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MARKETS.
Seaforth, Sept. 26, 1918
F4egs,,Iper dozen . . ...43 to 44
rOat, per bushel .. 70c
fftdter, per lb, ..........40e to 43e
Potatoes, per bushel ... .1.25 to 1.50
-Wheat o per bushel ... . . . 2.17
Spring wheat, per bushel 2 12
Hogg, per cwt...........419.00
Shorts, per ton 43.00
Peas, per bushel
$2.25
Barley, per bushel............$L00
Bran, per ton 38.00
Flour, per cwt. ...... ....5.60 to $6
BEAN MARKET
Sept. 24. -Beans - Canadian,
r bu3llel 36.50 to 57.50. Foreign, hand-
bulhel 36.75 to 37.
POULTRY MARKET
mato. Sept, 24. -Live weight -Hens, four
It* 22 to 256; hens, 4,1b.. and over 27 to 26c:
seeing chicken e 33c t36c; roosters 16 to 18c:
ducklinge. 25c, ducks. 15c. turkey. 25e to 27c.
Dressed Poultry -Hens, four pounds 27 to
anc; hew 4 lbs.. and over 28e to 30e: Pring
clact Inc. nae to 40c; roosters 23c to 25c:
tenet:tinge, leo, ee, Vac; duck30c; turkeys 30c.
DAIRY MARKET
Tereebo, Sept. 24.-Cheeee, new large,o 23at
e4c, twins, 2531,, to 2414; old large 251,40
so 26c; twins 26c to 261,4„e.
algeca-No. 1 candled, 49c to 50c; detected
dal to 53c; cartoos. new laid, 57 to 58c4
latitteo-Creamery, eotals. 451,4 to 46c; do.
freoh made. 47 to 48c; choice dairy prints. 41
to 42e; ordinary dairy Printa, Sc3to 40e;
on' 36c to 38c. •
Comb honey-Choiee, 16 cie 34.50 to 35;
per dozen; 12 oz. 53.50 to 54 per dozen; sec -
and dark comb- 52.50 to 32.75; hulk
- to 2,6c.
, IapIe oewup--imperial gallone. 52,35: a -
gallon tine. Sr.35 Per gallon. Maple sugnr,
wee peurol. tine 2.ac.
LIVE STOCK MARKETS
Buffalo.. Sept. 24. -Cattle, 270 cars, good
grades, steady; others. 25e tower; prime heavy
roative eteers. 546.50 to 317; best shipping
etee, 516 to $16.50; medium shipping steers
514 to $15: plain and coars.e, 513 to 314; Can -
Mien steers, heavy. $16 to 516.50; di), fat and
031'3w-1100 to 1200 bs., 514 to 514 ; Canadian
steer., and heifere 31 lto 312' bOet native
ocaolings, Oto i '
ess lbs., 315 to 316; light
n etive ewe' quality. 513 to 314-
best
bendy snwrs $12 to 513; to good 'kinds
ale to 512; 'handy liteera.a4d heifers, mixed,
19.50 to 510.50; weetern heiface 510 to $10.50:
-.Canadian heavy 'ow, 310.50: to 511; butcher-
ing coves 58 to V; cutter. 37 to 38.59; can -
n eer. 55.50 to 36.25: fancy bulls. $10-.50 to
$14.50; buteherinebulls. 36.50 to $9.50; best
feeding' :steers, 900 to 1000 lbs.. 510 to 511:
eel:Amon bulb. S5.a0 to 37.50: rnediUM feeders.
le.55 to 59.5e: stockere, $7.50 to 38,50: light,
earamon. 57 to 5e; beet milker:4 and springer.
'aria to O150. Ho-fteceipts. 69 cars ; market
10cto 11:7 lower henry and vorkere. $30,15
to $20.21: eye:. 31i.50 to $19.75. Sheep and
rnk-'- at) wire: ninrket. steady ; tod
61.7S: yearlines. 514 to
ate; weeteste en; Lel71.773: ewee, 512 to 512.70.
Crelviedatetwipte. 17300. regeket. eteedy: top,
stft.ro
52o; fair to good, $1S to 519; roughs.
a7 to. Ole.
fanntrezi. Sew:. rt.-- Pricee for choice line;
'were eteede e" the Wel Fn.' Cottle Maraot
the: menthe. telt were cirrwr ee to en (-eats,. for
0,11171€,:'7, *titt cemmon eteck. Tee reeeipt4 were:
noir, oleos eione Woesnd 900
• •-. rqr !,2fH1 cattle. '1000 eaeep
erne le„,-; -eel d'heioe 3 -wee steno eilon •
0done o,nooen. eddee en snree.• edod 812.25
to ei.2.10! comeef•n. S6.5 .to se.71; butcher
brias. choiee rird heevy. 511 to 811.5G: (rood.
nee : bete:ewe ceee cheiee. • e10 to
cemninn. e7.50 111.21. Sheen al1.50
le. enenbe. a16 to a17.
tx, 815; orwee fea. 10.50 to S11.50,
- 520 to 520.25; SOW.3. VI to
. wee el.
Tinian Stock Yeetts. Tel -entre Sentember 2.1.
-A tie win of eratle snd er. netive msrlcet.
• fer ae the rernbee of eales Wq51 concerneet.
hut prectieslly flehfinze eeece. were eae
feetrres of the onentriz eale dile week. The
eilefeere wie; -*mem- the lereest of the. yeer eo
eiete'ut eerwarieed abreet eaoie-0
onlmen. (woe one Irma golel Phrwr. 815.,V0
wer cwt. Ten toeewietien taroreee
aw Donn ere' I.' --'k DA emu, wqs 816
per mt. Wile atotterer buyers see that they
are row nto rely elnuest nee ewiee fnr reel' ex-
-Pori -1111e eattle. but flint if etie offering% eon
tO, bPr Or,l7lrri`,011 tri 5110, e itowe f.xtpurt
to peer eft -elite-. 2 4 et nrosent. there will doeht-
low bedeclioine rnerket owing to the far+
• Ct•ta Yint.e rithrP nf
7111t lwest en hand than thee can pro-
iltelese• .0
reo tar +Vatt V', 94,5 et,
11(4 mew- then -beer 200 nr efin enttle that.
email rafat be eleened amonget the eeenrtable
stock. There are. of croiree, a lot of cattle in
the country hest row Viet wnuld not par to
letter, in the stable. but there are othera
whitita would- pey .for attention and a few
aieeeke of stall feeding. The pasture i many
Ilart e of the Province now than than at the
'first of the month. but apparently it is having
very little effect on the number of cattle being
shamed into the market
Choice saw e were in good derna-nd and
luongth an te $10.25 per cwt.. The medium CARD OF THANKS
and eoramon- grades, however. were slow in
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$14; butchers 'steers and heifers choice,
$11.25 to $11.75; good $9.50 to $10.$0; do.
medium, $8.75 to $9.09; do. common. $7.15 to
$8.00; butchers' cows, choice. $9 to $11,00;
de. good. $8.00 to $8.50; do. medium, 97.75 to
$8.,00: do. common $6.75 to $7.50; do. can-
ners 36 to $6.50; butchers' bulls, choice. 10.60
to $11; do. ,good, $9.50 to $10.25; do. toed.
ium, 5e1.00 30 *9.00; do. oonunon $7 to $7.75;
beet feeders, 39.53 to $11; best stockers. $9.00
to $10; milkens, and springer, oholee. $100
to 5165; cotnmon and medium $66 to 2100;
ealven choice $16 to $17.50; do. medium,
512.50 to $14.50; do. common $10 to $12; do.
owns $7.50 to $9; lambe, choice etwing
$17; taint*, yearlings, $15.00 to $16.00;
eleeep, choice handy $13 to 315; do. heavy,
and fat bucke $11 to 12.25: heavy fat, $8 to
,511; hog% fed and watered, $10.50; do. off
CA,r8,, $19.76; do, f.o.b. $19.50. Lela $1 to 52
on light to thin hogs; less St to $3.50 on wows
lees 34 on atags; lees 50e to $1. on beaview.
BIRTHS
Fraser -In Seaforth, 4rn Sept 23rd, to Mr. and
Mrs. Grant Framer, a daughter,
Eckart-In McKillop, on Sept. 23. to Mr. and
Mrs. j. M. Eckert, a daughter.
Walper-In E.xeter, on Sept. 16, to Mr. and
Mn. John Wainer, a daughter.
Shoteedown-At Alexandria Moepital, Goderich,
on Sept. 12, to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Shear..
down. a daughter,
Seleoenhals-In Clinton. on Sept. 17th. to Mr.
and Mr. E. Schoenhals, a daughter.
Detot-In 13rueefield, on September 15. to Mr.
and Mrs. Stanley Detot, a son.
Faulkner -Is Stanley-. on September 13, to Mr.
and Mrs. William Faulkner. a daughter.
Frannioan-In McKillop, on August 31, to Mr.
and Mrs. William Flannigan. a eon:.
McSfabb--In Seaforth. on September' a3rd, to
Ur. and Mrs. Alex. MeNabb. d son.
Stesody-In Seaford' ,on September 24th, bo
a,tr.. and Mra. John Sturdy, a daughter.
Wilson -In Moorefield, on September 22nd, to
Dr. and Mrs. T. G. Wilson. a son -Thomas
Eric.
MARRIAGES
Crerar-McDonald--In London, on Sept. 13, by
Rev. D. C. McGregor. Mr. John A. Crerar,
eif Grey township, to Miss Mary McDonald of
Brussele.
alearichol-MeMurray-At St. John's Rectory,
Bruseels, by Rev. H. Smith. on September 4.
Duncan McNichol. of MeKillop, to .01ive
Pearl, MeMeirray, of Brussels.
DEATHS
Murdoch -In Hensall. on Saturday, September
1.4th, Jessie Ross, beloved wife of William
Murdoch. aired 65 years.
Laeriont-In Brussels. on Sept. 18, Hugh La-
mont, aged 82 years, $ months and 26 days.
McTavish -In Wroxeter, on Sept. 3, Peter Mc-
T-avish, aged 71 years.
Sanders -In Exeter. on September 17th, Cath-
arine Vosper. relict of the late Samuel San -
dere, aged 73 years. 2 months and 13 days.
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S. T. Hplmes
Funeral Director and
Licensed Embalmer
Undertaking pariors in Oddfei
Lows building opposite
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dence Goderrch st., cpp
Dr. Scott's.
Flowers furnished cri
short notice.
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'EMBALMER AND
I.FUNERAL DIRECTOR •
Undertaking Parlors Above
M. Williams' Groogy Store.
Main Strett, Selfortli
Flowers furnished on short notice
Charges moderate
Phone -Night or Day -192
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'ling -end many wera still in the sheds whene
the market closed. Bulb wee* very scarce.
'The downward trend of the -market for bulls
last week was crolited by some as being re-
e poneible for ymterday's small offering of this
'eines of beef.. The choice butobere' hulas. how-
ever, are bringing good orices, anywhere from
310- to 510.50 per cwt. The common and light
stuff yerv glow.
Deapite the fact that there were very few
tedgeie on, the market. there was .an ensier
-feeling and prices evenitually declined about
SOe to. 7150 per cwt The top price- was 317,25
per met. Lambs were unchanged in value and
yearlings were sold at the same figure as last
week. Sheen caahed at from 513.50 to 514.50
Par cwt. The demand for sheep fit for breed-
ing pargueoes was again active.
Bog Prtees are unchanged. The general
'Price this week is expected to be 319.50 per
mete Most of the buyers claim that there is
.cwt, Most of the buyers clai nitbat The is
not to be a•ny change until early next week
•at least •
Duna and Leyeek sold: Butchers- 17, 1400,
lia.25; 14, 941), 10-85; 18, 970, 511.80; 6, 920,
511.23; 14. 935. 5.11.55; 3, 1110, 515.267:
' 1,-81f0,
$12: '7$0. 511 ; 9, 1040. 513." 9, 970, 512.50:
1120, 53.85; 7, 1045. 57; 25, 31420, 514.40:
15.• 930, 512; 22. 1040-. $14. CQWS*1., nos,
-$3.75; 3. 1010. 56.25; 1. 1110, 510,25: 1 .1040,
$7.50; 71. rem se ; 1, 1150, sio
1. 850. 36; 2, 1195, 510; 2, 714e, 56: 1. 600.
35.50-: 980e$6; 3, 985, 56.25; 1, 980. 39.50.
Corbett. Hall .and Coughlin sold 37 cnrs and
-Quote; Good steers 514 to 534.75; ehoice but -
there, 513 to $13.50: good, 112,25 th 112.75;
medium. $11 to 5.11.60; common, 510 to 510.50;
ehoice butcher cows. 510.25 to 510.50; good
S0.50 to. 510; medium, 9 th 9.50; common.
37 to 37.75: ehoice heavy bulls. $10.50 -th 511:
butchers bulls, 59 to 39.50; bologna bulls,
3-7.50 to 53: canners. 35.75 to $6.25: light
sheep, 312.50 to 513.60; choice spring lambe,
317 to- 5.17.50; choice calves, 51'T th 317.50;
medium. 1:1.50 to M. Hogs, fed and water-
ed. 519.50.
Rice apit Whaley so1d 3 cars; Butchers' -
24. 1129, 813.60: 1020. 5:11.6a : 10, 950. 311 ;-
ta. Wel. 311.25; WI. 810 all: 1. 970. $10: la.
940. Seiner Coere--1. 117a. %nes • 1. fele. SR;
2. 990. 5.14: 1. 1860. 3,13.a.; 3. 1070„, 510: 2.
1060. Se ee; 6. !ton. 56; le 620. $5.5h: 1. 1006
3'7: 2. leen fee; 6, e20. *6.10: 6, 910. 36: 4.
. 9.00. 16.. nuile-3. 1350. 510.37; 1 610. 37aa:
1, 14l. 57.25. Stocker; and feeders -1. ail).
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grv="ki '.11 atig ArraArortir 'old: Butchers --
30. 5.1.141; 1.9. POO. 51.3.71; 18. 900. 3111.-
00; :1. eew Se.50 • :5. 1190. 814: 8, 1.010. 51.56:'''6-511! 22" ale, 510. Coen- 3. 1.200.
31h5d7 1. "ate lass. 810.70: 1. 1020,
' w10. $1: 1. 115.0.•a0.25: 1. 1088. 9.50:
tele Se
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$1111; 15. 810. 55.6e; 4, 1471, 510.75:
3. dart at 14, 12. 1060. 512.00; 5. 840. S11.25:
2. lune, Mt 7 1. 1270. 311. Cows -12, 1065,
$111: 1. en). 56; 5, 040. .56; 1, 810, 56.10; 1.
7/30, S1.7 -
gheaft, & Son sold: Pate -hers -76, 10430,
312.afi • en Wee, 513.25: 22.- 1020,. 313.7a :1.
3010-310. la. 610, 411. Cows-- 2. 770. 55.50:
9dd. $7.all :1. 1040. $6: 2, 1125. 310.85; 1.
960, 1. 1260, 39.90: 1. MO.. 39.10; 1.
35.911; 9, 900, 56. Bulls -1, 1810. 80.50:
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(.414-`. & Son sold; Butchers' -0,
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56.50; en 780, a10.50: 1. 630, $8.10: 22,
1000. 31;;W9; 12- 1620, 313.50. Cows. 3.
$10 2'': $7 • 1.IMO. Sif.50-: 2, 1045. 510:
1, Nen eke; O26. 3O.25; O. 780, 36: 2. 900.
$6.efa: 11100, 510.25; a. 925, $6; 6, 760.
37.e9, nen-- e, 769. $7.90: G, 485. 37.15; 1.
1089. $4.1en 1. el0, $R.15: 1.. 540. e7.50.
. The Iferrie Abattoir -Cern:early bought 760
tattle: 'neer.. $11.75 to 814 18 heifere. 510
Sitree wens. 59.25 to 519.16; canners, 5n0
to 55, heft-. $7.25 to $11.
Genete. teeiterl, bought 500 cattle: Good. 312
$1.';* nar•,7i trn, 511 to $11.75: cows. 56.50
Stien • reeee e•-,51) 30310.50: 19 m
laben
317.21 . fe hone 31.
e Wo. fed.
Metier -ad eolit 25 cars: Butch-
etkrf,' "dla.77e: 1. 1170. 515: 20, 10110.
teen '511.25: 1. 1390. 513.50; 2
Otte to. (W.O. $11.50: 19, 960. 511.50:
5,7:an el, 850. 810.75: 2. 101.1.
taaa:a; 5'5 5) 1. no. 39.50: ID, i-20„
39.21: 7-• ate, et; '4.. ale. 38.10: 2. 850. $3.
(tern 841.80: 1. 11160, 39-.50; 4. 1070.
Pelt; t Se.25 • 1. 960, 39: 1, 920, 33:
, 5f 7. ••-t): .
4. 56: 2 9•50, 56: a. 320. 36:
1-ed0, a. afrie 55.90. Buns-- 1. 1954,
Olnat,
58 2" 1. 3020 33 3 1200.
7. 37.15; 2, 650. 57.55; 1 tat
37.4r,
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The .oltowing were the quotations: Matra
dkoice heave (there 314.25 to 316 good, $12
Mrs. John Cummings wishes to express her
sincere thanks to the neighbors and friends
for their kindness shown during the illness
and :subsequent death of her mother. 2650-1
HELP WANTED
Help wonted to spread flax by the Canadian
Flex Mills. Seaforth. Good wages wiil be
paid to -women, boys and girls.
CANADIAN FLAX MILLS,
SEAFORTH
2046-54
INA SALE
Th Egreondvillo, a storey afid a half frame
hauls in good oe•pair, contains six rooms.
good cellar and ceroent cistern, a good hen
home and liatf acre of land. Apply to The
Expositor Office, Seintorith. 2658,2
FOR SALE
One general purpose bleak horse rising a
nate old, also one mare 10 years old. Apply
to tileeil• Oke. Seaforth, or phone 11 on 236.
26610-2
STOCK FOR SALE
For sale 6 sharee of Bell Engine Stock. This
stock paid a dividend of 7 per cent. beet year.
For particulass apply at The Expositor Office.
2650-tf.
FOR SALE
For sale a large Quantity of apples on the
toeee in the orehaed. consietine of Spies, Russ-
ets. Soldwiree. Greeaings and Snows: also a
lewee Qualetilw of Tatman Sweets suitable for
amble" better. Allele a pile of dry, hard stove -
wood. W. M. laK)IG. L. L. B., R. It. No. 2.
dtiprien: phone 50 on 93. Hensall, 2650-1
CIMMARTY
Selling Oat. -The big clearing .3a1e eoine
an in D. McConnell's General Store. Cron -t-
arty. hats been very succeisaful 60 far. People
are taking advantage of the clearing out prices.
The sale vat" contineut up to October 9th. after
vrtikeh date the store will be cloeed, not to open
awain. If it's bargains you are 'looking for.
some here. Act Quickly ae the time 13 iiM
-1). McConnell. Crontarty. 2650-I.
THE HURON EXPOSITOR
HOG PRODUCTION
It is a matter of the greatestimportanes
that Canada should increase her produo
tion of BACON HOGS and other live steak
as there is at present a world-wide short.
age of meat. Good markets for some time
to come are assured.
THE CANADIAN BANK OF COMMERCII
will, gladly make loans to assist fanners is
good standing to acquire live stock. 381
SEAFORTH BRANall
I G MULLEN „ . MANAGER
SALE REGISTER
On Thursdafe, October 8rd, at 1 o'clock p.m.,
op. Lot 25, Concession 1, Hibbert, fann etock
and implements. John fart, Proprietor; T.
Brown. Auctioneer.
On Friday, September 27th, on Lot 11, Con-
cession 6, Tuckeremith, farm stock and imple-
mente. George Bell, Proprietor; T. Brown,
Auctioneer.
On Wedneaday, October 2nd, at 12 o'clock
Aare, on lot 29, concession 9, Hibbert, clear-
ing sale of farm etock and implements, grain
hay, rocas and corn, also household effects.
Robert W. Eberhart, Proprietor; Thos. Cam,
eron. Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Furniture. -Thomas Brown
has been instructed th sell by public auction
at the residence of the undersigned, Station
Street, Brucefield, on Saturday, September 28,
1918, at 1 o'clock P.m., the following: One
council, cupboard, glass top cupboard, kitchen
table, small table, solid walnut table (with
leaves), sewing machine, 2 rocking chairs, new
arm chair, 6 dining room chairs, number of
kitchen chairs, 3 foot stools, 3 waelistanda,
wooden beds, flour chest, 3 mirrors, clock, 4
lamps, 2 chamber sets, chamber pail (new),
wood heater, feather tick and ether ticks,
carpets, mats, window blinds, etc., number of
framed pictures, 3 water stands, quantity of
silverware, cutlery, glassware, tinware, enara-
envare and crockery, copper wash boiler, wash
tube, fruit gems and baskets, 2 dozen grain
bags (about new), home blankets, carpenter
tools, hoes, rakes, step -ladder, etc. Also n
quantity of mixed lumber and 'numerous small-
er articles. Terms -All sums of 310 and ander
mesh; over that amount 6 months' credit will
be given on furnishing approved jotht notes.
A discount of, ant, per annum off for cash.
RICHARD BUCKLER, Proprietor; THOMAS
BROWN, Auctioneer. 2648-3
AUCTION SALE
•••••••••••
Of Farm Stock and Implements. -Mr. Thos.
Brawn has been instructed to sell by public
° auction on lot 27, concession 9, McKillop, on
Tuesday, October •1st. at 1 o'clock p. rn.,
the following property; Horses -Pair of gen-
eral purpose horses 10 years old. driving horse
9 years old quiet and reliable; aged general
purpose mare supposed to be in foal. Cattle -
Two choice young cows due to calve October
20th; cow due th calve in November; heifer
rising 3 years old due to calve in November;
2 choice cows due to calve in April; 11 steers
rising 2 years old, 15 heifers rising 2 years
old, 9 spring calves. Piga-Large brood sow
with tiler at foot 6 weeks old; large brood
sow with litter of 9 at foot, 5 weeks old;
choice sow clue th litter October 20th; choice
sow due to litter brovemaer 5th; 10 store pigs
3 months old, 6 ylaung pigs 7 weeks old; 25
hens and pullets. Implements -Massey -Har-
ris binder 6 foot cut with truck and sheaf
carrier, only cut 0- acres; Massey -Harris mow-
er 6 foot cut; Massey -Harris 13 disc drill good
as new; side delivery rake, cultivator, set of
diamond harrow's. steel lend roller, scuffle;
lumber wagon, farm truck wagon, hayrack,
stock -rack, gravel box, set bobsleighs, cutter
top buggy almost .new, Klein fanning mill,
with bagger; Clinton fanning milt set slings,
set -team harnese almost new, set single harness
wheelbarrow. extension ladder. forks, hoes,
and other email articles. Also one choice
eteel range. a number %of drills of potatoes
and mangoids 30 be sold in the field, a quan-
tity of 16 inch hard wood,: churn, 500 bushels
of oats. 200 bushels barlear. Terms -All sums
of 10 dollars and under eaeh: over that a-
mount 0 months credit 'on approved joint
notes. A discount of 4 cents on the dollar
off for cash on credit amounts. Grain to be
cash. JOHN RE(D, Proprietor; T. Brown.
Auctioneer. 2649-2
NOTICE
A meeting of the Se:Lib:Oh Farmers' Club
will be held in the Separate School Hall, Sea -
foetal.. on Wednesday evening. Ootober 'end, at
o'clock. Owing to weather conditioas, we
have not had a good attendance at our ;meet-
ings eince July, and as matters of importance
are th be considered at this raeetin,g a good
attendance is requested. All fattmers, non-
raw:ahem as well as members and retired farm-
er; are cordially invited 30 attend. Brine. the
Indies with you. G. D. C. Hare. McKillop,
areeeident: John I3. Scott, flullett. Seceetere.
eneael
AUtTION SALE
Cee Feirm Sto* and Implements. -Mr. Thos.
Drown has leeete instructed to sell by ireablie
auction. on Lot 25.. Concession Irrobert.
seitoining St. Celunaben. on Thursday,. Oetober:
ak 1. o'clock pen the followine: "flureee.
On, mare 12 years old supposed to lee in fent;
mare 11 yeeses old euppcosed to be in foal mare
4 ear. 1d. hose 3 year' old. refleline deing 2
years oici. 1.suc-kine colt. Cattle -One cove due
titI calve at end of Merch: cow te (gave middle
of Meneh, milking woo. •2 -deem. 2 yeare oid,
iwifer to fralte end of .1 -aviary. heifer to cane
roOtaile of Feb:maw/. 4 fat leeifere, 2 sere
1 year r..!11, 2 fall cabeen 7 Bering. eatves, 19
.eire levee. sow eo litter November lea Tee-
ple -re -into Maseeyeaterri4 binder. lumber wen,
tri0Wer, 'icA diamond harrows, fealking plow,
gang plow, cultivator and other articles too
itisineroue 0 mention. Terms.. --All st1212.4 of 310
and under. cash:- over Shat amount 8 months'
credit wilt be given on furniehing approved
doint poetise. A discount a( 4 cents et t the
dolor off for cash on credit amounts. JOHN
HART, Proprietor: T. Brown, Auctioneer.
2650x1
-
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock, Implements & Houes-
hold Furniture. -Mr. B. S. Phillips has teen
inetnected by the undersigned -to sell by public
auction on Lot 1, Concession 1, Township of
Stanley, on Friday, October 4th, at 1 o'clock
P.M., sharp the following property: Horses
-Carriage mare 7 years. old, gelding rising 3
years old sired by King Thomas, sucking colt,
5 months old by Earl O'Clay. Cattle --4 eteers
rising 2 years old, cow 4 years Old due Feb-
ruary lst, calf .6 mantas old. Implements --
Set team harness, set light harness, top bug-
gy, cutter, light wagon, plow, seuffier, set of
harrows, hayfork, rope and car, set scales,
feed kettle, grindstone, wheelbarrow, House-
hold Furniture -Bell organ, sewing machine,
bureau, 2 bedsteads, one with mattress; kit-
chen table, side table, extension table; centre
table, gloss cupboard, kitchen cupboard, oak
sideboard, 2 rockers, 2 lounges. dining room
chairs, kitchen chairs, Happy Thought range,
Garland coal stove. early new; wood heater
lamps, dishes, crocks, graniteware, nickleplated
tea kettle. one niekle plated •pot,
one flour box, a clock, a quantity of gems.
pails. a lot of other things too numerous to.
mention. also about 15. cords of twenty inch
hard wood.- Farm --(If not previousfe sold)
Farm -lot 1, concession ,1, and part of lot 2,
concession 2, Township of Stanley, containing
1,45 acres .more or less. There are on the
peembes, a frame house with woodshed, two
barns 86x56, one with stone wail under, stable
and driveehed, two wells one at house and one
at barn, abotit 7 acres of bush, wood orchard,'
and creek runs through farm supplying wat-
er year round, n11 seeded to grass. Terms -
On 'Chattels, 3 months' credit will be given
on furnishing approved joint notes. On sums
of 510 and over a discount of lea peg annum
off for cash. Terms of farm can loi0 known
by applying th tffe undersigned. ALBERT
TAYOR 8-, SAMUEL THOMPSON, Execu-
thee ; B. S. Philips, Auctioneer- 2649x2
AUCTION SALE
W. T. BOX & CO.
Embalmers and
Funeral Directors
C. BOX
Holder of Government Diploma
and Liscense
Charges Moderate
Flowers furnished on short notice
Night Calls • Day Calls
Phone 175 Phone 60
ESTRAY HEIFER
Strayed from the premises, lot 7, concession
3, Stanley, about the first week in September,
one 2 -year-old heifer, red roan in color with
sharp -pointed horns. Phone 11 on 81, Hen-
sel'. WILLIAM McKENZIE. R. R. No. 3,
KipPen, 2619-3
FOR SALE
{Lai numbers 216 and 217, Welt side of Ord
etriet, in Jarlys survey, Seaforth, on which
there is a good frame house, all in goied re- '
pair. Muat be sold to close out an estate.
Apply to JOHN G. GRIEVE, McKiltota or to
JOHN RAN.KIN, Seaforth. 2649-8
Of Farm Stodk -and Implements.-Thomes
Cameron has been Onstrueted to sell by public
auction on Lot 29. Concession 9. :Hibbert, on
Wednesday. October 2nd, at 12 o'clock p. m.,
sharp, the followitig property: 'Horses -One
draft -mare rising 7 years, supposed to be
with foe": azricultural zelding wising 7 years
old, blaek gelding 2 years from Chlorodyee
farmer'-' driver 7 years, makes good third
horse. Cattle ---Cow due in Octhber, heifer
due in October, heifer due in Deeember,
(choloe), eows euppoeed .to be with calf.
2 :steers rising 3 years, 6 steers rising 2
years, 3 heifers rising 2 years. 7 calyes. Also
3 brood sows due en .0ctober, 50 pullets, 80
eounrc hens and some roosters. Implements -
Lumber wagon. correplete; truck, gravel box,
democrat, 2 good McLaughin top buggies,
cart. Portland cutter new, pair bobsleighs,
pair light pleasure sleighs, binder, inowa,
horse rake, steel; hay -loader, cultivator, dial.
four section harrows. one eection harrow,
land roller, 2 walking plows, 2 two -furrow
-plotighs, 1 two -furrow gang plow, seed drill.
scuffler, pulper, wheel -barrow, hay end stock
rack. windless rack, turnip sower, grass seed
sower, 110,01) lb. weigh scales, fanning rail with
C
bagger. oleman crusher, cutting box with 12
ft. carriers. 3 home power gaeolioe engine
with belting, speed jack, 8 sets doubletrees.
neek-yoke, 2 buggy poles ar.d whiffletrees, set
brass mounted team harness nearly new. 2
sets work harness, set double light har-ness,
4 eeta single harness. 100 feet 114 inch gas
pipe. patent iron oot box. hay fork rope,
blackarnfth bellows. 2 grindstones, emery
stone, water -trough. pieecrote, boxes, leareels.
Household Effects -Good wood or coal range,
De Laval cream eeparabor No. 1-2 nearly new:
sausage grinder and filler, washing machine,
churn, pails, 2 five gallon gasoline cans, iron
sugar keetle, etc., couratity of stove wood, 700
lhe., soft coal, forks. shovels hoee, ladders,
horse blankets. 2 robes, belb. chains and
other articles nee "-numerous to mention. One
dog. Also some hay and erain, 27 rows of
mangolde and turnips, 31 rows of turnips,
215 acres of corn, el acres of buckwheat. Pos-
itively no reserve as the farm is sold. Terme
-AU sums of $10 V.nd under. cash; over that
artionne 12 motiths' credit "will be gieen on
furnishing approved joint notes. A discount
of 5' per cent. off for cash. DODERT W,
EBERHART, Proprietor; Thomas Caneeron,
Anctioneer. 26419-2
FOR SALE
For sale the frame residence on Coleman
etreet, opposite the Flax Mill. The house is
in excellent repair, good cellar, -soft water in
house. For further partioulam and terms.
apply th ANDREW CALDER, James Street,
Seaforth. • 2649-51
POULTRY WANTED
I am prepared to pay the highest Cash Price
for all kinds of Poultry delivered" at ray store,
Main Street, Seaforth, on Wednesday and
Thursday Forenoon of each week.
G. D. HAIGH. 2686-51.
NOTICE
Raving Purchased .the Dublin chopping
1. 'will take posseesoon an Monday, Sept,
23rd, and kindly invite all old, easterners and
as many new ones as can cdnveniently PO-
ronize me. Will chop five days eat,h week and
roll on Saturdays. JOSEPH WEBER, Jr.
2640-2.
FARM 'FOR SALE
For sale lot 17, concession .(1, Township of
McKillop, containing '100 acre*. This farm
has been in grass for a numbereif years, and
should grow good crops. Write for particulars
as to price and terms to JAMES I. JOHNS -
TON; co Manitoba Hotel, Winnipeg, Man.
2632-tf.
FOWL WANTED
••••••••i•••••
•
I am prepared to pay the highest cash price
for any quantity of live fowl, delivered at
the Royal Hotel every Tuesday forenoon.
Phone 6 on 247. Seaforth.
2649-tf 3. G. McMICHAEL,
FOR SALE
Four choice ram lambs 'and one two gear
old. These are all *holm radia. JOHN Me -
LEAN, lot 6. concession 12, auckersmith,
R. No. 2, Kipper'. 26484
HOUSE FOR SALE
A comfortable frame houae ;pleaeantly sit-
uated, good c,pliar, hard end soft water, large
garden. Apply to THOMAS BICKEDL, Sea -
forth. 2647-tf
FAR SALE
For sale in Hensel', a brick ouse, with 8
rooms, 4 lots, '75 fruit trees, good cellar, hard
and soft water inside: Barn; wiodslied and
everything in good repair. Apply to MRS.
law Moore, 820 King St., Lornien, Oritario.
2648-3
FOR SALE
That very destrable property_ just off Math
street. Egrnondyille. consisting of gne-half, acre
of land, on which is situated a 19le story brick
house with :seven rooms and good cellar. There
are also on the premises a stable. good well
and cistern, alai) apple, plum and pear trees
and other small fruits. This is a splendid
property and the taxes are low. For further
particulars, apply to Mrs. M. A. Charleswortb,
Egmondville, P.O. 2650302
FARM FOR SADE
For sale, south half of lots re and 17, on the
and concession of McKillop. containing 1371,f2.
acres. There are on the premises a frame
house and barn in good condition. The farm
is well fenced and underdrained and in a good
state of cultivation. Plenty of good water with
two steel windmills. Three miles frient Sea -
forth, in miles from school. For further par-
ticulars apply on the premises or addrese
TOBIAS NASH. Seaforth P. 0.° 2640x11
FARM FOR 'SALE
Lot 21, Concession 1, Ttickersinith,
100 acres .all cleared. Good frame house and
batik barn, Rik pen, hen 'muse and driving
shed. A god orchard and plenty of good
water; well tile drained: rural mail and tele-
phone aad in tint class condition. On the
Huron Road, 21/4 males from Seaforth, and 6
miles' from Clinton. Will be sold heap and
or. easy terms. Apply to 3. B. 1Thndersoh,
Seaforth. 2645-11
FARM FOR SALE
For sale. lot 29, cioncession 3. McKillop,
containing 100 acres. There are on the
prentises-a 11/4 storey frame house, large bank
barn, and driving shed. The farm ie all
celared and in first class state of cultiva-•
Won. Well anderdrained and fenced and very
clean. One and a half miles from Seaforth,
and one-quarter of a mile from school. Thie
is a choice earm and will be sold On very
reinonable terms. If not sold, will be rested.
For further particulars apply to WS. JOIIN
H. HAYS, Seaforth. 2646-tf
FARM FOR SALE'
; -rale undereigned wishing to giye up famine
account of ill health and want of help,' of -
'ere for sale his fine farm on the London
Road, 2 milee south of Hensel!. and 4 miles
! rorth of Exeter; known a,s the North half of
' Nee 311. Concession 1. Usorne. This fanm.
13 well drained and fenced and in a nne state
of cultivation withoet one foot of peer land
with- ,the following mentioned buildings on it:
.Bern 70x40; 11., storey frame dwelling 20x37;
. with azood kitchen, 1602: driving shed 18x24;
• outbuilding lelx10, and good • pig - house and
!three good bricked up wells. Thie propetty•
will be sold -at a_ very reasonable „price ond
oa easy terms. For .further particulars apaly
:to WILTAAM ViTFIITE, Proprietor; Hensallf.P.
t 0.: or to G. J. Sutherland, Conveyance2r5,5011n-
sail.
VOR fifty years the Teutiki
xis peoples have been trained;
disciplined, whipped, into servile
cogs of an implacable military
machine, by which is maintained
the Prussiat" doctrine of might,
and the Kaiser's autocracy. The
Teutons deny themselves; they
make sacrifices, because they are
trained or forced to do so, but
theydoifr
The peoples of the Allied nations
must make great sacrifices and
tremendbus efforts in order to
defeat the enemies of freedom, but
because they are free peoples it is
left largely, to the individual to
saYwhat or how much self-denial
each will practice.
So if freedom is to prevail
inclividuals must make voluntary
sacrifices which in the aggregate
will be greater than the forced
sacrifices of the enemies of free-
dom.
r.
731,P r'
orliE rneas4re of srour love of'
freedom is your willingness to.
deny yourself to thatthe strength
of the nation for war effort will be
increased.
this. se1f-der41 mUst take the
form of znoner-saving-thrift,
Each person knows in what war
he or she may Save.
Thenational need says you •
must sive; butifree Canada leaves
it 16 you to say by what means "
to what crept you will save.
NOW,
it is for, you; each Of
us, .everyone of us to say
how much patriotic endeavor, how
much loyal sacrifice we will make'
,by saving our money, by 'doing
-without" so , that -oath day Will
See a sung= to add to our own
and -the nation's .atrenith. NO
matter how small the Surplus it is
kuPortant. because each saving is
an effort made, and many small
&tots make the
mighty natiotial form;
: .
•
HOUSE FOR SALE
Small frame house on West Williath
street, Seaforth, hard and soft water,
good stable. For further particulars
apply to' .1. D. Hinchley, Seaforth, ot.
phone 10. on, 124. 2622-tr
MOT,ORIS'I'S ATTENTION
Bring your Casings, Tubes and Electrical
work to Square Deal Garage, Varna, Phone!
Clinton 626 r 14 for scientific repairing. All
Vulcanizing guaranteed not to Lump, Blistea
or, Pull Apart. Will outlive rest of casing,'
Complete line of repaired casings carried, "
and ufe. Also all new tires•keett in stock. Ede
Press Menges paid one way. E. IL EPPS de
SON. Varna, esas.tt
FARM FOR SALE
For Sale 100 -acres, all cultivated, lot 11,
Concession 6, Tuckers:111th, }I.R.S., with barn
56 by 80 feet, stone foundation, pig pen, driv-
ing shed and hen house, 6 roomel frame cot-
tage, good well with wind niill. Also 50 acres
of grass land, west half of lot 5, concession 7,
good well with windmill; a good grass farm.
Apply be JAMES FINLANSON, R. R. NO..
Kippen; phone 8-132, Seaforth. 2639-tf
FARM FOR SAL
100 acres on the Mill Road, two miles to
Brueetield, and four miles to Seaforth.
fenced, and drained. Brick house with fur-
nace. Large basement barn, seeing water
piped to barn; cement silo, pig Pen. Price
and tune right. For full particulars anal)"
_to JOalaN RANKIN, Seaforth; or to ALEX.
A. WATT, 22 Toronto street, Guelph, Ont.
2647-tf.
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FARM FOR SALE
•••
For .3ale north half of Lot 35 and west
half of Lot 34, on the 5th concession, of Me -
Killen. This is a first class farm, well drain-
ed and well fenced, and will be sold cheap and
on reasonable terms for quick sale. For fur-
ther particulars apple to THOldfAS 3. AD-
AMS, R. R. No. a, Clinton. Also 25 acres of
hay, firda, cut, wil be sold on the deld.
2638-te
CANADA
Mail Contract.
SEALED TENDERS adressed to the Poet -
master General, will be rec'eived at Ottawa
until noon, on ,Friday, the 25th day of Octet -bet,
1018, for the conveyance of His jaajeaty'e
Mail, an a proposed Contract for fig years,
ni
ii
six
thee; per per week, over Staffa Rural
m. the Postmastei Ge Route, Pleas-
ure,fro-Printed notices containing e her in-
formation as to conditions of proposed Con-
tractemay be seen and blank forms of Tender
may be obtained at the Poet Offices of Stefan,
Dublin and Cromarty, and at the office of the
Post Office Inspector, London.
Post Office Inspector's Office. ,
London. 135h September, 19a8,
CHAS. E. H. FISHER,
2650,4 e Post Offioa InsPector.
DATES OF FALL: FAIRS „
Bayfield
Dungannon
Kirkton '
Wingham
October 1' and 2
. October 3 and 4
. • *October $ and 4
October 8 and 9
Auto Sales
Garage
...m••••••••.••••'
Is now located.in its new premises,
formerly Turnbull • ands, McIntosh's
Livery: Barn, Main street, Seaforth. A
complete line of
AUTO REPAIRS
& ACCESSORIES
We have secured Mr. Sanderson, of
Toronto, who is an expert in Electrical
sa.d all auto repair work.
All Work GuaranteecL
Wholesale and retail repairing and
machine work.
Stewart McIntosh
' . MANAGER
NGINES
FOR SILO FILLING
Waterloo Boy Tractors
Just what you need for silo filling,
threshing, plowing, cultivating, disc-
ing or any work on the farm.
We have them in stock for immedi-
ate delivery.
Rebuilt steam traction engines, 20
h.p., 16 h.p. 17 h.p. and 18 h.p.
Portable Rebuilt engines from 12
h.p. upwards.
Separators from 24x40, inch for in-
dividual farmer •
All for immediate deliverY
ROBERT BELIL
EWINE & THRESHER COMPANY,
SEAFORTIL
AT .YOUR :SERVICE
R.'lligGIN$
BOX 127, CLINTON Melia
(formerly of Bracelld-0111
-Agent for -
The Huron & Erie MOrigsge
CorporAtion and the Canada
- mut Co1iplin3r1.
-dominfitsieser MC, of .1., Convert.
ances, Fire and Tornado Inenvonoes,
Notary Public.
Wednesday each week at Bruceilleki-
• Stratford, Ont.
Lady Graduates a last term
are now earaing as high as $18
arid even $20 per week, while
young men are earning MeV
better salaries: We .an Pat
_meet thc demand for traintsa
help. Write us at one for par-
ticulars regarding oar Com-
mercial, Shorthand and Tele-
graphy Department. Students
may enter at any time.
D. A. MCLACHLAN,Prineipal
GRANO TRUNK R4"-wAy
SYST g4ti
line Table
Changes
c ange mew-
-
be made on
Sept. 29 1918
*formation now in
Agents' hands