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bulbi with 10 abrou of 'Imported Beoteh
breeding; onlfe old, red; one 2ieror 2 monyy o1d.'rtl
2 two mare old. 'ons red ,told one roan.
These ere extra good animals, both sa
individuals and to type, and will be 6t --too.
heed any herd. Bold on reasonable terms.
Apply on Lot B. Commotion 8, �T"ucker,aaith,
or phone 8 on 131. PETER *OcEAX. „2778-tt
W0hon—yyyyaaa--At Clandeboyp on Mardh.
2nd, William Welton, of Bela. to Obga,
daughter of Charlet Lyn... of Oiandebaye.
Oreig--Hodge—At Willis Church, Gluon, .
On Morey 7th, Lawrem.* Shier Graig to
Alice l cukre Hedge, el Loddon. Eng-
D>MATHS
Kennedy.—/n Toronto, on March 19th, 11. P.
Kennedy, aged 96 years.
Walsh.—in M1¢Ulop, as March 9th, William,
the Infant .eon of Mr. and Mm. John
Welsh, aged 21 days.
Murdock.—ln Menial!, ors -March 7th, Doreen
Murdoch,. aged 18 years.
Fowler,—At Goderlch, on Meech 6th, J. Ada
Fowler, C.E., in 'h. 71.t year.
Victory, Govern-
ment and Muni-
cipal Bonds
Sold at current rates and deliver-
ed free of expense.
R. S. HAYS, SEAFORTH, ONT.
2778-tf -
SALE REGISTER
On Wednesday, March 80th, at 2 p.m., on
Lot 24, Conmsslon 8, McKBlon. Household
Furniture, home. buggy and other setts/ea.
D. McDonald, Prop.; T. Brown, Auctioneer.
C nepsion 10, Grey Townsh p, .djoloingch 28rd, on t the
village Brussels, Farm Stock Implement.,
Eta cried as farm hes been sold.
Sale at; tn. Moody Holland, Proprietor;
l'• S. . Auctioneer, 2778.2
FARMS FOR SALE
Fj OR BALE. -,PURE BRED PERCHERON
Stallion, " 4 years old, enrolled and
inaalso e three's t"; tered Berkshire bows,
R. R. No. 11. orth.J Phone 14-2PH 35. 2779x2
FARMS FOR BALE. — T HAVE SOME
dhoke forme for ale In the Townships
of Usborne and Hibbert all well built and
Improved, on easy teras of payment THOMAS
CAMERON, Woodbam, Ont 2668-tf
FOR SALE.—A FORDBON TRACTOR
equipped with governors and pulleys,
nearly new. Aleo s 2 -furrow plow and
double disc. JOHN McDONALD, Walton.
Phone 232-19, McKillop, or 13, Morris and
Grey. 2779-60
FLARM FOR-SALE.—$0 ACRES CHOICE
land, Lot 8, N. Boundary Hay Township;
10 aeras good hardwood bush, good bank
barn end shed, size 62x48, and 28.28. Frame
house, and two good wet.. Two and one-
half mil. weet of Kippen. Apply on the
premlo:s. MRS. CATHERINE COCHRANE,
R. R. No. 2, Hensel'. 2779,4
r, ARM. FOIE •SALE,—GOOD FARM FOR
sale, possession given immediately; 100
acres of first clans land in good tate of
cultivation: eonvenienuy situated, Lot 1,
Conc.:don 4, Township of Hullett, County f
Huron, 4 miles from town of Seaforth. Th.
property will be sold on reasonable terms.
Apply to rho °owner MR. WILLIAM Me -
MICHAEL, or James Watson, Insurance
agent Seaforth, Ont 2779x2
mum FOR SALE. — CONTAINING 100
acres of choice land. all cleared and in
high state of cultivation. Well drained, and
also watered by 2 drilled wells pumped by
mil.. On this farm . a red premed brick
house, a large bank barn and hog pen, a.o
email driving shed and a frame cottage, suit
.Me for hired man or partner. Any man
wanting a choice borne and with convenience
to town on a Dominion Highway, which
will be one of the bat when finished 1n
Canada, should get in touch with me at once.
Pcomegi0n give this eyeing. ABRAHAM
HUGILL. 2771-tf
RISI FOR
- Conoasi n 2, Mullett. 10.-100 C of hard-
wo$d bush ; 60 scree alma* new land, bl-
are has been grazed and top-dremed for
20 years. A11 good land, well drained, per-
fectly clean. Every furrow arable. In amt
clava state for cultivation, within half a
miles of the macadamized roads, three halm
from town. 600 rods of extra good fen..
lug. Barn 48.74. with steel roof and s
steel siding, also rodded. Stable room for
10 head of stock, cement floors and water••
worts, up-to-date for 000V00lenae; bat class
garage and a buggy house. Good water end.
a good frame home with up-to.date con-
veniences. Fbr further particulars apply to
a1ARLEB PEACOCK, R. R. No. 4, Clinton,
or apply on enrollees. 2778.6
rt ARMS FOR BALE. -1d0 ACRES, LOT 21
en Conclusion 12, Township of llibbert,
County of Perth, 90 .ace. cleared, the rest
in geed. hardwood bush. On this farm IF a
good frame house, veneered with metallk
siding 2 bank barns, one 52x80 with stone
foundation; the other 82x90 with cement
basement, both with cement floors; pig
house, hen house and drive abed; never fail-
ing ennply of water. Th. farm is well
situated, being 6 miles from Reusall stn.
tion and convenient to both church and
school: thoroughly drg{ned and fenced. Mao.
60 scree, East t Lot 21, Ooneesafoa 16;
16 acme cleared, mat In bush. Is well fen-
ced. river running acress lot; with a lint
.11w gravel pit on rear of lot Thee . a
desirable Dreperty and will be eoM reason-
able. Per further -particulars apply t the
undersigned. ALEXANDER 8 ART,
Uronrarty, Ont. 27 6x6
FL ARMS FOR SALE. -160 ACRES. LOT 12;
Concession 6. in the Township of Tucker -
smith, 8 miles from Seaforth; 6 miles from
Brnoe0eld and Eleven, convenient to eeheol
and ch ; 96 acres cleared, remainder in
maple On this farm are excellent build-
up an are In Bret -ohm repair: hard and
eat water 1n the house and n stables; .,8
wells, 1 having a wlndmllL Tp. frm..1r
tel,'?-tm8ee 'drained and fenced and
In •, b 'Leapt. of cultivation. never •havnit
bean' eerily eMp*ed. This . In every way
• araC Pas' And up-todate farm. Mao `jet
27, Gem/ MIMI 12 In the Township of Hob.
and'ejomafptalnIn* 100 acme: 80 acres cleated
and ei' �:pnd rdrained and fenced, the
reastoil.. . �•' ,bel elms• maple bneb. On
and 'i • comfortable frame bona.
48166 with °tone otab11ng1
oke ` frith: windenU, This farm -tis?
qop, prams and . in excellent condi-
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.ted boon eea8 } very little; situ -
•tea p 6 m - of Hence L quarter. of
,raBe-frum, eahao6. There ts long Aldan.*
ante brie aeetlon on both farms, .Lo
dalieing These farms will be
+t4;aa,=ilpaiabiltr W en ppmuhref
'e.'a en reeaoaabli, teretes For tnrt►.r pati
atm, on 11.40 II,
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OR SALE.-aTO,RE, DWE
'Election, eperate house for *11. 00 1*0.
ohne; also good Astable, with ample room
for vehicles. This hoe always been e
Ono stand with good village and country
teed°. Also part of Lot No. 11, Concession
2, Tuckeremith, containing 11 aoyee of land.
Qn tha property l o frame house, warm
and comfortable, with rural telephone, stable
and drive shed; all complete. This b a nice
cosy little place, with etrawberrla and all
other kinds f boor berries and. fruits far
home ere. Th. would be an Ideal property
for a retired farmer, or would do .dee for
a market garden. Thep properties ill be
sold. either together or separately to suit
Purchaser, and' time of peaeaoton tan be
arranged. For terms, either call pemoaalle
or address, WILLIAM LEITCH, E ndville,
Ont., Huron County. Phone No. 30 o0
149.
2777,4
AUCTION SALES
VCTION BALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN.
lure. Thomas Brown tem been instruct-
ed to welt by public auction .at the residence
of the undensiened, North Maln Street, Sea -
forth, on Saturday. March 26th, at 2 o'clock
the followings Parlor, dining, bedroom and
kitchen 'furniture, bureaus, wash stands,
carpe., chair., rocking hairs, tables, glees-'
ware, cckery, toilet sett picture., lawn
mower and a number of other household
articles too numerous to mention. Terme—
C.1e MRS. JOHN KERR, Proprietress;
Thomas Brown. Auctioneer. 2779-2
AUCTION BALE OF HOT/BEHOLD FURNI-
tructed
toa It by publics auctionatalt the maias been den
the undersigned, Goderich Street, went, Bea -
forth, en Saturday, March 19th, et two
o'clock p.m., the following: Solid oak We -
board, 6 leather seated dining chain and
extension dining table, leather couch, writ-
ing desk, cherry cupboard, 6 -place parlor
suite, wettest frames and tapestry cover,, 3
bed room eultes with mattress. and springs,
a numher of mall tables, Pandora range
for either coal or wood, hall rack, New
Raymond sewing machine, 8 -burner -oil stove
with oven, kitchen table and *halt., one
1920 ave passenger Ford touring car, and a
number of other household article, too num-
roue to mention. Terms—Cash. MRS. G.
M. CHESNEY, Proprietress: Thos. Brown,
Auctioneer, 2778-4
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK -AND
Implements. Thos Brown has been in-
structed to sell by public auction on Lot
23, Congqys.eton 11, McKillop, on Tuesday,
March 2215.1 1921, at one o'clock p.m„ the
following: One Percheron mere 7 year. old,
1 draft mere 6 years old, 1 draft gelding 1
years old, 1 ave year old cow due March
16th, P ave year old cow due May 20th, 1
four year old cow due April 12th, 1 four
year old cow due March 30th, 1 aged cow
due October 12th, 1 farrow cow. Teeple-'
mente,-1 7 -fust binder nearly new, 1 6 -
foot mower, 1 roller. 1 cultivator, 1 harrow,
1 ry plow new, 1
1 bay rake. L scaler. wl gcutt ngbeboa sleigh.
pulner 1 top buggy, 1 cutter, 1 sap kettle,
1 col¢rery whl®etroa., neckyokes, double flame., 1 gohains, forks
shove., 6 tons of hay, 200 bushels mixed
grain, 250 bushes of oats, 160 bushes of
barley, 1200 feet dry maple, g quantity of
18 inch wood, 30 hens, 2 geese, 1 gander, 1
bedroom suite, 1 et of drawer., 1 coal stove,
1 oak extension table, 1 cupboard, 1 new
mattress., quantity of dsha. Terms.—All
sums of 610 and under, cash; over that
amount u 7 months' credit will , given on
.r
furnishing aDProved joint not., or 4 per
cent off for cash, JOSHUA POLLARD,
Proprietor; T. Brown, Aoctioneer. 2778.2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements. Thos. Brown hne been In-
structed to ell by public auction on Lot 26,
Concession 14, McKillop, ;e mile eolith of
Walton, on Wednmday, March 23rd, 1921, at
one o'clock p.m., the following: Rgmea,-1
heavy gelding rising 5 years old, heavy draft
gelding 6 yearn old, 1 driving mere *bin
7 year. old. good double or eingle, about
1100 lbs. Cattle, -1 cow 7 years old calved
'about 2 months, calf at foot, 1 cow 4 years
old to cote. in about the lest of v April, one
sow to Dig amt week in April, litters; a
quantity of hens. Implements. -1 Frost &
Wood binder with trucks, 1 Massey-Horro
mower 5903. foot cut, 1 Massey -Harris 10 -hoe
seed drill, 1 spring tooth cultivator suitable
for two- horses, 1 Sharp horse rake, 1 lumber
wagon low; 1 set of bob sleighs with flat
rack„ hunts and bolster., 1 to* buggy Mc.
Laughli* make, 1 open buggy, 1 cutter, 2
oat' diamond harrow.. otie neaf937 new, one
Fleury walking plow No. 21, 1 Paris plow
No..21. 1 gang plow, 1 land roller, 1 Clinton
fanning mill, 1. double set barns, 1 set
eingle .harness .I0 good repair, 1 Melotte
cream °operator 000 Its, capaetty, 1 churn,
pig trough 10 feet long, 2, lined water troughs.
about 1'0 feet long, 2 water barrels, 1 root
pultter, 1 Bat hay rack, 1 'greed 99, 1- turnip
sculfler,. 1 set whi1etreea, 1 neck yoke, grind
atone, wooden Dump ,head with logo, horse
colla,., one extension table. The whole will
poekavely be sold Without reserve .. the
ProPrisoma oft h. 110 andel his under,* cash.;- over othat
amoitnt 9 menthe' credit will .he given on
furnishing approved Soint_notee, A d.eonnt
of .4 cents on the dollar will-' be allowed
off for cash on credit amounts. JOHN
NIECE, Proprietor; Thomas. Brown, Anc-
UCTION', SALE OF FARM- 0T08910 AND
I,apldmente. Thee. Rfotda bra been in -
Prude to sell by public auction n Lot
26, Concession 4, MoK1Dop, n Tlhursd
March 24th 1921, et .tie. **cloth p.m„ the
following: Rom,.. -1 home 9 years old. work
or 'drive; 1 matched team, filly and gelding,
'2 and 8 years old, stied by Glen Rne. Cattle
—1 cow 6 years old freshened January let,
1 cow 4 w 4 yeaars rs oW loeeheM ohfltthh;ar1 cow
6 pease old' due April 7th.. 1 epw 6 years
old due Apr11 19th, I cow 8 Year, old due
May 'lets 1 cow 4 yam old due April 9th, 1
.*w 8 years old, farrow; 2 .toe. 2 years old,
8 heifer, 2 year. old, 1 fat heifer & years
old, 11 calves 1 year old. 1 grade bull 3
year old„ 1 calf 2 months old, 1 calf one
month old, 1 cow bred 28th February, 20
Rock pulled, 12 Leghorn*, 2 geese 'and one
gander. Implements, -.1 Deering, binder 7 -
feet; cuts l McCormick mower 6 -foot eat. 1
McCoria ck drill 11 hoe, 1 Front & Wood 10-
Sdot rake, 1 hay loader, 1 cultivator, 1 steel
roller, 1 set 4•eoctlon diamond harrows, 1
gang Plow, 1 walking plow, 1 1=furrow
Irg4 poo* 1 ndafr, 1 turnip'dower, - Suc-
esee manure spreader. 1wagon,
1 gravel box. 1 5- we 1 hay rock,
horse-ghtver gas engine, ,
setting boxlle Pig reek, light wagon, 1 baggy,
men Ort hansom
harems, set plea haopeea, set
'mingle harneaa, .hey fork, ear, robe and
cller,, 2 large barrels; '1 Hamilton Inon-
bator, 1 -Ford touring car 1020 model, some
houseboat. effect' -about 300 bushels oat.,
abort 8 Wry tlmgtby haayy, .boat 4 tons 'tweet
clover, dome straw. Temno.—Amon, Straw,
Hey, Grain, and .Oar to be caob. All tem
of 910 and ander, Dish; over that emtonnt
�12g mon d► `sr tee tarnyh-
Mr atutren d "SMnt Mar. AI d60oant et 406
ow for oa3rlt:.. t3RO2L OKIO, Proprle,torr; '5.
Brown, • Atktloneer,
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ante, ¢ cotta a�rn Ile 'Apirll. 66 s,
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matte' h lose Piped. Ta
4 will be ?elven -o. furnir6
approved 5*0nt tete. SW par,- cant
atm off for Mob on er dl9.mounts. IO
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711$A UOTION 0A11E-OP FARM STOCL. 3M.
Mements ,end lloa. hold Fnr*ltors. Mr
YARht George 1012106 Msbeen inetruated.to well by
sue. pptlbltb 181691enr 441 9• Concesabn
ran Ma 9 nlay, moles th of Varna.. on T•a.
Attu 0ness, ' ,27
CLEARING 'AI7CT10111 BALE GP
.neer,
stock sad I np, Jamas Jones,
.hemmer, has reeelved IWfru,t4ons t'
Patrick Lunney W sell by cubits auntie
Lot 82, Coscation 8 Tdwa/61p of Loire
To.d.y, March _ a900, 1921, the t
Hits. ---Heavy draft .0.142*. 7
am
heavy draft Bedlam rhino tour, emus
ago borax, delver rielpg six years old,
ands reliable. Cattle—Fresh caly
ve
pow due to waver. n Marna, cd due to ow due in
cows, ue in 8 steers June, owe
heifer three yearn
7 heifers and etelsia rising two years
1 heifer and one steer ane year old,
spring calve,, 2 fee calves, 10 well
ewes. Swine and Fowb,--Sow and ten y
pig., 17 pigs three menthe old,. 160
Implements, Etc.—New Massey -Hanle b
6 -foot cut; M.sey-llarrls mower (Inc
cut Harr... d dine driing horse nears ly nearly;
1, Olivermr
plow new, Maeaoy-Harr. land roller
new, disc harrow, Mousey -Marr. cunt
acuter, 2 pulpae in good condition.
nine m11b, 2 lumber wage..rubber
buggy nearly new, iron tire buggy,
sleighs, 2 walking ploy.. iron hareem
hay - nuke, wagon hoz and stock rack,
fork, ropes and pulleys; 2 sets double bar
set single Mamma, 2 wheelbarrow., '
separator, Daisy churn, 100 b,ohe.
burley, 400 boahelo seed oats, 10 tore tins
hay, chains, forks and other article t
on the farm. Cutter and a quantity of
and four -inch tile. Sale eemmencee at
o'elook p.m. sharp. Terme;—All sums
810.00 and under, cash; over that am
8 menthe' credit will be given on furnb
approved joint nota. Six Per cent per
num pit for cash on credit amounts.
*nerve Ase the proprietor has Id h.
end . retiring. PATRICK LUNNEY,
proctor; James Jones, Auctioneer- for
and Huron. 2779-2
EXECUTORS' CLEARING BALE OF FARM
tu 11%.
Tam-
a on dor.' NW*,property.,
12.30 o'clock.
ollotl,non 'f llowing propexay, lwnoly: Itora s-..1Daa
_ma W lois 4 -,tom Id 1n foal to R.
old, Musdaeh'. boA,:' dpi* mere eliding 4
• old. dr• mare ridgy 6roto.
old, gelding
rens 1g eligible *05 foo'
gtrf.t teener• n;, draft p. 4. rising 0 year, 04
AcowjL' eked' by taro O, delving mare quiet cad
reiLble; works 11gbs double.' Cattle—
Cow 6faY. Cow' tl year, old she to or
May lar caw
2 fat old e Aprihl l 161300, ith 1 at
re riinng?1 year
old, old, r rising 1 year old, 2 heifer. r41mg
flue 2 ream old, 6 steer. riming 2 rears old. heifer
bred rising 8 Years old, $ term rising 8 eats
.ung -- old. cow rising 4' Wow. old, also about 109
hese. Barred Rook hens, lmplemenb,--Deering
leder binder (:foot tut . aseey-Iiarrle mower 5 -
toot foot out. Meaney-Narrle 13 hoe drill nearly
assay- new, 12 Plate Deering disc, Deering 10 -foot
idtng tee! rake. Hossey-fta.rh, bean cultivator and
nearly harvester combined, Fleury walking plow No.
eeeee 21, Fleury walking -plow No, 21 new, set 4
fes- emotion dlamand harrows. Deering cultivator,
fir. wheel for binder tongue, new l6 -foot rack,
hob- new nutter.' tap buggy. bob sleigh°, wagon
2 244 inch *tree gravel box, Clinton fanning
'hyy, roll] with sieves, act new 2000 lbs. sealea,
26 grain mounted heavy
m•esm harness nearly new with breeching and bark
eeid band., net backbend harems, half set plow
othy harness, 8 bridles, 6 'eotlxre, pair collar top.,
mend avocet cola,., t single haro.s, wheelbar-
three row, crowbar, sfork., eboceL, hoe.. choles,
one come rock elm *Make, 8 bane., quantity -of
of hay, 150 bushels of seed oats, steel water
°en8 tenet.' P'ornture.-2 bed room suites, two
bine bis us, 8 feather beds. parlor uite, six
ser 1 dining room chairs, 6 kitchen hair., glass
Pyo ' cupboard, extension table. kitchen faille,
term kitchen stove, Happy Thought range nearly
Pro- now. wood or coal, large carpet and lin-
Perth
Stock and Imple3tents, Jae. Jona, *00-
tioneor, hoe received instructions from the
executor, of the estate of. the late Ira Wee-
der to .e11 by public auction on Lot 25, Con-
ceaeion 1, Township of Logan, on Thumday,
March 81st, 1521, the following: Romeo.—
Agrlcultiral mare rising 5 years old, team
of grey Peroberom ring 4 years old.
Cattle.—Durham cow dee to freshen April
Durham ucowmfreshen with calfat foot, Durham
cow due
April Durham
doe to freshen April 1st,Durlfamcow due to
freshen August 1st, e• w due to calve about
time of sale, farrowcow, 4 'steers aria 2
heifers rising two yearn old, 8 .teem rising
one year old, 8 heifere rising one year old,
fat calf. Hoga.-Eight hogs about 125 tee.,
sow due to litter April 20th, sow due to
litter May let Poultry.—tire hundred hens.
Implomenm —M.sey-Harr. bindersix foot
t Deering mower six foot cut. Maneey-
Harr' hay loader nearly new, Massey -Hartle
seed drill, cultivator, disc harrow, 4-eectlon
iron harrows, lend roller, Il -foot Deering
hey rake nearly new. twin pl.w, 2 walking
Plows. :muffler, 2 fanning mil., 2 set sleigh..
Milner new, lumber wagon, truck wagon, hay
rack, pig rack, top buggy, open buggy, cut-
ter new. DeLaval cream, separator nearly
new, 1,000 Ib. scales,:sugar kettle, water
trough, extension bidder 26 foot, 2 set whiffle -
trees, 2 neckyokes, a quantity of grwin begs,
eroaecut saw, set of eingle harness, 2 set
team harness, a.o chains, and numerous
other artiela found at a clearing aale. A
new Overland ear 1920. Grain and Feed.—
About 200 bushels oats, 100 bushel seed oats,
100 bush.bs manacle, quantity of hay,
'quantity ensilage, 20 bags potatoes, and a
quantity of furniture, Sale at one 'clock
sharp. Terms.—Hay and grain, and all sum,
cash ; over
unt
8f months' cred10 and it twill be given that
furnish-
ing approved joint notes. Five per cent per
annum off for cash on credit amount.. As
the _farm la sold and the alit, d to be
wound p there,SARAHd WORDEN gland THOS. be nel a WARDEN,
Executers: James Jones, Auctioneer. 2779-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements.: Mr. Oscar Klopp has been
instructed to sell by public auction on Lob
16, Concession 12, Stanley, 8% miles north
of Blake, on Tuesday. March 29th: Hor.es--
1 brood mare in foal to R. Murdock'. home,
1 gee," Percheron gelding 6 years old. two
Pereberon geldings rising 3 year. old, one
Percheron gelding rising two yearn, 1 good
reliable driver 9 years old. Cattle. -1 fresh
ow 10 yeare old,- 1 fresh cove 4 years oke,
1 cow 6 years old due time of sale, 1 cow
4 years old supposed to be in calf, 1 cow
4 years old just bred, 1 fat covet 9 steer.
riaoldie 2 heifers rsingrs old, 42heifers years old, good ng 8 years
milk
strain, 7 heifers rising 1 year old. 2 young
calves, 1 grade bull 9 months old, 60 hens
and 2 ducts, Implement.,—Maesey-Rarrl
binder B.foot cut, Massey -Harr. mower 6 -
foot cut, Deering drill 19 hoe nearly new,
International roller, spring tooth cultivator,
bean cultivator and harvester combined, 1
hay rake, 1 riding plow, 1 walking plow,
12 -furrow plow, 1 foureectbon harrows, one
wagon, 1- bobsleigh, 1 family buggy, 1 top
buggy, 1 cutter, 1 hay rack, 1 gravel box,
1 fanning mill, I cutting box, 1 root pulner,
1 post hole auger, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 cream
separator, 1 light wagon and pole, 1 pony
pole, 1 team harnme, 1 plow harness, one
Ingle harness, 7 horse collars, new set of
Wing ropes, 19 rods pig wire, 9 wires high,
about 800 lbs. barb wire, about 60 cedar
posts, some seed oats, barley, arillet and
corn on cob, and quantity of potatoes, a
quantity of hay, 3 logging chains, row
dhaine, forks, shovels, whiffetre. and neck -
yokes and numerous other articles. Imple-
ments are all nearly new. Furniture. -6 -
piece parlor suite, 6 kitchen chairs, 1 side-
board, 1 kitchen table, 1 Bink, barrel of
vinegar, 1 McLagan gramophone, Terme.—
Hay, grain, seed corn and potatoes. cash.
All sums of 110 and under, oaoh; over that
amount 8 months' credit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes. A discount
of 4
ed ofr
for cash. cent.
outside htstock k allowledwto be
sold at this sale, SAMUEL HORNER, Pro-
prietor; Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer; William
Johnston, Clerk. 2779-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM Brock, IM-
plements, and Household Effects. The un-
dersigned auctioneer hoe been instructed to
ell by public auction on Lot 80, Conoession
1, London Road, South, on Tuesday, March
21nd, at one o'clock sharp, the following:
Hresyisising 4yearn, holey brood magring 12 years 1gerue r-
ing
2 years, heavy draft; 1 driving mare.
Cattle. -1 cow 7 years old due time of male,
1 cow due bot of April, 1 cow due April
17th, 1 cow milking, due to calf In the fall,
2 tat steers two ream old, 2 fat heifer.
two years old, 4 grope ,teem 2 yam old, 1
beef ring heifer, 5 • yearling calves.. Poultry
—70 White Leghorn pullets, some Rooke and
Black g
binder, Massey Barrie mower n 6 -foot cut Mc-
Cormick
vatorake,
1 , 12 hoe d.e harrow,mel 4 emnttjoon harrow,
roller, 1 riding plow, 1 walking plow, 2 -
furrow plow, 1 sop®er, 11,4 holes -power gas-
oline engine, pulper. Kemp manure eproader,
1 hay fork, new Adam. wagon, 1 rubber
tired top buggy, 1 tots buggy, 1 democrat
with pole and shafts, 1 fanning mill. 2000
pound scales, 2 set doubts barns, set single
harnea, collars, rob., blankets, 40 grain
bogs, whialetreee neekyok., forks, shove.,
chains, fling ropes, 120 feet 0f new rope,
gravel boo, wagon box;. wheel barrow, bay
reek, a quantitp-.of turnips, 10 tom of hay,
if not sold before the sale, and other articles
too numerous to mention, Household Effects
—1 bedroom sets, mattr.a and springs, two
beds, 2 toilet sets, tables, ohaI., 2 *cal
etevd, Daisy churn, sap pales and Dune, hang-
ing lamp, parlor lamp, hall lamp, mal MI
stove 2 burner New Perfection, 6 ealn mated
chairs and rocky, conch, wool hater, clock,
sense cupboard, *whine machine and
wringer, tub and wash board, set of iron*,
sugar kettle, Melotte cream eepar0tor, vine-
gar keg, coal oil tank 40 gal.. 5 gallon can,
milk pal.. Everything will be sold without
reserve as the proprietor hoe Bold h. te*.
Terme, All ammo of 110 and under, 6Mh
over that amount 7 menthe' credit schen
on furnishing ODlIfoved Joint notes. Three
rents on the dollar elf for cash. PETER
CASE, Proprietor", C. W. Robinson, Auc-
tioneer: Frank oates, Cleek. 871794
.twee, Patriot washing' ma-
chine, 26 sealers conned fruit, pails, mtl1
cane, crocks, flour bhl, some bed cloth. and
Pillows, new Raymond sewing machine. four
burner coal Oil stove nearly new with oven,
4 pain curtains, curtain pole, glassware and
dishes, Dohertyrgan, 2 bed springs, 2 mat-
tresses. Everything moat bee ld as the pro-
pHetor hem old hie farm. Terme.—A31 sums
of 910 and under, cash; over that amount
9 months' credit will be given on furnishing
approved joint rota. or ;Recount of 4 per
cent. per annum off for rash. CHARLES
HAGAN, Proprietor; Geo, Elliott, Autttoneer,
Horse and Cattle
Show—Seaforth
Under the auspices of the
Seaforth Agricultural Society
HORSES
CLYDESDALES
Stallion, aged lot 2nd 3rd 4th
08 96 14 02
Stallion, foaled in 1918...... 6 4 2
Stallion, foaled in 1919 .. 5 3 2'
38.1110 , foaled in 1920 f 3 2
Sweepstakes, Clydesdale Badge.
BELGIAN STALLION
Stallion, any age 4 2
SHIRE
Stallion, any age 4 2
PERCHERON
Stallion, any age 4
HACKNEY
Stallion, any age ,. 4 2
ROADSTERS
Standard Bred Trotting 8ti1-
lions, in barna.. 5 8 2
Standard Brod Pacing stal-
lions, in hareem 6 3 2
AGRICULTURAL
Horses shown in team. wefghh,g over 1600
the. not eligible In Agricultural Claes.
let 2nd 8rd
Broad Mare, in foal.
Silver Cup, donated by Domtn-
fon Bank 017 09 02
Filly or Gelding foaled in 1918
Goode, donated by the U.F.O
Store 1 3 2
Filly or Gelding foaled in 1919.
Wheelbarrow, donated by Bran-
don and Lilly 610 3 2
Filly or gelding foaled in 1920
100 bars Castile soap d .^.ted by
John Beattie ;7
Team in Harness. 2
Regina watch, donated e, F. S.
Savauge 25 „ d
Mare, ally or gelding, .:07 age
Auto gauntlet.,, donate.: by 8
Agricultural Society s 3
HEAVY DRAFT
Brood Mare, in foal.
Drygooda, donated by J.}tsotavieh 10 3 2
Filly or Gelding, foaled ,n 1918
Bag of Flour donated by hob Roy
C. & M. Co, 6 3 2
F3117 or Gelding, foaled in 1919
Wool horse blanket, donated- by
N. Cleft & Sons 6 3 2
Filly or Gelding. foaled in 1920
Diving rug, donated le T. 8.
Smith .... 5.50 3 2
Teamin Hansom.
Suit of clothes, donated 0.y Stew-
art Bros, -26 6 3
Mare, Filly or Gelding, :001 are
Silver Cup, donated he flank 'of
Commerce . .. _ 17 3 2
Sweepstakes.
GENERAL PURPOSE
Team in Harness 6 8
ROADSTERS
Roadster horse in harems, 168
or under 4 2
Carriage horse in harness, 154
or over 4 2
Roadster team in harness, 164
or under 4 2
Carriage team In harnew. 16-2
or over 4 2
Special. Township Coutpetition
For the bat three Draft or Agricultural
Rom., stallions barred, ',or age, shown on
the halter and need not ec the property of
any one person, but mu 1 be owned in the
Township—donated by J F. Daly, Charles
Barber, J. Waley Bar!.•. Pah, $16. N.
Prize Helde two or mor,•
o
Classes will be called in the oh zt
ovhe BIB
CATTLE
SHORTHORNS
Ham 4
ull, 8 yor over lar 28*2
Bull, 2 yeare old 97 54 *2
6 A 2
Hull, I year old 6 R E
POLLED ANGUS
Bull, 9 years or rover 4 2
JERSEY
Bull r
HEREFORD
Roll
8wesostake.
RULES
Entrance fee 311se, mel. extra entry, •60..
mood mare must show visibly In foal.
Age of horses to date f•.'m January 1.2
liege of cattle to date f• est 'September let
All proteete mast be ., writing and
handed to the Secretary is 6 tem. the
6f the eh'ow, accompanied y 11g *Mob will
be refunded If protest is ,e t•taed,
No Rdg.tered Clydddale< alIkwed W *how
in Agrlclam.
ola.
Foalsshowing in' entire sIsiks not eligible
s °olnpote In the Heavy treaty or Agr1eel-
ta7al edeas. for fads.
Pi)xe . Lime may be obtain,4 flaw asessey
GEO. McKee . , . President
R. M. JONES Treasurer
M� BRQDERICK -Secretary
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IT'S ALWAYS -
ER
for the stock pegs p PO m
on our selected feed.
means to humane, tr o__
grains mean to the animal famil
It coats no more to furnish ,. .
feed, than the other kind. But • ..t
certainly pays to' doso, as a trial'
bag will readily prove,
W. M. Stewart
THE
MAIN STREET , P11QNE T/
JOHN HOOPER W. H. ELLIOTT
Phone 89,
1921
Wall Papers
We beg to announce to the people
of Seaforth and surrounding country
that we are prepared to accept con-
tracts for all kinds of Painting,
Graining, Hardwood Finishing, Paper-
hanging, Etc. We have secured the
exclusive agency for two of the
largest Wall Paper Jobbers in On-
tario and will be pleased to submit
our large line of samples for your
inspection in your 'home on request
by postcard or otherwise. Remember
we will hang your Paper regardless
of where purchased. Country work
given prompt attention. Better book
your orders now.
HOOPER & ELLIOTT
Painters and Decorators
Seaforth Ontario
9 ,, .p RAIL ,AV
The Double Track
Route
Between
MONTREAL
TORONTO
DETROIT,
and CHICAGO.
Unexcelled Dining Car Service.
Sleeping cars on Night Trains
and Parlor Cars on principal Day
Trains.
Full information frons any Grand
Trunk Ticket Agent or C. E.
Horning, District Pasaengwr
Toronto.
W. R. Plant Agerft
Phone 4w.
JAMES WATSON
GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT
REAL ESTATE AND LOAN AGENT
DEALER IN SEWING MACHINES.
Four good houses for sale,
conveniently., situated in the
Town of Seaforth. Terms
reasonable and possession
'given promptly.
Apply at my Office for particulars.
The Question
of Price
Price seems the main
consideration at present —but
it is well to remember that
some clothes are dear at any
price, however low.
"Clothes of Quality" are
a positive proof that correct
styles, fine fabrics and .first-
class tailoring can be obtained
at reasonable prices.
Before you buy your new
suit give us a call and look
over our sample's and styles.
We can save you dollars
andr ive
g youcal value.
Suits $24 Up
AT
"My Wardrobe
N
SEAPORTH.
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to `QRTj3'
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
Notice . hereby given pursuant to the
Trustee Act that all persona having Claim.
against the Estate of David Kyle, late of
the Township of Her, Farmer. deceased, who
died 00 Fee...y Eloventh, 1921, are required
on or before the 28th day of March teat to
file with Gladmen k Etdnbury. Solicitor, for
the Executor., fullparticulate of theft'
Mich
claims. And after Mich date the Exeentore
wiU d.tzibute the eeset0 of the
dehaving regard only -Co claims owhit* no -
Nu baa then been received.
GLADMAN t BTANRURT,
Rena
March 8th. I921. U and Exeter.
2778-8
FERTILIZER .
As the 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
pleasure in growing 'a' good crop
than a poor one. Fertilizer and
good farming go together. There
1s more Fertilizer being used
every year. It increases the yield
and practically insures the cateran
of grass seeds, which will pay
the cost of it.
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
fall.
Anyone using it I will try to
give them t•he brand 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 see me phone
219, Seaforth, and your order will
be taken care of.
JAMES COWAN.
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FORwSON TRACTOR
Power Farming
These are the days of PROGRESS, and Power on :ht. farm is a
necessity. A Fordson Tractor means more proep.'rity for the
owner.
Prosperity means increased production, the saving that comes
from the use' of a machine instead of homes; the release of some
drudgery for both man and wife.
The Fordson Tractor is simple in design and sturdily constructed
of the 'best known steel. It has the necessary power to perform
every
task an ordinary r inn
1 y Harmr has to do, and in addition is ex-
ceptionally economical to operate. • .
Call at Daly's Garage for further particulars. We have a num-
ber of second-hand Fords for sale.
J. F. DALY, Seaforth
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALRIt
Thomas A. Beattie, Salesman.
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Field Cro Com etition
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The Seaforth Agricultural Society has entered one Field Crop
and Threshed Grain Competition. All Members desiring to compete I
must forward their names to the Secretary. The amount offered by
the Government for each Club is $276.00, divided into eight -Prizes; I!
1st, $71.00; 2nd, $60; lowest prize, $15.00. It is necessary to have I i
not less than fifteen entries to form a Club. The Government pro-
vides the seed, the price of which will be made known to competi-
tors; Seed can be'obtained from the Secretary' of the Society.
Conditions—Crop to be Banner Oats, not less than 100 bushels.
Crop will be judged as a Standing Crop, and seed judged when i.
threshed. Winners will be licensed to dispose of their seed as
Registered Seed. The Society solicits entries. For further inform'.;
tion apply to the Secretary .
M. BRODERICK, Seaforth
FORwSON TRACTOR
Power Farming
These are the days of PROGRESS, and Power on :ht. farm is a
necessity. A Fordson Tractor means more proep.'rity for the
owner.
Prosperity means increased production, the saving that comes
from the use' of a machine instead of homes; the release of some
drudgery for both man and wife.
The Fordson Tractor is simple in design and sturdily constructed
of the 'best known steel. It has the necessary power to perform
every
task an ordinary r inn
1 y Harmr has to do, and in addition is ex-
ceptionally economical to operate. • .
Call at Daly's Garage for further particulars. We have a num-
ber of second-hand Fords for sale.
J. F. DALY, Seaforth
AUTHORIZED FORD DEALRIt
Thomas A. Beattie, Salesman.
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