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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1928-11-02, Page 5a 5 t f ,. t WV4 bei4 •, , '• *Wm*, ,. ., GivAlp .Stoktvagog ,c4.. arin14. Vie opap4. 111.3* led' tin .twaror.. Vet.otlite PI*. taet ElaiR bly Wigs 'Aitzw,. ,. 1St); chapteF. c.16,,,, gee oba.pter 'groan cf, '9 1:0=412, Itt the. 'F „ .. . 11131Z ral,11; zei. tA .._ . led, in ., .. 1) . gagzi,Q . ' ;01 , , 7.6 , 1 rs / °ducts, fruit ••,,e, , eseptaai nitoba and' g 't AV* 1 , ih ' Irr• ,41 -,I; .. ' .„,1:1Di.,,,,lqieee le,elii. and 'Olea 'kian,IMP1a, ivegetegelee,. ' 43 ' or ,, Po 4 I, 1 -7 1* r if. s. , 1, , . 4.6' .‘• a e Tr g1 p, ,, t icattort $ . . ,. ti 1 , 0104ilgt . eeeteseu, '86 .7 T, epwen, 0170 S i 1 t. :,t3 -.±0, V08,51 ;M. s tes ti?' mis *melee: se• -se osee. eseeceee eeeeeeeeeeie . al Jo as; snedlaw. 0.50 tO Pd..74i. eanntifra, ;. ‘Th*rg/ wd4 he eaello peed ..3.01 Consofoit .4111ore els Zit 1)"14"'' "34 Ot 0.0,0100*: St. -14407 in e , '00,5.e ter *081,0 3 eattenl. 0,00' to 04.,0,' . Out, eitee etille---Petereen. Mee' ea 00.15, . 4alvak---Retlairts, uss, ,Palves were about steady to a shade firmer, Vatesem brought front oo.$o to (A.6..tio with the eat os.• tee aere Iwo. awk 0,,41.:14,. inopag,toa o,,t any tizaa Also a barn. 4.444.4 Terma,„, ,,,,,,, Mg tcOntbe. credit on a01/0014,10int notes. Three ea cent, ctraight 00'41'4 eaaln s.TOHN iss .1244,,ONS, Proprietor L.V,,Tdrowo, Aucthmeel. . k ° . e WI r V. 1 ,,, mtt vcom,,,,,,,, A .. s Wad mll Call Was iti8**.,. IN ',VIVA decided ' i0 tplt4 Q. ' alldwelOn ,secial either on 04.1044at...0.,,, widuesday,mis,ht of next ., . 74041..;:l*tlit.- PartiMil/Sie5 Will be 04,,,,,,,..1.4,,, vy e then were favored *MT: '0,14; initrumenterbir Miss, Gladys atetplieneion. 'WO 010Sed our ineeitilig iele singing Hymn 519, followed by he Miepah Benediction in unison. ' Notes.--iMr. Glenn Love returned tome again after spending a few days vith friends in Brigden: - Hr. and drs. Thomas Cole -man, who have beeri .pending a few weeks?' with friends n this .vileinity, returned /to fibeilr se ens.._near Seaforth.--2Mr. and Mrs. k'Nichol and Mr. Joe Hagan were lunday ivisitors at ,tiee home 'of Wit.. :nd 'Mrs, 'W. Jareekt•-nell'e 'Sutras' nent of the Lord's Supper will be ob- erved on Sunday, November 4th, at .ts 30 pan, preparatory Service Will be Lehi On Friday evening, November, nd, at seven &clock p.m. Rev. Mr. leDonaId, ef Egrnontiville, will eon- uct the ,service. -Miss Agnes Love, f London, spent a• few days at her .ome.-11eriss Rena Stephenson had er tonsils removed ,by Dr. Browning f'Exeter, one day last week. . , 11.4W7 J1c°41PlaR • I' q. ()DUCT eepeecerees sewirkrimer 43/041 o' -.,l,-.th" a... rp.m.r.;,„4.,„1 e . ' ..?__,-7,..„- -,-......„.„,,e,,,,e pro- sseee _renege g developed 'by Interne- timid erhr Compapee has greatly in,: er ' eel e Yield of varied farm /Ivo -GI" - • . --- ------' .----- dillet4, in some cases as high as 500 Per cent. Over 2,500 orders for mulch papte' r ine,ve been received in resnone to an extensive advertisin ear; ign-e • •• g . pa, . , un.farm periodicals, andPiniquiries'rer garding it haeceeconie ie. 'from all parte of the United States' enel 40a' nada and frene • ' • • ' . eVereeas coUntrees includin Breve°. ,' Belgium' '. Germany, r 4 • Zr I anel India. • ' ., lifinleh paper is laid on the ground between the plants th lents a , or e p re placed in the soil through holes in in the paper. It has proved very sadu: cessfel in Hawaii anti also in expen- merits made by the United States De.. partment of Agriculture at Arling- ton, Virginia, in stifling weed growth and preventing rapid 'eve mat' soil moiSture Tlie dark P coloir°11 °of' Mulch paper "attracts solar heat and - increases soil temperature. sales around 06 and good veals aroma ,e1,8 to eieee. Quote -eons: Good Vest 012,00 to 614.00; medium, $1,1„00 to einne; commoe, 08.00 to 010.00; grass, 05.84) to We, ' sheets -Receives, 5,746, There was nearlY 59 Per gent* felwer 4411°4 4114 Prrlecuwie,r9,,e 11'111qr' cthed lan'he we" 44°44 with odd sales up to 51.1:50, SI/ Were 'Un- ebansed1" at as.so to , sem., quotations- 1/erobs, good, 011' to /011.50; cominon, 80.00 ' rt° Is"' „..75• _n_ s, ... * etesse-esemese, Aim: Hogs were 75 cents .1Qw' or. Idiom. last Monday. Puckers were of- ,feedue 0,75 and butchers paid 59.85 to $10, With edd agilea UP to $10.25, and on one mars , - , r ,'' -",' . „ . UOTioN SALE OV/MUST*10141) MN- ITUREee-Thornee BIM* has been instruct. ed to aell by public anntien on Let ge, non e...C's..8teu. 2, McitilleP. op Saturday, Novemba ;orrci°. ilanAgt,° bPed.m.room' the.ertsslewitanghles°ne px rueltero. carpets, rugs 4nd..0, 4 uautut" y' of other hoirsehold furniture. Alse.One Percheron Ell rising 2 nears old rind gee driving hem:. Terms -1510 and under vash • over that • i ' • ' - LMAYurnatin.gg srppgrit4oved jeoreClitirtZeti. bSelegilLetricerl'tg. Per animal off for cash. 'JOHN SCOTT, Pro eriotor; T. Brown, Aueticeteer. 8177-1 , - ...a ( $11:iliERCE, SEA. 5,.. Kra" • . grmf°44 r , "C 't'' N i' AV) . ... ... „.... , . ,, -I 14 P,F,757: , e I ..:, IL.. ,.4: 4 .p.,-, ,,.....,, . 13442a o -4' het, where only 400 hogs were offered, hales :16a were made for 510.50 and $10.75. AUCTION SALE. --THOMAS BROWN es . HAS ee been instructed to sell by public auction Wed. irov. 7 e „A 4 ., F DEATER Pyle.--ln Cromarty, on September 28th. Annie Leeming, widow of the late Benjamin Pyle, in her 77th year. at the Arne/A Saw Mills,. Seaforth, on Fri day, November 2nd, at 1.30 pm., the fol lowing: Three wagons, 2 sleighs, harness, ity•Zittis,l'aesek8ni tesokesid,dieng vstpeeengaihettawiZ' srov'telena! 2 post hole scoops, 4 grindatOnea. aaWa, crow bars, scythe, log boats, rail tanks, belting and other articles too numerous to mention. Ternts.--All . Will . o 3. X.V.-GE display a complete line ladies' and gent's of ANTED NOW ' . iwwneirinilintegilitts0067;eteollt:s.'el:414Goolesuinigi treFaSlesial,aeanfluldWo Pay. Exclusive, territory. Whole or part time arrangement, "0 0 0 o 'CP, 4Z%". 0 7171 ,.. jrzla, . .0. 10;p111:egh,122:11:::::,0,2::e'a'w:,_:toferrptc'‘• : IN RIEMOIRIADil sums of $10 .and under, cash; over that amount six months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a discount of 3 per cent allowed off f r cash ° allr GoociS A 000 -ACRE NIT SERI?' mriC.':1111:. t: . 0 0 PhOne 10-22s DOHA,. ' edN5ootee.-enItt3emsperuZer this head will be charg- gle verse, and 25 cents for oath additic.nal verse. - on credit amounts. NVILLIAM AMEN'en, Pro- prietor; D. F. McGregor, Clerk; Thos. Browit, • Auctioneer 8175-8 including Patent Structure We own and o.peirate a modern, well- equipped Nursery and supply our customers with the/ best in quality 0 . . .., , . o<' ees se> 0 .0 0 0'0 . ..0 LOGAN In loving 'm a FARM Fee SALE BY P'UBLIC AUCTION. Advice on all , Scalp Ailments and variety. Sell hardy, Canadian- mernor of husband, fames Logan, who pasY sed away eel% year ago to -day, October net, 1927. You are not forgotten. Jim, dear, Nor will you ever be As long as life and memory last I will remember you. • You were always true ami patient Through the years you struggled on, Thomaa Cameron has received instrua- tions from John Bell, of Exeter, to sell by public auction at the Commercial Hotel, in the Village of Hen.sall, on Saturday, the 3r0 day of November, 1925, at 3 o'clock P.m, that valuable farm eonsistine of Lot No. 19, in the Srdaining Concession of the Township of Hay, cont•100 acres. more or leas. On the premises is a first class brick dwelling, (ramie barns and stables, small orchard, 25 acres hardwood bush, failing and the use a Ineeto Rapid. Phone Hotel for Appointertent. The W. T. PernberStores . Limited 129 YONGE ST., TORONTO, ONTARIO grown Nursery Stock and yOu will be suecessful. Oar agency is valuable. Betablisbe 35 years. PELHAP NURSERY (CO.., Toronto 2, Oiratario. 3173x8 0 <> 0 <> 0 0 0 0 0 0 * o 0, W. T. 1301K Er CO. 4." 0,, Funeral Director and '0 0. Liceinised Blab, I Ines. <> H. C. BOX • . 0 0 G. 0 rUCEFEELD - ,We have the largest stock of single and am harness in Huron County it J. Work- tan's Harness Shop, Kippen. 3177-5 Don't forget the big One Cent Sale. Yourwithin lance to save money. Thursday. Friday and itturday this week. Phone 28, Keeting's hartrutoy, The Rexall Store. Seaforth. Notes. -Mies Ina B. -Scott, of Lon- POULTRY MARKET . Toronto, October netia. Chickens, 5 lbs. UP 40 Do., 4 to 5 tbs. 3e, D.O., 3 to 4 lbs. 37 ewe 21/2 to 31.e tbs. 35 Hens, over 5 tbs. • 32 Do., 4 to 5 Tbs. 30 Do., 3 tes 4 lbs 27 eoosters 25 Turkeys 45 And those heeds that rest forever never stream of Made the home that now is gone. water touching this Tann on front and back with little waste land. This valuable proeerte s 0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn '9 IFTUPPY were the years we spent together; 'Lonely is my heart to -day, For the one I loved so dearly, is. situated one-half mide from school and sight of that noted village of Henson. Pessession at once to do any work mem- 0 equipment. 0. Charges moilerate. 0 Flowers furnished on short <> 0 0 Has forever passed away. • -His loving wife, Annie. nary on farm and bush and full possession on the 1st day of April, 1929, and quite pos- sibly arrangements &mid be made for im- mediate possession of the whole premises. -4 re Egmondviille Garage. 0 notice. 0 Night Calls Day Calls 0 Phone 175 Phone 43 '0 0 40' on, was a week end guest with her 'other, Mrs. A. T. Scott -Mrs. J. V. Stackhouse is visiting friends in le -tie -Miss Jeanette Finnigan, of gmondville, spent the week end with fiss Erma Breadfoot.-Miss Marg- erite McDonald, of Kippen, was a 'lest with Miss Edna Bremner on uesday evening. -Gordon McGunieds nd Bill McDonald, of Egmondville, isited friends at Brucefield and at- aided the anniversary services here. PRODUCE MARKET . Turonto. October 80th.-Cheme, new, three. ,..:rr r2t.Gov,scs;eset iiitater.t,e32,0e2.51/201,r, a a26rfrc e:. t2t8lepl;ettsw. twins, 2814c; triplets and cuts 29e; old Stiltons, 30- ' to 31c. Butter -Ne. 1 creamery, prints, 43 to 44c; No. 2 creamery prints. 41 to 42o. Eggs --Fresh extras in cartons 52 to 54c; •• e . , .res . extras, i,,,"3 -ie ' ' ' ' , 50 to 51c; fresh first 46 to 47e; fresh seconcle 36 to sac. Storage' tetras, 44 to 45e; firses, 41 to 42e; seconds, 34e. i CA r:D OF THANKb Easy terms of payment will be made known on day of sale or on application to THOMAS CA-MERON, Auctioneer and Real Estate Agent, Box 154,• Exeter. 3176-2 1171tir" a .itt na B ,-,-. ne ' I have leased the Egmendville Garage from Mr. T. Coulter <> , '00' ° 0' 0 ° ° ° 0' '0 '°' 0 0 --e- May seem a long way off, but and am prepared to do all The members of the family of the late Mr. Samuel L. Dining, late of the Township of Tuckeremith, wish to expre3s through the columns of ,The Huron Expositor, their most sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends *wive were so kind and thoughtful to them A UCT1ON SALE OF FARM sTocx ON rit Lot 60, Bayfield Line, Goderich Town- ship, 5 miles southwest of .Clinten. on Tues- day, November 6th, at 1 pm.. sharp, the following: Hors--Tsam of heavy draught 'settlings, 7 and 8 voars old, suesble fir buse horses. Cattle +Holstein cow 4 'Years 'old due it isn't. You will soon be shopping for gifts that anyone can buy. Choose the gift now that only you can give -your Photograph. Call at our Por- kinds of general repairing. Ale Work Guaranteed. Prices Reasonable. LEE lEIEDDEN 0 0 <> 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •O• 0 0' W. S. Walliker az !Not,n, 4> 0 0 0 during the illness and also following the death of their late father, and to those who no kindly gave and offered their ears at the time of the funeral service. 3177-1 to freshen December 20th, Holstein cow four yeare old due to freshen March 7th, Holstein cow 4 yearn old due to freshen in few weeks, Durhatri cow 9 years old, fresh lee months; trait Studio this, morith and beve a lot of worries off your mind. Egmcondville. 3176-2 0 W. J. Walker, Funeral Di- 0 rector and Enahahiner. 0 .0 0 0 Durham cow. 5 years old, fresh 1 month: e -Mr. and Mrs.` James Scott romarty, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Sil- ry and daughters, of Seaffa, attend- i anniversary services here on Sun- sy and were guests at the home of re. James Wright. -Mr. and- Mrs. 'ugh McDougall and family have re- trued from the West where they eve, been for the past four months. Mission Circle. ---The Marion Oliver iSSieril Circle held a very successful allowe'en .party on Tuesday even- g when they en,tertained the Young eopte of the community .and the .embers of the Young_ People's So- ety, of Kippen. The' church was iry prettily decorated in orange and ack. Mr. Connor and Mr. Bremner ited as judges for the costumes and N'ardeti the prizes for best lady to 'T. George Knight, and best gent to isis lVfarguerite McDonald. Games id centests followed. Miss Eleanor GRAIN MARKET NoToron to. October 30th.- Inanitoba wheat- . 2 Northern, $1.211,4 ; No 3 Northern 51.16; No. 4 wheat. $i.08%: 'No. 5 wheat: 9Ple2C: N. 6 Wheat, 871/2C (C.i.f. Goderieh and bay ports). , Manitoba oaks -N. 1 feed 575.c ( Manitoba oats --No. " 4 c* i' - . 1 feed 57e (e. i. f. Goderich and bay ports). ' American Corn -No. 2 yellow, 51.20%; No. 3 yellow. 51.1914; NO. a yellow, kiln dried. sieve (Toronto freights),JOE Millfeed, delivered. Moreal freights bags included: Bran, per ton, e34.25; shorts' , per ton, $36.25: middlings, 545,25. ca?lawari°50°VB--,..Gr. d;alispopuitind. he.avy oats, in infs. Ontario good milling wheat, f.o.b. shipping points, according to freights, $1.18 in $1.22, Barley -Malting 68 to 72c. Buckwhea 78c. • Rye ---No. 2, 51 to $1.05. Manitoba ftsur-First patentee in jute, 57.40, Toronto; second patents, in jute, $6.80. Ontario flour -Toronto 90 per cent patents,bay ner barrel, not iquotecI: seaboard, in bulk, $5.40. Hereford cow 5 years old, fresh 1% months; We Make a Specialty 0 Motor or Horse Equipment. 0 U. F. O. MEETHNG Durham COW 3 years old, fresh 2 weeks; Dur- haw cow 3 years old due March 15th, Polled- of Wedding Portraits. , 0 Cars or flowers furnished 0 as requested. 0 0 Angus cow 5 years old due March 8th, Jersey- Holstein cow 3 years old due April llte, 4 BURGESS PORTRAIT STUDIO -' . Day or Night, Phone 67, 0 • The Annual Meeting of the U.F.O. Jersey. 5 Holstein heifers due to freshen from February let to April lst, 3 fat heifers, Mitchell, Ont. I T I C 0 .0, 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 will be held in the Carnegie Hall, Sea- Durham and Hereford. weight 800 lbs. to 1500 tbs., 3 yearling steers Polled -Angus forte, on Wednesday, November 6th, and Hereford; Polled -Angus hull 7 nths at 8 p.m. A full attendance request- edo old; a number of summer and fall calves, Durham and Pilled -Angus.. These are an WE ARE NOW RUNNING 0111' ' FORREST, Secretary • ' exeePtimia"7 gm<1 in"k mwle-' sow with lit' ter 2 weeks old. Terms -All aurae of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 6 months' CHOPPING MILL 0 EVERY DAY 1 . SALE IREGESTE ' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes, or a disconnt'of 16 per cent. al- lowed for dash. NIELSON clienni. ProPrie- tor; George H. Elliott, Auotioneer, 3177-1 S A S TITIS' EGMONDVILLE II firms° iii/A wA.NTE D Auction Sale of 40 head Polled Angus cattle at Walker's lintel Barns, Brucefield, on Wednesday, November 14th, at 2 o'clock p.m. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. --G. H. Elliott has been instructed to by I Buspisssc -Dols 3175-3 We are in, the market for all W. A. ROSS, Proprietor; Geo. H. Elliott, Auc- tioneer. 51774 ----e------...... sell public auction on ot 25, Concession 3, Tuckersmith, on Wednesday, November 7th, 1928, at 12.30 p.m., eharp, the follovring: Horses -Bay horse 5 years old, Le. A. , D. SMEEITEIRLAND kinds of Grain, and we are in a position to pay the highest -prices. We "to I[MPONTANT NOTICES mare 8 years old bred to Percheron horse, black mare 5 years old. Cattle -One cow due November 10th, 1 cow due December 4th, 1 cow due Janeary 26th, 1 cow' due February Toronto --twelve Of them -train young people for office ;positions through day and evening sessions and home study courses. Through a op e c i a 1 Employment Department, Generall Ilrasurance Agency can also make arrangements truck your grain for you. We have installed new cleanare and are in a better position to eidet led in a sing -song. The bean uessing 'contest iiea,s won by Miss Iga Bell, of Kippen:' Lunch wae nrved cafeteria style by the mothers r me-mbers of the Marion Oliver. he members of the society wish to 'lank any who helped provide, who ere not connected with the Circle, LTVESTOCK iYIARKET Union Stock Yards, Toronto, October 30th. _ Fresh receipts of cattle at the yards to -day were some 2,000 head len than a week agn, but, with 1,500 stale cattle added, the offering was again too heavyl, eseeelialle in view of the large proportion of Plain killers: common cows and bologna bulls being unusually plen- tiful. Demand:4 for choice bufcher cattle was more active than a but buyers -pOR SALE. --ONE FORD COUPE, 1922, e• shock absorbers and heater, in good run- nine order, $90.00, A.pPle to THOMAS L. SCOTT, Cromarty. 3177-2 14th, 1 coven due February 17th, 1 cow due February 28th, 1 cow due June 5th, 1 cow due June 18th. 10 yearlings and 8 spring calves, 1 Durham bull 2 years old. Pigs- One sow due January 23rd, one sow due definite assistance is afforded both Employer and Graduate. Write for calendar. Head Offices: Bay and Charles Streets. Re:Il lEstate Conveyancing !Lords handle pool grain. Before selling, call 54, tensall, FOR SALE. -SMALL POULTRY FARM for sale or rent, comfortable house, bath February 16th. 23 chunks about 100 pounis. Poultre-45 Rock hens one year cdd, 75 pul- lets. Implements. Massey binder 7 and Inivestnaerats. F4' (CiDe COUI)ji ires. Mill° room, electric light; henhouse for 500: good buildings. Price three thousand• terrne. _ E. ' --1 -Harris foot cut, 1 Deering mower 6 foot cut, 1 hay rake, 1 cultivator. Sucress manure spreader SEAT.F0 Phone 252 TIBI - ONT. DIDENSALIL Peewee, Clintan. 3174-4 . Massey -Harris disc drill, Massey -Harris hay o 01G4eng OG FOR SERVICE. -THE UNDERSIGN- loader, land roller. 4 -section harrows, cutting MALE AND FEMALE HELP WANTED • NEW USE FOR SFIAVINGS ON FARM The following suggestion was tak- a from the farm section of a well nown newspaper. It -may indicate possible market for baled 01- 100.Se 1.8,Vings. It shouldn't be difficult for 10Se in the smaller centres to inter- It rural customers in the use Of navings along the lines suggested: 'Now is the time to lay in a sup- ly of planer shavings, if one has borage space for a few loads. Plane -r havings make an excellent litter in Lying houses, especially where trough i.eding of grain is practiced. Where ie grain is fed in the litter, shav- igs are not 'so desirable, as the 1114i- weal lies heavier 011 the floor, he rain does not work into it and there ill be less scratching. Even if. ;raw be preferred for winter litter, owever, there is one . lace wh P---- -ere o can all use shavings to advantage -as a nesting material. With shay- rgs replenished at frequent intervals ;ere will be less than half the soil- I eggs to clean that weyhave with traw ill the nests, no mdter how of- p.,n it is replaced. We -mention this ow as the mills will soon be burning leer shavings and they 'will not then D available." week ago, found very few that were of satisfactory qual,ittfv. Prices at the extreme top Wfsla firm while merely good and poorer grades sold barely steady with last week's decline. Caws, other than the best butchers, were a shade easier, and the plain butcher kind with .crahnesneerswiar steouctars, ansdnorved fairly . readily. ebrsixikwohficah were in fair demand. mreade UP the 2,200 bead movement te the scales uP to mid -after- noon, an increase in the volume movement of sorne 709 head, as compared with a week ese, Sale of a load of choice heavy steers at ao cents per pound, and another load at 9% cents' was a better showing than was made last 'week. but there was no improv eni in the range in price of good handyweights at 8% to 9.15 cents per pound, wei Ile plain steers sold downward to 7 cents per pound. Heifers at a range • of 7 to 9 cents, were steady and somewbat more active than last Monday. Good butcher dows brought 6% to 7% cents per sponn iwalthof comea.ron downward to 5 cenbe ners and cutters moved at 4 to 4% cents per pound. Butcher bulls were slow at 6 to, 7 cents per pound, and bolognas none too Retire at 5% to 6% cents per pound. baby beeves sold steady at' meet° Istente per pound, while the odd fancy beast at 14 cents. With inferior killn and store cattle envying M the scales ;et aster prices in the late tradin the he eat the Olose amounted to abogu't 4000 idaedr. eree swelters sold at 6% to 7% cents and feeders at 7% to 9% mini Per pound. odd top calf in a medium offer- ing°galoYldtt 15 cents to -day the market for the bulk being off 50 cents is'er cwt. since last Wednesday, Choice 'reels made et to 14%c P er pound, the vest selling downward to 7ne cc men Ls: with grassers a slow sale at 61e. to 7 Lambs were a very heavy run and traria was slow in starting. with buyers trying tt. refines prises. Settlement on the bulk was steady. however, the good Inenhs making ii3/4 cents per pound, and but few culls selling ed has for service a good Yorkshire hog box, crusher, wagon, hay rack and sliding rack combieed, set bobsleighs, top buggy, Earn to $50Week. for which the service fee of $1.50 will be Perrin $25 .per charged. cash at time of service with priv- ilege of returning if neeessare. HERBERT SMALE, R. R. No. 1, Staffa P. O. 3176x3 cutter, walking plow. gang Plow. rid - ing plow set single harness set back hand harness, 'set plow harness, 3• horse collars, wheelbarrow, set scales 9.000 pounds capac- Positions open in City and country towns. Be an expert. Earn part time while learn- ing. We guarantee teaching following STET,_.1 Do ko (FA IT I-mq To, FARMS FOR SALE -LOT 12..coNcEssroN 3, Stanley. Township. consisting of 100 acres. There is on the premises a good two' store), brick cottage, a good been with straw abed attached and stabling underneath, an implement house, an orchard, about five acres of bleat on a back corner of the farm, through which runs a never failing spring creek and two never failing wells, one near the house the other near the stable The farm is in' a good state of cultivation.' Also Lot 10, Concession 4. Stanley Township, con- Meting ef 100 acres, on which there is a very good barn and about 15 aeres of bush: a never failing stream runs across the back end of the farm. Good for either grain or Apply to MURRAY GIBSON, Bruce- ity. sap pan and 75 pails, De Laval cream separator. L000 bushels of oats. 100 bushels of barley, 10 bage of potatoes, one-half ton of salt. stock rack,nig crate, forks shovels and other anticiee too numerous to 'mention. Housefhold Furniture -.Three leather couches. organ, 6 dinine room chairs. Happy Thoueht ranee 1 wood stove small heater 2 b do 'with 'spring's and matt' resses, 2 tables' , Daeise. churn rugs 3x4 yards. The .whole will pose • ' heely he sold as tee proprietor has rent.e.1 -.8110;ratlarr uenedtoe,r, Gerea.ihn: Vo'ligy ii.ndl'aelrlm:n over that amount months' credit Will Ise crivedn. on furnishing approved bankable paper. A eicaunt of 4 per cent. off for wish on oredit amounts. CECIL OKE. Proprietor: G. trees.. noxisiz WIRING, INDUSTRIAL ELEC- TRICITY, G.ARAGE WORK, BATTERY, W E L D IN G, VULCANIZING, BRICK- LAYING PLASTERING BARBERING and HAIR DRESSING. Employtrient ervice from coast to coast. Big demand. 8Write to -da for free ..itta Josue to Dominion Trade to-day Linsited: now managing and operating Hemphill Trade Schools f Canada d U. S. A , cbo.thp.Doiesminione Governmeennt Chart 4 DOMINION TRADE SCIROOLS Limited 1Plead Office 163 INCJST. We TORONTO Eastern Branches: London Montreal Hamilton Ottawa ' i. TER/OT Young Have a DrESS Cra.:t men of you seen real HUM to ./IF. WELL Program n C Seaforth and TAILOR these Suits So AND SUCCIEED For To -day othes i OT Young vicinity who need a new CRAFT samples at BRIGHT'S? and they have more swagger L Suit PEerca this fall, There is than the Pasture. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 8177x1 firsid. Executor for the Estate of the late . majority measure, of made -to -measure' garments. When we say made-to- that's what we mean. The whole secret in any Tailoring Willihm Collins. 3176-tf _. -- is the Art of taking measures and we boast legitimately of this 1 knowledge. No firm can construct satisfactory garments without . Good Hews k oat, .0a,om For Bror.ehitis, Cough, Whooping '‘ e . 21-1 Cough, Quinsy, Tonsilitis, S o r e Throat and Tons il sufferers. Uec Mrs. Sybilla Spahr's Tonsilitis. It NOV7 ---r\TTEIR. BE it 7--ra 5 exact TAILOR TAILOR Of INDIGO measurements and there are few experts in this line. . CRAFT PRICES, SUITS 325.00 to $40.00 CRAFT PRICES, OVERCOATS $25.00 to $45.00 course, Bright's Owe Make of clothes speak for themselves: - SERGES FROM $40.00 to $55.00 works wonders, and is guaranteed. aiWe have just unloaded a car of .i E. Keatin,g; also A. W. E. Hemp- - _rin's Big 'Sixty end Hog Tankage. hill, Hensel'. 3177-2 JOIN THE CLASS ENTEIF8- ING EIERE ON NOVEMBF,R 5th. MAHONEY All week. TWEEDS FROM $45.00 to $50.00 our own cloths are imported. D.W.A.S. signing off till next Big Sixty Beef Meal $4.80 Hog Tankage, 60% 3 50 OUR BUSINESS TRAIN- IR° 1E0 ID 0 , Meat Meal 4.40 Bone Meal 60 IING ms YOU, FOR BUS!- NESS SUCCESS. ,..D.i- ht 'Thomas 'Dickson ET , ,41),, --e) Central Business College Tailoring MEN'S WEAR Tailor Craft BIG LIVE STOCK ENTRY FROM CANADIAN WEST Over forty carloads of blue-blooded leesteck the pride of Western Care diets flocks' and herds will make a rinamphal progress to tile Royal Win- .3tr Pair at Toronto, according to esti- Bates made by the railway compan- ne. Reperts from. the different Wet- rn Provinces indicate an unitsually trong representation in the livestock nd 'horse sections at the Royal this ear, /Manitoba will be exhibiting in attle, heavy horses and swine. Ses- atchewan will have fifty horses, the ick of the Clydesdales, Percherella. nd Belgians in- the Proviece, in addi- ion to other livestock entries. The Tniversity of Alberta, NO'hich was a eavy winner at the 1927 Pair is ar- anging with the co-operation of the arious IYreeds Of beef cattle in Al- erta to establis'h in the 'market steer lasses at the 1928 Royal. The 1928 Alberta consignment vtrill helve/ 10% cents. Buck lambs sold at the regular 8 cents per pound discerints Sotne mood feeding. lambs around 60 pounds sold nt 11% cento pee pound. Sheep prices were steady at 6 to 6% cents for good light ewes, and downward to 8 cents for culls. Hogs dropper) another 60 cents per met. bacon selecte selling at 10% cento per pound, weighed off ears, as against 11 centa on the same basis at last Thnraday's olose, Suertile was just si few head heavier than an Mon- say limt. The reeeipts to -day were 5,287 cattle, 720 calves, 1,.01.0 hops and 9.780 sheep and lambs. quotettore: Heeve beef steers, choice, 59.50 to 830.90: do., fair, 00.00 to $9.25; Mitch steers choice,$9.00 th 39.50; butcher hog- en, ehoice, 58.40 todo., oorronon, moo to moo: botcher ee.„,, ece)d to eeeee, ,56,50 to pm; so., fair th good, 555080 $6.25; do. common. 85.00 t., $5.25; cannons Bed cotters, $4.00 to 85.90; butotier bulls, good to choice $7.00 ta $8.00; do. medium .ao.00 to so,45:' baby beef, $10.00 .ts cases: reederS ohnlee, moo to $9.25; do., fair. Nese 150' 88.46: stockers, choice, 58.25 to 99.001 4°1 tat, Moo to moo; springers, choice, 4120 td nad: MIMI COW; ChDiCe, $80 00 to efeeeet Calm, ohgi g c , 014.00' to 314 50.• eo seediem, epee to Ms.50; 'do., grasseee. , *04.6 tatiVa6e.,2•34.1,orte Ave; b..1,.. 88.75; sheep, mop : el.., „nr vrieyoebPii4.10Wa.vreirs•.04.-:10,0:' w.o.e., 010.50: 'do„ tote %deo; do., thiolt ....-th, w....., '00.00: So, et,d, 09.49, . .6 / *or MAIN STREka - - SEAFORTE • STRATFORD, ONT. _ Our stock of Fall Shirts is , i .4) i, .7.7,.. a -- , ,, _ Neyk-rArt ailald, here and we are rea to fill . d,' I ' --- your needs. 11:1115P- , . 3 r CU Oss'' Spectaciles White and Colored Broadcloth C WS RAD SNIS ... .. 4 : Shirts, •collar attached or with s Thousands of Pairs Offered Free separate collars, $1.95 to $3.50 ' '' ' .,, T to 0 t.-A,clear-s;eion )31"11 ' n ' - spectacle has been created, which is ee.breaking or arn- gearatt d against t ishing and is a great improvement over other makes, as they will enable almost anyone to read the very smal- lest print, thread t'he finest needle and see far or near. Hundreds o thousands of them are already being Fancy Stripe Broadcloth Shirts, cellar attached or two separate collars $2.00 to $3.50 White Tobraleo Shirts, sett' pattern, coiler to match 3300 White Broadcloth, Fancy Silk Stripe ' $4.00 to $7.50 1133, For Sale -Several Cows and a number of Yorkshire Sows, farrowing soon. • 4 R 77 GIIIIIIIIIIIN'GS Phone 617-15, Clinton. 3175-4 - - . -- en.ii e AUTO MODY AND FIENIID:172.1 REPAHRS OAR, REFINISHING UPHOLSTERY worn. The manufacturere, Self -Test Opt;cal Coenpany, 29-e3 Melinda St., Dept. NW 256, Toronto, Ont., are offering to send thotisands of pairs free. If you are not amazed atn4 delighted, if es.azx 1 IP 1 STRATFORD) •,-, , e TIRE JOIFIN NANKIN AGENCY Insurance of 11 kinds. e' - ..^" 3: WRECKED CARS REPAIRED Drive In To -Day - 1COrive Out To-MorrOtv .. . 141 I you do not think their spectacles at --, __ , ,„ ,,„. 01•11.11.011C11.11•"111.41111.1,•• P. ..,. r • • ; only $3.98 equal to those sold else- One wag fare paid from Mit- onols, Real Estate ern 11.0,1111 ..... Or mr-V • 1 1 where at $15,00 you can send them back. You work lose a cent. They chell, Dublin and ' Seeforth, either by railroad or ear, on Money to Loan , ,. ., - (;), rnolude nineteen head Made 4 as fol- ,vis.: Seven itiniOr rearling%, one eel& calf and one innior calf' in tormorts. The. latt4ciasil.0 Tom to Montreal, October liath.--,Dattle teceints 1 - 860. Geed ano medium when to ouelcegs- W. or'e sweet& or more towels Common rate med- inti cattle to Istreetete teem greet OttNtti. Calle vtrill also tell you how to get a pair purchases of $20.00 air over. SEAFORTIE, ONTARrO -----,t...to-,..._ for eourseif without cost. Write them , 0,m-...^. - ...,-, , Wedgy. 1 Phone 92 •