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The Huron Expositor, 1921-02-11, Page 5.28 ;fs,t, Ib. 45 tct 48c 1r bushel Barb, D r bus lel Pieties per cob .388.60 g�, per -ton $boots, per ton $4000' Potatoes, per bag $1.00 Hogs, per ask $14.76 10. 1921, GRAIN MARKET Toronto February S. -Manitoba Wheat - No. 1 Ntorthern 8i,80%; No. 2 Marlboro. $1.77x/4: Na 3 Northern. $,1,78%: Na 4 wheat, $1.68%; 'No. 6 wheat, $1.58x,4; No. 6 wheat. $1-$7341 deed. $1.2734: Manitoba Oats No, 2 'U. W.. 4816,: No. $ 0. W.. 444;: Na 1 440,6.; No. 1 ted. 41; No. feed. 39., MndWbe barley -Ns 841„ $0 o; No. 4 0. W., 66%e; reiaotrd, $5%.; f 65%q(s.. of the above i4 .tore at Vert totals$.. Atpsrean Corn -411e, nd Mimi, track, 'pronto, prompt ehtpment Ontario Oats -No. 2 vitae, 48 W 51c. Ontario wheat -No. 2 winter, $1.76 to $190 per car lot; No. 2 spring. $1',86 to 81.70; No. 2 Orme wheat. 91.60 W .$1.70 ; ;shipping points, ac- cording to freight Pe. -No. 2, nominal, 811,50 to 31.80. Barley -80 to 86c. according to frelghta oubMe. Buckwheat -No, 3„ 90 W 96e, nominal. Ryo-No. 8. $1.60 to 31.66. nominal, according to freights outside.. Man- ftoba Flour --$10.70. ,Ontario Flour -38.00, bulk seaboard. MUlfeed-Delivered. Montreal freight, bags included ; bran, per ton, 088-40: shorts, per ton, 688: good feed flour, $2.50 to $2.76 per bog. BIRTHS Chombere.-in Cklselhumt, January 27th, to Mr. and darn. T. G. Chambers, u son. CunnInghama-In (Hinton, on January Blot, to Mr. and Mrs. Gordon W. Cunninghame, a daughter. Turner. -In Goderich, on January 28th, to Mr. and Mn. P. 1.. Turner. a daughter. Stanlake.-Ln Exeter North, on January 29th, to Mr. and Mr.. Garfield Staalake, n son. 0 MARRIAGES Moir--Green.-At the redden. of the bride's Parents, "Frogmore Farm," Hay, on Feb. 2nd, Ira Moir, to Mies Vlette Pearl, daogh• ter of Mr. and Mrs. Jame Green. Morlock---Wolfe.--In Crediton, on February let. by Rev, Mr. Haugh, Mr. Simon John Morlock, of Grand Bend. to Minn Elizabeth Wolfe, daughter of Mr. Chart., Wolfe, of C rdlton. Lovett -Harvey. -At Londeoboro, on Febru- ary 2nd, by the Rev. Jam. Abrey, Edith May, daughter of hie, and M'i., John Harvey, of Londesboro, W William Calvin Lovett, non of Mr. and Mn. C. Lovett, Clinton, DEATHS Kirkconnell.--In Grey townehip. on January 2801. 1921, John Kirkconnell, aged 64 year., 3 months and 29 days. Linton. -In Turnberry township, on Jununry 71st. Robert Linton, aged 63 years. Wright- do Brussels, on, January 31st. Mary Louise, beloved wife of John Wright, need 18 years. Luwroon.-In Goderi.h, on January 31st, Capt. Alexander Lawson, in his 77th year. IN 'MEMORIAM Note. -Items under this head will be charg- ed 50 cents per Dingle verse and 25 cents for each additional verse. in loving memory of hire Thorns C, clip, who dud Deermber 3rd, 020; You ore e not forgotten, mother, Nor never shall you he. As long as life and memory lanb, We will remember thee. We have to m am the loss of one We did 00* bast to save Beloved on arth, regretted gone Remembered 0n the grave, Two menthe have passed, dear mother. Sinaee you parsed away. Howell do weremember The ad and dreary day. None knew bow sol the parting. Or what the farewell coot, But God end his fair Angelo Have gained what we have looL Once again we hope to meet you When the day of life has fled; Then in Haven hope to greet you, Where no farewell teamra ailed 277401 Husband arid Family. In loving memory of Minnie Campbell, who died one year ago to-dos, February 8, 1820: No one knows how much we misn her, None but aching harts can tell. Earth hes Int her, Menem has gained her, J®un. doeth all things well. Forget her, no, we never will, Se time goes on, we love her still. Father, Mother, Brother and Sisters. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Frank Horton wishes to thank the neighbors and many friends for the kind- ness and sympathy shown during her recent bereavement. Also the Oddfellowe for their sympathy and prompt payment. 27744-1 MERCHANTS CASUALTY CO. 'Specialists in Health and Accident Insurance. Policies liberal and unrestricted. Over $1,000,000 paid in losses. Exceptional opportunities for local Agents. 904 ROYAL BANK BLDG., 2773-50 Toronto, Ont. IMPORTANT NOTICES U F. D. NOTICE. -THOSE WISHING .alt, corn. or moles., phone me at once. 19-618, Clinton CentraL - BERT IR - WIN, Secretary -Treasurer. 2774-1 FOR SALE. -AN EVER -READY COAL 011. Engine, 8 hoteepower. This machine b sew. Apply to JOHN A. ECKART, R. R. No. I., Dublin, Ont 277604 FOR SALE. -TWO GOOD DURHAM heifers in calf, one due February 20th, and other later. Apply to FRANK COLE- MAN, R. R. No. 8, Seaforth, or phone 19 on 614, Clinton Central, 2778-3 FOR SALE. -IN STANLEY, 00 ACRES of Bush. Wold sell in one -acre IMS or number of teem. The heel, is meetly hard- wood, Apply to ARTHUR ROUTLEDGE, R. R. No. 4 Seeforth, Phone 2-188. 2774,2 QBORTHORNS FOR SALE.-Ii1RII ed by by Royalist -.180083- for ale; 8 choice young bulls ranging in age from 8 month, up to 14 months; 2 young cow* with cella. at foot Prices reasonable. Write me, and, if poeible, come and nee me; It is worth while. JAMES HILL, R. R. No. I, Staffs, Ont. 2789,8 PE AN EXPEjtT IN AUTOS AND TRAC- • tots. -We want 200 more men immediately to SR positions in early erring at $128 to 8200 monthly, operating Iran treatop, driving motor tracks end oro, selling tractors, cars and term power machinery. or an ante tractor reeahanfes, in city and country garages. Only few week. required learn these tredve at day sr evening ohms. at Hemphill Government Chartered Motor School. {n every Inge tete of Canada. Start now and yon will be ready for 4py1pq rush. Send for eM.logtx. 1IEMPNILL MOTOR SCHOOLS, 168 Ring Street West,. Toronto, Ont. RaglOa. Slake, toms. Edmonton. 0aigary. and VST . 141 A WAVING FIELD OF GRAIN ingwe rushing the Season? Noth- it! Now is the time to pre- pare Seed for Spring. We have al- ready on hand some No, 1 Govern- ment Tested Clovers and Timothy, and can fill your orders at a very reasonable prioe. Do not delay. De- lays are dangerous. W. M.Stewart MAIN STREET PHONE 77 TREASURER WANTED Application for the poonton of Treasurer of the Tawnehip of Stanley far the >ar 1921, will be received ty the Clerk up to February 28th, Salary 690. 2774-2 J. E. HARNWF.I.L, Clerk. AUCTION SALES AUCTION SALE OF FARM.. THOMAS Brown has been instructed to bell by public auction art the Queen', Hotel, Sea- tarth, on Saturday, February 19th. 1921. at 2.3C p.m., the farm, emulating of 100 acres, being Lot 2. Conoewoion 2, Mullett The fawn hen ail been seeded W grass for about ten years. Suitable for grain or pasture farm. Terme.--Twenty per cent. of the pur- chaoe price on day of sale; balance within 80 dams. The farm win be rold subject to a reserved bid. J. G. McMICHA$iL, Proprietor; 1'. Brown, Auctioneer. 2778-8 ' U CUTORS' SALE.- THE EXECUTORS of the late Michael Waters, deceo-.e4 will offer for Bale by public eurolon on the premio. on the first doy of March, the hour of one o'clockinthe afternoon, the following lands. namely The Southeast corner of Lot Number Sixteen in the First Coneennion of the Townntdp of Hibbert, hav- ing a street frontage of 264 feet and con- taining One and three -fifth orr, on which - 10 situate a frame home, and at the name time and place will he offered for sale *ll household goods and furniture and all per - nal property on said land., Terms- Cosh for all personal property. For Real' Estate. ten per cent. of purchase price at time of .ale and balance within flfn..•en days there- after. For full particulars and rondiU.'oa of .,de•, apply to Frank McConnell, Dublin. or b, Murphy & Gunn. Soheirum, London. Dated this Thirty-tirot day of January A. D., 11321. MURPHY & GUNN, Solloit.n, for Rot -auto.. 2773-2 A (lcrloN SALE. OF EA RM STOCK. MR ] George Elliott hos Lu'-, ,nntruOtd to eel be public auction on Mardsy, February 21st, oat lot 27, Concession 2, Stanley 'fn, n.hip. at one o'clock p.m., the following Horses 1 brown m sing 7 ynar 1 dark gray filly 3 years olds rising tin,• COO. 1.e1 fre,h- n04 3 cows due in M,,,'1,. ' due in April, 3 laws due ,n ,lar :till milking good. 1 vow freshened October lest, doe again in September. 9 steer.,ging 2 yea old, 2 heifers rising 2 yeah ated, 10 yearlings, 1 elf 4 months old, 1 coif weeks Old, 1 pure bred registered Shorthorn bull 3 years old, bred by A. and J. liroadf,vt. Seaforth. Figs -'Three brood maws, 2 due in Murch and on , April: 8 Digs 4 months old. Also one tem of general purpose 6111,x, 3 and 4 years old. will be offered for sale at same time and place, the property ,.6 John Pepper, Everything must be sold Without recrvc. Terms: --Eight Months; crislitr,n approved straighoint t notes. cash. discount WILIAM I SINCLAIR, Proprietor; Geo. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2774-2 AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCI6 AND Implements. Mr. (cors.- Elliott has been instructed to pelt by public auction en Lot 43. Conees.ion 2, L.R.S.. on Wednoday, February 23rd, at ene o'clock sharp, the following property: Horne,. -1 brewn mare 5 years old, 1 bay mare 6 gram old, 1 hay driving horse, quiet, 12 years old. Cattle --- One parre bred 12 years old, Victor 1 cow d, dh Aprill1st 1 cow 3 years old, due June 20th; 1 cow 4 years old, furrow; 1 cow 6 years old. due June 6th: 1 mow R years old, due June 6th: 1 caw 9 years old, farrow: 4 young cattle rising gooey old; 3 yearlings ; 6 opring calves; 1 Birk now due February 0710: 1 Birk sow due March 9th; 1 pure brd Cheater White hag 8 month old, and 75 young fowl. Imple- entn--Mawrey-Hama Binder 6 ft, cut, near- ly new,Deering mower f foot cut, nearly new; Deering hay rake 10 foot, disc harrow. Maeeey-Harris spring tooth cultivator, Maosey- Harris 11 -hoe drill nearly new, set of 5001. 2000 tbs., 1 wagon, box and stock rack, 1 met of harrows, 1 Bet of bob sleighs, 1 109 huggy, 1 cutter. 1 fanning mill. 1-ooated democrat, t road wagon, 1 Fleury plow, 1 sod plow, 1 Cockahutt gang plow, 2 seta of single harness, 1 Massey -Harris cream neporator, 1 turnip pulper, 1 grindstone, 1 sugar kettle, 1 ,cufller, 1 .wood rack, 1 Incubator, 240 egg, and other small article too numerous W mention. No reserve as proprietor has .old his term. Terme-All eume of 85.00 and under, cash ; over that amount 10 months' ordlt on approved Joint notes. A discount of 4 per cent per annum off for cash, ELI CRICH, Proprietor; George Elliott, Auctioneer 2774-2 AUCTION SALE OF VALUABLE FARM, Farm Stock and lmplsnenb, in the matter of Albert John Fortune. authorized ngeignor. There will be offered for sole by public auction by Thos. Brown, auctioneer, on Wedntnday, the 23rd day of February. 1921, at the hour of two o'clock in the af- ternoon, on the premiere the following valu- able Fifty Aare Farm: Being the went half of Lot Number Five (61 in the Filet Con- cession H.R.S., of the Towndl>ip of Tucker - smith, in the County of Huron, containing fifty acres of land more or lee.. There are on the place a frame house and a frame barn and four good wells and an orchard. The place b convenier-t'r oituet.1 as 60 markets, schools and, churches, being en17 one and one quarter mil. from Seaforth, in which plone there is the beat Collegiate In- stitute in the Province. aha 8.0arate and Public school., and. Roman Catholic, Angli- can, Presbyterian and Methedbt ehorche , At the tame time and Diane time will also be offered for sale the foae0(tig farm stock and implements: Sleek -One Mow fear years old supposed to be in calf; one driving mare; one team of heavy home ; a number of hens, etc. Impiemente,-1 binder, Massey -Harris make; 1 cultivator, Massey -Harris make; 1 need drill, Mammy -Haub make, 1 plow, 1 set double barns„1 set single herniae, 1 cutter, 1 set sleighs, nearly new, 1 land roller and numerous other articles. Terms of Sale. - 10 per cent of the purcho.e money to be paid on the day of sale and the balance within two wed. thereafter. The farm will be offered for ,ale subject to a mortgage thereon drawing interest ,at the rate of 63t per cent, and subject also to a reserved bid- The stock and implement. will be sold for mob. For further particulars andcon- ditions of sale apply to THE LONDON & WESTERN TRUSTS Co.. London, Ont, au- thorized' trustee, or t0 J. M. BEST, Seaforth, Ont., Solicitor for onid Trustees: Thoma BrovH1. Auctioneer. Dated at Seaforth. Ont., this 10th day of February, 1921. 2774-2 )I SAES Al$lorioN BAion Oy PA*N NTbo$ A$I lmoir, mrete-'r, t0, fiV: ' atw moor. hr bass Se romml to sell motion on 8�1,�6���Coararelon 11, m Lusa end 'a r4exa• welt of Cromarty. Oa Tuesday, F 1616, at one o J(oo�k• sharp, the fetlowing pregmfte, nadyz Sane+ -Heavy Mae. 10 Mara old 1p ..i, Perobenon ally reins 8 yearn old, 0*e, i..d SAY rising 2 Maw odd, 2 colt., one, aaggeedd driver, will work Maxis or double, Cattle-- One froth cow 6 Mere old, 1 heifer relax 3 yearn old duo in April, 1 cow Maine 6 Fame eld duo In Apra, 2 fat steep, 2 .teen el•Int -d,.4e.re old, 2 heifers Molne 2 years old. 4 calves Moine one year old, 6 young calves. Woo 2 brood sow., ono due Apra Int, the ether due In Jelly, Lnpleme600-Ow Mersey-Harrh binder, 1 ¥assay-Harrb mower, 1 Noma seed arid, 1.jepring tooth cultivsWr, 1 hay rake, 1 set of harrdw., 1 single Farmers' Mini plow nearly new, 2 walking plow., 2 twin gang plows, 1 Matting tor. 1 land roller, 1 Norton disc, 1 muffler. 2 wagoos, 1 hay rack, 1 grovel boa. 1 open buggy. 1 pig rack, 1 .et bob •lafpp. 1 Clinton fanning mill, 1 bay fork and Mingle a uoanWy of timothy hay, 1 set double breeching hams., one collar, Quantity of three Inch tile, apple dryer, barred, log chain, forks, hoes. 1 ob.vel, 60 sap palls and spam, grindstone and other articles. No reserve a* the pro- oriolor hre sold hl. term. Teams -All mums of $10 and under. cant; over that amount 9 months' credit will be given on approved joint nates, or a demount of 4 pm cent per annum off for cash. Hay road fat others cash EDMUND TREFFRY, Proprietor; C. W. Robison, Auctioner; F. Contex. Clerk. 277302 YUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, 124- - Hooaehold Effects, Etc. The undersigned auctioneer ban been inotructd W sell by ',utile auction on Lot 28. Concession Hay Tewnehlp, on Thursday, February 24th. at 1,00 o'clock p.m., shore: Heroes -- 1 gelding rWiog 5 years, show horse, weight 1800 115o.; 1 gelding rising 5, 1600 lb..; 1 mare rising 10, 1600 pound. ; one .Mare rising ' nine yearn ; one pair of geldings rising three: n ntnnadnr bred Rod McKinney trotting ma on e rising 7, hmade a mile In 2,10. rhep.m- MalnureCattle revs o -- 1 '7 yours old , colt 1 sow 8, in 00111 1 fresh mdch c ; f cow 6, in calf; 1 cow o in calf; 1 heifer rising 8, nuppo.d to be in calf; 1 heifer riningethree, I .Leer rising three; 2 anq•ra rising two; 2• hailers rising two; 2 spring only., 1 fall cliff, 3 June salves. Implements, Etc, -' wagons, Masney- Herrin binder. Mae.,y-fln aswer. nide delivery rake, 13 hoc drill. fertiliser drill, cultivator, disk harrow, bennr-vltivator, rid- ing plow, new steel roller, set of harrow., 2 walking pin,w , buggy, cutter, 1501 ib.. scale, 2000 Ib. schle, finning mill, hay rock, pig rack, set of oletglm. gravel box, wagon Lox, wagon jack. cutting box. scuttler, 85 White Leghorn hem, 2 yet of ho,y harness, :4 net d ningle harness, pair collars nearly n 9 pair rollam, ladder, range, sewing machine, hod roomnulla, springs and mattress, 6 beds, lounge. 2 extersion table., Ienf table. road he0Ga, u n m• Mauna, feather tick, 2 pa,r pillows, 21 chairs,f , lumps. 3 lontern.,, quantity of fruit, m,,lu,carpet nweepe•r, flower stand, fork., shovels, hum, whilartreed, neek- yok,.:,, chains. and numerous other rtieh,,. 'term. f Sale ---310 and un,1,'. cash; over 04,n 0330 10 onth.' relit will 0,r 00 a l�rni.h,ng nppru,md t iuint nate., Fou0,•0r per cent. per annum MIT for cosh on credit amounts. EDMOND TROYER. Proprietor; Frank Taylor, Aumtioneer. 2774.2 A UCTION SALE OF SHORTHORNS, Hors.. Pigs, Mr. Thomas Brown hes 1•een instructed to ro ndurt an auction vibe oil Lot 25Conc.aoi.,ng'fuckernmith, oar Wednesday. February 21, at I ',-look churn, the filo, ing property, name This otter - wax . r not,d fumil,r, y uch a 8rnre fa ,ny'nnd Crimson Flower.,, 1,5,4 11 , 0, (11110114,n alae Strawberry's. Shorthorn. 5 1 10.11 I fl tt 1 to solve , h 1 Mundt. I h 50 1. 1 th. 11. R 1 M I, H U I I 1 t' of s n: Lady hull,•,'Hv Std I1212411 1% ,nth. old. ,hue to solve i h,l ','t. I un„v It' 61at I„ -.''I ne „1 du to sl n May, hied to noted Sir bull. lei, rl, 1,711011 herd Lull: Sandy P.,,, 1:,10911 1• months old, n well heed it's'. r', x, 1•riria, alt °lensing ,lux 0,0. Greta Heifer 018,0 ;) years due in March, „w 1 y, ars edit doe u March ;ird, iu years old r, Mah: M heifer r ing J year. due :A1.l 'lr,l, he;f,•r clog ;11'11100, due in July, milk ing good' old.fr. 3 fat t r two yea, ar w ,Leer rising year. "Ids. .tea,:r risine two years old, '- steers 1 year o!'i, t heifer 1s months old, 4 spring calves, 1 baby livid calf, also n chunks about Jiro lbs, at time of ..ale. Horsey- Agricultural mare old, fin1hed; one drivt11 y•arolds hookers Ingle or double: one heavy draught rasing 2 years old. Alsoquantity of mixed hoe. • On the fora, there is ti two-storey 1•riek hem, with f,,rnacerot.. .eftwater, Inrge cellar, large bank bar,..lana,' .traw shed with pig and chicken h.•usr underneath. Farm will he sold subject to a risiereed bid. Terms. All num. 06 $10 and under, rash; over that .omtwnt d months' credit will be given on approved joint notre, or a discount of 4 per cent. straight w•il: be given for ash, PAt'1. CADIEi,S, Proprietor: Thos. Brown, Auctioneer. 2774= AUCTION SALE OF FARM .TOCK AND Implements,• --Tim. Brown h,s leen in- structed to sell by public motion on Let 3:1, Conces.si0n 14, :dc Kit lop, on Thursday, February 24th, at I 0'01Oek p.m.. the follow- ing: One agricultural home rising five, 1 agricultural mar rising 0, in fool to Shethan Stamp. 1 filly r rising 2, aired by 'Shethnrl Stamp, 1 driving m • rising 8, good to work double. Cattle- 3 newly -calved cows with calves at foot, 2. c w•s to calve 0t time of .1e. 3 NAV, t4 calve in Starch. 1 cow to calve. in.April. 1 c v to calve in June, I w t0 calve in September, 1 farrow cow, 2 steers co ing 2 years old, 2 heifers coming 2 years Old, 9 heifers coming 1 Year old. 2 eteen coming 1 year old, 2 fall calves. Pigs One now to litter nbo,t March 1st, 1 sow 2 months bred, .17 chunks of pigs, and '70 young Rock hem. Implements. -One Mc- Cormick binder 7 foot cut, sheaf carrier and trucks, 1 Front & Wood mower 554 foot cut, 1 Deering .feel rake 10 foot, 1 Deering culti- vator., 1 Massey-Harrie 10 -hoe drill. 1 truck wagon, Chatham make; 1 wagon box, 1 .tock rack. 1 hey reek, 1 mollifier. 1 Oliver riding plow. 1 walking plow. 1 gang plow. 1 set of diamond. harrows, gravel box. funning mill, root pulper, 1 crow bar, set of bob sleighs, 40 feet of hay fork rope, 1 shish scraper, 1 top buggy, 1 cutter. 1 land roller, 50 cedar p.ta, 1 set of double harn,eo, 144":1'2 0feet 0of harnmt, 1 ort 0t .Ingle tarns, belt post hole auger, tile ecanp. 1 Masai, - Hartle 9 -horse power gasoline engine nearly new, 1 6>,fs inch grinder nearly new, Massey- Harlis cutting box 12 -inch, nearly new; 1 Massey -Harris cram neparator 100 lbs, ca- pacity. nearly new: nhout 2 boohelo of tim- othy geed2 seta of whlffetree, 1 neekyoke, 1 22 -foot ladder, 1 Ford touring car, forks, shovel.. chain., and other articl. too um°, apt to mention. Terme--All 011102 of 810 and uunder, ash; over that amount 10 months credit will be given on approved joint notes. A discount of 4 cents on the dollar off Inc cash. THOMAS RYAN, Proprietor; Thome Brown. Auctioneer- 2774-2 A UCTION SAI.E OF SHORTHORNS, Horn. and Pigs, the property of Reette Bros., Varna, will he held at their farm ad- joining the village, on Tuesday. February 16, 1921, commencing at one o'cleek p.m.: - Shorthorns. -6 envie with calves at foot; Verna Duchess -129262= 8 years old, with heifer miff ; Gunhilde Gift -101864=, 7 years old, with heifer calf; Roan Queen brd =158511---, 4 ram old, with heifer calf; Nellie n. -154095--, 8 yearn old, with heifer calf: Gunhllda Jewel -.154096-, 4 Years old. with heifer calf ; Varna Lae, - -128932-- 6 year% old, with bullalf; Varna Meld -120832 9 yore old- due March 30th; Roan Queen 2nd00164081=', 8 years nid. due July 5th; Blaney R, 2nd =104009-, R years old: Verna Red Rose054097=, 6 years old; Sample Carrie 3rd -154094=, 2 years old: 4 bulb; Merry Champion _-194462_, 2 yard Old; Merry Duke. -149217 - 18 months old; Merry Mao _149219-- 18 months old; Merry Sort eleven mnntho old. Grad. -Ona grade heifer 3 ;teem old, 2 grade heifers 2 years Id Homes -1 marc by King Thomas In feel to R. Murdock'. horse, 1 mare by Ring Thames, 1 filly rising 8 panto. Piga- 1 Berk SOW to farrow In March. 2 gems and 1 gander, n number of barrelo, 1 Chatham 'embitter. The young ode.. are sired bit --- ------ --- - ----- - I the herd Aire, Merry Meofcr -102491_, bred by R, Mitchell & Sone, Freemen, Ont, Merry NOTICE { ma..er7-10n49g a was get by Right Bort) Ob Notice b hereby given that the Annual General Meeting of the Robert Bell Engine & Thresher 00., Ltd., will be held at the Company'. OMee, at Seaforth, on Wednesday. the 16th day of Fehrnary, 1921, at two o'clock, 10 the .ttern�poo.n�. , By eider of- 30214 PxwLAYSON. 2778-6 Beezet.fy, 6,0 - 06 - of h Red Rosewood (100641 . At Mitchell'* ,ale, Right Sort sold for 38,8 1 Merry Master Is n holfbrother to the Orand Champion ball et Toronto Exhibition. 1919. Terme.--All amen of 110 and and r, c wh; b over elleamount eight months' credit he allowed on bankable paper. A dboont of 4 per cent will be allowed for arab: BEATTY BROS., Peeprietoo; Capt T. E. Robson and George Elliott. Auctioneer. 1 2778-2 4,.�t,;a•;4.le tdSk t+l, yb¢J dip41.!o o4 • 4c,• 4 s, r. VOSS 44avox 4,?Dlaretor sad o ; lmbalme, - 0 ra $4x18D. O • UBMieR�iiAWi Parlorlr !�1 4' 0 Beattie riltas opposite Tis O acre of t $p 3dtrI EXPolltol` OIlee, Residence O , hie terms for Quiets mak rlA y on. ylr4m O (ioderloh $t., opposite O I �o w1LLtAM Solaeim. eget or d. W, 0 Scott's,• RUBINBAN, Atrction,>.t, 'eaetar. S77µ O .Flowers furnished on short 0 O notice. O O Phone ,Night or Day 119 0 0000"00000 0000 litNittdittiN never fa��y�p� rGha. LT: Wen. wad and 0000 000000000 0 w.T.EOX&co. O Embalmer and O O Funeral Dfrectors O O H. C. BOX O 0 Holder of Government 0 0 Diploma and License 0 O Chargee moderate O O Flowers furnished on short 0 o notice. 0 O Night Calls Day Calla 0 0 Phone 176 Phone 43 O 000b00000 0000 0000 000000000 o W. S. GORMLEY 0 O Embalmer and Funeral 0 O Director O O Undertaking Parlors Above 0 0 M. Williams' Grocery Store, 0 O Main Street, Seaforth- O 0 Flowers furnished on short 0 O notice. 0 O Charges Moderate O 0 Phone -Night or Day -192 -0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 Hensall Seed Show The South liuron Agricultural Society will 1-01,1 their Annual Seed Show In the TOWN HALL, I1F:MSALL se FRIDAY, FEBRUARY 25th, 1921 PRI ZE LIST The ("flowing Pries w,'I be awarded on the Leet eempbn of seed exhibited in accord- arse r� with the rules gover,ng Seed Fairs'-- 2hon, Spring Wheat. any ,v• 11.50 $1.00 75c 2 bushels No. 72 Outs...2.60 7.50 1.25 2 bun. Waite Oats, any Athr variety ......... 2.50 1.50 1.25 heBurley, 6 -rowed... 2.50 1,50 1 25 hue. of F'leld P.a ears.,.. " 1,00 750 1 hie,. Field $Vann... 50 100 75. 1 l,ushel ,d 'Timothy Seed '.0 1.00 '750 I bushel of Iced Clover S..•' 5q 1.011 75e FARM FOR BALE. -1a0 ACRES, LOA' 10, Conceseio0 2. Mullett, 10 acros01 ac Wood bush; 60 res almost new Val- ance hes been grimed and - top-draaed for 20 yearn- All gond land, well drained, per-, featly olein.. Every Ferro. ar.blo. In Stet claw state for cultivators. within half a miles of the maeadamtrod road*, this mile from town. 800 rode of extra gond feta - Mg. Barn 43874, with steel roof and a steel oldies, also rodded. Stable room for 40 head of stook, cement floors and water- works, up-to-date fol conveniences; ; Ont class garage and a buggy hoe. Good water and good a frame house with up -iodate con- venience.. For further partieulon apply 60 CHARLES PEACOCK, R. R. No. 4, Clinton,. or apply on 0rewls. . 2744x4-61 WARMS FAR SALE. -180 ACRES, LOT 1, Conceonlon 6, in the Township ..f Tucker - smith. 8 miles from Seaforth, 6 Mite from Bruce0eld and Myren, convenient W aehogl and ehunfb ; 95 acre cleared, remainder f4 maple bush. On this farm ate excellent bund - Inge and are le first -clam emir; hard and soft water in the home and In stables; 2 wells, 1 having n windmllL This firm is thoroughly under drained end fenced and In a high state of cultivation, never having been heavily cropped Thin Is in every way a first clean and up-to-date farm. Also Lot 22 Concession 12, in the Towmhb of H16 - beet, contnining 100 acres; 80 acres cleared end thoroughly uoderdralned and fenced, the remainder 4 in dratclam ample bush. Oa the premise. Is a comfortable frame home and good barn 48.56 with stone stabling; ulno good well with windmill. This farm b all seeded to grin. and 1a in excellent condi- Con, having been cropped very little; situ - Med within 6 miles of Hemall, quarter of mile from school, There ie long dietanee telephoneoedtlon n both forme, also rural malludelivery. Thee farms will be sold together or separately to salt purchaser and on rasonable terms. For further par- ticulors apply to the proprietor, on Lot 16. Conanelon 6,' Tuokenmlth, or Seaforth P. 0.. It R No. 4, or phone 14 nn 101, Seaforth„ 911051A19 G. SHXLINGLAW, Proprietor. NOTICE TO CREDITORS !n the Surrogate Cosset of the County of Ifuron. In the Matter pf the Perste of E:,thrr Moo., late of the Village of Hen- nell. In the County of Huron, detester, tseeeaoed. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant W the Statute .n that behalf that all persona hav- o,g rl tear agaimt the E.,tate of the .aid Esther Moore, who died on or about the 111th Oily of December A. D., 1920. are required to end by post prepaid or deli,er to Gladmau & Stonbury, Solicitors for the Administrator, or or before the fourteenth day of February, A ft. 1921 the,- and nd de•- Mr,ptions i s U•nmet,. ,.., - of t0,,r '11110,0 MALI the natio( • of 13.,emr,ty or any) held I, them , 'tiff,' sod tr.06 after the `u:d day ane Administrator will proceed to „tribute the 0.00t -s of the deceased among 03,e parties, entitled thereto, heroine regard eel,. to the claims of which they shall then erste.• 1 l.,,.hel of /ignite Sed, 50 100 75c DATED this twenty.,ixlh ,lay of Januar). h,shel of Alsilee Seed. 50 1.00 7501 v. D, that. I 1.8.. Potatoes, a art .'e 1.00 nye y, hoe. Pantofor gen. u 50 1.00 710 t, LADMAN & STANRU RY, f Onions, Dutch Sete 00 n t{email and Exeter. I t creditable showing f 3,,-,,,, and Seeds Sueustnke Ilaele - 2772-3 Solicitors for the Administrator. RULES ANI) RECITATIONS: .ell .eels entered for ,"n, pet,ti00 must ,. I,, -,•n >.ruwn by the 0,1, 1,,t.., within our sr °n• -icing to the exhil,3,. rei .111 exhibits „d.. 1,011 be held to he 0,q'reyenmti40 of the 3,,101 quantity of s et:,.,1 off^n-I for •,I. by exhibitor. The S,. .�t:,ry of the Se - .,00. may totse and pre,-,,. oomph-, from ,...h,bit for referceo in case ,.f 'Il.put ,n, from the sale of :•-.I by exhibitor. Comae titom must 6.'..11e membeni of the N,eirty by paying to t -'Treasurer there- , either previous 0,, o:- at the time of matting entries, the .euro pi $1.00 each. which ill also entitle such mrmi,rr to free entry 3.- NO Premiums aha„ be awarded on ex. hi6its that contain weed sed, which, in the opinion of the judge, e, of a n0xi0un nature. 4. - No exhibitor shall receive more than e m any class. 7, .All a mph. must be correctly labelled with the name of the variety, the amount of seed for ale and the aelling price. Grain rot !eros than 25 bushels for sale, except Spring Wheat, 10 buoheb: Aleike, Timothy and Clover, not Ins than 8 bushel.; Alfalfa 3 huhels, Early Potables, not lees than 6 bushels ; Late Potatoes, not lee than 26 bushels; Onions, not ler„ than 1 bushel. 6. -In case of dispute, a statutory declara- tion that the above rube have been ,complied with, may be required from each 0r any exhibitor of seed. 7. All cxhlbtta fur competition. for prima must he delivered at the Town Hall. Hensall, t later than 12 o'clock noon, and aha10 not be removed until the Asea of the Fair at 4 P.M. MAIL CONTRACT dOALF.D 'TENDERS, addrmo..1 •o the Post - a 11�ster (lemma!, oe1Neral, will be rece„edt Ottawa t11 n Friday, the 4th Murch. 1921, f„i the, ,v eyxnce 01,, Majesty's Mails. on n proposed Contract for four year, six timet per ww'k, over r Seoforth No. 1 Rural Mail 16000,'. fromthe Postmaster Ceneral'n Pleasure, Printed notice containing further informa- tion nn. to conditions of proposed Contract may he Sven and blank fordo of Tender may be attained lot the Post Offices of Sea - forth, Egrnondville, St. Colum),an, Clinton. and at the office of the Peet Office Inspector. CHAS. E. II. FISHER. Pest Office Inspector. Post Office Inspeemro Office. London, Ont., 21st January, 1921. 2772-2 ADMISSION FREE I g The Annual Spring show of Stallions, Bulla, Cattle and Borax,, Hors. will be held at Hensall on Tu:oday, April 5th, 1921. Particulars later. H, C. SOLDAN K. M. McLEAN President 2744-3 Secretary. Re Michael Waters Estate NOTICE I0 hereby given pursuant W "The Trustee Act" the at all persona having Jaime rint the etatb of Michael Waters, late the City o1 London. Gentleman. formerly of the Village of Dublin. who died on the fifth day of December, 1920, are required 00 Drove and ale them with Murphy & Gunn, Rank of 'Mont. Chambers. London, on .r before the Fifteenth day of March, 1921. after which date the Euecutore will not be liable for any claim not then Sled. MURPHY & GUNN. 27724 Solicitors for Mbeeatare. usiness for Sale General Store, Stock and Fix- tures nest be sold at once, as the Proprietor has purchased property elsewhere. A good chance for a quick sale. Apply to POSTMASTER Kippen - Ontario Just Arrived Get our prices and leave your order Car Manitoba hard wheat flour Car Ontario wheat shorts Car American kiln dried corn A quantity of Alsike, Red Clover and Timothy Wm. Stapleton Phone 31 - DUBLIN . fit` fag,, >k o► 11 ar. 4 jx'13,14a,124 A. bank . apeQunt in character'buflding' ' confidence, independence increases effort and parse dine way;# Open an account to - prepared. , - OF COMMER( PAID-UP CAPITAL . $16.0014 RESERVE FUND - - $I VIA t I r SEAFQRTH BRANCH, J,G. Mullen, Manage*, Notice to the Public On account of the Manufacturers and Wholesalers carry- t ing on their respective business practically on a Cash bailie, we, the undersigned business men of Dublin, Brodbagen and Bt. Columban, are compelled to adopt a cash system, which wM go into effect on March lst, 19E1, and we must request that all Mit. standing accounts be settled or. or before this date. E. J. Murphy, P. Dill, M. J. Klinkhammer, James Krauskopf, D. McConnell, William Stapleton, John Evans, W. Hills & Co., H. Nelmes, J. I.. Benneweis, Quercngesser and Diegel. Hillebricht and Rock, John J. Holland. WHAM TAILORING Just arrived, a full line of Sample Suitings in Scotch and Irish Tweeds, English Worsteds and Serges. Give us a call and look over our Samples before placing your order. Our prict-'i. run from $24.00, up. "CHEER UP" Popular Prices are Coming. tt My Wardrobe " MAIN STREET, CAMPBELL BLOC[, SEAFORTH. CLEARING SALE February 5th to 15th Ton Days Onl, In order to slake room for spring stock arriving. ere are going to offer some of the Greatest Bargains ever seen ,n Shiga. This i3 no fake, but a real Money -Saving Sale. All Prints worth up to 40s yard, to clear 25e Flannelette worth up to 60c a yard, to clear 35c Shirting, worth up to 60c yard, to clear 40e Grey Flannel, worth up to 85c yard, to clear 60c Circular Pillow Cottons, worth up to 90c yard, of ,'lea- 75c Sheeting, worth up to $1.00 yard, to clear 30c Black and Blue Dinnons, 908 yard, to clear 75e Men's Socks, $1.00, to clear 60e Fleece Lined Underwear, $1.50, to clear 90e White Lawn, 35c yard, to clear 20e All Ladies' Underwear, ONE-THIRD off Regular PrieeA. Men's Overalls, 54.00, to clear $2,90 Men's Overalls, $3.00, to cleari19p SHOE DEPARTMENT. Men's Fine Shoes, worth 59.00, to clear at Men's Heavy Work Shoes, worth 57.00, to clear at Men's One -buckle Overshoes, worth 52.50, to clear at Men's Two -buckle Overshoes, worth $3.25, to clear at Men's Three -buckle Overshoes, worth 54.00, to clear at Men's Gum Rubbers, worth $3.75, to clear at Men's Gum Rubbers, five holes, worth $4.50, to A Quantity of Gum Rubbers to clear at Boys' Gum Rubbers, worth $3.00, to clear at.. GROI'ERY DEPARTMENT Rice, 3 (sounds for Tapioca, 3 pounds for Currants, per pound Grand Mogul Tea, worth 75c a pound, for Master Mason •Pnbacco, 20c per plug, 2 for 20 pound Pails lard at 25c pound for Redpath Sugar, per 100 pounds (Now is the time W lay is your supply.) White Sent Flour, always on hand, per 100 1P96. $6.90 REMEMBER THE DATE --SATURDAY, FEBRUARY 6th. Re on Hand for the Opening. 56.75 $5.00 0 $2.25 4.60 2.75 clear at 53.00 51.00 51.75 25e 26c 22c 40c 26e $$5.00 F. O'BRIEN & SON 6TAFFA e - - - - ONTARIO kniEMORIMMINIMINMEIMINII