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'OCTOBER 15, 19110.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Seaforth, October 14. 1920.
-Eggs* per dozen 58 to 60c
'Butter, per lb. .... 50 to 55c
Potatoes, per bag ....$1.00
Wheat, per bushel .$245
Oats, per bushel 70c
Barley, per bushel
Flour, per cwt. ...... $7.80 to $7.90
Bran, per ton $60.00
•Skorts, per ton 470.00
Hogs, per cwt $19.00
AUCTION SALES
I AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK AND
4"1- Implements. Mr. Thos. Brown has been
instructed to sell by public auction on Lot
42, Concession 2, West End 'ruckersmith, on
'Tuesday, October 26th; at 1 o'clock, the fol-
lowing: Horses. --4 bay driving mare five
$1.2„ years old, 1 sorel driving mare $ years old.
i?Iteaws.-1 cow 8 Years old due to freshen
BRAN MARKET
Toronto. Oct. 12. ---Canadian, hand-picked
bushel, $4.75; pfimes. $8.25 to $8.60; Is
$4.75 to $5.00; 'Limas, Madagascar, 11 to
12o; California Limas, 12 to 18c.
DAIRY MARKET
Toronto, October 12th.--Cheeee-_New, large
28 to 29c; twins, 29 to 80o; triplets, 29%
to 80%e; old large, 88 to 84c; deo twin.,
331/6 to 843c. Butter -Fresh dairy, choices
49 to 50c. Creamery prints, 60 to 64c. Mar-
to SSc, Eggs -No. 1, 61 to 6k;
cartons, 71 to 73c; selects, 68 to 69c.
GRAIN MARKET
Toronto, Oct. 12. -Manitoba Wheat-No.1
Northern, $2.35%; No. 2 Northern. $2.32%;
No. 8 Northern. ;24414; No. 4 game
32.17%, in store Fort William. Manitoba
Oats -No. 2 C..W., 76c; No. 8 (LW., 763c:
-extra No. 1 feed. 69,c; No. .1 feed, 69%e;
No. 2 feed, 654c, in store Fort Williams
Manitoba Barley -No. 8 (LW., $1.111/41 No.
C. W., $1,06; rejected, 94c feed, 92c
y 1st, 1 cow 7 years, due to freshen in
May; 1 cow 6 Years, freshend September lit;
1 cow 4 years, supposed to be in calf; 2 steers
2 year, old, 1 heifer rising 2 years, 6 yearlings,
'spring calves. implements. -i set double,
harness, 1 sit single harness nearly new, 1
to buggy nearly new, 1 open buggy, 1 demo-
crat 1 dam ham," 1 Deering cultivator, 1
Dud= th.1 Oliver riding Plow, 1 Fleury
rdOW tier, 1 low wagon, 2 cutters, 1
nearly new, 1 robe, 1 rug, 1 .oncloth rug,
Hato Incubator, I Imperial Oxford cook
stores. Vernier -AV sums of $10.00 and under,
cash: over that amount 10 months' credit on
.furaishina approved joint notes. A discount
of il_per cent, off for dash. MRS. EDWARD
NUMBS, Proprietress: Thos. Brown, Aura
Omer. 27674
an store rort William. American Corn
No. 3 yellow, $1.30; nominal track, Toronto;
prompt shipment. Ontario Oata-No, three
white 64 to 68c. Ontario Wheat -No.
Winter, per car let, $2.05 . to $2.15; No.
Spring, $2.00 to $2.10; shipping points,
cording to freights. Peas- -Number
nominal. Barley -$1.10 to $1.15, according
to freights outside. Buckwheat - No.
nominal. Rye -No. -3, $1.65, nornioal,
.cording to freights outside. Manitoba Flour
-$12.50, top patents; $12.00 ' Government
standard. Ontario Flour -$9.00 bulk, sea-
board. Millfeed-Car lots -Delivered Mon-
treal, freights, bag included -Bran, per ton,
'$49.00; shorts, per ton, $54.00;. good feed
flour, $3.50, p.
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LIVE STOCK MARKET
"Union Stock Yards, Toronto, October 11.
Comparatively light receipts, combined with
the fact that drovers seem 'to have come
accept lower prices as an established condi-
tion, resulted in increased activity on the
cattle market here to -day, and all qualities
moved freely at prices steady with last week's
close. Prime steers were totally leaking, and
the best bucher cattle offered were bought
$12.50. Butcher cows were a little stronger,
and a few choice individuals brought over $11
per cwt. The bulls in to -day's receipts were
mostly of the common order, and changed
hands at prices around six cents per pound.
The demand for feeder cattle that commenc-
ed Thursday continued to -day and several
carloads of fair quality cattle weighing
round 900 pounds went back to the farms
$10,25 per cwt.
The quotations were: Choice heavy steer.,
g$14.00 to $15.00; good heavy steers, $12.50
to $13.00; butchers' cattle, choice; $12.00
113.00; do., good, $10.50 to $11.50; do.,
medium $8.00 to $900; do., common, $6.00
to $7.00; bulls, choice, $10.00 to $10.50; do..
good, $9.00 to $9.25; do., rough, $6.00
$8.00; butchers' cows choice, $9.50 to $10.00;-
do., good, $8.25 to $9.00; do., common $6.00
to $7.00; feeders, best, $10.25 to $11.25; doe
900 lbs., $9.75 to $10.25; do. 800 lbs., $9.00
to $9.50; do., common, $7.00 to $8.50; can-
ners and cutters, $4.50 to 55,50; milkers,
good to choice, $100 to $165; do., common
and medium, $66 to $75; lambs, yearlings,
18.75 to $10.00; do„ Spring, $12 to $12.50;
calves, good to choice, $17.00 to $1900; sheep
$3.50 to $7.00; hogs, fed and watered, $20.25;
do.
114weighed off cars, $20.50; do, to. o.
: do., do., country points, $119.00.
BIRTHS .
Penhale.-At Dr. Hyndraan's Hospital, Ex-
eter, on October 1st, to Mr. and *us. Asa
Penhale, a son. .
MAR,RIAGES .
Routledge -Rivers. -At the home of the
bride's parents, Exeter, by Rev. M.
liirdson,‘ on October 2nd, Mr. John Leigh
Routledge, son of Dr. and aays. Routledge,
:Zurich, to Miss Elizabeth Irene, daughter
,of Mr. and Mrs. William Rivers, of Ex-
eeter. 1
DEATHS
Neely. -In Seaforth, on October 9th, Florence
M. Neely, aged 82 years, '7 months and
days.
'Thompson. -In Toronto, on October 10th,
William Thompson, aged 59 years, 6 months
and 16 days.
Nicholson. -In Wingham Hospital, on Sept.
27th, Mary Jane Nicholson, Widow of Jas..
Nicholson, Brussels, in her 64th year.
Lamond.-In Hibbert, on October 5th,, Mal-
colm Lamond, in his 67th year.
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CARD OF THANKS
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Mrs. William Sleeth wishes to thank
minty friends and neighbors for their kind-
ness during the sickness and ileatn of her
,daughter. ' 2757x1
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CARD OF THANKS
, Our agency is valuable under.
present conditions.
Mrs, Neely and family wish to express
,their sincere thanks to the many- neighbors
-and friends who have been so kind during
the sickness and death of her daughter, also
for the many beautiful flowers. 2757x1
IMPORTANT NOTICES
NOTICE. -WE WILL START OUR CHOP -
ping Mill oh Friday, 'October 22nd, run-
ning Tuesday and Fridays of each week at
15c per bag. Large sacks charged extra.
.KRUSE BROS. 2757-2
°ALVES FOR SALE. - TEN SP:11EG
"dd calves, Durhams. Phone 46 on 14, Brus-
sels. ARTHUR WARD, Lot 20, Concession
18, Grey_ 2755x3
-LEARN BARBER TRADE. FEW WEEKS
-11-4 required. Good wages. Sure employ-
ment. Write for catalogue and full particu-
lars. MOLER BARBER COLLEGE, 198
.Queen Street East, Toronto, 2756-4
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pSTRAY STEER. -STRAYED FROM VIE
-1-4 premises of the undersigned, Lot 14,
Concession 4, Tuckersmith, Mill Road, about
a month ago, a red year old steer. Any
.r.formation leading to its recovery, please
,phone 5 on 137, Seaforth. THOMAS 'LANE.
2.7:55-3 .
qAT,E.-THAT VERY DESIRABLE I
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Proper/3- situated in Egmondville, occupied i
by the late John Cameron. The property is
in a first class state of repair, hard and
soft water, good cellar with concrete dloor,
good orchard. This is a splendid bargain
and must be sold to close the estate. Apply
to GEORGE CAMERON, Executor, R. R.
No. 3, Seaforth. . 2767x3
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SALE REGISTER
On Tuesday, October 29th, 1920, at one
o'clock p.m., Concession 2, I.R.S., Tucker -
smith, farm stock and implements. Mrs.(
E. Walters, Proprietress; T. Brown, Auct
On Tuesday, October 19th, 1920, at one
o'clock p.m., on Lot 23, Concession 11, Me-.
Killop, farm stock. Joshua Pollard, Prop:,
T. Brown, Auctioneer.
On Saturday, October 23rd, at 2 o'clock
ens., at the Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, Estate
and interests. Robt. Wilson, Prop. Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer.
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, AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK, Ilefe
'IL elements and „Household Effects, on Lot
28, Concession 5, "%borne Township, on Thurs..
day, October 28th, um; at 12.80 sharp, the
folldwing: Horses, -raft mare 7 years
old; driver 6 years, good in harness ; driver
8 years. Cattle. -Pure bred Shorthorn Suss'
Beauty and, No. 108201, due 'in November
Burnside Bud No. 102462, with heifer calf
at foot; heifer 2 ,years old, and a yearling
heifer. Grades. -Heifer due in November, 2
cows in December, cow in March, cow in
April, 8 cows in May, cow in June, farrow
cow, 1 two year heifer, $ tave year old
steers. 3 one year old steers, 8 one year old
heifers, 2 spring calves. Implaments.-Deer-
ing binder -6 foot; McCormick mower 5 foot,
hay rake 10 foot; sideittake and tedder com-
bined,' Massey -Harris ; Dane 'hay loader, hay
reek and. islidipg rack combined, Massey -
Harris 13 -hoe drill, nearly new; Massey -Harris
cultivator; -disk harrow,. land roller, Clinton
fanning mill; cuttipg box, Farmers' Friend
riding plow, 2 walking plows., 2 set diamond
harrows, seuffier, root pulper, set scales, ex-
tension ladder, short ladder, 2 wagons, wagon
box and stock rack, set sleighs, top buggy, -
2 open buggies, cutter, 40 gallon steel drum,
40 rods woven fence wire, 100 feet of rope,
2 sets double harness, set single harness,
gilatitity 3 -inch tile, We acre of turnips,
dinner hell, also Collie dog. Household Ef-
feets,-Couch, wash stand, side board,
kitchen table, six kitchen chairs, wood
cook stove, hanging -lamp, 2 bedroom lamps,
Dray churn, meat chopper. Also chairs.,
shovels, hoes, forks and other articles. Terms.'
$10 and under, cash; over that amount
12 months' .credit on approved joint notes.
4 per cent, off for cash on credit amounts.
ROBERT K. HORNEY, Prop.; C. W. Robin-
son, Auctioneer; F. Coates, Clerk, 2757-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements, Mr. Thos. Brown has been
instructed to sell by publie auctiOn on Lot
85, Concession 2, McKillop, on Wednesday,
October 20th, at 1 o'clock eharp, the, follow-
ing: Horses -1 aged brood mare euPPosee
to be in foal to Glenrae, 1 draft snare 4
years old, 1 general purpose horse good
worker single or double, 1 two year old
filly, 1 one year old gelding, 1 colt 4 months
old. Cattle -3 cows supposed to be in calf,
1 two years old heifer supposed ti be in
calf, 8 two year old steers, 7 one year olds,
2 spring calves, a number 'of hens. Imple-
ments -1 Massey Harris binder 6 foot cut, 1
Massey Harris mower 6 foot cut, 1 manure
spreader, 1 Massey Harris cultivator, 1 Massey
Harris steel roller, 1 horse rake, 1 seed
drill, 1„ double riding plow, 2 walking plows
No, 21 Fluery, .1 Massey Harris root pulper,
wagon, set bob sleighs, 1 muffler, 1 set har-
rows 1 single buggy, 1 double buggy, 1
cutter, 1 cutter pole, 1 hay rack, new stock
rack, gravel box, 1 set of 2,000 lb. scales, 1
Clinton fanning mill, 1 DeLaval cream
separator 'No. 12, 1 churn, 1 set of double
harness, 1 set single harness, 1 set plow
harness, 3 collars, 1 string bells, 1 -wheel
barrow, 1 grass seed sower, 1 corn planter,
a quantity of lumber, slings and ropes, 50
grain bags, 2 set whiffietrees, sythe, neck -
yokes, 3 logging chains, a quantity of hay, 1
extensjon ladder, 1 ladder 24 fee ti 1 sugar
kettle, kitchen table, 6 kitchen chairs, 2
bedsteads, dishes, crocks and other articles
too numerous to mention. Positively no re-
serve as the proprietor has sold his farm.
Terms -Everything under $10.00, cash; over
that amount 12 menthe credit on furnishing
approved- joint notes. A discount of 4 per
cent, per annum • allowed for cash. Hay
and fowl, cash. JAMES McGILL, Proprietor;
Thos. Brownr-Auctioneer. . 275514
•
A UCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK,
'4-1' and Implements. -Mr. Robt. Luker has
been instructed to sell by public auction; on
Tuesday, October 19th, 1920, his farm on the
Mill Road, 2 miles- east of Brucefield, 4 miles
from Seaforth, % mile from sch'ool. Has
rural route and telephone. It is ,known as
the old Brock fares., Lot 29, Concession 4,
Tuckersmith, composed of 100 acres, more or
less, of which is in good cultivateable condition.
There are about 7 acres of good maple and
beach bush. The buildings include a 6 -roomed
house, including a kitchen, pantry and wood -
house, with hard and soft water in house;
also a iirstclass barn 90x50 with brick and
stone foundations and cement flooring and
water piped throughout the barn from a
never -failing well; has 8 stalls for horses,
can stall 80 head of cattle and 6 box stalls,
has good root cellars under both gangways.
The roof is` galvanized sheeting. This barn
is known to be one of the best in Huron
Counge, finished inside with maple and oak.
An implement shed 58x26. Terms -Half cash
and balance can be arranged to suit ttfe
purchaser. This farm will be sold subject
to a reserved bid. At the same thine and
Place a quantity of grain and feed, stock and
Implements, consisting of: Horses -2 geld-
ings, weighing about 2,000 lbs.; 2 salvers, 2
well matched fillys, 1 year old past, and 2
years past, Cattle -4 milking cows supposed'
to be in calf, 2 steers rising 3 years, '4 steers
and 1 heifer rising '2- years, 5 this year's
ceilves. Implements. -1 Massey -Harris binder
6 foot cut, with extra knives; 1 cultivator
and seeder combined, 1 disc" drill, 1 hay load-
er, 1 manure spreader, 1 6 -foot mower with
extra knives, 1 roller, 1 hay rake, 1 _ disc
harrow, 4 set drug harrows, 1 root pulper, 1
fanning mill, 1 Verity walking plow, 1 Verity
riding plow, 1 double walking plow, 1 hay
and straw cutting 'box, 1 buggy, 2 carts, 1
cutter, 1 set sleighs, 1 wagon, rack and box,
1 hand grass seeder, '1 scalier, 1 root sower,
2 sets double harness, 1 De Laval separator
No. 12, 1 set nearly new harness with breech-
ing, 2 sets single harness, a Maxwell auto,
1918 model, also other articles too numerous
to mention. Terms -Everything $10.00 and
under, cash; over that amount 12 months'
credit on furnishing approved Joint notes.
A dscount of 5 per cent. straight allowed
off for cdsh on credit amounts. RAINEY
ARMSTRONG, Proprietor; Robert Luker,
Auctioneer. 2756-2
SALE OF TIRES- AND
Tubes. There will be sold by public auc-
tion on Saturday, October 16th, 1920, at 2
and 8 p.m., at Br'own's Garage, North Main
Street, Seaforth, the following: 80 Fabric
and Cord Tires, different makes and sizes:
110 Standard and Heavy Tubes. The same
will be sold to the highest bidder. Terms. -
Cash, or 3 months' credit on approved notes.
T.' BROWN, Auctioneer. 2757-1
MORTGAGE SALE. -UNDER AND BY
virtue of e certain Indenture of Mortgage
-which will be produced on the day of sale,
there will be tottered for sale by public Due -
'tion at the Queen's Hotel, in the Town 'of
Seaforth. on Saturday. the.23rd day • of Oc-
tober, 1920, at 2 o'clock p.m., by Mr. Those
Brown, auctioneer. All the estate and interest
of Robert Wilson in and to theefollowing
lands .in the Town of Seaforth, namely: -'
.Lot Number 188 and the southerlyietwenty-
three feet of Lota 184and 185 in Gduinlock's
Survey of part of the Town of Seaforth.
Upon the premises is erected a large barn.
Terms of Sale. -The purchaser at the time of
sale will be required to pay down a deposit'
equal to ten per cent.' of the purchase money
to the Vendor or his Solicitor, and shall pay
the_ balance of this purchase money to the
Vendor or his Solicitor at -the expiration of
thirty days Melt the day of sale, and upon
PaYment of this Purchase money, the pur-
chaser will be entitled to,a conveyance of the
property and to lie" let Into the possession of
the same. Further particulars and conditions
of the: sale . may ' be obtained Wien. applica-
tion . to the andefeigned, F. HOLMSTED,
Solicitor for the Moitgagee. Seaforth, 6th
day of October. .1920. e • 2756-8
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CLEAR/NG SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements. Jas. -Jones, auctioneer, has
received instructions from Mr. Joseph Waters
to sell by public auction on Lot 16, Conces-
sion 8, Township of Hibbert, lase miles south
of Dublin, on Thursday, October 21st, 1920,
the following:- Horses -Draft mare 7 years
old, draft filly rising 4 years old, got by
King Norman; draft golt 6 months old, got
by Lord Mansfield; good driver -8 years old.
Cattle -Newly calved cow, cow due to calve
in March, cow due to calve in April, 3 far-
row cows, 9 steers rising 2 years old, six
heifers rising 2 years old, 2 calves. Pigs -
Sow due to litter in Novembees 3 store hogs,
7 pigs -8 months old. Implements. -Deering
binder 6 foot cut, Deering mower 5 foot, cut,
ten foot steel rake, combined seeder and drill,
12 hoe single drill, Fleury No. 21 plow, gang
Plow, muffler, set iron harrows, wagon with
box and, spring seat, pair trucks, • hay rack,
gravel box, Clinton fanning mill, cutting
box, set double heavy harness, 2 sets whiffle -
trees, 2 neckyokes, De Laval cream separator,
No. 12, and a host of other articles too
numerous to mention. Sale at one o'clock.
Terms. -All sums of $10.00 and under, cash;
over that amount 12 months' credit will be
gliten on furnishing approved joint notes. A.
discount -of 5' per, cent. off for cash on credit
amounts. Positively no reserve as the Pro-
prietor is giving up farming. JOSEPH
WATERS, Proprietor; Jas.. Jon, Auctioneer
for Perth- and Huron. 2757-1
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
d'a• Implements. Mr. Thos. Brown has been
instructed to sell by public audits's on Lot
Concession ,a, Hibbert, adjoining the vii -
• of Dublin, on Monday, October 18th, at
1 o'clock, sharp, the following: Horses -One
black Percheron brood Mare 8 years old, 1
gelding rising 4 years old, well broken.,
Cattle -Holstein cow registered, due to calve
in November, Holstein cow due in December.
Holstein heifer, due, in November, Holstein
heifer due in April, Registered, •2 Durham
heifers 8 years old, 2 Durhainosteers 3 years
old, 2 yearling 'steers, 3 yearling heifers,
heifer calf, registered' steer calf. Implements
-Massey-Harris binder, Deering mower, hay
rake, 3 drum steel roller, Fleury plow, 16
foot hay reek, root pulper; 2 wagons, single
sleigh with platfOrm top, the above are all
new; fanning mill, spurner, cutting box,
wagon, pair bobsleighs, 2 sets of harrows,
Paris plow, gang plow, brooder house with
two brooders, set rope pulley stretchers, 2
set wire fence stretchers, 2 sets double
harness, 2 sets single harness, several chick
broodem_coops, feeders, etc., forks, shovels
and other small articles too numerous to
mention. The whole will positively be sold
as the proprietor has sold his farm. Terms
-,-Everything under $10.00, cash ; -over that
atnount 4 months' credit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes. A discount
of 6 per cent, per annum off for dash. P.
DILL, Proprietor; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer.
2766-2
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CIStON.,*.SALE OF ,FARM STOCK AND
Implements, Etc. The undersigned has
been instructed to seal by public auction at
Lot 35, Concession 4, Goderich Township, on"
Wednesday, October 20th, commending at 1
o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -1 geld-
ing 7 years old, 1 gelding 5 years old, 1 .coach
gelding 4 years old. Cattle -1 cow 6 years
old, due to freshen December 15th; 1 cow 8
years old, due to freshen January 1st.; 1 cow
5 years old, supposed to be in calf; 5 steers
2 years old, 6 steers, 1 year old, 1 heifer 1
year old, sabout 50 hens, 14 Leicester. ewes.
Implements -Massey -Harris binder 7 foot cut,
McCormick mower, McCormick rake, Elmira
-hay loader,,, Kemp manures spreader, • Massey -
Harris fertilizer drill, Massey -Harris drill,
Massey -Harris disc, steel roller, Frost & Wood
cultivator, set of harrows, Farmer's Friend
riding plow, Walking plow, kang plow, wagon,
light wagon,, buggy, piano boxe cutter, ,Port-
land cutter, set sleighs, set long bunks, flat
wood rack, two seta double harness, one set
single harness, hayrack, woodrack, , wagon
box, gravel box, cutting box, fanning mill,
set of scales, wheelbarrow, root pulper, grind-
stone, 401 sap pails, pig crate, 2 mufflers,
corn plarSper, pesthole auger, bag holder, set
power honse clippers, sheep clipping attach-
ment, plate grinding attachment, Melotte
separator, hay fork, car, pulleys and hay
fork chain, stove, washing machine, churn,
quantity of wood, cedar poles and posts, used
and new lumber, plank, mantling, and square
timber, pair hay rack sills, horse collars,
ladders,. whiffietrees, neckyokes,'forks,. shovels,
and other articles too numerous to mention.
Terms -12 months' credit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes or 4 per cent,
allowed for cash. There will be positively no
reserve as the proprietpr has sold his farms.
ALBERT HARRISON, proprietor ;' Thomas
Gundry, Auctioneer. 2756-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements. Mr. Thos. Brown has been
instructed to sell by public auction, on Lot
20, Concession 10, MoKillop, on Friday, Oc-
tober 22nd, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following:
HORSES -1 mare 7 years old, 1 horse 6 years
old, 1 driving horse, quiet and reliable.
Catte: Registered Shorthorns - Blanche
=93174= with twin bull calves at foot;
Welcome =145048= with heifer calf at
foot; Rosemary =160702= due to calve in
April; Belmont =157380=-_ due to calve in
May; Countess _145049_ calf at foot;
Actress =157381=, due to calve in April;
1 heifer calf =168242. 1 month old; 1 bull
calf =144,444= 11 months old; 1 heifer calf
.168241.- 6 months old; 1 bull calf
=144443= 4 months old. Grade Cattle: -
2 fresh cows, 1 cow 5 years old, 1 cow due
to calve in April, 1 heifer calf 1 year 'old,
1 Holstein cow due to calve in April, 1 heifer
calf, 1 steer 2 years old, 5 steers- coming 2
Years old; 1 steer calf, 1 calf 4 months old,
3 young calves. Pigs -One sow with litter
1 month old, 2 hogs about 150 tbs. Hens :-
A number of Rhode Island Red pullets and
roosters. Implements -1 steel raer, 1 spring
tooth cultivator, Frost & Wood; 1 Massey -
Harris drill, 12 hoe; 1 Sharp hay rake; 1
Deering binder, 7 foot cut; 1 Massey -Harris
mower, 5 foot out ; 1 pea harvester, 1 disc
harrow, 4 -section harrows, 1 Oliver riding
plow, 1 2 -furrow plow, 2 walking plows, 1
scaler, 1 hay loader, Massey -Harris, 1 fan-
ning ginill, 1 set 2,000 /b. scales, 2 wagons,
sliding rack, 1 wagon box, 1 stock rack, 1
gra:vel box, 1 stoneboat, 1 wheelbarrow, 1
top buggy, 1 cutter, 1 set double harness, 2
sets single harness, 2 sets whiffletrees, horse
blankets, grain bags, 1 set sleighs, 2 rob,
oak tongues, ladder, 1 grindstone, chains, 1
post hole auger, 1 oil tank, 26 gallon; 1 milk
can, 25 gallon; 1 Melotte separator, 2 churns,
1 sap pan, 1 sugar, kettle, sap buckets and
*piles and 3 creamery cans, 1 stove and some
household effects. A quantity of oats suit-
able for seed; also a quantity of mixed
grain and some turnips. Terms -All sums of
$10 and onder, cash; over that amount 12
months' credit on approved Joint notes. 4
per cent allowed for cash. Grain -6 months'
time. Everything must be sold as the pro-
.orietor has sold his farm. ALEXANDER
KERR, Proprietor ; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
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0 • Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
• Undertaking Parlors in
O Beattie Block, opposite The
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O Goderich St., opposite Dr.
•C' Scott's.
Flowers furnished on. short
notice.
Phone Night or Day' 119
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W. T. BOX & CO.
Embalmer and
Funeral Directors
H. C. BOX
Holder of Government
Diploma and License
Charges moderate
Flowers furnished on short
notice.
Day Calls
Phone 43
Night Galls
Phone 175
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AUCTION BALE OF FARM STOCK.-
d -a'• Thomas Brown has been instructed to
sell by public auction on Lot 28, Concession
'11,. McKillop, on Tuesday, October 19th, 1920,
at 1 o'clock p.m., sharp, the following :-'
Horses -1 draft gelding 4 years old, 1 draft
gelding 2 years old. - Cattle -1 cow 4 years
old, due to calve December 8th; 1 cow due
to calve in March; -8 heifers 2 years old, due
to calee in March; 8 Yearling steers, 4 year-
ling heifer's, 6 spring calves, 2 steers 2 years
old. Sheep. -5 'choice ewes. Terms of Sale -
12 months' credit. on Approved joint notes.
A discount of 5 per cent, allowed for cash.
JOSIIIJA POLLARP„ Proprietor; - Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer. 2758-
* A UCTION SALE or CHOICE FARM
d -a•
Stock. -Thos. Brown has been instructed
to dell by public auction at the Commercial
Hotel Yards, Seaforth, on Thursday, October21st, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following: Horses
-One agricultural filly 8 yeare old. Cattle.-
12 choke milkers and springers, 20- stack
steers and heifers 2 years old, 12 yearling
steers and heifers, 6 good calves. Sheep -
12 Leicester breeding ewes, one Leicester -
yearling ram, Hogs. -10 sews to pig short -
40 chunks of pigs. Terms. -6 months'
credit on furnishing approved joint notes.
A discount of 6 per cent, per annum off
for cash on credit amounts. P. A. O'SUL.
LIVAN, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
2757x1
AUCTION SALES 1
TEE HURHON EXPOSITOR
AUCTION SALES -
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0 Embalmer and Funeral 0
Director
0 TJndertaking Parlors Above 0
M. Williams' Grocery Store. 0
Main Street, Seaforth.
0 Flowers furnished on short 0
notice,
Charges Moderate 0
FARMS FOR SALE
1••••••••••••••••=••••••• -
pARM FOR SALE. -LOT 84, CONCESSION
a• 1, Tuckersmith, on Huron Road, 100 acres
of grass land, No, 1 grade. Spring on the
land and river runs through. No broken
land. Apply to JAMES GILLESPIE. 2756-tf
pARM FOR SALE. -LOT 83, CONCES-
j• cession 8, McKillop, containing 100 acres
of good land, 96 cleared, balance in wood-
land; never failing spring supplies water
for stock in summer; place fenced with wire
and well tile drained.: The buildings are all
In good shape, Windmill at barn with pipes
and troughs in connection. Two storey brick
house with furnace in basement and soft
water in kitchen. Within 3 miles of Sea -
forth, 'le miles from school; rural mail and
telephone. Apply to ROBERT W. Mc15,11L-
LAN, H. R. No. 2, Seaforth. 2756-tf
'WARM FOR SALE. -PART OF LOT 88,
-a; and 34, Concession 4, McKillop, con-
taining 100 acres of choice land; 4% miles
from town of Seaforth, Vs mile from school;
rural mail and telephone. There is. about 4
acres of bush, The buildings -are all in first-
class cindition. Hard and soft water, also
furnace in house, also water system in barn.
This farm is all well fenced with woven
wire, also thoroughly well tile drained and
contains not one foot of waste land. Apply
on premises or addrecs THOMAS W. Me-
MILLAN, -Seaforth P. 0., R. R. 'No. 2,
2755-tf
'WARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 1,
Concession 11, Tuckersmith, containing
100 acres. There are on' the premises a
bank barn 70x36 with stone silibliog, silo,
implemept shed, hen house ay pig pen, all
in good repair; eight -roomed frame house,
with hard and soft water. The farm "is all
cleared but eight acres of bush, '70 acres
seeded. down. Five miles from Hensall, five
from Kippen and 8 miles from Seaforth, mile
from school. 'Rural mail and phone. For
further particulars apply to, WILLIAM
SINCLAIR, R. R. No. 3, Seaforth. 2755-tf
‚WARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 25,
Concession 4, McKillop, containing 100
acres. There are on the premises 'brick
house, two story, hank barn 2.1x50, with
cement stablings ; one barn 36x75; ninety
acres cleared, the balance in hardwood bush.
The farm is all tile drained and in a good
state of cultivation. All seeded down ex-
cept about 15 aCTCH. Water at hors and
been, also a never failing spring. The
property -is two miles from Seaforth, rdral
mail and phone. This is a good property
and will be sold on terms to. suit purchaser.
For further particulars apply on the premises
or address R. R. No. 5, Seaforth, or phone
11 on 232. CECIL OKE. 2752-tf
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE, LOT. 26
and Lot 2'7, Concession 11, McKillop,
containing 125 acres.. There are on the
Premises ,large brick house with slates roof,
cement cellar under' whole.,,house, hard end
soft water in the house, ISrnace. The house
Is as good as new. Bank barn 62x54, with
engine room and line shafting Into barn
and large cement tank, with straw shed
85x45, 2 implement houses and garage; large
cement pig pen. All clear except 10 acres
of good hardwood bush. All tile drained; all
woven wire fencing; school on the premises.
The farm is situated four miles from Wal-
ton, and six miles from Seaforth; rural
mail and phone. This is one of the best
farms in Huron County, and will be sold on
easy terms. For further particulars apply
on the premises or address R. R. No, 4,
Walton, or phone 14 on _234, ,Seaforth Cen-
tral. JOHN G. GRIEVE. 2758 -If
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post-
master General, will be received at Ottawa
until noon,, on Friday, the 19th day of No-
vember, 1920, fer the conveyance His Majesty's
Mails on a proposed contract for four years,
6 times per week, over Seaforth No. 4 Rural
Route, from the Postmaster General's Plea-
sure.
Printed notices containing further in for-
mation as to conditions of proposed contract
may be seen and blank forms of tender may
be obtained at the post offices of Seaforth,
Egniondville, Clinton, Brucefleld, Dublin, and
at the office of the Post Office Inspector, Lon-
don.
CHAS. E. H. 'FISHER,
Post Office Inspector.
Post Office Inspector's Office
London, 8th October, 1920. 2757-3
MAIL CONTRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Poet -
master General, will be received at Ottawa
until noon, on Friday, the 19th day of No-
vember, 1920, for the conveyance His Majesty's
Mails, on a proposed contract for four years,
6 times per week, over Seaforth No. 2 Rural
Route, from the Postmaster 'General's Plea-
sure.
Printed notices containing further informa-
tion of proposed Contract may be seen and
blank forms of Tender may be obtained- at
the Poet Offices of Seaforth, Egrnondville,
Brumfield, Clinton, Dublin, and at the office
, of the Post Office Inspector, London.
CHAS. E. II. FISHER,
Post Office Inspector.
Post Office Inspector's Office,
London, 8th October, 1920. 2757-3
MAIL CO TRACT
SEALED TENDERS, addressed to the Post-
master General, will again be received at
Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 5th day
of November, 1920, for the conveyance His
Majesty's Mails, on a proprosed contract for
four years, six times per week over Cromarty
No. 1 Rural Route, from. the Postmaster.
General's Pleasure.
Printed notices containing further in forma-
tion as to conditions of proposed contract
may be seen and blank forms of Tender
may be obtained at the Post Offices of
Cromarty, Dublin, Staffs, and at the office of
the Poet Office Inspector, London.
CHARLES E. H. FISHER,
Post Officeedfinepector.
Post Office " Inspector's Office,
London, 24th September 1920. 27554
FARMS FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, Lo'r 12,
Concession 6, in the Township of Tucker -
smith, 8 Miles from Seaforth, 5 miles from
Brucefield and Kippers, converdent to school
and church; 95 acres cleared, remainderain
maple bush. On this farm_ are excellent build-
ings and are in first-class repair; hard and
soft water in the house and in stables; 2
wells. 1 having a windmill. This farm Is,
thoroughly under drained and fenced and
in a high state of 'cultivation, never having
been heavily cropped. This is in every, way
a first class- and up-to-date farm. Also Lot
27, Concession 12, in the Township of Rib-
bert, containing 100 acres • 80 acres cleared
and thoroughly underdrained and fenced, the
remainder is in first class maple bush. On
the premises is a comfortable frame house
and good barn 48x56 with stone stabling;
also good well with windmill. This farm is
all seeded to grass and is in excellent condi-
tion, having been cropped very little; situ-
ated within 5 miles of liensall, quarter, of
mile from school. There is long distance
telephehe connection on both fauns, also
rural mail delivery. These farms will be
sold together or separately to suit purchaser
and on reasonable terms. For further par-
ticulars apply to the proprietor, on Lot 12,
Concession 6, Tuckersmith, or Seaforth P. 0.,
R. R. No. 4, sir phone 14 on 181, Seaforth.
THOMAS G. SHILLINGLAW, Proprietor.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In 'the Estate of Gilbert Ritchie McMichael,
late of the Township of Hullett, farmer,
deceased.
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant to the
Statute in -that behalf that all persons hav-
ing claims against Gilbert Ritchie McMichael,
who died on August 4th, 1920, are required on
or before the 25th day of October, 1920, to
send to R. S. Hays, Executor for Salicitors of
the will of the said deceased, full particulars of
their claims; and after the said 25th day of Oc-
tober, 1920, the said Executors will distribute
the assets of said deceased among the persons
entitled thereto, having regard only to claims
of which they shall then have had notice,
and the said Executors will not be liable for
the said assets to any person of ,whose claim
notice shall not then have been received.
R. S. HAYS,
Executor's Solicitor.
2756-3 Seaforth.
NOTICE
The undersigned will buy all kinds
of good live Poultry every Wednesday
forenoon during the season. Will
pay the highest market price.
. We have a well selected: stock of
Dry Goods, Groceries, Boots Shoes
and, Rubbers, also General Merchan-
dise, all of which we are selling at a
Bargain comparing with the price of
same goods 'elsewhere. Any. shoes .or
goods not just the latest, will be sold
for what they will bring.
My accounts are now ready. Kind-
ly call and settle and oblige.
Yours truly,
WANTED
Punch and Shear Operators.
Rivetters.
Steam Hammer Operators,
Woodworking Machine Operators.
Machinists.
General Help,
STEADY WORK ASSURED
Apply
SUPT. NATIONAL STEEL CAR
CORPORATION, LTD., HAMILTON,
ONTARIO.
0 Phone -Night or Day -192 0 G. K. HOLLAND,
00 00 0 0 00' 00 0 0 October 5, 1920. Beechwood, Ont.
FOR1SALE
Fordson Tractor
Good as New.
12-25 Cleveland
Also new 12-25 Waterloo By
Tractors, for immediate, delivery.
THE ROBT. BELL E. & T. CO., LTD.,
SEAFORTH, ONT.
..mmeammiell1001,•••••I
OFING
SAVE 50c
to
WHEAT PARTICIPATION
, CERTIFICATES
Leave your certificates with this Bank and
we will collect for you the final, payment
which will'
probabl3r be authorized by the
Wheat Board about the end of October.,
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND • - $15,000,000 -
SEAFORTH BRANCH: J. G. MULLMN, Manager.
Lease Expiring Sale
As the lease for our store expires shortly, we have decided to
make a sale rather than go to the expense of removing our stock.
This will mean a slash in the price of Musical Merchandise such as
Huron County has never seen before. It is a known fact that we
carry the largest stock of musical instruments in Seaforth, so it
can be readily seen what this will mean to a music loving public.
We state without fear of contradiction that we have, in the Cecilian
Piano, one of the very few High Grade pianos made in Canada to-
day, the others being -the Heintzman, Mason & Risch and Nordh.eimer.
A visit to our store will prove this statement. Our stock of pianos
is limited and as the price is little above cost, we advise you to act
quickly. Talking Machines, all new, at $14.00 up to $130.00, and
they ,are wondexful value. We will hold, any article- over on pay-
ment of a small deposit. Below are listed a few of the Specials: -
Accordions (Hohner) $12.50 up to' '$20.00
Violins (Stead. .p Models) ssoo up to $12.50
Mandolins (Flat Back) $10:00. Reg. $12.50
(These are worth double)
Music Satchels $2.00 up to $2.75: Reg. $2.50 to $3.50
Piano Benches
Record Cabinets
$7,50 to $12.50
$18.00 up to $27.50
Gramophone Records, Used 50 cents; New,. 85 cents.
Mouth Organs too numerous to itemize.,. 50c up to $1:25 (Hehner)
There will be a special price on Sheet Music during sale, so
come in 'and brouse around.
Store open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.
Wegg's Music House
PHONE 157 6PPO5ITE ABERHART'S DRUG STORE
1.00
per roll
Prompt
Shipment
I /
1 \
YOURSELF THE JUDGE
We ship on approval to any station
where there is an agent. We save you
50c to $1.00 a roll on Ready Roofings
of guaranteed quality,
yourself to be the judge
after inspecting the Roof-
ing at our risk. Samples
free by mail, also free
cataIogue,..with prices and full informa-
tion. Send -letter or post card, "Send
me free samples and price of Ready
Roofing and particulars of Free De-
livery Offer."
THE HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited,
Factory Distributors,
HAMILTON, CANADA.
ASK FOR
- FREE
SAMPLES
0
The Safest Investment in
Canada'
Victory Bonds
VICTORY LOAN BONDS; AT PRESENT PRICES, ARE ABSO-
LUTELY IN THE BARGAIN CLASS
Your Choice of Five TAX FREE Maturities:
,
Due Price and Yield
Interest _ <A,
1922 98 . 6.37
1923 6.15
1927 97 '6.00
1933 96,50 5,88
1937 98 5.68
TAXABLE ISSUES
1924 97 6.27
1934 93 6.25
The supply available is limited. Prompt action is urged. Bonds
delivered free of all delivery or brokerage charges.
WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE
R. S. Hays,
Seaforthi Ontario
ae,
-NEW=
Waterloo Boy Tractors
WILL PLOW 8 TO 10 ACRES PEI, DAY.
TRACTORS AND PLOWS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT
SEAFORTH.
ALSO 1 FORDSON, 1 12-25 CLEVELAND, 1 8-15 AVERY. ALL IN
FIRST CLASS CONDITION FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
ALSO A NUMBER OF KEROSENE AND GASOLINE SMALL PORT-
ABLE AOTGINES.
SEVERAL REBUILT STEAM ENGINES AND THRESHERS.NE%
THRESIOIRS FROM 20 INCH UPWARDS.
THE ROM, BELL ENGINE & thRESHER CO, LTD
WE WANT
-
a- reliable agent for every un-
represented district, to self our
well known Fruit and Orna-
mental Trees, Shrubs, Etc.
1
Good Pay -Exclusive terri-
tory Rights.
, Our agency is valuable under.
present conditions.
600 Acres of Nursery -Estab-
lished 40 Years.
Write for particulars to
Agency Department.
PELHAM NURSERY C.,
755-16 TORONTO, ONT.
_
,
..mmeammiell1001,•••••I
OFING
SAVE 50c
to
WHEAT PARTICIPATION
, CERTIFICATES
Leave your certificates with this Bank and
we will collect for you the final, payment
which will'
probabl3r be authorized by the
Wheat Board about the end of October.,
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15,000,000
RESERVE FUND • - $15,000,000 -
SEAFORTH BRANCH: J. G. MULLMN, Manager.
Lease Expiring Sale
As the lease for our store expires shortly, we have decided to
make a sale rather than go to the expense of removing our stock.
This will mean a slash in the price of Musical Merchandise such as
Huron County has never seen before. It is a known fact that we
carry the largest stock of musical instruments in Seaforth, so it
can be readily seen what this will mean to a music loving public.
We state without fear of contradiction that we have, in the Cecilian
Piano, one of the very few High Grade pianos made in Canada to-
day, the others being -the Heintzman, Mason & Risch and Nordh.eimer.
A visit to our store will prove this statement. Our stock of pianos
is limited and as the price is little above cost, we advise you to act
quickly. Talking Machines, all new, at $14.00 up to $130.00, and
they ,are wondexful value. We will hold, any article- over on pay-
ment of a small deposit. Below are listed a few of the Specials: -
Accordions (Hohner) $12.50 up to' '$20.00
Violins (Stead. .p Models) ssoo up to $12.50
Mandolins (Flat Back) $10:00. Reg. $12.50
(These are worth double)
Music Satchels $2.00 up to $2.75: Reg. $2.50 to $3.50
Piano Benches
Record Cabinets
$7,50 to $12.50
$18.00 up to $27.50
Gramophone Records, Used 50 cents; New,. 85 cents.
Mouth Organs too numerous to itemize.,. 50c up to $1:25 (Hehner)
There will be a special price on Sheet Music during sale, so
come in 'and brouse around.
Store open from 9 a.m. until 9 p.m.
Wegg's Music House
PHONE 157 6PPO5ITE ABERHART'S DRUG STORE
1.00
per roll
Prompt
Shipment
I /
1 \
YOURSELF THE JUDGE
We ship on approval to any station
where there is an agent. We save you
50c to $1.00 a roll on Ready Roofings
of guaranteed quality,
yourself to be the judge
after inspecting the Roof-
ing at our risk. Samples
free by mail, also free
cataIogue,..with prices and full informa-
tion. Send -letter or post card, "Send
me free samples and price of Ready
Roofing and particulars of Free De-
livery Offer."
THE HALLIDAY COMPANY, Limited,
Factory Distributors,
HAMILTON, CANADA.
ASK FOR
- FREE
SAMPLES
0
The Safest Investment in
Canada'
Victory Bonds
VICTORY LOAN BONDS; AT PRESENT PRICES, ARE ABSO-
LUTELY IN THE BARGAIN CLASS
Your Choice of Five TAX FREE Maturities:
,
Due Price and Yield
Interest _ <A,
1922 98 . 6.37
1923 6.15
1927 97 '6.00
1933 96,50 5,88
1937 98 5.68
TAXABLE ISSUES
1924 97 6.27
1934 93 6.25
The supply available is limited. Prompt action is urged. Bonds
delivered free of all delivery or brokerage charges.
WRITE, CALL OR TELEPHONE
R. S. Hays,
Seaforthi Ontario
ae,
-NEW=
Waterloo Boy Tractors
WILL PLOW 8 TO 10 ACRES PEI, DAY.
TRACTORS AND PLOWS READY FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY AT
SEAFORTH.
ALSO 1 FORDSON, 1 12-25 CLEVELAND, 1 8-15 AVERY. ALL IN
FIRST CLASS CONDITION FOR IMMEDIATE DELIVERY.
ALSO A NUMBER OF KEROSENE AND GASOLINE SMALL PORT-
ABLE AOTGINES.
SEVERAL REBUILT STEAM ENGINES AND THRESHERS.NE%
THRESIOIRS FROM 20 INCH UPWARDS.
THE ROM, BELL ENGINE & thRESHER CO, LTD