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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1921-03-04, Page 5tarp rl;�t4 i tf,.lrirlt.li+,ny' fr.'fr +7'dld�L'r?$!:!i �1B$ y11p1I�,oOhol pot 4 4..00 46 to 40a pA�la ton •,.ti , pe?' b. Flog,, per cwt, gQ 3p Shorts, per ton 54 Potatoes, per bag 51.00 BIRTHS 4 Dalrymple. -10 2Lohe120111Z. on Febrwrn 2214, to Mr. and N. George Dalrywgple,.. a daughter. Smith. -In SgmondvUle, o1 February 281b >40. and Mrs. W. D. nth, daughter. W --Ie Ob9ngtu, See, Mean. China, on December 28. 1980. to Ser. Jab$ .a and Mur. Welker, a eon -Donald " Crawford.. /aeoq►r-At Era Stratford Rousted, o1 Feb. ofDublin. a daughter. to Mand Mrs. Frank J. Feeney, MDOiscken.-In Hewlek, on February leth. to Mr. and Mrs. WUbur MaOracken, twin deaehtexs. MARRIAGES Nedlger-Holland.-[n Clinton, on Feb. 28rd, >» the Rev. 8. Anderson, Mary Clete. -daughter of Mr. and Mn. C. R. Holland, to Wiliam Merritt Nedlger, eon of Dir. and Ma. W. J. Nedlger. all of Clinton- Looker.-Squire.-ln Mitt:bei1, on Febrasry 16th. by Rev. Mr. then, Mks Sarah Squire, daughter of Mrn. John Squire. of the South Ward, to Mr. Gauge Looker, of Logan, son of Mr. and Mrs. Jesse Looker. Llvema.-In Seaforth, on February 26th, Henry Livens, aged 79 years, 8 months and 21 days. Callaghan. In Egmendville. or, February 28, Hannah Folland, wife of the late John Callaghan, aged 69 yearn end 11 months. Campbell. -In Brooklyn, N. Y., on 'February 24th, Janet Laird, wife of the late Dr. J. M. Campbell. IN MEMORIAM DEATHS Nota.-ltonta under thio head will be charg- ed 60 cents per single v res and 26 cents for melt additional verse. e . Tr yet. In loving memory of our dear u George E., only non of Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Troyer, who paaaed away „ne year a8o today, March 8, 1920. Thie day brings back sed memory Of one who le gone to rest, The one. who think of .him today Are the ones who lured him, batt No one knows how much we mita him, none but aching hearts can tell. ' Earth has lost him, heaven found him: Jtsua doeth all things well. What would 1 give his hand to clasp, Hie dear sweet ince to a To hear hie voice, to eee him 'mile 'Chat meant 00 much to me. That memory is just as dear to -day As In the hour he passed Away. When days are dark and friends 're few, Dearest George how we long for you. From the ones who loved him halt, SALE REGISTER On Tuesday, March 15th, on lot 7, Con - tension 1, 14,11. t. form, farm 'tock and implements. Joseph Mero, Proprietor, Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. On Thureday, March 17th, at 1 'dock P.M., MI Lot 32, Concession 3, McKillop, Farm Stock and Implements. A. Wankel, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. IMPORTANT NOTICES GARS FOR SALE.. NUMBER OF NEW and used nr. different makes, for mile St BROWN'S GARAGE, North Main Street, eaforth. 2777.1 rt LAX MILL SCUTCHERS WANTED AT once. Apply CODERICH FLAX MILLS, Goderich. 2776.2 WOOD FOR SAI.E.--100 CORDS 01' 4 - foot hard maple. 100 curds 14 end 16 inch wood, square timber for two or three barns. All at moderate prices. Phone 2 on 231, Seaforth. LEO McKAY, McKillop. 2777.1 BULL CALF FOR SALE.- 8 MONTHS' old thoroughbred Durham bull calf for sale. Thiµ is a choice animal. Phone 11 on 131, Seaforth, or address Seaforth Post Office. SIDNEY GEMMELL. 2776.1f THRESHING OUTFIT FOR SALE.-SAW- er & Massey Peerless Separator. 36 inch with rear cut; 20 H. P. Sawyer & Massey taction engine. All in good working order. Apply to JOHN THIRSK, BLAKE, R. R. No. 1 2, Zurich. 2775x8-tf r 011 SALE. -ON LOT 31, OCNCESSION •••• 2, Tuckersmith, two barns, one 9 30956 and the other le 28x72. Alma a frame house end kitchen. W. LANE, Rruoefleld. Phone 2-628, Clinton. 2775a3 MAN OR WOMAN TO REPRESENT US 90 days; earnings guaranteed; good chance to make $500. Spare time may be used. Experience unneemsary. Particulars on »Delication. WINSTON Co., Dept. A., Toronto. 2777.1 rt ARM FOR SALE OR RENT. --IN TOWN- «hipf Tuekersmith, 100 acres of land with good buildings; 3 miles from Seaforth, ' mile from school. If not sold at once will be rented. Also pasture farm to rent. Apply to JAMES SPROAT, Egmondville, or phone 18 on 160, Seaforth. 2777-tf SHORTHORNS FOR SALE. -HERO ed by by Royaiiet 180032.-_ for enlo; 8 choice young bulls ranging in age from 8 months up to 14 months; 2 young cows with calves at foot. Prices reasonable. Write me, and, if poseib!e, come and s. me: if is worth while. JAMES HILL. R. R. No. 1, Staffs, Ont. 2775x4 BE AN EXPERT IN AUTOS AND TRAO. tom. -We want 200 more men immediately to fill positions In early spring at 8126 to $200 monthly. operating gas tractors, driving motor trucks and cars, eellitrg tractors. ears and farm power machinery, or as auto tractor mechanlen, in city end country garages• Only few weeks required learn these trades at day er evening dames at Hemphill Government Chartered Motor Schools in every large city of Canada. Start now and yon will be reedy for spring rush. Send for eatelogne. HEMPHILL MOTOR SCHOOLS, 108 King Street West, Toronto. Ont., Regina. Beath. teen. Edmonton, Calgary. and Vancouver. 2'170-tf POE SALE. -STORE, DWELLING IN CON- nectIon, separate Souse for alb or gas- oline; alio good stable. with ample room for vehicles. This hon always been is No. One stand with good village and eountry trade. Also part of Lot No. 11, Concession 8, , Tuckersmith, containing 11 acres of lend. On thin property is a frame house. warm e nd comfortable, with rural telephone, stable and drive shed, all complete. Thb ie a alae may little place, with strawberries and all other kind. of both berries and fruit. for home um. This would be an ideal property for a retired farmer. or would do fine for a market garden. The., properties will be sold either together or eeparetely to suit purchaser, and tilde of possession an be arranged. For tern;.. either ea11 personally er oddre.o WILLIAM LEITCH. Egmondville, Ont, Huron County. Phone No. le on 140. 2777x4_ AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNl- ture. Thomas Brown ham been Instructed to Dell by public auction at the residepee of the undersigned, Goderich Street, west. Sea - forth, on Saturday. Meech 19th, at two o'clock p.m., the following: Solid oak side- board, 8 leather meted dining chairs and extension dining table, leather couch, writ- ing dmk, cherry ':inboard, 5- Ieee parlor suite, walnut fames and tapestry covers, 0 bed room smiths with mattrmem and spring, s number of small tables. Pandora range for either - coal or wood, hall rack, New Raymowith novdensi�hkitchenasktable 3-borner oil and chairs. stove ns 1980 five passenger Ford touring mr, and a number of other household article. too num- ePens to mention. Terme-Canh. MRS. O. 'M. CHESNEY, Proprietress: Thos. Brown, Anetioneer. 2776.4 14 Oa W . tho ;le reek slytlehlar and m Stader I Ay Viar of tba JA rr ypA17± 11114 ' tit AUCTION SALES AUCTION BALE -OF FARM STOCK AND ingsbetents. Thos, Barna% hr, beau in. strneted by the undereigggd to '.fell by pappUo sdoA 0}n, lot. 27, Colinmien 2, . L.R.R. o'clock ee o$ Tuesday. Mends 0 1021, a sharp,. via: Hora-4 agrieaf tura mitre 10 year, old.' 1 driving home,_ will work .ingter doable. eider and 1b. liable; 1 year old filly, sired by Index. Gown -1 row the In Morels 1 due Awn 15th. 2 farrow cows, 2 2-yeer-old fat heifers. 1 *termerold other, 8 mewl 60 pullets and hens. 1aa01enen — about 1 out Deering binder, 1 6 -foot cut Deering mower 10 -foot Mayey.Harrie ' rape. one Mamery.Harrle tooth PultIiator and seeder combined, grace seed attachment. 1 MWi9y- 5100. s 14 plate dice harrow, I net diamond harrows, 1 No. 7 WBkineon walking plow, 1 three-quarter Chatham wagon. 1 Ban ce sloosleigh. bay rack, gravel box, one big box with shelving. 1 scuffles, 1 fanning mil. 1 set scales 2005 the, capacity„ 1 fotga, 1 cream separator, hay fork, buggy, cutter, 10 - inch grain grinder, 1 8-H. P. gasoline en- gine. 1 2-H. P. gasoline engine, 80 feet of 4 Inch belting, 1 power emery, mandrel. 2 -Inch emery stone, 44) gallon coal oil tank, Ford coupe in good tunnies order, 1 set double harness, 1 set ainglp fiarnem, quantity of hay and grain and some abike, washing machine, churn and a few housebod artld forks, shovels, and other articles too nu has Lmddhisn. farm•o rTeerrme All proprio of 310.00, and under, cash; ever that amount Fouruntnta credit if st straight fored iut. notes. web.HARRY STEWART, Proprietor; Thumas Brown, Auc- Gonett. 2776-2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, 151 - elements, and Threshing Machinery. The undersigned auctloneem have been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 27, N. M. Huy. F mile went of Blake. 'on Wednesday, March 16th, at 12 o'clock p.m.. :Mare: - Live SL. -1 brown home 7 yearn old, 1 brown home 8 year old, 1 driver 14 years old rueful as third home; 1 gelding driving colt coming 3 by Silver McKinney; 1 fresh cow T yeam old, 2 town 8 yearn old in eel(; 1 2 -year-old heifer, 1 2 -year-old steer, 1 year- ling heifer. 2 calves rfaing one year, 1 calf 6 weeks old, 1 sow with litter, 4 store pigs about 175 tbs. each, come chicken°, Woo 1 4 -year-old gelding by Commodore. Thresh- ing Machinery. -1 Sawyer-Maeney outfit, 36 inch neparetop, rear cut, 20 H. -P. Sawyer traction engine complete with all belts, etc. Also water tonk on wagon, all in geed work- ing order; also one Bedwell bean thresher 'n good order, and one Pony 'separator, good to run with gasolineengine; 1 9 H. -P. Lister gas engine, best make, on truck; 1 Julliette grinder, 10 -inch burr; 1 circular naw outfit, u^intlntas ,ne, 1 6-psenger Rro Louring car good running order. Implements, Etc.-- Massey-llarr!a binder 6 foot cut, MaseeyHan!s mower 5 foot rut. Mann cultivator, Massey - Serra: 11 -hoe 1.111 one home rake, cutting h fix, fanning mill, wagon 3 -inch tire, light wagon, top buggy. wheelbarrow, Fleury plow, palper, single and double harness, Inrge copper kettle, large apple drier, apple peeler, iron kettles, washing machine, long and short ladders, eloubletrese, neekyokes, chairs, forks. shovels, hoes, a quantity of mixed hay, and maroon a ticle:. Also some furniture, heels teedv, sideboards, be rens, hang; rig lamp, extension table, other tables, chairs, rockets, Williams sewing machine, good es new, cook stove fur coal or wood, coal heater, wuot1 heater. crockery, 2 lounues, Ori.nvol cream am separa toy, etc, Terms of Sale. -410.00 and uoder, ash • over that amount 8 months' v.lit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. Four' -per cent, per annum off for cash on credit amounts. Chic kerne and hay, tush. JOHN 'I'HIRSK, Proprietor; Frank Taylor, Oscar Klopp, Auctioneers. _777.2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STUCK AND Implements, Etc., at farm known sa Fair Farm, adjoining Town of Clinton. Ili day is stormy sale will be held under cover), an Friday, March 11th, at 12 o'clock, the fol- lowing will be mold: Horne'.- 1 span of Porcheron, 3000 the. well matched ; 1 span f black general Dorpoae, well matched; 1 brown mare in foal to Percherun, 1 black 'terse, 1 black Percheron mare 2 years old, show colt; 1 grey gelding 2 years old, 1 driv- ing mare by Spinks Medium, extra good road mare. Cattle. -2 Holsteins well bred calving about time of sale, 4 Holotoiro fresh- ened with calve) at foot, 4 Durham)), fresh- ened, with calve, at foot, 4 Derham spring- s Holsteins due last of March, 2 Durhums due in April, 4 grass cows, 4 milking strain heifers 2 years old, 2 steers rising 2 years old, 3 heifer calves, 4 steer calves, i Durham bull 3 years old, milking strain ; 2 brood sows, 40 hens, Barred ltocko. Implements. - 8 -foot Maseey-Barris binder with pole truck in Rood order, 1 7 -foot Masney-Harris hinder with pole in good shape, 17tti Deering etiff tooth cultivator, new: 7!,(y foot McCormick spring teeth cultivator; 1 Diesel (16 disc) disc, 4 -horse; 1 13 -disc drill, good as new; 1 steel roller, 12 foot; 2 walking plows, new: 1 corn cultivator, 1 muffler, 1 Deering 7 -foot mower, 1 McCormick 12 -foot hay rake, 1 hay loader, 2 hay forks, car and ropes complete, 2' sets her ws, 1 Maaaey.Harria manure spreader, 3 wagons, 2 seta of bob eleigf , 1 delivery wagon, 2 hay racks, 1 flat sleigh rack, 1 cutter, 1 Empire 2 double unitmilk- ing mechine. I 3 -home -power Massey -Harris gasoline engine, 1 galvanized lined water trough, 1 steam feed cooker, 2 seta of team harness with britohen, 1 set of team harness ; 1 Det of single harness. 15 tons of timothy hay. 25 tone of alfalfa, 300 bushels of seed barley, 1220 bushels of oats, 150 buehela of mixed gain. feed forks and manure forks, silage manure and hay fork, hoes, abo hovels, chains and other articles. Terries.- ' erms-' All auras of $10.00 and under, cash; ever that amount '7 months' credit on furnishing approved joint notes or a discount of 5% ollowed for cash. Everything must be aold PA proprietor has leased his farm. (Cows have been sorted from herd of fro and are an extra good lot). A. E. DURNIN, Pron.; 1 John Purvis. Auctioneer, 2757-2 MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM PROPERTY IN McKILLOP. Under and by virtue of the powers con- tained in a certain mortgage, ,Which will be produced at the time of sale' there will be offered for sale by public audtlon no Mon- day, the 21st day of March. 1921, at the hour of two o'clock in the afternoon at the queen's Hotel, in the Town of Seaforth, by Thoma+ Brown, auctioneer, the following property. namely: Firstly --All and singular those certain parcels or trace of land and premises eit- uato, lying and being in the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron, and Pro- vince of Ontario being composed of fleetly, the north halt of Lot Nbmber Thirty-three (83) in the Thirteenth (18th) Concession of the said Township of McKillop and contain- ing by admeasurement Seventy-five acre, of land be the same more or leers, and, Secondly --The eouthweet portion of Lot Number Thirty-three In the Fourteenth Con- emeion of" the said Township f MoKilop, more particularly described as follows, that is to y: Commencing at s' point on the northerly limit of the road between Con- ceso!ono Thirteen and Fourteen of McKillop aforesaid end at the southwest corner of mold Lot Number Thirty-three• thence northerly along the westerly boundary of Raid Lot a distance of eighty rode; thence easterly Darellet with the 8411 concoaelon road a distance of sixty rode; thence eouthetly par- allel with the nail wmtorly boundary of maid lot eighty rods to the northerly limit o' said concession road and thence westerly along the northerly limit of said road sixty rode to the place of beginning, the said herein described portion of Land containing by admeasurement Thirty Acres of land be the same more or lege. On said 75 acres there is a comfortable dwelling house, a good barn and a driving shed. The property is fleet -class farming land and In good condition end hi looted about three miles from Walton and abOUt 10 miles from Seaforth. The sale will be subject to a reserve bid. TERMS. -10 per cent• of the purchase money to he pald down At the time of sale and the balance to be paid, without interest, In thirty ',lays thereafter. For further particulars and conditions of male apply to PROUDFOOT. KILLORAN & HOLME8, Seaforth and Ooderloh• Solicitors for Mortgagee: Thos. grown. Auotlonesr. Dated the 29th day of February, 1921. 2777.8 $Dee i0 tyarfa old i p two i izb n boeae 1 1 +Phdllfly� g id, PiraltarpO�p� i 0 e gal .. broken na 18* 9 . a -t e*i �rwvwv' Bn4w Balt 8,A rt 8 rota i lar$, wail made cow, dna to calve 14!4 to P. MaKayts lmyorted. bull 112 sows 4, Ofr Pip eefal 4 w heifers, epringing or with mites by their nide; 6 Mama tieing 8 years old,` 4 helf901 rising threat 10 &teens end heifer, rising 2 Yearn old, 7 coves, due try llttor, anon, 10 chunk,, and 19 suckers- Tenne.-Bfa months' credit' on furalebiug approved lolnt Dotal. file per cent per annum off for cub. THOMAS FI.ANAOAN, Proprietor;, Thomas Brown, Auctioneer. 2777.1 ,AUCTION/ SALE OF FARM • STOCK_ AND Implements, Dor. Thos. Brown hoe been instructed to sell by public aaetbn on Lot 82, Concemioa 8, MgKliop, on Thursday, March 17th, at one o'clock sharp, the fol- lowing property, namely: Horses. -8 bsavy draft borne, 7 and 8 years old in foal; filly tieing three year.; heavy draft by Cumber• Walt Jinn, 1 -year-old heavy draft filly by Glen Kau 1 -year-old filly by Earl 'O'Clay, 1 -year-old 1811, by Toddy Wlnteoe, sucking colt by Emperor McKinney, driving horse 6 'team old by Toddy Direct. Cattle. -One cow 8 yearn old, blue cow 8 years old due to calve March 21st, gray aow 7 years old due W calve April 7th, spotted COW 8 years old. due to calve March 26th, red cow 8 yearn old due to calve Appril 1st, red cow 5 yearn old dee to calve March 4th, ted cow 6 year* old 005500ed to be in calf, red heifer 8 years old due to calve Auguet 2611, red heifer 3 years old nuppased to be in calf, red heifer 8 year. old due to calve Murch 27th, heifer a years old due to calve May 615, fresh cow 6 years old with calf 4 weeks old, 4 heifers rieing 2 years old, 2 steers ria ins 2 years old, 6 spring calves. 14 head of fat made ready to ship, Piga.- Four pian 4 month, Yid, 4 pig, 3 months old, also 80 hero, 1 pair of genie--gowe and gander. Implement'. -One wagon ournplete good ea new,agon,' new gravel box, setof sleighs, Portland cutter, driving sleighs, uggies, in good repair, Massey -Harris manure spreader No. 2, 8 -foot Mangey -Harr;' culti- vator, 8 -foot Meaney -Herrin drill, Msnsey- Harris disc with 14 discs, Fleury plow No. 13, 2 sets of Iron harrows, Verity plow No. 10, ,reel roller nearly new, 2 ecnfnem, Max. sey-Harris cutting, box and jack with 26 feet of carriers, 10 -inch Maple Leaf grinder, scales 2000 Ms. capacity, grass seed sower, fanning mill mpletoo , G Imy make, turnip drill, npray Pump wjth barrel and hose, 2 ticks of timber 1 foot ['genre 18 and 20 feet long, el plecm of Joyce 8x8, 16 fere* long. Maaeey•Harris binder 6-1009 cut, complete; Marney -Harr;, hay loader, nearly new, No. 2; Deethg mower,e(4-foot cut, nearly new; International elite &Avery rake nearly new, 10 -foot Deering rake good as new, DeLavai cream separator 600 Me. capacity, used one Beason, good ns new sugar kettle, n w Daley churn,me household furniture. set team n haress µcomplete, 2 sets of plow harness, 2 rt, of single hornena, net of carriage hurnesa, OU mbar of home collars, 1G -foot hay rack new, 11 -foot hay rack and stock reek, also 1000 bushels of Improvtd Banner oats, 500 bushels of mixed grain, 20 tons of good timothy and alfalfa mixed. 300 bushel)) of u ngolds, 'Perms.- All sums of 310.00 and nder, rash ; over that amount 12 months' r red It will ta• given on approvd joint notes, a r discount of 4 per cent. per annum off for rash. Mote: hay and grain to be rash. A. WAIINKEI„ Proprietor; Thee. Brown, Auctioneer. 2777-2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Implennenas. Mr, Thomns Cameron has tram instructed to sell by Pohl le 11ut1i011 011 Lot 16. Concession 1, Tuckersmith. London Bead, on Wexinee.b. , March 9th. at 12.30, the following farm stock rind implements: Cattle- 1 thnruughbn.low, May Flower 7th --105839. 7 yr.rs old; 1 row 9 years nld due to calve in April. 1 cow 7 years old due in July, 1 fresh a ew 7 years old, lfreth w 4 yams old, 5 'steers rising 2 r ,,., old, 1 int heifer rhino 2 yearn, 2 heifers srising 2 yearn. 1 thoroughbred heifer 11 menthe old o day of sale; will have pedlar., on date of sale; 2 heifers 15 month old, 1 heifer 10 months old, 3 calves 8 menthe old, 2 calves 6 months old, 2 calves 4 wreaks old. I ius I I r, 1. w due about April 1st. 1 sow ,ie on April 10th, one sow due in April, two youngdue May, one r with pigs day w of aisle, II i hunks shout 17.5 pounds also 90 Barred (lock hens end Pullets. horses- 1 heavy draft marseepunseeps.- edto be in foal to Commodore,l' general purpose home 12 years old, 1 driver about 72 years, 1 gelding coming 3 years old, KITg• Thema;: I gelding 2 yonm old, King Thomas; I colt about 10 months old, Commodore. Implements." 2 wagons with 2',A inch tins, 1 light wagon, 1 top buggy gnod as 00w, 1 Maxwell touring car,, peeeeneer, 1916 model, 1 bob sleigh new, r 1 licht .sleigh, 1 Portland cutter, new; Money-liarria binder 6 foot cut, Deering Mower 6 foot cut. Frost & Wood seed drill, cultivator, corn and bean scorner, disc harrow, steel lend roller, steel hay rake, hay rack, 3 -section harrow», 1 walking plow. 1 Cockhutt 1 -furrow riding plow, 1 Fox acalo, 1200 Mx.: 1 wheel barrow, 150 feet hay fork rope, 4 slings, pulleys and trip rope, hay fork, Page wire, stretcher, 67 bushel seed peas, 100 bechel mixed grain, 100 bushels seed rata, New Market. 100 bushels barley, 3 buahela grams send, a small quantity of hay, 2 dozen grain hags, Melotte cream separator, root palper, a quantity of nngolda. home corn in stooks, 150 sap pails, all new, sap pan and hath tuh. large 2 wooden barrels, large wood watering tub, 1 steel barrel, Happy Thought cooking stove, word or coal; MoClary heater, new; me window sashes, bicycle, circular saw, crown cuts ew, pig box, sugar kettle, a quantity ofwoven wire fence, stone boat, ceder posts, extension ladder, grindstone, 1 chop box, 75 5 -inch tile, gravel box, hang- ing lamp, 2 other lamps, 1 Rink, 3 -burner Perfection oil stove with oven, shovels, forks, logging chains, wash .tube and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms. --All aurae of 910 and under. cash; over that amount 12 months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. A discount of 4 per ant. off for cash. JACOB DETWEILER, Proprietor; Thomas Cameron. Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE OF FARM. FARM STOCK and Implement,, Mr. Thos. Brown has been instructd to sell by public auction on Lot 7, Concession 1, Mullett, on Tuesday. March 15th, 1921, the farm, containing 100 acrm of choice land, well drained, and Rood fences. There ei on the farm seven aorta of hardwood maple whichs suitable for maple euger bush, and first-class brick house and also a Large bank barn. and three ever -failing wells. Convenient to school and church. Terme.--Ten per cent. of the pur- chase money to be paid on dAy of sale; the balance to be paid within two weeks. At the same time and place there will also be sold the following farm stock and imple- ments. namely: Cattle -1 cow 6 years old due the time of sale, 1 cow 6 years old due May 1st 1 cow 7 years old due May 4th, 1 cow 3 yearn old due July 28th, 1 cow 9 Years old, due November 7th, one cow 4 yearnn d due November 9th, 2 °teem 8 years , 3 steers 2 years old, 1 heifer two years 1, 3 heifers ten months old, 4 steers R mon* old. Pig'. --1 brood sow due ',me of sale,' 1 brood cow due April 15th. Horses -1 agricultural mare 8 years old, 1 draft mare 5 yearn old, 1 general purpose horse 8 yeare old, 1 driver two years old, well broken, 1 driving aged mare. Implements.- * wagon 'nearly new, 21 Inch tires, 1 wagon, 1 rubber tired top buggy nearly new, one cutter nearly new, 1 bob aleigh, 1 Maeaey- Harrie binder nearly new, 6 -foot cut, one Massey -Harris mower 6 -foot cut, 1 Massey - Monis need drill, 1 cultivator, corn and been muffler, 1 ethic harrow, 1 hay rack nearly new. 1 gravel box, 1 4-nectlon harrows, 1 Fleury walking plow and a rolling coulter, 1 Champion plow, cultivator, 1 Walker scorner, Maaoey-Harris hay rake nearly new, 10 foot, 1 Clinton fanning mill, 1 root pul- per, • 1 Reale 1200 IDD., 1 new Massey -Barrie cutting box, 1 sweep wheel to drive Batting box, 1 wheel barrow, 200 feet hay fork rope, 1 set slings, pulley' and trip rope, hay fork, eed braes mounted heavy double harness with high tnp', nearly new; 2 seta of plow harrieesm, 2 nets of driving harness, 4 antlers nearly new, one grindstone, 2 nets double - trees, R0 end cedar pests, 8 tens timothy hay. 400 bushel's 'eed oats, 10 bushels buck. wheat, 160 bushels potatoes, 176 sate Darla, nearly new, and mulles. 1 sap pan nearly new, 8 wqoden barrels. 1 steel oven, one Cleveland bicycle neerly new. a quantity of Rain burse, 40 pullet', 1 hen turkey; al. one high oven Peninaeler stove, MaClery make, 1 Delaval cream separator, 1 kitchen teble, 1 kitchen cupboard, 1 Delay eburs, 1 e ideboard, 9 bedsteads, forks end ehoveb, and other articles too numerous to mention. Terme: -Any, • grain and hens to be each. All sums of 410 and under. cash; over that amount 8 menthe' credit will be elven en furnishing approved Joint notes. A discount of 4 per cent. off for cash. JOSEPH HERO, Proprietor: Thee. Brown. Anat. 2777x2 i GOVERNMENT TANTEi) SEEDS will give tate beat returns from each acre sown. QUALITY TALKS. Try us with your or- der this Spring. We still have about 2 tons of Buffalo Fertilizer we will sell at cost mice. e are in the market for Buckwheat. Get uur price on it,. W. M. Stewart MAIN STREET PHONE HOMO 1Q3IIt sot Write for pa > i8 or come at once. • 2770-2 MERCHANTS CASUALTY CO. Specialists in Health and Accident Policies liberal an' dd unrestricted, Over $1,000,000 paid in losses. Exceptional. opportunities for local of ant$. 904 ROYAL BANK BLDG., 2773-00 Toronto, Ont. 0'000 *0<>00<>000 S. T. HOLMES O Funeral Director, and 0 Licensed Embalmer O Undertaking Parlors in O Beattie Block, opposite The O Expositor Office. Residence O Goderich St., opposite Dr. 77 O Scott's. O Flowers furnished on short 0 notice, 0 Phone Night or Day 119 FERTILIZER As She season Is advancing we must be up and doing. Although prices for all farm produce are lower, we can not stop; we must carry on. There is more profit and more pielasure in growing a good crop than a poor one. Fertilizer and good farming go together. There is more Fertilizer being used every year. It increases the yield and Practically insures the catch of grans seeds, which will pay the cost of ft. We have no hesitation in recom- mending it for all kinds of crops where the land is at all run down, and for all kinds of roots, pas- tures, or hay crops, and it is con- siderable cheaper than it was last fQlAl. (nyone using it I will try to give them the braid that will suit their land best. All Fertilizers guaranteed to contain what it is sold for. Would be pleased to have your order. If you do not Oce ate, phone 219, Seaforth, and pour order will be taken care of. JAMES COWAN. O O O 0 O 4 O 0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0. 0 0 0 0 0 0 W. T. BOX & CO. O Embalmer and O Funeral Directors O H. C. BOR 0 Holder of Government O Diploma and License O Chargee moderate 0 Flowers 'furnished on short O notice, 0 Night Calls Day Calle 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 00000.0000 0000 0000 000000000 W. S. GORMLEY 0 0 Embalmer and Funeral 0 0 Director ' O 0 Undertaking Parlors Above 0 0 M. Williams' Grocery Store. 0 O Alain Street, Seaforth. 0 0 Flowers furnished on short 0 0 notice. O 0 Charges Moderate O O Phone—Night or Day -192 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O 0000000000 Every Farmer Needs. a Ford You don't hesitate to own a binder for a few day's use per year—to nave time. Why not a Ford for use day or night every day in the year. —to save time that can he better used in productive work, —to keep you in close personal touch with markets, —to handle light produce to town. —to bring out help to your farm, —to keep the boys contented on the farm, The sturdy Ford is the farm car you want for dependable power, endurance, simplicity and economy. We render Ford Service and sell Genuine Ford Parts. J. F. DALY, Seaforth AUTHORIZED FORD DEALER NON -GLARE LENS 51.00 per pair (Government Approved) The R. R. (rib rolled) Lens is the lowest priced effectingLena meeting the requirements of te Law yet in- troduced. Made in Canada Can be obtained from your dealer or sent direct from Factory for $1.26 any size pair. LINCOLN ART GLASS, 2775-3 St. Catharines, Ont. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Eaters of Andrew Wright, late of the Township of Hibbert, in the County of Perth, Deceased. Notice is hereby ai,-en pursuant to the Trustees Act that ell Cred cors and others having elaime against the Estate of the said Andrew Wright, who died on or about the 23rd day of Tannery A. D., 1920, at the Township of Hibbert aforesaid, are required on or before the girth day of March A. D., 1991, to Bend by pmt prepaid or deliver to the undersigned their Christian names and Surnames, addta,eas and full particulars of their claims and the nature of the security (If any) held by them. And further take notice that after the lest mentioned date the Adm(nhitrntem wf1 proceed to distribute the meet. of the de - eased among the parties entitled thereto having regard only to the claim. of whfah they Shnll Mien have received notice and that they will not be liable for the said net, or any part thereof to any person or persons of whose claims they .hail not then have had no en Dated the tenth dor of February A. D„ 1921. OLADMAN & BTANBIIUY. Exeter and Henson. Solicitors for The London & Western Trento M�Ltd., Adminleteatnm with will annexed. a ..� 4�aII f$rd stalk`` the THE CAN 'OF COMMER RAID -UP CAPITAL - • RE9ERVEVE FUND SEA?O,RTH BRANCH, J. G. Mullen LADIES' SUMMER Vests 39c 2400 Big Clearing, beautiful garments: Best choice early, Not punk junk. Beautiful trim, lovely ma-! terials. Boilers $1.00 COST $6 to MAKE Small Boilers, solid tin ; three ree ply. Each little bolter has a tap. Hosiery Half Price Ladies' Black Cotton, go -'1 quality. All sizes....29c Men's Black Cotton, worm 50c pair 23e. Boys' Rock Ribb,.all sizes 45e. YOUNG MEN'S Pullovers Fancy Sport Collars or roll collars. Pretty com- bination colors. Half Price $3.00 FlanneletteSuits$2.75 Less than Half Price. Made of heavy Blue 'denim. No girl on the farm should pass these up. See them BEST QUALITY Work Shirts $1.45 Plain Blue and Black and White stripe, made with yoke, either heavy Rick. Fast cloths. Worth $2.75. On Sale .... $1.45 Army Goods On Sale Used Army Blankets, each $2.50 New Pure Wool Army Blankets, made by Stanfields, 68x84. Each $6.00 Army Sweaters $3.50 Army Rain Coats ...... $5.00 Army Work Shirts ... Army Rubbers Army Overshoes Puttees, per pair .. .$2.00 $1.10 $2.50 75c A. A. COCKBURN New Bargain Store Dominion Quality Means A Saving To You. Every part of Dominion Light Planta is the best obtainable. t uality comes £rs';•, price last. That's why a Dominion Light Plant is one hundred per cent reliable and efficient. Dominion quality means there is little chance of your having to go back to candle or lamp while your plant is being repaired. Then upkeep expense is cut to a miniasum- Dominion Light Plants are quality products made in Canada for Canadian -nnditiona. A Dominion plant on your farm will lengthen your working da; and bring you 'Inthougbt of comfort and convenience. We will be glad to send you a complete description and the ^.'t -no of the nesroect dealer. SPECIFICATIONS Generator rated at one K. W. (1000 watts) with a continuous overload capacity of 20 per cent. or more. Battery of 160 ampere hours. 8 hour ratings. Air cooled engine with three S. K. F. Bali bearings operates on kerosene. Loads, sixty 20 -watt ligbta wits. engine run- ning or thirty 20 -watt lights from battery alone for eight boors. Dominion Steel Products Co., Ltd. Massey -Harris Warehouse, Seaforth Al! kinds of Fertiliser, 05f you want the best, buy a Dominion" Fixtures and uririttge en short =OW b