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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1927-02-25, Page 5tel I n• kB ya s ? w 1.., . 75r r 10h to the e.2 d e,n � 04 rtf ill yr' z ca.mx,... itiddy- g't #,1(1 f#. -'8OMer o418' slid .hulas AS ,cher heif"ra, choice, 80.75 ;tee57.00 ;ado fair. tet sivc 44,5o to $6.00.„1 do.: 10in0)anr,•$4.O0 to 55 00; butcher ,,ow , gond to Sheice ' 56 op 20 dpe. bon ntun :to 1ned'iu n. 0;80 to 9e. S0:. dor oanaera nd.-cutters 12.25 to 52.75; tat- er bulls, :good. r'9, .choice 55 00 tD ;53 26 do xnesliaru #4 00 fir" $4 do , bolos» . 55.50 jao 10,80; baby beef, $8.00 to $10.00 feed- ▪ ,„, tris ehpice, $13.5 tp d4 fn9:tr 56.00 to PPP u'tockeru.. choice, 36.26 tip, , S0.15 do.. fair to mcdivan, a ;4.00 to $4.50; milch epwu. /15.00 'fa '480.00.; springers,. $80.00to 596.00; gY1ain ;tai medium cows, $40.00 to $00.00 : ca slinks, .$18.00 to $14.00: do., medium, 810 0� U. $1150; do. common and, graeserd, $5.00 to $0.00: lam*. choke, $12.50 to 118; 'bucks, $9.00 to $9;50; sheep. choice, $6.60 to $7.60; do. heavies; 14.60 to 15.00: do. -culls, $8.00 to $8.50: bogs. thick smooth, fed and watered, $11.00 to $11.26; do., f.o.b., $10.50 'to 110.75; do., country points, $10.25 to $10.50: .do., of care, $11.40 to S11.65; select premium, per hog, $2.1.5 to $2.20. li BIRTHS ,4laanpbe5l.-Ins Mc$illop, on February 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Oampbell, a daughter. CARD -OF THANKS. Mr. and Mrs. Egerton Roe and family wish to thank 'their neighbors and friends for their kindness and help in their recent be- reavement of MH. Robert Holland. SAW LOGS AND BASS- WOOD HEADING BOLTS WANTED AT THE WALTON SAWMILL We are prepared to buy a quantity •of Soft' Elul, Basswood and Maple logs. Also a quantity of 20 -inch .Basswood Heading Bolts. Custom pawing attended to. Call 232-14, McKillop. JOHN McDONALD WALTON. DRAIN TENDERS Tenders for the repair of the Buchanan 'Municipal Drain will be received by the un- aiersigned up to Saturday, March 12th, 1927. Tenders will be opened at 1.30 `p.m. on said -date at the Carnegie Library Hall, Seaforth. Ten per cent. of contract to accompany tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Work to be done according to plan, profile ,and specifications of Engineer in charge. Plans, eta, at Lot 35, Concession 8, MaKilioD Township. Excavation. 7,963 cubic yards_ JOHN MCNAY, Clerk, Seaforth, R. R. 2. -9089-2 HENSALL SEED SHOW The South Huron Agricultural Society will bold their Annual Seed Show 1e. the TOWN HALL, HENSALL on FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1927 tyAs�r it N ;Tisa c8` Grean•.klrtdy I4ib.4sd, .-have4 qunu.tit' .of teri wns ar ,WM M. tone 186 r 2., $080-18 • 11.`9E SAl l A 7R $i1R! CHOICE s . rme Yu iha Towbahhse of • Vaborne, FockersMith and Hibbert. Hood buil(linsal and ,v�ell located . as .,toy ln>~riielu. THOMAS F1ON,'• Exeter; Ontt, , 8068.41 TZAR `. T0I4 SALE, roR' $ •: LOT, $0, 7t4.iCo a ieipn Si11borit Tog- ip Splen. did rely 100 n ei form rzp::#a Pert sooty art an rained •Caine. to sec=etovxlfiliK" 4rops. ' Appip 12. 8. NAYS. Seefostbl.. S% Ij ARA2l F�1 CONCESSION 1 ori London Road; 1 miler eonth 'af Rene a11, ''1. *les fror4 • Qn the .premises there is el ,goad brick, house, No. 1 bank barn 40'x84": frame barn 50'x30'`- brick Dig ehedpen and hen and workshop, house '24'x50'; . 8sood wells. spring cheek• 12 acres hardwoed bash. 17 acres fall wheat. Well fenced and drained. Rural mail and telephone. Pgseessslon will be given by April let or not till Fall suitable to purdhaaer. Far further parbdealats apply ALBERT BELL,, R.R. N6.1. Henan. 8089-tf $5000 a SALE. -LOT 8, CON- eeese4on 9 Stanley township, contain- ing 100 acres._ On the premises are a good frame house With cellar, bank barn and frame barn. Three miles from Iif;ippen and Bruce - field, convenient 4o school. • Well fenced and drained: 16 acres bush, 40 acres fall plough- ed, Price 55,000 with early terms. ,Apply to W. F. ALEXANDER; Hensell,, - 8088stf FARM 11 oft SALE. --+FIFTY ACRE FARM on Government Highway, 13(s mtlesa east of Seaforth, Lot 6, Concession 1, Taekersm1th, All seeded, 8 acres of alfalfa, balance to timothy and' clover'. -Good frame I10 -room house. Barn newly shingled, 86x60. 8 good wells, 'tiara]. mail and telephone.. Also fifty acres of pasture land, Lot 19, Coneession 2, Hibbert, 2 miles from Dublin. Apply to P. DILL, Dublin P. O. 8088x3 IIIARM gOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 82.. Concession 8, Stanley Township, situated ,2l/ miles from Olinton. On the premises are a good frame house, bank barn 88x56. First class land, 95 acres under cultivation. 5 acres bush. MI well drained and fenced, Half mile from echool. Rural mail and phone. For further parldcalars apply to JOHN PEARSON, R.R. No. 5, Minton, or phone 22-820. 8087-4 PRIZE LIST The following prise* will be awarded en the best samples of Seed exhibited In accord- ance with the table goverp/sg Seed Fairs: ! bus. Spokes Wheat. ;aW _variety 52.00 31.60 31.25 $ 2 bushels bio. 72 Oita 8.00 e.se Lim 1.55 $ bus. 'matte Oat*, any other- variety 8.00 1.50 2.00 1.60 2 bus. Barley, 66rowed 8.00 0.50 1L00 1.id f bus. of Field Pess2.00 1.50 1.26 1 bushel of Field Beans 2.00 1.50 1.26 1 bushel Timothy Seed 2.00 1.60 1.26 I bus. Red Clover Seed 2.00 1.60 1.28 1 bushed of Alfarl5 Sent -1.00 1.60 1.26 1 bushel of Aisik8 Seed 200 1.60 1.26 1 bus. Potatoes. any ' early variety I bushel of i►trtntoes, far general crop ..-. 2.00 -1.60 1.26 1 bus. of Sweet Glover 2.00 1.60 1.26 1 bushel of Buckwheat 2.00 1.60 1.25 Most creditable showing of Grain and Seeds.. Sweetetabe Badge. 2.00 1:60 1.25 pi ARM FOR SALE. -THE FARM I8 SIT- aated on the 10th Concession of Hallett, Lot 1 and East half Lot 2, containing 160 acres. There are on . the premises a seven - roomed framehouseand a large kitchen with a good soft water cistern attached, also good woodshed: cellar fon size of hoose and kit- chen: it.chen: bank barn. 50x66; straw shed, 22x48: driving house, 20x40: a never failing drilled web with windmill and supply tank with water through the stables ; also a never fail- ing spring well near the centre of the farm. Has all been seeded to -grass. This farm is well fenced and well drained, with ten acres of bush": 5% mass from two good shipping points: rural mail and phone. For further particulars apply on the premises or address SMAS STAPLES, R. R. No. 1, Lo AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, REG- istered Shorthorns, Implements and House- hold Effects on Thursday, March 8rd, 1927, at Lot 24. Ooncession 14, Hay Township, 2% mil® went and one mile north of Zurich, at 12.30 o'clock p.m_, sharp: Horses --Matched gray team of Percheron mares rising 4 years. 1 driving mare rising 10; 1 driving horse 14 years old, both aro broke single and double; brood mare rising 10, supposed to be with Boal; Percheron filly rising. gee. Cattle - Bull, "Cloverdale Comet (178500) born April let, 1925, bred by Oestreieber Bros. This bull is fit to head any registered herd, as his grandsire was the undefeated sire In Canada and other countries whenever shown, his dam's sire Msllhill's Comet Imp. cost 535,000, Sweet Marie (161610) rising 8 with calf at foot; Crimson Flower Vine (160014) rising 8, due May 1st; Rad Maple Girl (211581) 2 year old, bred January 17th; Beech Ridge Vine (219878), 19 months old t. red heifer one year old eligible for reiiatratiou. Grade Cattle-sCcw bred November flat rising 10, cow bred December 27th. rising 7: cow doe in April, ri ing 10; 1 cow rising 8, due en May let ; heifer rising 2 doe in March cow rising 7, bred January 28th; sow three years cad. eaif at feet; 8 steers rising two; 4 heifers rising 2; 1 fat heifer Asir* 8; 8 yearling calves; 6 Winter calves. all high grade stock. Rags and Poultry --Tamworth soar due April 8rd ; 1 sow dm April 6th. 1 row due April 26th, 8 stockers, 4 dosen young hens. Jmplernonts, Etc. Deering binder, Massey -Harris fertilizer drill 11 disc nearly new, Deering mower, manure spreader, Mas- soy-Iiarris been cultivator and puller attach- ment nearly new, galvvaqnized clover table, Messey,Harrie 14 -plate 48* new, Massey -Har- ris 10 -foot rake, Nght wagon with pig box to fit 2 walking ple)ws, 1 riding plow, Crown gang ptbw, land miler, hand sinner. Masser - Harris cultivator, seed box for Massey -Harris cultivator. 2 geeed beggiee, 2 good cutters, road cart. bob sleighs. set leg bunks, woven wire fence, etrete-her, cradle, 8 toga good mix- ed hay, 100 bushels O.A.C. No. 21 seed barley, 250 bushels imported Banner seed oaia, quantity buckwheat, 2 seta double work harness, set britchen harness nearly new. set single harness nearly new, set single harness 8 good horse blankets, pair light collars, fan- ning mill. bag truck, grass seeder. 2000 lbs. scale, cutting box, truck wagon 2 -inch tire, nearly new, wagon 2 -inch tire nearly now, 18 -foot hay rack, 12 foot wagon box with stock rack and coal sides, 2 gravel boxes, wheelbarrow, Messey-Herris root =leer, De Laval cream separator nearly new. quantity cattle salt, 184 cedar posts 8 -foot, 22 anchor posts 9 foot, 22 anchor posts 8 -foot, gas drum, 9 shocks corn, 8 single cord summer wood, sausage tub, chopping block, cider bar- rel, flour chest; Wisconsin incubator and brooder, corn shelter, post hole auger. 3 seta doubletrees evn„plete, 7 new doubletrees, 15 new whiflletrees, neekyokee, 8 dozen grain bags, logging chains, forks. hoes. shovels, scoop shovels and numerous Daher articles. Household Effects. -Round extension table. 6 dining room chairs, child's cat, cradle, high chair, hanging lamp, parlor lamp, other lamps, Peninsular range, good for coal or wood : heater for coal or wood: strainer pall, 5 -gallon coal oil can. kitchen lounge. woodbox, churn and other articles. Terms -$10 and under, easb: also hay and grain. cash: over that amount 8 months' credit will be given by furnishing approved joint notes. Six per cent. per annum discount for cash on credit amounts. HENRY STEINBACH. Proprietor; W. S. Johnston, Clerk; Oscar Klapp and Ar- thur rthnr Weber, Auctioneers 8088-2 RVLE8 AND REGULATIONS 1 -All seeds entered for competition must have been grown by the exhibitor within one Year prevlons to the exhibition_ All exhibits of needs shall be held to be fepresentative of the -total quantity of such seed offered for *ale by the exhibitor. The Secretary of the Sweaty may take and preserve samples from each exhibit for reference in case of dispute arising from the Gale of seed by exhibitor. 2-- CanMetitors most become members of the Society by paying to the Treasurer there- of. either previous to or at the time of mak- ing entries, the sum of $1 each, which will else entitle such member to free entry in the Stock Show. 8. -No premiums shall be awarded on ex- hibits that contain weed seed, which in the opinion of the Judge, are of a non -ions nature. 4 -No exhibitor shall receive more than one prize in any class. 6- A.11 samples must be correctly labelled with the name of the variety. the amount of seed for sale and the selling price. Grain not ley. than 25 bushels for sale, except Spring Wheat 10 bushels; Alsike. Timothy and Clever, not less then 8 bushels: Alfalfa, $ bubble ; Early potatoes, not less than 6 bsebets ; Late Potatoes, not loss then 25 bushels,: Onions, not Iese than 1 bushel. 6 In ease of dispute, a atatntory declaim- ers:. that the above rules have been complied tvltl% Ma/ be reretrlrerl from each or any ex- -Atibltar .of seed. -y-aAll • eXteib'�9 for competitions for prizes Sinai be delivered at the Town Hall, 1Densall. itiet'lafee .altar; 12 o'clock, noon. and shall nob 'be.'removed until the close of the fair at 4 pan. • ADMSION F11121 sentient fpai$u"g $roes al; tbigess, nous, �rttdifr sIittf) , McLEAS l e+e�eet e .arid Haile* DOW b0 field at Tuesd sill .calx ay+. ASA i L til- 1927. 1st r.17y SANDERS - Funeral mrecio'a d Licensed 3mbalnuir. Beat ]lMo ttalr and oz e-drs O e9 Cbai n a C4' ,Flowers ; . erlitsted mon T eb 0 Q no itce, eta 'O'k�'ight4 ;calls , Day Ga .. 40 O Phone` 75i. Phone .4$. S *0G©O00*Oe .rood_ ectric R' l"L +r wtl11 gip ny rapidly expanding 128 repro. Onprowantsfitsfor , to conklect with good ° Val able, grow dealer' 1with 411 axe• d' details. Strong Canadian -.( this territory. Dig those who start.n business. Write for,- - 3 Bright Salesmen Wanted MCKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COT; HEAD OFFICE- SEAFORTH, ONT. _ . OFFICER$,: J. Connolly, Goderich - - President Jas. Evans, Beechwood, Vice-president D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas. AG1~iNTS: Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton ; W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth; John Mar. ray, Egmondville; J. W. Yeo, Gode- rich; R. G. Jarnnuth, Brodhagen. DIRECTORS: William Rion, No. 2, Seaforth ; John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beechwood' M. McEwen, Clin- ton; James Connolly, Goderich; Alex Broadfoot, No. 8, Seaforth ; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, Oarlock; George McCartney, No. 8 Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brueefield JAMES WATSON SEAFORTH, ONT. GENERAL INSURANCE AGENT representing only the best Can- adian, British a n d American Companies. All kinds of insurance effected at the lowest rates, including - FIRE, LIFE, ACCIDENT, AUTO- MOBILE, TORNADO AND PLATE GLASS RISKS. -Also-- REAL ESTATE and LOAN AGENT Representing "Huron and Erie" Mortgage Corporation, of London, Ontario. Prompt attention paid to placing risks and adjusting of claims. Business established 50 yearn, guaranteeing good service. OFFICE PHONE, 3e.. RESIDENCE PHONE, 60. 00000000J."0 0 4 W. L Walker .i Son 0 o 4 o W. J. Walker, Funeral Di- 0 0 rector and Embalmer. 0 0 0 0 Motor or Horse Equipment. 0' 0 Cars or Flowers furnished '0 0 as requested. Day or Night, Phone 877. 0 '040000000000G NOTICE The Industrial Mortgage and Savings Company, of Sarnia, Ontario, has $250,001 TO LOAN on good farm lands, at moder- ate rates. Parties desiring a loan wW apply to D. F. McGREGOR, Secy -Tress. McKillop Insurance Company. W. R. PAUL, Manager, Sarnia, Oat. 8049-tf A BARGAIN Ambitious men • with -Some experi- ence and capital will lave.good future .business oppority.` UNIVERSAL COOLER CO. WINDSOR, ONT. 3086-tf D. H. McINNES Chiropractor Electricity Used of Wingham, will be at Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Adjustments given for diseases of all kinds. 8054-tf Wanted $3500.00 ON FIRST MORTGAGE 51/2% Improved Farm Property Full information re assessed value, insurance, etc. A. D. SUTHERLAND General Insurance Real Estate, Etc, SEAFORTH, ONT. Phone 152 ►.000000 4 W. J. -CLEARY O '? 0 ]:,;tensed Embalmer . and 0 0 Funeral Director. ` 0 0 Up to -date Borse and Mater 0 0 Equipment. 0 0 Night and Day Service. 0 O Phone 19-22, Dublin. 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 40 0 0 HSS:; ,$08 Cash on • Dres.We3 R. E. Bi2I� BIG SUR TAILORING AND HABRA' $60,000.00 STOCK Men's, Young Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits and Overcoats. Furnishings, Underwear, Hats .and Caps, heavily reduced at Surprise Prices. No re- serve. Every article in the store reduced. New Business methods, and overstocked, is the reason for this Big Surprise Sale. Never before or perhaps never again will such an opportunity occur to purchase high grade Merchandise at such low Surprise Price-;. Sale will be -continued all February P. J. Kelly, Stratford, Ont. One way fare paid from Mitchell, Dublin and Seaforth, either by railroad or car, on purchases of $20 or over. With new spring goods coming in daily, we must make room on our shelves, so this week -end only, we are clearing the following lines : TROUSERS 14 only Men's Heavy Tweed Trousers, in plain and heather shades. Values to $6.00. SOX Eight dozen Pure Wool Auto - Knit Sox, black and heather mix- tures. Special FOIL SALE. --Five acres, one mile from Seaforth; modern house with furnace, bath and toilet, small barn; Rod orchard. Taxes, $`16. Splendid chance to start chicken farm, bees, AR's Apply 4o R. S. HATS, Jesfertb. Cot. 2958-tf THE JOHN RANKIN AGENCY Insurance of all kinds. Bonds, Real Estate Money to Loari ' SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Phone 91 Made - to - Measure Clothing A SPECIALTY WITH R. J. GIBB We are featuring for Spring made -to -meas- ure clothing at prices you pay elsewhere for ready made clothing. The styles are wonderful and the cloths beautiful. Our range is now complete and we invite you to call and let us have the pleasure of showing you these cloths and styles. Ask the wearer of Gibb's made -to - measure clothing and they will not only advise you, but show you why buying clothing at Gibb's is most profitable. LADIES' HOSE 10 dozen Ladies' "Mercury" Hose in all shades and every pair gaaranteed. Values to $1.25 • FLANNEL DRESSES 8 only Misses' Flannel Dresses at less than cost. Values to $7-95. SILK DRESSES UNDERWEAR 100 per cent, Pure Wool heavy rib "Tiger" Rrand Underwear. Shirts and Drawers. Regular $1.95. WORK SOX 10 dozen "Stanfield's" Heavy Grey Ribbed Sox. Pure wool and every pair guaranteed. "LEATHER. LABEL" OVERALLS We are proud to announce that we have ob- tained sole agency of Seaforth for the famous "Leather Label" Overalls. We guarantee every overall or smock to give perfect satisfaction or we will replace same with a new pair absolutely free of charge. And,, furthermore, we will leave it to the wearer to be the sole judge. Leather Label Overalls are sold elsewhere at $`>.25. We sell them at $1,95 LADIES' C 17 only Ladies' and Misses' Winter Coats at Ralf Price. Now is the time to get next winter's coat. O K SMARTS 19 only Grey Flannel Work Shirts. Regular $1.50. Fleece Underwear Tiger Brand -'- known th e world over and is the best fleece made. Men's Heavy Fleece, 89c Boys' Ileavy Fleece, 49e MAIN STREET SEAFORTH $12,95 isitariasseas WOOS" :i„