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CLEARING Auction OF FARM STOC'1:{ & IMPLEMENTS; an Lot 29, Co.lnb, Usbohe, 'Tp., cru TLFESDAY, OCTOBER 22, 1918 alt 12 ,o'clock, the folllowing property,— Horses—Matched team, 4years• old agricultural; team mares, 4 and 5 yr, old draft; draft gelding 5 years old; pair General Purpose, 5 and 6 years old ; 2 .fillies, two-year old, draft ; General Purpose team, mares, 4 -years; pair -years;pair two year old Perchleron geldings 3-yea,r old draft gelding; 2 draft fil- lies 1 year old. Cattle -3 renewed cawst with calf at. foot; 3. cows„ to calve, in Nov.; 2 cows to, calyle lin. Dec.; 2 cows to -calve in April; 4 farrow, cows; 2 fat" cows ; 6 heifers 2 yeairs old, fat; 6 heifers, 1 year old; 24 steers, 2-yr-old,weigh- ing from 1000 to 1100; 4 yearling steers. Sheep. -90 Lincoln ewes; 20 Shrop- shire ewes from 1 to 3 years old 40 ewe lambs; 1 pure' -bred imported Lincoln Ram,2 years, old; 1 Lincoln ram -2 years old;`4 ufam lambs. Hags -4 store hogs, abau 3% months o'l d ; 25 pigsj 7 l'weeiks -old. Implemetts-2 Massey -Harris bind- ers' and mowers, Deering mower, Sbalrp'. rake, Interna.tional steel roll- er. oo ood Malss'ey-Harris sprung tooth cultivator, corn cultivator, bean }ares''er, fertilizer 'drill and hoe.dril,i stiif: tooth' cultivator, 2 scufflers, 3 • nets l 1 rrows, Nip plow, 2 No. 21 Verity plows; Maple, Leaf twin plow, double riding plow, 3 wagons, rubber tire buggy, cutter, 3 sets sleighs, light sleigh, 3 wagon boxes, 2 hay racks 2 gravel boxes, 2 spring seats, cart. c2 wheelbarrows, grindstone, fan- ning mill, bag truck, 2 root - pulpers, 4 neckyokes, 4 sets whiffletrees, set scales, ,hay loader, side -delivery, rake, disc harrow. hay tedder, .circular saw 3; horse gasoline 'engine, Jouilett grinder, roller ca -usher, emery grind! er 112allott cream separator, Daisy churn, 3 .sets heavy double harness, act 1i,ghttdouble' harness, set ='single hrarsiess:. heavy sett;brass mounted sin- gle harness, :and many other, articles. Seven acres coral) all Stook, 3 aures turnips, quantity. oats and barley. Terms—A11 sums of' $10, and undeit cash; over that amount 12:months' credit with 6 per cent. added. T. C'anueron ' E.retl` Ellerington,,,, C:. W. Robinson n .. Pa!opr1'etolr Auctioneers. Auction Sale Or FARM STOCK, & IMPLEMENTS on Lot 22, Can 10, Stephen Tp, an Tuesday. October Z9, at one o'clock— Iloaises-2 grey, mares 9 years old supposed to ben foal; 1 horse 12yrs. Cattle—Cow due time of sale; 1 far- row cow; cow.due tin April; Z.twa-yr, olds heifer and steer; 4 yearlings, 1 heifer and 3 steers; 2`yyelarlings 3 spring calves. Implements — McCormick binder nearly suew ; McCormick mower, roller cultivator, ,harrows, seed drill, walk, - plow, 2 -furrow mow, 2 -horse sulky rake, tu.,ra p pulper, 2 wagons, ` car- riage, buggy, scuwffler, set sleighs, tur- nip tower, car slings, ropes and pul- leys, .hay rack, gravel box, wagon box; pig rack, fanning mill, chaff 'cut- ter, 3000 lb scales, grass seed sower, double tset harness with brutchen; 2 single set harness' one nearly new, bag holder, about 22 tons hay ;• forks, Woes, shovels '.hirffletrees, neck' yokes, and num'et•ous other articles. li urniture-Wa:l lung machine, saris age press;":kitchen table, 6 lintshen clhairs, 2 bedsteads, clothes cupboard c°prim kettle, churn, butter' dish; lap - leaf table, De Lavail cream separator, Terms—St0 and under dash," "t>'ver Iliac amount 8 months credit an' ap- proved joint notes,. 3 zi,c, off for cask an credit amounts. THOS. CLARK, 'Prop FRANI' TAYLOR, Auct, Auction Sale OF .FARM, FAR2vI STOCK: & IMPLEMENTS an Norfh Half Lot 32, Com. `l, London Road, Township of TJsbosine, an TUESDAY, OCT: 29, at one o'clock. Fal•m—North Half of Lot. 32, Cali 1 Lando., Road; containing 50 :ticr(!s more ar less-.frnn,e house 20x37 .with, good kitchen: 16x32 ; barn '"70 ; drim, - Ir.:, shed 18x24; •autbuildiag 16x40;. good pig ,Posies; and three good ;sells:' Wel i drained and fenced. All the -land last -Glass state of ctiitilvatilon. 2 mi7ae, south of Hensall, 4 miles nortn of Exeter. 1 :..,,—Pair Heavy draftgeldings; Farat ier's driver 8 years old, not atra:d' of cars di vlitng atilt 2 years sired by Exwarthy; 'General Purpcase. Marc' Came,—.1, cow due to calve May 1; Jersey cow due June 1; 4 spring calves trn,soltements—Mousley Harriss binder; 1icv ormlick 'mower; Massey Harris cultivator. Massey Harris disk; \Ias se) 'Harris 10-hioe drill ;-YlcCormick 9 foot rake; Frost & Woad walking. plow; Fluery walking claw;' Massey rfa ri scuffler; 2 set of 3-sect'ran' ar , uicGarmsck binder 7 -foot cut; C_.,..t 1. an harvester and cultivator;I 2 lumber wamonis, light wagon; set of 1 oh:gr- _t s , L .hay racks,, gravel box wagon Dors C;rulutara Paining mill; bag- ger for Chatham, m'C1; grindstone, :Mla 1lotte erea:n, separator; to, buggy; open th ggy, 2 cutters, stet pleasure sleights ; set brass mounted team bar-< pleas; Ztset single ,driving harmess yet double driving .harness 16 horse collars; targe stack good hay set of :hobbies; saddle; good water tante 'evap,)rato r part ng mac,lvine; robe,, 1 larse .'blankets, , neckyokes; whafi ctrees, logging chains; and many otj icicles. r erns—A11 lstums of $10 and tinder cauls, over' that amoutut seven months credit , an approved ja'tnt noites. A disco r ,,,.„nm, in bleu o.' , sw3 A. T. LU'KER, Auct. W. J. WHITE,, Prop.' Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK & 'IMPLEMENTS` on Lot 23, Con. 1, Usborne, slut, October 24, at 1 o'clock, following— Horses—Heavy draught"mare, 11 yrs Genera; Purpose mare' 12 years, sun. to foal k;auckingl colt got ,by Col. Gra- ham horse 4 years,,by Lord Howatson Matched team of,,grey percherons, con' incr three ai edrby Jabot; blood colt by AndyredIac, .1. suckii1g colt, well- bred driving mare, 6;—years;'' reliable. Cattle -3 good Durham cows, one due January 10, -one April 1st and ane May i.st ; 1 heifer rising 3, due Dec. 15; 10 two-year steers, good feeders 6 "two-year old heifers, 2 yearling steers, 1 yearling heifer; these are mostly Polled Angus and Durham grades; • 2 young, caws fat; 5 young calves. Hogs and ,Poultry -6 sows due to farrow in December; 60 hens and 30 pullets. b3. Implements—Massey Harris 6 loot •binder sheaf carrier and truck, near- ly new; M. -H. mower, 6 -foot, near- ly new; M.H. cultivator, new; M. -H. manure spreader, nearly new; M. -H,. steel roller, nearly new; i4I.-H. corn and bean'harvester, new; M. -H. 13 hoe dri 11. nearly. new; M. -H. 10 foot steel rake nearly new; McCormick hay tedder; Cockshutt riding plough, new ; 2 disc harr'aws ; 2 -furrow Maple Leaf gang plow. walking plow; set of iron harrows, 4 sec.; fanning mill; 2 waggons, arse nearly new; wagon box, stock rack, hay rack, set bob sleighs top buggy, cutter, feed boiler, sugar kettle; . sprayer, ;large barrel; gasoline engine aid $plritnr lack, 4y1-2 horse; 'No 3 Daisir churn, Nev Lily cream separator; 'rks chains, and sumer-' oriot,hler articles, 4 sets harness. Terms -=-110 and under cash; over proved joint motes, 5 per cent per annum off far' •cash ort credit amounts BEN. MATINS, Prop C, W. ROBINSON, Auct, FRAN'IC COATES, Clerk, Hensall, The epidemic oaf,i;nfluetlza throuigh- 'out Ontario' has .catised tlfe Officals to' cancel all ,public ,entertiainmentS in llensall for October.—Mrs', Hugh 112c- 1vfalrtiun, is making her Itotn,e with`her sari Durncaln *Martini of this village ,Andrew Joliatiston and daugli- tet, Miss Mary, have returned front Detroit, where they; thiavn been during the summer months.—Rev, Mr. Garret of St, Paul's Church; a few s ' ew dal ago receimed the said mews of the death 'action ovvsetusraf his brother, Dr,. Garrett, who had ben doing active aetvlce ti's' a ,doctor in alio army for .a nttinber of scars;.—Mrs. Shaw, wife at Rev,Mr. Shaw, forinerlyerlY of this place, i renewing ' acuaintarfces.—Miss S. i'tcDonell ia; here visiting her bro. thter, Jahn E. and Charles A.— Miss hlore:nce Bointhiron is visiting her sis- ter in Barrie,—' Ir. and Mrs'. D. B. Mc- Donald of ,Brussels, visited here With ftlienida —Mists Pearl.. Hildebrandt is hoose and 'recovering from her opera- tion 'far at endicitis'.—A little son o£ Mra. F. W. Jones has been operated on. •for a,pxiendicitis in London.—David Wilson of Brainard; Mioun;, is. visiting his brother, John McD.—Mr. II A. McEwen is massingNee- lands into Mrs,.dwelling.—Thee, Township, S. S. coavyeaition will be Meld' at Chisel - burst on the 18th. -Tice anniversary service's of the Methodist church will he held on October 20th, Kirkton Mrr..Geo. Vickers; of London, visit- ed her daughter, Mrs, S, N. Shier,— 'Messrs, Wilbert alnd! Wriliiam Beattie of Manitoulin, Island, are visiting Mr. James More.—Harvey Vickers of Lon don spent a few; days at Mr, William Fiannnit's:—Rev, A. W. and Mrs,Brown attended the General Conference at Hamilton. ' DRYSDALE A pretty wedding took place at the R. C, Church here on Monday, when Miss Evangeiine, daughter of Reeve and 12r• 1 united in marriage to iVlr.aLeo Bedard of Court - right. by Rev. Father A, A. Rondos. A. lame number of relatives and friends 'witnessed the; ceremony; They will reside at Caurtrightt. SRAFORTH•--Two Sealforth homey iv' re' saddened last week by news that twoof our boys had been killed in action—Pte. George We11a1nd, son of Henry Welland of EgmiondvjUe, ivbo went overseas this year and was 21 age; e a of ye y m• b , a,nd; Pte. Clarence west- catt, aoai; of S 2rs. Wm. Westcott, of Seaiforth, formerly of Exeter, who went overseas withi the Hurons. , He was 23.ears of age, 3" g . Hiis twin bra - they was wounded a short time ago. MINPMNINMNIMMINOINFIMm Zurich Miss V, Siebert of 'Kitchener is vis- iting at her home 'here, --While going from Zurich to Dashwood the auto driven by Mr. Henry Price ran into the ditch and upset. The uiadshield'. was broken and the top damaged. 'lhe; occupants esc-a ed with minor injura- ies,—Mr. and Mrs. Lena Kipper have returned from a visit with relatives i at Ktcltlener,-Mr, and Mrs. M. Ash. of Seberinrgviille are visiting at the Name of Mr. Thos. ,Jollnxan;,-. Tltarnks.- giving and Harvest Home services were held in the Evaingelical Church, on Sunday, Rev. R. M. Geiger, late of France occupied, the pulpit. On Wednesday there passed away at the home of hex niece, Mrs„ George Thies, of this village, Mrs. Mary Prang in her 78th year. Deceased had been: ill for some weeks. She is survived by Dive+ son, Mr. L. Prang of Zurich, Mrs. W. Schienck and Mrs. R. Rich- ardson in, thle West, and Mrs. H. Daer of near Auburn VARNA—Mr. and ,Kra John Mc- Naughton received word:, on Thursday that Their youngest son, Pte, Williazr McNaughton had been ktll!ed ,in, action He ws,. wounded an August 11 and. after recovering had been back in the lines two weeks'. He went overseas with the 1614. r. FergusonUCKERSMI,TI3,-4 Thos,I' has sold his homestead farm Lot 1, Con: 9, to 191r, A. Roos of Fidlaatan, the ca'isidera4son being $7,30q. Ow- ing to 111 health. Mr, Ferguson is re- tiring to,, Se;. if or'tlt. Yom' /Ii The important time to' lay a strong foundation for robust manhood is while life is young and the body d evelop inggrowing child needs every possible help toconserve energy and confirm the body in vigorous health. To a developing child comes with particular help. Thousands of the strong men and women of today were in vou$ - tene nourished and strengthened to withstand the inroads of disease by the ",r► consistent use of Scott's. Scott & Bowne, Toronto, Ont. 18-1 Why Canada must orrow money to carry on ' flecause Canada has put her hand to the plow and.will not turn back: - 7r -our country is in the war on the side of liberty and justice and will stay in it till complete victory is won and the unspe ;able Hun is smashed and beatento the ground; =ba nation at war must make tre- mendous expenditures in cash to keep up her armies and supply them with munitions, food and clothing; —Canada must finance many mil- lions 'of illions'of dollars of export trade in food, i : nitions and supplies which Britain and our allies must have oh credit; for these purposes Canada must borrow hundreds of millions of dollars— And, this money must be borrowed from the people of Canada: Therefore, Canada will presently come to her people fora new Victory Loan to carry on. Canadians will loan the money by again buying • Victory Bonds. The national safety, the national honor and the national well-being require that each and every Canadian shall do his duty by lending to the nation every cent he can spare fpr this purpose. Be ready when the call comes to see your country through in its great war work ,lr Issued by Canada's Victory Loan Committee in co-operation with the tifiriister of Finance of.,the Dominion of Canada