The Huron Expositor, 1921-01-07, Page 5e
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laselatants,-•Dir. K. Ehlers, -gOf
a, gave an address
cliasapelis,
--Choi the Evangelical church et. Sabbath
evening, and was listened to with
rapt attention. -Mr. D. Chilton, of
the Bank staff, spent New Years at
Ingerso)L-Mrs. Pope, of Heneall,
spent a few days of this week visitidk
in town. A keen,.eonteat for the
r'eeveailip of ]fay was held on Monday.
The result was a victory for Elmore
Klopp.--At a well -attended meeting
of the ratepayers of our school, held
on Wednesday of last week, it was
decided to call in an expert to ex-
amine the heating system and upon
receiving his report, to call a special
meeting tc take softie action in the
matter, Mr. C. Xtx'k was re-elected
trustee and Mr. Dan Hartieib was
given the caretaking for 1921 at
$250.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
SeaforU,, January 6, 1920.
Eggs, Vet' dozen 70c
Butter, per ib 50 to 52c
Potatoes, per bag $1.25
Wheat, per bushel $1,,,,
Oats, per bushel 45e
Barley, per. bushel .,
Flour, per cwt.
Bran; per ton
Shorts, per ton
Chopped Ooats, ton
Chopped Barley, 1'er ton
hugs, per cwt.
754
$5.50
$58.00
$40.00
$45.Ou
$52.00
$14.75
POULTRY MARKET
Toronto January 4th. --Leve Poultry -
Spring e(6irkens, 2y; creme. 20c; rowden,
16r. fowl 18 to 27e. ducklings, 25c; turkeys,
46 rents. Dressed P. Wtry--Springhickens.
2i to tier: rou,tora. 2.. to 27r, fowl, 25 to
tar:' doednnga, 22r [:rens. 30e, turkeys, t
t. 50e: awua)r, doter,. 86.00, �-
DAIRY MARKET
'!'„nn,lu, Junuaro nh. L'h«re, new large,
Esto :7': twine, 27 29c; triplets,
w to 260: old. la: are. 32 t, 35e; do,.
twits, 12',. to :O.... Rutter -Fish dairy
choice, 09 to 00c ; c..emery, 2nda, 66 to 6nr ;
finest, .8 to 81r. Margarine -36 to 3;0.
Eggs An. 1, 74 to 77c; selects, 78 to .60c.
new led in carton, 90 to 96e.
BRAN MARKET e'
Toro,. e, nl
January - Canadian, hnn .,, '.ed
buorl, 13.7: to $4.. • : unser, 53 00 to 83 50
Japer... Bt'.r: 7,i ',.. Madagn,rar. 101uc;
California Limas. It '.r
GRAIN MARKET
'Toronto, January '•'h. - Manitoba Wheat
No. 1 Northern, 81:•o No. 4 whet, 81.76 0,.
Macon ba Oats No • ('. W , "' . No.
('. W. ; 0+.,r . . 'tr., t,... 1 feed, l �',0 kr ; No
feed, 48'k,, No, - feel-. 4,. ', Manitoba
Parley- No. 3 ('. W it. N,., 1 C. W.. 4t•.
rejected 70 cents:s-cent,70 cent, Al/ of
the above to to,.• .,l
Fort William. .Ameri-
can t'prn 81.15, )-•mina). track Ternrn,,
Prompt shipment t intarin Oat. -No. 2 white
90 to 50e. Ont,ri,- Wheat No. 2 winter,
01.85 81.!10 per car i -.t: No. " spring. 91.hn
r.. 01.-.�q{ i.,
shipping p, ,, ...HOW to fre(gbt.
Pres... 8fO. 4'nomTnt4L 91.74 to $1.00. Rerley-.
an to toe, according 1. freiohto ,,,,.g,tt,ie. Buck-
wheat -No, e, 81.00 to 81.00, WMfreel. Rye
N
t. freights to
Manitoba.. (lour --511.15
nu
top relents, 810.54, To, rrumnnt standard,
Crtar.o Flour 0.8,9.6, talk seaboard. Mill -
feed Car luta- Deii,.rnd M,.nt rrW. freights,
bags included Bran. leer ton. 830 to 840;
abort, per ton, 0.4; .,o4 feed flour, $2.71
r.1 R:,to.
BIRTHS
R'i leen.- In Seaforth, ..n December 27th, t0
Mr and Mrs. John Wilson, a son.
Youngblut.,- In Huuett. on December 26th, to
Mr. and Mn,. Jo,et'r Youngl,lut, a datneh-
-
Walesa, • In Tuckeo,milh. on December 2g9.,
to Mr. and bits, Elliott Waltem. . da,.gb•
ter.
Tucketomith, on December 26th, to
M. and Mn,. Edie. (formerl), Miss Mary
McDonald), of Brvre4c)d, a son.
Humphrlw,- In Wattan, on December 2801.
yland Mrs.
Brueels, , r Christmas Day, 1920,
to Mr.. and Mo,. ,W. H. Style,, it son.
MARRIAGES
,7nh ns Meir. -In Usb..rne, on December 29
Ray Johns, eon of Mr, John Johno, to
Mist. Madeline Mon, both of Osborne.
MoCutchem-Ward-.17 the Manse. Walton,
by Rev. R. A. Lunn, on December eat, Mr.
Elwood McCutebeo, .0 Grey township, oto
Miss Honnah Ostia- Ward. of Ethel.
Osborne- Smith. --At .F•• -home of the bride'*
0'rent.. Mr:- and' E W. C. Smith. Huron
wmrhip. n T,o 6 December 25th, Alice
, G. Sml'h to Mr. F" .er Osborne.
DEATHS
.01'rendertpnt..- In Eget»advllle. no December
:11x4 8r... John Pr.v.,li rgnot. eg,+l 71 years
and 6+m�onthe,
Raney. -r,. Osborne. fa Iro.ember 25th, Annie
Violet Bailey, bola.-'( wife of George
!Hailey; aged 29 yesr.. 9 months and 17
days.
Walker.t•f In Elma Township, .n December
26th, Sobert Walker, father -of him. .Sohn
R. Herdic, of Turnl.-rre. in his Rath year.
Torrent% -On Thurado). December 90. 1920,
at Cbrinnder, Sas)., Margeret Elizabeth,
third daughter of Samuel and Elizabeth
Torres,. aged 6 y. -n--. 7 months and 22
days.
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N4'ICE TO .-UTO OWNERS
Bran your batteries :e our treated Garage
for th winter months. We will store your
bntteri6and. have ,nmo fully recharged for
you f 83.00. Any kind of battery repairs
you y neer( will lc attended to.
2708-2 - COOK BROS.,
Hensel].
&Isiness for
Sale
*tend Store, $It, tit end :',$tix,:
woes mint bust int sold at.. once, as
t11e Proprietor ns tiara/feed
property peri elsewhere. A=
y ere.good
chance fora quick colo. "Apply
to
POSTMASTER
mr. • semi 411
t.11ttS lliAe .611
their
, B. Webb t 44 i to thank
Bas their kindness dur-
ANNUAL MEETING
ilte annual meet -^g of the Sealant, Horti.
Mon.
cul{ural Society will bo held to tyo -Carnegie
j £.Pbrsr, on Tuesday evening, Jaauury lith,
ht o'clock. Annual report and election
�MUM! GRIEVE, A. D. SUTHERLAND,
,276&1' SecreTrees.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
aaae,�, t�m,�;;n,
DI'rCH1NG TOOLS LOST, -WILL THE
the
mown sb.. Jilted Harr ditching tools eft
and save futown rther trouble. return the s
2788x1
DURHAM BULL FOR SALE. -FOR SALE
rcolor, glottertnl Durham bull, 10 months 1d
roan. This le a good individual. AP
per teW. C. SPROAT, No. 8, lappet., u
phone 2 on 79, Hernial! Central. 2789x4
`WANTED . AT If/CHEST WAGES, EX-
nerienetd flax acute/tern. None but first
clear otcheo, need apply who can earn high
S EI. COMPANY,! South Oshawa, ADA FLAX &
Ont,
2160.2
If we never had Tsui»,
iv'e wouldn't, appreciate •enpsjine
We Need Your Money
EVERY WOMAN
IS PROUD TO BE
a „n„' tingood baker.
i't.Andevery natural
woman eanbake
'well if she will use our Five Roses
'or Purity Elder. It is so skillfully
blended, so perfectly milled that even
'the inexperienced have success with
y it from the start. Order a sack and
see for yourself.
4„:HU1C1'HORNs FOR SALE. HERD HEAD -
h eol toy R+ryullnt :3180009_ for sale; 3
oho...,
„on0,e young bulb ranging in age from 8
p to 14 months: 2 young rows with
rid,hop at for,. I'rieen rewinnable. Write
nee. und, if viewable,come and nee me; it b
worth, while. JAMES HILL, It. I2. No. 1,
:Hada, Ont. 2769,01
Fuf SALE., A 5.(105085. POWER LISTER
gowhne eupi1,e complete, made in Eng-
hmd, of choicest materialend beat w kmnn-
ahio .•t any engine meld in Canada. It ie In
goal .edit ion and ran be purchased for
nearly half the price of new one. JOHN
ELUF:K, Hyman. Ont. 2766-4
CU4S FOR SAI.E,. I SOLD '01140 LOAD
,•o o that I advertised last week. 1
hate another load of choice cow., just in,
whrrh 1 will offer at private male, or will
change fur fat rattle, at ('odmore`n Stobie,
santon - 0sy. chalet owrxming^tin sold, If you
the money; comeandwee this tot. Terms- -
Cash, or good notes. Anyone having eatth•
whirl" they wish to ship t'. F'. 0., call me
by ph..ne as .1 expect to chip noon. Phone
p4. of T. Turnbull. 2168.4f
AUCTION SALES
W. M. Stewart
MAIN STREET PHONE 77
Election Cards
TO THE RATEPAYERS OF TUCKE*SMITH:
I,udi,a unit ConHemen:
Please nrcept my niacere thank', for your
aut,port ut the recent election,
2760.1 Your,, truly.
JOHN McNAUGtjr.ON.
TO THE ELECTORS OP THE TOWNSHIP
OP TUCKER8MITH:
Being unable to meet You peo,onally, I
take this opportunity f YOU
mr grati-
tude fur the very honorable nupport which
you have given me in becoming a member
oof
the Your bent Council
my ability. for urthe i interests will act tf
the Township, and thanking you again, end
wishing you a Prosperous and [Sappy New
Year.
11760s1 ROLAND KENNEDY.
AI ('5(014 SALE. MR THOMAS1t4t01VN---- ... ... - .
hoe been instructed L. sell by public
n'lrr.l.n at [ht• to
of the low John NOTICE TO CREDITORS
l'xmr.•n. oast to the !'n>+lytrrixn ,4., at
Evmon'h elle, on SeturJay. ,Lunney 15th, at
2.30 p el.. the folios -one • one row A ymm
.1.! I lr,:emLrr, 1226. .iue to, freshen u
F'rt'n.ar. 26th, 1021. 1 I''Lltlur , eam n
arnO• . 1 cutter, 1 ..et ,ogle harness, se
orintfeG,ne., work I.,•nch, out I.ox
eL,-el Iwr row. nian.. 1m��, ow Lar. pick
2h1.,.4, loon, .ythe, fork:.and other mmo
urti. some alfalfa he,. one
parlor suite
I tent, Gable, 1 small tn14'. l Crown liril
lino: :.rel hunter with oven, f bedroom 0u)te
I '.•1 took ing machine, ' extension Lehi..
1,,:•.1,,, ,- and other 0 rttrM,. Terms..- Al
'ore. '4 810 and under, cash:, over the
co.•'u n, i months' credit on appr,.,rd join
t... .S$ . per ,vent per annum allowed to,
ae'•h edit amount,. MRS JOHN
u• .In the Matter of • the Estate or Edoard
L Drager, late of the Township of Mrhil(op.
on the County of 1laron, Farmer, drrrde�
ti V''
The ttreditors of the id,,v, la mcd Edward
l'r:,3,•r, who died ellYr x4001 the ,nthmay
of November, 1920. a /4.1/11.,11d on o, he -
the S.•,.•nth day of Frhruury, 102), to
t 1.1 -oil to the undersigned Solicitors for the
t F.,ecuton or the said Estate. full particulars
.•f their ebunei apalnet hie FL.tat., atter
w hi.'h dal, the annuls of the send Estate will
CA vie ft, N. 1'0.,,0,, . 'l. tiros n. Auc
tine:,•'•; .!7'19-1
Al",'Time SAIF: 01' FARM ,STOCK ANI(
Im:.lements Thomas Brown has Leen in-
rtruetet u. 'ell by public emotion on Lot
0, Con:'owion 7. Mullett. on Monday, January
1721, at one o'clock p.m., the following:
4
Horses.
rrisi --One agricultural mare 7 years old,
Ji yearn old, agrfeul(ural cult
rising two yens. Cattle- Cow due n, cave
•n Merl.), 1 well-bred Jersey heifer due to
•a lee in February, cow due to calve in
Mon•h. Jemmy row due to calve in March,
tee. rising 3 years old. ono heifer alf.
Pies, Etre. One brood ,•.. •2 chunks about
100 pounds, •• sheen. 30 hen. and ,.0 tots.
Implements. • McCormick binder 6 fort rut,
seeed drill, horse rake, wagon, art harrows,
v. alk, ng plow, spring tooth cultivator, net
sleighs. gravel box, McLaughlin Stanhope
ruhh.r tired buggy, nearly new; piano box
gutwhornets
,net amt double horne, et single driving
kerne.. pit of turnips, about eve loads;
Perfr•ruon coal ail ntove with^ven, one I.
X 1,, washing machine. rolling coulter, hay
stack, and ether artiel s too numeruun to
mention. Terms, --All sums of 410 and under,
cash: over that amount 9 months' credit
will he given on furnishing approved joint
note.. A discount of 6 per cent. per
annum 0)2 for cash on credit amounts.
Rome and Hay, cash. JAMES MANN. Pro-
; T. grown. Auctioneer. 276921
CLEARING SALE OP HORSES, FIE010-
wred Shorthorn), Choice tired Durban's
and Hereford Cattle; Hogs and Implements,
Jas. Jones, aurt.ioneer, hes received instruc-
tions from the undersigned to sell by public
auction an 1,,.t 7, Concenwion 10, Township
of Hibbert, 2 miles east of Cromarty, on
Wednesday. January 19th, 1921, the follow-
ing: HH rhea- 1 matched team of mares r.
and 6 year. old. 1 mare f. yearn old, I geld-
ing 8 year* old, 1. gelding four years old, o
Cattle -2 cows due at time f .ale, 3 row.
due in April or2 cows 0000.0 Mar
be in calf, rue in fnrn.w cow,
1 Durham. bull "Royal Kitchener," Reg. No.
188790, 20 months old; 1 bull calf regh,tend,
"Bold 'Prince," 8 months cid: 16 steers 2
years nld, 2 heifer. 2 years old, 8 atee,v 1
year old, 2 heifer 1 year old, 9 spring calves.
Hoge. -1 Yorkshire sow due end of Fehruary,
10 pike, about 700 sounds, 13 pigs nhont 120
Numb,. A quantity of seed oats, a quantity
of mixed feed, Implements. -Spring tooth
cultivator, 3 -home disc harrow new, farm
truck new, 2 home gasolinemngine, new;
crusher. new: heavy belt 14 feet long. cutting
Fox, cream separator, 2 incuhatorn 120 egg
0oparit) ; coal heater, new: pulper, hay fork,
sap pan and 80 burketn, cutter, set brass
mounted harems. nearly new. Sale at one
o'clock sharp. Terms, -•All some of UO and
,order, cash; over that amount 10 months'
credit 0f,1 be given on furnishing approved
nine. notes. A discount 'of 5 Per cent. off
forrash. No reserve no the farm b chang-
ing hands. Grain and roots cash. MRS.
AONES HOCKING, Adminetr•trixt fames
.Innes, Auctioneer, Perth and Huron. 2769-2
A C.CT1ON SALE OP FARM STOCK, IM -
George Ell ott mente nod Hous -been m nstru .terlto sell
old Effects.
Mr.
Georgepublic auction on Lot 19, B.R.N., adjoining
the Village of Varna; on January 20th, 1921,
et 12.80 sharp, the following: homes -One
gelding rieing 4 yearn n'd, I more riming 2
yearn old, both from Glen Rae; 1 gelding
riming f. yearn old, 1 driver, 1 gelding $
Years old. CattleTwoa 8
Leer rfaimr 8 Yewt
old, 2 heUmr rising 8 yearn old in soul[ 3
amens rising 2 years old, 1 heifer rioting 2
yearn old due In April, 2' farrow cows, 2
erring calves, 1 cow 5 yearn old due in May.
1 thorohred Yorkshire Hog rising four. Hers
---About 60 hese, oleo a quantity of hay. Im-
plements, --1 Deering binder 7 foot cut, 1
Noxpn need drill with seeder, 1 Oliver Aran
ectaeler with harvester attachment, one 1.
II. C. roller, 1 Deering mower 6 foot cut, I
-Noxpn dbe, 1 !login: rake, 1 one-horse
oeu4er, 1 gang plow, 1 walking plow, I Per-
rin riding plow, 1 scraper, 1 net" f bob
sleighs, 1 Massey-Harrle spring toothculti-
vator. 1 light wagon, 2 wagons, 1 hay reek,
!'open buggy, 1 Clinton fanning mut. 1 extra
set screen), I pair scale., 1 hay fork, oar.
and Pulley., 120 feet of rope, sling
' 1 ropes,
stoop 'hovel, 1 inn kettle, 1 rubber 'ir
-buggy. 1 hogshead, 1 sap pan, mules, about
80 pull., 1 emus cut saw, t cutter, 1 gram
timid seeder, I scythe, 2 seta hareem, 1 net
PM's - harness, 1 not oingie Mumma, oleo
chains, graih bags, and other articles
rtLmeMw to mention. Household ERecte
renimaq
'Gray Plano, pion Qaone
Bremer, .0 writing desire, 1 Iron bed. one .
Ter sewing machine, 3 bedsteads, 9 rock-
ohaita, 4 cant hottdin chairs. R kitchen
Irv, 2 arm chalet, 3 ntnode, 1 kitchen
)ward
p 1
Homs
Cot0foet nisei tying- 1
sepmble. 1 roach, 1 dining encs
radon table, 1 parlor table..0) 0000 -pmt ,
ma M 010 and., tcredit cash ; over that
cunt 12 semi-) credit will be given- on
rn/shine approved joint note., A discount
.4 per cont, oft for cash op credit
aunts. Hay to be dash. JOHN WANT.F48
for-.
tow
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cream
All
to
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Ontario
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Prnbrtetor, 51.. El/loft Auctioneer- 2780x2 '
r a
t•• dust iron- among the parties entitled
t';. -rete, ha. Ing regerri sly to th.me claims
of which notice has been rere.i„d as above.
(has notion is given pursuant u. Section
,.f "The Trustee Act,"
iDated at Seaforth this 8th day of Jnno-
.'ory. 1921.
THOMPSON & RICHARDSON,
^^-78!h.{ lioliM 01 Mottehell, Ontario,
Ow R.chutes.
NOTICE
4',•r) on i.. of Births, Merril/X.4 or Deaths
meet be a ritten plainly in durable 1110ok Ink
„n the anis supplied, and all the evestdons
r •red which can be answered.
r"f��r
order of the Registrar Genera/.
M. MURDIF:, Clerk of McKillop.
Or; 24th, 1020. Beaforth, P. 0.
2708-2
WE WANT EXPERT FIELD
MEN.
REMARKABLE opportunity
for one high grade field
man in each territory, prefer=
ably one who has, a knowledge
of farm* conditions. The posi-
tion is permanent and'the work
pleasant and profitable.
Experience not essential -
we train you. Exclusive terri-
tory, liberal co-operation and
'excellent pay.
To men of energy, ability and
itbsolute integrity this position
offers a valuable association,
and 0710 that is of real service
to the' community. Write us
t0 -clay.
The Shinn Mfg. Co. of Canada
Guelph - Ontario
Secty. & Men,, - W. H. DAY
(Formerly Prdfessor of Physics
at the Ontario Agricultural
College, Guelph.)
Mortgage Sale
Of Land in Town of Seaforth
Under and !y virtue of the power of els
Mon coontaIned rl,- in a Mortgage which has
Y registered and ill be produced
at the time of ale, there will be offered for
utile by public auction by Theo. Brown, Roo.,
auctioneer, at Dick's Hotel, in the Town of
s
oa ear
h, to the Count of
Y Hymn, 1, t the
Satur-
day, the lith dry of January, 102), at the
hate of 2 nolgik in the aftern,wn. the fol-
lowing lands, name)y: AB and singular that
certain parcel or tract of hand and premises
situate, lying and being in the Town of
Seaforth and in the Township of McMillan,
in the County of Huron, being composed of a
port of the north half of Lot number twenty-
five
(29), In the First (let) Concession of
the said Townyyship of McKDlop, commencing
.iividingElinerlbetlweeen t of
id North and South
Naives of said Lao. thence Northerly along
Om Eaat°rl, limit of meld Lot 1087 end
638--1000 fee. thence Westerly parallel to
the Northerly boundary of said Lot 7,27 feet,
Thence Southerly parallel to the Eanterty
boundary of maid Lot 988 and 09-1000 feet:
thence Enaterly parallel to the Northerly.
boundary of said Lot 104 and 5=-1000 feet,
thence Sontheriy parallel to the Easterly
boundary of said Lot 100 and 62-1000 feet,
thence Easterly olong the South limit of the
North half of said Lot 802 and 6-1000 feet
to the place of beginning,
TERMS OF SALE
Twenty 120) per cent of purchase money
to be paid down In *soh on the day of eale.1
and the balance? within thirty days thereafter.
when the Purchaser la to be entitled to e
Conveyance and pewevefon. The Purchaser ated
on the day of eel, will l,0 required to nigh
an Agreement to complete the Dnrobaae. Fur- m
then particulate and tonna of sale will be i te
rntb
made known on the day of sale and may ho ,
had In the meantime from the undersigned. a
Dated the 20th day of neeember, 1920.
Thames Brown, A. B. HAYS,
Auotleneer, Mortgagee's Soloitor.
2788.8
Redpath Sugar cash $11.25; trade $12.00
Two tins of Tomatoes:. ..35
Three pounds of -alada Tea .... 1.50
Two tins Maple Leaf Salmon,..... 1:00
Pure Lard, per pound .. .30
Manitoba Fluor, per cwt. 5.415
'Two packages Shredded Wheat . .29
10 bare of Comfort Soap . .95-
10 bars of P. & G. Soap .... 1.00
Free Delivery to any part of the town.
Saturday only
W. J. Finnigan
JAMES MCFADZEAN
Agent for Howick Mutual Insur-
ance Compariy. Successor to John
Harris, Walton.
address BOX 1, BRUSSELS
or PHONE 42. 2769x12
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O S. T. HOLMES 0
O Funeral Director and O
O Lkensed Embalmer O
0 Undertaking Parlors in
O Beattie Block, opposite The
O Expositor Office. Residence
O Goderich St., opposite Dr.
0 Scott's,
O Flowers furnished on short
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0 Phone Night or Day 119
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0 W. T.BOX &CO. 0
0 Embalmer and 0
0 Funeral Directors 0
0 II. C. BOX 0
0 Holder of Government O
0 Diploma and License 0
0 Charges moderate O
0 Flowers furnished on short 0
0 notice, O
O Night Calls Day Calls O
0 Phone 177 Phone 43 O
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W. S. GORMLEY 0
O Embalmer and Funeral
O Director
0 Undertaking Parlors Abccve
O M. Williams' Grocery Store.
0 Main Street, Seaforth.
0 Flowers furnished on short
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O Charges Moderate
O Phone -Night or Day -192
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South Huron Agri-
cultural Society
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the South
Huron Agricultural Society will be
held in the Commercial Hotel, Hen-
sel!, on Friday, January 21st, 1921,
at 1 p.m., sharp, for the purpose of
receiving the directors' and auditors'
annual reports, the election of direc.
tors for the current year and the
trafisa4tion of other business.
R. 1). BELL, K. M. M4LE1N,
President, Secretary.
2769-2
Annual Meeting
The Annual Sheeting of the Seefarth
Agrieul51 rel Society will be held in
the Carnegie Libary at one o',:leck
un I1'eimeeiay, January lath, 1:0_1.
7I. IIR(11)ERICK,
22769-2
Secretary.
NOTICE
n,�t 15a1 :(! Rook Accounts
t.. mho I,r of 1'-n..y & McKinnon
1`..rth, hevr"'1 + a-.,•40
:..n.. 4.24.1 .!, L w.. ,d to John Gsry S
al...,,.,,) I, ndnn. Un[..r rel
lh„ porn h! .. them .ndy
..L.•it.. 510. J. vt. (tr.•rt. 0rafnr:h,. jnt�
J.
Solicitor for John 1I inreyT & Sona. .:76.-3
FURS WANTED
All kind, ..f Rae. furs, deliver•! :at
the !)ick Il.,u:e, Seaforth, IIizht•<t
Cash Prices.
G. F. HENDERSON.
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FARMS FOR SALE
FARM YO14 SALE. LOT N0, 2, NORTH
boundary of Hay 'Township, 100 acres of
choirs land, h, mile Wert of Kipper,. For
further particular apply on the premises.
HENRY IVISON, Proprietor. 2787-1
'WARMS FOR SALE. I NAVE SOME
choice farms for sale in the Townships
of Uaborne and Bibbert, all well built and
Improved, on easy terms of payment. THOMAS
CAMERON, Woodham, Ont. 2658 -it
FARM FOR SALE. FOR SALE WEST
half of the north hnif or Lot 20, Cen.
cession 18, north hnif of Lot 29, Cnneosinn
13, one'l north fifty , f Lot 70. Genesis inn'
13, in the Township of McK(ilop, containing
in all 1624, „ores There are nn thr premlec,
w frame ha rn 68v60 with stone foundation,
forme hou+n 22,.34, W stow. foundation
under the whole houe, drilled well with
windmill, t'_ acres of choice fruit.. The
property i, known ns the John MoCnllum
Farm, and ' situabsl P� miles from the
village of Walton. Far further particulars
apply to JOHN MmDONALD• Walton, Ont.
2788-tf
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 80, CONCESSTON
4, McKillop, containing 99rt% acres of
good land. There is never -falling well at
the barn with wind mill and large cement
tank and piping thrmteh ,tables. it is all
seeded with the exception of 88 acres which
C plowed. There to a gond bnnk darn 48x00
with stone stabling underneath, nIno a atm,'
and hay shed 80370, with hen and pig house
underneath, There , is a good brick house and
kitchen on prrmeism, aim hard and sort
water
In the
house. e farm a
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all fenced
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ism n maer rm wet/
ddin drained
dwitb8tmiler fermi
the town of Seaforth. Ba. telephone and
ravel mail delivery. Owner ie desirous of
Belting en account of ill health. For fur-
ther particulars apply n the premises or
address JOHN McELROY, R. R. No. 2, Bea -
forth 0782-tf
'PARES FOR SALE. -10o ACRES. LOT 12,
omfffk�h 8 mike from Seaforth, Tuneablenceeston 5, in the * miles from
BtdoeEeld and 7lppen, convenient to eehool
and church: 95 acres cleared, remainder in
maple bush. On thin farm are exesuent build-
ings and are In Bret -elan, repair: hard and
aft water in the home and in eta:dee : 2
wells, 1 hnvtng • windmill, Thin farm is
thoroughly under drained end fenced and
in a high ttatn f cultivation, never having
been heavily cropped. This la to every way
a first close and op -to -date farm. Also Lot
27, Crmeeseion 12, In the Township of Hite
bort, cotytafn4ng 100 ars,: 80 cleared
and thoroughly underdrained en fenced, the
remainder is in Bret else, maple bush. On
the premises to comfortable frame house
and good tone
also good waif born 18g66
This s arm le
all seeded to grams and to in axeellent wadi -
Com havf bron
situ -
within 6 mile Heyman.
Iq ar slta-
Het)a11, anerter of
Se from gehoconnelction
,to is long W, oleo leplume m odelive.n n both farms, atbe
t mail delivery, see fern) will be
old together r sennre 1y to suit purchaser
nd on reasonable tc Foy farther DSA
teulara apply to the Motor, on Let 15,
Coteeablon 8, Tnekrrm' .h,per Sea{otth , 0.,
R. R. No. 4, nr phon ,)4 0r, 1g5, BeaRwWh-
TH0111AS Q SHILLO,Ot.AW, ef:weber.
is Li•) -irk
Route
between
MONTREAL, TORONTO,
DETROIT & CHICAGO
Unexcelled Dieing Car Serviee-
Sleeping cars on night trains and
Parlor Cars on principal day
trains..
For further particulars apply to
any Grand Trunk Ticket Agent or
C. E. Horning, District Passenger
Agent, Toronto, Ont.
W. Plant Depot Agent
WE WANT
a reliable agent for every un-
represented district, to sell our
• Well known Fruit and Orna-
mental Trees, Shrubs, Etc.
Good Pay -Exclusive terri-
tory Rights.
Our agency is valuable !under
present conditions.
600 Acres of Nursery-Estab •
lished 40 Years.
Write for particulars to
Agency C
g Department.
PELHAM NURSERY C.,
765-16 TORONTO, ONT.
CREAM
WANTED
We are in a position to pay high-
est market price for butter fat and
to render the best possible service.
Our gatherers will take care of your
cream regularly -the year round.
Phone 'Clinton, 145.
We will appreciate your patrons
Clinton Creamery
Limited
CLINTON - - • ONTARIO
2761-0
Happy New Year
To Everyone
OVERLAND SERVICE STATION
CARS PAINTED BY EXPERT PAINTER
We feel that we cannot permit Father Time to
turn over the Ieaf of another year without express..
ng our appreciation of the pleasant business rela-
tions that have existed between ourselves and our
customers, a-nd we take this opportunity of wishing
you a Merry Christmas and a Bright and Prosper -
our New Year.
OUR REPAIR DEPARTMENT
Is at your Service.
Gasoline Engines given special attention, also
repair work done on all makes of ciittys. We
Guarantee Satisfaction,
BATTERIES.
Your Battery, the most ilnpurtant part of your
(lar, and the most neglected -we take care of
your Battery and do repair work on ,tame. Clive
it the attention it reu_uires.
STORAGE FOR CARS.
If you need a place to shire your car , we h
ave it.
Kerosene lubricating oils, Standard and high
test Gas always on had.
BROWN'S GARAGE.
Look for the visible Guaranteed Measure. Pump. '
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