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The Huron Expositor, 1922-03-10, Page 5� i „ Mw't t �"" • .p '14 S �1/ ' •iy�id,. �. SOT 8 ;,. ) AUM SAM ue d11 pip, W Mr. A ASId Mr. RiU��y . �. and n wy� t * sloe. itoaa 4u i3" r vimla. do sae sIaayi $ 1M[r ON February N.. �., ;: . Job. wilz to st►il 1101.' ` wo" Terr>+berl " lye. t Lot $��� 8pnaes. a a, To o! u. w Titan Jr. Jdareb lige. Rl►41 1' Ar 11100� ea Fehr"" lath.Iiei+tM i oM Horse@ and GtiatrJo-lta>i+a i trate 41e1d Mlti. DavW flwmali. a wa. ub� 9 'years old Iv foal to M�1p1, } , �. ^-2a 8etisatth, on Sunday, lurch Nk vow jp11� oma. mare d 31?9 teaA 4� sad butt'. Grout Fraser, a dsggktati ver 1 ` �lvdlisttsa--At Brodl@aRen, oa FebruarT•a9ti►, , 11'yeiw 'o1d.:e W►d 'broken, a'W year a4d {';*►' to lir. and Mrs. John BnodhAsan, a daaad► 8'!1►M1 a A w i eallve• abat go* qu 41JO.4 . a the Winng�lraun Genteel Ko.Ob+ BMiit•" �/OYU at itoot 11 i! la .sew ootw' , t, steers' oW. on February 26th. to Hr: sad M1w,�tpere. IAA swats 49 $146" OVA I slaor t rw: l tlu eNlwY. �k Tbaouoeop. a daughtac g19de jp �avec that a-aaatl.� 4ad Ilt0lae raoa �MW tis $Ibreta 1 Snowed of split. a 00 ylsarldtdddd e ;vole. A m.�d' a ,e per �,�r a, 72 MARRIAGES 11, .ofr Saar qa f�. ro9- ow, x.ro y- Irai� haw...eli dela., >Pk�.t tK JWmhason +Gawrt--In N1+t Wwr►aaori. oe iw Ira taslit Is oa 'A Wood "wow i !cot' oo,qt�t. 441Mwr FebMW7 16th. by *0 ltev. O. asNsmhrd•. aR ot� in the ism J. •tat with tease box s$lafbed,�N�*ahs . versa GstrA to AlRoii.111 Prroprietiers: TlroeltlaN aa$e+1 dMaaoad n Juba IaalT roWr. ,11sa �ltaralstriok Ua-•i�rlob. 1 F e 1�:• Isarrow, lldarroal twos Flow, l70awbox t Fri 18th, byC;, plisten• wtiijaaa is +s s'p Auaatin. • � PUI'1LIo AiFt71 N SALE of YARN Fleury !�, truer@?., purger•' S +►agoart. ha: ' tl r. Rid l�I�. PE1i0p Austin. 19toak and �ptl1easerr4s-+A3�eFt Weibor► lack 19 loot to . gravel box. babalel�h, toga . -- — has itrtrwtad .'lhbma` grown m aeU by lliasRy, cubtar. C1taa faasltaa m41, DIR Few. Daasa•1a4� Iowa Iowa 1.:109 lbs.-aP�aalA)' tta4' fork, ear, tptdolle auatioa on Iota 17 sad.il� ¢y,ttotarsioa .� ,160 foot o! roper^slat wings, S sale 1tr M-KilloP, an Friday. J6Gt+gb 17tH% 1911!!. at dottbe lsaraset, borne 'blookif . robe, 2 sets �p�, --it► A.iirolt. oa Maneb Stb, Inst, lira.' 1 o'clock' Disu:, the followtag: Bernet -One single bartrese, 20 cords NJaost wood. stone- iaieea Smart epi m rJolug 7 years OK 1 gelding tisino 6 boat 12 water troughs. Rials bags, wheel - We NA Grard BenB, on Fab�sarl years old. 1 driving ,sera ♦ Feng old. one berrow, sugar kettle. 40 -gallon coal oil tank. O Webb, laherspan of 8 year old colts well bwoken.. Cowo- Standard cream separator, churn, forks, 87ta, betters due to calve about time of %ale. shovels, chains, and a host, of other articles EernExeter. ,on Pti` 4ar7 76th, Ray `I cow supposed to ealve April 89th. 1 cow wally found on a furor. =ouaehold Effects 11dward.. son of Mr. and Mrs Aibast Err- 64l0posad ts► aalve B�Dta r 20th, 1 taw --New Devonshire piano sold by the Heintz - nick aged 6 mouth@ and 16 do". supowed a oalve 8epteaeher 27th. 1 better Acs acd.-In Stephen, on February 28th'. Oar. summed to calvj Octob'er rat, '1 beget ftp1 man Co., Klass cupboard. sideboard, sewing Nana Panora• son of Mr. -and Mrs. Leslie posed to calve October 2nd. 2 dry ooMf• ��Ine, bodraoun .uite, bedroom stands Riohard, aged 10 months. treg4etered Durham bull 16 months old.. Young clsairs. Happy Thought range, *%&U beater Cattle -S steers rising 8 years old, 2 heifers burns wood or coal, 9 dozen sealers, and a rising 2 years old, 6 steer* rising 2 years lot of other articles. Grain, Ray, Roots. Etc. old. 10 calves rising one year old. Pi9a-1 --100 bushels turnips, 100 bushels buckwheat, sow and Utter of 8 ready 4o wean at time 100 bushels Banner oa4s, 20 bushels of seed ID+IPOItTANT NOTICES of sale, Htns--About ¢6 White Leghorn barley, 4 or 6 tons of bay. 20 bag Potatoes, hens. lanolementa --Q Massey -Harris binder 15 pounds gross seed. 20 =ou ,akar beet 7 foot cut. 1 Massey -Hands mower 6 foot seed. Sale Commences at one''ocbck Dm., PIGS Fion SALE. --8 YOUNG PIGS BEADY cut 1 Mersey -Harris rake bar hay lorulrr, 1 sharp,. TPS•: --Hay sad Grlan sad all to wdaa. Apply on 'Lot 29, Concession Massey-Jlarris sire rake and hay udder com- sums of $10 and under. ' each : over that 2, Tuakea.mith. F. J. COLEMAN. R. R- No. bined, 1 Mamsey„Harris disc drill, 18 disc; 1 amount 8 montbe' 'credit will be given on 8. Seafovilt. 2880x1 Massey -harries out -throw disc harrow, 1 b-j•yst furnishing approved Joint notes. Five per & Wood cultivator, 1 set 4-eection harr•oWe, .oent straight off for Cash on credit amounts. FOR SALE. -ANNUAL, SWlNET CLOVER, 1 pair sloop sleighs. 1 Bain wagon with box No reserve es the proprietor is giving up genuhret Tinbam seed, $2.50 a pthree-quarterd, or and shelving, three-quarter wagon with farming. JOHN KRAUSKOPF, Proprietor; $2.00 a pound for ten pounds ar over. Cash ]sox, I 16 -foot flat hay rack. 1 car and fork, James donor, Auctioneer for Perth and with order. A. PETRIE. Brueefield, Ontario. rope and pulicysm . All implements are Prat,- Huron, 2880-1 2829x4 'tically new and in good repair. One set heavy team breeching harness, a quantity o1 R SALE. -A QUANTITY OF O. A. C. Oats fit fur seed, a quantity of timothy hay. No. 72 amts sndtable for mord, grown in o quantity of hardwood. forks, shovels and CARD OF THANKS usher article, tea numerous W mention. 1820• also Golden Vine Peas. Apply ter Terms -All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; WILLIAM DOIG, fr., R. R. No. 3, Kipper, over that hmount 12 months' credit given on To the many friends who showed such Ont 2830x2 furnishing approved Joint notes. Three per loirulnesm azul sympathy, during our sad be - cent. off for cash on credit amounts. Sale rcavesuent, we enctend our sincere thunk,; unreserved as the proprietor has sold his and when sickness and death entero your oats, grown In 1920, good and clean.'farm. ALBERT J. WEIREN, Proprietor; home am it has entered ours, may you he Apply to ALEX. SPARKS. R. R. No. 2, Thus. Brown• Auctioneer. 2830-2 sustained and comforted by friends as noble, Seaforth. -Phone 14-236. 2821-tf - generous and devoted. FOR SALE. -ANNUAL SWEET CLOVER Cf.EARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM JAMES BARBOUR AND FAMILY. "Irubam" meed, GQverriment Standard No. Stuck and Implements -M r. Thus, Brown 1, scarified and Ontario grown, $2.00 a has been , Ci) l,-qctod to sell by public suction --- - ue Lot "7, G+ncessiun 5, McKillop, on Wed NOTICE pound for 10 pourers or over. Shipping nesday. March 'L'2 tu1, 102'2, at one o'clock p.m., charges Prepaid- MURRAY GIBSON, Bruce- the, following: Horses -One general purpose field• Ont. •2826x16 tiny mare 9 yearn old, atllipoKetii to be in foul: API>licutiun will be received by the Muni - one black Percheron horse 11 Yearm old, one cipal Council of the 'rownohip of Hilbert, un 1�OOD FOR SALE, -THE UNDERSIGN- bay driving horse 7 years uld, will work Wednesday. March 16th, at two o'clockp.m* ed has on hand a quantity of hard xingle car double, quiet and relluble. Cattle-- for operating the Rock Crusher and Crui, r. maple wood, both,. dry and green, all body One cow six years uld due to calve May 11th, Full particulars will be made known at the wood. Prices reasonable. Delivered in large one cow seven years old due to calve May rn.-etinv_ or small' quantities as required- Phone 14 1'Ith, one cow six years old due about time of By Order if the' Council, on 188, Seaforth. THOS. Sill LIANGLAW. Sale, one cow nine years old freshened about 1, JORDAN. 2817-tf a month, one heirer rising 3 years old in 2880-1 Clerk. calf, 2 .+teem une year old, one heifer calf _. ---- une month old. Pig6 -Nine chunks weighing; ' - - ab„gt sixty pound eight chunks weighing TENDERS WANTED SALE REGISTER ,theut 125 pounds and 20 -Rock hens Lin- - plements. One Macmey-Harris binder in word (-' On Friday. March 17th, at one o'clock, on repair, cine Deering mower in gaud order, Lot 18, Concession 14, McKillop, auction sato °ne me•ed drill with cultivator attachment, one. '1',•n`1rry will be reveivexi by the undersigned lkf,rr Of Farm Stock and Implements. Albert Noxon dice, one McCormick --spring tooth cul- for the c•un traction of the Murray -Limb 1 Wiesen, Pro T. Brown, Auctioneer- tiv+ttor, r,ne set diamond harrows, one root EXteu�iou Drain in the 'township of Hu1- p Pulpa-. one scuffler, one turnip sower, one lett.. Plana and ,pecifications may be seen On Lot 9. Stock an(] 5, McKillop, auction at the `dti.•e of the (Jerk of Hullett, or at sale of Farm Stack and Implements, on 'rues- Chatham fanning mill. one Adams' wagon. day, March l-lth, at 1 p.m. JoKeph Canning, one met of Wooxtstock sloop sleighs with six the odic@ of John R„ger, O.L.S., Mitchell, A Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer. foot sunk. nearly new, ne gr ,.1 box, one marked eh.,iue for 6 per cent. Of tender to On Lot 11. Concession 9. McKillop, auction 1`11 buggy in good urler, one .+pen bulgy. accompany same. Luw,•st or any tender not Bale of Farm Stock anti implements, on one Portland cutter. une grra, meed sower, a ne-c•,•ssuarily accepted. 'renders will be opened Wednesday, Murch ]fit.h, at 1 D•m. Mra. cluaniity of twelve f -It lumber. one Delaval at the C„mmunity Hall, Londemboro, on Fri- - Isabella Russ, Proprietress; Thomas Brown, l t't'''am mePu rrttor, cue -.et uC bra,- Mounted dal'. March 31st, next„ at 2.;t0 P.M. r t. Auctioneer. double hurn,m . one ,et of bras mounted JOHN FINGLAND, Clerk of Hullett. On La[ 82, Concession 6, McKillop, auction tem breeching new, one pair if collar tops, 2x:10-3 p sale of Farm Stock and Implements, an ne set mingle harness, 100 hushelm of Banner i Thursday, Murch 16th, at 1 p.m. Trueman . e, 1 cat,, some sweet clover seed, Whitetup ; 1 Brintnell, Proprietor: T, Brown, Auctioneer. 2 sugar kettle-+, one Daisy churn. a number 1�p On Saturday. March 18th, at the resilience, of grain bavi, one Lulfaio robe, hur,ebl:.nk.•t.+• "SAY IT WITH FLOWERS" at 2.80 p.m., an auction sale of Hou•:eholJ fork,, chains, mhos 14 and other artscl- U- Effects and oth,'r property. Jacob Weber. , tueroucr x to nienti'.`n. Tm. Crain and Fiom m Proprietor; Thom. Brown. Auctioneer. fowl and all sums of $to :.nd under rash. Geo. Stewart's Florist, Goderich, Ont. on Tuemday. March '1xt'n. atone oiclock over that amount eight months' credit will flet Flowers always on lland. p.m., on Lot :14, Concession 3, H.R.S., Tuck- be given on furnishing approved joint, nut-, Wedding bunches and Floral designs ersmith, Farm Stock and Implement's and Four per cent. allowed ofi' for cash on erc•dit Household Effects. H. M. Hamilton. Prop.; amounts. Sir)NEY DOI,MAGF., Proprietor; a specialty. (.. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 'PHOS. BROWN, Auctioneer. 2830-2 Nlomber of the Florists Telegraph Delivery Association. -- - AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Flowers df.livcred to any part of Can - Implementor u -Mr. Thomam Brown has been ids lid nite'd states, also principal AUCTION SALES sn;trueted to sell by public auction on Lot :I2, Concession 6, McKillop, on Thursday, cities in Europe. AUCTION SALE OF REPOSSFS4ED NJarch 16th, 1922, at one o'clock, the follow- All orders de'liver'ed promptly. ing: Horses -One autrdcultural mare eight -0830-12 Chevrolet Car, Model 490, used one seas- wean Old, 1 agricultural mare 7 years old. on, at Carlin'm Garage. Main Street, Senforth, 1 draft filly 4 years old, I driving mare well on March l8th, at 2 o'cluc:k p.m. Arrange- bred, quiet and reliable, 4 year; old. Cattle ---- --^------- ments can bemade for time on money- -.One cow 7 years old due t> calve in May, Is DAN SHANA1,AN. 1,ruprictor; T. Briown, I cow 8 yearK old clue to calve in %ly, 1 U F. O, NOTICE Auctioneer. .430.2 cow 9 years old supposed to be in calf, 1 heifer rising 2 years old, 1 calf 3 months AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND old weighing 400 pounds. A11 theme cattle The U. F', (), will hold a meeting Implements. -Mr, Thomas Brown has re- are bred by thoroughbred stuck. Pias kind ceivexi instructions to sell by public auction Hens --1 thoroughbred mow suppnsecl to be in 111 the Town 1-1a1), Seafol'th, On March Lot 14, Concession 9, McKillop, on Wed- pig, 60 White Leghorn s henand Barred 10th, at 8 p.Tll. riesday. March 15th, 1922, at one o'clock p.m., Rocks, 2 White Leghorn roosters, and one NI 1', J. J. ';i'itlt•risnn, of Tbron'to,,.and the following: Humes -Aged team of mares, thoroughbred rock roa,ter. Implements --1 -'171'8. li. W. Layton, will address the 1 aired driver work single or double: l gen- Massey -Harris binder 6 font cut with trucks eral Purpose It good driver years old, and sheaf carriers, new; 1 McCormick mower meeting. A lat'gf attendance is Te- e driver 7 years old. Cows -One cow due 6 foot cut nearly new, I 10 -foot McCormick qu(l :ted. about the time of sale. 1 cow due March hay rack nearly new, 1 Massey-Llar•is corn BFIIT IRWIN, 244th, 1 cow due April 7th, 1 cow due May and bean cultivator and attachment', new: 24th, 1 cow due April 1st, farrow cow, 1 I Cocks'hutt cultivator nearly new; one steei 28,30X1 Secretary. thoroughbred cow with calf by her side, 4 land roller nearly new; 1 Frost & [rood dime. Spring calves, 4 steers coming 2 Yexra old, nearly new. 1 minale furrow riding Plow. 1 _ -- - 1 heifer 2 years old. Implements ---1 new walking pioV. 1 Massey -Harris 12 hoe seed Massey-Harri, binder 7 foot cut, 1 Massey- drill, 4 srrtion diamond harrows, 1 new MORTGAGE SALE OF FARM LANDS IN Harris mower, 1 new Massey -Harris disc scufller, 1 , three-quarter wagon nearly new, THE TOWNSHIP OF GODERICH. t+'y' drill, I new Massey -Harris cultivator, one 1 top buggy, 1 cutter, Chatham fanning mill - Under find by virtue of the powers of sale Massey -Harr-, )aw-down spreader. l hay rake, and bagger, 1 root pulper, I set heavy bar- contained in n certain mortgage, which will 1 wagon, 1 sleigh with flat rack and bunks, nets 1 met single harness nearly new, ex- be Drodtx•ed xt she time of tele, there will 1 disc, 1 Frost & Woad binder, 1 rubber tired ts.nwion ladder, 1 cougar kettle. 1 grass mead- be offered for sale by public auction by Thos. buggy with top, 1 steel tired buggy, 1 cutter, or nearly new, 1 se' truck scales 2000 lbs. Brown, Auctioneer, at The Rattenbury House, hay rack, gravel box, set harrows, 2 walking ,_Rpae;ity, internotioncreamseparator, set bob- in the Town Of Clinton, in the County of plows, 1 seed drill, I Clinton fanning midi. sleighs. ga,�oline stove and oven, crosmcmt saw, `t Huron, on Tuesday. the 21st day of March, 1 grindstone,root pulper, 1 scufHer, ladder, rx.ck honey extractor, 120 egg Chatham in- 1922, at the hour of two o'clock in the after - wheelbarrow, 2 sets double harnasm, 2 seta cuhator, brooder, 1 60 -foot hay fork rope, noon, the following land., namely: Lot No. single harness, 2 sugar kettles and a number pulleys, slings and car. 300 feet rock elm Ten (10), in Bayfield concession, of the town - of sap buckets, I pair ducks, I pair guineas plank, about 25 grain bairn. 1 ]'avorite churn ship of Goderich, in the County of Huron, and about 75) hens. Household Furniture -2 ,No. 1 washing machine, poet hole digger, containing by admeasurement one hundred bed room sets, 2 stoves, 1 crib, kitchen shovels, spade, hues and either articles tow and nineteen (119) acre+ of land, be the chairs. 1 table, a glass eupb.`i:^d, ._rue collie numerous to mention, some hay and straw. same more or less. dog; also 100 bushels seed barley, l::s, oushels 100 bushels of clean send oabr. Terms of This land is situated about, 8 miles from Beed oats. a quantity of hay, 1 set, of slings, Sale _AIL mums of $10 and under, cash: over Bayfield and about 7 miles from Clinton, 2 sling chains and other articles too numer- that amount 10 months' credit will be given and there are gooel travelled roads to both oua to mention. Terms -^Grain and lily, on ffirniahing approved Joint notrm. Three of thetie Places. There are erected on the rash. All sums of $10.00 and under, @rush: per cent. off for cash. TRUE.MAN IIRINT- premises a comfortable dwelling house and a over that amount 12 months' credit will be NELL. Proprietor: Thomas Brown, Ano- large bank barn. There is, also considerable Riven on furnishing approved Joint notes. tioneer. 2S29-2 second growth timber on the land. Five Der cent. off for cash on credit amounts. TERMS OF SALE: MRS, ISABELLA ROSS, Proprietress* Thos•AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND Twenty (201 per cent. of the purchase Brown, Auctioneer, 282$-2. Li Implements. -Thomas nlAL Thomas Brown has been in- money is to be paid op the day of sale an strstdted to sells by public auction on Lot the balance, without interest, within thirty AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK 9, Concession S. McKillop, on Tuesday, March days thereafter. The purchaser will be re and ImplemerAm.-Mr. Thos. Brown has 14th, 1922, sit 1 o'clock p.m., sharp, the quired to sign an agreemrent to complete his w"ved instructions to sell by public nuction 'following: 'Horses—One heavy dradt mare purchase. on Lot 28, Concession 7, Hibbert, on Monday. rising 4 years old. 1 heavy dr+aftt filly rising Further terms and conditions of rale will Warah 20th, at one o'clock sharp, the follow- 2 years old, 1 heavy draft work mare rising be made known at the time of sole and may ling: The Farm --Consisting of 100 acres, 9 Years old, I aged driving 'horse. Catwe--• be had in the meantime, from the ander- flame house, bank barn 56x66, dri-Ang house, 2 caws about to caflve .at time of sale, one signed, 'trek •Pen and hen house, 8 acres of bush, 8 cOw due to calve on April 16th, 2 cows due Dated at Seafarth, Ontario, this 1st day acres in Earl wheat, and about 20 acres plow- to halve in May, 1 heifer due to calve April of March, 1922, R S. HAYS, t,9, balance seeded to gram. HOntes-I team let, 1 heifer due to calve in May, 1 milking Mortgages' Solicitor.of heavy horBea, one driving borne, gaol raw, 8 steers rising2 Fuels old, 2 heifers NPii C79leaDie. James Rivers, Executors• single or double. Cattle. --Cow 6 years old rising 2 years old, .1 heifer"10 months old, due in April• cow 4 yearn old due in April, I ealf 4 months Old, Pigs - es -e rows due to Mortgage; Thomas Brown, Auction tow 6 years old due to April, 2 cows lour litter about time of rale, 6 chunks and 26 and seven years old due In June, 2 cows 6 Barred Rock hens. and 2 ducks= Implements and 7 yearn old due in April and May. two _,1 Massey -Harris Binder in good repair with - -- —1 belifets supposed to be in calf, registered traria, 1 Frost k Wood binder, 1 Frost a NOTICE TO CREDITORS (shorthorn heifer with calf at foot, register Wood mower, I ten400t hay rake, 1 culti- Shofthorn bull coming 8 years old. 1 farrow vator, 1 meed drill, 1 mller. 1 set 49eetion o ono, 8 heifers rising 2 years old, 4 steer's harrows, ball interest in Mamsey-Harris rising 2 years old, 1 steer rising 8 learn old, rnpnure spreader. 2 bay racks, one nearly steer and heifer rising one year old. Roos- new with roller rack attached, 1 hay loader, In sloe Estate of William Morrison, dowsed. zoter scare with litter it fort, 1 sow to tit- 2 walking plows, 1 2 -furrow riding plow, 1• in April. 6 edeas to litter in May, eight root Pulver. 2 ,eut8ers. 1 turnip sower, one drtxtke, 6, pigs about 176 Vocindh; Sheep. Etc. fanning swill wft bagger attwhed, 2 cutters. NOTICE is hereby Riven that all be- --4o bead of Duro 1);vd Iter Meev, 80 eet bob sleighs, I wagon, 1 truck wagon, 1 having claims against the estate of William well bred bens. 2 doeke arAl a drak& Hay light waken. Bop buggy, rubber tired buggy. Morrison, late of the Township of Hallett, and Grain -About 20 'torr el titnottry hal, a 1 steak rack. 1 gnn'vat box. 1 wagon box in the County of Huron, leortrn+ deasased, /r .rysantity of straw. 100. bushels of seed caw,, bprvester. extension ladder 28 tart 4d wh, died . on or about the fourth day of Y�e hNai,F1s of seed barley, Implemeatlt--, .jallon coal oil cask. ,1 DeL.avol ,crew" tepee'- February, 11182, are Earalrea to deliver M Z7 ohoa'ww binder 1 , foot en Mc00, bj[: ator 600 ILO. oapeclty nears new. hay fork Thome@ E. Livingston and Willson J. Miller, rintak.flytfrrer naitlY new. 1 il3asrlfy1 tad c&. tic", dlings and Dullerf, a rete the executors of the Mo @stab@ or their d n new. 1 Maxwell laladeli new. double barnom , 2 Note Single ' harD- fifSY solicitor on or before the twemg$th day of 11k400t�ke, 2 lumbar, wag'otr. lvtbbW '� 16 b"' we ehtnRlas, sown@ planYt March. 1922. a full •testament of heir daub .jet}* top nearly new. 0itter:new,.,lJh1t► 09. New. �a91, some itr'slls �• a� ..or with Dartkl-d-- th-le1, nerd the wteh stack rack, ­ 440691306,=6 a llek lV. fepti, 'Potabtas. erasure of the Neturities, if any. hold by the sow, 2durrow Cmksbvtt view. marstWdo, 1'00 s grass sed ei war, grain by &MATiL Walk 161aw. Keen rn�wk cutttva'tnt,. -helot,'-111 ea tiS. bMck �wW Qrn. dash chars, ire d1AND TAKE doll NOTTIC S that aft- Said Said bast �' � ladder neaw, hay rack, fan•- i ks+sldnr� kettle, pais, Valise in1ttt�i, �set 2.006 lb. scales. -star trough. Albbttw aR 46v" MlOfiestaa, •ecal of }]�oe'�od., owed data the said t eeO f t will O48- bils.�m, was n Jack. Net sleight, with. site N14sebed. -obit stove. MS : reed to amongst ate the *stats d the sake ds- tnatltsre /Presder. 2 .et, doable 2 oe►�c , it ttibti hatN1,'lobarroft e 1ssa07s. °'aa°s .Nsea9st g,. Perderr earYiesd shote.@.► Of single ]tarn -A. bon@ collars. 1 RAaibott' 46000. t# i, �a�dnq regard 0011 to slash shims as tb� @rets `hep@ r, 1041mot sheet land 2. kiteben evObol dig � letird other s leave roaelvsd 1w noise and is aMaa- R11}ide9otN M1i dCtrer &,"Clem usually bold tt mitur" MtMfi. �e . herewith. eat tis fa7els+ TatNta-�Sll souse of $l0 at0*lws tla► taota : AATSD at Cltntea M1N 901@8 Jay of !'ebta= ligdee. huh over that asaeunt nine Hay Q !'rY 417, A D., 1911 eeo40 be Elven on furnishing $10.66 zeas ��011:� aC . att, . a : t11171ta rites tarsMlM' ,� doih host in 06 said 'saw bog's r : rw 06 An JOAEFS �. lat0,9 Asatisrfest. � F.7 f'i.�i v� 1?i`f«w, ,y �l�� 1',�' ,'��i Al �l��k'`t `,�N�il+ Itk ���•'���I��*, bl1�� fFYf r,'r A'p 1.. 1 : c*i Q4"Q► '�QQQ4? o4QQ QQQ4*✓oQQo . x. �, Q W. T. MOX. Co. Soo QGianite r Q � 0 S. a wit 7 .�k 4►+� l1DO& LIQ►, Cf Solder of C.overmued <% Big Speeials Du e> t l High grade Gratuteware atHerd Time rices 4> nodane Cs YUW-.b�°° skoft Q. 24 quart, dish pa>4...... . .................... 17 quarts dish pale. ........... . ' o Prone Dar 1! ,ca► Q U M Jumbo Bath....• - ......... t,o000Qo00 o*Q,o 4<>QQQoroQtees QoQ4 . Milk and RiceBoilQr, lie*.* �........,..85c Tea Kettle, No. 8.r».......................$1.04 Tea Pot, No; 20 .....:.........,..,..............85c CLEAN Rpaiad'' ]oto Son..............................900 Everyt ng in Grabite arrAAe.-��-'•These are First , Quality .i �- _ • ��, $qt, our Windows and, "re in the many money – saving Special's duning Xaa t. :Eviary day a Bar- gain Dai►, The Cash way,Cotlthts t B-ATTIE ,EROS. SOME'HIOT SHOTSI MEN'S COLLARS 25c DOZEN. Clearing all Collars from all stores. 65c BROOMS FOR 25c One to a Customer; none to children. $2.00 CLOTHES BASKETS, $1.00 Good, big, bright, new, one to a customer. Market bask- ets go at 30 cents. SUN AMMONIA, 5c. Sells every\vhere for 10c, guaranteed quality. ALL MEN'S SUITS AT $10 Gathere(i every Suit from all our stores, ALL, WOMEN'S DRESSES, $5.00 Every Dress from everyone of our stores, Silk, Poplins and Serges. 'A'I—sold 500 of them at $15 and $20 each. AIA, LADIES' COATS, $10.00 Splendid up-to-date Stylish Coats. Regular $25. Cheap at $25. $1.95 WI11TE NIGHTGOWNS FOR $1.20 Splendid quality White Flannelette, good sizes. Our x1.35 line goes at 90c. ALL WOOL GLOVES AND MITTS, 35c They were stunning bargains at 50e. Includes boys' leather gauntlet mitts with fringed Buffs. ALL M5.00 SWEATER COATS $3.60 Includes all our famous Men's Wool Sweater Coats and Ladies' beautiful Wool Sweater Coats; easily worth $8.00 OTHER STUNNERS PENMAN Wool Sweaters for men, first0 grade .......... ........ ........ .D2.00 BOYS' .JERSEYS—All Canadian wool. Regular $1.50, for ................ ................... 1.00 ROB BOYS, Men's Jumbo all wool Sweaters.(, Worth $15.00, for ............................ 6e00 UNDERWEAR -30 cut prices in Men's, Women's and Childrens Underwear. Look them over,. JIFFY PANTS, for Infants, rubber, guaranteed, 50c for.................. .............. ........ .. BOYS' SWEATER COATS, .lumbo wei:;ht, with � e�s collars................. ........................ CHILD SWEATER COATS—Scores of them,50c brand'new ............ ..... ........ WOOL SHIRTS—Pure WOOL heavy. Regular 100$3.50, for .................. ................. WOOL UNDFILWEAR-100 Shifts and Drawers 65c toclear .......................................... . ONE HUNDRED OTHER BARGAINS A., A. COCKBURN SEAFORTH - - - - - Limited Battery and Radiator Repairing. No matter what shape your battery or Radi- otor is in, we can repair it as good as new by our improved method. Bring in your leaky radiotcrs. All cartage charges paid one way and all work bears the well known EPPS `r Square Deal " Guarantee. Exchange your old storage battery on one ,of our new 118 month guaranteed " EPPS " Battery. Our new 3 -TON International Truck will take care of j our hauling problems. H EPPS &SON E. , Phone Clinton 626 R 14 VARNA, res d _ 1t, •h t v THE NESPONSIBILITY LS YOURS Specialists may develop and improve various breeds, but the standard" of a country's, cattle do. pends on the efforts of the farmer to this direction. ARE YG U DOING TOUR SHARE? We are glad to assist any responsible farnwr Who requires fir_ 3ncing. @Jess THE CANADIAN BAND OF COMMERCE PAID-UP CAPITAL $15,000,000 RESERVE FUND - $15,000.000 ' ShAFORT1I BRANCH, J. G. Mullen, i4fanager. ' Order Suits For > EASTER Now Easter is almost here. If you have Not already placed your order For Easter Cloth", it will pay you to do so at once. 1 There is time enuul.,rh to get Fine -Fitting, carefully executed, Made- tu-N1ea&lire Clothes for Easter 'But order now. If you are particular about your clothes, want the best Quality that can be procured, yet do not want to pay a fancy price for them, place your tailoring order with "MY WARDROBE." 1 We are in a position to give you a perfect fit ;n clotkes of quality, l)vCause they are made to your individual measure, and do it at a com- paratively low price. Suits$20 Up "My Wardrobe" Main St., Seaforth SPECIALS For Next Week Peabody's Overalls ;�4 �5 lilt per s Other lines at per 1. 5 up Y g Alen's Shirts, Peabody 1,19 special Chambray.. Peabody's Heavy 1.89 at. _ . ..... _ ....... Other lines 1000 & 1024 at Crash Tow- 35c 39c, 42c elling, a yd. 3 Bleached Sheeting, 70 inch 59c peryard. -. .... .......... ....... ...- ........ A full line of Rubbers at Rock Bottom Prices We pay Best Prices. Cash or Trade for Eggs. Collins & MacK BRUCE y. { t, t: tW„