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Mobed, for sale at rate to yield ti• allee
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SEAPORT"( MARKETS
Seaforth, October 5th.
Potatoes, , per, bag r 75c
Wheeat,,per bushel 95c
Ot1tsf .Per %Mahal 40o
Bola , ,-morbus el - 50c
Peas, per bushel , $1.00
i�hsty tfir :. ton' $22.00
Shortie per ton $24.00
s. Flour, per cwt. $8.76
Eggs, per dozen 30 to 32c
Butter, per lb. 20 to 32c
Hogs, per cwt. $11.00
BIRTHS
McArthur. -In Goderich, on September 24th,
to Mr. and Men. William McArthur, a
SOD.
Wigle. -In Goderich, on September 27th, to
Mr. and Mrs. E. R. Wigle, a son.
Muir. --In Grferich, on September 24th, to
Mr. and Mn. Charles Muir, a non, Donald
Charles.
Walters, ---In Tuckersmith, on September 21,
to Mr. and Mrs. Frank Walters, a son.
Baeker.--In Bruaoely, on September 19th, to
Mr. and Mrs. Cleveland Backer, a daugh-
ter.
'Govier.-In Hullett, on September sl2th, to
Mr. and Mrs. W. Govier, a daughter.
MARRIAGES •
Henderson--McLean.--At Kipper, on Septem-'
ber 27th, at the home of the bride's parents,
Mr. John L. Henderson, to Miss Annabel,
daughter of Mr. and Mrs. R. B. McLean.
Rowcliffe-McLean.--At Hensel', on Septem-
ber 141h, Mies Eliza Jane McLean, of
Kippen, to Mr. Oliver M. Rowclitte, of the
London Road north, by Rev. J. A. Mc-
Connell.
Forrester-Mae4Donald. At the home of the
bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Mac-
Donald, Elgin Avenue, Goderich. on Sep-
tember 28th. by the Rev. R. C. McDermid,
pastor of Knox Presbyterian church, Agnes
Delihle, .to Mr. Donald Roes Forrester, of
Clinton.
DEATHS
Ferguson --In Rayfield, on September 23rd,
John Ferguson, in his 84th year.
Evans.-" At Clinton, on September 24th, Al-
bert Evans, fourth son of the late George
Evans, aged 49 years.
Bardy.-In Exeter, on September 26th, Lance-
lot Hardy, in his 87th year.
Shaffer. -In Hay, on September 20th, Daniel
Shaffer, aged 70 years, 8 months and 20
days,
(Docking. ---In Mitchell, on September 21st,
Sarah Ann Pender, beloved wife of John
Docking, aged 66 years, 1 month and 8
days.
IMPORTANT NOTICES
ESTRAY HEIFER. --CAME ON TO THE
premises of the undersigned about end
of June. small yearling heifer. Owner may
bave same on proving property and paying
chargee. WILLIAM F ALEXANDER. R. R.
No. 2, Hensall, or phone 6 on 82, Henaall.
2'859x3
AUCTION SALE
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,CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE -
hold Effects. --James Jones, Auctioneer,
Ilan received instructions from Mr. John
Bennewies to sell by public auction on Lot
35, Oonces.ion 11. Township of Logan, on
Thursday, October 12th, 1922, the following:
Wagon truck, buggy, cutter, set single
harness, 2 Galloway robes, rug, a quantity
of second-hand dressed lumber and windows,
large coal oil tank, 4 20 -foot ladders, logging
chain, plow, cross cut saw, 2 hand saws and
a quantity of carpenter's tools, lawn swing.
lawn mower, 'washing machine, 92calibre
rifle, 2 clothes rack., 3 -burner coal oil stove
and oven, skidding tongs, 2 large book cases
and a number of books, oak sideboard, oak
'kitchen cabinet, oak extension dining table,
linoleum for three rooms, 6 dining chairs, 3
rocking chairs, sink, 5 -piece plush parlor
.nate, 6 small tables, 2 bedroom suites com-
plete, mattressex and springs, 2 separate beds
with mattresses and springs, 2 bedsteads, 2
paper racks, 2 trunks, 2 heavy oak arm
chairs, a ,number of pictures, 2 couches, large
mantle lamp, students' lamp, parlor lamp.
2 email lamps, hall rack, large plush covered
arm chair, apple drier, organ, Wright player
piano, dozen chairs, large folding chair, Gray -
Dort 1921 model automobile special, and a
hat of other articles usually found at a
farm house. Sale at one o'clock sharp.
Terms. -All sums of 110.00 and under, cash:
ower that amount 6 months' credit will be
given on furnishing approved joint notes.
Longer terms can be arranged on player
piano and auto. Positively no reserve as the
proprietor is going away. JOHN BEN-
• NEW2ES, Proprietor: James ,Tones; Auc-
tioneer; Ed. Gine, Clerk. 2860-1 w
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Grads Polled Ansae, Shot/bora H refbr ,.
Ti.. are ..}U� drat clam Nemo :�oumy settle
that Mr. Willer his had us, "1F.• smog SU
:mouser. The), ere in r and In.
elude a number, of shote* mut
rias animals. Terme.--1t credit
will be given on furni 'tg �ed .Joint
notes. A discount at rate' of 4 dlfr Beat. Per
annum ello+w.d Jos
have their email on H►� �yye�aa till, the
next week if �iZR,A Pro-
prietor. R. R. No. Goderleh T. Gundry,
Auctioneers , 28be-H
AUCTION SALE ON PAW. FLIM STOCK,
implements and household furniture. Lot 10.
Cones.bp 1, Mullett. Huron Road, four
as of Clinton, five miles west of
on Tuesday. October 24th, at one
o'clock ,harp. The farm corwist. of 100 acres
more o less, 8 tiers of hardwood bush, two
acres good bearing/orchard, balance good
tillable land in high state of cultivation, well
adapted for pasture or grain growing, 20
acres fall plowed. balan a seeded to grass.
On the premises are of good nine roomed
brick rcvidence, barn 40.66, stabling in first
class condition. large straw shed' and driving
shed 20x00. Horses -Brood mare 11 year.,
old, agricultural mare 4 years old, Shly three
years old, driver. Cattle -2 fresh cops, 2
milking since July, 2 two year old steers, 2
yearling heifers, 4 salves. 2 Bows, about 100
hens. Implements -Wagon and box, set of
boissleighs, top buggy, log bunks, opin buggy,
cutter, walking plow, scufller, 10 -hoe drill,
No. 12 DeLaval cream separator, root pulper,
speed jacks, bag holder, bag truck, stable
boat, 2 iron pig troughs, pig rack, 2 set of
heavy harness, string of bells, ret of single
harness, new churn, email quantity of tile.
number of cedar poets, iron vice and tools,
pile of pine lumber, neckyokes, forks, greln
bags, and other articles too numerous to
mention. ,FurnitureIBed-room suite, springy,
mattress, coal oil stove, tables and chairs,
sewing madhine, kitchen cupboard, refriger-
ator, dinner bell. flour bin. Terms on Chat-
tels.-All'sums of 110 and under, cash ; over
that amount 10 months' credit will be given
on furnishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count o1 4'4. straight off fur cash. 'Terms
on farm made known on day of sale. MRS.
J. D. McDERMID, Proprietress G. 11. Elliott.
Auctioneer. 2860-2
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AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK, IM-
plements and household furniture, Lot 20,
Huron Road, 1 mile east of Clinton, on Tues-
day, October 17th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the
following: Horses --Horse 11 years old, horse
10 yearn old, gelding 6 • years old. Cattle
Cow due October, cow due'in December, cow
due in January, cow due in April, cow due
in May, Jersey cow due March 1st, 4 steers
1 year old, heifer 1 year old, 4 spring calve,
brood sow with litter, 3 store pigs, 60 hens,
thoroughbred Rocks, 35 pullets. Implements -
Massey -Harris binder.6 fkx,t cut, mower 5 foot
cut, Deering hay rake nearly new, 20 nap
pails and upily, Clover Leaf manure spread-
er,' Massey -Harris hay loader nearly new, 10
hoe seed drill, disc harrow, cultivator, single
riding plow, walking plow, set of iron har-
rows, lumber wagon, old wagon, 2 buggies,
set of bobsleighs, cutter, ecuffler, Massey -
Harris root pulper, cutting box, crusher. Clin-
ton fanning mill, 2b h.p. gasoline engine,
pump jack, circular saw, set of single har-
ness, set of double harness, set of plow har-
ness, grindstone, 18 -foot ladder, Buffalo robe,
horse blankets, 16 tot, of timothy hay, black-
smith bellows and anvil, 67 stooks of corn,
600 bricks, grain bags, chains, 30 cement tile,
forks, ehovela, • whiifletrees and other articles
too numerous to mention. Household Effects
-Two Art Souvenir coal heaters, wood heater,
quantity of stove pipes, kitchen table, kit-
chen chairs, sideboard, extension table, two
lounges, bedstead, stands, set of bedroom
dishes, gramophone, pictures, dishes, hanging
lamps, 2 feather beds, washing machine, Daisy
churn, No. 12 DeLaval cream separator, in-
cubator, brooder, verandah ucreena, Every-
thing to be sold as proprietor hag sold his
farm. Terme-Hay, hens, household effects
and all sums of 110 and under, cash; over
that amount 12 months' credit will be given
on furnishing bankable paper, or a discount
of 5% per annum allowed for cash on credit
amounts, WILLIAM SHIPLEY, Proprietor ;
Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 2860-2
ADMINISTRATOR'S .SALE OF' VALU-
able Farm Lands, Farm Stock and Im-
plements. --The Adminiatrator to the estate
of William James Hanna, deceased, with the
approbation of the Official Guardian for On-
tario, will offer for sale by public auction,
on Wednesday, the 18th day of October,
1922, at one o'clock in the afternoon, on the
premises, 1 mile east of Winthrop, the fol-
lowing farm land., in two (2) parcels, name-
ly: Parcel 1.- The East half of Lot Num-
ber Twenty-two (22), in the Eighth (8th)
Concession, of the Township of McKillop. in
the County of Huron, containing by ad-
measurement fifty (50) acres of land be the
same more or less. This is a highly improved
fifty acre farm, which is well fenced and
drained and well situated as to road., schools,
churches and markets. There are erected on
the premiaew a good brick dwelling hotue,
large barn with stabling underneath and
other outbuilding.. There Is also about six
acres of good hardwood bush and about 4
acres seeded to fai'3wheat. Parcel 2. -The
west half of Lot Nuhber Twenty-four '(24)„
in the Eighth (8th) Concession, of the said
Township of McKillop, containing by ad-
meavkrment fifty (50) acres of land be the
same more 'or less. This is a splendid grass
farm, well watered and situated right at
Winthrop, Ontario. There is about 5 acres
of hardwood hush on this parcel. Terms of
Sale on Lambs. -A deposit of ten (10) per
cent. of the purchase money, on each parcel,
hall be paid in cosh on the day of sale and
itch purchaaer shell sign an Agreement to
complete his purchase. The balance of pur-
hese moneys shall be paid, in cash and
without interest within thirty days thereafter,
hen the purcleavers shall be entitled to pos-
eseion and to a conveyance free from en-
umbrances. At the same time and place
here will be offered for sale by public auc-
tion the following Farm Stock and Imple-
ments: Horsey -Two work horses 7 years old,
1 horse 9 yearn old, a good third horse.
(attle- 9 milch cows, all milking and all
supposed to he in calf, two of these cows are
fresh: 6 cattle 2 years old, 9 yearlings, five
spring calves, 2 calves 2 months old, 4 hogs
about 100 pounds each, about 125 hens and
chickens. 6 geese. Implements--Massey-Har-
ris binder, Massey -Harris mower, Massey -
Harris side rake, Massey -Harris 10 -foot hay
rake, Massey -Harris seed drill. Massey -Harris
ma nitre spreader. Massey -Harris hay loader,
Massey -Harris disc harrows. All the abode
implements are almost new and in a good
state of repair: 2 lumber wagons one aloof
new, 1 scuffles, 1 root pulper. 1 stock rack; 1
hay rack, 2 sets of iron harrows. 1 land roller,
1 pea harvester, 2 single furrow riding
plows. 1 walking plow, 1 steel tired top
buggy almost. new. 1 set bob sleighs, 1 cutter,
1 net stock weigh scales, 1 fanning mill, 2
set work harness, 2 set single harness, 1 De
Laval cream separator good as new, 3 lad-
ders, 1 ladder 30 feet, 1 set ditching thole, 2
sap Dans and abort 100 sap pails, 1 wheel
harrow, 1 wire stretcher, 2 eros. rut .awe,
1 buck saw, whiffletrees, neck yokes. chains
and other articles usually kepi on a farm and
too numerous to mention. about 800 bushels
mixed grain and 300 bushels oats and about
90 tons good hays.
One Chevrolet Motor Car in first class run-
ning order.
Terms of Sale on Farm Stork
and implements, -- `All sums of 110
or under. cash. and hay and grain,
ensh ; all other accounts three months' credit
on furnishing approved joint notes. A dis-
count of 6% per annum will be allowed on
credit Recounts for cash. Further partieulars
and terms of sale will be made known at the
time of asie and in the meantime may be
had from the undersigned. Dated the 80th
clay of September, 1922. ROBERT` S5AR-
LE'IT, Administrator: R. S. HAYS, Vas 4or's
Solicitor, Seaforth, Ont: 'Phomas Brown, Ano-
tioneer. 18554
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements, at Lot 13. London Road, one-
half mile south of Brucefield, on Thursday,
October 19th, at 1 o'clock sharp. the follow -
Ing: Homes -Good work horse 7 years, 1400
tbs.: mare 4 years, 1300 lbs.; agricultural
colt 2 yearn, driving mare quiet and reliable
aged working mare.. Cattle --Cow 4 years due
December 24th, cow 6 years due March 28th.
cow 7 years due December 21st, heifer 3 years
due December 3rd, heifer 8 years due Dec.
eth, steer rising 3 years, heifer rising two,
2 steers rising one. heifer rising one, three
spring 3alres, 5 pigs about 150 tbs. each,
sow due to profit 25th of November, 80 hens.
bfassey-Harris 7 -foot binder, Deering mower
6 foot, 11 -hoe fertilizer drill, Massey -Harris
cultivator, roller, rake. 10 hoe, grain drill,
fanning mill, buggy. lumber wagon, hay rack, ,
gravel box. walking plow (Verity), riding
plow. Perrin: 7-5ect3,n harrows, sleighs,
cutter, set of butter scalps, ' 4 lb. capacity,
sugar kettle, 2 apple drying screens, screen
door, lawn croquet set, pulper, wheelbarrow,
gasoline engine 21/,, h.p.. quantity of shaft-
ing and pulleys, Delaval cream separator.
I`aisy churn No. 8, galvanized water trough,
wooden water trough, galvanized lining: 40
f ret rubber rive beIt set of breeching
harness, sot of backhand harness, 2 set (tin-
gle harness. number of kitchen chairs, quan-
tity of floor oil cloth, coal heater withnoven,
quantity of rag carpet, lounge, bedstead and
springs, 2 small cupboards, large kit=hen
Mable, folding leaf table, chicken cope, diahen,
pane, pots, mills pails, RA VO hanging !amp,
grain hags, forks. above's. whitAetreea, neck -
yoke and other articles too numerous to
mention. Everything to be sold 0. proprie-
tor is giving rep farming. This ie an excep-
Aionally gond line of implements most of
Ahem nearly new. Terms All sums of 910.00
.rod under, cash: :" or that amount twelve
month.' credit will be given on furn,,ding
approved notes or a di count of 5nt;, per
• nnrtn allowed for cash on credit amounts.
DAVID ,BEATTY, Proprietor ; George 1i. El-
liott, Auctioneer. 2869-2
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SOLID COPPER'ESFLECTOR
II, INCH DIAMETER
Besptitully burnished cast iron,
base. weight 2% lbs., diameter seven
inches' anted design.
Equipped with 7 feet standard un-
d(erwritere approved cord and two
piece separable plug.
Fits on any lamp socket and fully
guaranteed.
Call at Store or phone 19 and ar-
range demonstration.
REID BROS.
FARMS FOR SALE
TWO OHOICE FARMS BEING LOTS 14
and 15 on the 7th Concession of Mc-
Killop, 11/4 miles from school, 2r/, miles from
church and 6 miles from the town of Sea -
forth, on good -gravel roads,. On Lot 15 there
ie an }over -flowing well, good orchard and
buildings in good repair. On 'Lot 14 there
is a good brick house with woodshed, two
never failing wells and 80 acres of the finest
hardwood bush. Both farms have been in
paature for 17 years and have no runtimes
times
weeds, For hay, pasture and grain farm..
they can not be beaten. Will be sold to-
gether, or separately. For further particulars
apply to MISS TENA BEAT'IIE, No. 1,
Dublin, Ont. 2860-8
FARM FOR SALE. -LOT 11, CONCESSION
6, Hullrtt, 100 acres, all cleared, fenced
and nearly all tile drained. There is on
the premises+ a good frame house with
furnace, 2 barna with stable underneath,
windmill and water in stable, 1!/s miles to
school, Store and church; rural mail and
telephone. Will Roll cheap and on easy terms.
Fur further particulars apply on the premises,
cr address R. R. 1, Clinton. ROY LAW -
SON. 2859x2
FARMS FOR SALE. -FOR SALE LOT 81,
and North Half Lot 32, on the llth con-
cession of McK(ellop Township, containing
150 acres, 140 acres cleared and fit for culti-
vation and 10 acres bush. It Ls all seeded
to grass except 25 acres. It is well tile
drained. On the premises are a two-story
brick house with slate roof, kitchen and wood-
shed; barn 40x82, cement floor and .tabiint
throughout, water in stable supplied from a
never -failing well by windmill; cement driv-
ing shed 24x50, and hen house 12x30; about
2 acres of orchard and small fruits. It is
situated sy, miles from Walton and 8 miles
from Seaforth, 1 mile from schools. Tele-
phone on preinisea and rural mail. Apply
on premises, or address Walton, R. R. 4.
WILLIAM STAPLES. 2867.4
FARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE, LOT 6,
Concession 11, and west half of Lot 6,
Ccncesaion 10, HIR.S., Tuckeramath, con-
taining 150 acres. There are on the premises
a good two-story brick house with slate roof,
large bank barn 100x00 feet with first class
stabling, water in the barn, drive shed 26x86,
pig house and hen house. Two good spring
wells, also an over -flowing spring. The
farm is all cleared but about 20 acres. The
good hardwood bush, principally maple. AU
well fenced and tile drained. Eight acres
of fall wheat sown, 40 acre] ready for spring
crop. The farm lo situated 7 miles from
Seaforth' and 4 miles from Hensall, one-half
mile from school; rural mail and phone. Will
be sold 'on easy terms. Unless Bold by Spring
it will be for rent. For further particulars
apply on the premise., or address R. IL No.
2, Kippan. ANGUS McKINNON. 2858-tf
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Notice is herebby gjpea that all property
owners in Thckentmith must immediately set
and destroy all noxious weeds along Con-
cession Roads and, Side Roads and, as' far as
possible on their own property.
JOHN i/CNAUGHTON,
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50 ACRE FARM -$2500
This 50 -acre farm is well situated on good -
gravel road, within two and a half miles of =
churches, ,:toren, creamery. shipping point,
also close tr, school. The soil is a rich clay
loam fairly level and very productive • about
30 acres under cultivation. balance in pas-
ture, which is Watered by a never failing
spring creek. There is n comfortable red
brick hotwe, ccntaining f, rooms, nic.vly dee-
°rated :hon • in good rellar and mail fe-
r t
livered- The stable is 20x30 and :s almost
new. 91200 will close the deal, balance ar-
ranged: possession within 30 days. Wire
what day you expect to arrive to see this
farm, shoo several other exceptional valuay.
W. T. MILLER,
Wingham, Box 222.
Representing E. A. Strout Farm Agency,
404 Colonial Building, 13 King St. W., To-
ronto, Ont. 2860-1
FOWL WANTED
All kinds of Fowl taken at Silver -
wood's Branch, Main Street, Seaforth,
first five days in each week. High-
est Cash Price.
I. HUDSON,
2859-tf Manager.
-BORNHOLM CIDER MILL
The Bornholm Cider Mill will be in opera-
tion on October 3rd and every day in the
week except Monday ther•enftcr during the
seaaen, for the making of Cider, .Telly and
Apple Butter.
DANIEL SCIINEIDER-
!81!x8 Bornholm.
Just A Word
About Your Shoes
Do You Wear
$4.50, $5 or $6
Shoes
Well, it makes no difference which grade you have been in
the habit, of wearing.
All Shoe Stores sell some sort of shoes at. these prices.
What we want is for you to come here and allow us to
show you the Best Shoes made at these prices.
Shoe store price may be similar, hut oh! what a difference
111 the Shoes. •
Let Us Show You
FRED W. WIGG
SUCCESSOR TO J. E. WILLIS
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WHAT CAN WE DO FOR "YOU"`
Never have we had so complete a stock
Household Needs.
The Fall trade is now on full swing.
Our variety grOWa-- ome and see.
We base our right to mote business from you
on the item by item, comparison of--
QUALITY'--V.ARIETt-reRICE
Come to Beattie's and ,Come Early.
Seaforth
Beattie Bros.
r JUNK DEALER
I will bay all ldnda of Juke, ince.
Wool and Fowls Will pay good
es. Atppl'y to
r�p�q MAX WOUSIL
8eafortb, Oat.
JAMES WATSON�.
Main - o..t1
Agent for mowing
ilachines, and
ce
Fall and Winter Garments
Arriving Daily
IN THE BEST MATERIALS AND AT PRICES FAR
BELOW PREVIOUS YEARS.
No Trouble to Show these Lines.
We are Always at Your Service, '
r SPECIAL" WINDOW
Display of Men's and Boys' Fall Caps
at
--"• $1.00
IGood cloth and nice Colors.
MEN'S FINE FELT HATS
in the very latest ,styles and twelve
different shades, at
$3.50
MEN'S HEAVY FELT
Hats, made with extra Soft Felt in
all shades, at
$4.25
MEN'S TAN, BROWN
and Grey Velour Hats -a real stylish
Hat, moderately priced.
$6.00
SPECIAL
in Men's all -wool Sweaters, Heather
shades, at
$2.00
Ferguson & Co.
UNDERWEAR
all makes, in light, medium and
heavy, at positively the lowest price.
90C, $1.00, $1.5Q
MEN'S FINE GLOVES
in all colors for cool evenings at
$1.10, $1.50, $2.00, $2.25
BOYS' WOOL PULLOVER
Roll collar or V Necks, i'Yi Grey, Blue,
Black and Gold, at
$1.00, $1.25, $1.50, $1.75
BOYS' SWEATER COATS
in Brown Cardinal with fancy trim-
mings, at
$L25
GOOD RANGE
of Men's Pure Wool Sweaters in all
sizes, at
$4.50, $5.00 and $6.00
- Seaforth
Dominion Stores, Ltd,
SEAFORTH
Chase-Sanborn's
Coffee
per lb. 43c
Seedless Raisins
per
package 1.6c
Willard's Windermere
Chocolates, per pound- - . 3 c
Finest Canadian
Cheese
per lb 4c
Pure Cane Sugar
per
7. 50
cwt •
Dromedary
Dates,
per pkg. 21c119c
Currants
a ib.
�ssa>•raa
Comfort Soap, 7 bars 50c
Choice Picnic Ham per lb. 24c
CANADA'S LARGEST RETAIL GROCERS