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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1923-02-09, Page 5a•�sc.�,w:rs a7•�',x t;i0Acact.f.18''RShateM1:6. Ix' .JIS Ji y, F 1,44.9=fr Per 1111, ferton bag 4 3 44c.Aorta, penton 00 TButteo', per ib• , 82 85c Oath, Per bushel 460 Hogs, per cwt.. , .$10.50 E gs, per dozen 86 to 38c Wheat, per bushel $1,18 liar'1ey, per ,bosbtel 550 Peas, per bushel $1.410 Flour, par est $8.85 to $8.75 a LIVE STOCK MARKETS Buffalo, Pak/waxy Wer.-aat*e nmdpm. 156. %troag to 26o higher; ehlp9ing steels, 18.09 fa 32.76: butchers, 27.00 to 38.76; yeerllags, $8.60 to $9.60; heifers, 36.60 to 37.76; caws, 19.20 to 30 261, bulls, 38.60 to 16.60; stack- ers and feeders. 35.60 to 38.60. Fresh cows and springers. 386 to 0110. Calyes-11eadyte 1.700: 80e higher, 35 to 319. Hop-Recoipm. 16.500; 19 to 16o higher; heavy. 3&76 to 29; Wood, 39.16 ds 39.96 i yortam, llgbt• do. and D igs. 19.60: 000g0s, 37 2$ to 17.00; Iltgp, 04.60 to $5.50. Sheep and lambs_-lteceinta 11,000; lambs, 4Pc higher• all others except yoarllues 666 higher; iambs, 29 to 916.76; Yearling. $8 to 319.60; wethem, 39.60 to 910: ewes, 48 to 59: mixed cheep. 39 to 29.60. Montreal, ramvary a 900. Market fly active a y W 6 shade higher on the batter grades of butcher cattle The top price today 40.75, paid for a load of good quality broody oteeru and helfem from Western Canada. Brutal Iota of good steers, weighing from 1,600 to 1,105 pounds brought 96 to 38..,0. and medium ,,teene r n the 900 to 1,000 -pound clans brought from56.26 te 53.75. Gmel heifers sold with good and .h,,o .toms at fres 95.50 to 90.23, u d teers ▪ Id down to $4.25. A few good town reach- ed 86 but the bulk of the Lest sown offered sold in straight lots for from 54.60 to $4.75 Medium cowl, ranged from $8 too 54.25. One real good bull, weyfbieg 2.090 pounds, brought 96.29, but the gene•rul run of good weighty bulls mortal at from 54.50 to 95.00. Com- mon bulls. 53.50 to 93.75; catinem, 91.75 to 32 and cutters. $2 2:, to 92.7h, Quotation.: Butcher .t,•, -re, good, 56 to 96.75; medium, $7.60 to 95.7:i. commie , 94.25 , W 55; butcher heifers, good. 57.2:, k, 90.26; medium, 51.25 to 95,26: centrum. 9:1 to 31: butcherw good, 4.50 to 55, 'nekton. 93 to 94-25: e.'., ar - nars. 91.76 tio $2. cutter., 52 25 to 92.75; butcher belie good, 4.'.0 to 55.50; common, 153 0053.75. Calve, Receipts, 263 Cosi teals were . in demand, awl the comm, inferior kinds were hard st•llcmn anwt eses Pricangel troy-. 39 to SII. Grans eewleeo were from 94 to 55. Quutatl,.'mood veal, $11; Medium 110 to 510.1,; ; common, ,, 99 to 59.5:, , gra+m, 34 to 95 Sheep- Receipts, 16th. Goad lurch hrou0i,t Eli ,rad 9he.1, sold from 53 fur ,e few culls to 06.50 for good quality light u' ee. Saks were made n mall lots w lucnlLatch an Quotations : Koen, 93 to 30.5,0. lambs, good, 910.75 10 311. I/V. 11,7,11.10. 2,003. 11ov market was easier. S,d., el .elect, .1041 K.',.d .000:40 bat-.bat-.oherhugsw etude at :. L front 510.7, 511, with a fewlots at 511_., Hulk of „Sea, e- t•nd 311. Western h..gs of table wv,gnt were quota a3 , from 510..,0 w 51075 and thick fat cr ,,-foal 3, ,008 „ nd 910 25- 0no- ,catie,w: Oli car "'ovate .tiler t. 310.7.', to 311.95: heav,es,930-1., ser , 56..9 L m. Stock. Yards. '1'u nt,,, Febro o ^y f., - Shippers w orked the, o. best t'reet who, theheld back cattlesupplies over the eek end, as with an exceptionally light re- ceipt for a Monday, n trade k, -ally showed no improvement o , r last week, demand for but- chers being ...ally weak. With holdovers( added there were 2.300 haul in the offense, and only about half of them haul crooned the (teal. et 2 o'clock. Heavy eters for export were the only reasonable .ening pr0001;1i,,n, bringing pricer steady to a quarter to ,ver loan tilt week's level, where sufficiently finished. There r' s1.0 many ,n -b tw ee ( cattle, how- ever too heavy for the butcher trade and not atfor prm`,nt export reaui rrmeots and there were very hard to aril. Sten of thin kind, a dealer printed out, will have a bet- ter chance when the more cattle truth. with Great Brite in opera, up, if they ere only kept .lung m fair Oe -h. Very few choice hen vies made 74/,center today. and there a just one smallbunch at 11 cent4, the bulk of choice kind for export bringing a round 7 cents, One carload of butoherateers emeraging 945 pouuda, sold at libb, cenm to Soor.l butcher, but most of the eider of good to choice butchers were made et from 5 to 5)1 cents, while poorer stuff was prectlraily untouched An odd fat oow brought 6 eta.. but from 4 to 454 cents took the bulk o4 the good kirrd Beet butcher bulls were in de- mand for the export trade. but quality on the whole wee wanting and though the 4 to 4b., cents paid for god bulls was steady, ,the market showed a weak undertone, which m- cludd all grades of killers. The store Settle trade was not generally active, but choice brought good prices, a load of primes going to R J. 97emirrg', farm at 6% cents.. Although ammo three or four veal olives acid at 13 cents. the calf market wee just steady for the bulk of choice at from 11 to 12 Dent. There were only 86 onlyes in the offering. The lamb (redo woe slow and only just steady for the bulk, though a few Pepe in a very light supply brought ]a cents. Sheep sold a shade stronger at from 6u to 7r/gc for choice. There wore only 1,400 hoop fa the total receipt, and only half that many for sale. With outride demand fairly brisk, prices were ertrenger, the bulk selling at 9% to 10 dente f .o b., or 101 /. to 10% ciente, fed and watered. Receipts to -day were 1,877 cattle, 86 calves, 1,409 hogs and 108 sheep and lama+. Quotations: Heavy oteoro, 37.00 to 07.75: Butcher steers, choice. 56.00 to 56.20; do. good, $5.50 to 96.00; do. medium, 95.00 to 95.50; do. common, 34.00 to 55.00; butcher heifers, choice, 56.00 to 56.50; do. medium, 95 to 55,75; do. common, 54.25 to 94.76; butcher butcher cows, choice, 94.50 to 95.25 • do. medium, 53.00 to 54,00; cannem and cutters, 81.75 to 52.25; butchere bulls, good, 34.00 ,W 94.50: do. eemmon. 02.25 to 92.50; feeder steers, good, 55.60 to 96.00; do. fair, 94 to 35.00; .t0ckcm. good, $4.00 to 93.50: do. fair, 92.50 to 93.50; calve.. choice, 511.00 to 312.50: do. medium. $9.00 to $11-00; do„ common, 90,00 to $8.00; ranch cow.. choice, 570.00 to 990.00; 600(00038. choice. 580.00 to $100: ]oml,c, choice, 911.011 to 912.00: sheep. choice, 04.50 t.. $7.00: do. culla, 38.00 ti, 94 ; bogy, td and watered, $10 50 to 910.75; do. f.o.b., $9.75 to $10; d0. country pinta, 99.50 to 59.75. Bog quotations n c bead on the price. of thick, smooth hok. r gold nn a graded basic, mr elects, (told on a fiat rate Baron selects, }told on the graded basil. bring a premium of 10 per cent. over the price of thick, smooth hog.. BIRTHS McFadden. ---In Merritt, R. C., on January 6th. to Mr. and Mrs. W. .5. Mclaadden. (nee Effie Hamilton). a daughter-Teannie Rnechtel,-On January 2011, at the Provi- dence Hoopital, Moose Jaw, to Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Kneedrtel, 1075 Alden- Avenue, a eon -Keith William. Carrie. -In ilomtilton, on January 14th, lo Rev. C. R. Carrie, M.A., end Mrs. Carrie, a eon. Mlller.-At Owen Sound, on January 24th, to Mr and Mrs. George Miller, (nee Ethel Wootton), a daughter --Marjorie Wootton. MARRIAGES Black--Johnoton.-At the Manse. Dungannon, by Rev. Dr. C Pbell. on -January 24th• Miss Marguerite Johnston, daughter of Mr. David Johnston, of the Int cenem,ion f Aaheld, to Mr. Roy Melvin Black, of Cod. rich. DEATHS Town -in ITnmilton. on February 716. 1923, Harry Town, need 86 years Whitfield.- .1n Brussels. ,on Jannnry 28th, .103066 Welton Whitfield, Hued 67 yenta. 7 months and 1' .In.. (onitit--Tn Toronto, en denunry 25th, Wen. Coultih. ferment, of Unborn. and Exeter, aged 60 yearn and 11 months Oooper.-In Clinton. on January 27th, Mary McKenzie, whiew of 1.110 late Wm. Cooper, in her 77th yens, IT TASTES AS GOOD AS IT LOOKS when you bay that cut of wast sr steak at our shop If you are looking for meat quality at a Price within your means, let us serve you. Try a cut for dinner to -day. But order it early, as our large patronage amps np the choice cuts first. D. H. STEWART Main Street - Seaforth. Phone 58. IMPORTANT NOTICES VOR SALE. --.30 PIGS WEIGHING FROM 40 to 100 pounds. S. F. CARRON, No. 4, Seaforth. Lot 7, Gunem0ion 1, Tucker - smith. 2787.2 ('OWS FOR SALE. --ONE COW JUST freshened and ala'r pringer., Apply to G. R McCARTNEY, R. R. No. 8, Seaforth. .,; Mame 3 un 187. 2878-3 WOOD FOR SALE. -A QUANTITY OF good hardwood. delivered in quantities to suit purchaaem. Prices right Phone 14.183. THOMAS G. SHILLINGLAW. 2674-tf SCOTCH SHORTHORNS FOR SALE.- ONE pure bred Roan Bull 13 months old and one dark red Bull 10 months old For fur- ther particulnro apply ou lot 80, 2nd Con- cession }I.R.S., Tuckeron,3 h, or phone 10 on 614, Clinton Central. GIFFORII 0181CH, Scotnrth, Ont. 2877-tf HOAR FOR SERVICE. --HAVING RI'CEN'1. ly Purchased the proven Ynrkahire "Weldwood 177." his nervi es will now be available to anyone desiring to improve their hogs. Term. 91.50 payable at time of e - vice with privilege of returning, if neteamary. I huva Mao a nuanber of young hoarysix 3.0 r 01 a old for tole. 11. W. GIHHINGS, R. R. No, 4, Clinton. Phone. 11.616. 2877,44 AUCTION SALES I)I'111,11' AUCTION SALE OF C1-107052 Cattle, Humes, Etc. -Jame. Jones, Au,- i„w ,r. ha. received i,wtructiono from Mr. Balfour to a,-11 by public (Action on 1.t v Conec,ion 3, Townwhip of Hiblwrt, n .Monday. February (2th, 1928. the fallowing: H. r ,-Dr'ivinK rotoce 1. years odd., driving ing mac10 years old. Cattle 12. steel,two years .,Id. 10 heifer,, 3 ye•am old. 10 ,,•ening steers and heifers, 2 furrow cows 2 Sprint slam, Grain, Flay, Etc - -8 bushels Clover awl, 20 tons good timothy hay, 10 torn sweet clover hay, cream separator Standard make 2 set light harne., 10 cords short wood. Sale commences at I of Block p.m. sharp. 'Perms All num of 910.00 and under, oath: r that amount 6 menthe' credit will be on furtrinh j iii untnof 0 rued rag ry approved joint notes, or n discount of aur per ten[. ulowed off for cash on credit amount.,, Poa- itieoly no reserve. SAMUEL BALI°OUR. Proprietor: Janice Jon., Auctionter for 1'e-th and Huron. 2878-1 AUCTION BALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF- ferts,-Mr. Thomas Brown has been in- tructd to sell by public auction at the reei- derce of the undersigned in Harpurboy, on Saturday, February 10th, 1928, et one o'clock p.s,., the fellerwtng t 1 kitchen range nearly new. 1 heater nearly new, 4 iron bedsteads, 1 dtesoer, 1 wash stood, 1 Library table, one dining room table, 1 klub., table. gleam door cupboard, writing desk and bookcase com- bined, rockers, leather bottom eh,alra, kitchen choirs wohmg bine, boiler, dishes, kraus, Fromm, lady's binydqq piano bench New Louis -deign, International cream eeparetor nearly new. vacuum cleaner and .weeper oomMnd, two demo young White Leghorn hens. one Shetland pony 8 years old well broken end other articles. T.-rm.--+000u GEORGE BEAITREGA.RD. Proprietor: Thos. Brcwn, Auctioneer. 2817-2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM, BEING COM - limed of Lot 11, Concession 5, H.R,S.. Tuckecs®ith.-The undersigned auetloneer has been Distracted to sell on the premises on February 21.t, at 2 'cloak: The farm con- taiyk 100 acres of choice day loam, all well wire fenced and tile uneknalreioed. Barn 04,89 end straw ahe.d S6x50, both on cement and stone foundation: hen eau] pig stable un- derneath; water bowls is hare, water up- tdied from never failing well; oenent brick house T ahem, 10 roam., noft water in house, and boated by furnace. On the farm ]e an. °the, never failing spring well; 40 acres fall plowd, 45 acres nod, good orchard, all kinds of fruit and berries. This farm(a located vnilhin two mil. of the thriving "Town of Se:darth, with its 5 church., high school and gad markets, 1 mile from school and church. Terms of Sale -10'y on day of sale: a portion maymortgage at 51475 and balance inn 60 days. WILLIAM 71. WALTER, Proprietor: Oscar Klopp, Auctioneer, Zurich, O n 1. 2877-3 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 O C. G. THOMPSON O 0 Phone 25 O We have on hand at O 0 all times Oat, Barley, 0 0 Corn and Pea Chop, 0 also Ground Flax Seed O in any quantity. See ° these if in need of feed. O Milverton Flour, O Bran and Shorts. O Grain Buyer. O Custom Chopping. 0' 0 A Carload of Re -cleaned 0 0 Screenings Expected at End 0 O of week. O OATMEAL MILLS, O Seaforth, Ont. O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 AUCTIONEER Honor Graduate Carey Jones' Na- tional School of Anctioncering, Chi- cago. Special course taken in Pure Bred Live Stock, Real Estate, Mer- chanfiise and Farm Sales. Rates in keeping with prevailing market. Sat- isfaction assured. Write or wire, Oscar Klopp, Zurich, Ont. Phone 1F- 93. 2866-52 '19hr Rotttlt Huron 4 tclral a 61 their Sadat, e ioldeir mescal $ IhoW Sfa 'qto TOWN BALL,, HEN$AI,L FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 28rd, 1923 PRIZE LWT: The following prix& 'will be awarded en the beet emmplee of seed exhibited in aarord- ende with the raft governing Weed Bairn t-. 2 baa., 8pring Wheat, any var. 11.10 11.09 700 2 bushe,, No. 72 Oat. 2.80 1 60 1.26 2 bushels White Ont., say attic. variety 2 bee. Berl*. 6 -rowed 2 bus. Plaid Peas 2 bus. Field Bearm 1 bushel of Timothy Seed 1 baehel of Red Glover $sed 1 bushel or Attalla Bead 1 bushel of Alolke Seed 2.50 2,60 1.60 1.60 1,60 1.60 1.60 1.60 1 bile. Potato., any earl, var. 160 1 hue, Potatoes, for gen.crop 150 Peck of Onions, Dutch Behr,. 1.00 Most creditable elbowing of • Grain and Seeds.. 8weepatako Badge 1.50 1.26 1.60 1.25 1.00 75c 1.00 76c 1.00 760 1 00 750 1.00 16e 1.00 760 1.00 750 1.00 76c .60 RULES AND REGULATIONS: 1. -All needs entered for competition must have been grown by the.exhlbltor within ono year previous to the exhibition. All exhibits of seeds shall be had to be representative of the total quantity of ouch seed offered for sale by exhibitor. The Secretary of the Su- eiety may take and preserve samples from each exhibit for reference in case of dispute ]sing from the Bale of aced by exhibitor, 2--Compeutora must become members of the Society by paying to the Treasurer their, of, eith,r prevnou0 to or t the time of making entries, the slum of 31.00 each, which will also entitle such member to free entry In the Stuck Show. 8 -No Premiums shall be awarded on hibita that contain weed seed. which, In the epinion of the judge, are of a noxionature. 4.- No exhibitor shall receive more Chun one prise clue d.5 cld. y --All sampler moot be correctly labelled with the n e of the variety, the amount of a •ed for sale ami the nulling price. Gram net a leen than 25 bt.hela fur mile, except Spring Whe0t, 10 bushels: Alsik.. Timothy. and Clover, not lean than 3 b.hclo; Alfalfa :t hunhele. Early Potatoes, not Ica than 5 bushel. ; Late Potatoes, not lean than 25 bushels 0nio,o, not leas than 1 boatel. 6. In Cll.' of dLopute. a statutory d.-rlara- ti n that the aloes rules huva Leen complied v,th, may be re5uir,d from each err any exhibitor 4.1 ao•d. 7. All exhibits for romnetitlone for grina n a • be delivered at the 'Town hail, tle,o,, 1, notlater than 12 ,'clock ream, and shall not be removed until the close of the Fair al 4 p.m. AU111SSiON FREE. 'rhe Annted Sprmg Show of Stallions. Pulls, Pattie and HaHomes will be In.l.l at Ilerwall'Harman, Homes.�, Tuesday. Ane3 :1,,l. 1'127 Plirt,ruborn later J. BURNIE, M.M., h. 51. MrLEAN, President. Secretary - FARMS FOR SALE FARM TO RENT. -FARM 6050 1t1N'I' TO reliable Vxrty,rm.tly mature. Apply 8841. DR. JAMES HELI., Hensoll. 2972-11 100 ACRE FARM FOR SALE. OWNER will sell onr"•aa maple terms for quick tale. Apply to R. HAYS. Seaforth, Ont 2965.14 FARM FOR SALE BY TENDER. 145 acres a, ,, L Village of Ki porn, frame hos'0w.. borne, one a bank barn: in grass. Spring creek !winning through 'form'formApple'. to SAMUEL'PHOMSON, Hruretleld, Ont. 22878-1 FARM FOR SALE. -200 ACRES. BEING Lots S and 4, Coneetelen 4, Hallett Township, in good state of cultivation. Large stone house and two bank barns with stabling. underneath; windmill and water piped through the stable. Will sell with or with- out crop and would macerate either rano For particulars apply to EDWARD PRYOR. R. R. No. 2, Seaforth. 2841-t2 FARMS FOR SALE. FOR SALE 241/2 OF Lot 19, and N!q of Lot 20, on the 2n1 Cone.0i00 of Hibbert. On the premises are a bank barn 40.60 with straw ohd 80.56, driving ahed 24x30. All th.e have cement Boors and there iv vreter in the born A good frame louse. The farm is all cleared, 40 acres plowed; all tile drained. Situated 2 miles from Liublin; also N1 of Lot 10, on the 2rd Celiceradon- This is n gram farm with ave acre. or' bush. These farm. will be sold together or separately as purchaser (M- abee and on easy tome. For further par- ocelarn apply on the premises or seers. 78ublin Pmt Office_ PATRICK JORDAN, Phone 2 nn 17 Dublin. 9878-t4 y 7� �. ty� � y r' 4 •r5 tr(yyyy�d�Ys;II,,??�.t ��a49114iz'C.itw'it31��{f��gq��ggppyy oalt %d�'Glii�E'wIOAMO t/bk'f0r6B, 1 �•,'1 rl 4ra:in .F%,`Ad1:"vIrr[T4 of4rs. F1.604Jil 8t1 L JD. f 4a,:9.s €af rye OS •i .= *301. C-5,•rt S3UI LDSN4 10(20,110 0000 000000000 W. T. BOX & COr 00 Embalmer and O 0 0 0 O 0 O O Funeral Directors S L BOX Solder of Government Diploma and License Charges moderate Flowers furnished on short notice. Night Calls Day Calla Phone 176 Phone 48 0 0 0 0 0.0 0 0 0 0000 0000 000000000 S. T. HOLMES Funeral Director and Lice 15ed Embalmer Undertaking Parlors in Beattie Block, opposite The Expositor Office. Residence Goderick St., opposite Dr. Scott's. Flowers furnished on short notice. Phone Night or Day 119 000000,00c> 0000 Ox�kf��Oki' we shove siontd tie writde taw r PebruiwY -11028' Ito Pup o0,* Zit Holmes, haste €i* $661sjtwa foroba it413. . and Denis Ja ieegph' O`Reilly, el mi ad MoKWop, niteoutoto of the wW, 00. said deceased, ant1 that Afteg as41 0 amid 'Executors w1ll distribute the oA1P, OP among the pemons untitled thereto: -ba regard only to the 6549400 of whWb they' s 1 then have had notice, end will ant be lfghle for the on/seeds or said abate so distributed to any persons of whoa otedns notice AND not have been received. PROUDER/2T. RILLORAN Br HOLME$, donates for Pireeaters. Sraforthr 19th January, laza. • 2878.8 • Stratford, Ontario. WINTER TERM FROM JANUARY 2nd. E The 'leading practical train- = Ing school of Western Ontario. • The school where you get a C E thorough course under compet- E = ent instructors in Commercial, E • Shorthand and Telegraphy De- E C partmente. We assist grade- E e ates to Monitions. Write for = free catalogue, • D. A. McLA PPrlaelpaL E :IIIItluman11111111IHIIJHllll HIHII l hulls ,'ANN FOR SALE -FOR SALE LOT 22, Conceeela. 2, Stanley,. containing 150 acres. On the trembea are a bank barn with cement floors and water in the barn and a good frame house. Ten acres hard- wood bush, the balance ie well drained and fenced and 8. a good Mate of cultivation. There are two good wells and two never lalling epringn on the farm. Situated three miles from Brucetfeld station. This to a gone farm and will be sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply an the premien or adds... Brueefeld Peet Office. R. R. No. 1. THOMAS CAMPBELL. 2870-tf • FRAM FOR SALE. -FARM OF TWO HUN- dred (scree adi0ining the Town of Se. forth, conveniently situated to all churches, schools and Collegiate. There is a cemlorb able brick cottage with a cement kitchen; barn 100x56 with atone stabling underneath for 6 bore., 75 head of cattle and 40 heirs with steel etanehions and water before all stock; litter carrier and feed carrler and two cement ail.; driving shed and plat- form scales. Watered by a reek well end Ind '11 The farm Is well drained and 1n a high state of cultivation. The crop is Al In the ground -choice clay loam. Immedi- ate p0.nwulon, Apply to M. BEATON, R. R 2. Seaforth. Ont. 2787-tf THE EXECITTORS OF [tit LATE ARCHI- bald McGregor offer for tale Lot 16, 6th Cencaavion. McKillop. 100 acres of Ort cines farm lands, The land la in a• first clnae state f cultivation and there are ereoted on the Premises a good frame dwel- ling house, with kitchen attached; frame barn 70.54 with whine foundation, .tabling underneath and cement Mors and water throughout, driving house. Pig pen and ban house. Also about ten acs. of good hard wood bush. The property is well fenced and w Il drained and convenient to good markets, churches and ochoobe. For further particulars apply to MISS LILLY J. McOREGOR, on the prem5., or to R. S. BAYS, Solteltor, Sea- fortth, Ont --tl FARM FOR SALE, -FOR SALE, LOT 6, Concession 11. and watt half of Let 6, C norm ion 10, AIRS., Tnckersmtth, con- taining 150 acres. There ere on the premises god two-story brick house with elate root. large bank barn 100.60 feet with first class tabling, water in the barn, drive ehed 26194, pig house and hem house- Two god spring walla, 0lao an ver -towing spring. The farm i0 all cleared but about 20 acral. The god hardwood hush, principally maple All well fenced end tile drained. Eight acres of fall wheat sown, 40 acres ready for spring crop. The fern( in situated 7 mBcn from Seaforth end 4 mil. from Hcnaa1, one-half mile from school; rural moil and phone. Will be sold on easy term.. Unl.a geld by Spring 10 will be for rent For further particular. = apply on the promisee, or nddr.. R. R. No. 2, Kieran. AN(GUS McKONNON. 2860-tf DEBENTURES FOR SALE Town of Seaforth The Corporation of the Town or Seaforth hese debentures, with Interest emmont M t.aehed, for ante nt rate to o1,14 ave and one - halt per cen5. Pern num. For fns pan (fader. apply to the ndereigned. JOHN A. WILSON, 2840-11 Tremor -or. Ferguson & Co. Always Something New FOR REAL COLD WEATHER Heavy All -wool Lumbermen's Sox, 1420 Real value at Wool Work Sox, in different colors, Grey, 45c Heather and Mixed, all one price Men's Flannel Shirts in light and dark grey. Specially priced $1.75 & $2.25 for this week Boys' and Girls' Wool Worsted Stockings, extra good quality and made to last; all sizes 85c 2 - iuwinwuuiuwuwnuumnwtutuwmmiunuuinmtwu Ladies' Hose in Black Cashmere, 60c a bargain at _ Ladies' All -wool Drop Stitch in Grey and 00 Brown Heather, at e 10 dozen more of those Fleeced Line Cotton et Hose at sale price LJC Worth Much 25 Boys' Sweaters in all colors, "'F 'th X2MO O(1 .00, for a Boys' Pullovers, Black and Yellow. oil Regular $1.75, for . LADIES' FUR COATS AT COST. ('ome it* and Make Your Choice. Fesg uson"'Com Seaforth Goods are on our eiaelir+,1•I • did no get them (for keep), we .are them down for Quick Sale. ''0111'. =Friday & Saturc • EVERYTHING GOOD, CLEAN & FRESH Castile Soap, large bar, each 15c Castile Soap, small bar, 7 for 25c Baking Soda, pound 5e '. Forest City Baking Powder, sealer 371c Roman Meal, package 31e Peanut Butter, bulk, pound . 23c Peanut Butter, 1 -Ib. pails, each 29c Corn Starch, 3 for 29c Toilet Paper, 6 for 25c Pure Cocoa, 2 pounds 23e New Dates, per pound 10e Maple Leaf Corn, 2 for 25c Finnie Haddie, per tin 20c Peaches, (in heavy syrup tin) 22c Sodas, (Christies' or McCormack's), lb15c Pure Lard, Epicure Brand, 2 lbs. for 39c Vanilla and Lemon Extracts, large 22c Pork & Beans, Victory 2s 15c Jelly Powder, 3 for 25c Eddy's Matches, 3 for 33c Brazil and Filbert Nuts 15c E. WEI l Shoe Sale la Special ;STOVE Sale One Week Only E. A. McAsh & Son, Varna Regular Sale Price Price Standard Range, large size, 6 holes.,.78.00 65.00 Gurney Oxford Mange, 4 holes 84.00 69.00 Peninsular Range, large size, 6 1101es.95.00 75.00 3 in 1 Heater, for wood, hard and soft coal ,..50 00 39.50 3 in 1 Heater, for wood, hard and soft coal... . •13.00 34.00 Royal Happy 'Thought Heater, eater, t'or wood . 21.00 17.50 i Fi Re -Co Heater .- ....,.40.00 33.00 Patriot Heater, large size 38.00 29.00 No. 2500 Happy Thought Quebec Heater.......... 24.00 19.5U 1 No. 140 Happy Thought � Quebec Ileater ...18.50 15.00 No. 2300 Happy Thought Quebec Heater .. .....1 16.50 13.00 O "The Winner" Heater 3 2.00 25.00 Box Stove Ileater 13,00 9.50 The Big Hardware H. EDGE 1 III ,'ANN FOR SALE -FOR SALE LOT 22, Conceeela. 2, Stanley,. containing 150 acres. On the trembea are a bank barn with cement floors and water in the barn and a good frame house. Ten acres hard- wood bush, the balance ie well drained and fenced and 8. a good Mate of cultivation. There are two good wells and two never lalling epringn on the farm. Situated three miles from Brucetfeld station. This to a gone farm and will be sold on reasonable terms. For further particulars apply an the premien or adds... Brueefeld Peet Office. R. R. No. 1. THOMAS CAMPBELL. 2870-tf • FRAM FOR SALE. -FARM OF TWO HUN- dred (scree adi0ining the Town of Se. forth, conveniently situated to all churches, schools and Collegiate. There is a cemlorb able brick cottage with a cement kitchen; barn 100x56 with atone stabling underneath for 6 bore., 75 head of cattle and 40 heirs with steel etanehions and water before all stock; litter carrier and feed carrler and two cement ail.; driving shed and plat- form scales. Watered by a reek well end Ind '11 The farm Is well drained and 1n a high state of cultivation. The crop is Al In the ground -choice clay loam. Immedi- ate p0.nwulon, Apply to M. BEATON, R. R 2. Seaforth. Ont. 2787-tf THE EXECITTORS OF [tit LATE ARCHI- bald McGregor offer for tale Lot 16, 6th Cencaavion. McKillop. 100 acres of Ort cines farm lands, The land la in a• first clnae state f cultivation and there are ereoted on the Premises a good frame dwel- ling house, with kitchen attached; frame barn 70.54 with whine foundation, .tabling underneath and cement Mors and water throughout, driving house. Pig pen and ban house. Also about ten acs. of good hard wood bush. The property is well fenced and w Il drained and convenient to good markets, churches and ochoobe. For further particulars apply to MISS LILLY J. McOREGOR, on the prem5., or to R. S. BAYS, Solteltor, Sea- fortth, Ont --tl FARM FOR SALE, -FOR SALE, LOT 6, Concession 11. and watt half of Let 6, C norm ion 10, AIRS., Tnckersmtth, con- taining 150 acres. There ere on the premises god two-story brick house with elate root. large bank barn 100.60 feet with first class tabling, water in the barn, drive ehed 26194, pig house and hem house- Two god spring walla, 0lao an ver -towing spring. The farm i0 all cleared but about 20 acral. The god hardwood hush, principally maple All well fenced end tile drained. Eight acres of fall wheat sown, 40 acres ready for spring crop. The fern( in situated 7 mBcn from Seaforth end 4 mil. from Hcnaa1, one-half mile from school; rural moil and phone. Will be sold on easy term.. Unl.a geld by Spring 10 will be for rent For further particular. = apply on the promisee, or nddr.. R. R. No. 2, Kieran. AN(GUS McKONNON. 2860-tf DEBENTURES FOR SALE Town of Seaforth The Corporation of the Town or Seaforth hese debentures, with Interest emmont M t.aehed, for ante nt rate to o1,14 ave and one - halt per cen5. Pern num. For fns pan (fader. apply to the ndereigned. JOHN A. WILSON, 2840-11 Tremor -or. Ferguson & Co. Always Something New FOR REAL COLD WEATHER Heavy All -wool Lumbermen's Sox, 1420 Real value at Wool Work Sox, in different colors, Grey, 45c Heather and Mixed, all one price Men's Flannel Shirts in light and dark grey. Specially priced $1.75 & $2.25 for this week Boys' and Girls' Wool Worsted Stockings, extra good quality and made to last; all sizes 85c 2 - iuwinwuuiuwuwnuumnwtutuwmmiunuuinmtwu Ladies' Hose in Black Cashmere, 60c a bargain at _ Ladies' All -wool Drop Stitch in Grey and 00 Brown Heather, at e 10 dozen more of those Fleeced Line Cotton et Hose at sale price LJC Worth Much 25 Boys' Sweaters in all colors, "'F 'th X2MO O(1 .00, for a Boys' Pullovers, Black and Yellow. oil Regular $1.75, for . LADIES' FUR COATS AT COST. ('ome it* and Make Your Choice. Fesg uson"'Com Seaforth Goods are on our eiaelir+,1•I • did no get them (for keep), we .are them down for Quick Sale. ''0111'. =Friday & Saturc • EVERYTHING GOOD, CLEAN & FRESH Castile Soap, large bar, each 15c Castile Soap, small bar, 7 for 25c Baking Soda, pound 5e '. Forest City Baking Powder, sealer 371c Roman Meal, package 31e Peanut Butter, bulk, pound . 23c Peanut Butter, 1 -Ib. pails, each 29c Corn Starch, 3 for 29c Toilet Paper, 6 for 25c Pure Cocoa, 2 pounds 23e New Dates, per pound 10e Maple Leaf Corn, 2 for 25c Finnie Haddie, per tin 20c Peaches, (in heavy syrup tin) 22c Sodas, (Christies' or McCormack's), lb15c Pure Lard, Epicure Brand, 2 lbs. for 39c Vanilla and Lemon Extracts, large 22c Pork & Beans, Victory 2s 15c Jelly Powder, 3 for 25c Eddy's Matches, 3 for 33c Brazil and Filbert Nuts 15c E. WEI =] Rubber Footwear It's a Duty people owe to themselves to see they have GOOD RUBBERS Wet or cold feet mean a cold, and a cold very often means the ruination of health. RUBBERS cost so little and it is so much better to provide yourselves with them than go without. We sell Good Rubbers, the sort you can de- pend on; we avoid all composition Rubbers and cheap Job Lots. We Have Rubbers in every good shape to fit all the Newer Models of Shoes. FRED W. WIGS 111uuuusw1auueumw1uunwunnwmuuuuuuuwia1e19wm1unumumemuw 191,o5a 1.2572) yb'"YC�."fi a r ti„z♦>ftt _pial, W' .;'-,�Plsti,kte(rc,6'J4117^ e4•e�`Yi:. l Shoe Sale We have decided to continue our Annual Winter Sale an- other two weeks, and we are adding Shoes to the list: - 100 Pairs Ladies' High and Low Shoes, only $L(IO 50 Pairs Ladies' High and Low Shoes, only $2.00 50 Pairs Ladies' High and Low Shoes, only $3.00 12 Pairs Men's Fine Shoes, only $3.0 ) 25 Pairs Mon's Fine Shoes, only $4.00 36 Pairs Men's Fine Shoes, only $5.00 Childs', Misses' and Boys' Shoes 25C to $3.00 New Shoes, either Fine or Heavy, for Ladies or Men, specially priced for this Sale. TERM, -GASH PHONE 13-622 E. A. McAsh & Son, Varna =] Rubber Footwear It's a Duty people owe to themselves to see they have GOOD RUBBERS Wet or cold feet mean a cold, and a cold very often means the ruination of health. RUBBERS cost so little and it is so much better to provide yourselves with them than go without. We sell Good Rubbers, the sort you can de- pend on; we avoid all composition Rubbers and cheap Job Lots. We Have Rubbers in every good shape to fit all the Newer Models of Shoes. FRED W. WIGS 111uuuusw1auueumw1uunwunnwmuuuuuuuwia1e19wm1unumumemuw 191,o5a 1.2572) yb'"YC�."fi a r ti„z♦>ftt _pial, W' .;'-,�Plsti,kte(rc,6'J4117^ e4•e�`Yi:.