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AUCTION SALE -Of Farm stock &
Implements at Lot 31, Con. 14, E.
Wawanosh, on Friday, Oct. 29th.
See bills for particulars. Earl Hart
Prop., Jas. Taylor, Auct.
AUCTION SALE—Farm Stock, Im-
plements and Household Furniture,
at Lots 29, 3o, 1st line of Morris at
Bluevale, on Monday, October 25.
See bills. Geo. McDonald, Prop.,
Tohn Purvis, Auct,
AUCTION SALE Of 55 head ,of
Cattle, 'also xoo acre farm, at Lot
12, Con. 8, Grey; 2 miles west of
Ethel, on Friday, October 15th, at
o'clock., 49 head of Fat Heifers,
2 -year-olds and yearlings; 3 head of
yearling steers; 2 milch..cows, 1 due
tofreshen
this month. These cat-
tle have been on this farm since
June and are a good quality Dur-
ham, Hereford and Polled Angus
'Heifers and are fat. Stock will be
sold without reserve as proprietor
has no winter feed. For terms see
bill's. H. T. Thomson, Box 249,1
Wingham, Prop., D. M. Scott, Auct.
Grain etc, at Lot 3o, 7th Con, Mor -
..1161111
FOR SALE— Eight Pure bred Ox-
ford Ram Lambs. Priced to sell—L.
Forgie, g con., Ttirnberry.
FOR SALE — Pandora Range, Small
New Quebec Heater, Table, Large
chair, knitting machine, Washer and
Wringer, Kitchen Couch, Organ,
Alladin Lamp, Some books (Cham-
bers' Encyclopedia,) Some canned
fruit, Hay forks and shovels, Bar-
rels and pails, Box of Irons; Hand
Cultivator 9 -year-old hens, mangolds
squash, and carrots, silk cans, dried
beans and other small things. --
Mrs,
Mrs, J. O. McGregor, Lower Wing -
ham,
FOR SALE — One of Wingham's ni-
cest homes, at a reasonable price,
as the owneroses ur p leavingtown.
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Every modern convenience, also
garage, good garden, and fruit. $1,-
000 cash, balance on mortgage.—Ab-
ner Cosens, Insurance and Real Es-
tate.
FOR SALE — Auction Sale of Farm,
Farm' Stock, Implements, Hay,
Auction Sale -Farm Stock, consist-
ing of horses,cows, young cattle
and pigs, also 5o acres of grass-
land, will be held at John C.
Casemore's premises, 1st line ,Mor-
ris. Lot 1r-ra on Thursday, Octo-
ber 2rst, at two o'clock,—John Pur-
vis, Auctioneer.
BOARDERS WANTED — Comfort-
able home with all conveniences:
Enquire at the Advance -Times.
,FOP. SALE—Second hand coal heat-
er — Apply George Olver.
See McClary's New Quebec Cook
and heater. 14 inch oven with white
panel and deep square roomy" fire-
box. Barns any kind of fuel, spec-
ially prided at $28,00, on display at
Thompson & Buchanan, Store Mer-
chants.
FOR ,SALE — Steep range chemical
Closet and quantity of tools, Apply
to Mrs, F. Prant, Catherine St.
FOR SALE—Oxford shcarlrng ram
lambs and ewes, Shorthorn Buns,
ten months, and. Yorkshire swine,
both sexes, year old White Leg-
horn, hens and cockerels. john Far -
risk & Sons, Lucknow, Ont,
,IFOR SALE * One Range, Welcome
National, burns both wood' and coal.
One Mars Wood Heater, a ntnnber
hot alt piped, 000 iron 'fed, one
mattress, one extension table.--AP-
ply
able -.Ap-ply Mrs .W. 5, Gallaher, Shutes St.
& Maple,
10R SALE Four real first
'class Cows,. tot sale, three Durham
artd one blue, three to freshen this
fall. All our fowl which are most -
y one year,old Bullets„ Barren
Strain T.L,eghortis, l P, Rocks and
ILl.:l.eds, all hi Splendid condition,
nd laying fairly .well, also about
too bushels of excellent tar ,tnan-
golds,-1. 5, Till. ".
ris Township, •2 miles south of Brus-
sels. Sale unreserved at 1 o'clock
sharp. See bills for further particu-
lars.—Wm. H. Maunders, Prop. Jas
Taylor, Auctioneer.
HOUSE TO RENT—Large brick je-
sidence, all modern conveniences,
and garage. Apply to Robt. Allen,
LOST—A man's watch somewhere in
Belgravc on School Fair Day, Fin-
der will please leave salne at Dan
Geddes' store.
MIXED HONEY FORS LE -In
3o pound pails fax $2.50. Will leave
it at Mr .Mills' Feed Store for those
outside of Wingham--.Jas. H. Case -
more.
TO RENT -- House in good repair,
with all conveniences, on Minnie
Street, suitable for small family—
Apply Chas. Cooke,
WANTED — 500 cedar rails. Apply
to United Farmers Co -Op, Co.
AUCTION SALE
The property and Household ef-
fects of Frank McConnell, Josephine
St, North, Wingham, on Saturday,
Oct. x6th, ,Household effects cash.
Terms of Property made known on
day of sale,—Jas. Taylor, Auction-
eer.
AUCTION' SALE
Brookside I1erd of
HOLSTEION FRE.ISIAN CATTLE
WEDNESDAY, NOV. ';3, 1976
1.30 p.m. Sharp,
At Lot 13 Con.cessioit, 3r Flowick
Twoand a half miles south and two
italics west of F'ordwich, C.?.: , train
at Fordwich Met Tuesday night, Wed-
nesday zuorning and noon; Gowans -
town C. N. R, Wednesday tntirninf
trains, Free lwieh at noon. Comae
early, and look them ov :r..
Uw @Tpr
7 Craws in full Milk flow, 17 'Cows,
due to ;freshen'; 9 Bred' Heifers, 'z
Bulls ,ready for service; 6 Bull Calves,
3 York 'Sort's, x York sowwith'litteh,
x Fancy Pony x year old;
i ANNOUNCEMENT
22 daughters and 2 sons from King
Echo Ranward. His two nearest
dams average 27Qoo lbs milk, xo$o lbs
butter in x year: "
Six sons from King Mutual Berke
Imp. Bred by the noted breeders,
Hargrove & Arnold of Iowa. His
Sire is out of the World's record Jr.
2 year old, 1200 lbs butter x year. Dam
Jr. is 2 year old, 948 lbs butter in one
year, her dam 4x lbs butter in 7 days,
1280 lbs in one year. Write for cat-
alogues.
TERMS: -Cast 0r12 months with
interest at 6 per cent, on bankable
paper.
MERRITT MOORE, W.L. LAMKIN
Auctioneer . Proprietor,
R. R. No. 2, Gorrie;
NOTICE TO CREDITORS •
NOTICE is hereby given, pursuant
to Section 56, Chap. 121, of the Revis-
ed Statutes of Ontario, that all pers-
ons having claims against the estate
of Samuel Burchill, who died on
or about the sixteenth day of January,
A.D,, 1926, are required to send by
post,prepaid, or .to deliver to R. Van-
stone, Wingham ,Ontario, Solicitor for
the executors, on or before the nine-
teenth day of October, A. D .1926,
their names and addresses, with full
particulars in writing of their claims,
and the nature of the securities (if
any) held by them, duly verified by
a statutory declaration.
And further take Notice that after
the said nineteenth day of October,
1926, the said executors will proceed to
distribute the assets •of the said es-
tate'ainong the parties entitled there-
to, having regard only to the claims
of which they shall then have had
notice, and the said executors shall
not be liable for the said assets or any
part thereof to. any person of whose
claim they shall not then have receiv-
ed notice.
DATED at Wingham, this twenty-
fifth day of September, A. D. 1926.
R. Vanstone,
Wingham P. O.
Solicitor for the Executors.
WINGHAM. FALL FAIR
PRIZE WINNERS
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foal , at side Thos. H. Moore; Pe-
ter Fowler, W. 3. Henderson,.
Spring foal - W. J. Henderson, R.
Allen, Peter Fowler. -
One -year-old Filly dr Gelding
AIex McDonald, Gordon Brown, Thos
H. Moore.
Two-year-old Filly of gelding —
Fred Toll, Win. Mundell, Jr.
Team in Harness - Tel Montgom-
ery, Duncan McGregor, Fred' Toll.
HEAVY DRAFT:
Spring Foal — Robert J. Purdon.
One -year-old Filly or Gelding —
Duncan McGregor.
Two-year-old Filly or . Gelding-
Grey Bros., Alex McDonald, Jas. For-
ster.
Team in harness — Robt. Graham,
R. C. Armstrong, Jas. Forster.
Best Three -Year-old Heavy Draft
or Agr., Special Prize — Jos. Gaunt.
Light Horses, Carriage — Two year
of dFilly or Gelding - G. Reid, Tees -
water; Jas. Forster, Lucknow.
Single. Driver G. T. Robertson,
A. & W. McKague, W J. Roberts,
Pordwich.
Roadsters One year-old, Filly or
Gelding—Robt. Allen Clifford, Wm.
Finley. .
Single Driver - Robt. McLaren,
Hensall, W. J. Roberts, • Fordwich, J.
C. Currie, Wingham, W. J. Roberts,
Fordwich. ,
Shorthorn Cattle Two-year-old
Heifer — Oliver Campbell.
Bull under r2 months — W, 3. Cur-
rie & Son.
Aged Bull—W. Murchison.
Herefords — Breeding Cow, milk-
ing or near calving— Jas. D .Little,
Teeswater, Foster Marshall, Teeswa-
y,
ter.
Bull over 12 months Geo; Kenne-
dy, .Lucknow, Jas. ' D. Little.
Bitll under 12 months - Geo. Kenn-
edy, 1st & 2nd.
Heifer, under 2 months — Jas. T,
Lyons & Sons, Foster Marshall.
Two-year-old Heifer — Jas. D, Litt•
le,
xst and 2nd.
One year-old Heifer Jas, T. Ly-
ons, 'Thos, Taylor.
Polled Angus •-- All prizes' to F.
Todd, St. Helens,
Jersey or Their Grades -- Breeding
Cow, milking or near calving — Geo.
Cruiltshanks, W. J, Currie.
Heifer over 1a months —"Geo. Cru-
ikshanks, Wm, Wilson,
Holsteins or their Grades -- Breed-
ing Cow, milking or near. calving -
Frankl3eninger, Geo. Currie,
Grade (Beef Type)—Breeding Cow,
milking or near calving — W. 5, 'Cur-
rie, tst & and.
Two yea, -old Heifer - W. Jk Curs.
tie tst & till,.
Orta: -year-old Heifer -"','hos. Tay-
lor, Foster Marshall.
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Ram Lamb, selling class — Gordon
Brown, Edwin Purves:
Aged Ewe, raised .lamb in 5926 —.
Bdwin Purves.
Shearling Ewe --r Gordon Brown,
Edwin Purves,
Ewe Lamb `- Edwin Purves, Gor-
don Brown.
Oxford Down Sheep — Aged Ram
with pedigree—Jas. L. Tolton, Walk-
erton, Jas. Connell & Son, Palmers-
ton.
Shearling Ram, with pedigree
Jas. Connell, 1st & 2nd.
Ram Lamb, selling class - Jas.
Connell, Earl Caldwell, Blyth.
Aged Ewe,,,raised lamb in 1926 —
jas. Connell, 1st & '2nd.
Shearling Ewe Jas, Connell, Jas.
L. Tolton.
Ewe Lamb — Jas. Connell ist
and 2nd.
Downs, any other ..- In this class
Mr N. G. Ross of Londesboro, exhib-
ited in each section, and won six lsts'
and ,4 seconds.
Pigs - Sow of 1926, not less than
4 months — Wat. Carruthers.
Breeding Sow — Wat. Carruthers,
Sam Alton.
Yorkshires - Boar of 1926, not less
than 4 months W. J. Currie, Sam
Alton: -'
Boar, prior to 5926, with pedigree—
Sam Alton.
Sow of 1926,.not less than 4 months
Tl>os d Congram, ist & 2nd.
Breeding Sow — Sam Alton, 1st &
2nd.
Tamworths- Samuel Alton secur-
ed one first in each section. ,
Poultry — Ducks, Pekin or Ayles
bury W. 3. Miller, W. J. Hender-
son.
Ducks, any other - M. H. Vollick,
Mildmay; Gordon Brown.
Geese, Toulouse -Sam Alton,
Geese, any. other — M. H. Vollick,
Ist & 2nd.
Bantams, ornamental — W. I. Mill-
er, G. H. Orvis.
Pigeons, best exhibit, open to boys
under 16 Years—Harold Finley, -Bruce)
Campbell. '
Leghorns ,brown male -M. H. Voll -
ick. '
Leghorns, white, male—M. H. Voll -
ick, 1st and `2nd.
Leghorns white female — Jas.
S. Scott, M. H., Vollick. `�
Minorcas,` male —W. I. Miller.
Minorcas, female- W. I; Miller.
Plymouth Rocks, barred, male —
W. I. Miller ist & 2nd.
Plymouth Rocks, barred, female —
W,'I, Miller, 1st & 2nd.
Rhode Island Reds, female — W. I.
Miller.
Wyandottes, white, male — W. I.
Miller, M. H. Vollick.
Wyandottes,, white female — Robt.
J. Powell, W. I. Miller.
Wyandottes, any, other female— W.
I. Miller. '
Chickens — - Ducks, Pekin or
Aylesbury- W .I. Miller, W. J. Hen-
derson.
Ducks, any other — Sam Alton.
Bantams, ornamental — W. I. Hill-
er, Geo. Orvis.
Leghorns; brown, male W.
Miller.
Leghorns, brown, female —'W.
Miller.
Leghorns, white, male Jas
Scott, 1st & 2nd.
Leghorns, white, female — Jas.
Scott, Ist,"$i 2nd.
W. I. Miller captured 1st' and 2nd
in following breeds: Minorcas Male,
Minorcas, female; Orpingtons, male;
Opingtons, female; Plymoth "Rocks,'
barred male; Plymouth Rocks, barred
female; Plymouth Rocks white,
Plymouth Rocks, white, female, Wy-
andottes, white male; Wyandottes,
white, female.
Wyandottes, any other, male — W.
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