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na .• o on approv and paplemeiibs,-� 111. 'Kelly, auctioneer.
note, !POW DOS. 6ynt.l etroteht oft for cosh line received Inutryoticns from the wader•
on credit' amountp. GEORGE STEVENS, elgned to .ell by, public auction on Lot 24,
Proprietor; G.' IL Elliott, Auctioneer. 2885-1 , Oonotaeloni 18, Township of Logan, en Mon-
day,
AUCTION SALE QF HOUSE, BARN, ! may' rcinApril' 2nd; 1028, the following; Horoee
Fi Henhouses Two Acres of Land nut Colt rising 8 years old, colt rising 2 yea.
old, 545 rising 1 year old got by Fars y
Household Efeeots, Than, Brown hos been the Blend, .aro in foal 10 yea. old. Catty
ptruoted to nal] by public auction on the Fresh cow with calf 2 cows due in May cow
Sym. 410 and undtjer, cash: over . t Gtk ; XEMPOR'8 SALE '"OF FARM STOCK
endo t d;tmontive 0 xndit ed Joint E' Y
DEATHS
IfkClinton-Suddenly on .March 17th, at her
Onto rejdeneo, KrYe Street. Goderich,
P1oebe Bell, wife of John' hloCllnton.
Saunders, -At Goderich, on March 1808.
Geraldine Creasman, wife of Mr, Alexander
Saunders, aged 84 years.
CARD OF 'THANKS
Min. Alex, G. Broadfoot desires to express
her thanks to the members of Bruceleld
Lodge, I.0.0.F., neighbors and friends for
their ...kindness shown to her during the ill-
neas and death of her husband, i
IN M>4t119RIAM
Note. Items under this head will be charg-
ed 50 cent. per single verse and 25 cents foss
mob additional verse.
In loving memory of William Henderson
Forrest, who departed this life In Trouville,
France, March 20th, 1018.
Not dead to those who loved him;
Not lost, but gone :before,
. He lives with au In memory still,
And will for evermore.
LOVED ONES.
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In 'm0mory of Mr. Robert Smith. of
Mullett The following is part of a poem by
Ella, Wheeler 9�Jdlm::
'711e near made a ,tlnrtune, or noise
In a world where men are seeking after
fame;
But be had a healthy brood of girls and bon
Who loved the very ground on whieh he trod.
They thought him just a tittle short of God.
011, you should have heard the way they said
bis name -"Father."
There seemed to ,be a loving little prayer
In their voices, even when they called him
"Dad:”
Though the man was never heard of anywhere
Aa a hero, yet you somehow yndorstood•
He wee doing well his part and making gond,
And you knew it by the way his children had
of saying, "Father."
He gave them neither eminence nor wealth.
But he gave them 'blood untainted with a
vice,
And the opulence f undiluted health.
He was honest and unpurohable and kind;
Ho wee clean in heart, body, and In mind,
So he made them heirs to riches without
price-Thla Father.
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IMPORTANT NOTICES
!BED ,BBRLBY.--FIDS SALE A: QUANTITY
5f 0 A. 0., No. 31 dean seed. Barley:
Phone 14 on 1014, or !address E. R. Na 4,
Walton. W. Tt' fiRIRVE. - :2885:3
QHIT5GLE$.`••-?14i0SE' WISHING TO FUR-
' 01® .5052 .0010(1 me, before an
a8ran 4o vrlee. please phone 7onr 0dota
;i t�: .IlOjQrN.. 19 .on. 634, Clinton. 9885.8
ossmag-Lf$S' BLACKSMPrn AND, CAR•
ring° works; best stand in Huron county;
...dant complete . int, eery' respect: must be
.old to aloe estate' Apply ROBERT
DEVEREAUX, Seaforth. 2888.11
BOAR FOR SERVLCE.-HAVING RECENT.,
ly purchased the pure bred Tamworth
"Cbemewa Favourite" (180.6), his aerate.
will now be available - to anyone wishing to
Improve their bogs. Also a young Tamworth
boar, "Woodburn Ringmaster (15946). near-
ly ready dor service, for sale, LAWRENCE
FORREST, R. R. No. 1, Brucefield. Phone
10-86, Henesll. 2885-tf
EARLY BIRDS
Robins, Blackbirds, Bluebirds and others -
they are early birds. They signal Spring.
Ear, Farmer, seed time is close. Tk.e who
have,' their fields drained, well. they are also
,early birds. The early Mrd in the morning
is rewarded with a fat worm. The early
planted seed twinge fat reward by larger yield,
better quality. 1 am prepared to help you
With your draining again this year. Let tie
do more than ever. You know it .pays. 1
'have special arrangement/ with same ditching
mmcJBne which did so much work for us
lest year, to come again this year, and will'
deliver.' the Promptly and - reasonable. - We
have considerable work already - epbken for.
Let me know. your requirements 6s we have
ttqq arrange ;this work i advance. (Note. -
'This alae1ine.46UJ 1aY ether milk. of Drain
-Pile only when I foil to keep it supplied or
with my perfisabn). Your land needs drain.
lag; be an early bird, Call on me for per-
dlcnlare and teran5, which we 'Shall endeavor
'to make suitable. Eight inch, 10 inch and 12
$nob made on order.
WILLIAM M. SPROAT,
Clay Tile Mier., Tnakerneat&
'Seaforth P. O. Phone 9 on 136.
AUCTION SALE.
17CTION SALE OF FARM St01311 ASID
Lmrilemenh,.-'Mr, Tbdin*: . Brown hes
been Imtracted to sell Il9:p{lblla gallon on
Lot 10, Concession 0, Tuokeramtedt. on Thurs.
day. April 6th. at 2/ 0.an; the following:
Horses -One home' 14 yam' old, 1 horse 14
yeacow 10old,
yea. Briver old, 2 Y4 0040 5 years olyears old. d with
calves at foot, cow 4 yeam old, cow 8 years
old, heifer 2 year; old, 9 .teem 2 years old,
1 calf. Implements=Wagon. Binder, drill,
Sleigh, disc, cultivator, hay rake, -grindstone,
plow, mower, Mikado buggy, harne0,, 2 hay
carrier. shovels. pick and 'bens. Terme-
All sums of 510,00 and under, cash; over
that amount 7 months' -eetdl on approved
Joint notes. or a discount of 4 cents allowed
off for cash. PETER KELLY, Proprietor
Themes Brown, Auctioneer. . 2899-1
premises, , north of Merner'e Flax Mill, on doe time of sale, farrow cow, 7 steer* ;icing
Main Street, South,, on Saturday,, April 7th, -tws, yeam old, 7 heifer. rfoin0 2 years old,
at 2 o'clock p.m-, the following: House- 8 steers sluing one year old, 8 heifers rising
The house ntains 7 rooms, hydro lighted„
furnace, bath, 1 largo porch closed in with
glass, a good basement with., cement floors:
barn le hydro lighted and water in bees.
a good henhouse. household Effects -1 dining
room - extension table and leather seated
diner* to match. 1 pedestal oak parlor table,
1 square parlor table. 1 oval pedestal table,
other' email tables, 4 oak dine. and kitchen
chairs, 2 rocker., 1 Raney choir, 1 res chair,
1 Oriental parlor rug 9x12, 1 small rug 9x9,
also carpets and linoleum,, 2 dr.sere, 2 wash
stands, 4,: white iron beds with mattresses
and eeriness, 1 set bedroom dlehos, 1 glass
cupboard, 1 wardrobe, 1 couch, 1 child's
iron crib with mattress and prangs. 1 falling
leaf table, 1 Pearl Moffat cook tove, 3 -burner
coal oil stove with oven. 1 coal oil heater,
8 screen doors, Cold Medal washing machine
nearly new, 1 wringer, 1 copper boiler, 1
Platform scales 1.000 Its. capacity, 1 gaivan-
ised'. iron stub, eraaneut ear!, lawn mower.
a umber of eeele. and other email articles,
also about BO White Wyandotte hens and 4
roosters. Terms -On house, made known an
day of sole. On Household EHeota-Cash.
P. CURTIN, Proprietor; T. Brown, Auc-
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
Implements, -W. E. Nairn has been in-
etruoted to sell by public auction on Lot 20,
Concession 2, Hibbert, on Trkiey. Murch 80th,
at 1 o'glook p.m,. the following; norma -
1 good 'drlv}pg home 8 yea. old. 1 Percheron
colt rising 1 year old. Cattle -One cow due
at time of gale. 1 cow with calf by her side.
1 cow due April 10th. 2 cows due Gant week
in May, 1 w due in July, 4 cattle coming
2 years 'old. -2 Battle coming 1 year old, 1
bull 11 months old. Piga--Sow due April 8th,
2 ecw4 due April 15th, about 95 .bunks two
and three months old, and about 00 pullets.
Implements--Marney-Harris binder 7 -foot cut,
lteaeey-Herds mower 0 -foot cut, steel rake
12 foot, International cultivator, hooey -
Harris cultivator with eed box, steel land
yeller, 1 eculfler. Manses-Haarie hay loader,
11 -hoe seed drill, Cockshutt walking plow,
Monsey-Harnie lefurrow riding Allow, new
Bain wagon, farm wagon, pair bobsleighs, 2
gravel bones, flat hay rack 16 foot rubber
Sire buggy, new cutter, Clinton fanning mill,
set 2,000 lb, 0celee, 13y horsepower Interne-
ticnal gas engine, wheelbarrow, net double
harness. one third -horse set harness, set In-
gle harness, 6 home collars. quantity of cedar
poets, forks. shovels, hoes. rakes, neckyokes
and other articles too numerous to mention.
All these implements re new having been
purchased within 'the lost four years. ; A
quantity of shay, 000 bushels of feed barley.
150 bushel. of oats. Terme.-All mime of 810
and wader, gash; over that amount 12 months'
credit will be given on furnishing unproved
Joint notes. A discount of 6 per cent off
for Dash on credit amounts. Positively no
reierye, ge the farm 4s : sold, PATRICK
JORDAN,'. Proprietor: W. E. Nairn. Auc-
tioneer. 2884x2
CLEARING AUCTION BALE OF FARM,
Farm Stock and Implements. -Mr. Thomas
•Brown eras been instructed to se11 by public
section on Lot 2. Concession 7, Tucke.mith,
on Wednesday, April 4th, 1923, at 1 o'clock,
the following:The Form -The Farm contains
100 acres;,lank barn, 58060, with new stal-
ing put in three years ago; water in baro
brick house, two etorg, Wm brick kitchen, 2
good wells 12 acres fall' wheat, 20 acres
pldwed our of sod, balance weeded . to grass ;
no waste land or open ditches: rural mail
and phone. Horses -1 mare- 10 years old in
foal, I mate 12 Yeats old, 1 mare 7 years old.
1 mare one•,year old, 2 gond drive.. Cattle
-1 cow t year. old with calf at foot, 1 cow
'4 years old with elf at toot.' Jersey cow 10
years old with calf: at foot, 2 cowo 8 rear.
old mated 6 weeks, 4 carie .dna to ealve in
A7•rih 1 Polled Angus sow with calf at foot.
Thele clears ire all good milkers; 8 steer.
rlslna one year old. 8 heifers Tieing 1 year
old. PJtru-1 cow 'doe 'let of May,' 1 sow -not
bred, ,18 shoats about 00 pounds. 4 pigs. 10
semks aid also 90 bene, 2 duels. 1 drape.
8 geese, 1 .wander, 1 ;mines hen. Implement.'
-Doering' binder, Deering mower. spring
tooth cultivator, 10 -foot Deering her roke,
roller, 1 ,dke harrew, Selection harrows, one
riding plow, 1. walking plow, 1 fanning mill.
2 scuffles, I gravel box, 2 wagons, 1 hey
rack, 1 set f scales 240 lis., 1 rubber tire
buggy, 1 steel tire buggy, L cutter, 1 pair of
bobsleighs, 1 DeLaval cream separator No. 12,
1 ' gets team harrier., 1 eat single herniae,
hay fork, sling ropes. and trip. hay fork rope.
wheelbarrow, grain bag°, 7'2028 goal timothy
h4y. a quantity, of straw And -..sweet clover,
shovels, forks, stable broom, ohdins, hoes and
other artiella too nulneros to mention. Hon. -
held Furniture --8 rotave Bell organ, 1 parlor,
rug, 4 halo rockers, 7 Mo chair, 1 parlor
chandelier, 2 oak varier tablet, 2 white iron
beds, springs and mattivsses. 2 father ticks,
8 wooden beds with springs and mattresses.
1 mahogany dresser and stand, 1 oak denser
and stand, 8 bed room seta. 1 oak writing
desk, 1 sideboard. 1 extension table, 2 seta
oak diners, 1 hanging loam. 1 Chatham
kitchen cabinet. 1 Rome Comfort range, 1
parlor beater, 2 kitchen tables, kitchen chars,
pictures, 1 lounge, 1 Easy washing machine,
1 copper boiler, 2 galvanized tube, linoleum.,
1 Daisy churn, lamas, dishes, gem. baking
pens, 8 -burner coal ell stove with oven.
'Te}ms on Farm made known on day of ale.
(If not sold will be rented). Terme on
Chattels -AU mime of 55 and under, cash;
over that amount 7 months' credit will be
int notes. A
discount ofiven on n 7 per cent.Dalloweroved d off for each.
JAMES FLANNERY, Proprietor; Thomas
Brown. Auctioneer, 2884-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE 'OF FARM
Stock and Implements. an Tuesday, April
8rd, at Lot 40, Concession 6, Goderieb Town -
0519,' commencing at 1 o'clock sharp:- Horace
-Gelding 7. yeam old, gelding 5 yam old,
mare 10 years old, 2 geldings tieing 8 and 4
Years by Glenne. broken: dark' grey Per-
eheron' filly rising 2 years, driving more 9
years old. Oattle-Durham cow 0 years old
due April, and, Durham eow 10 years old' due
April 6th.. 2 Durham cows 4 yea. old due
April 26th' and 24th ; Durham cow 8 years
old due May 8th, Durham cow 8 years old due
in Septmnber. Hereford cow 8 years old doe
in September, 2 Durham heifers due in April,
Hereford heifer due in April, Hereford heifer
due In May, part Jersey heifer doe in April,
12 Polled Angus steers year oldlastfall, 11
calve ringing flan 8 menthe .45 one. year;
York sow ,due June 4th, 80 hens, Collie pup.
Maohfnery- -Dearing binder 7 -foot 'cut nearly
Pew. Deering mower 6 -foot cut nearly new,
Massey-HerMo 11 -hoe fertilizer drill nearly
new. 10 -foot Tiger hay rake, new; 8-horoo
lnos°ey=Harrie cultivator, steel land roller.
Oliver ecufder and bean harvester nearly new,
Gwkohntt riding plow nearly new, Cockehutt
walking plow nearly new, wagon, hay roelc,
grovel tisri.d•eeotlon harrows. 2000 ib0. eoolol
farming mill, root yelper. boli sleighs, tob
-buggy rubber Sire nearly new, wheelbarrow,
logging chains, fork. and shovels. get 'mingle
harness, set double light harness, Sgt heavy
double harness. Grain -Seed buckwheat and
mixed grain. •oats, wheat and barley. Wend
-15 cords maple and beech foot wood.
Terme-All earns of 510 and under, cash:
'over that amount 8 menthe' credit on epprov-
1 ed Joint notes, or a discount of 4. per cent.
,traight allowed for eseh on credit any:dints.
• l ERNEST TOWNSHEND, Proprietors G. H.
i Elliott, Auctioneer. 2804-2
1 year, old" lfbga—Sow due in April, sow
due in April. 10 chunks about 100 lbs. Poul-
try -100 young hens, Implements. -Mc.
Cormick, binder, Deering mower, Maeeey:Har- '
Hs cultivator, hay rake, walking plow, gang.'
plow, set harrows three sections, wagon. light
wagon, utter, buggy, 8 ditching 001apere.
root wiper, ditching caboose 10x18 would
make excellent garage, hay fork, car - aird ;
rope new. Clinton fanning mill. 2 seta double '
harness, set single harness,. 200 bnshel.o seed
oats Legiwa, 80 bushel seed barley O. A. C.
21, Wiacheoter Mile, coal ell stove, wood
stove. stove, about 50 cedar poste, 10 cords
rood, 200 boehels m ongoldm and turnips, 20
bags potatoes, 15 hives of hem, honey extrac-
tor. complete with outsell., 2 oak barrels,
tool chest. picks, shovel, wheelbarrow, Collie
dog. Sale at 1 'clock sharp. Terme-All
mune of 010.00 and under, cosh: over that
amount 6 months' credit will be given on
furnishihng approved joint notch. Six per
cent per annum - o8 for cash on credit
amounts ,Everything moot be sold to wind
up estate. W. 0. GAFFNEY, Executor; T.
M. Kelly, Auctioneer, R. R. No. I, Sebring-
vlUe, 2888-1
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
Farm Stock and Implemente,-T. M. Kelly,
Auctioneer. has received imtructione from
Mr. Thoma Prendergast, to eel! by public
auction on Lot 9, Concession 9, Township of
Logan, on Wednesday. April 4th, 1928, the
following: The Farm comiote of 100 acres
of choice land, about 25 acres broken, the
balance In hay and pasture. On the place
are a good dwelling, bank barn and driv-
ing shed, and an abundance of good water.'
Terme for Real Estate will be made known
on day of Yale, r by applying to the pro-
prietor. Homes -Pair gelding° tieing 5 year.
old, well matched : general purpose home 6
veers old, gelding rising 4 years, gelding
rising 2 yeam, aged driving mare. Cattle -
2 c4wa will frmhen in May, 4 yearlings, 6
steers and heifer. rising 2 years old. Swine
--2 sown due to Carrow in May, 4 acme due
to farrow in June, 10 shoats, about 40 young
hens, Implements, Furniture, Etc. -Deering
mower almost new. Massey -Harris binder in
good working order, Maeeey-Harris cultivator
nearly new, single furrow walking plow near -
1y new, Deering hay rake, riding plow nearly
new, wagon, Clover Leaf manure spreader,
Clinton fanning mill, Renfrew scales, too
buggy, open buggy, side delivery rake, hay
loader, set harrows, set sleighs, whtflletrees,
pork barrel, pithier, cutter, hay fork, car,
rope and slings, hay rack, gravel box, scruffier,
etoneboat. set double harness, ,net of plow
harness, et single harness. a quantity of
stove wood, and a host of other article. Inc
numerous to mention. Also a quantity of
household furniture will be offered for sale.
Salo commend. at 1 o'clock p.m sharp.
Terms on Chattels -All mums of 816.00 and
under, cash: over that amount 9 months'
credit will be given on furnishing eatiefactory
arproved joint notes. A dieeount of 6 -per
cent. per annum off for cash on credit
amounts. No ' reserve as the proprietor Is
giving up farming and eve ERGS
goes with-
out reserve. THOMAS P.N EItGAST, Par.
prietbr; T. M. Kelly, Atretic eer, R. R. No.
1, Sebringville- 2885-1
U. F. 0. NOTICE
The Monthly Meeting of the U. F. 0,
will be held In 'Carnegie Library Hall, 800-
forth, on Wednesday, April 4th,' at eight
o'clock pan. Educational eubjeeta will be Alia.
cussed. Everybody welcome to attend.
2885.1 BERT Ialiecrelgry.
CLINTON HATCHERY
Baby Chicks hatcher in' a -
Buckeye Mammoth, to grow end
thrive, from the best of stock.
Leghorns, $15.00 hundred.
Barred Rocks $20.00 hundred
Order Early—Order Now
E. L. Mittell,
Clinton, Ontario.
2883-4
NOTICE TO CREDF RS
IN THE ESTATE of George Grigg, late of
the Town of Seaforth, Retired Farmer,
Deceased.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN to all per-
sonn,having claims against the Estate of the
above named George Grigg, deceased. to send
In the same on or before the 7th day of
April, 1928, to William Smith or F. Har-
burn, Executors of the will of the said de-
ceased, and that after said - date the said
Executors will distribute the . said estate
among the persons entitled thereto, having
rtnard only to the claims of which they ehnll
then have had notice, and ill not be liable
for the proceeds of said carate o distributed
to any persona of hose claim notice shall
not have been received.
WILLIAM SMITH.
R. R. No. 2, Seaforth.
F. HARBURN.
Executor..
Smforth.
Senforth, 1958 March, 1928; 2894-8
CREAM CREAM CREAM
We must have Cream to
operate our Creamery. You
must have a Creamery to
market your Cream.
Make this your Creamery.,
Co-operate with us by send-
ing your Cream and we will.
guarantee you the Highest
Market Prices.
Cash Paid for Cream
to Patrons wishing it.
We are here to give you
our very best services and
prices. .
The Seaforth Creamery.'
C. A. BARBER, Manager.
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littoral
Horses ebown I Zn
Bropounds od �e 4154 20 Agrlcu10 8 2
Special Pripet H1i ►Y]A Hank
lot prise 2a 11riLe, razor,
donated -by. Ge1.yY. Wy -W. Robinson
Filly or Gelding (doled in 1920 g 2 1
Pair shoe donated`. by H, R.
Scott, first prize,
Filly .or Golding Coaled In 1921 5.502 1
Wheelbarrow dona4ed by A.
Brun, flint prise.
Filly oorGeldingfoaled in 1922
Pair plow shoe donated by
W G. WH11q, Siriabtt Prize
Team in harness
Suit of clothes . doJtsted by
Stewart Bra.., f(�i552 prize -
Mare, Filly or Gelding; any age
Cash, •donated by; j'rovince of
Ontario Bank, 1st prim:
Neckyoke donated by .9. A.
Stewart, and Ike.
Heavy 'Draft
Prood Mare in • 10 5.802
Goode, donated y J. Mao-
Tavleh, let twice' Goode, '
Sproat & Sproat. .2nd prise
For Gelding, foaled In 1920 3 1
Bag of Flour dodated by Jaa.
Cleary, 100. 2160 , .let prim.
Filly or Gelding fettled to 1921 8 2 1
Wool home blanket' .donoted
by N Chuff & Sons. let prim
Filly or. Gelding foaled in 1922 5
Pair Williams' workahoeo do-
nated by Fred Wise, lot
prise: 50 Ilse. Flour donated
by Marshall Stewart, 2nd
prise.
Team 1n Harness 25 5 5
'Regina Watch donated by F. 1
Savauge, let prim.
Mare, FUIy or Gelding any sire 6
Cash donated by 'Wm. Cud -
re, let prise.
Sw.epatnlres.
Generai Purpose
Team in Harnett. 5 9
Cash donated by W. Thomp-
son'. Book Stone let prize:
Cads donated by .L. Atkin-
son. End prize.. •
ROadstero
Roadster Horse in herniae,
15-8 or ander
Carriage Home in Harness,
15-8 or over
Roadster Team In Herne,
15-8 or under
Carriage Team in Harness,
16-8 or over
Stallion IL,
Re
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eron
ey
8 1
YOUR ,� s
beainlhd:y$ d $
We^' ars pots •®12
wfth any or cut;;41f n r'y ort;
oaf}ji desire`" or yutur:bortdf��r tiro-
iter. Teu. know Qllr:4ldgtiiy''end
.
standard .
4 3. 2
Main
-1 .4. IL STEWF4a;,RT' ,:,41,
ae ovor 1,sD0 Main• Stied - Seafeth.
rasa► a'l . Phone 58.
5 2, 1
28 0• 8
8 8 3
8 2
Special
Stallion and three foals of 1922-Rdinrnat
donated by Feeguoon & Co., value 110;
Halters donated',' by Agricultural Society,
value 06 00. Net, prize in this event unleae
two entries.
Classes will be called In the order on this hill
CATTLE
Shorthorns
let and 3rd
pup, 8 years or. -"over 6 8 2
UuR. 2 years Adv., - 4 8 1
BUU, 1 year old -- 4 5 1
Polled Angus
Bull, 3 years old or over... . . . 8 2
Jersey.
8311 8 2
3 2
4
4
4
4
2
2
2
2
Hereford ,
Sweepstakes.
RULES
No. 1—entrance fee SI; ease extra entry, 00e.
No. 2—Brood mare must Wm* visibly in foal.
Ne. -.9 -Age of homes to dib: from Jan. 1st,
No. 4 -Age of eattle to date itrom Sept 1st
.NO. 5 -All protests must be in writing and,
handed to the Sep by 8 9.r*. the
which will,.be if protest' 18•
Nil. 6-No .au- registered CI 444 rale allowed to
shdty in Airkultvfia8 .'Oleos.
No. .7 -Foals .bowing in- 'entire elms not
eligible .10 compete In the Heavy
Draft or Agticµlptred Clem. for told
Prhii Li. "ear be *Wined Own the
Serretarrl. •
Da. .RARBUHN - President
R. bf - JQi - • - Treasurer
Nl- • lihoaE oCK r - • 4 (- _ Secretor,
panted by 32
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NOTICE
Having installeda large Booesr Tile
Mind, I am now reedy to anyp2y orders for
Cement -Tile from 4 inch' to 18 inch, also
Cement Building Blocks. a111a, Lintel., Ver-
anda
enanda Railings; Pig Troughs' and everything Ir*
the cement line. Cement Sold in any goon-
tity. Contracting, building and plastering,
eters Gla ua a call. Satisfaction guoron-
teed,• ;Rama prism o02018e.
R. FROST & SON. 2881-3
NOTICE
•
Any 'Patrons wtils Seaforth
Creamery Cans andabot going to
use them to send cream to us this
season, will kindly "return them
to the Creamery. These are our
property and only loaned to
patrons, and must be returned
in good order.
The Seaforth Creamery.
2884-tf
FOR SALE
Car load of Rock Salt open
April 5th and Gth, at Salt,
E. A. McASH'$ SON,
Varna. 2855-1
Drain Tile and
Ditching Machine.
We have a good stock of Drain Tile
on hand in sizes from 234 inches up
to 8 inches. Anyone wishing to have
the Ditching Machine, call on us for
particulars. We will also deliver tile.
KRUSE BROS
Phone -2
2882-6
on 160. R. R.. 3, Seaforth.
W r<,.eemMaalhjill
SEEDING TIME WILL SOON
BE HERE
Have you figured up what .Seed
you need yet? We have a full
line of Government Tested Grass
Seeds on hand now. Get our
prices before buying.
W. M. Stewart
Flour, Feed and Groceries.
Phone 77, Main,
Spring Show
HORSES AND CATTLE
The Annual Spring' Show, under the
auspices of the South Huron Agri-
cultural Society, of Stallions, Harness
and Halter Horses, Bulls and Cows,
will be held in ,
Hensall
Tuesday, April 3rd
PRIZE LIST
HORSES
Clydesdale or Shire Stallion
let 2nd Std
Aged 08 Bion - 810 07 54
Stallion foaled in 1920 6 4 2
Percheron or Belgian
Agee Stallion 8 4 2'
Stallion foaled in 1920 8 4 2
Standard Bred
Aged Stallion 5 8 2
Stallion foaled in 1920 6 8 2
Harness Horses
Heavy Draught Team 12 5 8
First prize donated by T. 0. Joynt
Heavy Draft Brood Mare in foal 6 4.80 2
2nd prise given by C. 1, M4ehle i
auk of Purity Flour; 8rd Drize
given by Geo. Brock, neekyoke
8-xear-old Filly or Gelding, heavy
' Draft, -fooled in 1920 4 8
let prise given by R. Patterson,
ask or Jewell Wear.
2 -year -odd Heavy Draft Filly or
Gelding 4 8
Agricultural Team - 6 4 2
let and and prise given by the
Moisten Bank.
AgrkulturaJ Mare, in foal. 5 8 2
let pylae given by Bonthron and
Drredele. duels loamy.
1.7ear-old Agricultural Gelding
or Filly foaled in 1920 4 2
<yeardd Agricultural Gelding or
F111y foaled in 1921 3 1
let prise given by A. W. E.
Hemphill, 'Dail of Dr. Hess'
!took toed; and prize given by
Brown & Clarke, neeleyeke.
Heavy Draft or Agricultural Colts
foaled in 1922 4 3 2
let prise given by Moore Bras., 4
plow sharer; and prise given by
W. A. McLaren, stable pail and
basket
General Purpose Team 8 4
tat & 2nd prise given by W. E
Pfaff hi geode stocked in the
Carriage Team 4 2
Single Carriage Horse 4 2
Roadster Team 4 2
Single Roadster 4 8 2
Specials.
A Silver Cup donated by the President, Jee
Burnie for the beet Clydesdale Mare or Geld-
ing, any age.
A Silver Cup, donated by J. Young, for
the bort light horse in Harnese.
A Silver Cup, donated by Dr. Peck, for
the best Shorthorn Female. The above three
Cups to be won twice In succession and three
times in all.
One-half dozen Silver Deaaert Spoons for
beat Aberdeen Angus Bull.
One Bag Linseed Meal given by Owen
Geiger for beet Clydesdale Stallion; one bag
Linseed Meal by Owen Geiger for best Per-
cheron Stallion,
One Bag of Rawleigh'e Stock Tonle for belt
Standard Bred Stallion, given by William
Stone, agent.
E. Rennie, 02.00 worth of geode for best
Agricultural Team,
T. W. Parlmer & Son, 85,00 worth of goods
for best Shorthorn Bull.
CATTLE
Aberdeen Angus
let and
Aged Bull 58 84
Bull. Delved after Sept. let, 1921 ,6 4
Cow 8 2
Helfer under 2 years old 8 2
Shorthorns
Bed Bull 8 4
uhl. calved after Sept. Int, 1921..,5 4
Cow .,,, 8 2
Renter under 2 years old 8 2
Butcher ateer or heifer, grade 6 4
Boys' Judging Competition
Six prizes will be given. Entree Free.
First prize. 58,00; 2nd prize, 52.50; 3rd
Prize. 52.00; 4th prize, 51.10; lith prize, 81.00:
6th prize, 60c. Agee 20 years or under.
Roles and conditions made known day of
Fair. The. above Fria. were given hr H. 0,
&olden, William Cousin and. Oscar Alone,
Auctioneer.
Let Year !:opt
Come Fathead gain
No More"
Harting Feet ` \, ate'ompkte Cotnidit
This ex who is one of the Staff of Dr. Writ, M. Schol4
the noted specialist and recognized foot authority is able
to tell at once what the real cause of your foot trouble is.
He knows feet as a dentist does teeth or as an architect
does houses.
PtSc.boII.
Applignee orRoithotglbrEvii3Evaraa5
No matter how simple or 11liw serious your foot trouble
is, he can tell you (and show you) how to gain
Immediate Relief
and a rapid correction of the difficulty. Remember the
dates. Be sure to come in. Everybody welcome:
Fred W. Wigg
Wath Aare"eve *
All 'Exhibitors must first become Members
E. --
of thin Society by paying 51.00 to the Seers- _
tars. Entries con be made with the Secre-
tary at the Commercial Hotel until 1 o'clock I C
on the day of the show. Judges decision
final. Ample arrommodetton will be provid- =
ed for all homes.
K. M. McLEAN, JOE BURNiE,
Secretary. Seaforth. President, Henenll.
WHAT TO EA7
Food Your Servant, Not gone
Food Types Necessary to Life,
BUY IT
WISELY
Cook It
Well.
Crush It
Fine.
Enough but
Not Too
Muth.
Hunger
Is Your
Best Spice
Every Food
Affects the
Whole Body.
There Is No
Brain Food
The Simpler
The Better
Digestion
Begins in
The Mouth
See
That You
Chew It
Well
Excess of
Proteins
and Fats
The Most
Common
Dietary
Error
The Differ-
ent Tissues
' in Your
Body
Require
Different ,
Foods.
Eat
To Live;
Not
Live To
Eat.
PROTEINS.
Make and
Repair the
Body.
A Little
Goes A
Long Way
Beans, California Batters S �bsafOr
Beans, California Litna, 3' lbs. for 260
Beans, Wax, canned' per 'tin....20c
Beans, Green, cannedper tin....20c
Peas, Aylmer Choice,.per tin....15e
Peas, Aylmer Sweet Wrinkle,
per tin 255 -3
Walnuts, broken, shelled, lb fioa
Almonds, shelled, Ib 50c
FATS
Produce
Heat
Eat Enough
But Not
Too
Much.
Bacon, Back Epicure 'Brand, lb..55c
Bacon, Side Epicure Brand, Ib...40c
Cheese, good Canadian, Ib 35c
Cheese, cream, Ingersoll, pkg15c
Cocoa, pure, 25% fat, 2 lbs. for.. , 25c
Olive Butter, jar 20e
Butter, creamery and
Dairy Market Price
Peanut Butter, choice, lb ..,25e
CARBO-
HYDRATES
Produce heat
and Energy.
Macrons, Lion Brand, pkg 15c
Spaghetti, Lion Brand pkg 15e
Corn Flakes, London Kellogg's,
2 for 25c
Puffed Rice, pkg 18e
Puffed Wheat, pkg lac
Shredded Wheat, pkg 15c
Sago, 2 lbs. for 25c
Tapioca, 2 lbs. for. , 25e
Soda Biscuits, 2 lbs, for 33c
MINERAL
SALTS
Build and
Repair
Bonen
Nerves
and
Muscles.
Small
But
Important
Part of
Food.
Lettuce, IceburEi Head 20e
Celery, California 15c and 20c
Grape Fruit, 8 for , ..255
Oranges, good size, dozen.., ..... 80e
Spinach, canned, tin 35e
Tomatoes, canned, tin 15c
Corn, canned......2 for 25c and 150
Raisins, seedless. lb. 15e
Raisins, seeded, pkg 20e
Prunes, ib. 15e, 17ihc and 20e 3
Currants, lb. 21e
Apples, Spies, pk., 30c
Peaches in Heavy Syrup, tin28e
Sliced Pineapples tin 350
Figs, cooking, 2 abs. for 230
Asparagus Tips, tin 500
Spanish Onions, 3 for 25e
Dates . 3 lbs. for 38e
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TELEPHONE 190, and your order will have the same careful
attention as if you called in person.
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