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YEBRVARY 7, 1919`
THE,HURON EXPOSITOR
FARMS FOR AL.E.
' FARMS FOR! -SALE
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1 have Some .choice farni for sale in the
TownshiPe of Utiborne and Hibbert, all well
boat and improved, on easy tennis of payment
THOMAS CAMERON, R. R. No 8, Exeter, or
Phone ilyndman Line, Exeter,. • • ' 2d58-tf
pARM FOR SALE ----LOT 20, CONCESSION
a; 2, McKillop, 100 acres. There are on the
)(treatises a frame house and two barns. The
farm 1k3 all seeded down andis in n good state
of oultivation. Has not been cropped/ /01! flee
Yenta and is welt &maned. WIII be sojd chain).
For further particular" apply' to JOHANN.H
McQUAID, Seaforth P.O., Box 71 ' 2667x4
POR SALE ON EASY TERMS -28 ACRES
An of best clay loam; five miles of level road,
two railwayso 60- apple them beating, spring
creek and no waste land. Small •house and
good frame barn. Also one. Buckeye Ditcher
In good order with gasoline power -a atones'
enaker. Owner too busy to handle. ' Apply to
Box 5, Goderich, Oritario. I 2669,2
LIVE STOCK rffIARIIE'l'S
union Stock Yards, torah), • Pleb, 4.-eArt
Improved tradefor live stock for killing
wise aimarent everywhere on the market
tradaY. All butters eve,m_seat for tome -
thing ever tweritY-ilve nundred there was
competition, whieti boossted valuefi for good
butoher steers and heifers ftilly 50 cents.
sprices for good heifers as much en 75 ewe,
and for good cows and bulls a good 26 "cents.
Some extra choide steers for export cashed
in from 515 to *16.75 and choice steero also
for export front 518.75 to $14.50. 11.P. Ken -
actin who iVehiliDing thin dais ef stuff int°
tbe States, cleaned up almost all the export
cattle Only among the medium light butcher
cattle was the trade 'pained to be draggy et-
thael and here the advance in erne WM
around 25 cents, Canners' were in tante-
&nand from $5.25 ta,55.51).
Openings were found for a few good stock,
ers and feeders forward at valuer 25 to 85
-cent; stronger than last weeka. Common
stockers were riot wanted. Wirers were a
inow, steady trade. ,
Among the small meats- streep met with a
Steady and -fairly active trade. Lamb values
setnateedra dollar, the top' lamb seBing from
316 to 516.60, and a few at 115.75._ Best voids
opened and elosed a good 50 cente stronger
at from $16.25 to 116.75. Odd veals sold at
$17. Conmion to medium veals were 25 cents
firenern
Hogs were steady to strong at $16.50, fed -
and watered, but the trade was inclined to be
slow on account of higher prices being asked.
Theveceipts were in carloads. with 2,588
cattle /56 calves 1,018 hogs and 264 sheep
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and lambs. I ..
George Rowntree (for Harris Abattoir)
bought 200 cattle: Butchers steers,- 512 to 514.-
50; steers and heifers 510 to 512; cows, 55
to _
W.J. Shorter, cattle buyer for Swift Can -
edam, has returned to the Toronto market
After an abserictr of fourteen, raopthe, Spent
on the Queensland Australia meeket.
H.P. Kennedy nought 600' cattle chiefly
for export trade: Choice heavy steers, 1,250
to 1.460 lbae 515 to 518.75; choice steers, 1,160
to 1,260 lba, $1150- to 514.50; choice butcher
steers, 950 to1,1110 Ike,' 511.50 to 513; Ohoice
butcber feifere 1,000 lbs, .$11.50 to 318; extra
-choice heifers, 518; choice butcher heifers
1,000 to 1,100 lin, $11 to 512; several carloads
of mixed butebers $16, to $10.75; choice bulis
510 to $10.50; good bulls, $9 to 510; extra
choice cows, 310 ,to $10.50; good cows, 59 to
39.60; medium sows, $8 to 58.75 -
Corbett, Hall and Coughlin sold: Steers -e22,
1,240 lbs, $16; 11 1,226 lbs. -515,75; 22, 1,200
lbs, e15.25; 23 1,125 lbs,-' 514.75; 1, 1,050 lbs,
515; 1. 1200 lin., $14.75; it heifers 1100 Bre.
.313; 1 toad of steers, 1n50 lbs, 513; choice
butchers, 811.50 to 512.26; medium butchers,
$10 to to $10.50; coranion butchers, 59.25 to
to 59.75; choice cows, 59.50 to $10; good cows,
38.50 to 59; medium cows, 51.50 to 58 ; common
cows, 56.50 to $7; canners, 55.50; choice heavy
bulls, 510.50 to 511; medium buls 57.50 to
58; choice lambs, 515 to 515.75 ; choice sheep,
59 to 510; choice veal calees 516 to S17.1'
medium, calves, $14 to 515.50; bogs fed a-nci
watered, 516.50.
Dunn and Levaek sold: Buteliers-22, 900
lbs, 512; 2, 925 lbs. 511; 12, 810 lbs, 510.25;
18 1,160 'be, 514.50; 8, 1,140 lbs, $14.60; 21
1,050 lbs. 51-4; 25, 1,150 lbs, $13.50; 12, 976
Ds, $12; 3, 1090 Ibs, 511; 2,1060 -lbs. *12.76:
2, 610 lbs, 58; 14. 870 lbs, 310.50; Cow -1,
1,090 Iles, $7.76; 8,. 1.995 lbs, 58.75; 1, 1,070
lbs, $9; 2. 1,120 lbs, 59.75; 2, 1,810 lbs, $10.15.
Cows -1, 1,090 lbs, 51.15; 8, 1,995 lbs, 58.15;
1,' 1,010 lbs, $9; 2 1,120 lies, 59.75; 2, 1,810
lbs, $1015. Bulls -1, 1,830lbs, 59.76; 1, 1,000
lbs, 510.50; 1, 1.340 lbs, ,$10.50; 1, 1,420 lbs,
510; 1 milker, $95.
C. Zeogerian and Sons sold: Butchers -1,
180- lbs, 58e75; 1 640 lbs, 57.25; 16, 985 lbs,
51.6-; 22, 1,040 lbs, $18.6o. 'Cows -1, 910 lbs,
56; 1, 720 lbs, 55.50; 3, 340 lbs, 55.50; 2,
946 lbs_ 55n0; 3, 960 lbs, 55.60; '2; 945 lbs,
35.60;55 e 2, 1,086 lbs, 55.50; 6, 910 lbs, 55.50;
Bulls -1, 1,230 lbs. 57.50; 1, 780 lbs, $7; 60
eillees, 56 to 517; 3 sheep, 150' lbs, $8.76.
J.B. Shieldand Son sold; Butchers -10,
1,142 lbs, 514; 20, 1.070 lbs, 513.75; 16, 1.150
lbs, $13_75; 16, 915 lbs, 5-11.75; 19, 890 lbs,
311.50; 9, ,1,140 lhs..$18,25 ; 6, 890 lbs, 510.50;
•3, 1:450 Its, 516. Cpws-4; 1,072 lbs. 58; 2,
1285, 58,50; 8, 1360, 59.50; 5, 1140. 58.25; 1,
/320, $9.60; 2, 1250, 510.50; 6, 1084, 58.65;
1, 1060, 57.25; 1, 1220, 510; 1, 1340, 58; 1
1050, 59, Bulls -1, 1170, 59; 11570, 59.25; 1,
1570, 59.26; 1, 1260, 58.75; 1, 820, -57,50; 1,
170. 37; stockers. 1, szo, 57.60; 1, 770, 57;
calvea, 59 to 516; la,rabe, 514.50 to 515.25.
Rice and Whaley solds Butchers -19, 1,115
lbs, $14: 11, 1,145 lbs 514; 6, 1,160 lbs. 515;
18, 1,030 Its, $14; 2, 1,020 Ire $12.50; 26,
916 the, 512; 3, 7-90 mg. 510; 12, 980 Ibis, 518;
1, 180 lin, 310;.9, 840 axe 510.50; 5, 710 lbs,
310. Cows -1, 1,180 lbs,°59; 1 1,270 las, 510.
1, 860 lbs, $10; 1, '1,560 lbs, $10,50; 2. 1,19a
lbs, *9.50; I., .1,430 lbs, $8.50. Stonters-8,
950 lbs, 511-75, '4 910 lbs, 511; 1 520 lbs, $9;
1, 720 lbs, 59.60; 8, 830 lbs, 510.60; lambs, 514
te 515.50; calve's, choice, 510.00 to 116.50
medium, 512.50 to 314; sheen, *8 to 110.
The following Were the quotationt. Choice
• 'wavy export steers $15..00 -to $3.6 175; godd,
heavy export steerea$13;78 `to- 514.60t. (Melte
nears' steers, .512.69 to ;13; butchers cattle,
$11.50 to $12.25; -godd, 510.75 to 511 25;
- common $9 to 59.50; butchers,' bulls, choice,
-$10.50 to 511; butchers' bulls, ntediura. $8.75 to
39.25: do. rough bulls 57.50 to- 58; Washers'
Lows, choice 59.25 to 510; do. good 58.50 to
59; do. medium 57.50 to $8; do. commona46.50
to 57; stockers, 58 to 510; feeders 510.50 to
511.50; canners, 5.25 to 6.60;- milkers, good
to choice 590 to 3130; do. common and med-
ium 30 Sto 575; springers 590 to 5130; light
ewes $ 910 510; Yearlings, 512 to 512.50;
spring lambs 14,50 to 515.75; calves, good to
choice $15.50 to $17; hogs, fed and watered
516.50.
REAFORTII M A RKETs:
Seaforth, Feb. 6, 1919.
Wheat, per. bushel $2.11
Eggs, per dozen .... .. . . . .. .40 to 42c
Bran, per ton ' I ..$3700
Shorts, per ton . ... . .. .......$42.00
Hogs, per cwt. , $15.50
Potatoes, per bag $1 25
Barley, per bushel '70c
Oats, per bushel ..... 50c
Spring wheat, per bushel 2 12
Flour, per cwt. ..... .... ". 5. 60 to $6
Butter, per lb, ... ...... ...40c to 42e
DAIRY MARKET'
Toronto, February 4.n -Eggs -No. 1, storage,
Butter -Creamery solids, 51e to 53c; do.
prints 53c M 55e; choice dairy prints 45e 10
47c; ordinary dairy prints 88 to 40e; bakers'
80c to 88e; oleomargarine best, grade, 32c to
34e.
Cheese -New, large, 28 to 28lte; twins, 29
M 29e; spring made, large. 28% to 29e;
twins, 29 to 29I/et.
Comb Honey -Choice, 16 oz., $4.50 to 55 per
dozen; 12 oz., 58,5010 54 per dozen.
POULTRY MARKET
Toronto, Feb, 4.-Liveweight-Hens, 4',4 lb.
24e; hens 4Ih and over, 27 be 80e; spring
chickens25e; roosters -Zile ; ducklings 30e;
turkeys 35c; geese 180. Dressed -Hens, Oh lb.
25c, hens, 41/2" and over 28 to 82c; spring
ehiekens 30e; roosters 25e; duckling' 32e;
turkeys 41c; geese 25e.
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Embahnera ,and
Funeral Directors
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and Liscense
Charges Moderate
Pio ers furnished on short notice
Nigh Calls Day Calls
Phone 175 . Phone 48
BIRTHS
Squid? -In Killarney, Mena on January' 6th,
to Mr and Mrs, Harry Squires, a daughter.
Golding In Seaforth, on February srd, te Inr•
and 1rse W. H. Golding, a daughter.
1)extei In Mullett, on January 16th, -to Mr.
and - lrs. Charles Dexter, a daughter, (El -
minor Elizabeth),
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DEATHS
MeEwen-In Goderich, on Jarniary 18th_ Ctith-
arine D. Barton, wife of- 3. J. Itlawee,
aged 30 years. 1 -month and 5 days.
Ste -rens ---1n Collronie, on January 21st, John
Staves, aged 69 years and 2 months.
Squires -In Killarney, Man., on January 2$,
Amanda Clarke, beloved wife of Rainy.
Squires, aged 40 years.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
HOUSE FOR SALE
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A comfortable frame hortse pleasantly sin
uated, good sonar, hard and soft water, large
garden. Apply to THOMAS BICKELL, Sea -
forth. 2647-tf.
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FUNERAL DIRECTOR
Undertaking Parlors Above
M. Williams' Grocery Store.
Main Strett, Seaforth
Flowers furnished on short notice
Charges moderate
Phone -Night or Day -192
QTORES TO RENT -TO RENT 2 STORES
a" in the Carapirell Block. For yearly tenant,
the atores will be fitted up to suit the tenant.
Apply. to THOMAS STEPHENS, Seaforth.
266441! .
pOR SALE OR RENT -THE WELL KNOWN
a- Dominion Hotel property in the village of
Dublin, Easy terms. a, WEBER, Proprietor.
2669x2
nEDAR POSTS -I HAVE RECEIVED A
n' carload of cedar posts to be sold at a reas-
onable price. Apply to ALEX, MONTEITH,
Itleniep. Ontario. 2660-2
VAUD OF THANKS -MRS. WESTCOTT
na and family wish M express to neighbors
and friends,' Fidelity Lodge No. 55. I.O.O.F.,
and L.O,L. No. 793, Seaforth, for their sym-
pathy shown in the bereavement of the late
Pte. Clarence Westhott, who was killed in ac-
tion on, September 29th. 2669x1
N'OTICE 35 +HEREBY GIVEN THAT TrflE
a' Annual General Meeting- of the Robert
Bell Engine and.Thresher Co., Limited, will be
held at the Company's Office Seaforth, od
Wednesday, the 19th day of February, 1919,
at 2 o'clock, in the afternoon! By order of the
Board. JOHN FlIsTLA.YSON, Secretary.
2669-2
QIIORTHORN BULLS FOR SALE-PRES-
ent offering five Shorthorn bulls ranging
in age from 8 months to 14 months. Your
roans and one white, all siredeby Prince Al.
laert ae.-92693-ean They are all choice animals
and will be sold reasonably. Inspection invite
ed.. Lot 27, Concession 8, -Hibbert. R. R.
No. 1, ataffa. JAMESeHILL. ; 2661-tf
QHORTHORN CATTLE FOR SALE --THREE
aa bulls, 9 to 15 months old,. a, -number of
heifers one due to calve this month. There
tire all choice animals and good colors and
will be load reasonably. Terms to suit • the
purchaser. Inspection invited. Lot 12, Con-
cession 6, ' Tuckersinith, Seaforth P.O., or
ranee 14 on 131, Seaforth. G. SHILLING -
LAW. • 2608 -ti
la101te SALE -IN EGIWONDVILLE--EIG-HT
acres of land with frame blouse and „kit-
chen, good ceinent cellar, also woodshed, stable
and smalltbarn. Good well, Mee to school,
church and ewes, Small "orchard. Formosan
ems. beaten -in Marche For particulars apply to
HENRY VOESYTII, Earnondville, or phone l7
on 146, .Seaforth. 2668-tf
HOUSE FOR SALE -FOR SAL'S FRAME
'House and three lots of land in Egrnond-
vale. The house has a splendid cellar and
hard and soft water. There are on the prem-
ises a frame barn, also splendid garden and
apple trees and berry bushes. This property.
was formerly owned by J. Noble. For further
particulars apply on the premises to MRS. F.
BELL, Seaforth P. 0., or ta JOHN RANKIN,
Seaforth, 2668-1 '
TENDERS WANTED -a -TENDERS WILL BE
-a• 'received for the construction and repair
wont of the MeKillop Telephone Systeni for
the year 1919. Tenders will be received by the
undersigned for nlintori end, and the Seaforth
end or the whole, by the year, by the =oath
or by the hour. Tenders will be received up
to February 10th, 1919. 3. M. GOVENLOCK,
Secretary. . 2668-2
SALE REGISTER
On Tliursdity February 18th on Lot 30,
Corielfsion 12, Hilthert, Farm Stock and
Intel lents. William Mooney, Proprietor.;
T. Ceraeron, Auctioneer. , 2668-2
On .Tuesday, February 11th on Lot 154
Concession 1, Hay, Farm Stock and Imola.
mentss. John Patteneon, Proprietor; T.
Cameron, Auctioneer. 2668-2
On Thursday, February 27th, on Lot 19, Con-
cession 3 McKillop, elearing /sale of farm stock
and implements. Robt. Bo d, Proprietor; T.
Brown, Auctioneer.
On Trtesday, February 2 th, on lot 12, con-
cession 7 H. R. Se, T clfersinith, clearing
sale of farm stock -and I ',intents. Andrew
Archibald. Proprietor; T., Brown, Atictiofteer.
On Thursday, Februarfr 20th, at 1 o'clock
pan., on Lot 81 Cone sion 1, Tuckeremith,
adjoining the town of eaforth an the west,
Farm etock and imple ents, Andrew Scott,
Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer,
On Thursday, Febru ry lath, at one p.m., at
the residence of the ndersigned, Centre st.,
Seaforth household f rniture. J. F. Brown,
Proprietor; T. Bro Auctioneer.
AUCTI 1 N SALES
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AUCTION SALE OF 1FARM STOCK AND
an Implernents and Household Effect/re--Mr,
Thomas Brown has been instructed by the un-
dersigned .to sell by Petrie mignon on Lot
28, Concession 8. L. R. S., Tuntersinith, on
Timeline February 18th, at .1 1 p.m. , Ain't):
Horses ---Agricultural horse rising 4 year's, aged
driving mare 'supposed to be in foals' filly two
years old sired by Mr. Templeton agricultural
gelding rising 2 yenta. Cattle --now 7 years
old due May 4th, cow 4 years old due April
22nd, cow 5 years old euretosed to be in calf,
Cow 7 years old freshened in November, cow
6 years oId. freshened in November, '7 year-
lings, 2 heifers 2 yeses old fat; steer 2 years
old, 12 cqtives. Pigs -3 chunks about 1/5 lbs.
each, fanning 'mill, light wagon, Household.
Effects-allonarch Peninsular steel range,Crovtn
Br lliant card heater, 2 sideboards 2 leaf
ta.ji
les, writing desk, -watibing machine, churn,
( anY), butter -bowl egg crate, curtain etren
&ern dishes and glassware, ironing table,
large canvas laundry bag, clothes ba.sket, pil-
lows, pictures and picture frames, books,
ciothm, rack, wheelbaropw. miliacan, , crowbar,
cross eat saw, blacksmith outfit, bellows, an-
vil, vise and -tools and other small articles too
numerous to mention. All will he sold without
reserve as the proprietor is <short of feed.
Terrns--All sums of $5 and under cash, fiver
that amount 10 months' credit will be given
on eurnishing approved iota notes. A discount
of 8 per cent, off for earth on credit amounts.
WILLIAM BROnDFOOT, Proprietor; Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer. 2669x2 •
AUCTION SALE OP FARM STOCK AND
Implements -Mr. Thomas Brown has been
instructed by the undersigned to sell byr public
auctien on Lot 31, Concessioir 1, Tuclrersinith,
just west of Seaforth, on Thursday, February
20th, at lap.m. sharp, the following: Horses
-Pair of 'snatched gray agricultural geldings
6 years old, black general Purpose gelding
years old, brown sgiicultural filly rising three
years oldbay am, ciatural mist rising 2 years
oldbay agricultur 1 gelding rising 1 year old,
driving gelding 9, ears old. Cattle -Two cows
newly freshened, c due March 10th, eow dire
April 19, cow due April 80, eon due June 9
cow due October 6th fat sow, 4 fat heifers,
2 fat steers, 5 steers lining 2 years old, 3
heifers rising 1 year old, 5 steers rising 1
year old, 2 calves. Pigs, Etc. -Three chunhs
and about 75 hens, Iriaplements-Inaesey-Bar-
tit binder 7ft cut, Conrchut mower 6 ftcut,
seed drill, spring tooth cultivator; hay rake,
disa harrows, walking plow, gang plow,.
roller, seufflev root reaper, fanning rain,
waggon sleignie buggy, cutter, gravel box,
stone beet, hay rack, weigh scales 2000 lbs.,
water trough, wheel barrow, bay fork, ear,
and rope, Aeneas, sling ropes and chain, pea
harvester, set team harness. set of plow har-
ness, set of single harpess whiffitrees, forks,
shovels, drain scoops. neckynkes, collars blank-
ets, robes. Alsoa quartity of hay, straw- and
grain. Terms :'-'Alb sums of $10 and under
cash; over that amount 10 months credit will
be given on furnialling approved Joint notes.
.A discount of 6 per cent per annum will be
allowed -off for cash on credit amounts. Fat
cattle, hay straw and grain. cane Positively
no _reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm.
ANDREW SOOTT,Proprietor, ; Thos. 26B6r9or,
uetioneer. •
CLEARING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Innilements, Grain, Hay, Marigolds, Tur-
nips, Potatoes. -Thomas Cameron has received
instructions from the' undersigned to sell ,by
public Miction on Lot 30, concession 12, Totem -
ship of Hibbert, on Thursday, February. 18th,
1919, at 12.80 o'clock sharp, the fallowing:
Horses -4 geldings agricultural ; one general
Purpose Mare, farmer's driver, 2 colas coming
3 years old, mare, gelding, general purpose.
Cattle -Cow due M calve in May, cow due to
calve in° April, cow due to calve the first
of March, five heifers years old, two -steers
2 years old a calves. Hogs -2 shoats, atio a
number of ;hens and mine* Implements_
Lumber wagon (new), democrat, top bugan,
Pair new bobsleighs, cutter nearly new, wagon
box and spring seat, stock rack, binder; mow-
er, steel horse rake, spring tooth cultivator,
seeder, and drill, set iron harrows (4 sections),
two -furrow riding plow, single Plow; scuMer,
steel land roller, fanning mill, set doable team
harness oet of work harness, set single har-
ness, set of buggy harness, three horse whiffle -
trees, double whiMetrees, neckyokes, forka.
shovels, chains, hoes, etc, horse blankets, gtain
bags, grinditone, car, rope and slings. (new),
about 20 tons of firat class hay, quantity of
barley, oats and mixed grain (wheat and bara
ley,- also barley and oats), quantity of man -
golds turnips. .aad a lot of potateer ;
AUCTION SALES
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
lenplements-James Jones, Auctioneer, has
received instructions from .Mr. L. J. Johnston,
toaiell by pualic auction on Lot 8, toneession
8, Township of Hibbert, on Tuesday, February
lath,. the following: Horees.-One span of
agreitiltural mares rising 5 years old, driving
mare 6 years old quiet and reliable, driving
gelding rising two years, 2 heavy draught colts
rising 8 years old. Cattle -6 pure bredelion
stein cows with calf at foot 'and to calve
early. 8 grade Holsteins wieh cplf at foot; 20
high grade Shorthorn rows with calf at foot
and to calve early. The alicfve are good type
and in ;splendid eondition; ten yearlings com-
ing 2 years old, 10 rising 3 years old, 6 calves.
lloge-6 sows due to litter early, about -20 oigs
8 weeks old. Implement:se-McCormick mower
6 foot eut; wagon with box,' spring seat and
shelving, 13 hoe Massey -Harris aloe, fertilizer,
dtill, nearly new ; 2 top buggies almost new,
dies. harrow, manure spreader, ensilage cutter
10 inch nearly new, trailer, Portland cutter,
new wheelbarrow, - Melotte -cream aeparatot,
churn, butter maker, set 2000 lb. scales sap
pan and pails, set heavy harness set light
carritare harnese, 2 sets single harness, Sale
at 12 o'clock share. Terms -Eight months'
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PARM FOR SALE -FOR BALE LOT 3,
Concession 8, 11.1.0e Tilonerantlfas con-
taining 100 acres There are on the premise
a frame house, bank barn ditedia good well,
good orehard, Three miles from town of Sea.
forth. orty acres. cultivated and balance in
grass. Por particulars arena to PETER
CLEARY, Seaforth. at, R. No. 4, or phone
.14 on 146, a 266641
FOR SALE
That NOY desirable property Just off Mains
street, Egmondville. consisting of ene-half acre
of land. on which is situated a 1%. story brick
house with seven rooms and good cellar. There -
are also on the premises a stable good well
and cistern, also armle, plum and pear trees
and other small fruits. This is a splendid
Property and the 'taxes are low. For further
partici:Inas, apply to Mrs. M. A. Charlesworth,
Einnondeille P. 0. • 2650x241
• FARM FOR SALE
Lot 21, Concession 1, Tuckersmith, H.R.S..
100 acres all cleared. Good frame louse and
bank barn' pig pen, hen house and driving
shed: A good orchard and plenty of good
water;' well tile drained; rural malt and. . tele-
phone and in, first class eonditifin." On the
Huron Road, 21, miles from Seaford', and 8
miles from Clinton. Will be sold cheap and
on easy terms. Apply to B. Henderson,
Seaforth,. 264541
PRICK BLOCK FOR SAL -A FINE BRICK
.Lf Block on West side of /Mill street, in the
Village of Dublin, occupied at present are a
general store 'hardware store, barber shop and
pool room and flour and feed store on ground
floor; with Wee public hall on second floor.
This property formerly known as the Kidd
block, is centrally lodged and will be sold
cheap arid, on easy terms, and will make a
good investment. For further patticulare ape
Ply ta the owner, B. C. HUBBELL Mar -
morn or ta await, JAMES WATSON,
aenfortle 2665-te
FARM FOR SALE -LOT 84, CONCESSION
Tuokersmith, L.ReS., consisting of
100 aures, forty acres seeded, down, 88 acres
plovred and ten acres of burn. There are on
the premises a barn '54x80 feet with stone
foundation, driving abed 28x80. Also ta frame
houge 20x28, with kitchen 111x24, in. splendfd re -
credit will be given op furnishing approved pair, -with furnace and cistern in cellar. The
joint notes. Six per cent per annum off for land an all well fenced and tile drained. One
cash. Positively no reserve as the proprietor mile "north of Brucefield. For partiadars tunny
is over -stocked and ahort of feel L. J. JOHN- on the premises. *MRS. wimrAitt Ross,
STON, Proprietor; lamer "ones, A.uetioneer. Brucefield P. 0. 266841
2669-2 e •
AUCTION SALE OF FIFTY ACRI FARM, Fbit SALE -100 ACRES, BEING LOT 24,
aa farm chattels, etc in ,Tuckersmith. The Concession 1, Huron. Road, 8 miles west of
Administrator of the estate of the late John Seaforth, in the Township of Tuckersmith. The
Nilson and John Pfaff have instruct- land is good ; &ea -buildings e the barn is 40
. by 120 feet with stone fouridatiori -good floors
ed the undersigned auctioneer to offer for ,
and stalled off. The "land - is cleared all but
sale by Public auction On the premises On
lnenday the 24th of February 1919 at 1.86 lye acres of bosh. Good wafer, aiming creek
running by the barn; lat storey brick house
o'clock p.m. the following '-Real 'Estate . -
with furnace Just put in; ano garage, 'viral
The north hall of lot number nine (9) in the
second- concession of Tuckerepnith, L.R.S. The§ meil and telephone. Will be sold reasonable
is a lifst class fifty acres .close to the village as the proprietor wishes to retire W. J.
of Hensel]. About eight antes were ploughed DATA, In R. No. 2, Seaforth. 266841
last fall and the balance of the lend is either _
in the spring,' 161ARIYI .FOR SALE -LOT 22, CONCESSION
in grass or in ;Mime to- lte worked and sown
ahattnin-Massen-Rnrric ij" 2, MeKillop, containing 100 acres. There
binder, ' axle • Brantford Mover, one liteer are on the premises a concrete'. house with
hay rake, ' one land' roller, one seed drill, bard and soft water inside. Also large bank
harrows. walking plow, cultivator, wagon. /barn with stabling underneath; and driving
Magent • cream -separator, pulper, single and shed and pig pen, cement silo, 12 acres of
double harness, whiffietrees; one thousand lb. toed hardwood bush and plowing all done
weigh scales, a number of grain bags, arid
other articles too numerous to mention. Terms ready for crop The land is well underdrain-
-Real Estate: 10 per cent on the day of the ea and is in a high state of cultivation. Water
sale and The balanee in 30 daye without in- reinired from never failing spring to barn and
house by hydraulic ram. This farm is situated
aterpezotrtioArip of the eni-liatanecyanonme orartagdeegeb)onleatlivee 2 miles from Seaforth. Will be sold cheap and
on easy terms. For further Particulars apple"
property if desired Ch3ttelie-$10 and under,
male Over that amount 8-- months credit on to GEO. T. TURNBULL, Seaforth, or phone
f . .For further port- a'—'---- 266841
94. Seaforth.
approval Joint notes ov a, discount of 6 Per
cent per ennurn cash,
' inners end tonne and conditions of stile, apply
to the undersigned. GLADMAN & STANBUtlY,
Beeristen flensali ea Exeter. T. C. JOYNT.
Renee% Administrator, B. S. Phillips, Auction -
ter, Exeter. a669 -a
CiLEARING SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
`a Implementa-Thomas Cameron tIRS receiv-
ed instructions from the undersigned to. sell by
Public auction an Lot 15, Conce.:ssion 1, Harr
Township. London Road, eoutli of Henson. on
Tuesday, February 11 at 12:80 °clock sharp,
the following: Infaises-2 ',general purpose
coolcstove and pipes. Terms -A/1 sunu of geldings 5 years old, agricultural gelding rig -
KO and under cash; over that arnoun , 12 -lag 6 Years old, agricultural filly rising 4
months' credit will be given on furnishin ap- years, agricultaral filly' rising 8, agrit. foal,
proved joint notes. A discount Of 5 per Cent. aged. mare, &bring mare. taitttle-Cow fresh -
will be given for cash on credit amounts. May oiled itt,January cow -to freshen le March,
and grain to be cash. No reserve as the 'farm •cow to fieslien Marchbrfw to freshen 'in
is sold. WILLIAM IdOONEY, Proprietor; T. April, 2 VMS tO freshenlin fall, .5 -two year old
Cameron, 'Auctioneer. ' e86842 ;steers and heifers 6 fall eatvels. Hogs -now
due in April. 9 store hogs tinathente and Pallets.
implements -Lumber
buggy, road cart, 'cutter, binder, nearly new,
mower, seed drill, disci' 2 realkirgesplowe, sin-
gle furrow sulky. plow, 2 furrow plow, land
railer, steel horse rake, set of harrows, scattier.
hay and stook rack, gravel box, turnip and
mangold seed -drill, veneer, fanning mill, 2000
Petknd scale, cream separator, stone -boat, set
of nouble breeching harness, 1 ,set of 'wink
harness, a number of horse collars; 2 sugar
kettles, one pails and spites, a number of
cedar poets, kidders forks, ishovels, hoes, log-
-ging chain and other articles too numerous to
mention. A quanity of timothy hen a riuseitty
of clover hay and some turnips in the pith,
and some household effects... Terms of sale: -
All sums of $10.00 and under ca -h. Over that
amount 9 months credit will ,be given on
furnishing approved joint notes A discount
of 4 -per cent off for eash an credit amounts.
Positively no reserve as the proprietor is
selling hie farm. JOHN PATTERSON, pro-
prietor, Thomas Cameron, Auctioneer, 2668-2
SALE OF FARM STOCli AND
na °implements, James Jones has received. in
instroctioKeefrom the undersigned to sell 'by
__public auction on Lot 28, Con. 7, township of
Logan, on Tuesday March 4th, 1919, the fol-
lowing property :" Horses -1 heavy draught
horse rising 6 years old, 1 heavy draught mare
rising 5 years old 1 heavy draunbt gelding via-
frer 2 years old, a heavy draught fillies rising
1 year old. Cattle -2 newly calved . coat,
1 cow due te calve April 1,1 cow due to calve
April 8th 1 cow due to calve April 16th te
cow due no calve April 19th, 1 cow due' to
,calve May 10th, 1 cow due to calve May- 4ta,
1 heifer due to calve May 15th, 1 feller due
to calve May 17th, 1 cow due fa ealve Sep,t.
20th, 3 steers rising 2 years old, 1 feifer ris-
ing 2 years old, 10 calves rising 1 year old.
Pigs -1 sow due to litter March 16th, 10
youre pigs about 2 months old. Hens -80
hens. Implements -1 Deering binder 6 ft.
cut, 1 Deering mower 6 ft cut, 1 Deering
Cultivator, 1 Maeseyniarris 11 hoe disc drill,
1 hay rake, 1 land roller, 1 new disc 1 set
diamond harrows. 1 Frost and Wood plow,
1 Bain waggon, nearly rew, 1 truck waggon,
1 democrat with pole anti shaft, 1 rubber tire
buggy good as new; e top buggy, 1 new
cutter, -pair bobsleighs, pair of cales, rew ;
2 oak wagon tongues, 2 btall posts
200011.s., 1 Clinton fanning mill, 1 15 foot'
ladder, 1 wheel barrow, 1 water ticiugh, 1 new
cross cut saw, 16 foot . hayrack, 1 stock
tack, wagon boa gravel box, one wood. rack,
1 manure box, 1 pair 61t. bunks, Harness -
1 set breeching harnets, nearly new, 1 set
new.double harness, 2 sets single harness, 1
nearly new, collars and sweat pads. Quantity
of lumber and eerier posts, 2 dozen grain bags,
2 hay knives about 15 tons of hay, 1 new
Standard cream separator, No. 6, 1 Daisy
churn, nearly. new, 1 new cream, pail and milk
pails, 1 new Peninsular range, 1 new heater,
1 little buggy seat; whiffietrees, neckyokes,
chains forks, ehovels, hoes, 2 tile spades" and
scoop cshinnlet, wire, mail nix and a host of
other articles too numerous to mention. Sale
at 1 o'clock. Terms -All same of $10.00eand
under, cash; (net that amount 8 months'
credit . will be given on furnishing approved
joint notes. Six per cent per annum' allowed
off for cash on credit amounts, HARRY
NELMES, Propriator. James Junes, Auction-
eer. 2669-4
A UCTION SALE P HORSES, PURE BRED
4-2' Shorthoin Cat le and Grade Cattle, Pigs
and Implements.- illiam Nairn has been in-
structed by the u denligned to sell by public
auction on Friday, Feb, 21, at 1 o'clock p.m.,
on lot 27, concessi n 11. Township of Hibbert,
5 miles east of H naall, the following: Horses
-Heavy draught sro�d mare supposed to be in
foal to French Gi an; aged heavy draft mare
supposed to be in foal to French Giron; draft
filly rising 4 year old supposed to be in !foal
to French Giron; draft filly rising 3 yearn old
supposed to be in foal to French Giron; good
driving Ilene al a a good worker tieing 5
years old. Pure Bred Cattle (Shorthorns) -
4 e,ows supposed M he in calf, 4 cows 4 years
old supposed M be in calf, 4 heifers rising 3
Years supposed to be in calf, 2 heifers rising
2 years old, bull 19 months old, 2 bulbs 10
menthe old, bull 8 mriths old, 2 bulb 5 months
old, bull 3 months n d, Grade Cettle-Cow ris-
ing 5 years old, cotv rising 4 years old both
due to calve/ in May; heifer rising 2 years
old, 2 baby beef calves 8 months old. Hogs -
Improved Yorkshire sow due to litter at time
of sale; 4 pure bred sows 8 months old, 60
White Leghorn hens. Implementst-alesserr
Harris binder 7 feet eut nearly new; Frost &
Wood mower 61.)foot put wieh pea harvester;
Masseyalaarris teas Seed drill 13 hoe Massey
Harris stiff tootli cultivator new wine 3 sets of
teeth; Clover Leaf manure spreader, Prost &
k Wood disc; Dee ing rake, Massey -Harris rake,
set of four se tion harrows, walking plow,
scuffier, ‚cutting box, Gould, Shapley and Muir
24, h.p. gas en me set 1200 lbscales, fanning
mill with bagger, Massey -Harris root pulper,
wagon, sleighs, combined hay and stock rack
16 ft ; good gravel box, ear for steel track,
rope and slings, 2 top buggies, open buggy,
extension of a thresher blower pipe,
t
top cutter near y new with side doors; open
cutter, set show harness new; set heavy brasfi
mounter] harries with breeching, set hernias
With breeching, set light. double 'harness, set
single harness, 8 dcizen grain ibags, and other
articles too numerous to mention. Also one
Peninsular range nearly new; De Laval cream
separator new; quanity .of hay, 400 or 500
bushels of good barley and oats for seed..
Terms -All suras of $10 and under, cash;
Over that amount 8 months' credit will be
given on approved joint notes. A discount of
8% per annum off for east*. No reserve as the
proprietor hes rented the farm. - JOHN
CHAMBERS Proprietor, Cromarty R. R. No.
1. phone 19 on 147, Seaforth; William Nairn,
St Marys, Ontario, Auctioneer. 2660-2-
-A UCTION SALE On FARM STOCK AND
an. Implements. -Thomas Brown has been an-
strueted to sell lty public auction on lot 38,
concession. 13 McKillop, on Wednesday, Feb-
ruary, 19th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following;
Horses -Heavy draft brood mare 5 years old
supposed to be in foal, heavy draft horse 5
years old, heavy. draft horse 4 years old, draft
gelding rising 3, draft -filly rising 2,• 2 draft
fillies rising 1 year, good driving bowie Ave
Id t end reliable Cattle --Aged
years o q e
reaistered Durham cow to calve March 11,
registered Durham caw rising 4 years old
with calf at foot, reg. Durham cow rising 3
with calf at side two months old, registered
heifer rising 1 year, registered Durham bull
(Woodside Victor) 13 months old, a cows due
to calve in Maerb. cow due to calve ip April, 2
cows due to calve in May, 6 steers rising. 2
years weighing about ten hundred, heifer rat-
ing, 2 Jeers old 5 calves rising 1 year ale,
large brood sow to litter last of March, 4 pigs
weighing around lee _ lbs. also some hew.
Imphonenie-Massey-Harria binder with sheaf
earrier and trucks, Massey -Harris mower 5%
foot cut, Massey-liarris steel land roller, Mas-
sey -Harris dise 18 inch plate, Fro.st & Wood
hay loader, ten foot steel hay rake, Kemp ma-
nure spreader, Peter Hamilton 14 disc drill,
Noxon cultivator, Joon Deere riding plow, Oli-
ver walking plow, two furrowed gang plow,
set iron harrows, scuffier, Clinton fanningmill
-with good equipment of sieves, bag holder
wagon 'with box and shelvings, truck wagon'
flat hayrack with rolling bottom, stock rack,
two gravel borate Verity cutting box (large
size) Maxwell root pulper, top buggy, Mc-
Laughlin cutter, Ford touring car in good
repair, sleighs with bunks and bolsters, set
of good double harness set of rubber mounted
single harness, trip and sling ropes, set of
scales weighing capacity 2000 bbs., set of
counter scales 240 The. capacity. long extension
ladder, User galvanized" grain boliert, emery
grinder, iron vise and anvil, Galloway re
be
Saskatchewan robe, horse blankets, a large
post hole sugar, spades and shovels, dithhing
spoon, whiffietrees, 3 logging chains, 8 ensi-
lage forks, 30 good grain bags, sap pan, auger
kettl , 125 sap patio, an oak barrel, 2 gal-
vanized troughs, Magnet cream separotor.
Favorite churn, milk can, 26 gallon galvanized
all can 5 gallon oil can. 2 bedroom suites,
been, mattressess and springs, Monarch Pen-
insular steel range, heater, bathtub, tolletesete
hanging lamp, Aladdin lamp, Imps, apple'
screen. A quauity of clover hay and some
mangolds. Positively no reserve as the pro-
prietor has sold his farm. Terms -Ten dol-
lars and under cash; over that amount, nine
montbe credit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes. A discount a 4 cents
on the dollar off for cane Hay and mangolcla
cash. ROBERT ARCHIBALD, Proprietor; T.
Brown, Auctioneer. 2669x2
CLEA'RING SALE OF' FARM STOCK AND
11 by public auction on Lot 24,
die -hang the east boundary of
dnesday, Feb. n at one onloek
ing: Horses -Team of marlin
years well mated, sired by
Implemette, Thoinas Brown has been
instructed to s
Copeession
Seaforth, on V
1),1"0-, the folio
ristng 4 and
Glenrae, work horse 6 years, driving colt ris-
ing 8 years old, broken. Cattle-ePresh cow
with ,oalf at foot, 3 good mileli cowls rising 4
years old in calf, 1 rnilch co* rising 7 years
old in calf, 1 heifers rising 2 years old, 5
stems rising 2 rears old, 5 swing calves. Pigs -
good -brood sow to litter at time of sale. The
above stock is in fiat -class condition. Inn
Plements-McCormick binder with sheaf carrier
and truck, MeCoentick mower. MeConnick hay
tedder, Frost "& Wood bay rake, Froat &
Wood cultivator, Cockshutt fertilizer disc
Coekshutt riding plough singe furrow,
walking plough, gang ploiigh, sniffler, set 4,
section barrows, disc harrows, root pulper
Massey -Harris manure spreader, 2 track
waggons, hay and stock -rack ,combined, gravel
box, pea -harvester, land roller, turnip seeder.
2000 lbs. truck scales with a'stock platform,
fanning mill, set of bobsleighs, grain bagger
and truck," 'warehouse truck hayfork, ear,
topes- and slings, 2 seta heavy harness, set of
single harness, road cart. whiffietrees, neck
yokes, forks, home collars and other articles
too numerous to mentioa. Festively no reserve -
as the farm has been sold and the proprietor
is giving up farming. No outside stock a-
llowed on the premises. Tertas-All sums of
510 and under. cash; over that amount eight.
months' credit -will be allowed on furnishing
Improved Joint notes. A discount of four per
cent. off for, cash on credit amounts. Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer. E, C. CASE, Proprietor.
2688x2
JUDICIAL SALE OF VALUABLE
REAL ESTATE
IN THE SUPREME point'', OP ONTARIO
ARMSTRONG Ir. WHEATLEY .
'ARM FOR SALE TO CLOSE ANeESTATE
a: -Lot 18, Concesision 4, McKillop, Huron
County, containing 140 acres of first clasa
elay loam soil (no better anywhere). There
are on the premises one 1% storey frame
house With stone cellar; also a one storey
frame house bank barn and implement house;
tem acres of good orchard; two wells of gooti
waterer a is ing ereeg near rear of farm ern
rtipkting etni,klYe across. This farm lk wo,
fenced with eeil wire and drained wall tile.
rind is in a first nags state of culeivation.
Tan seri:sten eliardwod bush on rear it farm;
rural mail at gate and phone- in house, Sit-
uated on a first era gravel road or -se -half
mile front church nd school and lo i mike
rrOln the busy.t.twil of Senfornie Will be roll
as above described or in two lots of fifty
acres each. HUGH MeINTOSII, 30 Borievear
Ave, Toronto, • and REV. A. W. M01E1'0811,
Port Arthur, Executors. For further par-
ticularsapply to the executors, or to JOHN
ItANKINeateafortler 260641• • •
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BankintE Service
VOUR banking requirements may
be entrusted to this- Bank with
every confidence that careful and
efficient service will be rendered.
Our facilities are entirely at your
disposal.
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COMMERCE
G MULLEN
SEAFORTH BRANCH
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FARM FOR SALE
.For Sale /00 acres, all cultivated, lot 11,
Concession 6, Tuckersmith, 'I.R.S., with barn
68 by 80 feet, stone foundation Dig Den, driv-
ing shed and hen house, 6 roci'mel frame cote
tage, good well with wind mill. Akira° acres
of grass land, west half of lot 5, concession 7,
good well with windmill; a good grass farm.
Apply to JAMES P1NLAYSON, R. R. NO. la
Ktpren; phone 8-182, Seaford:: 24189-tf
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Logs and
Heaffing Bolts
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The undersigned is prepared to .1.1
pay the highest cash price for all IS
kinds of logs and heading bolts
in bush or delivered in yard. =
Heading Bolts
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E to be cut 20 inches long Er:
= Soft elm and soft maple,. to be a
= cut 11-13-16 feet long.
= Rock elm, hard maple and =
F. white ash and baswood logs to r"::
= be cut 10-12-14 and 16 feet Li
long.
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'TARN, FOR SALE
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• Lot 33, Concession 6, McKillop, 100 acres
of the best clay land in lificKilkna 41 acres Of
bush, the rest i.n a high state ef cultivation;
6 miles from Seaforth, 2 mileti from Con-
stance, lye miles firma school. There are en
the premises, a good seven roomed house, large
bank barn 64x76, all Page wire fences and
well underdrained. There are forty acres
Ploughed, 5 acres bush and tbe balance reed -
ed down. There, are two big springie one
piped to barnyard and in the other a dam
with a hydraulic ram -pumping the water te
the house and to the barn. As the spring
is tri the orchard and near the louse and line
brace. there is to waste land. There is' a
graded and gravelled lane from tbe road to
the buildings. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL
DORRANCE, Seaforth. ' 26274f
• • VOR SALE.—
House and half acre of land in the
village of Ernondville. The propert}
is situtted on Centre' Street,. close to
the Presbyterian church and is known
as the Purcell property. Good, COM
'fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries, anii
currant bushes. This Is a corner pro.
pfrty with no breaks on front, an'
the land is in a good state of cultiva
tion. Thiit'is a nice property for *
litired Wirier and Ike taxes are light.
'For particu ars apply on the prernipes
or to John Rankin, Seaforth.- 258441
We -are pleased to are; a. fewsucestions which fihoidd receive
Maple Syrup, pure, in gallon tins, each , -0 • ••••••':112045
100 polished handl Brooms, 6 strings, good stout material, each, .00c
Maple Syrup, Pure, in quart tins, each ............ . .65e
Pork and Beans, Stmkist brand, large tin ••••••••••••••030•19e
Pineapple, Deleanis flavor, per tin 2 lbs.
Pineapple, Bahamas, per tin, 1 Ib — — • -76c
Blueberries, per tin 2 lbs. •-••••• ,•• •• •••••• *•*••Ara: ,./.5e
Syrup, Golden Brand, per tin, 2 lbs. — • • ••••........25c
Syrup, Golden brand, per tin4 lb. ... . ..aa a a saa a
Apple, gallon tin, each
Jam, any flavor, 4 pound tails ....
Puffed Rice, per package ............
Ginger Snaps, per pound . ... .........
Fresh Qoulla Salmon, about 8 lbs, a fish, whole,
Pacifiellat Fish, per pound . •
4 .. • a • • .• • • • # • a * a 15e
• • * • 0 • * .4 11.4 . 0 * • 14e
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per 1131,-..........-18c
ar-a a•itata * V # • 150
To Fry Pacific Flat Fish.—Cut into convenient pieces,, season wit
salt and pepper, dip into milk and dredge with cornmeal and fry'
boiling fat,
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SEAFONTH
Pursuant to the Judgrneut made herein and ,
dated Juouary 30th, 1919, there will be sold,
with the approbation of the Local Master of
the Supreme Court of Ontario at Goderich, by
Thomas Gundry, Auetioneer, at the Council
Chamber, Clinton, Ontario, on aaturday, Feb-
ruary 16th, 1919 at 8 p.m., the following pro-
perties in seven parcels, viz:-
Parcel 1. -Part of origirial Township Lot No,
24, Conemaion 1, Townsbip of Hullett, in the
County of Huron, 80 acres, and now in the
Town of Clinton; Se half lot 23. Concession 2,
Township of Hullett, 50 acres; part of Lot
24, Condession 2, Township 91 Mullett, 80
acres; and part of lot 25, Concession 2, ten
acres, in all 220 acres more cir less, in one
Parc• el 2. --One aere lot on Beech street,
Clinton,
',Parcel 3. -Part of origrxial lot 1 Huron
RoaderConecesion, Township of Goderich, now
in Cliethn, and part of Lot 33, Coneession 16,
Townshie of Goderich, together contahang lOta
acres more or less.,
Parcel 4. -West half lot 185, on the North
side of Haven street, Clinton.
Parcel 5. -Lot 27, south side of Huron
street, Clinton. ,
Parcel 6 --East half of lot 28, South side of
Huron street, Clinton.
Parcel 7L -Part of Lot 24, Connesion 1,
Township df Mullett, now in Olinton, contain-
ing 8% acres planted itt orchard,
Each parcel ivill be offered for sale subject
to a reserved lad.
Terms -Ten per cent. of the purchase money
on day of sale, and balance March 15tb 1919.
For further particulars see posters on apply
to W. Brydone, Barrister, Clipton, tha Auction-
eer, or the undersigned.
-Dated at Goderich this 8rd day of February
11)19.
Proudfoot, Killoran & Cooke. Barrister,
Goderich.
Signed: LEnrig B. DICKSON, Local
Master at Goderiele 2669-2
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For A Greater Food • Production
On the shoulders of the Canadian Farmer will rest for years to cotn6 the duty of
making the world's reserve supply of food equal to the demana.
Armies might disband to -morrow, but the Canadian Farmer 'would still be on
the firing line. It thus becomes the obligation of every farmer to see to it -that his !arm
reaches its highest practical efficiency.
I I I I I I I .4111111P:1 telliked•
111111PAO'''
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Therefore Fanners of Huron County investigate the merits of the WATERLOO
BOY TRACTOR.
Call at our Factory and we will be pleased to demonstrate to you the Shady cone
struction, the complete accessibility, and the many other advantages this tractor possesses
to help YOUR FARM reach its highest'practkal efficiency.
Sit years of general farm -service in Canada and 0 S.A. have shown the rel• iabilit)
and long life enjoyed by the WATERLOO BOY OWNERS.
Write for our catalogue which describes in detail all our farm machinery.
The Robt. 43e11 Engine & Thresher Co., La, SeaforthOnt
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COAL
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We will new have the good-
okl HARD COAL in furnace size
at least, and we're making des-
perate efforts to secure the
other sizes as well. .
Remember that we still have
a large stock of those good
substitutes, CANNEL COAL,
COKE and LUMP, which
come a good deal cheaper, and
are very efficient. ,
HOW about your Fertilizers
Lor Spring crops? We sell
complete FERTILIZERS in
BUFFALO BRANDS, which
give you a plant food, not a-
lone a stimulant.
Let us also have your incitdr-
ies for Lumben, Shingles, ce.
nient, etc.
iJohn B. Mustard
.BRuumuLD - ,ONTARIO
2668-4
'TARN, FOR SALE
,
• Lot 33, Concession 6, McKillop, 100 acres
of the best clay land in lificKilkna 41 acres Of
bush, the rest i.n a high state ef cultivation;
6 miles from Seaforth, 2 mileti from Con-
stance, lye miles firma school. There are en
the premises, a good seven roomed house, large
bank barn 64x76, all Page wire fences and
well underdrained. There are forty acres
Ploughed, 5 acres bush and tbe balance reed -
ed down. There, are two big springie one
piped to barnyard and in the other a dam
with a hydraulic ram -pumping the water te
the house and to the barn. As the spring
is tri the orchard and near the louse and line
brace. there is to waste land. There is' a
graded and gravelled lane from tbe road to
the buildings. Apply to MRS. SAMUEL
DORRANCE, Seaforth. ' 26274f
• • VOR SALE.—
House and half acre of land in the
village of Ernondville. The propert}
is situtted on Centre' Street,. close to
the Presbyterian church and is known
as the Purcell property. Good, COM
'fortable house, good shed, good well
and cement cistern. All kinds of fruit
trees, strawberries, raspberries, anii
currant bushes. This Is a corner pro.
pfrty with no breaks on front, an'
the land is in a good state of cultiva
tion. Thiit'is a nice property for *
litired Wirier and Ike taxes are light.
'For particu ars apply on the prernipes
or to John Rankin, Seaforth.- 258441
We -are pleased to are; a. fewsucestions which fihoidd receive
Maple Syrup, pure, in gallon tins, each , -0 • ••••••':112045
100 polished handl Brooms, 6 strings, good stout material, each, .00c
Maple Syrup, Pure, in quart tins, each ............ . .65e
Pork and Beans, Stmkist brand, large tin ••••••••••••••030•19e
Pineapple, Deleanis flavor, per tin 2 lbs.
Pineapple, Bahamas, per tin, 1 Ib — — • -76c
Blueberries, per tin 2 lbs. •-••••• ,•• •• •••••• *•*••Ara: ,./.5e
Syrup, Golden Brand, per tin, 2 lbs. — • • ••••........25c
Syrup, Golden brand, per tin4 lb. ... . ..aa a a saa a
Apple, gallon tin, each
Jam, any flavor, 4 pound tails ....
Puffed Rice, per package ............
Ginger Snaps, per pound . ... .........
Fresh Qoulla Salmon, about 8 lbs, a fish, whole,
Pacifiellat Fish, per pound . •
4 .. • a • • .• • • • # • a * a 15e
• • * • 0 • * .4 11.4 . 0 * • 14e
• . • .. • • * • • .• • * • • Ize
per 1131,-..........-18c
ar-a a•itata * V # • 150
To Fry Pacific Flat Fish.—Cut into convenient pieces,, season wit
salt and pepper, dip into milk and dredge with cornmeal and fry'
boiling fat,
-,§F:ROAT & SPIZ A
SEAFONTH
Pursuant to the Judgrneut made herein and ,
dated Juouary 30th, 1919, there will be sold,
with the approbation of the Local Master of
the Supreme Court of Ontario at Goderich, by
Thomas Gundry, Auetioneer, at the Council
Chamber, Clinton, Ontario, on aaturday, Feb-
ruary 16th, 1919 at 8 p.m., the following pro-
perties in seven parcels, viz:-
Parcel 1. -Part of origirial Township Lot No,
24, Conemaion 1, Townsbip of Hullett, in the
County of Huron, 80 acres, and now in the
Town of Clinton; Se half lot 23. Concession 2,
Township of Hullett, 50 acres; part of Lot
24, Condession 2, Township 91 Mullett, 80
acres; and part of lot 25, Concession 2, ten
acres, in all 220 acres more cir less, in one
Parc• el 2. --One aere lot on Beech street,
Clinton,
',Parcel 3. -Part of origrxial lot 1 Huron
RoaderConecesion, Township of Goderich, now
in Cliethn, and part of Lot 33, Coneession 16,
Townshie of Goderich, together contahang lOta
acres more or less.,
Parcel 4. -West half lot 185, on the North
side of Haven street, Clinton.
Parcel 5. -Lot 27, south side of Huron
street, Clinton. ,
Parcel 6 --East half of lot 28, South side of
Huron street, Clinton.
Parcel 7L -Part of Lot 24, Connesion 1,
Township df Mullett, now in Olinton, contain-
ing 8% acres planted itt orchard,
Each parcel ivill be offered for sale subject
to a reserved lad.
Terms -Ten per cent. of the purchase money
on day of sale, and balance March 15tb 1919.
For further particulars see posters on apply
to W. Brydone, Barrister, Clipton, tha Auction-
eer, or the undersigned.
-Dated at Goderich this 8rd day of February
11)19.
Proudfoot, Killoran & Cooke. Barrister,
Goderich.
Signed: LEnrig B. DICKSON, Local
Master at Goderiele 2669-2
• •
For A Greater Food • Production
On the shoulders of the Canadian Farmer will rest for years to cotn6 the duty of
making the world's reserve supply of food equal to the demana.
Armies might disband to -morrow, but the Canadian Farmer 'would still be on
the firing line. It thus becomes the obligation of every farmer to see to it -that his !arm
reaches its highest practical efficiency.
I I I I I I I .4111111P:1 telliked•
111111PAO'''
............
Therefore Fanners of Huron County investigate the merits of the WATERLOO
BOY TRACTOR.
Call at our Factory and we will be pleased to demonstrate to you the Shady cone
struction, the complete accessibility, and the many other advantages this tractor possesses
to help YOUR FARM reach its highest'practkal efficiency.
Sit years of general farm -service in Canada and 0 S.A. have shown the rel• iabilit)
and long life enjoyed by the WATERLOO BOY OWNERS.
Write for our catalogue which describes in detail all our farm machinery.
The Robt. 43e11 Engine & Thresher Co., La, SeaforthOnt
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