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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1920-11-05, Page 5Sneelemaarreenelensieleelleellenelliellalenilliaos -TOES Prices 5iness,„recently offered us Ls. We placed large orders ow offer you Good Work ;. Every man, who is in e these Shoes. They are he prices are much lower AL her on a good, comfortable les are well riveted and e, per pair .... $4.75 lack or Tan Leather—tie s CaHsi& and the Tan a toe -caps, bellows tongries, Special Cash Price, per • . . 711 E COMMERCLii HOTEL Owners r (Wa r Sale of Tires s—a11 sizes - 30th Accessories ist Requires Ltement to the thst. artment all makes of cars. satisfactory. ne and Kerosene md Pot 0 Jarag e Seaforth 1 4 4 t 1 4 r NOVEMBER 5, 1.92%; BRUCEFIELD 1‘1.:es.—On Sunday next, two men; Bob -rt Watson and Hugh McLauchlin, will be ordained as Elders in the Pres- byterian church at the morning ser- Arice.—Itugh Ross had his fifth opera- tion in Clinton hospital last week. piece by piece both his legs have been amputated above the knee. Amidst all his trials and sufferings he keeps tip brairely, never grumbling- at his hard lot. He came from Swift Our - rent, Sask., about a year ago, suffer- ing from gangrene and since that time Inas spent the greater part of the time in a hospital. He is a marvel bf patient endurance in suffering.—. A. load of coal reached our station this week.—Rev. Mr. McFarlane, of Bayfield, and Rev. W. D. McIntosh texchanged pulpits on Sunday last— Miss A. Pluff isthe guest of her aunt, ?Ars. Dow. SEAFORTH MARKETS Beaforth, November .1 'Eggs, per 'dozen Potatces, per ,bag.. Pleat, per bushel Oats, per 'bushel Ba-rley, per bushel Flour, per cwt. Butter, per lb Bran, per ton Shorts, per ton llogs, per cwt. 4, l92O.j $1.15 $2.00 60e 90c $6.50 to $7.00 55c $80.00 ;70.00. $16.50 POULTRY MARKET Toronto, November 2.—Drassed - Poultry— Spring chickens, 22c ; roosters, 16c ; fowl, 18 to 25c; ducklings, 22c; turkeys, 40c. DAIRY MARKET Toronto, November 2.—Cheese, New Targe, 28 to 29c; twins, 29 to 80c; triplets, 29% to 301,.6c; bid large, 83 to 34e; do., twins, 23% to 3414c. Butter—Fresh dairy, choice, 19 to 50e, 'Creamery prints, 55 to 61c. Mar- in -35 to 37o. Eggs—No. 1, 63 to 65c ; Cartons, 75 to 80c; selects 68 to 70c. • 'BEAN MARKET Toronto, November 2.—Canadian handpicked 'bushel, 14.26.; primes, 16.00 to $3.25; Japan, 14.75 to 15.00 ; Limas, Madagascar, 11 to 12c: (California Trims, 12 to 13c. GRAIN MARKET Toronto, Nov. 2.—Manitoba Wheat—No. 1 Northern, 12.81; No. 2 Northern, $2.30%; No. 3 Northern, $2.2514 ; No. 4 wheat $2.17'% in store Fort William, Manitoba Oats—No. 2C.W., 6874,e; No. 3 C.W., 6511c: 'Number one feed, 62c; Number 2 feed, V% cents in store Fort William.. 'Manitoba Barley—No. 3 C.W., 11.161h ;,No. 4 C.W., 51.11.1a. rejected, 841,c; feed, Eill‘tc, in store Fort William. American Corn—No. 3 yellow, 11-23; nominal track. Toronto; prompt shipment. Ontario Oats—No. 2 white 68 to 71c. Ontario Wheat—No. 2 Winter, $2.05 to $2.10 ; No. 2 Spring, $2 to 12.05; shipping points, according to freights. Barley —11.10 to 21.15 according to freights out, side. 'Buckwheat—No. 2, nominal. Rye—No. 2 11.65. -nominal, according tss freights out - Side. 'Manitoba Flour -112.90 top patents ; 112.40 second patents. Ontario Flour -19.00 bulk, seaboard. Millfeed—Car lots -a -Delivered Montreal, freights, bag included—Bran, per ton, 138 to 140.25 ; shorts, per ton, 142 to :$45.25; 'good "feed flour, $3.25. BIRTHS Andrews.—In Seaforth, on Wednesday, No- vember 3rd, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Dennis Andrews, a daughter. Watson.—In Tuckersmith, on October 24th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Watson, a daughter. Cutt —In Goderich, on October 26th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. Calvin Cutt, a son. Nichol.—In Morris township, on October 25th, 1920, to Mr. and Mrs. James Nichol, a son. Bannon.—In Logan, on October 13th, to Mr. and Mrs. -Lorne Bannon, a son. e 11•••••••••••••••10.1.1••••••••••••••••11111.1.,.. MAIL CONTRACT SEALED TENDERS, addreseed to the'Post- master General; will be reeeived at Ottawa until noon, on Friday, the 10th day of De- cember, 1920, fee the conveyance His MaJeatles Mails; on a proposed conlaract for four years, 6 times per week, over Walton No. 1 Rural Route from the lit day of April, next. Prittedl notices containing further inf rms. to Of proposed Contract may be eeen and blank forms of Tender may be obtained at the Post Offices of Walton, Brussels, Blyth, and at the office; of the Poet Office Inspector, Londen. CHAS. E. H. Ftsnatt,' Post Office Inspector. Poet Office Inspector's Office, London, 29tl4)otober, .1920. 2750-3 MARRIAGES Allen—Bell.—At Londesboro, on October 26, by Rev. -T. E. Sawyer, of the Methodist church, Alice R., only daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Bell, to Wallace B. Allen, only son of Mr. and Mrs. John Allen, of Lon- don. Brokenshire—Lawson.--In London, on Oc- tober 23rd, 1920, Miss Beatrice Louise Law- • scat, daughter of Mr. Eli Lawson, of Credi- ton East to Mr. Joseph- Brokenshire, of Windsor, son of Mr. Silas Brokenshire, of Stephen. AUCTION SALES " UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK.— Thomas Brown has been instructed to sell by public auction oe Lot 80, Concession 5, MoKillop,. on Friday, November 12th, at 1 o'clock p.m., the following: Horses—One driving mare 4 years old. Cattle -5 cows freehend, 1 milking cow, 8 cows due to calve in February, 3 cows clue to calve in March, 1 cow due to calve in April, 1 heifer due to calve in May, 8 steers rising 2 years old, 2 heifers rising 2 years old„ 1 yearling heifer, 2 spring calves, 4 summer calves, and about acres of turnip. Also six ening pig eleven weeks old. Terras Turnips, c.ash, months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 8 centes. on the dollar allowed for cash. SAMUEL STOREY, Proprietor; T. grown, Auctioneer. 2760-1. A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND " Implements. Mr. Thos. Brown has been instructed to sell by public auction, on Lot 3, Concession 2, McKillop, on Friday, No- vember 12th, at 1 p.m., the following property. Horses -2 fillies four years -.old, 2 fillies 2 years old, 2 fillies three years old, 1 yearling colt, 1 gelding 8 years old, 1 driver 10 years old. Cattle -1 cow 6. years old due to calve in March, 1 cow 4 years old due to calve in April, 1 cow three rears old due to calve in May, 2 heifers rising 8 years old, 2 steers and 1 heifer rising 2 years old, 2 steers and 1 heifer rising 1 year old, -8 spring calves. Implements. -1 Massey -Harris binder 7 foot cut, 1 John Deere manure spreader, 1 Mammy -Harris side delivery rake, 1 John Deere wagon, 1 top buggy, 1 set bob sleighs, 2 -furrow riding plow, 2 -furrow gang plow, 1 set of light harrows, -1 set horse clippers, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms of Sale. -12 months' credit on approved joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent, allowed off' for cash. JOHN B. BRUXER, Proprietor; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. 2759-8 DEATHS Neelin.—In St. Michael's Hospital, Toronto, on November 3rd, 1920, Anna D. White, beloved wife of Mr. F. G. Neetin, Willson.—In Detroit, on October 30th, Sarah Sloan, relict of the late 0. C. Willson, aged 75 years. Devereux.—In Tusicersmith, on October 31st, Margaret Fortune, widow of the late Thomas Devereux, aged 88 years. Spotton.—In Wingham, on October 22nd, Sara Glenn, beloved wife of Mr. George Spotton. Dennison.—In Kirkton, on Sunday, October 10-th, 1920, William Dennison, aged 75 years and 11 months. SALE REGISTER On Wednesday, November 171A, at 1 P.m., on Lot 25, Concession 4, Star1e1y, farm stock and implements. John V. Diehl, Proprietor ; Thomas Gundry, Auctioneer. - IMPORTANT NOTICES 13-3-4- tiO1 - -Or eas ea- se -sl ; ASV. g S Zi ek , FOR SALE.—TWO GOOD LEICESTER rams. Apply on Lot 29, Concession 13, McKillop. WILLIAM R. SOMERVILIX R. R. No. 4, Walton. 2169x2 A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND " Implements. Mr. T. Gundry has been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 25, Concession 4, Stanley, on Wednesday, November 17th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the fol - owing: Horses -1 mare 14 years old, 1 driv- ing mare 16 years old. cattle -1 cow 7 years old to freshen in April, 1 cow 5 years old to frshen in June, 1 cow 7 years old sup- posed to be in calf, 2 steers 3 years old, 1 heifer 3 years old, 1 steer 2 years old, 3 heifers 2 years old, 2 heifers 1 year old, 1 steer 1 year old, 5 calves. Swine -1 brood sow with litter 7 weeks old at time of sale, 4 store hogs, fat sow. Implements—Clover Leaf manure spreader, Deering binder -6 foot cut, McCormick mower 6 foot cut, McCormick disc drill, Massey -Harris bean cultivator. Cockshutt cultivator, International steel hay loader, McCormick steel roller, steel hay rake, 10 foot; disc harrow, set 4 -flake diamond harrows, Perrin waking plow, 2 Fleury walking plows, 2 -furrow Imperial plow, scuffler, farm truck wagon, set bob sleighs, covered buggy, cutter, McTaggart fanning mill, root pulper, set pea harvesters, Maple Leaf 10 inch grinder, grain crusher, circular saw outfit, International 8-16 coal oil trac- tor, grain and bean separator, 40 gallon steel tank, 6 -inch driving belt, 82 foot ex- tension ladder, ha fork, car, rope, slings - and pulleys, gravel box, whiffietrees and neck yoke, sap pans, sap pails and spiles, 2 sugar kettles, set double harness, 2 sets single harness, London fence machine, heavy fence stretcher, rope stretcher, a quantity of 3 inch tile, Capital cream separator, churn, cook stove, Secretary, and a number of arti- cles too nurnerous to mention. Also a num ber of hens. Terms.—All sums of 110 and under, cash ; over that amount 12 months' credit on approved joint notes. Four per cent. per annum off for cash. JOHN V. DIEHL, Proprietor ; Thomas Gundry, Auc- tioneer. 2760-2 STRA.YED.—FROM MR. THOMAS PRICE'S farm, on October 28th, 1920, a black dog with brown around his nose and ffet. Answers to the name of "Collie." Phone 14-240 for particulars. THOMAS PRICE, -------- ----- R. R. Ni. 1, Seaforth. 2760-tf 99::: ACRE FARM AT WINTHROP, FOUR miles north of Seaforth, on leading ravel road to Walton and Brussels, Prop- erty of the late R. H. Govenlock for sale. Seventy-five acres fall plowing to be let- at .-once. Apply to J. R. GOVENLOCK,/ Sea - forth, 2759x2 HURON EXPOSITOR AUCTION 'SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK ON ' Lot 22, London Roads 2 miles north of Kippen, on Tuesday,' November 9th, at 2 o'clock p.m, sharp, the following property, namely: Three Hereford cows to fresher' in April, Hereford cow to freshen in June, Ayre - shire cow to freshen in April, Aereshire cow to freshen in June, 4 heifers to freshen in April, steer rising 8 years old, heifer ris- ing 3 years old, 6 ethers rising two years old, 6 heifers, -rising two years old. Terms - 12 months' credit on furnishing aptroved joint notes, or a discount of 5 per cent. per annum allowed for cash. JOHN MOFFAIT, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. 2759-2 • AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, Barns and implements. Jas. Jones, of Mitchell, has received instructions from Dr. Lloyd Moffatt, to sell by public auction, as the •proprietor will grass his entire farm in the future, at Lot 15, Bayfield Road, Stanley, mile east of Varna, at 1 o'clock, on Fri- day, Nov. 5, 1920, the following: Horses. - 1 agricultural team. Cattle. -1 cow, freshen early part November; 1 milking heifer. 5 2 year old heifers, 2 will freshen soon; 1 2 - Year -old heifer, calf by side; 1 yearling heifer; 2 three year old steers, 6 two year old steers, 2 yearling steers: Swine.—Eight Shoats, 6 months old. Poultry. -15 White Leghorme Implements.—(Purchased new in 1018)-1 Massey -Harris side rake, 1 Massey - Harris hay loader, 1 Massey -Harris mower, 1 Oliver bean cultivator, 1 steel roller, 1 set bob sleighs, 1 light wagon, 1 top buggy, 1 . set of single harnetse 1 set crf double harness, 2 collars, 1 blodk and tackle, 1 De Laval cream separator, 1 churn, 3 hanging lamps, roots, turnips and mangolds. Barns.—One driving shed and poultry barn, 24x56, new roof and plate; 1 horse stable, 26x06; 1 grain barn, 86x56. Terms s ---Everything ender $10 Cash, over that amount 12 months' (except barns, 6 month?) credit on furnishing ap- proved ieint notes. A discount of 6 per cent. Per annum allowed for cash. DR. LLOYD MOFFATT, Proprietor; James Jones, Auc- tioneer. 2758-8 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 SEAFORTH CREAMERY Seaforth Ontario James Watson ' GENERALINSURANCE AGENT REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT DEALER IN SEWING MACHINES. , Four good houses for sale, c.onveniently situated in the Town of Seaforth. Terms reasona le and possession, given pr ly. OLEARING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implements. Mr. George Elliott has been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 86, Concession 2, Tuckersmith, on Wed- nesday, November 10th, at 12.80 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -1 aged mare. general purpose; 1 black driver, 11 years old; 1 black agricultural mare 6 years old; 1 filly coming three. Cattle—Cows are all good milkers; 2 caws newly freshened, 1 freshened in August, 1 due March 6th, 2 heifers two years old, 4 yearlings, 1 heifer, 3 steers,, 5 calves. Sheep. -12 Leceister ewes, 1 thoroughbred Leceister ram, eligible. Swine—One brood sow due in February, 6 chunks, one hundred pounds each. Fowl 75 hens, 80 pullets. Hay -6 tons of timothy hay, 4 tons of clover, 4 tons of alfalfa hay. Implements. -1 Massey -Harris mower, one Massey -Harris cultivator (3 horse), 1 disc harrow, 1 gang plow, 1 Massey -Harris seed drill combined, 1 Oliver riding plow nearly new, 1 walking plow, 1 scuffier, 1 Deering rake, ten feet,,1 steel roller, 1 set of diamond harrows, 1 Chatham fanning mill with bagger, 1 set if 600 M. scales, 1 grindstone, 1 wagon, 1 stock rack, 1 hay. rack, 1 wagon box, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 covered buggy, one open buggy, 1 cutter, 1 pair of bob sleighs as good as new, 1 root pulper, 1 wood sleigh with rack, 1 stoneboat, 150 cedar posts, 1 Workman and Ward hay car and 2 stop blocks, ropes, chains, forks, 5. logging chains, cow chains, 5 set of whiffietrees, 3 neckyokes, 2 bunches of shingles, 2 water troughs, lined; 1 bagger, shovels, a quantity of brick, 1 lawn mower, 3 dozen cotton hags, 2 sets of double harness, 2 sets of single harness, 1 odd set, collars and hames, 1 sap pan, 80 sap pails and spiles, 2 sugar kettles, De Laval cream separator No. 12r 1- Collie dog, 3 goat robes, 1 long ladder, 6 chicken coops, a quanty of 1 -inch lumber, plank and scantling, piano box, 2 milk cans. House- hold Effects -1 Happy Thought range, one kitchen cook stove, 1 china cabinet, 1 side- board, 2 extension tables, kitohen chairs, 3 rockers, 1 upholstered rocking chair, 1 bed- room suite, • 1 mattress, bed springs, 1 bed, 1 bureau, 1 walnut table 'oval shape, 8 feet by 4 feet, 1 walnut sideboard, 1 baking cab- inet, 1 cupboard, 1 wardrobe, 1 cellar table, pictures and picture frames, 2 hanging lamps, hand lamps, 1 Davis sewing machine,_ a good Wilton carpet 4% by 5% yards, 1 rug 8x4 yards, cerpet sweeper, 2 'feather ticks, a small tables, 1 8 -day kitchen clock, 1 8 -day mantle clock, 1 churn, butter worker, 40 -gallon steel tank, some dishes, pails and crocks and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms.—Hay and all sums of $10 and under, cash ; over that amount 10 months' credit on approved joint notes. Four per cent. per annum off for cash. WILLIAM ELCOAT, Proprietor; George Elliott, Auc- tioneer. 2759-2 1 S 8CDOORS erns 10-1.141 Mir 1 Cpiiin. Fiera with Om. Safe trts. Dray suaranteed. Write for Price Ltd etC down fuel ...romes Insure winter' meta& o NALLIDAY 00PAPAP116 Limited mn.T0111 VACTORY DI 1 01 <> <> 0 0 0 <> <> ° S. T. HOLMES ° o Funeral Director and 0 Licensed Embalmer 0 - Undertaking Parlors in O Beattie Block, opposite The 0 Expositor Office. Residence Goderich St., opposite Dr. Scott's. -4(>40 • Phone N 0' Flowers furingnohtitischeoe.rd Do any short 000000000 000'0, 0000 000000000; AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE REAL ."Estate in the Township of East Wawanosh, County of Huron. The . Administratrix of the estate of the late William J. McBurney, deceased, will offer for sale by public auction at the Queens Hotel in the Town of Wing - ham, on Saturday, the lath of November, A.D., 1920, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon, the following valuable lands and premises, namely: Parcel No. 1.—The north half of Lot Number Thirty-four in the Eigth Con- cession of the Township of East Wawanosh, containing one hundred acres of land. On this parcel is situate a frame barn 40x60, stone stable underneath, a drive shed 30x50 with a stone hogl pen underneath, a frame dwelling, 11h story, 20x30 and kitchen 14x20. (All other buildings now on the land belong to tenant.) There are on the premises about 10 acres of good hardwood bush and the balance is cleared and under cultivation. The property is situate about 3 miles from .the Village of Belgrave and 8 miles from the Town of Wingham on a good_ gravel road. Parcel No. 2.—All that part of Lot Number Thirty-three in the Ninths Concession of the said Township. of East Wawanosh, lying west of the River Maitland and containing one hundred and thirty-three acres of land more or less. This lot is situate abeut four miles from the village of Belgrave and 9 miles from -the Town of Wingham, andthere are out 30 acres of good bush upon the premises. Parcel No. 3.—Nine acres of that part of Lot Number Thirty-three in the Ninth Con- cession situate east of the River Maitland. This parcel is all timbered with mixed timber. Terms of Sale.—Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money on the day of sale and the balance within thirty days thereafter. The properties will be sold subject to a reserved place. Further parti?tilars and conditions of sale s(iil be made known on the day of ,ale or may be had on applicatiori to the under- signed. Dated this twenty-sixth day viOc- tober, A.D. 1920. R. VANSTONE, Wingham P. C., Vendor's Solicitor. 2760ya AppIy at my Office for particulars: ,,eusa• A UC'TION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND -L-2- Implements, Grain and Hay on Lot 21, South- Thames Road, half mile East of Far- quhar, on Wednesday, November 10th, 1920, at 1 o'cl'ock sharp, the following: Horses— Registered Clydesdale mare with foal, 3 year old registered Clydesdale filly, pair 2 year old registered Clydesdale fillies, pair filly foals registered, driving mare, Agric brood mare. Cattle --Registered Shorthorn cow, Highland Queen due March lst; registered heifer, calf at foot; cow due March 4th; cow due April 7th; cow due April 15th; heifer due Decem- ber 23rd; 2 cows due in June; •cow due June 1st: heifer 1 year old ; 6 spring calves. Hogs and Poultry—Tamworth sow with litter it, foot, 5 Miss weighing about 126 tbs., 50 pure bred Barred Rocks, 50 White Leghorns, 6 pair Irish swan geese, 10 pair Muscovie ducks. . Implements.—Frost & Wood binder, 6 foot cut,' nearly new; Deering mower, 5 foot cut Frost & Wood rake, 10 foot; Frost & Wood steel roller, 3 drum, nearly new ; Maxwell cultivator, Massey -Harris disc, diamond har- row, riding plow, nearly new; 2 walking plows and Twin plow, turnip sower, scuffier, lumber wagon, double box, steel truck wagon, new; spring wagon, top buggy, rubber tire; open buggy, cutter, set bobsleighs nearly new, hay rack, gravel box,. 6 horse power - gasoline engine. International; buzz saw ; stock scales, 3,000 Ths. capacity; Clinton fan- ning mill ; set niokle mounted harns, new ; set team harness, britchen; set light team harness; 2 sets single harness ; De Laval cresan separator; harrow cart; wheelbarrow, 2 60 -gallon oil tanks, stoneboat, grindstone, sugar kettles, sorry, 150 feet farm ropes, sling ropes,. 1,500 bushels oats, 25 tons first-class hay, Ooldny bees, 12 hives, chains, forks, shovels, hoes and many other articles ; also a high oven steel range, Clafe Bros. ; - coal oil stove, 3 burner, and other household furni- ture. Terms ---$10 and under, cash ; over that 'amount 12 months' credit on approved joint notes. Five per cent. o cash on credit amounts. W. 11. KAY, Proprietor; C. W. Robinson, Auctioneer ; J. Kay, - Clerk. '2760-1 4•••••0••••••=•••••••••1 0 0 0" 0 0 $8 to $12 PER DAY Auto Tractor Mechanice, Vulcanizing, $8 to $12 per day. Men wanted fill present demand automobile mechanice, driving, trac- tor operating, tire vulcanizing, oxy-acetylene welding, storage battery electrical work. We teach these trades. Practical training. Only few weeks required. Day and night cheeses. Write fret catalogue. Big wages. Steady employment. HEMPHILL'S AUTO and GAS TRACTOR SCHOOLS, 168 King St. West, Toronto. We give free transfers to r our branches Canada and U. S. Largest and most practical system motor schools in the world. Endorsed by auto associations and tractor firms. Be sure it is Hemphill's. Ac- cept no substitute. 2759-2 STRATFOR,D, ONTARIO. • NEW TERM FROM NOV. 1St. The leading Commercial " School of Western Ontario. Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraph Departments. Grad- uates placed in positions. Stud- ents may enter at any time. Get our free catalogue. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. W. T. BOX & CO. Embalmer and Funeral Directors U. C. BOX Holder of Government Diploma and License •ft Charges moderate Flowers furnished on short notice. Night Calls Day Calls Phone 175 Phone 43 00000000 0000 0000 000000000 W. S. GOR1VILEY <> Embalmer and Funeral - Director 0 Undertaking Parlors Above M. Williams' Grocery Store. 0 Main Street, Seaforth. 0 Flowers furnished on short 0 notice. 0 Charges Moderate 0 Phone—Night or Day -192 0 0 0010000000400.0 • FARMS FOR SALE NOTICE of DISSOLUTION !Notice is hereby given that the partner- ship heretofore, subsisting between us, the undereigned, as General Merchants, in the Town of Seaforth, in the County of listron, has this day been dissolved by mutual con- sent. All debts owing to the said partner- ship are to be paid to Donald N. MacKinnon at Seaforth aforesaid, and all claims against the said partnership are to be presented to the said Donald M MacKinnon. Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this 1st day of November, 1920. WITNESS; J. L. Killoran. JOHN fl. DORSEY. D. E. MacKINNON. 2760-2 FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 84, CONCESSION 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 FARM FOR SALE.—LOT 33, CONCES- " 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 8 miles of Sea; forth: tes miles from school; rural mail and telephone. Apply to ROBERT W. McMIL- LAN, R. R. No. 2, Seaforth. 2755-tf FARM FOR. SALE.—FOR SALE LOT 1, Concession 11, Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres. There are on the premises a bank barn 70x36 with stone stabling, silo, Implement shed, hen house and pig pen, all in good repair; eight -roomed frame house, with hard and soft water. The farm is all cleared hut eight acres of bush, 70 acres seeded down. Five miles from Hasa% 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 'ARM FOR SALE.—LOT 80, CONCESSION -2- 4, McKillop, containing 99% acres of good land. There is a never -failing well at the barn with wind mill and large cement tank and piping thrOugh stables. It' is all seeded with the exception of 35 acres which is plowed, There is a good bank barn 48x60 with stone stabling underneath, also a straw and hay shed 30x70,.....with hen and pig house underneaths There is a good brick house and kitchen on premises, also hard and soft water in the house. The farm is all fenced with wire and well drained with tile. School is- on the farm, and is situated 3 miles from the town of Seaforth. Has telephone and rural mail delivery. Owner ' is desirous of selling on account of ill health. For fur- ther particulars apply on the premises or address JOHN McELROY, R. R. No. 2, Sea - forth. ' 2759x8 WE WANT ,a reliable agent for every un- represented district, to self our well known Fruit and Orna- mental Trees, Shrubs, Etc. Good Pay—Exclusive terri- tory Rights. Our agency is valuable ii\ider present conditions. 800 Acres of Nursery—Estab- lished 40 Years. Write for particulars to Agency Department. PELHAM NURSERY C., 755-16 TORONTO, ONT. 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. GRAND TRUNK RstiMANZ The Double Track Route between ' MONTREAL, TORONTO, DETROIT & CHICAGO Unexcelled Dining Car Service. Sieepink cars on night trains and Parlor Cars on principal day trains.. For ft.rther particulars apply to any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E. Horning, District Passenger Agent, Toronto, Ont. W. Plant Depot Agent 'ARMS .FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT 12, r'oncession 6, in the Township of Tucker - smith, 8 miles from Seaforth, 5 miles from Brucefleld and Kippen, convenient to school and church; 95 acres cleared, remainder in 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 form 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 Hib- 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 Hensel], quarter of mile from school. There is long distance telephone connection on both 'farms, also rural mail delivery. These tams 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, or phone 14 on 181, Seaforth. THOMAS • G. SHILLINGLAW, Proprietor. ARE YOU A 1 I MAN OR WOMAN . _ , . Brave enough to Face the Future 1 = — ... , — Big enough -to Assume a Responsibility? ss — = Far-seeing- enough to Prepare for Misfortune? . = Ambitious enough to Increase your Estate Immediately? = Patriotic enough to Provide for your Own? = Energetic enough to be Making a Good Livelihood. = ... = t — .. Healthy enough to Pass a Medical Examination? = ... Then clip this advertisement. . = = Fill in coupon and send to — =— — — = S. C. COOPER, =—. = .- Inspector Northern Life = -- Assurance Co, .... = = BOX K. . - SEAFORTH EXPOSITOR OFFICE. — = = = = • NAME = ADDRESS = Date Born day of , .in the year . • • NM, NIA E ranumum1t1111111! 1111111111111111 t111111111111RIMMIIIIII1111111111111111111111111111111111Z; ...........msessesse-asaresaassassasaierassss-sesseassassasasseassanaaesesseessa,,,as a 'Se FARMERS' SALES NOTES Patinas with Sales Notes will be well advised,to turn them over to this Bank for collection. The Bank will relieve you of all trouble in mak- line presentation, and payments will be credited to your account promptly. 138A Sales Notes supplied without charge. THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL . $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND . $15,000,000 SEAFORTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, Manager. eeelerrei, 1 The Safest Investment in Canada Victory Bonds 1 VICTORY LOAN BONDS, AT PRESENT PRICES, ARE ABSO- LUTELY IN THE BARGAIN CLASS Your Choice of Five TAX FREE Maturities: 1923. ...... ........ 98 ...... 6.15 Y 6.37i e 15 od Due Price ,and 1922..... 98 Interest .6.90 119137......... . 9 4.50 1937 . . 98 . . 5.88 . 5.68 TAXABLE ISSUES .. 97 6.27 1924 625 1934....,.... . .... 93 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, Seaforth, Ontario nie ELCitI A New odel 8 5 A,/, kilowatt DELCO-LIGHT at a greatly reduced price is offered to you. This plant generates plenty of electricity for the average requirements of the farm home, for abundant electrk light, power fot pumping water, and for running the machines ordinarily turned by hand. And the price is only $585 1, o, h. nearest Canadian Distributor's Headquarters, There are larger DELCO-LIGHT No matter where you live, there is a models for larger requirements—at prices satisfied user near you, enjoying the lower ,than those paid for former models of comforts, conveniences and labor-saving t4 sante capacities. All DELCO-L1G FIT featthes of DELCO-LIGHT. Over models have the sameunexcelled mechani- 125,000 plants in daily usage are your cal features. They are self -cranking, assurance of the continued satisfactory' self -stopping, air-cooled, have only one and econcrnicalV,rvice of all DELCO- place to oil, and are equipped with thick LIGHT models. There is e size plate, long-lived battery. DELCO-LIGHT to meet your needle Write, phone or call for detailed ioformadon T. McMillan, R. R. No, 2, Seaforth qfioro's a Saiisiod Usor NoarKu - -7 • :04 _X;e4.7,14; • • T. -- A