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btu. Ge Bd Jr:, �¢
petty ckayt a car, IoM
of cattle -to rlroront6 Saturday
Mr. ,Tho1 im niczi:aY and W. LYIan]ey
shipped a carload of cattle en hogs_
to Toronto from the C. P. R. station.
—Mr. John Eckert, Jr. 'in out with
his Moline engine grinding and cut-
ting -wood,—Mr. John Benuetylse,
ex-M.P.P., is busy letting contracts of
cutting wood and logs in the bush he
purchased from Mr, W. Manley. --
Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckert were visitors
in our burg during the week.
SEAFORTH MARKETS
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Seaforth, January 13, 1921.
Hogs, per cwt. $14.50
Butter, per Ib. 60 to 52c
Potatoes, per bag $1.26
Wheat, per bushel $1.75
Oats, per bushel 45c
Barley, per bushel 75c
Flom, per cwt 45.50
Bran, per ton $$8.00
Shorts, per ton $40.00
Eggs, per dozen 70c
POULTRY MARKET
Toronto, January 11th. -Live Poultry •
Spring ohickfno, 25c; gram, 20c ; roosters,
16e; fowl, 14 to 27e; ducklings, 25c; turkeys,
46 canto. Drowsed Poultry --Spring chickens.
28 to 33c : ruwtem, 20 to. 27e ; fowl, 26 t..
Vic; ducklings, '32c: gesso; 30c: turkeys , •
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to 60c; equals, dosbn, 86.60.
HAIRY ,MARKET
Toronto, January 1 lth.--Cheese, new large,
26 to 2'k twinn, 27 to 28c; triplets,
2s to 29c ; 01,1, large, 32 to 85c ; do.,
twine. 82'1 to 835yc. Rutter -..Fres, dairy.
choice. 40 to 00.:; creamery, 2nd*, 66 to 70.'
Onset, 68 to 61e. Margarine-• 36 to 37e.
Eggs No. 1, 74 to 77c eel s, 70 W elle,.
new: laid in cartons, 86 to 90c.
BEAN MARKED
Toronto, Jan. lith. -Canadian, hand-picked.
boohel, 83.76 to 64.20; primes, 33.00 to 3'.60
Japnna, 0 4., : Limon, Madagascar, 1Q(4 ;
California Limas, 12344*.
BIRTHS
Eyetooth. In Stanley, on January 9, 11,91,
to Mr. and Mm. David Ryckmaa, a n
McLean. --le Tuckemmith. on December '26th.
to Mr. and Mm. James McLean. a eor..
Cook. In Mitchell, on December 21th,
Mr. and Sim. Roy Cook, a daughter
Steele. Ir Hilbert, em December 25th, t• Nr
and Jin. ,; lb,•rt Smote. o daughter
M A RIUAG ES
Levis F'sher. In Coil.orm- Toon-hip. o.. 0. --
'ember _.vh, by the lie.. li. F. Kenre.k.
yell.,• W'.nnifl,d, daughter ..f Mr. and Stn.
Churls.. F ther, to Steroid M. Lau... sen ,d
.Mr. F:d'rsrd Lavi., of Coderi,:h taw reship.
Ripley Ca:.-I.y. Al 1h,•r •fury, With. on
Lerem Let _-.1h. 1:120, by iter. W. It. Ileo•
tin+. Air John E. Riley. of Grey tea n
ship, t. 57, Swish Funnir, duu,•hter f
uod .1,.. John Granby, Mo,r, tears.
eh.p.
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DEATHS
t'uuen.nn 1'. H,•nsall, on Jonua•",
3'..•• 'o.. :Jed >ears.
!lore,. In G6der„h, o. Jewelry '.'h, .'4.•
Ii..rne •,. e,•,l .,
2 (e., and 1 m,.nth
Wood,. In r 1:, n•srl• ela• ata -,I.
Sr '.,
..tt. :. of the.' lute lien, 0 ,•.,t ..,
her 2217,•.nr.
1-14,a814111. In 1411,11,1/149.19. ('„I. ,
:9111. 19'24. Johnm, 11oo.bau, �... ., ..r.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
FOR SALE: OR RENT.- THE WEST HAI 1•
of Lot22,
Cone.-stun 5, Hibbert, .r0
acre. thirty acres of it is broken and 'n.
rant b in gree.. MRS CONNOLLY, Duh::•.
On!. 2770.2
D17RHAb1 131111. FOR SALE:, --5005 SAI.$
registered Durham bull, 10 months eat.
color, roau. Thin L.' a good individual. Ap-
ply to W. C. SPROA'r, No. 0, KipWn.
phone 2 on 79; Hensall Central. 2700.4
ARM FOR SALE. FOR SALE LOT t;.,
Con eieolon 1, Tuckemmith, containing IOU
acres of choice land, well cleared and good
buildings. One mile north of Kippen. For
Further particulom apply on the premise, n
Phone 7 on 0,. I.ORNF; MOFFATT. KiPeenr
Post Olson. 2770.o;
]ANTED. TWELVE CORDS OF 3 51',
hardwood. 8 cords maple, and 4 'cords
beech, all to be good body wood to be deli..•r-
ed et Egmondville church by April let. Tenders
received up till January 26th. Phone 9 on
133. JAMES CAMERON, Chairman. Board
of Managers. 2770-2
S
HORTHORNS FOR SALE.- HERD ILF.AD-
d by Royalist ---130083: for sale; 3
choice young bulla ranging in age from A
months 09 to 14 months; 2 young enwa with
calves at foot. Prise. rensonable. Write
me, and, if p000ihle, come and see me; it is
worth while. JAMES HILL, R. R. No. 1.
Staffs, Ont. 2769x:'
FOR SALE. --A 6 -HORSE POWER LISTER
gasoline engine complete, made in Eng-
land, of choicest material and beat workman-
ship of any engine sold in Canada. It is in
good condition and can be purchased for
nearly half the price of new one. JOHN
sn
ELDER, lienll, Ont. 2766-4
MAPLE GROVE FARM.- CHESTER
White hoar for osolee or for sale; :Oh
acme choice young' boars for sale that nee
from pedigreed stock at a right price. Thee.,
page are stock by the largest boast 'o!
Anneowr of Tilbury, and he hno boars that.
weigh 1,000 pounds in aerriocable condition.
A. HUOl1.1., R. R. No. 2, Seaforth, 2770-tf
'FOR SALE:. -•-THREE YOUNG SOWS DUE
to litter in Februxry, also a Scotch Short,
horn bull, roam in rotor. 19 mntnhe .Jd. For
further particulars apply on Lot 80, Con
-
cession 2, Tuckersmith, or phone 10 on 614.
Clinton. 00550RD CR/CH, R. R. No. 3,
Seaforth. 2770-tf
COWS FOR SALE.- 1 ROLD THE LOAD
of coma that ho I advertised last week. 1
have anrthrr load o d of ivate corm, will in,
which 1 will at c at , its ashen or willle.
ex-
change for fat rattle, at CAdmore'a Sable,
on Friday, December slat, until sold. If you
want a choice cow coming 4n seen, worth
the money, come and see thio lot Terms -
Caeh or no
sand tea. 1p U.
heti
Anyone n¢ rattle
which they wl.h to ship U, F. 0., call me
9phone3.as i expectto ship aeon. Phone
94,C. T. Turnbull. 2788 -if
Clay
Drain Tile
MR. FARMER:—
JUST A LINE TO JOG YOUR
MEMORY. THIS IS THE
TIME TO PLAN YOI!R
DRAINING. HELP IS MORE
PLENTIFUL THAN IT HAS
BEEN FOR SOME TIME.
GRASP THE FIRST GOOD
ROAD OPPORTUNITY AND
GET YOUR SUPPLY OF CLAY
TiLE. SiZES, 3, 4 AND 6
INCH. FROM
Wm. M. Sproat
Phone 9-196 Seaforth, P. O.
.07reQ
POWER FUEL
Each pound of our quality feed
contain u maximum strength -
building
stremg-
building elements. bi every bag you
will' and tits be of imitated grains,
in prime condition, and of full weight.
Choice feed poabi more than cheap
feed—but rearms double value on tip
investment, don't forged
Try us with your next order. .
W. M. Stewart
MAIN STREET PHONE 77
SALE REGISTER
On Wednesday, January 26th, at 1 o'clock
P.m., en Lot 16, Conc,mion 14, McKillop,
tenervr nale of hors., Cattle, Sheep and
Piga. W. S. Forbes, Prop:, T. Brown, goat.
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Meeting of the Bayfield Agri-
cultural Society for the purpose of meed,.
'ng the Flnaefiul Statement and Auditors'
Report, all. the appointing of utnerm and
directors for the coming year will be held
in the Town Hall, Bayfield, on Wrdnwdoy,
January 19th, 1921. at ne'00fbloek.
A. E. ERWIN, D. F. MCNAUGHTON,
Secretary, President.
2770-1
ANNUAL MEETING
The Annual Sleeting of the members ,.4 the
McKillop Mutual fire Insurance Compmty will
be held in the Town Hall, Seaforth, all Fri•
day, February 7th, 1921. at tau o'rlu,•k p.m.,
to receive the financial statement and Audi•
tar's report, th, Aching of th res• Dr.•otors
nd two Auditor.;, and other business which
might b• runsol,.r,.l at the meeting. The
re-
tiring Directors 0:,• It. t; '('art>, D.
4.• F
McGr,•,,.r and Malcolm Me6 ova, oho are
eligible for re el,. II,,n.
JAS. CIINNOI.LY, THOS. E. HAYS,
l'rrniuent. Secretary,
MF~;TIN '
(rF
O HURON
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RON
COUNTY CCOUNCIL
'rhe C,u,u•il ..' the Corporation ,;f th'e
County of Huron wit! meet in the Council
Chamber, Goderich. at 3 o'clock en the utter.
moon or 'ru,wda�, the 20th Clay of January.
11121. All account,- against the Gvnty must
be in the henei of the Clerk nut later then
Monday Preceding the imaging of Couneii.
GEO. W. HOLMAN, County Clerk,
G,derirh. Januar( '7, 1921. 2770-2
Mortgage Sale
Of Lind in Town of Seaforth
Under and by virtue of the powers nf sale
•maimed in a Mortgage which has
,ten duly registered and will be produced
at the time of sale, there will be offered for
sale by public auction by Thos, Brown, Eno.,
auctioneer, at Dirk's Hotel, in the Town of
Seaforth- in the County of Huron, on Satur-
day, the 16th day of January, 1921, at the
hour of 2 'clock in the afternoon, the fol-
lowing lamb, namely: All and singular that
certain parcel or tract of land and premiss.
situate, lying and being in the Town of
Seaforth and in the Township of McKillop,
in the County of Huron, heing rnmpnaed of a
part of the north half of Lot number twenty-
five (25), in the First flat) Concession of
the eaid Township of McKillop, commencing
on the Eauterly limit of said lot and at the
dividing line between the North and South
halve of anid Lot, thence Northerly along
the Easterly limit ofaid Int 1087 and
600-1000 feet, thence Westerly parallel to
the Northerly -boundary of said Lot '727 feet.
Thence Southerly parallel to. the rEaeterly
boundary of said Lot 988 and 09-1000 feet;
thence Easterly" parallel to the Northerly
boundary of said Lot 134 and 6--1000 feet.
thence Southerly parallel to the Easterly
boundary of said Lot 103 and 82-1000 fent,
thence Eaotorly along the South limit of the
North half of said Lot 692 and 6--1000 feet
to the place of beginning. '
TERMS OF SALE
Twenty (20) per cent. of purchase money
to he paid down in cash on the day of sale
and the balance within thirty days thereafter.
when the Purchaser is to be entitled to a
Conveyance and pna.wsion. The Purchaser
on the day of sale will be required to Men
an Agreement to complete the purchase. Fur-
ther particulars and terms of sale will be
made known on the day of pale and may be
had in the meantime from the undersigned.
Dated the 29th day of December, 1920.
Thomas Brown, R, S. HAYS,
Auctioneer. Mortgagee's Solicitor.
2768-3
AUCTION SALES
A
UCTTON SALE
OF FARM STOCK,
IM-
tamers.
P and Household Effects. ec Mr,
George Elliottliott has been instructed to aell by
Public auction on Lot 19, BAN., adjoining
the Village of Verna; on January 20th, 1921,
at 12.80 sharp. the following: Hoteat-One
gelding rising 4 year. old, 1 mare rising 8
Yearn old, both from Olen
Rae; 1
dgdn
rising 6 ynem o 1 driver, 1 gelding 8a
Yearn old. Cattle -Two steers
rising 0 gears
elate 3 knitters rising 3 years old in calf, ^
ate.; sing 2 years old, 1 heifer rising 2'
yearn old due in April. 2 farrow coon, 2
B rl calves 1 w
D nR co 6 years old due four. May,
1 A o,,t en , also Hag rllty aHen.
-About 60 bene, also a quantity o hay. Im1
Dlemens: -I -Deering binder 7 foot ant, 1
Noxon seed dr111 with seder, 1 Oliver Crean
eeuier with bareet. Attachment, one 1.
H. C. roller, 1 Deering mower 6 foot cut, 1
Noxon Mac. 1 Noxon rake, 1 ono -home
nrudler, 1 gang plow, 1 walking plow, 1 Per-
rin riding plow, 1 aeraper, 1 net f Uah
alelgh:4 1 Manley -Harris spring tooth culti-
vator, 1 light wagon 2 wagon., 1 hay reek,
1 open buggy, 1 Clinton fanning mill, 1 extra
net ecreem, 1 pair ocelot, 1 bey fork, ear,
and pulleys), 120 feet of rope, ding epo.,
1 scoop shovel, 1 iron kettle, 1 rubbertire
buggy, 1 hog.heed, 1 nap pan, apples, 'about
80 pails, I cross cat mew. 1 cotter, 1 erase
hand seeder, 1 scythe, 2 arta harness, 1 set
Dhow herna,h, 1 eet angle hatneee, also
forks, chains, grain baste, and other amid,
tem nutmeg. to mention. Household 0ffecta
-1 Boardman & Gray piano, piano is mush;
1 dresser, 8 writing desks, 1 iron bed, one -
Singer sewing machine, 8 bdatesde. 8 rock-
ing chairs, 4 cane bottom chairs, 9 kitchen
chairs, 2 arm chairs, 8 elands, 1 kitehet'r
cupboard, 1 Home Comfort steel range, 1
cream separator, 1 .emch, 1 dining room
ettenelon table, 1 parlor able. Terme---All
enure et 81e and ander, cash; over that
amount 12 menthe' creat will be elvers on
furnlshing eatravel joint not.. A dtseannt '
of 4 per cent. off for cash on credit t
nmeunte. Hay to be mush. .TOH'N WANLESS.
Proprietor, Geo. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2789x2
k5
AUCTION -SA 1 r --
AU T20QN BA;LIp OF OA.Trx& -MR, Tao8,
Brown bus been lllstraats4 to ■eU ' by
publk 0100001 on Lot 26. Cenceoolon 14, Me-
KUlop. one mile south of Walton, known as
the Dickson Farm, on Tuesday, January 18th,
vt®ine o'clock sharp, tho following property,
namely: --47 heal of steels tieing three yearn
old, and 6 heifers rleing three years old.
Reason fur selling le 1 am alert of feed
'Tamm. -Ten- months' credit ' Of. approved
20iat not., ora discount of 4 per cajtt. off
for oast up credit amounto; JOHN CLARK,
Proprietor; T. Brown, Auctioneer, 2770:1
AU(."PION SALE.-- MR. THOMAS BROWN
her been irmtructed to sell by publictr
auction at the idenco of the Ince John
Cameron, next to the Preebyterian Mane,
ERmondvIlle, on Saturday. January 16th, at
2.30 p.m., the following: One cow 6 year*
old lo December, 1920, due to fonahen ow
February 26th, 1921; 1 Tubular cream eel, -
rater, 1 cutter, 1 net Dingle haraeun, set
eca eo, grindstone, work ,bench, oat box,
wheel barrow, piano ma. crow bar, pleke
shovels, news, eythe, f irks. and other emelt
art/el.; seine alfalfa hay, one parlor suite,
I canter table. I small table, I Crown Bril-
tient coal beater with oven. 1 bedroom suite,
1 bed, sewing machine. 1 006000ion table,
linoleum., and other ankles. Terme.-A11
nano of 810 and under, cash; over that
amount 4 month.' credit on approved joint
notee. - Six per cent, per en0Ym allowed fur
cash on credit amounts. MRS. JOHN
CAMERON, Proprletr.a; T.'. Brown, Auc-
tioneer. 2770:1
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Imblement.. Thomas Brown ha. been in-
structed to roll by nubile eviction on Lot
6, Concession 7, Mullett. on Monday, January
11th, 1929, at one o'clook p.m., the following:
Humes -ane agrickltural mare '1 year+ old,
1 driving horse 6 years old, agricultural colt
rising two years. Cattle-- Cow due to calve
in March. 1 well-bred Jersey 'heifer due to
calve in February, caw due to calve In
March, Jersey cow due to calve in March,
Ater , rising 3 years old, one heifer calf.
Pigs, Etc. One brood now, 2 chunks about
100 minds, 2 sheep, 39 hems and pullet..
Implements. McCormick binder 6 foot cut,
d drill, home rake wagon, net harro
v. ulking plow, spring tooth cultivator, set
sleighs. gravel box, McLaughlin Stanhope
rubber tired buggy, nearly new; piano box
cutter, set double harness, net Bingle driving
harness*pit of turnips, about five load.;
Perfection coal oil stive with oven. one 1.
X 1,. washing machine, rolling coulter, hay
.tack, and other aeicio too numerous to
mention. '!'errs.. -All sumo of 919 and under,
cash; over that amount 9 menthe' credit
will be given on furntohing approved joint
notes. A dtaoount of 6 per cent. per
annum orf for caeh on credit amount..
Roos and Hay, rash. JAMES MANN. Pro-
prietor; '1', Brown, Auctlonrrr, 2769-2
CLEARING SALE OF HORSES, REGIS.
tered Shorthorns, Choice Bred Durham.
and Hereford Cattle: Hogs and Implements.
Jas. Jon.. auctioneer, has received inetruc-
tnn. from the undersigned to sell by puhlir
auction o, l,ot 7 ('nnc'.e■ion 10, 'Town hip
of Ilibhrrt, 2 miles rant of Cromarty en
Wo',tnesduy. January 19th. 1921. the follow-
ing: H.ua,,, 1 motch,,l team of mars 5
irand 6 years old. 1 mere 5 years old. I geld-
ng 5 years ole 1 g.dding four y nam old.
Cattle 2 eons due at time „f sale, 3 ,vow
due April r
, • May, 2 heifers due in Say,
eupn•'s„l to be .n calf, 1 farrow o,
t llt,r
,hem hull "Royal Kitchener." R,•R. No.
,:tk months old, 1 hull coif registered.
"Sold 1'r " 6 menthe all' 16 steer. '
,del 2 heifers 2 years old. 3 steers 1
0o•'old, 2 heifers 1 >enr old, 9 serine rake,.
11.1'1 i Y„rk•-hire sow due end of February.
10 piles al.•ut 1011 pounds, 111 Inge ,,knot 1211
n, kinds.. :\ ,tunntins of s.•.,) oats. ,,ntity
of „yr,l fes,). Implements. Spiking tooth
harrow
new, nfarm
'"'.asvte•on'
her, ne: ;y l,1 If ftlg,, thin.
x ,r, -span,1.r. _ incubators 120 .
r>.
partt(': t.e.11 hater. new. pulp,•lhay fork.
pa ,
i.1 .0 le due, el brae„
toxo n t,vl 00: n(0.0 , rly• new. Salo at
•'. look sharp. Tern,. All sums of 310 a �d
neer ever that amount 10 months'
*slit will be rice. , n furro hing approved
ant not,,. A di+r,ount of -': tier cent, off
�
foe cash. N.. , r,'e as the farm is Owing-
ing lin lids. Crain and runts. cash. SIRS,
.511801-:5 BUCKING, Adminatralrix; .1n men
.bona. A art ionrer. Perth and Huron, 2769-2
A 1071'10:1 SALE OF FARM STOCK, 191-
plrmento and household fulnitu re. The
undersigned has been instruct,) to sell by
public uurti.tn on 20,) concession of Stanley,
Lot 30, thrrr miles South of Clinton, on
Wednesday, January 111th, 1021, at one o'clock
sharp, the following: One Pcrchnm mare 0
(,•1110 old, 1 Beloit* mare 7 yearn old in
L ad, I hath gond brood mares s ; 1 Percho,n
tiliy colt i months old. Parc hymn filly colt 9
rnorths old, 1 Durham erode cow, 4 years
old, frehend in November: 1 Durham grade
ri years old, freshened in November; 1
Durham grade cow 3 yearn old, milking in
November, 1 Durham grade co • 7 years old
her to freshen at time uf sale; 1 Durham
grade row 4 years old due to freehen in
February, I Durham grade cow 6 year. old
lee to freshen in May, 2 good Durham grade
heifers, rising 3 years old: 1 Hereford grade
heifer rising 2 yearn old, I Polled Angus
grade heifer rising 2 years old, 2 yearling
.teem, 3 Derham grade calyx, 2 months old.
Implements- 1 Maxwell hinder 6 foot cut, '1
Deering mower 7 fad cut, 1 international
roller nearly n,•w, I 10 -foot Maxwell rake.
1 Mann cultivator, 1 Massey -Harris fertilin.
ink: drill, 1 disc harrow, 1 set of 4 section
harrows, 1 Ceckxhutt riding plow, 1 ".furrow-
ed Plow, 1 Fleury Plow Nn, 21. 1 Chatham
wagon nearly new, 1 truck wagon, 1 set
settles capacity 1,600 lbs., 1 Chatham fanning
mill with bagger nearly new, 1 new steel tire
lop buggy, 1 new steel tire open buggy, 1
bran cultivator nearly new, 1 International
l't
horse power gasoline engine nearly new;
I pump jack, 1 root pulper, 1 ,-utter, 1 lawn
,wing. 2 ladders, 2 barrels, 20 rod No. 9
,oven wire, 2 rolls of fence wile, 1,000 fret
7' good hemlock lumber, I met of double
harness, 1 set of single harnrsx, 1atone-
boat, I wheel harrow, about G ton of first
elms timothy hay, about 6 ton of first class
nlfelfa hay, shout 5 ton of green feel, :100
hushels of good seal bnrlcy, 200 bushels of
turnips, 200 bushels of m»ngels, 1 cook stove,
Acme R. in c,rod repair: good hotting stove,
1 kitchen table. 1 Daisy churn. 1 washing
machine, forks, chains, ohavela and numenms
other article. Terme- 'turnips, mongel, and
all sums of 810 add under. ash: over that
t 9 months' credit w•tll hr given on
fu u,hing upprnved 71,int notes. kira dis-
uot of 1 oar cont• straight t11nw•el for
each on .redit amounts. Everything to he
mild as proprietor Jae', Id hie term Anil
muvinu away. WILLIAM TAYLOR & SON,
Proprietor, Geo. H. Ell inti, A nrtiom•rr,
0770.1
rl XECIITOIIS SALE: OF VALUABLE FARM
aJ farm stock and implements. Under in-
structions from the Executors of the Estate
MEdward Drayer, late of the 'Township of
cKillop, in the County of Huron, farmer,
there will be
offered far sale by public Uhth » 3 Uc-
tion on the
numbuer on Th and
n the
r. rd
day of February. 1921.
it one elor
k p.m.,
by Thomax Brown, auctioneer.the valuable
farm of the lot. Edward Drager, namely, the
westerly three-nuarters of Int number four in
the Thirteenth Concession of the said Town-
ship, containing one hundred acres more nr
less. Upon D the Dremiell aro n frame kolas,
hank barn,dei 1
1 ed well good. prop ty
w res err under cultivation. The property
is situate five miles 11-om Brodhagen. There
will akin he offered for sale the following
chattels: Cattle --1 cow 5 years old, due to
calve March 18th; 1 cow 6 years old, due
to calve March Met; 1 row 7 years old, due
to calve April 6th; 1 euro 8 yeses old, der
to calve April 27th; 1 cow 4 yours old, due
to sive June Ilth, and 1 cow 0 yenta old
due to ralvr June 16th, 8 yearlings, 2 winter
calves, and H caltrea, and 2 hogs. Homes 1
draft home 4 yenta old, 1 draft horse 6 years
old, 1 draft mare 7 years old, 1 mare 14
years aid, due to foal June 27th. Imple-
ment,. -1 Massey -Harris binder 6 foot cut.
1 Masary-H»rtio mower 6 foot cut. 1 hay rake.
1 roller, 1 dine harrow, 1 Bet diamond har-
rows, 1 Dene hay loader, 1 Noxon seed drill
12 hoe.; 1 wagon, 1 wagon box, 1 hay rack;
I Meek rack, 1 top buggy. 2 open (vagina,
1 Clinton fanning mill, 1 net platforms scales
2000 the., 1 pea buncher, 1 pea 'harvester, 1
ace/er. 1 turnip seeder, 1 cutter, 1 set bob
alelghe, 1 pulp., 1 spring Beat, 1 walking
plow, No.'21: 1 hay eon 4 pulleys, 160 feet
hay fork rope nearly new, 1 Buvar kettle, 1
set double harneo, and otherrticles too
nut herms m
to mention, Terms -On Chattels,
all awns of 810 and under.' cash ; over that
amo0nt six per cent credit on approved
Joint notes with six per cent dierount allow-
ed off for each on 'credit amount.. The Real
Fete* will be sold .abject to a reserved bid
and else enhjet to other conditions which
will be made known on the date of Bale or
may he had on applkation to the undersigned
Solicitors. THOMPSON & RICHARDSON,
Mlfahell. Onallo, Solicitors for Henry Replan
and William Drager, Executors; Thomas
Brown, Auctioneer. 8770-8
7r+)ill'
r41aw1rtmwrsxtE�slr.
Real Bargains. for
Saturday-
Free Delivery to any part of the town. •
10 Bars Comfort Soap $96
10 lbs. Saluda Tea i 4,80
2 Tina Maple Leaf Salmon 1-00
Very Fine Potatoes, per 90 lbs. Bag 1.40
6- Packages Ammonia Powder - .25
O'Cedar Polish, per bottle .50
3 Boxes Dominion Matches S8
7 Plugs Master Mason Tobacco . 1.00
2 Large Tins Tomatoes .35
10 lbs. Choice Cooking Onions ,40
Choice Dairy Butter .50
Black Pepper, per Ib. .35
Finest Dates, per lb. 20
6 Cakes Pahl Olive Soap .64
Very Best Overalls, per pair 2.35
Purity. Flour, per bag 6.90 I
22 lbs, Wire Huila
.15
W. J. Finnigan
JAMES McFADZEAN
Agent for Howick Mutual Insur-
ance Company, Successor to John
Harris, Walton.
address BOX 1, BRUSSELS
or PHONE 42. 2709x12
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O Licensed Embalmer O
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O Goderich St„ opposite Dr. 0
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O Phone Night or Day 119 0
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O W. T.BOX &CO. 0
O Embalmer and
O Funeral Directors
O H. C. BOX
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0 Diploma and License
O Charges moderate
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W. S. GORMLEY O
Embalmer and Funeral
Director
Undertaking Parlors Above
M. Williams' Grocery Store.
Main Street, Seaforth,
Flowers furnished on short
notice.
Charges Moderate
Phone—Night or Day -192
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FARMS FOR SALE
FARM FOR SALE.. -'LOT NO. 2, NORTH
boundary of }lay Township, 100 acres of
choice land• ty mile weal of Khmers. For
further particulars apply en the premises.
HENRY IVISON, Proprietor 27674
FARMS FOR SALE. - I HAVE SOME
choke farms for sale in the Townships
of Uaborne and Hibbert all well built and
Improved, on easy terms of payment THOMAS
CAMERON. Woodham, Ont 2658-tf
FARM FOR SALE...FOR SAT,10 WEST
half of the north half Lot 23. Con-
cession 13( north half of Lot 29, Concession
13, and oorth fifty of 1.ot 30, (',one...in
13, in the Township of M,•K.'lop, oontnining
in all 10212, erns There are -n the prrmisro
a frame barn 66x00 with .•Lena foundation,
frame house 22x34, with si.me foundation
under the whole house, drilled well with
•indmill, it:. neer. of rhe,re fruit. The
property 10 known its the John McCallum
Farm. and b situated Py ml/en from the
village of Walton. For further partiru lam
,o ply to JOHN MrDONALD, Welton, (int.
2,08-01
FARM FOR SALT -LOT 00, CONCESSION
•1, McKillop. containing :1914 nares of
good land. There is a nevor.falling well at
the barn with wish mill d
large
remold
tank and Pining throu netables. It
la all
.ended w z
iCb the exception of 5 ecren which
s slowed. Thur i n gond hank burn ARx60
with «tone tabling. undernenth. oleo a straw
and hay abed 30s70, with hen and pig house
underneath. There is a gond brick house and
kitchen onremien
p also hard and e
o[t
water In the house. The farm is all fenced
with wire and well drained with tile. School
is on the farm. and is situated 8 miles from
the town of Seaforth. Has telephone and
rural mail delivery. Owner is desirous of
selling on asnnnt of ill hes/th. Fog fur
{.the, pardeulate apply on the premises or
1 address, JOHN MeELROY. R. IL No. 2, Sea -
forth. 2782-tf
FARMS FOR SALE. -100 ACRES, LOT 12,
Concession 6. in the Township of Tooker.
smith, 8 mile, from Seaforth. 1 miles from
Bruce0eld and Eleven, convenient to school
ami ooe000hhhhhhyeah ; 96 scree cleared. remainder in
maple On t.1110 fawn are recollent build-
,
Inns an are in first-class repair; hard and
soft as fn the bowie and In tables; E
welt, 1 having a windmill. This farm is
thoroughly under drafted end fenced and
In a high state of eontvetian. never having
been heavily '8reppel. The is In every way
a first class and op -to -date (arm. Also Let
27, Contention 19, In the Tovnehlp of 9531, -
bort, eontatng 100soros; 80 ante! eleseed
and thoredghly nnde_dnalned end fenced, the
remainder Is In Oat elan mania hank. On
the premises it a eemfortable frame home
and geed barn 4806 with stone stabling:
also good well with windmill. Thin farm la
all seeded to grass and is In excellent condi-
tion, having been cropped very little: situ-
ated within (7 miles of Henson, quarter of
mile from ached!. There la long distance
telephone connection on both farms, ales
rural mall delivery. Theca farina will he
sold together or separately tos t ponoboser
and on reneonable tennis. Forfurther par.
Oculars aster to Ode DItlpvteter, en tet IL
Coneteelon 6, Teekeritrotb, or 8ettbralt. 9'. O„
RR, , No. 4, of hone LAW, on t1PlrlMoO, -
THOMAS O. 8
WANTED
In this locality, a responsible—and
trustworthy man Lo represent a large
Financial and Brokerage house, Lib-
eral contract and big returns assured
to the right man. One with experi-
ence in stocks and bonds preferred.
Apply to
S. C. PARISER,
C' o F. C. Sutherland & Co.,
10-12 King Street, East,
2770-1 TORONTO.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the matter of the estate of Joseph Fisher,
late of the Township of Tuekersmith, in
the County of Haran, Gentleman, deceased.
NllfitE is hereby elven Dureuant t, the
Sonne in that lahtdf 'flint all Credit*, end
other, honing elision or deman.b against the
'ate of the said Joseph Fisher. oho dial on
nr
about th,• suit day of December, 1920, are
r,'p ,reel r
. . or before the 6th day of Faro-
: 1921, to send by post prepaid or deliver
to J. M. Ilmt. Seaf,rlh, Onavio, Solicitor
0,.: ,I oseph lie Fisher. 0:01(0: M. Fisher and
1. ups
T. Ft.h,•r, the (te,uwn of the said
tato full nano.',, lura of their claims.
AND T.5NE: NUIICF; that after the last
stentiotosl date the ttool F:xreutum will pre.
. •s,) to ,Intr,lut ;he
of the saidIle-
1.109.11m .og the part
thereto
hnwum regard oh!, to !heluima
of which
they ,h:.11 then hovel .ousae:r,•, and the mel
Execet re -hall not be11011)e for the said
insets or 0,0,' tart then -,f to any person or
pr, n 0 of wipe .•I,.m noty'e shall not hos••
Netton.,,,..,,,1 by them at. the lino• of such
d"trd.utn,
J. M. BEST,
Solicitor for the said Executers.
Dated at Seaforth, Ont., this
71 day et January, 1921 2770-1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Matter of the Estate of Edward
Drager, late of the Township of McKillop,
an the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased,
The ('rr,lit..rs of the above named Edward
Drager. who did en or about the sixth day
of November, 1020, are requested onor be-
fore the Seventh day of February, 1021, to
send to the undersigned Solicitors for the.
Executors of the said Eoate• full particular,
of their claims against his Fate, after
which date the meets of the said Estate will
be diatrihutd among the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to those claims
of which notice hoe been received as above.
This with*. is given pursuant tb • Section
60 of "Thr Trustee Act."
Dated at Seaforth this 6th day of Janu-
wiry, 1921.
TIIOMPSON & RICHARDBON,
of Mitchell, Ontario,
0-61.1 Solicitors for the Executers.
WE WANT EXPERT
DEALERS
REMARKABLE opportunity
for ohs high - grade Heal-
er in each territory , prefer-
ably one who has a knowledge
of farm' conditions. The posi-
tion is permanentand the work
pleasant and profitable.
Experience,1,t essential—
We train y.01. 'Eca!usive terri-
tory, liberal eii o,ii-ration and
ex,•ell„I,t pa).
To men of energy, ability and
nh ;, rluh i'argrily this position
offer's n valuable •„oociatiun,
and one that is t'f real 11016119'
to t. he community. Write us
to -day.
The Chi
nn Mfg. 'n
I Q. ( of Canada
Guelph - Ontario
Secty. & Man., - W. H. DAY
(Formerly erg
Y Professor of h
y61Ce
at the
Ontario•r'c
A 1 altars
s. I
College., Guelph.)
Business for
Sale
General Store, Stock and Fix-
tures must be sold at once, no
the Proprietor has purchased
property elsewhere. A gond
chance for a quick sale. Apply
to
POSTMASTER -
Kippen - - Ontario
with w,9?t
Good
THEnionex'_
when deppsi ' iii ou1r;
Department, akd bit
interest are safe,' acid
ed whenever regtdred;
account today. - -
THE CANADIAN:
OF COMER .
PAID-UP CAPITAL 111$r'
RESERVE FUND
SEAFORTi1 BRANCH, J. G. Mallen, Manage}'.
Annual Meeting
510 TO $69 A W
EEK
The Annual Meeting of the Seaforth
Agricultural Society will be held in
the Carnegie Libary at one o'clock
on Wednesday, January 19th, 1921.
M. BRODERICK,
2769-2 Secretary.
WE WANT
a reliable agent for every un-
represented district, to sell our
well known Fruit and Orna-
mental Trees, Shrubs, gee,
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 Department.
PELHAM NURSERY C.,
755-16 TORONTO, ONT.
CREAMA
M
WANTED South Huron Agri-
cultural g
cultural Society -
at home in your spare tinge, lit•' '
crease your income at home in
your apare time. You can earn
, -
1 $10 to 450 each week writing
show cards at home or qualify,
for -a position paying a good
salary each week. No canvas-'
sing or soliciting. We teach
you how and supply you with
steady work- Write to -day for
full particulars.
National Show Card School Ltd.
Room 42, 44 Adelaide St. W.,
Toronto Canada.
2770-4: i!
7
NOTICE
Take notice that all Book Accounts owing .
to the Firm of Dorsey & MacKinnon. Sea -
forth, have been assigned Yo John Garvey &
Sona, Wholesale Grocers, London, Oat, and
e due and payable to them only. or to
their Soliritor. Mr. J. M. Beet, Seaforth, Ont
J. M. BEST
Solichor for John Garvey & Bona. 27684
FURS WANTED
All kinds ,if Raw Furs, delivered at
the Dick Htau-.e, Seaforth. Highest
Lash Prices.
(2. E. HENDERSON,
'_700-tf Licensed Buyer.
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 patronage,
Clinton Creamer
Yl
1NN1'A L MEETING
The annual T,. sting of the South f°
Huron Agricni7. ral Society will be
held in the Commercial Hotel, Ben -
'111, on Frida3, ,January 21st, 1921,
t 1 p.m.. sharp. for the purpose of
-ec'eiving the ,ir'-ctors' and auditors'
annual reports• the election of direc-
tors for the current year and the
transaction of "ther business.
Limited. R. D. HELL,
CLINTON - - - ONTARIO President.
2761-tf
K. M. MCLEAN,
d Secretary.
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