The Huron Expositor, 1917-10-05, Page 5cTOBER5, 1917
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nenouncemettt.-Mr. and Mrs.A.zt
!Anson announce the marriage
Youggt daughter, Bessie
M. John: A Taylor, of MOP-
,wfiieh took place on September
at theemanse, lifeKilfep, by Rev.
swarm WARMS.,
Seaforth, Oct. 4*. 1917.,
per bushel r .$2.10
ttrytey, per bushel.
per bushel 4 *-1, ******.-55c
per ton
Shorts, per ton $46
Flom', per ewt 5.50 to $6.30
Eggs, per dozen -....9e to 40c
Butter, per lb. .. ..35 to 40c
Potdetoes, per bag .. ..90c
Bogs, per cwt.. -..... t.17. 75
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iorni4ig the packer -
4 water
-Iat Thurs.,
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tive seeser
el Cduhb quoted:
rs ;42 2 2.60;
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$icLst0 1i.5o;
L0 to p0.50; good
$0.85 -mediuta but-
; co on butchers
mice $8.95 tow
$8to . .25; med.-
to:
COM11104rt
ainerS, $5 to $5.25;
8.50; feeders, 9.25
chant+ billet $8.50
bul1al$7.25 to $8;
is 6.175 to $7;- light
15 fti #z..35; `choice
50; oh ice sheep $11.
veal' calves $45 to,
laves, 12.50 to $14,7
0, fed and watered.
k sold; Nine baby
50. :Butchers20
r,990,I ;9.50; I, 1050,.
$10.40; 12 (1240),
$10.25; 10 (1117)
$10.35; 15, (1110)
. Cows - 1,
75; 1 • (1000
alai) $8e 6
5; 1 (1150)
$8.75; . 1,
„, 2 milkeen
$15.50; sheen
[ll1ja so-ld 20 cars
lea teers, $12.25
1.50; choice
' good, $9.50
n.75 $9.25; corn-
!;. eho ite cows $8--20
75 $43.25; med-
mnoi 25 to 6.75;
vo-.Egs to $3; best
g00(1? .25 to 7..5-„
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6.25 to $7; best
ger 100 to $125;
Iambs ns.3,5
$o rR; 30 calves
hogs $19„ fed
ce feeder•19-.20
to $.14 common to
-
"ere tliequotationse
7 steeme $11.75 tot
YY stleers, ni to
choke $10.10 te
0.85; medium,
cornmen, $6-16 ter
ills, ehoice, per cwt..
ked, $7.40 to $7.85;
$7. 10; rough boll%
;dere cows, thoice
tod $1.50 to $7.75;
,..75; Stockers $7 =50
125 tO 9.25; canners
O ;5.59; milkers,
[i 890 to $125; come
each, $75.00 ;to
to $12.5- light ewee
,
eep, ;heavy 5.75 to
$11 tO $12 -' calves,
to $15. 50; spring
,65; bogs, fed and
weigtted off ear85.s
yL
tore Toronto. , is
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riows their need*.
A. 9th
td gentlemen for
ions for improve
tent it from turn -
mations, Waves-, s
of 'nature 4 4 The
the Date:
t. elieeorito.
BEAN MARKET
Toronto, Oet. 2. - No Canadian
'beans on market until last of October: •
emported hand-picked 7.75 per bush;
Limas per lb. 15 to 16e.
POULTRY MARKET-
, Toronto, Oct. Poultry -
Spring chickens, per pound 22c; hens,
20 to 22e; ducks spring 20c , Dressed
poultry -Spring chickens 25 to 30e;
loWl 20 to 22e; squabs per dozen $4
to $4.50; turkeys, 25 to 30e; ducks,
spring 22e.
DAIRY MARKET
Toronto* Oct. 2nd. -Butter --Fresh
thoice, no to 40e; creainery
44 to 45e; per pound; solids,
to 431k. Eggs-Newlaid in cartons
1 to 53e; out of cartons, 45 tents.,
Cheese -New, large, 23e to. 23%e;
twins 233.e to 23%e; triplets 23%e
to 24c; old large, 30e; twins, 804;
triplets 30tOc-. Honey -Comb --Ex-
tra fine, 16 oz. $3.25; 12 oz. $2.75;
No. 2 2.40. to $2.50; strained tins
2ti's and 5's 17c ner lb. ; 10's 16 1-2c:
Ws, 15% to 16e.
GRAIN MARKET..
Toronto, oet. 2. -Manitoba wheat
_Ne, 1 northern, $2.23; NO. 2 do.
$2.20; No. 3 do. $2.17; No. 4 wheat
$2.11 in store Fort William, includ-
ing 2e tax. Manitoba Oats -No. 2
C.W. 66%c, in store Fort William.
American Corn -.No. 3, yellow, nomi-
nal. Ontario Oats-Nog white, 62c,
morainal; No. 3 do, 61e nominal; ac-
eording to freights outside. Ontario
Wheat -New, No. 2, $2.22, in store
Montreal. Peas -No. 2, nominal.
Barley -Malting, new, 1.18 to $1-20,
according to freights outside. Rye -
N 2, 1.70,aceording to reight. Mani-
toba Flour-ItIrst patents in jute
bags $11.50; second patents $11,00;
strong bakes', 10.60, Ontario Flour --
Winter, according to sample, $9.80; in
bags, Montreal; $9.60, Toronto,
1feed2-1Car1ots, delivered, Montreal
freights -Shorts 42, bran $35; mid-
dlings $45 to $46; good feed flour, per
bag. 0.25: liray---'1"rack. 'Toronto, ex-
tra $12 to $1s; mixed, $9 to $11.00,
Toronto. Straw -car lots $7 to $7.50.
Potatoes on track -Ontario, beg 135
to $1.45.
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1101:1SE FOlt SALE
House in Egmondville, good eeller,
and good water, low taxes, excellent
situation. - If not sold will be rented.
Apply to Mrs - A Charlesworth, Eg-
netsdeiRe. 2597x4
POR RENT.
- Campbell Moak to rent, conidstin,o
of twe stores. For yearly tenant, the
ittor'es Will be fitted up to suit the ten-
ant. Apply to THOMAS STEPHENS
Sento 2579-tf
MFOtt WANTED FOR MUNITION
• WORK,.
A number of good reliable nien can
secure steady employment on muni-
tion work. Apply to The Robert
Bell Engine and Thresher Co., Ltd.,
Seaforth, Ontario. 2598-4
FOR SALE
Lot 10, Concession 13, McKillop,
containing 100 acres; 10 acres hard-
wood busb, 1 eon:Yore ard, 7 rimmed
frame -house, bank barn, drive houg�
and hen house; also drilled well.
Would exchange for smaller farzn. Ap-
ply to William Barron, R. R. No. 4,
Walton, "Ontario. 2587-tf
HOUSE FOR SALE
For, sale, a good. frame house on
James Street, Seaforth near the pub-
lic school at present occupied by Mrs.
D. Bateman. Good cement cellar
and all in good repair. For partic-
ulars apply at The Expositor Office,
Se.aforth. - 2592-tf
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
One-fifth of an acre of good ground
end a story and a half brick veneered
house with large kitchen attached, on
East William street,- Seaforth. This
pro is in splendid condition,please
*art y situated and will be sold cheap
as the owner is removing. to London.
Apply to HARRY SPEARE,
or to JOHN RANKIN, Seaf
271-tf
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale, the north half of Lot 17,
C011eeSS/011 4, Tuckersmith, contain-
ing fifty acres more or less. There are
on the premises a good gravel house
and a goocl well, about six acres of
bush,and the rest all seeded to grass.
For further particulars welly on the
premises, cr address GEORGE Mc -
KAY, Kinnen P.O. ....2596x4
FARM FOR SALE
For sale lot 6, amcession .2, Tuck-
ersmith, containing 100 acres; 9 acres
herdwood bush, 60 acres in. grass, 2*
acres orchard and garden. There is
on the farm a gocid brick house and
bankdbarn with good stabling and ce-
ment floors. Well fenced and drained
and plenty of water. The feriae is
situated 1% miles from Seaforth. For
!further particulars apply to John
1 Gemmell, Seaforth, Ont., R. R. No. 4.
25994
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'BIRTHS.
V'Coneor--In Hibbert, on .September
30th, to Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Ot-
- Connor, a sone
Murray -In Hibbert, on October Srd,
to Mr. and Mrs: Jam.es Murray, a
son. (Still 'born.)
, O'Reilly -In Tuckersmith, on Sept.
3rd, to Mr. and Mrs. Albert O'Reilly
a daughter. (Mary Ann Bernice).
McGregor -In Hullett, on September
26th, to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mac-
gor, a daughter
MARRIAGES:
_Laird -Holmes-'- At Knox manse,
Swift Current, Sask., by Rev. Wil-
liam. A. Guy, on September 5th,
Martha Holmes, of Wymark, -daugh-
ter of Mr. David Holmes, of Wal-
ton, to Mr. John Henry Laird, of
Blumenhot, Sask.
'Clark-Seholdice-At the home of Mr.
and Mrs. James Scholdice, of Mce
Killop; Tolbert Talmage Clark, of
Walton, to Miss Margaret Schedice,
by Rev. R. A. Lundy.
S. T. Holmes
• Femoral Director and.
Licensed Embalmer
Thedertarang parlors in Odclfel
lows building opposite
Stewart Bros. Resi-
dence Goilerich et., cpp
Dr. Scottie
Flowers furnished, cn
short notice. .
Phone Night or Day 119. -
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MAN WANTED.
For Chopping Mill. Steady work.
JOHN HUTTON, Londesboro. 2594 -
FOR SALE.
n Yearlings and Calves. Apply to W.
N. GLENN, Heiman p.o., or Phone 9
on 140. • 2598-2
HOUSE TO RENT.
To rent, the brick residence of Mrs.
A. 8. McLean, on James street, Sea -
forth. For particulars apply ,at The
. .
'ExPositor Office.
GOOD FARM FOR SALE,
Lot 21, Concession 1, Tuckersmith,
I:I.R.S., /00' acres all cleared Good
frame house andobank barn, -pig pen,
hen houte Ind driving shed. -A: goba
orchard and plenty of good water;
well tile drained, well ,feneed• and
all in first glass conditeen. On the
Huron Road 2% mies from Seaforth
.and six miles from Clintim. Will be
sold cheap and on easy terms. Apply
to J. B. Henderson, Seaforth. 2596-tf
FARM FOR SALE.
106 acres .en Mil, Road, Tucker -
smith, 4 miles from Seaforth and 2
miles from Brucefield. All cleared
and in a good state of cultivation.
Erich house with furnace; .basement
barn, cement silo; spring water piped
to barn; good.well atthe house. Rural
Mail and phone. For further partic-
ulars apply to owner, Alex. A. Watt,
119r Ontario St., Guelph, Ont.; or to -
John Rankin, Insurance and Real Es-
tate Broker, Seaforth, Ont 2596-tf
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of ,ferst class land. Two
miles north of Clinton on the Gravel
Road, being lot 25, cencession 5, Hui -
lett township. There are on the prem-
ises a 1% storey frame house con-
taining 8 rooms, ,also . telephone iand
bank barn 50x60, with stabling and
pig -pen underneath, also silo and good
wire fences and some hardwood bush.
For further particulars apply to John
Reynolds, 1,30 Nelson Street, Strat-
ford, Ont. 2596-tf
FOR SALE. -
House and half acre of land in the
village of Egmondville. The property
is situated on Centre Street, close to
the Presbyterian church and is known
as the Purcell property. Good, come
fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries,: raspberries, and
currant bushes. This Is a corner pro-
pc-rty with no breaks on front, an
the land is in a good state of cultiva-
tion. This is a nice property for a
/aired farmer and the taxes are light.
For particulars apply on the premises
ortoe John Rankin, Seafortio 2584-tO
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale Lot 11, Concession 6, II.
R.S., containing 100 acres arse south
half lett 5, Concession 7, Tuckersmith.
On Lot 11 there is a bank barn 56x80,
pig pen, hen house and driving shed.
Six roomed cottage. The farm is in
a good state of cultivation and -is sit-
uated 3 miles from Seaforth on the
Main road. The 50 acre lot is all in
grass. This is an excellent property
and will be sold on reasOnable terms.
For further particulars apply to Jas.
Finlayson, R. R. No. 3, Kippen: Pos-
session will be given on September 1.
1918. 2599-4
FARM FOR SALE. .
For sale lot 38, concession 1, L.R.S.
Tuckersmith, containing 100 acres.
There are on the premises a good
bank barn 48x52, with. straw shed
34x50. Good frame house, plenty of
water at house and barn. Farm is all
Well fenced and tile drained. There
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are eight acres of bush. the balance
except 35 acres is in grass. It is sit-
uated 4 miles from Clinton and 2 teem
Brucefield. Rural mail and telephone.
For further particulars apply on .tlie
premises or address George Watts,
R. R. No. 1, Brumfield, eel:oho/le 2 on
197, Clinton Central. • 2597-4
FOR SALE.
Poultry houses, brooders, incuba-
tors and cops, all of the latest pat-
-tern. The above will be sold cheap
as the proprietor is going out of busi-
ness. '` For further partiguars address
George Brooks, BOX 131, or Phone 63,
Hensel% Out, 2597-4
` FARM FOR SALE.
For Sale, Lot 6, Concession 9, Tuekt
ellemith, containing 100 acres, about 7
Mires bush. The farm is well fenced
and drained and in a good state of
Cultivation. There are on ethe prem. -
fees a good frame house, hank barn,
pig house, hen house drive hotline- and
good wells. „ For termsandparticu-
lars apply on the premises or address
Mrs. John McCloy, Egmondville, P.O.
2356-tf
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FARM FOR SALE. I
That very desirable farm, Lot No.
Bayfield road north, Stanley, COIL-
tanung 164 acree, more or less, is of -
fed •for see. The farm is in a first
class estate of cultivation and the
buildings thereon are in good condi-
tion. The farro is an exceptionally good
Ole for mixed farming, and is situated
! 2% miles from Varna and Bayfield,
A also. Goshen Gorn.er. For terms and
,particulars apply to the undersigned.
W. J. McCLENAGHAN, R.R, No. 1,
Varna, or TeL Clinton 9-172. 2598
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale, part lot 29, South Bound-
ary Concession, Sta.nlev. TownshiD,
containing 75 acres. On the premises
are a good brick house and a good
bank barn with cement floors. The
term is well fenced and drained and
in a good state of eultivation. Conven-
ient to !school and church, Half a
mile east of Drysdale. Possession can
be given in. April, 1918, with privilege
to do- fall ploughing. For further
particulars apply to Miss Jemima
Johnston, R. R. No. 2, Zurich, or to
James Dinemere, R. R. No; 1, Zur-
ich, executors of the estate of the
late Thomas Johnston, Jr. 2596-4
VALUEABLE FARIVI LANDS FOR
, SALE .
That very desirable term, being -
composed of No' 17 and the south
&If of lot No. 16 in the 4th conces-
sion of the Township of Ilibbert, con-
taining in all 150 acres more or less,
is offered for sale at a sacrifiee, in or-
der to close up the estate of the late -
William McLellan. The farm is in a
first class state of cultivation and the
buildings thereon are in good condi-
tion. The farm is an exceptionally
good one for mixed farming. ° For
terms and particulars apply to the
undersigned. Andrew McLellan, Ad-
ministrator of the Estate of William
McLellan, deceased, Dublin P.O., R.
R. No. 2 2594-tf
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FARM FOR SALE
Per sale south half of lot 27, con -
2, uckersmitlin R.S ., containing 50
acres of land all cleared, but a small
piece of bush well underdrained and
inat geed state of cultivation. On
the premises are a' comfortable fr,anee
bard,-and-;seit:
*water in the house, a good barnwith
stone foundation, cement hog pen and
hen house good driving shed. There
is ,a never failing. well with windmill,
supplying waterto all buildings. It is
situated one mile from' school, 2 from
Bencefleld, 6 from Seaforth and Hen-
sel]; rural mail and telephone in the
house. This is a choice farm and
will be sold reasonably. For further,
particulars apply on the premises or
to Brucefield post office. John A.
Dallas. 2596-tf
FARM FOR SALE
For sale east half of lot 21, Conces-
sion 4,Tuckersmith, a square 50 acres.
There are on the premises a god
frame 1% storey house with kitchen
and woodshed. -Good bank bare with
brick stabling, driving _house and
poultry house. These buildings are
in first class repair. Two good
wells, one at the barn and one at the
house. The farm ds all fenced with
-
Page, wire and all well underdrained.
Six miles from Seaforth and six from
Hensall on the best gravelroads;', of
am lie from school. Rural mail and
Phone. This is a -choice farm and wild
be sold, on reasonable terms; posses-
sion given at any time. .For partial-
lars apply on the, premisesor address
R. R. No.' 3, Kippen P.O., or phone
11 on 132, Seaforth. P. McGrath,
2593x4-tf
• ,NOTICE TO CREDITORS
, Notice is hereby.given pursuant to
the ;statute in that behalf, that all
persons having claims against the es-
tate of Margaret Leal -le, late of the
Village of Egmondville, in the Coun-
ty' of Huron, widow, deceased, who
died at Belgrave, in said County of
Huron, on or about the 17th day, of
September, A. D., 1917, are required
on or before the 17th day of October,
_1917, to send -by post, prepaid or 'de-
liver to the 'undersigned full particu-
lare of their claims, duly verified by
affidavit, and the nature of security,
if any held by them. Further take
notice that after the said last men-
tioned date, the assets of the deceased
will be distributed among. the partied
entitled thereto, having regard only
to the claims of which notice shall
then have beengiven. Dated at
Seaterth, this 28th day of September,
1917. R. S. HaYs,Solicitor 2f578-*3the
,Executors.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf, that all
persons having, C;i31.1113 agatnst the es-
tate of Jane Gentmell, late of the I
lage of Egmondville, in the County of
Huron, , Widow, deceased, who, diedat thesaidVillage of Egmondville,
on or about the 21st day of Aug-
ust, 1917, are required on or before
the 10th- day of October, 1917, to send
by post prepaid or deliver to the un-
dersigned, full particulars of their
claims, duly verified by affidavit, and
the nature of security, if any, held by
them. Further take • notice that after
.said last mentioned .date the assetsof
the said deceased well be. distributed.
among parties eiatitled thereto, 112X-
ing regard only to the claims which
notice shall , then heve been given.
Dated at Seaforiii ,this 19th dav of
FieptellTher, 1917. R. S. Hays, Solici-
tor for Executor, Seaforth. 2597-3
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HURON EXPOSHIOR
OWL WANTED.
All kinds of. live fowl, hens, chick-
ens, ducks, turkeys and geese. Next
shipment Will,be on Tuesday, Sept. 18,
na every - Tticeday following. The
fowl must he, in by noon on Tuesdays'
at the Royal Hotel, Seaforth. 'tunes
G. McMichael. 2596-tf
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
Notice is hereby given pursuant to
the statute in that behalf, that alL
persons- havingclaims against the es-
tate of James Willison, late of the
Township of Hullett, in the County of
Ruron, retired carpenter, deceased,
who died at the said Township of Hal-
lett, on or about the 1.9th day of Aug-
ust, 1917, are required on or before
the 10th day of October, 1917, to send
by post prepaid or deliver to the, un-
dersigned, full particulars of theie
claims, duly verified by affidavit and
the nature of security, if any, held by
them. Further :take notice that after
said 13,st mentioned date the assets .of
the said deceased will be distributed
among parties entitled thereto, hav-
ing regard only to the claime which
notice shall then have been given.
Dated at Seaforth this 19th day of
September, 1917. R. S. Hays, Solici-
tor for Administnatrix, Seaforth.
2597-3
NOTICE 'TO CREDITORS
In the meter of .Tames Douglas Ket-
ef the Township of Tucker: -
smith, in the County of Huron,
Farmer,. Insolvett.
The above named has made an assign-
ment to me under the Assignments
and Preferences Act of all his estate
for the benefit of his creditors. A
meeting pf his creditors will be held at
my store in Kippen, in the said Town-
ship, on Wednesday, the 10th of
October, 1917, at two p.m. to receive
a statement, appoipt inspeetors and
give directions for the disposal of the
estate. All creditors are requested
to file their claims, verified as requir-
ed by the act, on or before the day of
said. meeting. After the 31st of
October, 1917, the Assignee will dis-
tribute the assets of the estate among
the parties entitled thereto and will
not be liable for any Part of the asse.ts
to any person of whoOe claim he shall
not then have had notice. Dated at
Exeter, the 2nd day of October, 1917.
Jacob A. Detweiler, Merchant, Kippen
Ont., Assignee; Gladman & Stanbury,
Exeter, Ont., Assignee's Solicitors.
2599-2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of William Chapman,
the Elder, late of the -township of
Stanley, deceased,
Notice is hereby given that all per-
sons having claims against the estate
of WillianieChapinire late of the town-
ship of Stanley, :in the County of
Huron, farmer, ele.eeased, who died en
or about the 16th day of September,
, A .D 1917,,are required to deliver- to
the undersigned • executors, or their
solicitor on. onbefore the 20th day
October, A.D. 191,74 a full statement of
their claims together with particalars
thereof and the tuture of the securi-
:tieen re„nace,bb,theni,4a11 tittly4
verified by affidavit -A And take notice I
that after the said- last mentioned
date, the said executors will proceed
to distribute the , estate of the said
deceased amongst the -persons entitled
thereto having regard only to such
claims as they shall have received due
notice and in accordance therewith.
Dated at Clinton this 26th day of
September, A. D.,,1917. William
Chapman and Thomas Chapman, Ex-
cutors, R. R. No. 3, Kippen, Ont.; W.
Brydone, Clinton,- Ont., Solicitor for
the said*Executors. 2599-3
AucrioN SALE.
Of 30 Head of Young Cattle. • 'Mr.
James Jones has received instructions
from Mr. Charles Dungey to sell by
public auction at the Collison House,
Mitchell, on Thursday, October 11th,
1917, at 2 o'clock p.m., the following.
One driving horse. 9 years old, 5 good
heifers in calf, 10 steers two
years old, 15steersand heifers 1 year
old. Terms -12 .enonths' credit will
be given en finnishing approved joint
notes. 6 per cent. off for cash. Posi-
tively no reserve. Charles Dungey,
Proprietor; James Jones, Auctioneer.
2599-1
AucrioN SALE
Of 25 acres of land situated at Win- "
throp, being part of lot 26, on the 9th
concession, containing a good orchard
and good well, on Saturday, October
13th, at 1 o'cliick. On the premises
are what was formerly the Winthrop
post office and store, also house and a
small barn. There will be sold at the
same time and place all the store
goods and other articles found in a
general store, including 2 large gal-
vanized oil tanks, household fruniture
and , some large oak barrels. Terms
-On Goods and chattles, cash;
terms on property made known on day
of sale. Miss C. Murchie, Proprie-
tress; T. Brown, auctioneer. 2599-2
EXECUTOR'S SALE
The Executors of .he Estee 'of
Margaret Laurie ;Widow, deceased,
will offer for sale by public auction
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on Saturday, the 20 h of October, 1917
ae the hour of two ok, Ice A.- in the after-
noon, at the Commercial Hotel, Sea -
forth., that part of Park Lot Number
Three (3), in the Villageof Egmond-
ville, in the County of Huron, con-
taining by admeasurement one half
acre of land more or less owned and
formenitroccupied by the said Margaret
Laurie. There are erected on the prem-
ises a very comfertable frame cottage
and stable in a good Ante of repair,
and the property is a' very desirable
one and a . first' class opportunity is
offered to any one desiring to procure
a comfortable and desirable dwelling
well situated in Egmondville and near
Seaforth, and very handy to churches
and schools. Terms of Sale -Ten (10)
per cent. cash at the time of sale,
and the balance within thirty days
when the purchaser will he etnitled to
a conveyance. Further particulars
and conditions of sale will be made
lolown on idaY of sale and can be had
in the meantime from John MeNay,
Eeq., or front the undersigned. Dated
the 27th day of September, 1917. R.
5. Rays, Solicitor for the Executors.
2598-4 , 2599x12
41.11.7tI0N SALE
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Of Farm. Stock, Implements, House -
bald Effects, gte. The undersigned
auctioneer will sell by public auction
on Lot 19, Concession. 1, Tuckersmith,
on Thursday, October 111 1917, at one
o'clock, the following property, name-ly; Horses -Aged team of mares,
supposed. to be in foal;4 year old draft
gelding;* 3 year old draft gelding, 1
year old draft gelding, 4 year old driv-
ing horse, aged driving mare. Cattle(
-3-Cow due to calve November 5th, I
cow due to calve March 21st, Here-
ford cow due to calve March 1, cow
due March 20; cow due to calve May
9th, farrow cow, 2 year old heifer, fat,
6 yearling heifers, 5 yearling steers,
7 spring calves. Hogs, Sheep and
Poultry -Sow with litter at foot, 2
store hogs•'30 Leicester ewes, 1 ram
150 hens, 12 ducke. Implements --
Frost & Wood 7 It. binder nearly new,
moweahorse-rake, side -rake, disc ham
row000t pulper, 2. walking plows,wag-
on, 2 buggies, road cart, 250 cedar
posts, 40 toes good hay, gasoline 6 h.p.
engine, (Gould, Shapley & Muir);
Worlonan and Ward grain grinder,
cultivator, circular saw, set 2,000 lb.
weigh scales, 200 fence slats, -windri'ss
and bucket for cleaning welld, 7 drills
of potrFurniture-Sideboard, 6 din-
ing.
40 rods long; acre of tir-
nips.
rohm chairs extension table, see-
retary,washing machine,heating-Stove
and pipes. Terms -All sums of $10
and under cash; over that aineunt 12
months' credit will be given on fur-
nishing approved joint notes. Four
per cent. per annum off for eash in
lieu of notes. Alex. Monteith, Pro-
prietor; C. W. Robinson, Auctioneer.
2598x2
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CLEARING SALE
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Of Farm, Farm Stock, Hay, Man -
golds and Implements. Thomas Cam-
eron has received instructions from
Undersigned to sell by public auction
on Lot, 27, Concession 14, Hibbert
Township, on Tuesday, October 16th,
1917, at one o'clock share the follow-
ing: Horses -2 two mares 5 years
old, agricultural; driving mare quite
and reliable for lady to drive. Cat-
tle 6 cows supposed to be in calf, 3
steers 2' year old, 4 heifers 2 years'
old, 2 heifers one year old, 6 calves.
Also 17 geese and 100 hens and pul-
lets, and a quantity of hay and 13
drills of mingolds. Implements -One
Mikado buggy (new), wagon and box,
good to buggy, open buggy, . bob-
sleighs, utter, riding plow (new),
used riding plow, 2 walking phpies,
disc, cultivator, seeder, steel roller,
scuffier harrows, binder, mower, hoise
rake, set of scales, fanning mill, set -
double harness, et single harness, pet
of slings and rope, hayrack, iron. vise,
sap pan, buckets, 2 iron 'kettles, fence
wire, g-rindstOne, wheelbarrow, lad-
ders whiffietrees, neck:yokes, chains,
forks shovelshoes, etc., cream separ-
ator, cookstove, kitchen cupboatd, 2
rocking chairs churn, wardrobe, two
lounges and other articles too num-
erous to mention: Real Estate con-
sisting of north half Lot 15, concession
5, Hay Township, containing 50 acres
of pasture land. Terms nif real es-
tatemnade lettoeeirdn day- Of sale; Tli'e
terms on chattels -All sums of $5 and
under cash; over that amount 12,
months credit will be given on furn-
ishing approved joint notes) A dis-
count of 5eper cent. per annum ca-
ter cash on credit amounts. -.George
Hopkirk, Proprietor; Ti198, Ginheron
Aettioneer. 25(.18-3
AUCTION SALE. •
Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imple-
ments. Thomas Brown has been in-
atructed to sell by publie auction on
Lot 19, Concesion 3. McKillop, on
Thursday, October llth, at 1 o'clock
p.m., the following: Horses -One
brood mare with foal by her side, one
general purpose team nine years old,
driving gelding rising 4 years, quiet
and reliable and a good worker, one
heavy draft gelding rising 3 years old,
driving filly rising two years, driving
pony. Cattle --Six ceves due to calve
in. March and April, 1 farrow cow, 7
spring calves, also I brood sow sup-
posed to litter in November, 4 store
pigs and about 80 hens. Implements
-Massey-Harris binder nearly new,
McCormick mower, McCormick tell -
foot rake, McCormick steel roll -
Massey -Harris 10 -hoe drill, Massey -
Harris cultivator, Korn King manure
spreader, new single furrow Oliver
riding plow, Fleury walking plow, set
4 section diamond barrows, lumber
wagon and gravel box, hay rack, grain
cradle, fanning mill, 30 -foot extension
ladder, scuffler, top buggy nearly new,
one new set of single harness,
one set team harness, set plow har-
ness, 2 cutters, 6 horse power Max-
well engine,Joliettegrinder, hayfork,
rope and slings, forks, shovels, neck -
yokes and other articles too numerous
to mention also one acre of turnips
and mangolds and 3 acres of corn. The
farm will also be offered for sale by
auction.' If not sold will be rented.
Terms made known on day of sale or
on application to the proprietor. All
will sold. without reserve as the pro-
prietor is giving up farming. Terms
-All sums of $10 and under, cash;
over that amoutn 12 months' ,credit
will be given on furnishing approved
joint notes. A discount of 5 per cent.
off for cash. Michael Klein, Proprie-
tot; T. Brown, Auctioener. .2599x1
Beechwood
Once more X thank ray customers
and the public generally for their eon -
United support for the past thirty
years and announce that 1 ani better
prepared than ever to eaten to their
wants.
A well selected stock of shoes and
rubbers, dry goods and groeeries-
the best values you can buy.
We solicielrour trade and will pay
the &ghee( maoket price for butter,
eggs and lard and we are taking Live
Poultry every Wednesday forenoon.
All my accounts are ready gad
hope for a prompt settlement.
Yours. respectfully, •
�L HOLLAND
THE CANADIAN 13
OF COM E
SIR EDMUND WALKER,
C.V.-O,, LLD., D.C.1-, Presiden
COML. PAID UP, $15„000,003
Sin JOHN AIRD. Generannanner.
1de V. F. JONES, Ann Gent. Manner
WE FUND, .13,500
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This Bank Bank issues Money Orders payable at face value
at any bank in Canada (except in the Yukon Territory),
and in the principal cities in the United States. -
For sums up to fifty dollars you will find this
most ,convenient way of remitting.
SEAFORTH BRANCA
L G. MTJLLEN,
4ir
68,
▪ MAN.AGInkr
AUCTION SALE
The Administratrix of the estate of
David Workman, deceased, will offer
for sale by public auction by C. W.
Robinson, auctioneer, on Lot 18, Con-
cession 2, L.R.S Tuckersmith, on
Wednesday, October 17th, 1917, at
1,30 p.m. the farm stack and chat-
tel property, also the above farm, par-
ticularly described in the posters an-
rouncing such sale. For further par-
ticulars see posters or apply to the
undersigned. Dated this 22nd day of
SeptAmber, 1917. Proudfoot, Killoran
& Cooke Goderich, Solicitors for
-Adminisinatrix. 2598-3
AUCTION SAM
Of Choice Farm Stock and Imple-
ments. Mr. Thomas Gundry has been
instructed to sell by public huction on
South half of lots 31 and 32, Conces-
sion 1, H.R . S4, Tuckersmith, on -Wed-
nesday, October 10th, the following: -
Team of geldings 4 and 5 years old,
2. good cows, 1 to calve about time of
sale, 2 steers rising 2 years, 2 heifers
15 months old, 2 calves, 2 pigs. Im-
pleinente-Massey Harris mower 5*
foot cute Massey -Harris ten hoe drill;
Massey-Ilia/lie cultivator, McCormick
10 foot rake, Massey -Harris roller,
National gang plow, Fleury plow No.
21, buggy nearly new, cutter nearly
new, wagon with box,, Cockshutt disc,
set of harrows, sleighs with log
buhks, hay -rack, stoek-rack, fanning
mill, set 2,000 pound scales, bag hold-
er and truck, set new team harness,
set new single harness, stone -boat,
Daisy churn No. 2, 25 foot kidder, a
No. 1 DeLaval cream separator,
number of horse collars, blankets,
robes, chains, shovels, forks, 2 dozen
grain bags, steel crowbar, neekyokes,
whifiletrees; a quantity 61 hay and
grain. Sale commences at one o'clock
sharp. Terms -All sums of $10 and
under cash; over that aomunt 11
months' credit win be given on fur-
nishing anuroved joint notes. Aedis-
coune of 4 per emitoff for cash.
gseintee andmeraiti fottee' cage St `Sohn
Thomas Crich, Proprietor; T. Gtindry
Auctioneer. 2598x2
AUCTION SALE
01 -r-arm Stock. -Thomas Camernare
has received instructions to seRic
t
public auction on Lot 10, --..,Nortki
Boundary, Hay, 8* miles se
Kippen on Tuesday, October -
two o'clock sharp: Horses -
draft filly 2 years old, eligible for refer-
istration; 2 agricultural fillies 2 yrmelti
ag,ricultural gelding 2 years old. OM
roadster filly e years old; general pure
pose filly two years old, broke -
en to harness. Cattle - e Tbanw.
obred Shorthorn bull' with r gisteret
pedigree,22 months old; heifer! 2 yeano
old due to calve January 1st; heifer
2 years old due to calve January 10;
22 steers 2 years old; 2 fat heifeasr
years old, 7 steers 1 year old, 5 heir-
ers two years old; five heW--
ers 1 year old'. Hogs-eYorksbiseir
sow due 't.,o litter November 20, two -
Yorkshire sows due to litter Januaner
10th, 10 pigs 5 weeks old. Tern -
Cash, or 8 months -credit on furnishing -
approved joint notes with 6 per emit,.
added. Positively no reserve as tbs.
proprietor is overatocked Robeet
Love, Proprietor, R. R No. 2, Heiman;
Thomas Cameron, Aucedteneer. 2598--Z
ft is your assikance of peefect ilitit-t,
isfactioh. in all your -concrete -.make.
Insiet on getting CANADA CEMEND.
We also have all kinds of Dressea
Lumber and, McNair Brand Shingle's&
So if you are Oguring on any neva
1 buildings or repairing, let _us help*
you plan your we -rise Our services AM -
free. ,
Jno. ustard
'.Brucefieki
AUCTION SALE. -
Of Farm Stock and Implements. Mr.
Thos. Brown has been instructed to
seI1 by public auction ou Lot 8, Con-
cession 10', McKillop, on Wednesday,
October 10th, at one p.m., the fol-
lowing: Horses -Heavy hone rising
6 years, heavy mare rising 3 years, 1
driving horse rising 7 years, quiet
and reliable and a good worker; blood
colt rising 3 years, one heavy draft
team 6 years old. Cattle -Seven
milch cows calvingefrora Februaty to
May, 8 heiferz risinge3 years, 5 steers
rising 3 years, 3 steereerismg 2 years,
2 heifers rising 2 years, 7 spring
calves. Pigs --Three .sows -with litter
at foot, 5 store hogs. Also a number
of hens and young pallets. . Tomple-
ments-Massey-Harria binder 7 foot
cut, Massey -Harris hay loader, Mas-
sey -Harris side rake, Massey -Harris
fertilizing hoe drill, Deering eultiva-
or with seed box, hay rake_, Kemp
manure spreader, two walking plows,
twiu gang plow, 2 sets iron harrows,
Massey -Harris mower, lumber wagen,
top buggy, cutter, pair bobsleighs,
gravel box, 2 hay -racks, 2 sets double
harness, set single heelless, grind-
stone, wheelbarrow and other articles
too numerous to mention. Also a
quantity. of mangolds tin the drill, a
number of cedar posts and a. quantity
of lumber. Household Furniture -
Moffat range, new; glass cupboard? 2
tables, kitchen chairs, 3. bedsteads,
parlor suite, churn, coal oil tahk.
The whole will be sold without re-
serve as the proprietor has sold, the
_term. Terms -All sums of $5 and
under, eash; over that amount twelve
months credit will be given on furn-
ishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 5 per cent. off for cash on
credit amounts, Thomas O'Loughlin,
Proprietor; Thos. Brown, Auctioneer.
2598x2
GRAND TRU
Highlando, of Olytarie
Canada
THE HOME (IF" itlab
AND THE MOOSE. -
OPEN S NS ,
DEER -November lst to Neveraltom
15th, inclusive.
MOOSE -November let to Nov
15th, inclusive. In some tif thee
Northern Districts of Ontario,
eluding Timagami, the open
son is from Noveoeber Ise
November 20tb,
Write for topy ef "Playgrettnelse-thei
Haunts of Fish mad Game," giving.
Gatne Laws, Ifunthig Regidationi, Atte,.
to C. E. Horning, Union Statienn Tee -
routo, Ont. -
W. EMERY' LE Tows Am*.
W. PLANT Depot Agent
gernammonssmann
W.S.Ggrinie
v.rnbalmer and
Funeral Director
Undertaking Porters above
Ad„Williams' grocery etorm
Main Street, Seaforth
ewers furneeed on short nothe
'.3haeges moderate.
Phone night or day - 192
Engines Fpr Sa et.
Several Portable and Traction Engines for salelSuitable
for corn cutting and farmer's 'own use.
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One 20 h.p. Clinton Traction Engine, thoroughly over -hauled and rebuilt
One 17 le p. Bell Traction Engine, thorousghly over-bauled and rebuilt
One le h p. Waterous Traction Engine, thoroughly over -hauled and rebuilt
One 14 h.p. White Traction Engine, just as received from the veer.
One 17 lip. Sawyer dr Masser return tubular Traction engine
One 13 tLp Nosworthy Portable Engine, thoroughly over haulea and rebuilt
One 13 b."). Waterloo return tubular Portable Engine
One 13 h o. Sawyer & Massey return tubular Portable Engine
One 12 h.p. John Abell Locomotive Portable Engine.
GASOLINE E 14GINES
One 19 h.p. Gooldothaplev & Muir Portable Gasoline Engine
One 6 h.p. Field Stationary Gasoline Engine
We also hare the following Threshers for sale:
SEPARATORS
One GoodinouSeparotor with wind stacker and feeder
One Waterloo Separator with wind stionker aid
One Monar Separate= with wind stacker and
For further partileulers a
Th6Iobt.Bell Engine and Threlbert** Ltd*
Seawall, attazio