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etc., and give you a new b . . illatil it dangled 75 feet above the 1930 according to the weekly report 4=t M. " ��.�jm. 1�; .
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I terest in food. eortb. One signA the plane was) Of agricultural representatives.. At . W.O.T. and Mirs. 009rue Thorne, of I �:'� ; , , 911TIM I , � I,%
25c 4� 75- =4 riwts . po dropped on its nose. Immediately it the same time eggs have reached 191, I I �-Al , 7-.,-. ,
burat Into flames, aided by gasoline- their lowest fv'alue in years, The maple. UP MArgh filet, �p Mr. an# Mu. Jae. . I % * �,`Z, .,C�� �. A. " .
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Ask your druggist for soaked waste in the cabin. Eight cam. syrup harvest, it is said, will not be U"ba, a eon. � . . I I 4. f " . I ". I . I
RTEICS I E _P1 - eras recorded the wreck. up to tbe standard of recent seasons. I ANO . I
Carpenters, with boards and can- In Bruce #11 wheat and clovers I I .
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. . ,: " , icebergs, If the director wanted' an farmers find the feed situation ex- Toronto, vo April i5th .
PLANTING. THE SOUTH. POLE IN iceberg, he 'had only to order one of ceptionally good. Leis seed grain "oll-ln . , , lkthei � . . . . . . .1,':.,-",..,..,�,lp�,---.r.-.:v, I
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SUNNY CALIFORNIA a grass-eavered field7to, its location. season. than in recent years. Low Spencer, wife of -Rev. P. w. Hdimes. , _ I _ "I ".
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Bringing the frozen, South Pole, to them gently, thus creating t . 11, .
Suiiiiy California is one of the 14teft -of slowly moving ice. . I ... �_,. li.i f,,�g, - I
Production here is 25 per cent. higher ' i �1' � g. Ff, mm
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dilstry. Frigid . Antarctic 11i:. -?'.j: I";.X. I
'scenes, they could build scenes more nearly wheat and clov6rs a's coming out IMPORTANT NOTICES �il"�".`
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showing airplanes "cracking up" in perfect than the originals. go with of the winter in fairly, satisfactory � . �;.,.xl.
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Los Angeles, while actors in be�vy they coulli,not depend on any avail- and a nuimber of cheese facet'otrGicek '�;!:,:e�_ -:;:.:!::�:�i�:�.' ". . " :��'��'�,:f.�'t*'i
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suits mingled behind the cameras able mountain, ice supply remaining have opened. . W;heat and clovers in - .-,`�:.Z:�::��.::::, ,:.:::::�:�� fox i'�*R ".4,101M
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dirigible crashing in the Caribbean picture8 a scene inust look the same 1930 while somral growers. have al- forth. 8808-8 r, -�iii�i�'.:�X` ..". ." ...
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ports an increase in flue -cured to FUR BALM, RENT.-FIF"17Y ACRES OF ;:;::;:::: .'1X'X.'.:;;:;�:� ��,�?,".
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-of the big ship floundering in- the 0. — - grave land, north half Lot 20, Con . :�i���ii� . 1;:.;�R"", " ,;.4
waves that were tossed against it by I . bacco acreage to 20,000 acres. The cession 1::, : �=-*'E,'�' Q ... .... ...
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rain and wind and wave machines. For pew, seed cleaning plant in Ontario SPROAT, Kippen No. 8. or phone 79 r - 2, ,..,:::.::.;::: ... ..
Actors were shown inside the dirigibl News and Information with Hensall. 3305x4 '...."", '...., .... :1:1n�.
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after its beams had ,collapsed. The the Busy Farmer a good demand for the certified 'Pro- VOR SALF-A QUANTTIT OF GOOD ;_1. : "I :X
plicates the Navy dirigible -duct. Renfrew farmers have dispos- A: seed cats, New Sensation,. price 60 cents :. . :::: .:.. , I
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beams were made Of lead so that they farming is one of the solutions to els of mixed car lots of seed b rl oo cents per bushel. Terms, cash. HOWARD "I'll, I. I.
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would collapse easily. successful farming. Farmers should at fair prices. Spring cultivation has 90 r 16, Hensaal. $803-2 1 . . It was really the first time Dorothy had
Residents of Arcadia, near Los An- utilize the, skimmed portion of their started in, ihe Welland district in -- .,— I � . ever been
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geles, awoke -one warm sunny morn- crops, as well as the cream. . the.vegeta,ble -sections. Pure seed for SOW FOR SALE. -PURE BRED ENGLISH away from home alone. She was happy I as could be
Black Yorks, ready for breeding, also I
Ing to see snow from the South Pole I mixing is very scarce in Wellington, ,om. Evening rates on "Anyone" at Aunty's, and romped and played the who
9 suckers. W411 sell reasonably. . . le dav
ome firsit cl.iss cedar posts. Apply to _J
scattered Over their lawns and gar- The fallacy of holding eggs for a the report blaming this factor for A,,. eyoun (station -10 -station) calls be- long -till bedtime Caltne—then a terrible fit Of
dens. The snow was gypsum that a rise in the market has been frequent- poor yields. GEORGE CONNELL. Varna, or Phone 12-96, gin at 7 p.m. Night rates
wind storm had blown from a movie ly shown, as these eggs invariably Hensall. 8303-2 begin at 8,30 p.m. just give homesickness came over her.
set that covered three square miles.' grade seconds. Farmers are urged Quack Grass Control. - . "Long Distance" the num- Aunty was at her wits' end—tiff she thought of
hdred thousand to market their eggs in the 'very best Spring tillage or late fall tillage ' I ber you tvant - it speeds Long Distance. In just a few seconds Dorothy's
pounds of gypsum constituted the of condition, which naturally is as is not a satisfactory means of de- up The service. mother was talking to her little girl ... quietly,'
South Polar snow. soon after laying as possible, so that stro,ying quack or couch grass, ac- AUCTION SALES J
In addition to this, large amount of they ,will get the benefit of official cording to one, auth4rity who has giv- __ . .1 -_ � firmly, cheerily ... then she told her to let Aunt
�4prop" snow, mechanical icebergs that grading. en three years' observation to . y
N SALE OF HOUSEHOLD E -F_ � " . .,
rocked� ice that cracked open and work and who declares unqualifiedthly AUCT`O a tuck her away in bed. . I
FECTS t the residence of James Archi- I A I
swallowed actors alive, and "ice bar- Registration of Holsteins. that surnmer- is distinctly the Triost bald, Centre Street, Seaforth, on Friday, � , .
riers" added realism to the South Advanced registration work with dependable season for destroying April 17th, at I o'clock P.m., consisting of - Everything was all right after that. Dorothy felt '
three sets of bedroom furniture, dining room I W
Polar scenes. the Holstein breeders has been grad- quark grass by tillage. The degree lumiture, kitchen furniture, stove and uten- I 11j I ... that her mother really wasn't far away after alL
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The director wanted to show the ually gaining ground since July last Of control is in direct proportion to &ils, dishes, paintings, garden tools, set of � I And'the telephone had saved Aunty from an awk-
actors, wrecked at the Pole, blowing when the first of the herd grading the thoroughness of tillage, timeli. single harness and other articles too numex- 1, IF
ous to mention. Terms -Cash. JAMES I .- N t—at a cost o
their icy breaths into the air. He demonstrations took place. Already ness of the operation and favorable- ARCHIBALD, Proprietor; Thomas Brown, - . f just 35 cents.
arranged with a Hollywood dentist to more than 4,000 cows have been ness of weather conditions. OrdinarY Aucitioneer. 3304-2 .
mak ' e'Plates of a cold resisting rub- classified, and with the Opening' of cultivation is not effeictive in eon- - - --.---- saa���
ber COM-OSition to fit +k. , - -I q ,,, . I ... q ...- -F� 4-1k , 4 +,-ol A, - ;-.1 -7 'k I-P'k 4. A UCTION SALE -There will be offered fo . _��
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lower parts of the mouth. Wben they
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stirring ,of the soil stimulates the
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sale by Public auction on Wednesday,
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Poultry -About 100 srt�fl hens, 2 veese, n,
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buildings are fir.,t class. in excellent repair;
tried to talk with the ice and plates
Some of the leading counties with
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weed's growth. The one-way disk
April 99nd, at The Dominion Hotel, Dub-
,in t;e following: Horses - Two draft
. in place, their voices sounded inuffled,
though they -were frozen in-
herds graded include: Leeds, 33; Ox-
Glengarry,
plow has been found -very effective
in -as,
gei'dings 7 years old; 2 draft mares 5 years
1 genera,l team 5 old,
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Caretaker Wanted
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But ' her �teprs, choice ........ 6.00 6.23
as nearly
ford, 18; 18; Grenville, 21;
quack grass elimination and h anl,l,
low
purpose Years one
general purpose team 4i years old, I general
Xrom the undersigned proprietress to sell by
FARMERS'ATTOTION
, stead of sweltering in heavy fars. And
Haldiman.d, 34; Perth, 23; Prince FAi-
operating cost.
team 3 I draft tedin 3
Phone 14 on 148.
But er heifers, choice ........ 5.7.5 6.00
when they breathed through theirl-ward,
17-1 York, 13; Waterloo, 16;
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purpose years old, years
old, 2 drafts 2 years old, 3 driving horses, I
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Mabling has wateir system installed. A good�
mouths, the evaporating ice sent out i
Quebec, 32.
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set team harness (new), 3 sets single harness,
frnme driving shed, 24x4g feet: a 2-sborey
Operating automobiles without in -
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clouds of "steam�" I
In Leeds County of 457 cows grad-
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1 rubb4;r tire buggy, 1 steel tire buggy, I Ford
Applications will be received until
surance since the -passing of the New
One actor, tiring of the plates, trie-i
ed, 442 were classified good or bet-
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Coach 1923 model, in good repair: 4 cows t
freshen in April, 30 pigs 6 weeks old, 2o
Wednesday noon, April 22nd, for the
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Financial Responsibility Law, involves
to carry the dry ice in his mouth. He
ter; Oxford, 299 out of 302; Perth,
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chunks, .10 anchor posts, 80 brace Posts.
position of caretaker of the Seaforth -1
considerable risk on the part of every
emitted steam for a few minutes, but
208 out of 285; Waterloo, 185 out of
Union Stock Yards, Toronto, April 14th.-
Terms -All sums of $10 and under, cash; over
Bowling Green, duties froin Miy ist
car owner.
finally was carried from the set to a
186; Grenville, 242 out of 2,46, Hald; -
Supply of cattle at the Undon Stock Yards
Monday was more than 1,400 head heavier
that amount six months' credit, with interest
at 7 per cent. GEO. E. HOLLAND, Proprie-
to October Ist.
The W-awanesa Mutual Insurance
dental surgeon who removed four
mand, 25-5 out of 261; York, 188 out
than that of the Previous Monday, and prov-
tor; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. 2304.2
Applicants must be able to operate
Company, Canada's largest Farmer's
teeth. The dry ice had frozen his
of 195; Glengarry, 191 out of 197,
ed almost that much in excess of require.
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power roller and mower.
Co-operative Insurance organization,
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kl�CTXON SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURNI-
gums.
and Quebec, 306 out of 312. It will
ments. Trade was slow up to mid-afternoon,
the
Apply in writing, stating salary ex-
offers specially reduced rates for
In building the reproduction of Ad-
thus be observed that the, number of
when weig-h-up aepoUnted for less than
1,000 head. Bids were 25 to 50 cents per
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I TURE and other articles, at the residence
pected.
farmers on Automobile Insurance. ,
miral. Byrd's Little America, mie-
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cows ana'heifers qualifying as "fair �'
cwt. lower than last week's close on butcher
of Mrs. James G. Martin, West William St.,
Seaforth, on Saturday, Aspril 18th, 1931, at
M. A. REID,
Your Chevrolet, Durant, Dodge, Es-
sex, Ford, Plymouth, Pontiac, Whip-
chaNcs first covered the ground with
then this
or "poor" has been proportionatel y
cattle and 50 cents per cwt. off on cows.'
Sales toward9 the close showed decline to al-
1.30 p.m. Buffet, china cabino, extension din-
ing table, six dining 8 bedroom suites.
Secretary.
pet and all similar cars insured for
Tough canvas and covered
with 2,500,000 pounds of gypsum. Lat-
small.
most that extent Movement was more active
after the decline became' established, but ther,
chairs,
mattress and springs, rockers, 8 small tables,
reserve as everytIving must I.* sold. Anc-
$15.00 for 12 months, $5,000.00 and
er folloiving directions ,on Government
Buy Seeds Early.
were 1,000 head net weighed at 4 o'clock.
Yearling
��ttee, arm chair. hall rack, leather couch,
-
book case. sideboard, bureau, carpets, ratatat
$10j000 public liability, andr $1,000.00
,property damage. And we will refund
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topographical maps, they constructed
In recent years the tendency has
lambs were easier at 101,,._', cents
per pound for the bcst, with plain to goo(,
,
rug 1,6,'. x 4,_two rugs 3 x 3, quilts, pillows,
ti.n.er. � , I 8865-1
you at pro rata- rates for the time your
contours of "ice-corvered" properties.
been to put off the buyinX of seed un-
ewes and wethers from 7 to 10 cents. Sp . ring
curtains ' large mirror, small mirror, cooking
stove, 3 kitchen tables, kitchen chain, clock,
FARMS FOR SALE
car is tied up.
Even the buildings were "buried" in
til spring is actually, in sight. Form-
.
lambr* sold mostly from $8 to $9 each, with
half dozen -at
.5
clothes rack. picturc�, verandah awning, dish-
Corresponding rates for Fire, Theft
VARM FOR SALE OR TO RENT. -WEST
'L
the snow. Enough lumber to eon-
erly the peak of the purchasing sea-
a $10 and only one at last
wee k's genenal top of $11. Thin Jambs, sold
c.� and cutlery. Wilet sets, carpet sweeper,
kitchen
and Collision Protection, and for the
struct a town folr 5,000 people went
son was early in March, with many
as low as $4 each. Sheep were steady in
electric grill, utensils, pint and quart
fruit
half 15, Concession 1, McKillop, 30 acres
more expensive cars, or we will Pro-
into the set. For the snowstorms, 700
farmers laying in supplies in mid-
price at 61/.-', cents .Per Pound for best light
readers preserved washing machine and
"r, '240
in grass, balance ti,lled land. If not sold
1,
tect you from,our short rate tables
tons of specially treated corn flakes,
winter. Now the period of most ac-
.
ewes, Some good heavies sold up to 61,..'i cents
wringe i pound scales, cut-
tubs, bo ler,
ter rugs, buggy pore, lawn mower, stove
will be rented for the season. Apply to
FRANK XURPHY, R. R. No. 4, Seaforth.
for any number of months you wish.
bleached to l6ok like, snow, were
tiv� buying has shifted well on into
and other g-rades downward to a low of 3
ta
,en Per pound.
Pipes, hand s,leigh, garden tools, carpenter's
,
3305x. I
The Company also writes Fire In -
blown ,across the set by wind ma-
April. The purchase of seed, the foun-
dation
Hogs sold mostly at the low of last week's
spread or 7% cents f.o.b. 8.40
tools, pipe fittings. ladder. steel roofing, some
lumber and a number of other articles. Terms
surance on all classes -of town and city
and offers specially reduced
PARM FOR SALE. -FOR BAT PART LOT
chines.
The glare of the imitation ice prov-
upon which all agriculture
rests, is too important an item to be
and weighed
off cars for bacons. Some sales at 8 cents
f.o.b.
_Cash MRS. JAMES 0. MARTIN, Prnprie-
tress; beo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 8304-2
� 28 and 29, Concession 8, MaKillop, eam.
taining 192 acres and known as the T. E.
property,
rates to farmers on Fire and Wind-
ed more intense than the glare from
left to the last minutes. Ground i�,,
were recorded but these were mostly of
hogs on contract.
Rays farm. Must be sold to close the eatat&
storm Insurance.
South Polar ice. Five hundred pairs
drying out fast in all localities and
Receipts yesterday were 3,365 cattle, 1,075
If not sold will be rented. For particulan
apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK. Executor, Sea-
The Wawanesa Mutual Insurance Co.,
of sun glasses protected actors and
only a little warmer weather is,need-
es
call - 1.507 hogs and 232 sheep and
Baby beeves were the first of the'amkibllse-r
CTION SALE OF ROUSEHOLD EF-
AUPECTS
forth. . 8201-tf
Ontario Branch, 2 Toronto St.,
workmen.
Huskies that had seen service with
ed to make conditions right for sow-
ing. A rush buying of seeds is a-
ol ea"I to find buyers, and a, fairly steady
to a shade eisier on the whole, tops making
at l3r�cefield. on Tuesday, April
91st, at 1 o'clock, sharp. Mrs. A. Walker
�as
Toronto 2.
-
'LIARM FOR SALE -100 ACRES, LOT 18,
Admiral. Byrd "acted" in some of the
gainst both farmers' and seedsmen's
8 cents and the bulk 7 to 7y, cents. with
instructed the undersigned to sell by
public auction a chaiee line of household ef-
A' Concession 4, H.R.S., Tuckerenitb, In
good state of cultivation. There sy the
ree,onWODd-
Insurance in force approximately
scenes. It became. necessary to pro-
,
interest-, as naturally a large volume
medium downward to 6 cents. Weighty steers
were a slow sale at 5.40 to 6.10 clents per
rects and hotel equipment. consisting of the
premises an eight roomed frame h *us
$200,000,000.00; surplus to policy -
vide a special refrigerator in which ,
of business cannot be handled so sat-
Pound for fairly good to good quality and
following: Kitchen range, wood heater. coal
,
,hed ��ttacheti: base ent barn, 8600 with
m
holders, $2;500,000.00.
the dogs rested. The one bit of act-
ing required of the dogs nearly fail-
isfactorily in a few days as if spread
over a week or two. The buyer has
only the odd arnaill lot over 1,200 pounds sold
*v o is per Pound. Practical top for
up to 1,.� , n,
heater, gasoline stove 3 burners, washing me.
chine, clothes mangle. Dominion organ, three
.
dining room extension table�, drop leaf table,
room to tie thirty head of cattle and seven
horses: hen house amd drive shed, Will 11
sa '
very reasonable terms for le.
I H. SCOTT Local Agent
If
to
steers 1.000 pounds and under was 5.8.5 cents
writing desk. leather couch, 16 dining room
on quick -rp-
to JAMES CAMERON, R. R. No. 4, Sea-
ed when the director found hims ,',,
t the same opportunity consider
per powAd and common to medium light and
hanging lamps,
ply
unable to coax a few howls from them. �
q.,ualit and proper varieties and there
y
handy butchers sold from 4 to 51/4 ceruts.
chairs, 6 small tables, 2 num-
ber of small lamps, number of bedroom suites,
forth. Lot 13, Con. 5, Tuckersmith, or phone
133-2, or to RAE D. CARNOCHAN, 6016
Box 142. Phone 336, Seaforth.
The wind machines were started, corn
is the risk of local supplies running
Good to choice butcher cows sold from 3%
2 chest., of drawers, 7 p4,ee parlor suite, (wal-
Grayton Ave., Detroit, Mich. 8298-tf
�
flakes flew all over the planes -but I
short. Also there is a temptation to
to 4 cents, with a few fancy up to 4.45 cents-
Good butcher bulls brought 4 to 41/4 cents
nut), Mohair, beds. spring.,. mattresses, and
VARM FOR SALE LOT 11, CONCESSION
the dogs refused to how]. Then a pro- I
accept inferior untested seed' which
and bolognas 2% to 314 cents per pound.
pillows, rocking chair, number of odd chairs,
,
perty man suggested the lead dog be .
invariably results in low crops and
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, .
a There was some enquiry for store cattle
at 5 to
- nd a few lots of good feeders sold �inv.r
5% centq Per pound. Milkers and sp
trade was quiet with a few good springers
drum heater for %,tove. 2 oak barrels, Speed
cutter root Pulper, feed cutter, 2 oat boxe.;.
2 rob,� and lop rugs. hc,(-, forks, dishes, Beal-
mq, crocks and other rtrticles too numerou�
to rnen'iori. Also a Rmi-U-red. Jersey cow,
jL 4, H.R.S., Tuckenmith, cotAaining 100 Il-
acre, of chodee land, situated on county road,
I i,, miles south of the prosperous Town of
Senforth, on C. N. R. Railway: convenient to
,chools churches and markets This farm is I
"LLING
CHOPPING AND Au
I
wanted at steady prices UP to a top Of $85
each.
Only a few choice calves sold up to gy'
cents per Pound, the bulk of the medium to
good vealers moving at 8 to 9 cents or about
steady with last week. The total ran wag
heavy. with Plain light calves plentiful and
thel bulk a the plain kind sold at 41,/2 to 5
0
a nts, with a few common calves as low as
3 .
,I' cen is per pound,
newly fre�thened. Terms -All sums Of $10
and under. cash: over thit amnunt 6 months'
credit will 6e given on furnishing approved
joint notes, or a disoounL Of 6 per cent. Per
annurn allowed for cash on credit amounts.
,MRS. ANNIE WALKER. Proprietress; Geo.
H Elliott, Auctioneer. 3304-2
'
. .
al -I underdrained, well fenced; about 2 acres
of choice fruit trees. The soil is excellent
anil in a good state of tultivation and all
suit,sble for the growth of alfalfa, no waste
Innd. The farm is well watered with tw1D
never failing wells. also a flowing spring in
the farm yard: about 40 acres plowed and
r�-ady for spring seeding, also 12 acres of fall
'wheat: remainder is seeded with alfalfa. The
, and
We now are running our new Chopping
Rolling Mill every day. This mill is equipped
with new up-to-date machinery and 60 horse -
power English crude oil engine, and in order
to introduce the fine *hopping Ve can do and
meet the former part way in these hard
times, we will grind and roll until further
notice at 7 cents per bag; 2 for 25 cents and
less than 8. 10 cents. Large bran Backs' ex -
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Poultry -About 100 srt�fl hens, 2 veese, n,
,unrter of a mile from school and mile from
been
buildings are fir.,t class. in excellent repair;
tra charge. We would appreciate your pair�.-
Quotations:-
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
the howe is brick and is modem in every re.
age. Give us a call. We have sheds for your
Ireavy beef steers, ............ $ 6.2.3 to $7.00
FSLRM STnCK AND I-VIPLEMENTS.-
.�pect. heated with furnace, hard and soft
horses and a comfortable room to wait in.
e
But ' her �teprs, choice ........ 6.00 6.23
Fr�d W. Ahrens bns received instructions
water on tap, a three-piece bath room ; rural
Do.. seleetp, $1 per hog premium.
Do., fair to good ............ 5.Z5 5-50
Xrom the undersigned proprietress to sell by
telephone, also rural mail. Tbe'outbui-ldings
KRUSE BROS.
Do.. common ............... 4.50 5.00
public aucition at Lot it,. C�ncessio'n 18, Town-
(,nn.Ai�t of barn 50x80 feet with stone stab-
Phone 14 on 148.
But er heifers, choice ........ 5.7.5 6.00
Phip of Logan, (right at Kenniv,ott), on Mom-
I;nz under: all floors in stable cement; the
3302-3
DC.1, fair to good .......... 5.00 * 6.50
(lay, April 20th, 1931. Aale to commence at 1
Mabling has wateir system installed. A good�
to -day. Cattle were easier. Those sold were
at prices 25 cents or mare lower and there
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Do., common ............... 4.50 5.00
o'clock, sharp. the following: Horqeq--G�n-
frnme driving shed, 24x4g feet: a 2-sborey
nutcher cows, good to choice .. 5.75 6
1000
e Iding 10 y(,nrs old Percheron
1,.,,n house 16x36 feet. A brick Pig pen with
.
I
Do. common ................ 4.50 5
. r 'U e "a
el"dir,'g7Zing -
3 yenr. old. Durham
�':
1h.'r
�
cemmt floors capable of housing about 40
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Canners and cutters .......... 1.50 2 .00
.. J.I,�',
cow 7 Y Fd
years aid wilb calf b
pi". The house, stables and barn have Hydro
�
I 0 <>
Butche-robul-Is. good to choice .. 3.75 4.00
Do. b lognas 8.00 3.50
tord cow S years old with calf by 'her side,
Durliam her
In-talled. Anyone desiring a first class home
<0
01 H. C. BOX
................
paby beef .................... 6.00 8.00
eow 6 years old with calf by
side; Durham cow 4 vonm old with cRlf by
and choice farm should see this. On seciount
a
,if ill he<h I will sell reason ble. Besides
0 Funeral Director and <>
Feeders, good ................ 5.00 5.50
I
her side; Jemoy cow 5 years old with calf
thp nlyove I am offering Lot 27, Concession 12,
.�>
stockers ........... .......... 4.50 4.76
by her ."(Is; Durham cow 8 years old with
Hibbert, consisting of 100 acres choice land,
0 Licensed Embalmer
SpringerR ....... ............ 50�00 85-00
calf by her side: l4olstoin cow a yean old
C).-, acreq well underdrained; 10 acres maple
0 Best Motor and Horse-drawn <>
Mi lkers ............ .......... 40.00 60.00
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with calr 1xv her side; I Durham heifers ris-
hush, all .seeded to grass : no waste land. On
.
0 eouinment. 0
. A ves, goo c oce ........ 9- -.-- inv I year old, 3 Durhnm heifers 1 year old: the prrmiqes are a good bank barn 48x56 feet 0
1 - bO,, medium ............... 1.00 8.00 Durham bull 18 months old, a real one. Pi"- and frame house, an excellent well. The 0 Charges moderate.
Do.. common ............... 4.60 - 6.00 Yorkshire sow, bred abnut 6 weeks; York- rarm, is situat,ed about 5 miles from the pros- Flowers furnished on short 0
Lambs. choice ................. 10.00 10-50
�hire sow, 4 shoatq weivhing about 60 poundq. I
rernus village of Hensall on the C.N.R., one-
0 notice. 0
Duck lambe .................. 7.50 8.00
lambs. ewh 4.00 11.00
Poultry -About 100 srt�fl hens, 2 veese, n,
,unrter of a mile from school and mile from
been
0 Night Calls Day Calls *
,Spring ..........
Sheep ................ ....... 3.00 6.50
cr9rder. Implements-Mapsoy-Harris binder I
foot cut, Mower 6 -foot nit, seed drill, culti-
church. This farm hiis never cropped
much and is in excellent shape for cropping
0 Phone 175 Phone 43 <>
Hogs, bacon, f.o.b . ........... 7.75 8.00
,mt,,r, manure spreader. (list harrow, steel
or pwture. I will sell these forms together
0 <>
Do., do.. w.ok., 65c above f.o.b.
land roller, sat barrows. walking plow, I %
or Reparately to suit Purchaser. For furthbr
Do.. seleetp, $1 per hog premium.
wagon with wnvan box, set sleighs. hay rake,
partion-lars apply to the Proprietor. Seaforth,
Do.. butchers, $1 Per hng discount.
set sekdes 2,000 Tbs. capacity, top buggy, cut-
1pr,
R. R. 4, or phone 21 on 133, Seaforbh. THOS,
Proprietor. 8801-tf
Montreal, Apri,1 14.--Cattl* reredpin -a-
�WVning mill, qcuffler, wheelbarrow. pul-
per. bay rack. sbnck rack. hay car, hay fork,
G. SHILLINGLAW,
I
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728 on. the two Montreal live stock markets
hay fork rope. set qlin-. trip rope, barrel,
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to -day. Cattle were easier. Those sold were
at prices 25 cents or mare lower and there
'feed can%, feed boxes. bound, dog, too] chest,
�et of carpenter's tools. eedar Posts, R quRn-
THE McKILLOP MUTUAL
was a chance of some being held over. The
tity of waxon t,niru(�. olanks and lurni,er.
<>
FIRE INSURANCE COT.
top Price was $6.75 for a load of good even
.
i eq. -hnvels, forks, spndes, 4harrts. rabe,
0
steers averagin;r I,INO pou6ds. from the On-
horse blankets, cook stove. heater, crearn sep-
0
W. J. CLEARY <>
tario Experimental Farm at Ridgetown. Good
teen for 25 Common
nrator anti a ho%t nf other articles u�ually
0
-SEAFORTH, ONT.
HEAD OFFICE
� sold $6. to $6.50. and
,
medium steers from $5 to $6 and light thin
fmind ,on a fRrTn. Shot ,run and rifle. Harness
49pt of double harness. Plow harness, set
0 Licensed Embalmer and
C* Funeral Director 0
kinds as low as $4.50. Cows sold in Small
from to
Al�ol- haxness. Feed -About 10 tons of M'x'
0 Up-to-date Horse and motor <>
OFFICERS:
lots at priee� ranging $2 $4.50 with
the odd cow picked out at $4.75. Ca-uners
ed bay, about 160 bla, el, OR
pis of barlpv I, g of ts, 200 busb-
.
. and nAtA. mixed. parm-rarm
.
0 Equipment. 0
James Evans, Becchwood - President
and cutters sold from $1.25 up and bulls
PnmistA of 7714 aere�, more or less. Wnq Lots
�> Night and Day Service. 0
James Connolly, Goderich - Vice -Pres.
mostly from $8 to $4,50.
Calf receipts were. 1,818. The market was
19 9nd 17 Onncession 1�3. Tovvnsh4-0 of Logan.
riirht at N,,. 28 HWIWAV. at Kenrileott. On
0 Phone 19-22, Dublin. *
D. F. McGregor, Seafortb - Sec.-Treas.
steady to strong. Bulk Of the calves were
for Common
the farm there Is n brick house and kiteben.
0 *
AGENTS:
sold mostly $4.50. to just plain
quality. including drinkers or pail fed calves
b,n1c barn 40-.40. hen hnuse, ear AM. fully
Pouinned with Hydro, near to church and
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W. E. Hinchley, Seaforth ; John
brought around $4 and $4.26 and a couple of.
S�chodl; 2 srood wells. Terms on rarm-Ten
Murray, Egmondville; R. G. JarmoutN
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smFull ,lots sold as high as $4.75 to $6. About
one dozen choice calves picked out .old for
por cent. of thp. mirebnse money to be paM
at day of sale: balance terms to be made
THE JOHN RANKIN
Brodhagen; Jain" Watt, Blytb.
$7.60,
Sheep receiptq were 77. Spring Iambs
.
krnwn on day of qAle. SubJect to reserve
bid. Terms an ChF&PT-All aimit; of $10 and
AGENCY
DIRECTORS-
weighing 40 pounds or bett,Ur brought $7.50 t3
under, cAs-h : over that snwnrt 10 montitn'
William Rinn, R. R. No. 2, Senforth;
$8 eeseb. Sheep -were sold for $4 to $5.60.
dredlt wi-Il be ziv(,n on furnishing approveA
Insurance of all kinds.
John Bennewies, Brodbagen - James
Hog. receipts swere 2,214. Hogs were un.
settled Early ales were made at $8.40 to
3011,t bo,tw witib bono fide Property o"ers
At sedurity, or a discount of 6 Per cerit. per
Evans, Beechwood; James donnolly,
$8.50 with the bulk of good weight hogs
annum off ftr cash on credit amounts. NO
G h A ZID" oot N 3, Sea -
deric '
i ' le X�
around -
$8.50 Heavy hogs Welighing between
reserve as everytIving must I.* sold. Anc-
I
Money to Loan
f be
0
orth, R rt er S lqft�iock George
rj � I
250 &rul 280 Pounds brought $1.50, Between
1,06 and 1,200 ho$s were not sold at f3me
tloneer',l decision final in case. of all di4putAs
I.T* oubide %tocic Allowed, AG,JM r,O1,TQ,E-
.
, ONTARIO
V
. eCartitey, No. 3 , So ort ii jo'kn
�S
of wri,ting. A eouI51e of ]onds A*eraglitig a.
.
WAY, Proprtotress ; Fred V1. Ahrens, Aue-
Phone 91
Popper, Brucefield; James oldice,
round 160 to 180 Pounds gold as high as $8.75.
ti.n.er. � , I 8865-1
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Your Plan't
. Fo'od,
Spring is here. You will be seed-
ing soon. What about Fertilizer or
Agricultural Lime?
Yes! We know times are tough,
but don't starve your crops or you
may starve yourself.
We have high-grade water soluble
fertilizers at low grade prices. Also
Agricultural Lime and Clay Dram
Tile.
Deal with us ; we make your fields
grow real crops, which crowd out the
weeds.
Fertilizer always on hand.
We also represent Murray Mineral
Food and Stock Remedies for Perth
and Huron -Counties.
We aim to serve.
Wm. M. Sproat
Tile Manufacturer. Phone 186-2
OR REPRESENTATIVE
— -
A New Roof
Council Standard Galvanized Car-
rugated Steel Sheets is doubtless the
cheapest and best roof to put on bano
since its introduction in 1924. It is
heavily galvanized and in a class by
itself, and is not to -be compared with
the low grades of iron offered on the
market. No better material put om
the market by any of the other roof
factories. We can supply ordinary
corrugated iron, if wanted. Theprice
is away down this year, and the Galb
Art Metal Co. gives easy terms an
usual. � I
For a dwelling house roof, we hame
Asphalt Shingles of any weight, shape
or color desired to select from. Also
Art Bric Siding of any color. All
down in price this year and quality
good. A new roof is cheaper thaa
leaving on a worn out one. Many
have proven this to their sorrow.
Get the benefit of my long experi-
ence with roofs and putting them on.
I solicit your enquiries before order-
ing elsewhere. '.
JOHN ELDER
PHONE I : HENSALL
am-tf
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A. BARGAIN . .
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FOR SALE. --Five acres, one infle
from Seafortb; modern house with
furnace, bath and toilet; small barn -
good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splandia
chance to start chicken farm, been,
ets. Apply to
R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont.
29Wtf
D. H. McINNES
Registered Drugless
Practitioner.
CHIROPRACTOR
ELECTPICITY
Magnetic Electric Baths
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Aftorhoons.
.
Adjustment given for dise""
of all kinds. I I
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