HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1923-10-05, Page 5Ladies' Overcoats
CLOTHES OF QUALITY
FEATURING
'Miss Canada' and 'Miss Chadwick'
MAN -TAILORED
Ulster Overcoats for Ladies
MADE TO ORDER ONLY
"MISS CANADA" -A two -button single breasted model, with all
round belt and all round strap on sleeves, both belt and straps are
finished with eyelets and leather buckles. Sleeves are "set in" and
the box pleat feature in centre of back is repeated on pockets, which
are finished with fancy flap and three leather buttons. This coat is
three -eights lined with Marquis de Luxe in shades to match. '
"MISS CHADWICK"-A two -button double breasted style featur-
ing Raglan sleeves with all-round cuffs and. inverted -pleated back
with inverted -pleat patch pockets. The all round belt is finished
with eyelet holes and leather buckle, while pockets have fancy flap
fastening with one leather button. Like "Miss Canad$" this Coat
is three -eights lined with Marquis de Luxe.
Prices $32 Up.
"My Wardrobe," Seaforth
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alany frlends are pleased td, iearlt
that he is improving rapidly '
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itha winter CIO pat iflit�gaeptedj,
ea end atter geteber : 2912x2
Iiiotes-ills and hT%", Patrick gat:
thews, Mr. and 'Mrs. I.ou.. Matthews
and Mr., Tom Matthews, of Detroit;
are spending their holidays with their
many relatives. -Our High School
has six students attending Normal
School at Stratford. -Potato picking
is",the order of the day. Many torm-
ents report a good crop, but wi'th'cone
aiderable rot in places, especially the
early potatoes. -The High School has
a good attendance this year.•
CONSTANCE'
Notes. -Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Wor-
den and family and Mr. and.D4ts L.
Worden and Mr. Bert Fell, of Staffs,
were visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Roy Lawson -on Sunday last -
Mx. and 'Mrs. Orval llabkirk and
family and Mr. and, Mrs. Lorne Dale,
of Wingham, spent Sunday at the.
home of Mr. and Mrs. George Dale.
-Rev. Mr. Osborne, who has been
spending a few months' holidays or,
bis health, is again on duty much'. -
proved physically. -The anniversary
services in the Methodist Church will
be held on Sunday, October 28th.
ALMA
See the beautiful new dinner sets at
Beattie Bros., Seaforth.
Notes. -Quite a number from this
'vicinity took in Blyth Fair last week.
George Dale & Son carried off their
,share of red ribbons as usual, with
their Clydes.-Mr. and Mrs. Bert Ir-
win are spending a week in Welland
and eastern points. -.Amongst those
who purchased stock at the Ransford
dale were: Messrs. Hugill & Son, Ross
Fowler, Manns Phillips and others. -
Mr. C. Cooper arrived home after
spending a pleasant vacation with his
sister in Michigan. -Miss E. Fowler,
of Souris, Man., is visiting with Mr.
and Mrs. Herbert Fowler.
SEAFORTH hARKETS
Thursday, October 4, 1923.
Fggs, per dozen 33 to 35c
Butter, per ib. 30 to 32c
Hogs, per cwt. $9.00
Oats, per bushel 35c
Wheat, per bushel 90c
Peas, per bushel $1.40
Earley, per bushel 50c
Bran, per ton $28.00
Shorts, per ton $30.00
Flour, per .cwt $8.85 to $3.76
Potatoes, per bag $1.00
LIVE STOCK MARKET
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Union Stock Yards, Toronto, October 29d.
(uotations: Heavy steers, choice, 37.25 to
17.50; butcher stems choice, ce medium.
to 7 .
3 . 0
do.good,8.0
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6 c to E6, *8 0b. 0;6.
to 6.76 � do.
6 00
3 common, 0 5 to 05.00; botcher
*5.9heifers, chice, do.25 to on, b: do. medium,
tate to ows, .25o. common, 40.60 to m,6 $3
to $4.0 cows, ma a 14' 55.00: d 1 medium, 03
to e50r neem and 94.60m, , 36 to 32.50,
botcher Dude, good.' 3feeding
to steers.
do.,
45mmoo, $2.50 40 41 fair, 44501 to teem, good,
35.60 to E6.60; do, fair, 34160 to 05.25: stA61t-
are, good, 14.50 to 15.00; do. fair, 38.25 to
44.00; milkers and springers, 380 to $120 ;
calves, choice, $11.00 to 112.00; do. medium,
18.00 to U0:00; do. common, $4.00 to $7.00;
do. grassers. 68.50 to 34.50; lambs, choice,
31075 to /31.25; do, Daae, 39.25 to $9.75;
do. common. 68.00 to, $8.50; sheep, light ewes,
Brod. 36.50 to 37.25 v dd., lab heavy. 84.00 to
35.00; do., tulle, 32.00 to 32.50; hogs, thick,
:smooth, fed and waterettl, 19.25: do. f.o.b.,
38.75; do., country points, 68.50; do., aeleoU,
310.50.
Buffalo, October 2nd. -Cattle -Receipts, 8,-
400; fairly active; good stockers and feeders,
steady; .common cows _end hulls. 25 cents
dower; other generally 60 cents lower; eMip-
ping ,teem, 09 to 111; butchers, $7 to $9.00;
yearlings, 10 to $11.40; heifers, $5.50 to
47.50; fair to choice cow), 38.25 to $6.50 :
canners and cutters, 11.50 to 53.26; balls,
$8.00 to $5.60; fresh cow, and springers,
Allan
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DAMS '
8a.:Im Came' 4r ter 2lki, 1006,
lid life r Ind R�Q, t, oq
September 28th, Ohl. tk lyoan-
er eon of Mr. wad Mrs ;' i O. ells, De-
troit, aged a months 81414 dole. -
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I SHOES
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= Now that it is ploughing
= time again the essential thing =
to carry on with the good work
is a Good, Sturdy Pair of
= Plough Shoes. Foolish is he
who tries to make his old shoes
E do when he knows they are not
= fit. r Being in the damp and =
= wet, if not properly prepared, =
will, without doubt, cause ill F.
= health and what if the men of =
F. the farm' are laid up? How is =
,the work carried on? No one =
wishes for such, so guard
= against this by fitting yourself
.with a pair Qi the following;
= Men's "Urus Calf" Bluchers =
= with fully leather outside coun-
ters. These Shoes are as near =
waterproof as it is possible to =
a.smoke leather, and sell at a
= very reasonable price. _
= Men's "Urus Calf" Blucher's, E
wide fitting last. Just the
same as the preceeding only a
= heavier leather.
= Also Men's Black and Brown =
Bluchers, making real good =
farm Shoes.
= GET YOUR NEXT PAIR AT
lL
J.H. Smith & Son =_
"The Modern Shoe Store"
= Opposite Bank of Commerce
SEA FORTH. E.'
PHONE 51.
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POULTRY WANTED
All kinds of Live or Dressed Fowl
taken at the Seaforth Creamery
every afternoon except 'Saturday.
Old Hens, 15c and up. '
Spring Chickens, 25e and ,up.
George Lilley.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
VOR SALE, -ONE BLIZZARD SILO FILL-
er and return pipes: one Fordaon trac-
tor, governor and p911ey, 2 -furrow Cockahutt
tractor plow, also tractor double. disc. Can
be seen on Lot. 18, Concession 2, Tueker-
mlth. GEORGE FORMAN, R. R. No. 8.
Seaforth, 291188
r4OR SALE.--TIiRESHINO MACHLMERY;
one Sawyer -Massey 20 H. P. engine and
separator with straw cutter, also one Bidwell
Lean thresher and one Voter gasoline engine
9 horse power. All in good condition- For
le cheap. Apply to JOHN THIRSK. R R.
No. 2, Zurich. 20'3--f
ch120 poice, er $1hhighead.er ; common steady, $46 to O 'O 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 o 0
66
Oadvee-Receipts, 1,500; active; 50 cents
Righer; 14.00 to 114.50.
Hoge-Recelpto, 14,500; active; Idge slow
and, steady; others active, 10 4o 15 cents
tinter: heavy, $8.75 to 18.85; mixed, 18.75
20 38.90; yorkera, $8.75 to 18.85; light rink-
ma.
17.50 to 18.50; pass, $7.00 to $7.50:
41P°?# roughs, 16.75 to $7 ; toga, 54 to $5.00.
lambs,
and o 114.50; otherpts, 7,000; seactd. ;
lamtbe, $*00 l E14.60; others unchanged.
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4 $
LOST
.A large white Sow, about
September 13th. Please notify
Robert L. McLean
R. R. No. 2, Kippen
Phone 15-84, Ilensall
NOTICE
Any Patrons with Seaterth
Creamery Cans and not going to
use them to send cream to ea this
season, will kindly return- them
- to the Creamery. These are our
property and only loaned to
patrons, and must be returned
iii good order.
The Seaforth Creamery.
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JAMES WATSON
Main Street - Seaforth
Agent for Singer Sewing
Machines, and General In-
surance Agent.
JUNK DEALER
1 will boy all kinds of told,. TITIM"M
Wort mid y tow].
1. Will pay good Dads -
MAX ‘01411.
Seal Sem" OA
Phone 178.
S. T. Holmes & Son
0 Funeral Directors and
0 Licensed Embalmers.
O Finest Motor and 'Horse
O drawn equipment. Beattie
0 Block, Main Street, opposite
0 The Expositor Office. S. T.
0 Holmes' residence, Goderieh
0 Street West; Chas. Holmes'
0 residence over store.
0 Flowers furnished ori short
0 notice. All kinds of up -
O holstering neatly done.
0 Phone, Night or Day, 119.
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AUCTION SALES
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and implements. on Lot 16, Con-
ces,don 14, Hibbert, on Wednesday, October
10th, at 1 o'clock p.no. L. D. FULTON, Pro-
prietor; 1'. Cameron, Auctioneer. 2912-1
AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK
and Iniplemento.-Thomas Brown has been
instructed to sell by public auction on lot
d2. Concession 7, McKillop, on Wednesday,
October 17th, 1923, at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp,
the following: The Farms -The farms are
ituated 7% miles and 7% miles from Sea -
forth. one contains 100 acres and the other
150 nares. Both wild be offered for sale or
,rent. 40 Horses -2 heavy draft horses 7
Years old, 1 heavy draft mare 6 years old,
2 heavy draft mares 4 years old, 1 heavy
droit mare 6 years old, 1 heavy draft mare
8 years old, 1 express home 6 years old, one
onrringe mare fi years old. 4 roadster gold-
ings 9 years old, 4 roadster m res 7 years
old. 4 roadster mares 6 years old, 2 roadster
g1ldings 8 and 4 yearn old, 1 general purpose
gelding 5 years old, 2 heavy draft geldings
3 years old, 1 agricultural mare 8 years old.
1 agricultural gelding 8 years old, 2 general
purpose geldings 3 years old, 2 heavy draft
geldings 2 years old, 2 heavy deft Oily* 2
Yea. old, 3 general Purpose Allyl 2 years
old, 1 general 'armee more 10 years old
with colt at foot, 1 Registered Clydesdale
Stallion !King Kay) 54 yearn old. 00 Cattle
•-5 00.00 due in. December, 80 sten and
heifers 2 years old. 12 steer§ and heifer. 1
year old, 1 Shorthorn bull 16 months old; 1
Hereford bull 5 months old, 1 Hereford bull
8 months old. 90 Pfge-7 scam to litter In
October and November, 8 sows with, litter
at took, 86 chunks welghtng about 00 pounds
rich 19, etoro pigs about 100 lin. each. Tltia
is all choice stock and in first class oondi-
tinn. Imploutenta-1 12 -hoe drill, 1 cultiva-
tor, I spade harrow, 1-Ilimber wagon now, 1
tenni *pring wagon, 1 light wagon. 1 fanning
m1d1, t root pitidee, 2 woad earls, 1bbor
tire buggy, 8 steel tire tingglee, nne barn 60
feet by 60 feet Terns. -Aid sums of $10.00
and under, cash.;.aver that amount a months'
credit will he glean on furnishing approved
jointnl)ates, A dlecoant of 6 per cent
annum off for each ori en'eddit amounts. O
E. HOLLAND. Proprietor; Thomas Brown,
Auctioneer.
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SATURDAY OCTOBER 2Oth, >8 3
gBiar. pea ohnoi,the jallav/a,tR,,' `
p` hearedan au'�ljtu, 2 3B5l'oom. 'tone, ono
r sewing *addlne, 8 raeke76,:1 Oak ball
oiaJr, .oak'ha01 mak. email eel: table ,smog,
reef qg cams., 1 large cupboard, 4 good
`Ips in.20 'yards stair carpet, utafr'pods, 4
t raga, -8 Scotch wool ruse, two of these.
a�tr7rog large and aro good; nnolesm, th'ee
picture r alts dture maald8ug and bo,
Amine. frames and plctnt•®, 0 straight hock
ddehes, curtain ,poj00 and brackets, hooks.
4Nabee, 1 etodd, 1 'Rower masa, 2 izincfet rifled
lower boars 63$x1$; 4 tin "9awetr'yn5 brass,
varier door ftn8 suioto, pars, etc,. a3 waste
paper basket*, 8 suint oases, 1 011 heater, 2
bake bearwring, 1 atshing ry and.0 round wash
dubs, wringer, washing ( fes indoor earth
oloeat, oak ladtep, careen door frame, 0 clothes
hotao@, 1 Gladstone buggy as good as new, 1
G tee top 1 bridle, 1 collar, 1 pair e1 lines.
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16 tee: i 2 -inch pfplmg, and a large list of
other amen articles.
T. Brown, MRS'. M. Y. McLEAN,
Auctioneer. , 'Proprletrese,
,AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN.
4ture.-Mr, Thomas Brown has been in-
struo to aell by public auction on Tues-
Cday, etober 9th. at the residence f the
7nte p , J. O. Scott, at 5 p.m„ the 8011ow-
ing: One sewing machine, 4 bedroom suites,
writing desk and book ease, ,ha11 rack, kitchen
chairs, rocking Maim. carpets and rug., 6
toilet seta,mall tables, dishes, pillows,
�uehiona. feather. bed, tretcberv, electric
la p, oil heater, music cabinet„bureau, chest
and trunks, electric fixtures, medical books,
2 sets of single harness, 1 set double harness,
2 buggies, I_ cutter, 1 buggy tongue and
other articles too numerous to ,mention.
Terms ---Cash. R. S. HAYS and J. W.
BEATIIE, Executors; Thomas Brown, Auc-
tioneer. 2912-1
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF-
fecb.-Mr. Thomas Brown has been in-
trusted t0 -sell by public auction on Satur-
day, October ,98th, at 2 p.m., on the premises
of the undersigned, the following household
articles: 'Bane burner with oven, gasoline
Love with oven, Perfection coal oil heater,
Edinon phonograph and 2 dozen records,
piano, sideboard, drop leaf table, ahalre,
rockers and 10050®4.1 bedroom suite, springs
and mattress; stretcher with mattress, hail
bench, writing desk, clock, pictures and hang-
ing lamp, number of hand lamps and dishes,,
2 seta of sad irons, one auto knitter, Triplex,
geed os new. Terms. -All sums of 510.00 and
under, cash; over that amount 8 months
credit will be given on approved Joint notes.
A discount of 8 per cent, allowed for cash
on credit amounts. MRS. MARY BROWNLEE,
Proprietress; Thomas Brown, Auctioneer.
2a12xt
A UC'f1ON SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
,Implements. -.The undersigned will sell
by pus)ic auction at Lot 13, Concession 1,
Hay Township. two miles south of Hennal ,
on Thursday, October Ilth, 1923, at 1 p.m.
the following: Hones -A heavy work team.
driving mare Cattle --Cow with a pair of
heifer twins; heifer ming 3 years old; two
teem rising 3 years old, 2 yearlings. Piga,
Etc. --Two sows with litter, Now due time of
sale, 17 god geese and 80 hens. Implements
-McCormick binder, .Frost dr Wood mower,
hay loader, -buggy. plow, disc harrow, hay
rake, wagon, root politer, wheelbarrow, Grain,
Etc. -00 tons of hay, 10 tons of aweet clover.
10 tons of straw. Terms -All sums of $10.00
and under, cash; over that amount seven
months' credit nn approved joint notes, or
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disunt of 6 per t. per annumDff for
c.h on credit amounts. FRANK ROSS,
Proprietor; Frank Taylor, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE OF 00 ,HEAD OF COWS
and Cattle. -The undersigned auctioneer
has received instructions to Hell by public
auction at theowner's farm. Holmesville, on
Tuesday, October 9th, commencing ett one
o'clock harp, the following; Cow 5 years
old with calf by aide, cow 7 years old with
calf by side, cow 3 years old with 'calf by
Mete, cow 5 years old due this month, cow
5 years old due in December, cow 4 years
old due in December, cow w 7
seam 01J with
veal calf by fide, heifer 2 years old anen
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December, heifer 8 years old due in January,
9 heifers two years old, eat; 6 hailers 2
yearn old this' fade 11 steers, 2 ream 1d,
.Polled Aligns gmd grade; 10 steers. 2 dold,
Durham grade; 5 (teem, 2 years old, Here
ones erode; 7 (teem one year old; 8 heiferd
ne year ofd. Ad Tecattle were
n e onis
in Huron County. Terms - Seven month's
credit on approved joint notes. Four per
cent. straight off for caah. N. W. T1tE-
WARTHA, Proprietor; George H. Elliott,
Auctioneer. 1912-1
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CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Implements. --,Dir- Thoma.
Cameron hes been Instructed to sell by public
auction on Eget Hail Lot 26, Concession 12,
Hibbert, on Thursday, October 18th, at f p.m.
the following: Horses -One mare 12 years
old, 1 horse 11 years old, 1 horse 8 years old.
Cattle -New milch cow 4 years old, new
mllch cow 3 year. old, Jersey cow 4 years
o1d due in February; heifer. 2 years old due
in December, now 8 yenta old, 2 heifers one
Year old, 1 steer one year old, 2 calves, 9
Dien shout 76 IDs.,. 1 brood sow, 3 old geese.
Implemento--Deering binder, International 8 -
home cultivator, set of discs. set iron har-
rows, Winner seed drill, walking plow, Clin-
top fanning mild, set platform scales, hay
ear and slings, 126 feet of new rope, gravel
box, new Chatham truck wagon, large feed
box, set whiffletr.rs and neckyokke, a quantity
of timothy hay, some sweet clover, n quan-
tity of alsike clover, a quantity of straw to
be fed on farm, half Here of mangolde, some
turnips. half acre of eoraum. iron heating
wood stove and several other articl. too
numerous to mention. Terme.-All eume of
310.00 and under, cash; over that amount
8 months' credit will be given on furnishing
approved joints noted. A discount of 6 per
cent. per annum off for cash on credit
amounts. MARVINF, DOUGLAS, Proprietor;
Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer. 2912x2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM, FARM STOCK
and Irtlplements. The unefets ifened auc-
tioneer has received instructions to sell by
public auction at Lot 11, Concession 5, Stan-
ley, on Thursday, October 18th, commenc-
ing at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses
--I grey heavy horse 10 yearn aid, 1 grey
heavy home, aged; 1 bay carriage mare. aged;
1 Borrel driver, 5 years old; 1 bay colt, 4
sears Md, general purpose; 1 hay colt 2
years old, general purpose. Ca'ttle-1 large
Wink cow 7 years did, good milker, due to
freshen February 27th; 1 Holstein heifer
due November 201h, 1 Holstein heifer, milk-
ing, l fat calf); i Hereford grade heifer
with calf nt side, 1 Durham grade heifer
with calf at side: 2 Durham grade cows 7
years old, due in December; 8 two-year-old
steers; 7 2 -year-old heifers ; 2 spring calves.
2 Yorkeh,re sews, 2 Tamworth pure bred
sows, 8 pigs five weeks old, 76 hens and pul-
lets and 8 turkeys. Implements ---1 Deering
binder 6 foot, 1 Deering mover 5 foot, 1 hone
rake, 1 wagon, 1 hey rack, 1 wagon box, 1
! set Manitoba sleighs, 2 sets harrows, 1 roller,
4 cultivator, 1 drill, 1 disc, 1 single furrow
riding plow, 1 walking plow, 1 six H. P.
Barrie engine, guaranteed in Ant class con-
dition, 1 cutting box. I fanning mill, 1 Anker
Holth cream separator (600 1..1. 1 Daisy
burn, 1 set double harness, 1 Net knockabout
1 harness, 1 art single harness, 1 ecuttler, 1
harness home. 1 set 240 lb. scales, 1 grind-
stone, 1 wheelbarrow, 130 feet hay fork
chain, 1 hay fork, 1 net slings, complete
with lock, 1 sun pen, 1 McLaughlin buggy
steel tires, 11 m rnt, 1 surrey, 1 sugar
kettle, number 'bee hives anpen, I spray -
motor nn wheels, chains, forks, pulleys and
numerous other articles 05 well; 20 loads of
hay, quantity of straw, about 600 bushels of
oats, about 3510 bushels mixed grain (oats.
barley and buckwhentl. shput 75 bushels of
barley, quantity of helvy chop. mostly
wheat. Household Goods. d MCC inry FOTO 0110
Active range, 1 McGinn, Mars double heater
Parlor stove, a number of kitchen 050:60, 1
square piano lane tone) and stool, 1 Meal
ono -half full of vinegar, 1 Dn ol'. incuba-
tor, 60 egg time (hot water) ; quantity of
ban, ate. 1 radio 3 tube W. D- 11, operated
on telephone batteries ; have rroeblved 00,100015
1100 mile.. awns; with aerial nn,l
ground wires and will he in1,tnllod for thr
buyer and guaranteed In Ant class working
order. The farm will also be offeredfor
sale subject to n reserve hid, if not Hold
previously. Terme.-All sumo 0f $10.00 and
under, Furniture, Grain, Hay, $traw, Fowl
and little pigs. e.h ; stock and implements,
12 months' credit on furnishing approved
Joint notes. Six per cent. off for Cush on
credit amounts. Terme on farm amde known
on day of sale. FI reserve eo the proprietor
je giving up farming. F. WELCH. Proprie-
tor; G. H. Elliott Auctioneer. 2912-2
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ON THE WAY TO BUSINESS
stop in and 'order the Roast or
Steals the wife wmtis for din-
ner or lunch. Wall see that
she gets it in time and just. as
she wouldhave ltl. i2 she came
in person to select ltt. We have
only one grade of,: heats here -
the choicest we s'ai? get. We
have only one Male of prices -
the very lowest pois4ible.
D. H. STEWART
Main Street Seaforth.
Phone .58.
FARMS FOR SALE
100 AORE FARM FOR SALE. OWNER
will sell OD reasonable ,arms for amok
sale. Apply to R. 8. HAYS. Bearerth, Ont.
2866-tf
FARM FOR RENT. -THE LOGAN FARM
in Stanley, ...wane 00 190 acre..Lot
6, 005000105 5, with .good house and out-
buildings, and 50 acres of pasture land. West
hall Lot 5, Concession 4, is offered for rental
from list March, with *and privileges' for
fad work. Apply to 11,$51. C. N. LOGAN.
Mensal], Ont, or W. BRYDONE, Clinton,
Ont. • 1912-2
rtARM FOR SALE -100 ACRES, LOT 30,
Concession 8, Hibbert. On the premises
there are a brick house, two bank burns,
garage, two good wells. spring creek, three
res of hardwood bush, wire (encea and bite
drained. Rural mail and telephone; 1% miles
from school; 7'0 miles from Seaforth. Apply
to MRS. CHARLES YOUNG. Staffs, Ont.
2909.11
re ARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE 20 ACRES
ile
emit of llrucefield s eituated one-quarter m
on the NIB Road.
premises are a two ator' brick house, with
eight rooms and wood shed, frame baro.
40;80; driving shed, 22x42, and hes house;
10517. Will be sold on resunable terms.
For further particulars apply on the premises
r address JACK ROSS, )lrucefield Post
Office. 2911-5.1
re ARM FOR SALE. -109 ACRES, LOT 28,
Concession I, 'ruckemmith. all under oul-
tivation except 8 acres. On the premises
there are a bank bare 68260: frame house,
tory and a half, 80x45; kitchen, woodshed,
driving shed 20440: pig bougie and hen house
combined. Well at barn, never goes dry;
well fenced and tile drained. Rural mail and
telephone. 'Two miles from church and 255
miles from school. APPIY m JAMES M.
AIKENHEAD, Kippen, Ont. 2096x8
CORNER FARM FOR BALE.- 100 ACRES,
]eat 11, Concession 5, Stanley. On the
Premises are a '1tory, frame house. barn
40,60, stable 24x42, ben house and small
drive shed. Good well at house. Mostly wire
fences. Nice orchard of choice fruit; 80
acres under tilisation. 20 acres bush and
pasture. Rural mail, telephone8 miles from
Varna, 3% miles from Brucefirld. Will be
sold right and on reasonable terms. Apply
on the uremiaes to FRANK WELCH, R. R.
No, 2, Varna. Phone 6-86,' Rescan. 2910x4
re ARM FOR SALE. --160 ACRES, GOOD
land 20 acres of which is bent hard-
wood bush, south half of Lacs 4 and Con-
asion Mullett- The hand La in Are,
class stateto foror cultivation. .well fenced and
all tiled drained; never falling spring well
handy to house, also orchu1d. There areon
the promisee a good brick 1fou,e,"twin storeys,
with lightning rode and telephone. Thio be-
ing one of rifebest fawns in Huron County,
is situated three miles from Walton. a good
shipping point, or 6 miles from Blyth. Rural
mail, and school handy. Will consider es
part payment town or city property. Will
ell on reasonable terms, owing to 01 health.
For further particulars apply to JOHN A.
MILLS, R. R. No. 1, Blyth. Ont. Blyth
phone, 405. 29114f
'FARM FOR SALE. -FOR RALE LOT 17.
Coneesoion 6, McKillop, containing 100
acres. There are on the en:Tutees a good
frame house; two barna, one large, barn 50,66
on atone and cement foundation; one hay
barn 80x50, also a shed Joining two barns.
The land is in a good state of cultivation.
well fenced and drained; a good orchard and
two good weds, one drilled well, water 4
feet from top; also 12 acree of hardwood
bush. This farm la situated 6 stiles from
the Town of Seaforth and will be sold rea-
sonable. For further partidulars apply to
SAMUEL SMITH, Lot 16, C012.00 /OA 0, Me -
Kilian, R. R. No. 1, Dublin. 290541
mom FOS BALE, -FARM OF TWO HUN -
deed acres adjoining the Town of Sew
forth, conveniently situated be all churches,
schools and Collegiate. There 4 a comforts
able brick cottage with a cement kitchen;
barn 100x60 with stone stabling underneath
for 6 berries, 76 head of rattle and 40 hers
with steel atanehlone and water before W
stock: litter carrier and feed carrier and
two cement silo: driving shed and plat-
form scales. watered by a melt well and
wlndmilL The farm le well drained and in
a high state of cultivation. The crop L all
In the ground -choice clay loam. Immedl.
ate poseces1on. Apply to M. BEATON, IL
S 2, Sealert/3. Ont 4787-t1
'FARM FOR BALE. -FOR SALE. LOT 6.
Concession 11. and went half of Lot 5,
Conceelon 10, H4R.8.. Tnckxemlth, con-
taining 150 acres. There are on the promotes,
a good two.atory brick house with elate roof.
large bank barn 100x69 feet with flint class
stabling, water in the barn, delve shed 20xts,
pig hone arid hen house. Two good 'Prins
wells. also an over -flowing spring. The
farm Is all cleared but about 20 acres. The
good hardwoodbush. principally maple. All
well fenced and tile drained. Eight acres
of fall wheat sown, 40 sere. reads, for spring
atop. The farm 1e situated„7 miles from
Seaforth and 4 miles from Hemel', one-half
mile from school; rural mall and phone. WO
be sold on easy terms. Unitas Bold by Spring
It will be far rent. For further particulars
apply on the premises, or addrees, R. R. No.
2, Klppen. ANGUS MoKINNON. 2808-tf
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'AND' k4fipi 200TIOE that. After•tlld.
met mentioned date tho ootd. 4dpyfnffaa5h
will vowed to yllatt'i�tlrte 40 NI* ,41
mid deceased otaongpt the wagon B.p57
thereto` eine .resod only to each Plat "
ea she 617472 have reeeived due 'notice and
aer therewith,DD9nthis 28th day of
September. 1314171081E, IDIIa$gn. On5rio.
28114
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CREAM WANTED
We are not only a Cream Market
for you, but we are also a large
Hairy Industry in your community.
We respectfully solicit your Cream,'
Our Motto:
Guaranteed Accurate Weights and
Tests.
Courteous and Prompt Service.
Highest Market Valves.
Cream Grading.
A difference of 3 cents per pound
Butter Fat paid between No. 1 and
No. 2 Grade Cream.
Cash For Cream.
Cash paid to any Patron wishing
it when Cream is delivered.
Creamery open Wednesday and '
Saturday Evenings.
The Seaforth Creamery.
GRAND TRUNK SYs w M
TRAIN SERVICE TO TORONTO
Daily Except Sunday
Leave Goderic1 . 6.00 a.m. 2.20 p.m.
Leave Clinton ... 8.26 a.m. 2.52 p.m.
Leave Seaford' .. 6.41 a.m. 3.12 p.m.
Leave Mitchell . 7.04 a.m. 8.41 -pan.
Arrive Stratford 720 a.m. 4.10 p.m.
Arrive Kitchener 8.20 am. 5.20 pm
Arrive Guelph • . 8.45 a.m. 5.50 p.m.
Arrive Toronto ..10,10 a -m. 7.40 pm
RETURNING
Leave Toronto 8.50 a.m.; 12. 55 p.m.
and 8.10 p.m.
Parlor Cafe car Godericht to To-
ronto on morning train and Toronto
to Goderich 6.10 pm. train.
Parlor Buffet car Stratford to To-
ronto on afternoon train.
To the Dairyman
ARE your returns as large as they
should bei
High costs make maximum yields aft
essential quality in your animals, ,
Nye will advance money to responsible
farmers to replace poor producers. 5.6
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
PAID-UP CAPITAL - $15.000,000
RESERVE FUND - - $15,000,000
SEAHORTH BRANCH, J. G, Molten, Manager.
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FAIR DAY.
This fine weather will not last long and it will be to your -ad.
vantage to buy some of the Splendid Bargains we are offering
for Fair Day:
Ladies' Cushion Sole High Shoes
for
Men's Box Kip Bluchers, a good shoe for allSwear,
for
A Medium Fine Shoe in Black or Tan for Boys.
Sizes 1 to 58/
A Good School Shoe for Boys' rough wear; not too
= heavy. Sizes 1 to 5
Growing Girls' High Shoes. Sizes 1 to 6, in Box
Kip and Black Kid
Patent Leather and Gunmetal Pumps, low heal, for
growing girls. Sizes 3 to 61/2 •
171
$4,50 -6
((I�ggenn ��
[4e7r5,Y :�fn'
$3625`` `1
$3.25 G
$3.35ca
Women's Heavy Pebble Leather, solid shoe,
for L $gre.7i7
Misses' Heavy Pebble Leather Solid Shoe. $2'45
E Sizes 11-2,
FRED i.W. WIGG E.1I.
FERGuso
Men's Suits, in standard Blues and Greys...$32.50.
Men's Tweed Suits $18.50 to $22.50
Men's Tweed Suits with extra pants, $17.50 to $18.50
Boys Suits $7.50 to $12.50
Men's Underwear in Some of the Best Makes
Obtainable
Stanfield's Blue Label single garment $3.00,
Stanfield's Red Label single garment $2.50
Penman's Single Garments $L5
Men's Fleece Lined Underwear at....90c to $1.00
Boys' Wool Underwear $1.35
Boys' Fleece Lined Underwear 65c
Just received another shipment of Ladies' Coats in
Velours and Malvaines
Prices Ranging from $26.50 up.
T. Ferguson, - Seaforth