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'NOVEMBER VI, 1919
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Seaforth, November 27, 1919.
Shorts, per ton $50 00
Bran, per
Wheat, per bushel ............ $1 . 95
Spring Wheat, per bushel .......$1.00
Butter, per lb.. ...... „ to 57e
Eggs, pey dozen.- .... ...58 to 60e
Potatoes, per bag.. $1.75
'Oats, per busitel„ .......80e
Barley . . .....$1.25
Flour per cwt..- .....$5.50 to $5.80
Hoge, per
GRAIN ,MARKET
Toronto, November 25. -Manitoba Wheat -
No. 1 Northern 52,80; No. 2 lqorehern. $%,27 ;
No. 3 Northern, 52.23, in store Fort Williane
Manitoba Oats -No. 2 C. W., 853/4e; No. 3
851/ec; No. 1 feed, 4321/4e; No. 2
feed, 8014e, in store FortaWilliatre. Manitoba
Parley -Nee 3 C. W., $1:5234; rejected,
11.030.7i; feed, 41.34i4, in store Fort William.
American Corn -No. -2 yellow, 51.70; No. 3,
yellow, 51.69, track, 'Toronto, prompt ship-
reent, Ontario Oats -No. 3 white 88 to 90e,
according to freighis outside. Orit;trio wheat --
No. 1 Winter, Per car lot, 52 to 52.96; No. 2
ado, 51,97 to 42.03; No. 3 do., 51.93 to 51.99.
o. b. shipping Points, according to freight.
Ontario Wheat --No. 1 Spring, 52.02 to $2.08;
No. 2 Spring, $1.98 to 52.08; No. 3, Spring,
41.95 to $2.01. f. o.. b. shipping Points. ac-
-cording tc, freights. Peas -No. 2, 52.60.
Barley -Malting. 11-50 to 51.53, according
to freights ouide. Buckwheat -I.80 to 51.32
according to freights ouide. Rye -No. 3;
41.37 to $1.40, according to freights outside.
Manitoba flour -Government standard, 511, To-
ronto. Ontario flour -Government standard,
39.50 to $9,60„ Montreal and Toronto, in -jute
'bags, prompt shiprnene. MilLfeed-Car lots -
Delivered Montreal freights, bage included -
Bran, per ton, $45; shorts. per too, $52; good
feed flour, 53.15 to 53.50. Hay -No. 1 per
too. 525 to $26; mixed per ton, 520 to $22,
track, Toronto. Strawa-Car - lots -per too,
111.50 to 512.50.
'LIVE STOCK MARKET
-Union Stooi Yarde, Toronto, November 25.-
.Airnost nine " housand five hundred heed of
onttle, the biggest run lei the hi -,tory of the
West Toronto yards, were 'penned this morn-.
ing, Fifty per cent. of the total were core-
-ported of canner eows and light, very com-
mon cattle, and buyers whose -needs in the
oharte of fair to good butehers were light
had much .difeculty in picking out u -hat
'thee wanted. -Towards noon. when the can-
ners had been eretty well dieposed of at 10
te 15 cents Leder last week's 'closing prieee
•lelyers had an opportunity to get a -line cn
the better grades included in the record klhip.
onent. Caeice steers and heifers were eorn-
peratieelv scarce. Good killers were e feir
average, but the common: butchers left out,
-far,. to ir ediurn butchers predominated. Rieht
-throttirh the trade was slow. ror cattle cari v-
iii.r. fat prices -were steady. but for the
en -Jittery rut. of fair to medium killers the
trade WU'. 15 to 25 eertts easier while for
.euriMor butchr"-s the recession :vas
Aio to Lair 4 dcilax in snots. Gooki f,,,y$ -1,d
1.,a. continued abert steady. Aitit ttit.t other
:grades v -ere eiaiier in keeoing -...-ith the 'e-
-"r-' in le.lictier cril.+4.: prices
The uneettlee neture of the meeket keel.
-the tretle at etnekees end feed Cr 4 v.-ithionst--
-r.,(0' iii"es ar•tf +he 1,1sds of fair io g4In:1 ..:0,11e
.shillnel out • showrA vPlue; 11 it, '.35 r.?ois
1,_,•,:ee than at Insf week's plose. (.too -I nillkurs
4 e". ot.- ,:: We' P si-Indyl ...n1 irk flee-Irv...1
Small meat suen!ies were feirle heavy.
tut the market held :"Itive and firm with try:,
lambs selling from 513.75 tn 514. Good veal
-mere •scarce, the beat on otter cashino in up
te $1S.
There was no change this morning on hog
rmotations 2nd the heavy shiomen eves clean -
t
-ed upsat 815.75 4. o. b., and 116 75 fed tend
evatered. For Tuesday's loading he packer-
huyere are only prepnred to pay a dollar
ender to -days prices, which means 514.50- to
-the farmer.
The total receipts were 505 carloads. with
nne-l'eattle; 805 calves, 6,019 hogs and 6,696
eaeep and Iambs.
Appeoded nee a few of the representative
eentrs:
Dunn and Levack solel: Steens and heilert
--21, ae.0 tbs. $11.40; 23: 810 lbs. $10: 5.
1.102 The. 311: 26. 610 ros. :1'7.25: 1. I-20
11-s 57 2, 7/9 lb.. $8. 11, 7 -4) nt-- iti.iie:
le e71 Me. 37.: 16, 650 tbs. r .71 qows 1-
! r k ' V: s. 7r. 50; 4. 970 111- 357. 7. ten)
il.:. $5 2 '...-0 lbs. 56: 1. 1.11) ib = V: 50;
'2 1.5311 tts. :3-,.30; 17.. 890 ltis 5" -AZ-... 2.
7b.s. 510.50; 6, 990 lbs. $a: 1 bull,
1.210 Ms. 56-' 1 springer, 3140.
J. B. Shields and Son. Nold:. Cows --1. 1,2i0
Ms, 510; 1, 1.380 tbs. 59.75; 1, 1.50,0 Tbs.
$11.75: 4. 1,140 tbs. 59.25; 1, 920 lbs. 55.25;
'6. 1140 lbs. 57: 8. 1,220 tbs. 38.75; 1, 1.090
lbs. 57; 1, 870 tbs. $5.25; 3 mincers, 3115
-each, 1 milker, $80, 1. milker.575; calves,
reree0 to $18; kernbs, 513.50 to 514.75; sheep,
57 to 510. 1
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Rice and Whaley sold: Steers and heifers
-24. 1,090 neto. 311.75; 1.3, 980 ' s. S11.25:
1, 780 tbe. 58.e0: I, 920 It' 3 5,1: 30. 735
$i1.50; 21. 860 tbs. 31.9.'75; coves -4.
1.250 tbs. 50,85; 2. 1.195 Mee 53: 2 1.275
•tbs. 53.50; 1. 1.490, lbs. MN; 1' 1,110 Ms.
5.7; 1, 1,050 tbs. $6; 8, 850 Ilbe. 55.25;
3. 1,500 lbs. 312.50: 2. 1,010 lbsi SC: 6, 810
Me. SS, Bri11e-2, 1,315 late 39; 200 lambs
United Farmers sold: Butcbere--7' .190
Ms. *6,25; 1, 620 ibs. 56.25; 1, 430toe.
56,25; 16. 900 Ms. 59.75; 2, 1,020 Ms, 319,
er 1,025 Me. 511.50; 2, 940 ibs. 39; 16, 940
e-bs. $14; 1, 870 tbs. $10.50; 1. 890 nee 310.50;
n.0, 810 tbs. 310.60; 7.620 lbs„ 37: 28, 590 tbs.
37; 3 710 tba. $7; 3. 920 tbs. $7.25; 1, 310
ets. 39. Cows -1, 1.010 tbs. $7.50, 1, 1.250
lbs. 36; 6, 940 ISS. $5 .25 : 4, 980 Me.
3:5.25: 1, 1,140 tbs. 36; 1,. 940 ' Mee 56.50;
2. 1,100 Ms. $8; 1, 970 rbs. 35.50; 1. 1,350
Ms. 59.50.' 3, 1,200 ibs. 59.50; 1, 1,050 tbs.
57.50; I, 1.020 tbs. 56.25: hoge, 516.75 fed
send watered; lantbs, $13.50 to 514; calves,
27 to $18.. i
Quinn and Hisey sold: Steen* and heifeng
;---6, .575 tbs. 86.50; 16. 690 tbs. $7.25;
14. 750 tbs. $7.25; 4, 690 Ins 53; 11, 875
lbs. 58.86; 3, 860 Ms. 51023; 6, 880 lbs.
59.50; 12, 812 tbs. 38. Cows -+-27, e10 tine
35.20; 3, 1,080 lbs. 57.50. Bulls -3, 556
s. 36.
Sparkhall and Armstrong sol : Steers and
beifers-6, 315 lbs. '511; 1, 79 tbs. 39.50;
12 910 tbs. 311.25; 12. 895 Ms. 511.60;
le, - 985 tbs. 511.50; 1, 710 IS. 58; 2, 800
lbs. 510.8e; 3, 887 tbs. $9.50 . 3, 510 tbs.
56.50. Ceive-5, 1,165 lbs. 59.75; 10, 857
lbs. 35.25; 1, 920 tbs. 55.25 1 2, 905, tbe.
55.25; 6, 930 Me. 55.25: 5. 960 lbs. 55-.25;
2, 860 Ms. $5.25; 25, 980 tbs. 55.25; 2,
a.075 Ma. 57.50; 23, 940 lbs. 55.25: 8, 950
Ms- 35.25; 17. 870 lbs. 35.25; 20. 900 lbs.
55.25; 2. 1,110 rose 56e85: 1, 1,090 Ms. $6:
e, 986 its. 57.35; 1, 1,270 Me. •$10; calves,
$6.75 to 517.50.
$14: ehreep, $4.50 to 38.50; calves, 57 to $18.
McDonald and Halligan sold 35 loads,-
Tizitchex: 13, 1,200 tbs. 511.75; 3, 810 tbs.
$14.50; 1, 740 tbs. $8.50; 1.4, 930 tbs. $10.80;
2, 695 las. 59; ID, 955 Ms. e10.15; 2, 950
Ms. 34.50; 11. 150 tbs. 39.7$; 4, 820 tbs.i.
$1.75; 9, 870 tbs. $5,20; 12, 100 tbs. t10.50.1
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oers-1 1,170 tbs. 31.0; 2,. 1,205 tbs. 59; I,
:1.110 ties. $7•' 2, 990 lbs. $o t 1, 1,110 Me.
*5.50; 1, 940tbs. $8; 7, 1,080 tbs. $7.50;
5, 1.130 tbs. 59.85; 5, 1,060 Ms. $5.20: 23,
1.50 res. 55.20; 15, 920 tbs. $5.20.. LaT111}S-
Choiee, $13.75 to $14.25 : medium, 313 to
513.59: cernmon. 312.25 to 512.75. Ca1ves--
33.60 to 317.75. Sheep --Good. 3e to $3.50;
cell. 42 to 34.50; fair, $6 to $7.25.
The quotations were: Choice heavy steers,
513.25 to 513.50; good heavy eteers, 312.59
to 313.00; butchers' cattle. choice, 311.50 to
$12.00; do., e•ood. $10.50 to $11.00; ,do.
n,t,diurn, S.75 to 59.25: do„ common, '56.00
t, 50.50: bulls. choice, $10.00 to 510.50:
qte., medium, 38.73 tO 30.00; doe rough,
57.00 to 37.21; butcher' coeve, choice.. 510.00
to 510.50: do., good, 39.00 to 59.25: do.,
medium, 58.2e to $8.50; de., common, 36.50
13.75; stockers. $7,50 to 310.00: feeder:,
510.00 to 511.25; canners and cutters, 55.00
te $6,25; milkers, good to choke, $110 to
$175; do. cornmon and medium„ 565.00 to
$75.54; springers, $90.00 ' to 5175.00: light
eereo 5e.00 to 39. yearlings, $0.00 to
$10.0: spring lambs, per cwt., $13.50 to
114.e0; calvee, good to choice, 517.00 to
$1e.e0; hog, fed and watered, $16.7e; do..
s eig`eeft off cars, 517; do., f.o.b., 615,75; cie,
4,:u.. to farmers, s15.30.
ator.treal. Novetnber 25. -Cattle: ReeeiPte.
e.4.11; receiPte, 1,850 less than la.st Monday.
:Ceet, a at! of steers averaged 1,115 palm& ann.
were seld ror $11.80. One load woe` Nola
eta a dreestel-weight basis. The balance of
tat. cattle were all sold under 59.50 or
5.15.' There wee a little higher average
:raid for the common to medium. butcher
et.ttle.' Canners were firm at $1.75. Only
a few odd bulls .were sold for more than
nutcher steern. good, $9.5to $11.30;
•$e...25. Quotations:
.fredium, 68.50 to $9:50; com.1 on, 56:15 to
6'.2Z: butcher heifers, meditim, 57.50, to
Ie.50; common. 56 to 57.25: butcher cowe.`
notel, $3 to $S.75; medium, $6 to 57.50;
e'''^ers, 54.75; cutters, 55 to 36; butcher
helts, common, $5.50 to $6.25.
Sheep -Receipts, 3.930; good lambs were
sold for $13.75 to 514; mixed tote of fair
(Leann 515 to 518.50; there was a larger per-
centalee of ewes offered. Good ewes, $e, with
tree elite reported at 58.50; very coniraon
ewes were down to 36. Quotatioree: Ewen
ra57enot, 35182; to 58; good, 413-75 to 314; "nu -
Hens -Receipts, 2,117; `The hog market was
weaker. Selected iota Weighed off cars were
sold .for $10.15 to $17, with Packers trYing
to buy at 416.50. Quotations (off -car weights)
Selects, 316.76 to „ 517; lights, $15 to 315;
heavies, $16; sows, $12 to 313:
HARM°, Novensber Receipts -
78u • good St,dY, COMMOn 25 eto 50 cents
w
heer; rshne steers, 316.75 to $117 -shipping
Vehtra* 514.73 '4' $1€ bucchees, 34, to $151
.year,ings $14 to $15.40; heifers, 56 to 311,50;
cow, $4,...n't to 510.75; bulls, 36 • to 9.50;21
etocklere anti feeders. $6 to $10.25; rreih cows,
and springen, 36.50 to 315.75. Calves-- -
Receipts, 1,500; 60e ',higher, ,.$5 to $20.50.
Hogs -Receipts, 15.200; • Pigs 40e 'higher,
others 15c higher, heavy, Mixed and yorkers,
$14.50; light "yorkers and pigs, 314.50 to
3141; -roughs, 112.50' to 313; stags, 58
to $ 1. Sheep and lambs --Receipts, 12,000;
Iambs slow; larabs, $8 to 114.75; yearlings,
$7 to $11; wethers, $9 *to $9.60; ewes, .58
to $8; mixed sheep, 38 bo $8.60,
Hartman -In Stanley- township. on November.
8th, to Mr and Mre. E. J. Hartman, a son.
Lamont -'In Grey townahip, on November 18,
to Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Lamont, a son.
MARRIAdES
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aylor.-In Stanley, on Novesnber 19th,
by the Rev. 3. E. Hogg, Emma .Ta,net,
daughter of Mr. William Taylor, of Stanley,
to Dude -1y Nellie laird, of Glenavon, Sask.,
son of Mr. ArthtirVird, of Dudley, England.
DEATHS.
Mountain.. -At Londesboro, on November 16th,
John David blountain, aged 65 years. •
McCallten.--Itt Morris township, on Novernber
12t5, Donfild McCallitm, aged 67 years.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
VSTRAY SHEEP, -STRAYED FRCiM LOT
-La 8.Concession 2, Hibbert, Sunday after-
noon,. November 1.615, one sheep eilith long
tail. Any information leading to its re-
covery please phone 11 on 19 Dublin Central
or J. W. BRITTO* R. R. No. 2, Dublin.
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lanSTRAY, CATTLE. -STRAYED ON TO,THE
-"premises of -the undersigned, Lot 1, Con-
cession 3, L. R. S.. Tuckersmith, one heifer,
and ,,one Steer. Owner may have ;zinnia on
proving property and paying chatges.
ANDREW BUCHANAN, Hensel). P. 0., Ont.
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ROAR FOR SERVICE. - THE UNDER-
" signed has for service a thoroughbred
Yorkehire hog on Lot, 22, Concession 2;
Tuciceremith. Terms -51.50 at time of service
with the privilege of returning if necessare.
EDGAR BUTT. - 2711x2
11.1•01.1SE AND LOT FOR .SAL. -FOR SALE,
a -I- cheap and on reasonable terms d good
•comfortable dwelling and lot .oh north side
r .h S.u.et Seaforth, Ono Conveniently
sit:AI/el to again Street. Apply to „IAMES
WATSON, Insurance Agent; Searorth. .2711-tf
WSTRAY HEIFER ABOUT TWO YEARS
'4 old, red with white star on face. Came
to Lot 26, Conceesion 6, McKillop, albout the
2nd of November. Owner may have sarrie by
proving property and paying charges.
WILMER SCOTT, R. R. No. 1 Seaforth or
Phone 6 on 285, Seaforth Central. , 2710x3
A STRAY YEARLING HEIFER IS ON TUE
-a-a-farm of Mr. Charlie Regele, Lot 3, Con-
eession 9, McKillop. Owner can have same
by proving property and paying for ad-
vertising. CHARLIE REGELE, Dublin,- , R.
R. No. 1, 2710x3
WOR SALE. --TWO GOOD FRAME BUILD-
ings, one -18x50, suitable for drive shed;
the other, 24x30, suitable for a *straw shed or
drive shod. Apply to 3. H. WHEATLEY. R.
R. No. 1, Blyth, or phone 18 on. 23, 'Blyth
Central. 2710x3
TEAC-HER WANTED FOR SCHOOL SEC-
-a- tion No. 10, Tuckerstnith, ‘holding first
or second claes certificate. Experienced
teacher preferred. Duties to commence Jan-
uary 2nd in new school building. Ee 3. DIN-
NIN, Sectretary-treasuren Kippen. 2705x3
ROAR FOR SERVICE. -THE UNDERSIGN -
ed veiettes to announce that "Earl King"
the ehampion hog at the Canadian National
Exhibition. at Toronto, will be for service at
Lot 27, Concessioo 11, McKillop. Terms -
31.75 at time of service. W. T. GRIEVE.
270exa •
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
• COUNCIL
The Council of the Corporation of the
County of Huron will meet in the Council
Chember, Goderich, on Tuesday, the 2nd day
of December. 1919, at 3 o'olock in the after-
noon. Al] accounts should be in the hande
of the Clerk on or before that date.- GEO.
W. HOLMA.N, Clerk. .
Dated, Gederich, November the 15th, 1919.
27102
NOTICE TO FARMERS
The Farmers' Club, Seaforth, hive
made arrangements for the shipping
of Cattle and liesg8. • Any. one having
stock to dispose of communicate with
Mr. George T. Turnbull,, Pohne 94,
Seaforth, who has been appointed
to look after shipments.
RUSSELL DORRANCE
2710-tf Secretary,
U. F. 0.
ANNUAL MEETING -BRANCH 317
CARNEGIE LIBRARY HALL ON.
WEDNESDAY EVENING, DEC. 3rd,
at
at 8.15
Business --Election of Directors for
1920 and' .appbinting Delegates to the
F. O. Convention, Toronto, Dec.
'16th to 18th, The co-operative ship-
ping of live stock will be explained.
Parties interested would do well to
bear this in mind. Any person wish-
ing feeding molasses, phone the Secre-
tary, 14-239. A full attendance is
desired at this meeting. The industry
that gives you bread deserves your
loyal support.
G. D. C..Harn, N. R. Dorrance
President. Secrettiry.
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WINTER IN' ALGONQUIN PARK
As a winter ,panacea for coughs and
colds Algonquin Park cannot be equal-
led. Two ;thousand feet above the
sea it is always dry and cold, and
usually bright, and no matter how
cold it is the man ih'ith a sweater
will'never suffer. Days spent in snow -
shod tramps, through primitive fore-
sts, in the breathlesh flight ef the
toboggan. or ski, and in the ring of
steel against the ice -bound waters of
some lake; together with evenings
spent in soCial converse around the
cosy warmth of an old fashionel log
fire; these slip away unnoticed but
those who have once experienced them
return to their avocations with renew-
ed energies, with hardened muscle,
and a grateful memory that forever
blots out all thoughts of the relaxing
South. The "Highland Inn" owned
and operated, by the Grand, Trunk
Railway, offers icomfortablie accom-
modation at reasonable rates. For
all particulars apply to T. Clarke,
Manager, IAlgonquin Park Station,
Ontario. ,,
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AUCTION SALES
A UCTION SALE. -THE UNDERSIGNED
"'tire going to sell without reserve by public\
auction at Winthrop, on Tuesday. December
9th, at one o'clock, the lumber, timber,
joists, etc., taken out of Winthrop flour Mile
Terms --All sums und& $5, cash; over that
amount 6 months' credit .on approved • Joint
notes. Five per cent. off for cash. EDGE 4;
SMITHERS, Proprietors rT. Brown, Auctioneer
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AUCTI0N SALE. -MR. THbS. BROWN.,
has received instructions from the under-
signed to sell by public auction at his -resi-
dence, 'William Street, Seaforth, on Friday,
November 28th, at 2 o'clock, the following:
1 five horse power coal oil engine nearly
new, 1' heavy wagon, 1 bugg, 1 cutter, 1
Daisy 'churn, 25 rods Page wiy0 fence. 1 bay
rack, 12 feet long; 7 cords hrdwood beach
and maple, 1 cow due time ot sale. 1 milch
cow, 1 heavy horse 5 years old 1 heavy robe.
I dray wagone flat top. Terns of Sale -All
sums of $10 and under, cash; . over that
amount 6 months' credit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes.. A discount of
5
Per cent. off for cash. All wood to be cash, R.
FROST, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
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A lUCTION,•SALE OF CATTLE, IMPLE-
••`-a• menta and other articles. Mr. Thomas
Brown has received instructions to sell bY
public auction on Lot 23,Concession 18,
McKillop, on -Wednesday, December 3rd, at
one p, rn., sharp,the followink: Cattle -1
cow 8 years old due -to calve in March, 1 milk
cow 4 years old, 1 heifer due to ca'tve in
February, two yearling heifers, two year-
ling steers, one spring . colt Implements
One- Magnet cream separator, nearly
new. 1 Improved barrel 'churn, 1 good wagon
with box and spring seat, 1 Walking Plow,
Ford touring car, model 1917, 1 coal heater,
25 ypung White Leghorn hen, 50 spring
pullets. Terms -All sums of $10 and under,
cash. Six months will be given on approved
joint notes. A discount of 6 per cent.- per
annum allowed off for cash. ARTHUR 110Y,
Proprietor; T., Brown; Auctioneer. 2711x1
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AlICTION i$AVE OF TIOUSE AND `LOT
•4-- and ligusehold- Furniture, Mr. Thomas
Cameron bas received instructions to sell .by
Public auction in The 'Village of Hensall on
Tuesday, December 2n4, at two o'clock p.m,
.the following: One range, 1 cooestove, 1
coal heater, 1 wood heater, 1 extension table,
1 •bedroorn setlounge, kitchen chairs, wash-
ing machine, fanning mill, onion cleaner, field
scuffier, garden scuffier and other gaiden
-thole, bag truck, wheel barrow, and other
articles too numerous to mention Real
Estate -Lot No. 36e in the Village of Hen -
salt on which there is a good one and one-
half story 7 -roomed house, stone foundation
and -cellar, hard and soft water, garage, a-
bout 3,000 feet of greenhourca'glass, piping,
boiler and MeLaughlin car. Terms of Sale--
- Household fuiniture-Cash. Real Estate -10
per cent. on day of sale and balance in 30
days. Positively no resexve- as the proprietor
is -moving to Michigan J. P. HARBURN,
Proprietor; Tilos. Cameron, Auctioneer.
2711-2
A UCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD F01314I-
4--*-ture at the residence of Mrs. M. Williams,
east of the Commercial Hotel on Saturday,
Novenaber 296, at one p. msharp, the fon
loeving; Quarter cut oak sideboard, 1 book-
case, 3 'oak rockers, $ arm chairs, 1 leather
chair, 1 walnut sofa, 2 upholstered sofas, 1
music cabinet, I china cabinet, music stool, 1
piano chair, 1 rocker, 3 walnut chairs, 3 rugs,
1 wooll carpet, 1 large mirror 6 feet by 3 with
marble stand, 2 small mirrors, solid oak hall
tree, 1 small oak table, pictures, 1 walnut
writing desk, 1 small writing desk. 2 bedroom
suites, 1 stretcher and mattress, 2 toilet seta,
2 kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, 2 refrifeerin
tors, new Perfection oilstove, 3 burner with
oven; 1 Empire steel range, clothes bars, 2
8 -day clooks, dishes, lamps, electric lame),
electric ehadengatair rods and pads, curtain
poles and winddiv shades,. 1 large shade, sten
ladder& shovels, hoes, rack, lawn mower,
3
bend slots, 1 buck saw,. 3 ash sifters, toas,
waeh bench, washing machine, & gallon oil
.can, waeh boiler, fruit jars, crocks, kitchen
utensile, eardines, verandah chairs, watering
can, some lumber, 1 door with glass panel and
a number of other' articles. Terms -Cash.
'MRS. M. WILLIAMS, Proprietress; T. Brown,
Auctioneer. 2710-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, 151-
1:4mm:its and Household Furnitaire, Geo.
Elliott has been instructed to sell by public
auction on Lot .21; -13. R. S., Wednesday,
December 10th at one p. m., sharp. Horses --
1 horse 5 years- old heavy draft, 1 gelding
8 years -old. heavy draft, 1 filly 1 year old
heavy nraft, 1 gelding . 1 year old heavy
draft, 1. 'aged mare supposed to be with
foal heavy Aran, driving mare six years
old. Cattle -One cow seven: years old
due to calve lse May, 1 cow 8 years' old
due to ealve about lst May, 2 heifers 1 year
old: 2 spring calves, 100 Rock hens. Imple-
ments -1 five foot Deering mower, 1 Deer-
ing 13 disc drill almost • new, 1 Mann culti-
vator. 1 dise, 1 hay rake. 1 Olieer bean
harvester and cultivator, 1 3 -section harrow, 1
land roller, 1 Deering side rake, 1 Oliver
walking plow, 1 Cockshutt walking plow.
1 wagon and gravel box, 1 set bob sleighs
nearly new, 2 top buggies, 1 open buggy, 1
cutter almost new, 1 hay rack, 1 fanning
mill, 1 grass seeder, 1 Sharplese cream
separator, 2 sets double harness, 2 sets single
harness, 1 sugar kettle, a number. of *sap
pails, 1 wheel barrow, 1. hay fork, car and
rope, 3. grindstone, a number of grain bags,
1 scythe, forke, shovel, neckyolte, 2 sets
whifeetrees, logging chain, hoes, cross cut
saw and other articles too numerous -to men-
tion. •A qua.ntity of household . furniture -
Cash. Tene.s.-All sums of .110 and under,
cash ; over that amount 6 rmonths' credit on
furnishing approved joint notes. Five per
cent. per annum off for caith on credit
-amounts.. RODERICK McKENZLE, Pro.;
George Elliott, Auctioneer. 2111x2
• ,FARMS FOR SALE
_J
WARMS FOR SALE. - 1. HAVE.. SOME
' Shoice ;farms for sale in the Townships
of Ueborne and Hibbert, all well built and
intpro ed, an easy terms of payment. THOMAS
CAM RON. Woodhann Ont. 266841"
WARMFOR SAL. -FIRST CLASS PAS-
ture' lot in the township tof Stanley for
sale, west one-half' Lot 5, Conceesion 4,
Township pf Stanley, part of the Estate of
R. B. Logan. For further -particulars eapply
'to B. R. HIGGINS, P. 0. Bair 127; Clinton,
or phone Bell 190, or to LONDON' et WEST-
ERN TRUSTS CO., London, Ont. 2708-4
enlARM FOR SALE. -LOT 83, CONCESSION
1: 6, McKillop, 100 acres ef the hest clay
land in. McKinop, 6 -acres of bush, the rest
in a high state of cultivation; 5 miles from
Seaforth, 2 tulles from Constance, 114 miles
from school, There are on the oremises a
good seven roomed house, large bank barn
64x76, all Page wire fencea and well under -
drained. -Possession given March lat. Apply
to MRS. SAMUEL DORRANCE, Seaforth.
2'710-tf
poP: .SALP).-:-HOUSE • AND HALF .ACRE
"L. of land in the village of Egmondville, The
property -is situated on Centre Street, close
.to the Presbyterian church and is known as
the Purcell property. Good, comfortable
house, good shed, good well and cement
cistern. All kinds ef fruit trees, strawberries,
raepberries, and currant bus.hes. This is a
corner property with no breaks on front, and
the land it, in a good state of cultivation.
Thie 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-ta
WARM FOR SALE. -THE UNDERSIGNED
a: offers for sale farm lot No '13 on the
tiret concession of the township of Hay, en
the London Road, two milea south of Hensall
and three and three-quarter miles' north of
Eileter. There is a neat brick cottage and
frame bear, with good stabling under it, and
other good out buildings. There are good
wells on the property and a ftne Young erchaod,
The land is in a good state of *cultivation
with fiveacres of bush and nearly all the fall
Ploughing done,. and is well undee drained.
Possession 'can be arranged to suit the -pur-
chaser and good terms of sale offered. Apply
to owner at said lot or th his agent G. ;1.
SUTHERLAND; Real Estate Agent it Hensel"(
P. 0. FRANK ROSS, Owner, Hensall, R. F.
D. No. L 2707-tf
WARM FOR SALE. -BEING LOT 29, CON -
a. cession 4, township of Tuckersmith, con-
taining a hundred acres, 94 acres cleared, the
balance ie hardwood bush, principally maple.
On the premises is situated an 8 -roomed house
and woodshed, 1 barn 49x90 with stabling
underneath 1 barn 80x60, 1 driving shed.
These buildings are in first class condition
with water piped th house and barn from a
never failing spring well. Also two acres of
good orchard arid small fruit. This farm is
situated 4 miles from Seaforth, 2 miles from
Brucefield, about half mile from school, on
the Mill Road, known as the old Brock farm.
For further particulars apply to RAINEK
ARMSTRONG, R. R. No. 1, Bruceffeld, Ont.;
or phone 13 on 187, Seaforth Central 2707e84
W. S.. GOIIVILEY
EMBALMER .
'FUNERAL, DIRECTOR
1 Undertaking Parlors Above
M . Williams.' Grocery ` Store,
Main Stave( Seaforth.
Flowers furnished on short noticle
Charges moderate
Phone -Night or Day -!--192
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Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer /
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building opposite
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short notice.
= Phone Night. or Day. 119 =
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CREAM WANTED -
We have our Creamery now in, full
operation, And we want your patron-
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the highest prices for your cream, pay
you every two weeks, weigh, sample
and test each can of cream carefully
and give you statement of the same.
We also supply tans free of charge,
and give you an honest business deal,
Call in and see us or drop a card for
particulars.
THE SEAFORTH CREAMERY
Seaforth Ontario
$t;.atford,'Ont.
.The largest and best Corn-
mercial School in Western On-
tario. We give individual in-
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GRAND TRUNK'S'
The Double Track
ROute
between
MONTREAL, TORONTO.
DETROIT & CHICAGO
Unexcelled Dining Car Service.
Sleeping cars on night trains ana
Parlor Cars principal day'
trains..
1 For further particulars apply to
any Grand ,Trunk Ticket Agent or
G E. Horning, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto, Ont. •
W. Somerville --Town Agent
W. R. Plant . .Denot Agent
berhart's-
.._
Garage & Machine
' Shop. t
Having opened a garage and mai'
chine shop in the building formerly
occupied by J. H. Wright,'I am ninv in
shape to do all kinds of work, such as
sharpening saws, skates, lawn mowers,,
re airing gas- engines and overhaul -
in automobiles, etc. We will repair
any article worth repairing. New and
second hand gas engines for sale.
Give us a call. -
OUR -TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH
• Have a' few cords of 13 inch hard-
wood left at $5.00 per cord.
een
SAVE AND PROSPER
The connanions of Victory are
Work and.. Thrift. If the people. of
Canada practise these essentials, our
great probletns of reconstruction can
be settled to the mutual benefit
Don't wastet Save and prosper,
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Seaforth-,*Tch J. G. Mullen manager
.:Gae111.,",47. .•
N POIL
'AXEDPRPER,
Piles can 13e cured
MEDIEOL Suppositories quickly give relief to thoSe who
suffer .from Piles or Hemorrhoids. They are prescribeti
by leading" Physicians all over the world.
Box containing one dozen, $1.7.5
If your Druggist cannot supply you, write direct VI-
• ALLIED DRUG COMPANY
PORT HOPE - - - ONTARIO
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= 1-20 II. P. Clinton Tractibn engine, 'over -hauled, refitted and -re- E
Louis Eberhart = .
painted •
1-18 41. P. Compound Traction Engine with 18 inch wheels, oval -
SUN.. ....
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and Separators
for Sale
11021'
MON. TUE.
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Tee ann.-
VANCOUVER
1010
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TORON+0"
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(Both Ways)
Coanntatelng moat OCTODER '5th, lassies
TORONTO
turicboa syr.sreoto
9.15 P.M
.DAILY
MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT
Standard Sleeping, Dining, Tourist and
• Colonist Cars. First-slass Day Coaches.
Parlor Car -through the Reales.
Sunday, Monday, Wednesilly, friday
Canadian Natlenal all the way.
I tueaday, Tkuisday. Saturday
fla 2.5., Mirth SaY, enthrone and Canadian asthma.
IWO*, lotpromMon trOm Conadion Oattonol Amis. op
-NENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, TORONTO
Toronto - Winnipeg
Cionpartosit-Obowatiso tawdry ear*
Canadian ationa
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= 1-14 H. P. J. M. Ross & Sons Traction. Engine, over -hauled, re- =
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1.+: fitted and repainted. ....
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= 1-16 H. P. Waterous Simple Traction. Engine, thoroughly =
-= over-
hauled, refitted and repainted.
..
F. 1-14 H, P. White Traction Engine, thoroughly over -hauled, refitted. =
-
-
_ and repainted. .. , .. _ ....
-.
a 1-20.H. P. Bell Traction Engine, just as received from the user, in =
- ....
= good working order. .. .
= 1-20- R. P. 3. I. 'Case Traction Engine, just as received from the =N-4
= user in good working order. AMON
II!
, ages
= 1-18-20 Waterloo Traction Engine, boiler over -hauled. The engme 17
= part just as received from the user. .
MI.
WOW
.":'. 1-18 H. P. New Hamburg Portable, Engine, over -hauled and re-
-
=
_ painted. •
- - In addition to the above we have a number of second hand Portable & E.
-
FE, Traction Engiues, just as received' from the customer, which vire
= will sell
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GASOLINE ENGINES
E 1-10 11. P. International iterosene Engine, portable, on wheels.
= most new.
BE 1-10 H. P. Ellis Gasoline Engine, almost new.
= 1-5 H. P. Type W Gasoline Engine, New.
1--.-5-10 Avery Tractor in good working -order.
11111.
1111•6
1111116
ANIL
- •SEPARATORS . , =
=
F.,.. 1-22-40 Lister Separator with ,StrawCarriers and hand feed =
attaclament. Almost, new Suitable for. small gasoline engine. E:
Ei 1 -John Goodison Separator with wind stacker and feeder.
low
= 1 -Monarch Separator With wind stacker and hand feed atta
ment, rebuilt. •
= All of the above machinery is in stock at -our works in Seem* =
AMP
411M6
= and can be seen by intending purchasers.
Also Individual Separators & Waterloo Boy Tractors E
The Robt. Bell Engine & Thresher
Co., Ltd., Seaforth, Ont.
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Every Lady of refined tastes ap-
preciates stationery which is just a
little better -just a little more dis-
tinctive -just fitting her personality,
her preference and her ideas of the
nicer proprieties .of polite correspond-
ence. " 6
Our lines • are exclusive and iare
fOund only at our store,
Give "Him"
Something -
Useful
AUTO -STROP RAZOR
SHAVING SETS. ETC.
TOILET SETS
• MILITARY BRUSHES
FOUNTAIN PENS
ETC.; ETC.
THINK OF IT!
Only 23 More Days for Christmas
Buying
_
Every scason invite your
• Kodak
What could be more acceptable
• for Xmas
• Large stock $5- to $25
Ca,lendefi and Folder Mounts for
your own interesting snap-
• . shots 2 for 25e.
'Es UMBACH, Phm. B.
• DRUGGIST AND STATIONER SEAFORTH
Silverware Coupons given with all purdhases.
ammieraisol
French Ivo
In your selection of Gifts by al/
means considiekr "FRENCH IVORY,
the -most Beautiful of all Toilet Ware..
We handle .inly the real "FRENCH
IVORY" and each piece is stamped..
Let us show you our attractive assort-.
ment,
For
Milady's
Merry
Christmas
TOILET ARTICLES
PERFUMES'
TOIL -ET
NEWEST FICT ON
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W .1'. BOX & CO.
Embalmers and
Funeral Directors
H. C. BOX
-Holder of Government Diploma
and License
Charges moderate
Flowers furnished on short notiee
Night Calls ' Day Calls
Phone 175 Phone, 43
i
GRAND TRUNK'S'
The Double Track
ROute
between
MONTREAL, TORONTO.
DETROIT & CHICAGO
Unexcelled Dining Car Service.
Sleeping cars on night trains ana
Parlor Cars principal day'
trains..
1 For further particulars apply to
any Grand ,Trunk Ticket Agent or
G E. Horning, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto, Ont. •
W. Somerville --Town Agent
W. R. Plant . .Denot Agent
berhart's-
.._
Garage & Machine
' Shop. t
Having opened a garage and mai'
chine shop in the building formerly
occupied by J. H. Wright,'I am ninv in
shape to do all kinds of work, such as
sharpening saws, skates, lawn mowers,,
re airing gas- engines and overhaul -
in automobiles, etc. We will repair
any article worth repairing. New and
second hand gas engines for sale.
Give us a call. -
OUR -TERMS ARE STRICTLY CASH
• Have a' few cords of 13 inch hard-
wood left at $5.00 per cord.
een
SAVE AND PROSPER
The connanions of Victory are
Work and.. Thrift. If the people. of
Canada practise these essentials, our
great probletns of reconstruction can
be settled to the mutual benefit
Don't wastet Save and prosper,
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
Seaforth-,*Tch J. G. Mullen manager
.:Gae111.,",47. .•
N POIL
'AXEDPRPER,
Piles can 13e cured
MEDIEOL Suppositories quickly give relief to thoSe who
suffer .from Piles or Hemorrhoids. They are prescribeti
by leading" Physicians all over the world.
Box containing one dozen, $1.7.5
If your Druggist cannot supply you, write direct VI-
• ALLIED DRUG COMPANY
PORT HOPE - - - ONTARIO
w mums ummummisinlinms nnunommn
41110111.
ma*
mat
4•••1
econd Hand EniinesI
•
OM
41•01
UM
MO
IMO,
MR
if
AIM
........, %in
= 1-20 II. P. Clinton Tractibn engine, 'over -hauled, refitted and -re- E
Louis Eberhart = .
painted •
1-18 41. P. Compound Traction Engine with 18 inch wheels, oval -
SUN.. ....
.....
...,
•
and Separators
for Sale
11021'
MON. TUE.
ee
Tee ann.-
VANCOUVER
1010
^
WINNIPEG
TORON+0"
oroniszNancouver
(Both Ways)
Coanntatelng moat OCTODER '5th, lassies
TORONTO
turicboa syr.sreoto
9.15 P.M
.DAILY
MOST MODERN EQUIPMENT
Standard Sleeping, Dining, Tourist and
• Colonist Cars. First-slass Day Coaches.
Parlor Car -through the Reales.
Sunday, Monday, Wednesilly, friday
Canadian Natlenal all the way.
I tueaday, Tkuisday. Saturday
fla 2.5., Mirth SaY, enthrone and Canadian asthma.
IWO*, lotpromMon trOm Conadion Oattonol Amis. op
-NENERAL PASSENGER DEPARTMENT, TORONTO
Toronto - Winnipeg
Cionpartosit-Obowatiso tawdry ear*
Canadian ationa
R w a
=• hauled, refitted and- repainted. - ' w
- - NM
= 1-14 H. P. J. M. Ross & Sons Traction. Engine, over -hauled, re- =
....
1.+: fitted and repainted. ....
...
-
= 1-16 H. P. Waterous Simple Traction. Engine, thoroughly =
-= over-
hauled, refitted and repainted.
..
F. 1-14 H, P. White Traction Engine, thoroughly over -hauled, refitted. =
-
-
_ and repainted. .. , .. _ ....
-.
a 1-20.H. P. Bell Traction Engine, just as received from the user, in =
- ....
= good working order. .. .
= 1-20- R. P. 3. I. 'Case Traction Engine, just as received from the =N-4
= user in good working order. AMON
II!
, ages
= 1-18-20 Waterloo Traction Engine, boiler over -hauled. The engme 17
= part just as received from the user. .
MI.
WOW
.":'. 1-18 H. P. New Hamburg Portable, Engine, over -hauled and re-
-
=
_ painted. •
- - In addition to the above we have a number of second hand Portable & E.
-
FE, Traction Engiues, just as received' from the customer, which vire
= will sell
OM OMB
.101*
=
/1=It
11.11W
IIIIMV
' IMO
GASOLINE ENGINES
E 1-10 11. P. International iterosene Engine, portable, on wheels.
= most new.
BE 1-10 H. P. Ellis Gasoline Engine, almost new.
= 1-5 H. P. Type W Gasoline Engine, New.
1--.-5-10 Avery Tractor in good working -order.
11111.
1111•6
1111116
ANIL
- •SEPARATORS . , =
=
F.,.. 1-22-40 Lister Separator with ,StrawCarriers and hand feed =
attaclament. Almost, new Suitable for. small gasoline engine. E:
Ei 1 -John Goodison Separator with wind stacker and feeder.
low
= 1 -Monarch Separator With wind stacker and hand feed atta
ment, rebuilt. •
= All of the above machinery is in stock at -our works in Seem* =
AMP
411M6
= and can be seen by intending purchasers.
Also Individual Separators & Waterloo Boy Tractors E
The Robt. Bell Engine & Thresher
Co., Ltd., Seaforth, Ont.
3
taNNNINUMIMUSUBIIIIMIMMUMMIUBMISMIUMMINIMITIMBIBIBbismit
Nmemeeem...
Stationery
Every Lady of refined tastes ap-
preciates stationery which is just a
little better -just a little more dis-
tinctive -just fitting her personality,
her preference and her ideas of the
nicer proprieties .of polite correspond-
ence. " 6
Our lines • are exclusive and iare
fOund only at our store,
Give "Him"
Something -
Useful
AUTO -STROP RAZOR
SHAVING SETS. ETC.
TOILET SETS
• MILITARY BRUSHES
FOUNTAIN PENS
ETC.; ETC.
THINK OF IT!
Only 23 More Days for Christmas
Buying
_
Every scason invite your
• Kodak
What could be more acceptable
• for Xmas
• Large stock $5- to $25
Ca,lendefi and Folder Mounts for
your own interesting snap-
• . shots 2 for 25e.
'Es UMBACH, Phm. B.
• DRUGGIST AND STATIONER SEAFORTH
Silverware Coupons given with all purdhases.
ammieraisol
French Ivo
In your selection of Gifts by al/
means considiekr "FRENCH IVORY,
the -most Beautiful of all Toilet Ware..
We handle .inly the real "FRENCH
IVORY" and each piece is stamped..
Let us show you our attractive assort-.
ment,
For
Milady's
Merry
Christmas
TOILET ARTICLES
PERFUMES'
TOIL -ET
NEWEST FICT ON
LIGGETT'S CHOCOLA