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Pto of the continent and elgb
reparations have been made
it gxr *6 Pldec at f{overhmSot ' 4'
ddbank' cemetery, t t 1 h biffg0 kb► 1S%i iiiI lil4 tea ?c?
.04c luted reterene@.,�to he life of M
Me ]hili_. r xtw�
ugtl Charges moderate 0
ll,be made, ..' neat 4 Gd I 1ni Sr "' 0 Flowers furnished on short 0
issue, ; J 4 Cs Night Calle
otice.Dayy' � 1 O
$EAIFORTH MARKETs to entertain them; 0 Phone 175 rime 48 0
Seaforth, Augvai 4, 1921, .dey%i I t' hugrahes7titen thedpulp'Ib .. 4> * 0 * 4 * O 4 0 0 . O
Egggss, -per dozen 800 '.isili-be• occupied b 'eminent dit^ineS
Futter, per lb �
28 to . 82c
Wheat, per bushel $1.85-
Bal�iey, per. bushel
,Flopr, per . wit
50e
88,55
tan,•,PPr ten . 00
Shores per ton 80.00
,le Potatoes, per bag 500
cOatso:per bushel 850.
11 ' . ll. Hogs, per, cwt..,. , $12.75
if.'
tete < Ira I
DAIRY MARKETS
Torgntb, August 2.-Chee,e--New. large.2466
to 26%e; twins, 26 to 26c; triplets, 26 to
2G e; old, large, 88 t0 84e; do.. twine. Si
to 86c; triplets, 84' to 85t4o; new Stilton,
•'$0 to 286.
Butter -Fresh dairy, choice, 88 to 86c;
ereanery prints, fresh. No. I, 40 toy 42c;
cooking, 28 to 25c.
Margarine -,-20 to 22c.
Eggs ..No. 3. 89 to 40c ; selects, 42 to 44c;
. cartons, 48 to 46c.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Union Stock Yard., Toronto, August 2. --
Despite
. -
Despite the holiday and the foot that very
few abattoirs in the city were killing today,
plenty of buyers were on hand in the cattle
division, and trade ewes brisk at prices gen.
orally steady to a ohmic stronger in pots,
'a, compared with lest Thursday. Receipts
over the week end totalled 8,729 head of
cattle, but a few of these were sold at goad
riricm q.,Saturday, leaving some 8,506 head
teStel, Wer dig$osed. of by one o'clock to-ddy.'
Tlig. bet 'Price for a load of heavies was
S cents per pound, though;a few 'lie�d.•aold.
at- $8411 .both backers and etsportein enter-
ing the competition for teal choice - heavy,
cattle. •A good proportion of the bush -if
-, cattle sold a to$7.76.. w tit i ead
x h av re,
P p - R.
in 12tl0 pounds at8. 0' Topb ow.
g po 3 t butcher c e
brought 6 rents In a few . All nes and top
bulls as high as 6% cents. All grades and
classes were in good demand, except can-
ners and cutters, which sold a ebede slow at
from a cent to two cent.,. The market top
went to x baby beeves at nine cents.
'Twenty-two 'cattle, averaging 1.270 pounds,
hipped by Jame. Clones., Cargill. brought
98.25 per cwt, for McDonald and Halligan.
Quotations: Choice heavy steers. $7.00 to
$7.75: butcher Mews, choice, $7.00 to, $7.75 ;
do. good„ $6.00 to $7.00 do., medium,' $5.00
' to 06.00 ; do.; mammon, $8.76 do $5.00; butcher
beitom,• choice,- $6.60 to'$7.00'i do. medium,
98.60 to $6.50; butcher cows, choice, 84.50
to $5.60; do., medium, $8.00 to $4.50; canners
and cutters, 31.00 to $2.50; butcher bulla.
good. $4.25 to $5.00; do.. emmon. $8 to $4;
feeders, good, 900 It.,., $5.60 to $6.00; do., fair
$5.00 to 35.50 milkers and apringers. choice,
'$45 to $76; calves. choice,. 99.110 to $10.00;
do.. modium. $6.50 to $7.50; do., common, $4
to 35.00; lambs. yeet'linge. $7.00 to 88.09;
do. sting. $8.00 to 39.50; sheep, choice,
$6.00 to $6.09; do. good. $8.50 to 24.58; do..
heavy and bucks, $2.00 to $3.50; hog,, fed
and watered, $13; do.. off earn. $13.25; do.,
f.o.b.. 112.25; do„ country. points. $12.
BIRTHS
Holland, -in St. Columba,.: July 27th, to
Mr. and Mm. J. J. Holland. a son.
Fremlin.--In Clinton, on July 26th, to Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Fremlin, son.
Hellyar. - In Clinton. n July 24th, to Mr.
anti Mm. W. H. HtUlyar,
Johnston,_ -In Clinton, on Julys 22nd. to Mr.
and Mrs. James H. Johnston, a son.
Snell. • -In Hullett, on July 24th, to Mr. and
Mrs. E. Snell. a daughter.
Thornton, -In Morris, . on July 18th. to Mr.
and Mai. Anson Thornton, a eon.
'Taylor. -In Tudkersaiith, on July 17. to Mr.
and Mrs. Harry Taylor; non. • '•
-Thuell.-lu. Bl t.n. on .Saturday: July 23rd,
ta Mr.' and Mrs. Wm. Thuell, a eon.
MARRIAGES
Martin -Douala.. ---At Toronto, on July 22nd,
by the Rev. James Weton. pastor or
Dovercourt Presbyterian church. Mina Me
rose, eldet daughter of Reeve John Doug•
las and Mm. Douglas, of Wroxeter, to
Austip John..,11arttn, only son of Mm.
Jame. Martin. Of Clinton. •
Campbell-Knoke.--In Mitchell, on July 27,
at the home of the bride's parent., Mr.
and Met. Wm. Knoke, by Rev. J. W. Gor•
don. Mr. Harold A. Campbell. to Mks
Lillie Flora H. Knoke.
Anderson-Essery,-At eentralin, on July 27.
Miss Hazel Madge, daughter of Mr. and
Mre. G.,-Eeeeey, to Mr. Wilfred H. An -
Smith -Taylor. -In
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Smith -Taylor: In Palmerston, oh July 12,
Harry Smith to Elsie Taylor, both of
Wroxeter.
DEATHS-
McKny. in Tuekersmith, on'.Jnly 28th, Eric
McKay. aged 62 years and 6 months.
Q uinlan. -In Clinton, on Tuesday, August 2.
Humphrey ,Quinton, in his ,90th year.
McCulle.-In London, on July 30th, Francis
McCalla, aged 79 years.
• ' Wtsite. Iti'Seaforth, on July slat. John
'•White. aged, 86 years and 14 days.
�Miiler.-In McKillop, on July 21st, Frieda
Carolina Miller, aged 22 years.
Clark,=In Mitchell, on July 23rd. Isabella
Henry, widow of the late Alexander Clark.
in her 91st year.
Duagey.-In Mitchell, on July 25th, Margaret
Reilly, widow of the late Thomas Dungey,
in her 89th year.
Hance. -In Mitchell, on July 25th, Ruth,
daughter of Mrs. Hance, aged 27 years.
Wild -At tioderich, n July 26th, Ellen Wild,
daughter of the late Joseph Wild.
CARD OF THANKS
0
The members of the Seaforth Cit-
'izens' Band desire to thank all those
who took part in -making their Gar-
den Party such a decided success.
Signed en behalf of the Band.
W. W. Robinson, G. Thompson Scott,
President. Secretary.
-THURSDAY
August 11th
HON. E. C. DRURY
Premier of Ontario
HON. F. C. BIGGS
Minister of Public Works
at
U. F. 0. PICNIC
Menesetung Park
(one mile north of Goderich)
THURSDAY
who ower) r.oderic as their .home
many -inti eresting events. -
Puaadt. will be the fir day oi•. the �' FOR SALE.-e6o ACRES,' Kong'
pr lase. stout
4'4 4 and 6, Sinton.
horse races, two events (2. 0 and 2 18) Township, about 434 intoe from Clint,
with a $600 purse in ddi,la - wail 1 roved, good clay loam, 10 edea
rW44dnesd'ay will be boeeball ''clef thardwood and cedar hush, Practically eh
hhaa �{(a�nged *4th new' wire fencing. Finrt•cloen
Wing M, Teegw'ater, Zrirjeh- and hones and. barn: teleplmua rural mail de.
Goderich will compete for 'the chaff stew'. win sell on
to ADAM reasonable
terms.. Apply
pionship. 6, 'Clinton. 2798-tf
Thursday will be marked by a visit -
from -Premier Drury, who will give' VARIES FOR SALE, -LOTS 20 AND 27,
an address at Agricultural Park at' Concession 2, H. R. S.. containing two
10.30 a.m. In addition there will be hundred acres: eighty acres of choice paa-
.own. - . FARMS FOR SALE
holiday will be• reception day, with
two more horse races(2.22 and 2.18,I term lend with Iota t a ming a once, the
re,aalnder 3e, is a high tate t ulttvatioa:
for purses -of $600 each)•;anda grand Two brick hood,
sm, one frame barn on ground
one large been on foundation with large
cement silo and litter carrier, water In atable
and other conveniences. Apply FLETCHER
T. TOWNSEND, H. R. 8, Seaforth, Oat.
Phone 8 on 614, Clinton. 27$6x4
athletic meet for valuable, prizes.
Band concerts, parader, carnival,
dancing and other entertainment
features, every day. MuskC by Water-
loo Musical Society Band, 88rd Regi-
ment Band, and Lucknow Pipe Band.
Something doing every minute.
Every body within, fifty miles of
Goderich should be there to see the
fun.
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•IMPQ TAN't '1°OTICES
WAGON
AndFORerson SALE,-NEW
farm TUDHOPE
Cheaand w on for sale.
ag
Varna.
for torah. Apply to -L, BEATTIE,
Varna. ' ' - 27$9x8
r, OR SALE. -1000 BUSHELS OF MIXED
grain, half onto and half barley. Phone
14-236. ALEX. SPARKS, R. R. No. 2. Sea -
forth. 2796-tf
ri OR SALE OR RENT,= -THE DAN MC -
Donald property, 5 acre with orchard,
stable, large poultry house and first -rhea
residence with all ..4.modern conveniences.
Terms easy- . Apple Expositor Office or 252
Eglinton Ave., H., Toronto. 279932
rIIEACHER WANTED. - A QUALIFIED
teacher for School Section No. 9, Mc-
Killop. State , ealery end experience. Ap-
plications will be received by the undersigned.
ISAAC BOLTON, Secretary, Walton, Ont.
2790-tf
"TORONTO SATURDAY NIGHT" HAS RE:
11 organised its entire mechanical staff and
k operating now under Open Shop Condi-
tion.. We hai,e a complete staff in all de-
partment,, Composing Room. Pres Room and
Bindery but solicit applications for future
openings, especially from expert job com-
positors and Linotype Operator,, men or
women. Terms. 48 houm--586.00. Full par-
ticulars on requeot. SATURDAY NIGHT
PRESS. 73 Richmond St., Toronto. 27913-4
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FARM FOR SALE.-% MILE SOUTH
of Brncefieid, Lot oil, Concession 1, Stanley,
100 acres. There are on the premise one
good bank barn, Implement house, atraw
shed, a good frame house, 8 good never -fail-
ing wells, windmill on one. The farm is
well fenced and well drained Rural mat
and phone. This is one of the bet farm°
In the township, and will be sold on
reasonable term,. Poesesaton given Ie, No-
tembcr. For further particulars apply to
DREW SWAN. Brucefield, Ont. 2792-tf
THE EXECUTORS OF THE LATE ARCHI-
bald McGregor offer for sale Lot 15,
6th Concession. McKillop. 300 acres of first
clan, farm lands. The land is In a flet
,tate
c ass of cultivation and are are
1 ah n
erected uons the premises a good frame dwel-
lingae
house. with stone
attached; frame
barnd76x64 and
,tone fooa, stabling
underneath and eemeat floor, and water
throughout, driving house, pig pen and hen
house. Alec about ten acres of good hard
wood. bush. The property is well fenced and
well drained and convenient to good markets,
churches and schools. For further particulars
apply to MISS LILLY J. McGREGOR, on the
premises, or to R. 8. HAYS. Solicitor. Sea-
fortth. Ont. 2798-tf
PARE FOR SALE -100 ACRES, LOT 84,
London Road In Township of Tucker -
smith, one
e mile north of Brucefield. 96 norm
cleared, remainder bush. There is a good
frame house with hard and colt water and •
heated by furnace, also telephone, good barn
0x66, silo, pig pen, hen home and drive
s ed. There are about 50 acres of spring
top and 8 acres of fate wheat, 6 acres of
beam, 5 acres of corn, and 2 acre of pota-
toes. This is counted to be a No. 1 farm.
Will sell crop and all land. Immediate
poasaasion, or without crop and possession
In fall. For fdrther particulars apply to
the proprietor, on Lot 34, London Road.
AMOS CARTWRIGHT. Proprietor. 2792-tf
iTi ARM FOR SALE -FARM OF TWO HUN -
L dyed acres adjoining the Town of Sea -
forth, conveniently situated to all churches,
schools and Collegiate. There is acomfort-
able brick cottage with a cement kitchen;
barn 100x66 with etpne stabling underneath
for„8, horses, 76 head of cattle and 40 hogs
with"et el stanchions and water before all
°too -' litter carrier and feed carrier and
two lehment silos; driving shed and plat-
form sealers. Watered by a rock well and
windmill. The farm is well drained and In
a high state of cultivation. The crop Is n11
iy the
ate' p groiuon.nd -chopilcye tocloyM, tom:Timm,
edR-
R-: 2, Bentorth, Ont 2787-tf
FARMS •FOR SALE. -100 ACRES. LOT 12,
'eoneeseion 8, In the Township of Tucker -
smith, 8 mile from Seaforth, 6 mile from
Brnc8leld and Kippen, convenient to school
and church; 96 acres cleared, remainder In
maple bash. On this farm are excellent build-
ings and are in first-class repair; hard and
soft water in the house and In stables; 2
wells, 1 having a windmill. This farm Is
thoroughly under drained and fenced and
in a high state of cultivation, never having
been heavily cropped. This Is In every way
n fleet clam and up-to-date farm. Also .Lot
27, Concession 12. in the Township of Hib-
bert, containing 100 acre; 80 acres cleared
and thoroughly tnderdrained and fenced, the
remainder is In first class maple bush- On
the premises is a comfortable frame house
and good barn 48056 with stone stabling;
also good well with windmill. This farm is
all seeded to erne and Is in excellent condi-
tion, having been cropped very little; mita-
sited within 6 miles of Hensel!, quarter of
mile from school. There is long distance
telephone connection on both farms, also
rural mall di livery. These farms will be
sold together ,r separately to suit purchaser
and on reasonable terms. For further par-
ticulars apply to the Proprietor, on Let 12,
Concession 6, Tnekerernith, or Seaforth P. 0.,
R. R. No. 4, or phone 14 on 181, Seaforth
THOMAS G. SHILLINGLAW, Proprietor.
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ST RS
$15.00
To WINNIPEG
plus Half a Cent per mile
beyond. Return Half a
Cent per mile to Winnipeg,
plus $20.00
Excursion Dates
FROM ONTARIO
Auust 10th and 22nd
Toronto,
ronto, Carddwell Jct., and all Sta-
tions South and West thereof.
, lase. TORONTO. on above dates, 12.00 noon & 11 p.m.
Special accommodation for women.
Convertible (berth) Colonist Cars. Facilities
for meals en route.
Tickets and full information from any Canadian
National or Grind Trunk Agent.
'Singer
d
General
ant.
Oran
TEN.
WANTED
Tendgra v s W bg recr+ved by the undersigned
up to• 8 o'ploek t,.m. on Wednesday, the 17th
'day of Auguatr,tdr the repair of the Shilling -
law Destro .4n. tbbpp Township of Hibbert, so -
cording to the plane andpenificatlona of the
Engineer, A' . dspdelt often per cent, of the
oonteaet lsoio �e t company each -and
every tender, ar is in cash or marked
cheque, .ot$seewlad'_.thr tender will not be en-
tertalnrd, • Tib lhwr.t or any tender not
Br •
ord oCouncil. -
JAMES JORDAN,_
k.
Dublin, July 29. •.ie21• Township
278,8.8
to, se
lever ;ilrk 3 n> y:#
y'phYre to rP
wont. Order fak►,
may get it'4n enc
,JAMS COWAN* 1
seeforth:T
Phone 219. 2782 tt
an': .a
Tenders For Debentures.
The Township of Ribbert offers for ogle
$1800 fifteen year. six Der cent, debentures,
repayable to equal annual tnstalmont o><
'principal and intere°t combined. These will
be received us to 2 p.m,. on Wednesday, Au-
gust 17th. at the Township Holl, Staffs, eF
by .pall addressed to the Clerk op to 11 a.m.
mane date.
JAMES JORDAN,
2798-3 Clerk, Dublin P. Q
3poo SACRIFICE
� SALE
We find our, Four Stores Overloaded -
$35,00,0 Too Much Stock ---Will Sacri-
fice Goods at Once. Turn it into cash.
The Price Reductions Are Enormous.
Chance. `lof a lifetime. Don't Miss Its
50c KITCHEN APRONS
FOR 29c
Good Print, light and dark colors,
with bib. -Big snap.
CHILDREN'S PLAY
DRESSES FOR 50c.
Plain and fancy. sizes 2 to 5 made
of splendid wearing poreales.
LADIES' 75c VESTS
FOR 19c
.Nl
Firsts in very line knit - Vests,
cumfy cut style. '1'udorcd straps. A
rare opportunity.
BIG OVERALLS -$1.50
Overalls, Smock- kill sizes.
HOUSE DRESSES
All House Drc•s.,.s absolutely at
cost. A great at.. -k of them.
LADIES' $2.35 GOWNS
FOR $1.65
Simply a slaughter plaice. Beauti-
fully made gowns'rof fine white cot-
ton, quite elaborately trimmed. Sev-
eral style,.
ALL 25c AND 33c
CHILDREN'S HOSE, 19c
Ribbed in brown, black and white.
Children's win:, socks. Famous 80-
80-80 brand, plain cotton ill 'brown and
black. Chancy '.f a lifetime. Some
cf these lines me stunning bargains.
59c LADIES' COMS.
FOR 39c
Easilyworth 75c.
Overbought..
Will now clear. Fine knit cotton,
nicely trimmed. Firsts. Come in
sizes to 38 only. A great snap.
65c MEN'S SILK NECK-
TIES FOR 45c
A great clearing lot. Made to sell
at $1.50 each. Very latest shapes and
patterns. Dozens of styles to choose
from. Plain black silks in the lot.
This is a stupendous bargain.
G5c MEN'S SUSPENDERS
FOR 45c
Made to sell for $1.00. Our 05c
was a great snap. But we have a
big stock and will clear at 45c. Elastic
webs, all highest grade, trimmings
are very best. Come in heavy Police
and three styles, light weight, fine.
LADIES' 50c AND 55c
VESTS FOR 30c
Fine knit cotton, Cumfy cut style
with ribbon strap. Four styles to
choose from. Firsts. Size 4. A big
bargain.
ALL MEN'S SHIRTS IN
STORE, EACH $1.00
Splendid Black and White Work
Shirts. Fine Shirts that sold at $1.75.
We are advertising these subject to
being sold. They were going out
rapidly when this ad. was written.
. Cockburn
Bargain Store, Seaforth
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Used Cars For Sale
We I the following used Ford Car: for sale and are offering
big indimcm its for quick turnovers of the following list:
Iotd t pe, looks like new, has license, shock absorbers, done
light and l:ar extras.
- Ford 8,..a, used demonstrator, in excellent condition, has shock
absorber.. 'ase, <loins light; large steering wheel, and new -spare
tire.
1918
1910
1910
19147
and dash
1913
1913
lock, tire
1912
for quick
1913
hauled.
Two 1:11:; Studebaker Tourings.
One (-In'i'rolet 490 Touring in good repair and good tires at $350.
All above cars will be gladly demonstrated to any prospective
buyer, and -citable terms can he arranged to suit. the purchaser. Since
the first of January we have sold over 100 cars. This amount of ..
business ,h•.;ild be proof enough as to the satisfactory dealings that
our customers secure from us. We also operate our own repair shop 6
and therefor are prepared to give our customers the very best of
service on I.,:1 new and used cars.
All nial.'= of cars brought to us for repairs will receive our most
Careful Slid 'killed mechanic's attention, and you will find any re-
pairs bread' here will be done satisfactory to you. I7ttll and look
over the alio.' list of cars, we have a large assortment to choose
from, and we shall endeavor to satisfy you in every respect.
Gasolln, lilt a gallon, and best i'olarine heavy gas engine nil
$1.25 per ic,'Jnn. Tires: 30x3r•Z non-skid guaranteed 5000 mile;,
$18.75. Rih.i+, d thread guaranteed 4000 mics at 5,15.5o. while they
last.
F. .1 Touring with license
F•o.1 Touring with license
F•• ,i Touring with license
Po,,l Touring with license
lamp.
Ford Touring with Prest-
Fenl Touring with shock
It'11cr and spare tire.
Ford Touring with license.
sal,, will sell at $185.00.
Touring Car, motor
and other extras, good tires.
and new style engine hood.
and some extras,
and shock absorbers, claxon horn
o-lites.
absorbers, license, Yale ignition
This car is in good repair and
and entire car has been over -
O;;.
(I
II/ngSA Ll,
Cook Bros.,
FOED DEALERS
ONTARIO
iri> at ntgrix
more mon*
about cure von
efficient and Ma
equipment and flour tepees , We
the following to our staff.-
1 Monotype Key -Board @pig
1 Monotype ' Caster Opet*t6ta,
1 Linotype Operator-lt4ght Sii
6 First-class Compositors.:
Wages, $36.00 for 48 hours weekly, i i
15 per. cent. additional, men and women sad,
Guarantee of steady employmentfor. one.
der open shop conditions. We prefer max
non-union, ambitious and 'eager to advance'
trade. Transportation and moving expenses ri
funded. Applications in writing or by long diBtd,nc
telephone in confidence, to
SATURDAY NIGHT PRESS •
73 Richmond Street West - - - Toronto
=3liilitliiiilliiiiniliiiitiiiiiiiiiifiiiiiilliil[ilfinliiillilliilllllli munWIIIImutnI na.
.cook by Hydro;
Cheaper than Coal oil.
For full information inquire at
HYDRO SHOP.
TOWN HALL BUILDING = -
Entrance -Town Clerk's Office.
PUBLIC UTILITY COMMISSION OF SEAFORTH
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Old Home Week In Goderich
AUGUST 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 1921
FIVE BIG DAYS of REUNION, SPORT and FUN
Parades, Band Concerts, Carnivals.
Music by Waterloo Musical Society Band, 33rd Regiment Band,
Lucknow Pipe Band.
2 days HORSE RACES $2,000 in Purses
TUESDAY, AUGUST 9th
2.30 trot or pace -Purse $500. 2.18 trot or pace -Purse $500.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11th
2.22 trot or pace -Purse 5500. 2.13 trot or pace -Purse $500.
BASEBALL TOURNAMENT
WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 10th
Competing Teams:-Wingham, Teeswater, Zurich, Goderich.
GRAND ATHLETIC MEET
THURSDAY, AUGUST 11th
Evens include five -mile and one -mile open races, relay race be-
tween teaniv of Perth, Huron and Bruce, tug-of-war between Huron
and Bruce, Caledonian games,^ Highland dancing and piping, etc.
MANY OTHER ATTRACTIVE FEATURES.
Don't Miss the Big Event of the Year.
i[
Rebuilt Engines and Threshers
For Sale
ENGINES
One Id H. P. Waterloo.
One 20 H. P. Waterloo.
One 20 H. P. Waterous.
One 22 H. P. McDonald Decker.
One 19 H. P. Bell.
One 211 H. P. Wihite.
All thoroughly rebuilt and repainted.
One 25 H. P. Rearnlount White, 2% years old.
One 17 H. P. Sawyer & Massey
One Is IT. P. White, sidemounted, not rebuilt.
One if 11. P. Watcrous, rebuilt, 1920.
THRESHERS
One 32 3P Goodison.
One 30-51) G.,mlisnn.
One 30-50 Favorite.
One Iii bib liunarrh.
Ono Ra --40 Waterloo with wind slacker, not rebuilt.
All equipped with Wind Stacker and Self Feeder. Thoroughly
rebuilt, refitted and repainted.
All these Machines are ready for immediate delivery, and at
very reasonable prices.
.Also new Steam Engines and Kerosene Tractors.
THE ROBERT BELL
L MITED ENGINE & THRESER CO.,
Seaforth
2796-6
Ontario
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