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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1920-03-26, Page 511ARCH 26,1920._ New Spring ootwear e are now in readiness to our Patrons with the BEST d'RING FOOTWEAR in the i; satisfactory manner that made this ]store so popular built up for us such a large business. We've N E W ING SHOES for Men, Wo Boys, Girls and Little Chii- fresh from the hands of most noted manufacturers. ST and BEST SHOES that we have a display WELL time, attempt a description 'olne and look and see, then it you are ready for them. in our power to make your ITE COMMERCIAL Ht1THL i ice that would always exist in, her i in connection with her life and es in Hensall. The following is address: -To Miss Mattie Ellis,. sail, Ont. Dear Miss Ellis: -We islet this evening on an occasion is a. most pleasurable one to n the way of a congregation, and: ]]embers of the societies connected t our church, pleasurable as it al - s is and has been in our associa- s with you for many years in. -ch and society work, andet ed with regret that you arey 411 eve of going out to the far West ompany with your mother, and in. interests of her health, and for purpose you have given. up for present teaching in our public sol, which- you have so ably and essfully taught for a term of -s, and yet we take pleasure and fort in the thought as has been expressed, "That the darkest d has its silver lining," and we r ourselves with the thought and expectation that the separation not be long, but that as soon as trip and change prove beneficial our mother that you will both re - us again and be as ever our ed and welcome associates in -ch and society work, and appreci- g as we do more than. words can rey the faithful ancL helpful mem- yOU have ever been of the church of the church choir, of the splendid ices you have given for many 's as a most talented and success- teacher in the Sunday Sehelot, most able leadership in the Mis- Band, your hearty co-operation rle romenn's Missionary Society, the most helpful and inspiring you have taken in the Young ?1 e's Improvement Society and in t in every phase and branch of eh and society work and the help inspiration that you. have given >ur young people in the matter Murch and society concerts and rtainments and your high ap- iation and efforts to support every work and cause. We ask, you ccept from us and as for the 'h and associated societies this ring which we give asa love gift ie form of a diamond ring, which rust - as you wear it you will al - think of us and our united wish r a pleasant trip and change for yourself and your mother and return to us at no distant date ing you that we will look for - with great pleasure to that believe us as ever your sincerest ds and best wishers. Signed on of Carmel Presbyterian church he Societies herein mentioned 19th day. of March in the year r Lord, 1920, Rev. J. A. McCon- >astor of Carmel church; Harry ,rl, representative Elder; Milne ie, leader of church choir; Wm_ all, Superintendent of Sunday I; Mrs. C. A. McDonell, Presi- of W. M. S. kiss Margaret r. Secretary of Mission Band; nee= Munn, President Y. P. I. S. ION ! ent a large acreage of or spring ploughing ` e seed bed as directed rrange to have it done. guarantee that only ds will besown. s Paid' tion, Telephone No. IGER Established 188 9 MARCH 26, 1920. SEAFORTH MARKETS. Seaforth, March 25, 19 0. Eggs, per doze.... . ....... 48 to 30c 55 to 57c $! .90 Butter, per lb. • .. Spring Wheat, per bushel Wheat, per bushel Oats, per bushel Barley, per bushel.. Bran, per ton Shyper ton f......,,, Elour,� Per cwt....... , $0.20 to $6.90 Potatoes, Per bag..... $3.25 to $3.50 flogs, per cwt. $18.50 $1.95 .$1.00 $1.66 $45.00 IMPORTANT NOTICES 1. +OR SALE. -TEN YOUNG PIGS SIX weeks old. .Apply to J. B. HYDE, $ippen, or Phone 11 en 81. Hensall Cefitral. 2728x1 VCR SALE. -ONE SECOND HAND GULTI- vator is good world= condition. Apply to RERSEET SMALA, Stars P. O Phone it on 48, Dublin Central. 2728x2 EED GRAIN FOR, SALE. -FOR -SALE A quantity of O. A. C. No. '72 Barley, 0. A. C, No. ' 21 Oats and Golden Vine Peas suitable for seed. Apply on Lot 16, Con. cessan 2, McKillop. NOE BROS.. &728-1 TORE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE GENERAL store in the Village of Walton. For further particulars aiply to RICHARD PRATT, Walton, Ont. 2725-tf OUSE FOR SALE. -FOR SALE 7 ROOM - ed frame house on George Street, Sea - forth, hard and soft water. ' For further culars apIY to J. R. ARCHIBALD or RANKIN. 27264f WOR SALE. -YOUNG YORK SOWS DUE du to litter about the last of March, also some chunks about 80 to 100 pounds. ROBERT CLARI E, R. R. No. 2,- Seaforth. Phone 1 on 245. 272541 !OR SALE. -ONE SHORTHORN BULL 12 months old, Roan in color. - A superior animal. Will be sold reasonable. Phone 14 on 131, or address R. R. No. 4, Seaforth. T. G_ SHILLINGLAW. 2722-tf pPROPERTY FOR SALE. -IN HARPUR- hey a seven roomed frame house with kitchen and cellar, good well, barn, hen and pig house and about 2?j acres of land, also. a good covered buggy and set single harness. Apply to THOMAS FOWLER, Sr., on the place or to Seaforth Post Office. 2728-tf HULL FOR SERVICE. -THE UNDER - signed wili keep for service to a limited number of cows the• Thorobred Shorthorn Bull, Refiner's Fancy =1319194=. 'Terms V to insure. Lot 3, Conoession 7, H.R.S., Tuckersmith, JOHN A. McNAUGHTON. 2727x2 SITOUSE FOR SALE. -THAT DESIRABLE residence on James Street at present occupied by Mr. Marshall Stewart. House contains 5 bed rooms, parlor, dining room, kitchen and woodshed. Has . hard and soft water, furnace and electric light. There are also two lots in connection with this property and a good barn. This is one of the best frame dwellings in Seaforth and will be sold at a reasonable figure. - Possession given by first of May. W. G. WILLIS, Executor, Seaforth. 2728-tf 'PROPERTY FOR - SALE. --GOOD FRAME dwelling, stable, hen house and one-half acre of land, corner tot, conveniently situ ,ted on west side of Centre Street in the village of Egmondville, which will be sold cheap and on reasonable. terms. The dwel- ling is equiped with electric lights and the property is in find class condition. Good garden and fruit trees. Poesession given promptly. For particulars apply : to JAMES WATSON, Insurance' Agent, Seaforth. 2728-tf won SALE. -A GOOD DRIVING MARE 10 years old, Quiet and reliable, also 18 hoe Massey -Harris seed drill nearly new. with grass seeder attachment; 6 foot Deering (mower, in good working . order; Deering horse rake, in good working order; 2 top buggies, one nearly new; 4 -section set of diamond harrows with three and four horse double - tree; 32 foot extension ladder, a good one; Wilkinson walking plow ; set new single harness; Frost & Wood disc, large size. Everything must be sold as the proprietor has rented his farm. Apply to LOUIS Flat:Un , R. R. No. 3, Seaforth, or Phone 9 on 137. 2728-1 THE HURON EXPOSITOR �1F . IN MEMORIAM Note. -Items under this headwill he charg- ed- 50 cents per single verge and 25 cents for each additional verse. In loving remembrance of 11endeirson Forrest, who passed away In Tronvllle, France, the 29th who Marsh, 1918. Sadly missed by loved ones. In memory of James Chesney,- who de- parted o-parted this life on March 24th, 1918. The depths of aorrow we cannot tell At the less of one we loved so well, , And while he sleeps in peaceful sleep His memory we shall always keep. His smiling .face for us so dear, The gentle footate1 �s no mord' we hear. His• willing hand ind face so sweet In, Heaven some day we bone to meet. Wife and Daughters. In loving memory of W. J. Dale, wird died one year Igo, the llth of Februarys 1819. • One year has gone and how we miss him, - Friends may think the wound has healed, But little do they know the longing Deep 'within our hearty concealed. ° The blow was greet, the shock . severe„ We little thought the end so near And only those who loved Can tell The pain of saying a last farewell. His memory is as dear today As in the hour he passed away. Wife and Fatally. VOR SALE. -I HAVE SOME FIRST CLASS farm implements -13 hoe Massey -Harris Seed Drill with grass seeder and broad caat toes all in good shape. 1 Clover Leaf manure spreader, 1 Deering mower 7 foot cut nearly new, 1 3 -section Deering land roller ` nearly new, 1 Massey Harris binder 7 foot cut, la fanning mill, 1 road cart, all in good re- pair. This stuff is all to be sold as I have sold my farm. Terms will be made to suit purchaser. Anyone wishing to see those implements, I will be home Monday of each week. Lot 13, Concession 7, of Mullet, two miles west of Constance. THOMAS J. ADAMS, Clinton, Ont., R. R. No. 1. 27244f BIRTHS • :Rogers. -In Oshawa, on March 5th, to Mr.. and Mrs. J. Alymer Rogers, (nee Winnifred • McIntosh) a son, (Alymer Mackintosh). Chesney. -In Seaforth, on March 22nd, to Mr. and Mrs. Harry Chesney, a daughter. McArthur: In Goderich, on Monday, March 1st, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McArthur, a daughter. Wilson: -ln Exeter, on Mares 16th, 1220, to Ali ir. and Mts. C. L. Wilson, a son. Farsoris.-In Usborne, on March 14th, to Mr. and Mrs. Roy Parsons, a "laughter.. MARRIAGES Graham -Dale. -In Clinton, on March 17th, Elizabeth J. Dale, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John F. Dale, Hullett, to John T. Graham, of Stanley. Reid -Parker. -At Bayfield, on Meech 17th, Isabel, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Oharles Parker, to George L. Reid, of Srauley tawn3hip. Cardiff- Strachan. -At the home of the bride, on March 10th, 1920, by Rev. A. J. Mann, B.A., Mr. Nelson` Cardiff, of =Grey township, ' to Miss " Marjorie Alexandra, daughter of Mrs. and the late James Strachan, Jamestown. DEATHS Chesney. -In Seaforth, on March 23rd, George M. Chesney, aged 57 years and 8 days. Kline. -In Seaforth, on March 23rd, Adam Kline, aged 85 /years, 2 months and March Hills. -In Egmondville, on Friday, 19th, Thomas Hills, aged 87 years. Mcinty-re.-In Toronto, on Sunday, March 21, John McIntyre, aged 80 years. Harvey. -In Exeter, .on March 14th, Ida Myrtle Moodie, beloved wife of Mr. C. P. Harvey, aged 26 years and 8 months. 2ove11: In Wroxeter, on March llth, 1920, George Lovell, aged 67 years. on March McDonald. -In Grey Township, 12th, 1920. Joseph McDonald, aged 50 years. NOTICE We, the undersigned. forbid, all trespassing for purpose of hunting, trapping, etc., on Lot 24 and North half of Lot 25, Concession 9 and Lots 24 and 25, Concession 10, -Me- Killop. Trespassers • shall be punished ac- AR - cording to law. igned) MELVIN BLAN HARD.VID M 2 274 Notice SALE REGISTER " • On Wednesday, April lth, at the _Com- mercial Motel Yards, nine head of dairy cows and a yearling Holstein . heifer calf. D. H. Stewart, Prop.; T. "Brown, Auctioneer. On -Monday, March .29th, at 1, p.m., on Lot 18, Concession 11, McKillop, Farm Stock and implements. James Simpson, Prop.: T. Brown, Auctioneer. On Saturday, April 3rd, 19a(1,1., at . her residence, North Main' Street, jri3t 4iiorth of Salvation Army Barracks, at 2.1i. m., of Household Furniture. Mrs. Minnie Thomson, Proprietress; T. Brown, Auctioneer. On Tuesday, • March 30th, at 1 p.m. on. Lot 6, Concession 13, McKillop, clearing sale of farm stock and implements. Solomon Bell, Prop.; T. Brown, Auct. On Wednesday, March 81st, at 1 p.m. on Concession 7, Morra, 21h miles north of Walton, extensive sale of stock and imple- n:cnL�. Wm. Mauiiniers. Prop.; .T. ltthwn, Auctioneer. We, the undersigned, forbid all trespassing for purposes of hunting, trapping, etc., on west half of lot 4 and. lots 5, 6, 7,, 8, con. 4, H.R.S., Tuck- ersmith. Tresspassers shall be pun- ished • according to law. Signed: John Taman, Simon Leyburn W. M. Sproat, II. Tyndall, 2 ..2Riley. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF - CHOICE HORSES.- Mr. Thomas Cameron has • received in- structions to sell by public auction on Lot 20, North Thames Road, Township of Us - borne, on Thursday, April 1st, at 1 oeloek sharp, the following: One brood mare 6 years old, agricultural; 1 brood mare 7 years old, agricultural; 2 mares 5 years old, agricul- tural; 2 matched geldings 5 years old, agri- cultural; 3 geldings 4 years old, agricultural; 1 matched pair, mare and gelding, 4 and '5 years old, agricultural; 3 mares 7 years old, agricultural; 4 geldings 6 years old, agri- cultural; 2 geldings 7 years old, general purpose; 2 mares 6 years old, general pur- pose ; 4 mares and geldings 3 years old, agri- cultulal ; 2 farmers'- drivers, quiet and re- liable. The above are. a well selected choice Iet of horses and the proprietors' past re- cord is proof that they are up to the mark and will positively be sold without reserve. Terms -Six months' credit on furnishing ap- proved joint notes with interest at 6^`a per annum. D. C. GARDINER & J. G. SCOTT, Proprietors ; T. Cameron Auctioneer. 2728-I AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements. Mr. Chas. Robinson has been. instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 8, Concession '3, Tuckeramith, on Saturday. April 3rd, 1920,' the following: Horses -One teem of geldings 7 and 9 years old, 1 general purpose horse rising 7 years, 1 mare 10 years old. Cattle -.One cow 6 years old, calved about a month, 2 four year old cows calved about a month, 1 Jersey cow due May .6th, 1 cow with calf at foot, 2 yearling heifers, 4 young calves. Pigs -One sow due May 2 chukka. about 100 pounds, 2 ducks and 1 Brake. Implements -1 Massey -Harris binder, 1 seed drill, 1 cultivator, 1 Cockshutt single furrow plow, new, 1 set of harrows, 1 Cock- shutt . disc, 1 Cockshutt walking plow No. 20, I hay rack, gravel box, :1 grind stone, 1 three- quarter wagon, 1' set of sleighs, 1 Platform for sleigh, 1 set back band double harness. 1 set breeching double harness, set . light harness, set of chimes, 1 cutter, 1 top buggy, 1 root pulper, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 water trough, 2 pair horse blankets, Primrose cream separator new, 1 barrel churn, forks, hoes, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention, some household furniture Terms - AH sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes.' • Six per eent. off for cash. WILLIAM VANHORNE, Proprietor; Chas. Robinson, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK and Implements. -Mr. Thos. Brown has been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot 11, Concession 5, McKillop, on Tuesday, April 6th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -One horse 10 years old, mare 7 years old in foal, colt rising 2 years old, colt rising 1 year, driving horse 5 years, driv- ing horse. Cattle -Three cows supposed to be in calf, cow to calve about time of sale, heifer rising 2 years, steer rising 2 years, 2 heifers rising 1 year, 2 steers rising 1 year. Pigs -Pair pigs about 200 lbs. each, also 80 hens, pair geese. Implements. -Two Massey - Harris binder 6 foot cut, Deering mower, Massey -Harris hay Ioader and side rake nearly new, steel (hay rake, %and roller, cultivator, spade harrow, root pulper, Clin- ton fanning mill, set of iron harrows, 2 walking plows, gang plow, seed drill, scuflfer, disc harrow, 2 Bain wagons, • 2 buggies, cutter, 2 pair sleighs, 2 sets double harness, 2 sets single harness, robe, hay rack, pig rack, gravel box,' quantity of ash lumber and other : lumber, grinding stone, 2 sap kettles, Daisy churn, wood cook stove, 3 dozen grain bags, hay fork, car and slings and new hay fork rope, wheelbarrow, whiffle - trees, neckyokes, and other numerous articles, a quantity of seed oats and barley, hay and straw. The, farm of 100 acres will be offer- ed for sale subject to a reserved bid, fall plowing done on farm. Terms -A11 sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 8 months' credit on fuurnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 3 per cent. for 8 months. Hay and grain to be cash. MRS. PATRICK GIVLIN, Proprietress; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 2728x2 AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARMS FARM STOGK and Impleunents.-Jho. Jones, auctioneer, has received instructions front Mr. W. B. Janes to sell by public auction on Lot 80, Concesaion 8, Township,of Fullerton, on Wednesday, March 81st, 920,, the following: Farms -The farm contains 150 acres of choice land. There is a good brick house, two bank barns and first class outbuildings. Ten acres auger bush. 2 acres orchard. The land is well underdrained and -in a good state of cultivation. Terms of Bale on ' land made known on day of sale er by applying to the Proprietor. xoraes Heavy draft mare 8 years old, heavy draft mare 8 years old in foal, heavy draft filly rising 8 years old, heavy draft gelding rising 8 years old, light ccoplt rising 4 years old, aged general purpose hdrse. Cattle -Five cows freshened in Jan- uary and Fe`brvary, 6 cbws to freshen about time of sale, 6 cows to •freshen in spring, 8' steers and heifers 2 yearn old, 8 yearling•, steers and heifers, 7 calves,- 8 fall calves, 1 grade bull two years old. Sheep -90 well bred sheep, 2 rams, 1 Oxford registered, 'Pige-Five pigs about 160 pounds each. Fowl -75 hens, 2 duels, 1 drake. Implements - Manure spreader, 2 apring tooth cultivators, set truck dtse 16 plates. draw plate disc, 6. foot mower, 5 foot mower with pen. bar-.� voter, riding gang plow foot lift, horse rake, new disc drill. set harrows, corn cults vator, 2 wagons,t new bay loader, 6 foot binder, 8 horse gas engine - and grindor, 1 - horse wagon, fanning mill, 2 walking plows, car, rope, pulley,, slings and fork, about 500 feet matched maple flooring, quantity cedar posts, pile of basswood lumber and other articles. Sale at 12 o'clock sharp. Terms -Chattels, all sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint. notes. Six per cent. per annum off for cash on credit amounts. Positively no reserve as the . proprietor is giving up farming. WM. B. JANES, Proprietor; Jas. Jones and A. Morrison, Auctioneers. 2728-1 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,- IM- plements, etc. -Tilos Brown, auctioneer, has received instructions from the under- signed proprietor to sell by puhlio auction s1/2Lot'.30, Concession 8, Morris, on Wedneg . day, M ch 31st, at 1 o'clock, the following propert : One matched brown team of heavy draft mares rising 6 and 6 years, 1 Percheron colt rising two years. One cow rising 6 years old due to calve April 3rd, 1 cow 6 years old, due to calve May 15th, 1 cow 5 years old due to calve June 6th, 1 farrow cow 5 years old, 2 heifers rising 3 years due to calve April 15th, 2 yearling heifers, 2 heifers 2 years old, 6 steers rising 2 years, 4 steers rising 3 years, 1 sow with litter of 7 at foot 0 weeks old at time of sale, 1 brood sow to farrow June 1st, 1 brood sow not with pig, 8 pigs weighing about 60 pounds, -9 pigs weighing about 100 pounds, 11 pigs weighiig about 165 pounds, 1 set of single harness nearly new, 1 set of double harness. 1 Chevrolet 5 passenger touring car, 1919 model, run one season, in first -plass condi- tion, 1 top buggy nearly new, 1 Portland cutter nearly new, 1 set of bobsleighs. 1 lumber wagon nearly new, 1 wagon box, 1 flat pine hay • rack with car, 1 McTaggart fanning mill, 1 turnip pulper, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 walking plow, 1 riding plow, 1 gang plow, 1 steel scuffier, 1 McCormick steel hay rake, 1 McCormick mower, 1 land roller, 1 disc, 1 set iron ,harrows, 1 Noxon seed drill; 1 Peter Hamilton 12 -hoe seed drill with pres- sure, 1 pane hay loader used three seasons.. 1 Massey -Harris binder 7 ft. cut, cut 5 crops, 1 Deering manure spreader large size nearly new, 1 Williams sewing machine, 1 Melotte cream separator, scythes,forks, shovels and other articles too numerous to mention. A quantity of hay and grain. Sale with- out reaerve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms -Sums of $10 and under. cash; over that amount 9 months' credit given on furnishing approved joint notes. Four per cent off for cash on credit amount''. W. H. MAUNDERS, Proprietor; Thos. Brown, Auc tioneer ; Thos. Miller, Clerk. 2728-1 A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements. -Thos. Brown has received instructions from the undersigned to sell by public auction on Lot 28, Concession 7, Hib- bert, on Monday, April 5th, 1920. sale to ommence at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp. Horses-- agricultural mare in foal, 1 agricultural arse 12 years old, 1 mare 6 years old in foal, 1 rgricuiturhl mare 5 years old, 1. draft filly 3 years old, 1 draft gelding 4 years old, 2 geldings 2 years old, 1 gelding 1 year old. 1 filly 1 year old. Thoroughbred Cattle -I. Shorthorn cow 11 years old Polly of Kippen ..96849-. to freshen May. lst, 1920, 1 Short- horn cow 5 years old, Sunrise =163240:: -, to freshen May _ 10th, 1920, , 1 Shorthorn cow 4 years old, Silver(168241=:, with calf at foot, 1 Shorthorn heifer 2 years old, Red Beauty =163242=, 1 bull, Irquois Bull =181163=, 11 months old, 3 milch cows with calves at foot, 1 cow 5 years old due to freshen about May 1st. Cattle -1 heifer carrying first calf 3 years old; due to freshen middle 'of May, 1 ' farrow cow 6 years old, 3 steers rising 3 years old, 4 heifers rising 2 years old, 4 steers rising 2 years old, - 7 heifers rising 1144 years old, 3 calves 1 year old. Pigs --One brood sow with litter of 11 three weeks old, 6 pigs weighing about 125 pounds each, 3 pigs weighing about 50 pounds each. Poultry -3 ducks, one drake 2 geese and 1 gander, and about 50 hens. Implements -1 six foot McCormick binder with truck, sheaf , carrier and cover, 1 six foot Massey -Harris 'mower, 1 steel Deering hay rake, 1 Massey -Harris seed drill, 13 hoe, nearly new ; • 1 McCormick cultivator. 1 set 4 .section diamond harrows, 1 steel land roller, 1 wagon, 1 buggy, 1 cutter, 1 light wagon with pig rack, hay rack, gravel box, wheelbarrow, fanning mill, walking plow, 1 2 -furrow Cockahutt riding plow, 1 manure spreader, 1- scufer, 1 wagon jack, 1 root pulper, 2 crow bars, scythe, ; chains, forks, hoes and several other articles too numerous to mention No reserve as the estate of the late Charles Gormley must be settled' up. Terms: ---All' sums of $10 and under, cash ; over that -amount 9 months' credit will be given .pn furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent. per annum allowed off for rash on credit amounts. GORMLEY BROS., Proprietors ; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2728-2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements. -Mr. Thomas Brown has' been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot 13, Concession 11, McKillop, on ` Monday, March 29th, at one o'clock sharp, the fol- lowing: Horses -One draught team, geld- ings, rising 5 years old ; 1 draught mare rise � ing 8 years old, 1 Standard bred,mare 12 years old, 1 Standard bred :mare rising 3 years, 1 Standard bred mare rising 1 year old, Cattle -One cow 8 years supposed to calve in September, 1 cow 8 years due to calve in April, 1 cow 4 years old to calve about time of sale, 1 cow 4 years, milking; 1 heifer 2 years old supposed to calve in September, 6 steers ,rising 2 years, 4 heifers rising 2 years, 4 calves • rising 1 year, 2 calves 3 months old, 1 Registered Shorthorn bull 13 months old, 1 sow due to fitter time of sale, 11 chunks about 125 pounds, 1 pair of geese and 1 pair of ducks. Implements - One three-quarter wagon, 1 truck wagon, 1 ass goodl o as ] set new, 0f 1 sleighs, flat hs sleigh rack, hrey wand bunks, 1 16 -foot hay rack, 1 top buggy, 1 Massey -Harris binder with truck seven foot cut, 1 mower, 1 10 foot steel hay rake, 1 11 -hoe Massey -Harris combined seed drill, 1 McCormick cultivator, 1 land roller, 1 .Cock- shutt disc harrow, 1 set diamond harrows,, 1 Tud Hope riding plow, new, 8 walking plows, 1 weigh scale 2,000 pounds capacity, 1 hay louder, 2 scuffle's, 1 Kemp manure spreader, 1 Cockshutt gang plow, 1 set of team harness nearly new. 1 set of double harness in -good repair, 1 set plow harness, 1 root pulper, 1 Chatham fanning mill with . bagger in good repair, 1 pair of Scotch horse collars, 1 De Laval 'separator. new; 1 car, rope, slings and pulleys, new ; 20 grain bags, 1 sugar kettle, 1 oak barrel, 2 oil barrels, 5 or 6 tons of hay, 2 seta of doubletrees, neckyokes, ' hay • fork, forks, spades, shovels, and other articles too .numer- ous to mention. Terms . of Sale :-A11 sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 9 months' credit will- be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or five per cent. off for cash on credit amounts. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. JAMES SIMPSON, Proprietor; Thos. Brown, Auc- tioneer. • 2727-2 Eastern Canada Tour MURDISON " The Real McKie " Scottish Comedian supported by instrument- al and vocal numbers. uesday Mar. 30th Note : Murdison is book- ed for Massey Hall, Tor- onto, April 12th, under 10th Royal Grenadier s & is playing. several Scotch communities in Western Ontario. i A'Rare Treat Tickets 50c. Reserved seats on sale ab Aberhart's Drug Store. t v:.rp,:�y •"•-tea -,;%rte::. c,.. -rear ?,e4" : FARMERS' SALES NOTES Partners with Saes Notes will be. well advised to turn them over toth#s Bank for.collection. The Bank will relieve you of all ..t.rouble in r - fag presentation, and payments will 'be credited to liktur account Twomptly. ROA Sales Notes supplied without Vie. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL Si .000.000 RESERVE FUND $15.00000 SEAFORTH BRANCH, 3. _G. Mullen, Manager. Seaforth Spring Fair Thursday, April 1st, at Seaforth Farmers Attention The unelersigned has for sale dome good new and second hand windmills, also an 8 horse power Brantford , gasoline engine with Bosch magneto, hopper cooled, and also some new and second belting. I have the agency for Fairbank`a mowers, oil engines, Preston steel barns, sheds and steel roofing; also Cheam separators. Prices on request. Phone 14-284. 2714-tf W. T. GRIEVE. R. R. No. 4, Walton. TENDERS WANTED Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Friday, 2nd of April, at 2.30: p.m., when said tenders will be opened for the construction and completion of the Murrty-Lamb Municipal Drain in the Town- chip . of Hallett. Plans and specifications may be seen at Clerk's Office, Londesboro. =Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. JOHN FINGLAND, 2726-3 Clerk of Hullett. TENDER WANTED Tenders will be received 'until April- 25th, 1920, for the construction of the Winchelsea Creek Drain improvement in the Township of Uaborne.' A marked cheque for the amount of 10 per cent. of 'the contract price to accompany each tender. Plans; `and specifica- tions -may be seen at the office of JOHN ROGER, O. L. S., Mitchell, or from the under- signed. HENRY STRONG, Township Clerk, 27264 Hensall, R. R. No. 1. • TENDERS WANTED Tenders for the construction of the Dolmage Drain in the township of McKillop and the Dick- son Drain in the Townships of McKillop and Hullett, will be received by the undersigned up till Saturday, the 10th day of April, 1920, at 1 o'clo1k p.m., when tenders will be opened at -council meeting, in Seaforth. A cheque for 6 per cent. of contract price to accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plaits, etc„ may be seen at the clerk's office, Lot 24, Concession 7, McKillop. M. MURDIE, Clerk of McKillop, 2721;-4 Seaforth P. O. A UC'TION ` SALE OF • FARM STOCK AND `y Implements"=Mr. Thomas Brown has re- ceived •instructions from the undersigned to sell by public auction on Lot 6, Concession 13, McKillop, on Tuesday, March 30th. 1920, at • i lam. sharp, the following: Horses -One mare rising 10 years, 1 mare rising 9 years_ old, 1 horse rising 5 years old, 1 driv- ing horse rising 8 years old, 1 gelding • 2 years old. Cattle -One cow 8 years old to calve July 1st, 1 cow 7 years old due to calve about time of sale, 1 cow 7 years old due, to calve May 1st, 1 Holstein cow 4 years old due to calve May 10th, 1 farrow one 3 years old, 1 heifer 3 years old due to calve April 6th, 1 cow 9 years old due to calve April 7th. Young Cattle -Three steers ris- ing 2 years old, 6 heifers riising 2 years old, 3 steers rising 1 year old, 4 heifers rising 1 year old, 1 fall calf. Hogs -One brood sow due to litter about first of May, 8 young pigs about 90 pounds each. Hens - 80 young thoroughbred Barred Rock hens. Geese=Two geese and 1 gander. Imple- ments. -One Massey -Harris binder 8 foot cut with fore carriage truck and sheaf carrier, in good repair"; 1 Massey -Harris mower 6 foot cut nearly new, 1 Massey -Harris- hay loader in good repair, 1 Massey -Harris side delivery rake in good repair, 1 103, foot Frost & Wood horse rake, 1 combined 13 hoe Massey -Harris drill, . 1 Frost & Wood culti- vator and seed box, 1 new Massey -Harris corn and bean cultivator with bean harvester ocmplete, 1 Massey -Harris manure spreader, 1 pea harvester and bundler, 1 new Massey - Harris Farmers' Friend riding plow, . one double furrow Massey -Harris riding plow, 2 Frost & Wood walking -plows, 2 sett iron harrows, 1 root pulper, 1 high wagon, 1 truck wagon, • 1 bobsleigh, 1 top buggy, 1 cutter, 1 hay rack, 1 fanning mill with bagger, one 2,000 pounds capacity weigh scales, 1 Massey - Harris 500 pounds capacity cream separator, 1 churn, 1 kitchen stove, 1 heating stove, 10 colonies of bees and a number of new r boxes, 2 gravel boxes, 1 wheel barrow, about 10 tons of No. 1 hay, a quantity of seed oata and barley, 4 dozen grain bags, a num- ber of cedar posts, a quantity of lumber and pine scantling, 1 water trough, 2 sugar kettles, 75 sap pails, 1 40 gallon galvanized coal oil barrel, 18 mink traps, 1 spray pump, mandrill ,for sawing machine, 1_ set new sling ropes and lock, 2 seta of heavy harness, 1 set single harness. -half barrel salt, 1 cross cut saw, 1 oak barrel, half, keg of cut shingle nails, 2 grindstones, 1 , emery stone, spades, shovels, forks, - whi®etrees, neck - yokes and a goat of other articles too numer- ous to mention. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms --All sums of 110 and under, cash ; over that amount 6 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 6 • per cent. per annum allowed off for cash on credit amounts. Hay, Grain and Fowl to be cash. SOLOMON' J. BELL, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2727x2 _ 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 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 Phone 175 Day Calls Phone 43 CREAM WANTED • We have our Creamery now in full operation, and we want your patron- age. We are prepared \, to ' pay you 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 cans free of charge, and give you an honest business deal. Call in and see us or drop . a card for particulars. THE SEAFOITH CREAMERY Seaforth Ontario 1 TRACTORS FOR -SALE 1 °5-10 Avery Tractor in good working order. 1 12-25 4 -cylinder Goold - Shapley & Muir tractor. 1 8-16 Avery in good working condition. The Raiff.. BELL EN- GINE & THRESHER CO., LTD. Seaforth - - Ont GR�ANOTRUNK SYa M The Double Track Route between 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 al1111111111111111111111I111111111MIIIIMM1112 is Flax - Fax IMO IOW NOVI MOB WOO IMO •1111 OMNI 1111111 .011 Mai �i111111IIIIIIIIIIIIIII1111111111t11111111I111111! i O = S. T. HOLMES - X The Huron County Flax Mills - "' Ltd. are open to rent a liinitid` _ Funeral Director and = ' E acreage of No. one sod land. lair' Licensed Embalmer E fax growing parpoeee. Theist - - I E farmer to plow, disc, harrow% Undertaking parlors in - i and prepare the land for a Beattie Block, opposite = I. B Level seed bed. Collipan e Expositor Office .. .. do Residence Goderich St,, ! i sowing. � � further and l = opposite Dr. Scott's. = ! .apply at Office .opposite Aad NW MI Flowers furnished on = Hotel, or to Lead Agfdt, 1. A. - um r _ - Kerr, Box 5S2, Seaforth. i short notice. mos =, E Phone 168. 2717-tf :! Phone Night or Day 119 am =� ni111111111111HIII t1It1111111tiilUUtl11111111I iilu iniiniiiliinli111iiui11III1lptlthiiiiiiiF Farmers 1 Attention under the auspices of Seaforth Agricultural Society THE CLASSES ARE THE SAME AS IN PREVIOUS YEARS FOR BOTH HORSES AND CATTLE, CONSISTING OF Clyde Stallions, any age, and foals of 1917, 1918 and 1919; Belgian;, Shire:, Percheron; Hackney Stallion, any age; Trotting and Pacing Stallions in harness; Heavy Draft; Agricultural; :classes for Brood Mare in foal and foals of 1917, 1918- and 1919; Filly or Gelding or Mare any age; Heavy Draft Agricultural and General Purpose Teams; Roadster and Carriage Horses; Roadster and Carriage Teams. Special Township Competition of three horses owned. in Township, need. 'not be the property of one person --'Prize $15.00. Special -Best Foal of 1919, from any horse owned by T. J. McMichael,. lst S6, 2nd $4. Special, for best foal of 1919 fro m Mr. Joseph Fisher's Percheron. Stallion, Dextro, lst $5; 2nd, $4. . DONATIONS FROM THE MERCHANTS FOR 1ST PRIZE IN HEAVY DRAFT AND AGRICULTURAL -CLASSES: 1-A Suit of Clothes, donated by Stewart Bros, Value ..... , . , , .425.00 2 -Special Silver Cup donated by the Dominion Bank, value 17.00 3 -Special, donated by Mr. Brunsden, 'Massey -Harris- Agent, valued at 8.00 4 Special, Pair of Auto Gauntlets, by N. Cluff & Sons, value at .... 680 5 -Special, Suit Case, donated by Seaforth Creamery, valued' at ... 6.50 6 -Special, 100 tbs. of Flour, by Rob Roy Milling Company. 7 -Special, Regina Whtch, donated by F. Sauvage, Jeweller, value.. 25.00 8-Special,Silver" Cup, donated by Bank of Commerce, valued at .... 17.00 9-Speeial, John Mactavish, Goods, valued at .. . 11.00 10 -Special, Pair Leather Leggings by Seaforth Agr. Soc., valued at 51.00 11 -Special, United Farmers' Store, Goods, valued. at ..... 5.00 12 -Special, Bookcase, donated by Canada Furniture Co., valued at 15.00 13 -Special, Cash, donated by J. F. Daly, value at ...... ...z.. a .. 5.00 INN NMI 11111111 111.1 IMIll O Special, 50 lb s. of Flour donated by Marshall Stewart. For further, particulars write for Prize List to the Secretary. COME ON IN --WE WANT YOU HERE R. M. JONES M. BROW Treasurer. Secretary. GEO. McKEE President. • aiiorin Just arrived a full line of samples in Scotch & Irish P Tweeds, English Worst- eds and Serges, Give us a call - 'and look over our samples before placing your order. My Wardrobe " GODERICH , STREET EAST, . SEAFORTH NOTICETO FARMERS Flax Land to Re broanwrnmaniq The Canadian Flax Mills, Limited, are still S open to contract fora limited acreage of Good Sod Land at attractive prices. Spring or Fall ploughed. Farmer will do the plowing, disc ing and rolling, or the Company will Tent acreage and do all the necessary work. Comp- any will supply the seed free to farmer and do the sowing. For further particulars apply to M. Meek ICK, Superintendent, Phone 202 or at the. Mill Office. G. DIXON, Mill Manager, Phone 212 2726-4 c♦-. _.�+_ ..