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and relieves irritation. vw1dell were together in one of the v o f
�' Aeyour DrugBist ' fives Branch. A total of $110 in
130° •' prize money was offered in the vara
�n %I'��i� J The value of the money mounted iovs contests. The boys Nati a very
�/ up rapidly, while, its bulk was of ln'struetive and enjoyable stay at'the
such 'an extent that a taxicab had to Fx There were also over three, bun-
[�� s , �,,,,M , be engaged to convey it to the bank. dred 'girls' entered in the House'lold c
.. Indeed, it is 'stated, that' several jour- Science Judging Competitiail which
neys had- to be made. before it was proved a real success.
all finally lodged in the bank. Thi next 'big' event for 011tar'o
The task of counting the money farm boys and girls will be the Roy•
. I MAN"j�,4 Y " , was 'a formidable one, and the bank ,,l 500 Party for boys and a similar
officials had, to work till fate in the iarty that will take in about 250 i
f The many friends of Mr. John Ik;•itz afternoon at this task. It was then girls. Ten boys. are selected' from
..are pleased to learn he is iecovering discovered that the total cash amount- each. county and five from each r
%rom his late illness. ed to the plrodigious sum of£11,005 ,,Northern Ontario district, and fi�ra
Rev, J. M. Ecka]rt called on his bro- 18s. rrirls from each county. Lo,;,%l con- I
J'ithers and sisters. Here 'w'h'ile en route • A friend of the late Mr. Bell stat- tests to decide the county winners ire
on mnssi'on work in Eastern Ontario. ed that he was not in the least flit now in progress. .1
Mr, Brine O'H-ara has purchased the. surprised,. •
residence known as Michael Givlin "I' remember," .5`e� said, "when
a farm, Mr. Joe O'Rourke is moving Charlie was a young man he had al-
-ft atonce to replace theone de's'troyed ways a ,great fancy for gold'. When- The Department of Animal Hus'-
-by fire of late. Brine' is a hustler. ever he got a £1 note he would go to bandry, ,0. A. C,, reports the death of
Mr. George Welsh left for Toronto a bank and get a sovereign for it. I the 18, -year-old ,Shorthorn' e'ow, "Col-
Ust week. ,often, asked, him what was his reason lege Augusta 6th;' after a -long and
'I1f r. and Mrs. W. Manley -and fam- for this 'procedure, 'butt to this day I singularly useful 'life. During her {
only were 'Sunday visitors with friends have never found out. career .she gave birth to and raised t
,abear Seaforth. "I do not 'think that he had any sixteen single ,c'alves, •and 70 per cent.
Mr. Peter Erkart made a businessmisdoubts about paper note's, but just of the present Shorthorn herd are di-
•Ftrip to Toronto last week. somehow be liked the gold better. I rest descendants. of hers.
I 40 have no doubt that many of the sov-
k ereigns found in the, house had been
HOME PLOWING COMPETITION stored there for soars and years." Spraying Pays.
The, Huron County Branch of the The spray supervisor in' Leeds ,
'' °Ontario 'Department 'of Agriculture is • County reports that the good orcl>-
•• -this fall conducting a Home Plowing 'News and Information For ards, carefully looked after, indicate
1 nCom,peitition am'on'g the junior farm- a good crop of 'first-class apples, while
.ers of thel County. We h'avd"thou'ght the Busy. .Farmer orchards only partially sprayed are
elor some ,time that the boy's in the badly infested with. 'scab and apple
-000u'nby halve not been taking sufficient The O, • A. IC. Agriculture exhibit maggot- This' is }undoubtedly the case
-interest in good plowing and this is, at the 'C. N. E. attracted much inter- in most fruit -growing districts, and it
:apparent whenn we consider the very est. A number of visitors stated emphasizes once again tb'b need for
:asmall number of boys who' ,take part that they had abstained from eating systematic and intensive spraying of
=;sn the. annual County Plowing Com'pe- honey for fear of getting fat. They orchards if clean, desirable fruit is
to " t __ oun o be obtained
If ,all the peopj,v w'ht>t3movw "haw to
axe the trade deprp0s}1pn wore 1414
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MARRI�IGES3
uris-Lovie.-•-At Grand pppppand United Oharoh,
an t5aturday, SeDtemirerAdell E. Lov!N,
of Grand 'Bend, to widjia O. Curt,, of
London, son of Mr. and Mars. Charles Uq'rts.
of Greenway, by Rev. S. J. Mothers, ,
DEAT$S %
ramcis.-Ln Winchelsea on, September 8th,
John Francis, in his 89th year,
'orton.-In Goderich, on September 8th, 'Han-
nah Gibbons, widow of thedate Horace Hor-
ton, do her 94th year.
Salton. -In Goderr]ch, on September 7th. Eliza.
bath A. Donovan, beloved wife of Mr: Jas.
A. Dalton, axed 60 years.
;proa�t ,At Delia, Alberta„ an September 6th,
,Isabella B, meConnell, beloved wife - of
George Sproat, aged 75 years and 5 months.
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IN MEMORIAM' -
Note. -Items under this head will be charg-
d 60 cents per single verse, and 25 cents for
ash additional verse.
MCDOUGALL.-In 4ov1ng memory of my
,ear mother, Mrs. William McDougall', who
sassed away September 16, 1930.
ks I• loved her, so I miss her,
In my in M. Ory she is dear;
,rived, remembered, thought of"always.
Bringing many a silent tear.
the bade 'no ,one a last farewell.
S+,e said good-bye to non -e;
Che: heal enly gates 'were opened wide,
A loving %nice said, "Come."
Sleep on, dear mother, your cares are end,d,
It�t in.peace, your work is done;
iou are gene where those who loved you
Will meet you one by one.
-Rnd'y mused by daughter, Annie. '
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.... ytiw, s .In order t.o In ccs a .1 g
,'',' .farmers we have arranged fo'r a c'om-
Ing
were informed that honey is absorb-
directly into the blood stream and
far Ig err s n ar ) s
of the world will know that when
get an animal from: Canada it will
DAIRY MARKET
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LtARM pox SALE—LOT 4, CONCESSION
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Exeter on Nes t11
1• Hay, `1• mile north, acres.
Highway containing 100 acres. on .the , t
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BIRTHS
CARD OF THANES
FARMS FOR SALE
-petition in which the plowing is done
ed
acts as an immediate source of ener-
.
loleerton MillsCo.,Lid
Toronto ,September 15, -Cheese, new, large,
alr the home farm -or on the farm on
gy' also that many entrants in the
Minister's Address.
T
rSc; twins, 111!4 to llly�c; tripler,. 111�s to
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-Four
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- ,which the contestant may be work-
swimmling marathons used honey in
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the
llrtl,c; new stilton, 151r,c..01d, large, 16c;
twins, 16%o; triplets, 16%c; stid'tons, 18bf+o
Ryan. -In McKiklop, on August 16th. to Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. George Armstrong desire to
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three never -failing wells: well
and excellent shape of
ting. .
( The following are the more import-
their training diets and that some
honey during the C.
In an impressive address at
N. E. on Agricultural Day, Hon.
Butter -No. 1 creamery, prints, 3c; No. 2
22c.
and Mn. Thomas F. Ryan, a son, (Earl
Gerard).
express their appreciation to peighiwxs and
friends for their many kindnesses is their
IjiAaRBd FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART Lt)'t
int regulations governing this COOripe+
actually consumed
races. Thomas
L. Kennerlly °m'ad'e. several
'ex,tras,
creamery, prints,
Eggs--Fresh.extras, in cartons, 3le- fresh
Bolton• -In Scott Memorial Hospital, Seafurth,
on September 18th, to Mr, and Mrs. P.xssel
recent bereavement, also to thank S. S, No, 3,
to those who
28 and 29, Concession 8, McKillop, ortor
raining 198 acres and known as the T. S.
'fition:
strong
points. "The'time has come
loose, 2Jc (firsts, 26c; seconds, 19c'
I:olton, of McKillop, a son.
for flowers, also
loaned cars- 832? -1
loaned
Hasa farm. Mast be geld to diose the evbwbi6leahm.
(1) This competition shat] be open
' in
Ontario;" he said, "'when registra-
old roosters, over
Farnham. -In Kitchener, on, August 28th, to
Fledging, Flowering Plants.
not cold will be rented, �E partlealnat
-00 all y'oun'g men in Huron County. 26
tion
'of five stock Should g0 t0 a high-
Mr. and Mrs, Cecil Farnham,. ason-Don-
Complete line.
aggro to J. M GOVENLOC& Ezeesstor.'Qes-
a
pars of age and under.
A considerable increase in at-
er
standard. I hope to see the time
POULTRY MARKET
aid
i'6'e:tt•rook.-In Goderich, on September 7i -h,
HARDY CANADIAN GROWN
OUTFIT FREE
Berth, s
io (`2) The following classes are sug-
tendance at '0. A. C. this year is very
shortly when all breed's will be
Toronto, Sep 15th.
to Mr. Mrs. Earl G. Westbrook (roe
Requirements: Honesty, ever-
I
have low-
(5) Contestants must h p
There' will be no lack of grapes
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anticipated. A total of 156 appXca-
tad d o that the
over
5priri• chi.ekenc over 5 lbs... 92
Donna McClure) a sun.
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able property, consisting
more less, in the Township of Hul'lett, Lot
bested:
Class I: Sod—, plow with
:�hillanrer at least three acres in a
of
tions have been 'receivea for admis- lest
-,ion to the First Year, 83 for the As.
they
far Ig err s n ar ) s
of the world will know that when
get an animal from: Canada it will
Over 4 to 5 tbs. each .... '?0
over 3!._ to 4 lbs. otic), ... n ..
Over 21; to 3!,: lbs, each .. 15
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LtARM pox SALE—LOT 4, CONCESSION
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Exeter on Nes t11
1• Hay, `1• mile north, acres.
Highway containing 100 acres. on .the , t
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,block.
soeiate Course, and 73 for the Degree ire
COUIse. A total Of about 450 Stud-
free from disease and parasites
Broilers, over 2 to 21;, lbs. ... 16 ..
Over 1% to 2 lbs. each 14
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loleerton MillsCo.,Lid
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one
yes aretwo storey new brick hoose, one
bank barn, one frame barn, new hen hoose. .' y
Class 2: Stubbier -or any land
and
have a long line of production
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Liberal Commission
fenced with
,-,other than sod—single plow with
cnts in the agricultural course is ex- behind
lt." •.. ,
Over liti, to 1% lbs, each r.
Fatted hens, over 5 lbs- . 17 20
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Durham cow 8
Cash Weeklyware
three never -failing wells: well
and excellent shape of
,°shimmer at least three aloes in a
peeted. At Macdonald Institute a
The Minister also visualized what
Do., ,over 4 to 6 lbs. .. 15 13
(�n r�•t
f�'Li`AIf`Vi1 iHr ONT.
HUSTLERS MAKE MONEY
School an
Twenty minutes walk from High School and
n
dolock.
total of 216 students have been ac- it
would mean to Ontario farmers if
Do., over 31/ to.4 •lbs. .... 13 1s
,,teal, to .25 cents lower: 11vw bidding, 2:i
corrin our Fruit Trees, Berry
g
cell equipped with ilYdre, and wil'1 be sold woth
(3) Contestant may enter in either
cepted, of which 134 are new students
grown
Canadians would buy home- own
D'ucklings-Market prices. ,
6 tbs. 1- 15
.
Plants, Roses, Shade •"' Trees,
or without crop. Apply on the premises or
Jo)�T cALDwELL, R. R. No.
.t�f thee• above classes but not in both.
this year. fruits.
The rsprecussign of benefit
old roosters, over
yl' a Are Paying
Fledging, Flowering Plants.
address
t
Exeter. a3 +:"
(4) There m st be at least two
would reach all industry and help pro-
Complete line.
�
•..stri'k'es and two, finishes in each class,
Average depth of furrow to be. 6 in-
guy Canadian Grapes.
video jobs. The Minister also stressed
that knowledge was an increasingly
GRAIN MARKET
42c
HARDY CANADIAN GROWN
OUTFIT FREE
.
��ARM FOR SALE. -TO �wTND UP TI373 ;s
I •rhes Headlands left unplowed.
,essential
factor to successful farming
Toronto, September 15.-Manitota wheat-
J
Requirements: Honesty, ever-
estate of the late William Rinn, the valor
farm of 149 acres,
have low-
(5) Contestants must h p
There' will be no lack of grapes
g
and he outlined some of the Govern-
No, 1 hard, 603/, c ; No. 1 Nnrthern. 581ia c :
gy, ambition and willingness to
able property, consisting
more less, in the Township of Hul'lett, Lot
'ung ready for inspection b November
y
lith, 1931.
in 'Canada this fall as the. vineyards
of Ontario and British Columlbiw
igen, work Iri conducting' classes for,
young farmers.
No, 2 da., 5At/.,c; 1�'0. 8 do., 4'Sajc; �'o. 4 do.,
400; No. 2 tough, o0}•+c: No. 3 tough, 45!,ic,
tc.,i.f. Bay ports).
Per bush. Standard
work. .
Write to -day.
or .n
6, Concession 4, must be sold. This is a very
desirable farm property, suitable for dairyivg I of 11 I
(6) Substantial'casll prizes will be will produce a crop estimated at
-awarded in each class. °.2,000 tons. As any doctor will tell
Entries must be, in by October 1st, you, Ao fruit is more healthful than
-y931, and contestants should apply to the grape. It is a delicious dessert,
tt'.le Ontario Department of Agrlcul- a wholesome, conserve, and a real
-•ture, Clinton, for entry farm and full Iefreshing beverage The Canadian
.list of rule's and regulations govern- varieties include blues, whites ,slid
4 '', :al,g the competition, I. ' ambers. They are, .sold• by the 'box
and .ba'sket and ink both quality and
- flavor are. fully equal to the best
imparted grapes of similar varieties.
-Board of Sovereigns Found
in Scotland •
An extraordinary find of a, hoard Attractive Exhibits.
,of gold was made in Belmont, Perth Exhibits under 'auspices of tho
Road, Dundee, the residence of Mr- Ontario Department of Agriculture in
. C. rCh'arles Hope Bell, of the firm of the Government Building at the Can-
' 'Thomas Bell and Sons, Ltd., Belmont adian National Exhibition attracted
'Works. keen interest and unstinted admira-
The inventory of the estate' showed tion. -The Ontario Marketing Board's
that in repositories in deceased's exhibit featured in a convincing war
t'esidence there wdt a sum of £11,005 the advisability of buying home-grown
18s, and it is interesting to note that farm, products, the rhessage being ad -
the fact that this money lay d'ormaslt dressed especially to the women of
—was not earning interest—repres- urban Ontario. The position of agri-
•rented a loses of £500 a year. -cultural repi'68-d+ntatives as the link
The first indication that there was hetween the farmers and government
the possibility of, a Targe sum of institutions was cleverly dem,onstrat-
mioney being unearthed was got ed in another eihibit: The Women's
r -while an inventory of the household Institutes Branch head a striking. ex-
i�ffects was being, made, , hi:bit which portrayed the valuable
While engaged at this work the work being done' under their auspices
+clerks came across a brass tube, and which attracted the attention of
i
-which was very heavy. On -being •being every woir an. The 0. A. C. exhibit
aopened it was found to contain 100 presented in a .graphic way the three-
-sovereigns. In the. course 'of further fold character of Farm Wealth—Food,
0 •,.search other - tubes filled with gold Time and Beauty. One-half of the
.i ' weirs discoveredi. The containers Dep'artment''s'„lection was devoted to
1. , 'varied in size, and ,some ,had been a remarkably fine display of fruits,
-constructed in order,to hold 100 sou- vegetables and other farm produce.
e2reigns, while o'ther's were filled with J .
' ” An Unwise Practice.
_ Numerous reports have been re-
t• ceived- from time t.� time of seriow
CAPITAL.THEATRE 'asses taken on grading by it eg 3
merchants who 'haw, held their eg•g=
GODERICH O . PHONE 47 for a higher r:•ic:•ket. The holding o.
eggs' at • country points' for a rising
A shorter drive and a real good market is decidedly unwise because o:
sh'owI the fact that storage facilities are no
adequate' to maintain quality in th,
Now Playing-�"The Cohens and egg. Eggs are, graded by candlin]
P` Kellys, •In Africa" before a strong light. and the grad
of the egg depends on the size of th
•', I air-cell. This in turn varies in ac
�b Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday cordance with thel amount of CO2 o
carbon dioxide given off by the eg
P � `� " through its shell. You can't foal th
f.SE�� egg grader and it doesn't pay to holt
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Most widely read of all modern Big Apple Crop.
stories; -and a picture everyone
should see! p• '(1(t'. Hod'getts, director of tl
STARTLING! DIFFERENT! Fiuit Branch, describes the apple ou
look as the best since 1925. A er<
With an "all star cast. of $`50,000 barrels is expected, i
comtparbd with 635,000 barrels la
year. The crop, is particularly clea
` Thursday,' Friday and Saturday well colored and of good quality.. Til
bulk will come from comllnercial o
t ib �������11 chards 'which' have been steadily i
�I creasing their percentage of bett
class varieties, such ars Mclntosh al
.With S',l y. Witl•1 apple' -'growing a straig
11 Jack Holt, Ralph Graves, Fay Wray business proposition, ibsects ,and d�
ease are now muel better controll'
mk- A story, of glamorous adventure than formerly' and little damage',
and romance. One of the screen's reported, this year, Prices will heal
greatest thrill pictures. ly be a ,good as a year ago. ?.
rangerAents are ,being made to marl
wwore fruit in the West. The pr'.
n 6* Coming "Children of Dreams" cipal pac'kage's. will be barrels' a
hampers. ICelltai' .paclfing will
1, 1 M'atineas 'Weed. and 'Sat° at 3 p.m. done this YOUT at aighton, Simc
e _1., ,
ry f
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`guppy
hlanitoba oats -No. I feeil�, _S!_a; No. 2
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nominal.
CAVERS BROTHERS,
or mixed fargnrng, w- an ample
water' also bank barn and goad frame home ,:
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do., 271/ c.
Manitoba barley--No.-3 C. w.h 36c; Noll 4
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WHEAT
I°EC'N, on Tuesday, t•eptemiher 29th, at Lot
R. R. 1 - Fruitland, Ontario
in good repair. A portion of purchase V'rum ;w
be left on mortgage. Apply to W. J.
The Western Market.
do., 35c.
land. The farm is well watered with tvvo
1 b 1
Our tomatoes in 11 -quart baskets in
Buffalo, Scptnmber -th, flows• 6,900; fair-
may
McCULLY, Stratford, Ont„ (Executor).'
the W'e'st at unsatisfactory prices, but
Argentine corn, SSc (c.i.f. Bay porta).
.Cattle --P,^an Shnrtharn brill 2 Year, cid. sire
dam.
if want to develop, a large market
20 cents lower: 'lighter nv, ragei steady to
210
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Durham cow 8
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The Ontario Growers' Market i5
Ivlillfeed, delivered Montreal freights. bags
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.1 year. {' ?d, to fre•han in March; Durham
Dur—
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$6.85: few 300 -pound butch`ri1, 6.75 ; wrights
Western
mthu'siastic about the VL ,stern mar
iet for Ontario -'grown fruit and veg-
inrluderl: Bran, nor wn, $15.25•; shor'3, Per
on $16.25: middlinvJ. per ton, s23.25.
Ontario jr. rain 39r: barley, 3411c;
below- l:,o pounds, .largely
C'a.ttIe, 1.700 ; few early +Rtes fed yenrlitig%
AUCTION SALE
Council have Colne to the conclusion
,,teal, to .25 cents lower: 11vw bidding, 2:i
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ARM FOR SALE. -LOT 11, CONCESSION too
F 4 HRS Tnckersmith eantainisig 7,00
sable's. Tomatoes'must be packed in
more
oats, 2014 to 221_c. rya. nominal, buckwheat,
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lugs and paper -wrapped for this mar.
nominal.
�UCTiON SALE 01' ]'AftJl STOCK, IM-
-et," to C. W. Bauer, secre-
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Pf,VNTEVTS AND HOi'S'GHOLD F.F-
Lary who says further: "The West
of choice fruit trees. The soil is excellent
I°EC'N, on Tuesday, t•eptemiher 29th, at Lot
wants- Ontario tomatoes, but wants.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Conc-sign 4, Tucker<mith: Horses-
'dea•:y draft mare I° year.,' old, draft mare
them packed differently. We -can sell
land. The farm is well watered with tvvo
10 years old. ngricultural mare 6 Years' old,
'orogen.
Our tomatoes in 11 -quart baskets in
Buffalo, Scptnmber -th, flows• 6,900; fair-
nrr!cultvrnl geiding � Yen'.. old. well
the W'e'st at unsatisfactory prices, but
ly active; we25:hts ahn:v 1t.'v pounds, 10 to
.Cattle --P,^an Shnrtharn brill 2 Year, cid. sire
dam.
if want to develop, a large market
20 cents lower: 'lighter nv, ragei steady to
210
d411xwalt in Moneybags --159128--,
Durham cow 8
we
for tomatoes at ko'od prices they must
10 cents lower: bulk desln,bie, 177, to
:r t.i 56.90: f„w dee!c$ 220 to _23
liin�s f7RkY --2=0911-::
)rare 'old JJ fire+hen in Ortnher, Durham cow
be packed differently.”
p„untfH,"$6.
pounds, $..On: 160 to t.n pounds, 56.'2:, to
.1 year. {' ?d, to fre•han in March; Durham
Dur—
' A 'similar situation has developed
$6.85: few 300 -pound butch`ri1, 6.75 ; wrights
old.ypito f eche en in. Aprene and
in regard to peaches. Officers of the
g P
below- l:,o pounds, .largely
C'a.ttIe, 1.700 ; few early +Rtes fed yenrlitig%
ham ,cow,;, 6
; ilpposed to he in calf : 2 Durham cows d year:,
black part
Council have Colne to the conclusion
,,teal, to .25 cents lower: 11vw bidding, 2:i
olcl, suprosed to bP .in calf: cow,
that basket packing is not a satisfac-
to 50 cents lower; norhinc done on weighty
loFer;
ferecy, 0 years o!d to freshen in November:
to freshen in Januarv: Durham
tory method to5be Li5e'd for the West-
steers; indicaCt,is sharply grassers
I? lower cowl and
Durham cow
••„v g veara old supno,:wd in calf; 2 steers
'acres of choice land, situated on county road. i
good
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11/, mile,,, south of the prosperous Town Of • -,
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Seaforth, on C. N. R. Railway; convenient to
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Rehools, churches and markets. This farm is
all underdrained, well fenced ; about 2 acres
of choice fruit trees. The soil is excellent
and in a good state of cultivation and all
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Ru,itable for the growth of alfalfa no, waste
land. The farm is well watered with tvvo
never failing wells, also a flowing spring 6a
the farm yard-. about 40 acres plowed and
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ready for spring seeding, also 12. acres of coli
wheat: remainder is seeded with alfalfa. The
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buildings are cunt class, in excellent repair:
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the house is brick and is modern in every re-
spect, heated with furnace, hard and soft
water on bap,, a three-piece bath room; rami
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telephone, also rural mail. The outbuildings
consist of barn 50x106 feet with stone ateb-
ling under; all floors in stable cement; the
felled A
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flrf'RRY; -•, Cell V 01 m .
ern market. Different Ontario fruit- hu Ls steady to 26 ,rota h.i:•her: choice year- r, years old,"fat: G fed calces: 4 calves. Hogs stabling has water sys em ins 1{
growing organizations are equipping li'ngs. $10.25: 'a+ttd Yravling:,. $9.25 to 10.,0: -.I brood now dile to farrow November 16th. __ -- frame driving shed, 24x48 feet: a d,bWitr s(,
I: .hunk+. Fourths• -7:,, year old Barred Rock hen house 16x36 feet. A brick pig pestT�-,with
then:lselves to pack peaches in boxes Hain grass steers :and hPto $ 54.:>0 at cow.: cement floors capable of housing aho 40
for tie Western trade. It is realized rainy fle h>' kinds, $s r., ,6.2"' fat cow.'- h ns, I v!ng: ri P.aWn,l Rork pullet., I earlyPle- pigs. The house, stables and barn 'have .1
$4,50 to $•1,'25, ,nest< •1 Deering binder ti -font cut nearly
that to expand their markets better npw- 1 vfcCnt•mick mower 6 -foot cut. Massey- N installed. Anyone desiring a first class Lame
packages must 'be utilized. Har, is manure sprPnder. McCl+rmick rake. Mas- ECONOMIZE ®l\ FUEL and choice .Farm should see thh"s. On aeennnt`
>Py -Barris spring to',th cultivator. Massey- of ill be I will sell reasonable. BesiSdw ;
Union Stock Yarrla, Tm•onto, September 15. If-rr!s 13 liar seed drill, Itiv roller. Mc.- the above"! am offering Lot 27. Concession 712,
Supply of cattle for .ole at the Union Ribbert consisting of 100 acres choice land.
l"urmi.ek di c. sinsae furrow' .ilio. plow, 1
Stock Yardi market yesterday was some 700 ,walking ,plow, gang plow, corn cultivator, 1 ,65 acres well underdrained; 10 acres nrayle , '¢
What about the official weather bend heavier than for the ,pening msu•ket of set 4-sect!uri harrows, acuffier. turnip seeder, bush, all seeded to grass: no waste' land. oa
'asts'?-'Ottawa Journal. 19st week, when receipts for two days offered, •1'udhopP & Anderson wagon, w=on box. Choice dry hardwood per cord, the premises are a good bank barn 48x56 feet
111.
,Ori and frame house, an excellent well. The
Choice killers were satiric, and trade was stork rack, hay rock. 1 set sl,,op sleighs with $4.50; ChOice'dry soft wood, Split
1,• radar, ivkh bids 25 to 50 bunk -4. Portland cutter, rubber tiro r cord de- faint is situated about 6 miles from the pros- ..,
Women do not dress specially to ' "` on other g laggin4 t0 stove size, $3.50 Pe porous village of Hensall on, the C.N.R„ one-
P y cent+ per cwt. higher th:rn last week on mast t,sp bujr* root pulper, fanning mill, grind,
attract the opposite sex; they do so Irradea. Buyers rcportetl limited ninvemene stone, sPt scakea 2,000'tbs. cvpacitY, 1 De LRval livered. On quantities of three quarter of a mile from school and mile from
i with each other.— „r beef, into con. InCally otviag'in r1.ei,m cepa-ntor Nn, 1'2• hay fork rope, set cord or more, 25e less per cord. church. This farm has never been cropped
largely to compete the warm weather, Only .00 head of cattle. , much "and is in excellent shape for croDDia¢
Sir Tbom'as Oliver. s.nublr brcrrhing harness, 1 set plow barge's,
including stores, had en•ssed the sral� an pet s!ngle harness, an00 bushels mixed grain, . . Toot m' pasture. I will sell these farms together
mid a8ternoon. anri but lihtle more than 1100 bushels °ata, n quantity of barley. Form- or separately to suit Durchaaer.' For further
3 tore•" -piece i!i,ittg room dnitP. 1 siaeb:>ar,9, particulars apply to the'proprietor, SeaforNl. _
Freedom from worry is an attitude twice that number b' el isinst tirng. Price R. R. 4, or phone 21 on 133, Seaforth. THOS. :s
towards life' - . matter 'of realizing on the bulk of killers sn!d were 25 cents per I 1 rlininX table, 1 extension table,' 1 couch, i
cw•t, down. Store c,gitie or which 800 from kitchen cupboard, 1 Lighter Day •high over, Phone 136-2 4, SEAFORTH G. SHILLINGLAw, FroDrietor. 8801�'l :
eh'at this affair 'of being alive is only the west were in•cludol in the total offering, 1 range with reservoir and water front. I wes-h-
palet of a great my,Stery that is be- moved cloudy at 4 to 5 '"LL .per pound. In ing •machima. small tn:bles, forks, shovels, _ •— - -,
addition to the supply for sale their were I chain•+, grain bags, whifilPtrces and other •p�•v �T u
gond 'and behind life. 11
- Mr.' Reginald 1,500 cattle received ;n thrff�iugh billing. articles too numerous to mention. Terms.-- A. BARGAIN
Berkeley. Top price for ki!leis, oukside the baby beef I Grain and Poultry, cagh : R,11 sums of $10.00
cin=s, was 6 3-4 tenh, l pound for Rome and under, cash; over that amount 12 months' 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 •
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Rhetoric is 'a lost art in this court- half dozen choice hPavy steers. a couple of I credit nlloweri on purchaser furnishing tip- d, O FOR SALE,—Five acre-sz one mile ..1r
try. --+Mrs. A. M.' Henderson. inRYls of good heavirw selling. at 6 to 61-4provedirri.nt notes. or 3 per cent. discount for op 1I. C. BOX
0 from Seaforth; modern* 17t5use wit]! .,N
cents and fair kind rlmvn,vard to 5 1-1 rents. cash on credit amnuntR. The whole will poli- 17. l� i� .•
Catves in R 'fan,ly heaiy offering were a Lively be sold without reserve m the proprie- 0 Funeral Director and O furnace, bath and toilet; small barn; ,
W1hy worry about keeping up with .,low-trarle, with •pries: "5 to 50 cents per tm has said his f1rm. .1, D. HOWATT, Pro. ,> good orchard. Taxes. $15.� Spl"endid "' i
cwt. lower than last w•evk at 8 to 9 cents prietor: J. C. Reinke, Clerk: d. H. Elliott, 0, Licensed Embalmer " '
I thie Jones'ee when the Jones'e's are per pound for gond and oh'oice vealers, and Auctioneer. 3327-2 O Best Motor and Horse-drawn O chance to start chicken farm, bees, lid,
downward to five cents for plain. Grassers 0 equipment. O etc. Apply to ;;
gold mostly at three cents Per pound. O R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont. fry
Sheep and larch supply was heavier than - O Charges moderate. 29l%3-1 .,
• _� on the opening day of last week, and the O Flowers furnished On short O ''4
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market was weak. fiias for lambs were 6 61-2� pig r� g� �y p 0 nOt1Ce. t O -- +— i,j >�� cent per Dnund for good ewes and wether R. i �1 (a ` ty Night Calls Day Calls O ^^11- 1 `/i .}.*_, and while a few picked lambs moved at 7
? KJ cents, there was only a small share of the 0' Phone 175 Phone 48 O FALL FAIR DATES
OF CHOICE FARM IN THE TOWN- '...
r '” t �t'L,k. average good kind moved at the 6 1-2 cent 0 O °s
/ .1, r�P-,' bid. 9, eep were a Rlm• sale of 2 1-2 to 3 SHIP OF McKILLOP 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 tl
9 �� ., �j j �)� cerits .ger pound for good light ewes., Dates of Seaforth and district fall : '
" I :Hog.• mostly on contract, sold nt 5 1-2 Under and by virtue of the powers of sale fairs are as follows• r,ra
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L, __ ` � i / renter. f.o.b., or 6 1-4 cents, weighecL off cans. contained i,n an indenture of Mortgage which �- , ....
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Truck receipts were light. Packers' bids for will be produced on the day of sale, there - Ailsa Craig Sept. 24 and 2{�s
Wit` y to -day's gaadinas werM down 26 cenLa at 5 1-4 Atwood ' Sept. 1$ and 191 '
e . conks ,per pound, f,o,h.
will be offered for sale by public auction, b4 Bayfield .......... Sept. 30 and Oct. 3
\_ ,h� I r 'Receipt'
yesterday were 6,397 cattle. 1.230 George H. Elliott, Auctioneer, a the premises 0 O O O O O O O O O O * .. • ... 11 I ., i
i on Saturday, 26th dap of September, 1981, at O Blyth Sept. 26 and 2gr
calves, 1,410 hogs Rna 8,240 sheep and Iambs. 2 o'olock in the orfternoon, the following kande O , .. • ,
�9� ® Quotations:- 0 W. J. CLEARY Brussels .. Oct. 1 and 2 ,
e �n* l�i A� h lieavy beef steers . , , ......... $6.00 uo 16.75 and premises. name]Y : Dungannon . • ........Oct. 8 and- 9 a y,
11Aw a �+ia++`1°r dq All and stnKular that certain parcel or O g
eifers, eholoe 6.75 6.00 O Licensed Embalmer and Exeter .. Sept. 22 and 23 ',
�yqp ��ss�• ? Do., fair to good 6.26 5,60 tract o£ land and premises situate, lying and Funeral Director
p 12i1V6+d, 3 M1� • Do., common 400 5.00 being in the Township of McKiliiop, in the Harriston • .... .. Sept, 2'4 and 26
6 Butcher steers, choice ......... 6,00 6.25 County of Huron noel Province n£ Ontario, (y jJp-tp-doll $gOrsO sIId OtbY O London (Western Fair) S@pt. 14 to 19!-:,;�;•- ',
St D,o r fair to good , , • , • • • • . • 5.60 6.76 and 'being composed of -the East half of Lot o, ° Equipment.
Cl, A day's work finished. But bo., common 4.00 6.00 Number Twelve (12) in the Third Coneessiori' 0 Night and D&y Service. Q LuCknow ............Sept. 24 and -$1% , �,,,
they are stir] fresh and bright. Butcher cows, gond .. • • , . • ... 8.75 4.25 of the Said Township of McKillop, oontaininq O Mildmay .......... Sept. 22 and �t3 '`. I ' tl
le Do.. medium .. ... 8.2K 8.50 by admew-uremenk fifty acres of land, be the 4� Phone 19-22, Dublin. O Milvertott .. rv.•.Sept. 24 and 25 {
r- They will tell you t t eh Way Cannon and cutters ....... • .. 1.00 50 same more or less. 0 - N yphHambnr Sept. 29 and. W
2
1- to keep fres].. is to keep your Baby beef 6,50 11.50 There are erected on .the said lands a frame 4 O O O O O O O O O' • ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' ' '
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;T mouth refreshed. The pure, coo] Do., bolognars . ........... . . 2.00 2.50 house in excellent condition, a Targe frame g ep 18 slid is •
flavor of WRIGLEY'S refreshes Butcher 'bunts, .1zopd to chaise .. 8.00 8.76 barn with stone .foundation and stabling. The _— Ottawa (Cori• Can.)..Aug. 24 And 901 �u
A the mouth as noth. Feeders, good ................. 4,50 6.00 lands are wpll fenced and drained and water Palmerston .......... Sept. Is anis 19• . , 1.ASS
Ot Stocken ... , ...... 8.60 4.75 is supp]•ied by a good vyell. _._ Parkhll•1 ........ 0+2t. 8 and;
8_ ing else Can. Springera ... ..... 40.00 75.00 TERMS OF SALE. Ten per cent. in eash ^THE JOHN RANKIN ' ' ' ' '
3d r� Calves, goM1 and choice 8.00 A.00 an the leas of sale and rho balance without 1 Ripley .... , r'' �'epf'S`Z9 and V.
EE7 interest tin thirty days thereafter. The Dur- AGENCY S,t. Mar Oct. a a' p
�,�y R^s Do., medium ..... . 6.00 7.50 chaser will be required to sign an agreement
is °` r Do grassers ..... , ..... 8.00 4.00 w> &FORTH ........,Sept 24 alld' 25 �
d_ Lambs, ,choice ........ . ....... 0.:50 7.96 to complete the sale. Insurance of all kinds.
Do., cuB1s 6.26 b.60 Further conditions of sale will be mall y Stratford .•S�+pt 2i 'tl1 r ,`.tiro#� '
r_ as" • e FMIt known on the day of the sale and may be Bonds Real state T6eg4p&t8r , . , , , t., 1�
Do„ bucks .................. 4.00 5.00 had in the meantime from the undersigned. •t�� f B d
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Sheep 1.0o s.90 1Y101e t0 'LUSH Wsngham .17et. $ at(ii I' �` '' .
n- Hags, baeon,•'f.o.b. ... .... 6.50 .. Dated .this Ord day of Sootembdr, 1981. �r . , ..... 1
JOHN J. HUGGARD, Seaforth, Out, t� �j �((� WOOdatOClr• ..�ellt iCl "�' 4.
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be iNIMPGNSIV'a Do., do., w.o.c., FSc above f.o b. ,4 1 1c,$s P
t1tJd sails lila► Do., e¢lea�, $1 per bog premium or Geurrge H. Elliott, Auebioneer., Cltntoa OAn PhUT18 �� I'eterlyot 4kh c + ..... r .. lJCir X:i ti tf
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