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VARNA d . , .. . , I N�tes,­Dr. Harvey and.. ,Mrs. Reid, i� dof torouto, in company with the. lat- ' -ter's mo,ther, Mrs. Howlett, also of f 'Toronto, are theguests -of the fbrm- t -er's mother, Mm Reid. I . r IVIT. and 'Mrs. E. Epps in companY r -with Mr. and Mrs.'Chuter, motored I to Niagara to apend, the wepek end. . ,. Mr, and Mrs. -Clifford Epps are s,poildinga few days among the. many ,Muskoka lakes. ' . WT. 4e.ff Keyes and daughter, Doro- `tby, left on a.motor trip to Montreal. 1. -Mr. G. �1. Beatty, in company with f 16a sisters, Edyth and, ETaily, Mis�. ( Valsh a,nd 'Miss Mossop, took an ex- I tended trip through New Ontario and ( .-Muskoka ,last week. f .0. i . . s ELIMVILLE a I � , Notes.-Jbliss ' Vera Bannerman, of c ^St. Marys, is, visiting this. week with I her sister, Mrs, Lloyd Johns. t Mr. and Mxs. Bruce Cooper, and Al- r -vin and Isabel, spent Sunday at Mr. I '11homas Hodgerts' near Seaforth. a Miss Dorothy Johns has been holi- � -daying withber au)its, Mrs. Gib. Dun- I -can, and Mrs, Artthur Gardiner, neaT i Farquhar,, during the. past two, weeks. 9 Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Hodgson, of -GTanton, and. daughter, Miss Lillas � H-oftson, of London, also their son, I Mr. Clifford, Hodgson, of St. Thomas, � ,visited at Mir. Harry Johns' last Sun- I -day. � t ­,�Mr. and Mirs. Lloyd Johns and Patty i -viiked,at Mr. Roy Bannerman's, in St. I Marys last,,Sunday. I I .Mrs. Fred Wright, Freddie also � Charmain are visiting her father, Mr. t Herd, in �tratford, this week. 9 I - _ - . i WINTHROP I : I . Notes. -Woodstock team will play i 1here. -Friday night, August 16th. This ! ,game will be for the Ont�Lrio Gap. i "We bo,pe our boys win. They will � play the W.F.A. finals with HesPleT � at a later date. Be sure and come � Friday night. Lots of parking space : 4on the grounds. : The weather is somewhat cooler af- - ter the long 'heat wave. We had a nice shower of rain Saturday night, : 'but need, a lot more. Misses Gladys and Helen Smalldon bave returned to their home at Wal- -ton after spending a few day% with Mrs. Eaton and MT. and Mrs. Foster .Bennett, of the Huron Roan. Mr. and Mrs. Mel. Clarke spent Tuesday in London. Miss Isabel Eaton spent Sunday at ler 'home. Wlinthrop football team played in Wildynay last Friday night. The game -;xas 1-o for Winthrop, Quite a number from here attended the %and concert in Memorial Park, Seaforth, Sunday night and, enjoyed it very much. I miss Vera Ha4st is spending a f&v days in Bayfield. .0 DUBLIN Death of Jose. , ph Keys Nagle, of De- troit. -On we�nesday afternoon, word was received that Joseph Keys Nagle, ,*f Detroit, "a seriouily ill following an operation,for appendicitis. An hour latt�x word came that this -bright - . Voung in -an had passed to his eternal "ward) at the early ag6 of 21 years. Maceozed was a son of Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Nagle and was born .and edu- eated in. Dublin. About two years ago Iia. went to ,Detroit, where he had se- efired a good position, and had spent So holidays with friends. in Dublin and Lagan two weeks ago. He is sur- -vived by his parents, three sisters and one brother, to, whom we extend . ,ouflieartfelt ,sympathy. The funeral I vill too held on Thursday morning in 39tcheill; interment in Mitchell came,- tery. . � Noteg.-IMiss, Aniia, M-OlVneaux, Of Xitchener, spent the week end with ker parents, MT. -and Mrs. T. J. MolY- neaux. . . i3fiss Gertrude 'Mulligan is visiting fr1eiiids in,iMt. -Carmea. Mr. and Mrs. Bloodsworth, Frank anct Vera, of Torontop are holidaying with Mrs. Bloodsnorth'a =-other, Mrs I -0. amegel. Mgsts,-Tereft Oarpmter i's visiting -friends in Detr6i�. ig holidaying wit! WT. Lionel, Beare i ' hij§ gramdmother, Mig E. Beale. 1wiss N.'Col,lim, of,&;�;oit, is visit ing ber sister, Mrs. A. Mulllgtin- ­ Mr. Joseph Larner ,has- ,ftturm I from ad . ex�tended visit ,with friendii in M�ainjlton,'Toledo and oth.erpoints ,�, . , I I I ­ I -0-- I . I GODURICH V,,,ty.y68rs,m,-rried._-A weddial , Y�­ I hpW at the home o #qMlyi*At � ,wa A., M"U.1d ,McMichael, 0 IMI al ab ' � W16dIROPOSY. �V"Jy# last,, i.A honor 0 , *,e t*e , "4&�'�e,ii 0.1. the.iv'maTAag( �., M� -f_:fjn'ejc AtivO , 'ar. p fis and X61 , . " � ": A a �vef , 54--W , ,V -i4 6* -A -h I , . . kr,N, t ___ - - �, wir N4 . ioo tw al .�' .,� 111�' � 4,' ,, . I . 111 4 � , . � 11 . 1, ,�- . .. , I . ,�,,� , -�,: � "! 1, .11 I I ,,�,`4, : �, �A` , -�, , ,. . ', . _% I . .1 j, , i , .. . .� " , I ,� ,lit 1, � I.... ,!.4. "', ,�', . 0, . , ... � , - .1 �'. i h., , �4'1 .Iz;�r ,,, � �- ,�, , ,,�4;. �, "�,:,.. , , , ` " A 1. ,,, - � .,� 11 , , �, fai', �1' ',,,,�i4s�'.��,��,,�,. �i',�,� ""* �t " J _i.ie,'%�.�, , � � ,.�: :". '. "" .. _­ - I 11 .. , I'll: . I � . ., �1, _1� ,. 'y- "..� ,f , " .'4�!L;�. ., I " ,, I , g-.Pw - 41i - h. , -- _ �r.vuju * X �t Jj gonne 4t le..,botq "bui . _c, kotl. �, V#h, # , , _ EcMphael -were I.Proftnted, ' 'with �ia klarOns,, it, is, ef. laft-tes$ to note that ', heat of " gJ,,'aA161,u-9 iby their �.: tivo sioce, , Juw, 19AS'. lwween, Oty - �.Ra , aulghters, Wases 14oW and, Ugh *b6c.ted bplls,4*ve �ee,n. ,Plw � , y, sdxt� ina . ' It Rosenfield! opf Tokoiito, a talentad, 'ad in) thw4istrict, Xbi.% Is eivildepeb, of h w�mckan, play6il,4 viollig instrunientab. the interest Ten'A"ming . farmers fi rwh ,44&re vuly, harinanizing ,and aTe.taliing in batter live st-ock 'The , . njoyed by all, with %Irs, Joseph L4. slheep popul'atilon has ,trebled, in -the, $ * J , I 'pectue, as, aqeompana.-st 'on, the pqgpq. last -three, years. , . � . , IT. 4nd Mrs. McMlehael have a fain- ' % . I . y ofAve sons and two dikughters, all - Excellent Pf a Yields. b f whom were present foi, the eve- Every year agreater acreage is, de- 2 ing: IN11ra. Paill ,Reid, of "Luck 4 now, voted, in Ontario to. growing soch $ 87 - atoes, corn n aunt of the, bride, aged , .�ears, crops as peas, beans, tom . ras the oldeft perspin prpsent and and, cueqnibers - for the ,can ming trade. 6 �eorg Frederick Bolton, nearly four Most of the -growers find -the retulins I I . Wn� O' the Youngest guest of the satiisfactory, this -year',pr6mising tobe vening. Friends and relatives were better than, ittsual. Wihile the. weather resent from Windsor, Toronto, Loil- has not been favorable to all crops�-it t I On, Seaforth, Mitchell, Dungannon, has'been -suitable for Peas. In Lamb- Mcknow, qWeria and the Surround- ton Coanty farmers received $52-00 a ,tg district. The -guests all joined in a'itou forpeas and pro -cured a yield a . b inging I�For they're two jolly,good as -high- 'as two tons per hme. .In I ellows". and iafter congratulating Diirham one farmer had a yield of a he briae and groom and wishing them 4,600 pounids Jor villigh he -received o ianry more years, of wedded happi- $j26.60 and cleared $109.60- after pay­ .ess, aver 160 guests retAred, to their ing for the seed. One grower.in Es- espective, homes. sex reported a'clean profit of $72* 0 1 from this crop alone. Beang will soon 2 - . be ready for carming and -growers are p THE CIRCUS IS COMING being paid $56 per ton delivered at I c " that factory. � P (Advertisement) Lack of Ra�n Costly. . 4 ,Community life, (hereabouts, is diae Ciontinped dry weather over a -per- p or a genuine upsetting at SeafoTth, iod of seven or eight weeks. resulted I Mt., i1thicreation-Pam4k, We4aesday) in serious crop losses in'Southwestern p Lugust 20th, when Gole & Rogers and, Central Ontario. D. E. Carroll, a 3rcus comes to town for two per- 'of . Elgin County, states.that the corn . ' oTmances that day. There is nloth- and bean yield in that district will be . rig short of a visit from a circus that considerably- reduced. A water short - o changes and disarranges the social age hasbeen experienced in some dis- nd 4icortomie`-habits ,of the, country- tricts, although not so serious as last I ide-for there is nothing like a cir- year, Harvesting is, taking place two o us to appeal so ,generally to the weeks earlier than usual. Threshing h earts, of normal humans big and lit- reports from Western Ontario indi- e Ia. Old age gets the thrill of youth cate a good yield of -barley. H. GTa- ecalled; youth lives, its full day Of ham of the Kemptiville, Agricultural I appiness and talk of -politics, crops School, reports conditions in Eastern f n4 work -a -day things a�e for one day Ontario very satisfactory. ,Prospects ubmerged. in the ap,Deal. of the circus. are -bright for a ,bountiful grain bar- I-ake up your mind, then, to soon be vest and late crops are .not -suffering olted out of your usual trend of mind for lack of moisture as they have in o nd action. -, - Western counties' Northern Ontario Cole, & RogersCircus comes herald,- is suffering from ,another extreme of d with just oriough heroics to make, it weather --far too much rain. In Tem- orete-11 a real circus event. There iskaming particularly crop prospects ,re no extravag-ant claims to great- are very poor, owing to' excessive ess, no false declarations Of magni- rainfall in July, Farther north the We, no superlatives to clog the story situation U more satisfactory and n its telling. Cole & Roger.% Circus crop prospects in the Cochrane area I ;romises good entertainment; prom- are about normal. ses novelty in its program of events . . md undertakes to assure loverrs of , Keep Them Clean. hrills and strange presentations. an Eiwborate barns and expensive dternoon or evening Of 'true enJOy- equipment are -not necessary in the neut. production of clean, milk although There will be an excellent collec- they do help. More important is the 3on .of wild and rare animals. There keeping of the stable clean and wagh- - vill the brought before the children ing and sterriliziWk of the equipment .he very beasts -and birds they have in use. Following this there must be ;ee,n pictured, have 6eamed of and proper cooling of the cream or milk, low can really behold in their natural and. if selling cream, frequent del,iv- itate. Lithe a -Rd -sinewy girls will fly eries must be made, especially during -hrough the air or prance, gaily on the hot weather. No creameryman is ;he back of beautiful horses. Strong in ,a position to make the highest rild sinewy men will perform the grade of butter from cream 0at is ,?eats of giants with grace and seem- not clean and of good fla,vor. A dairy - ng ease. In short Cole & Rogers man can greatly ,assist in raising the sill -present a circus perf ormance well score of our Canadian, butter. Of ,vorthy of the great traditions of this course there must be proper equip - 1w ment and care in the creamery. ' L scinating style of -amusement. Too Feats of horsemanship, exhibitions often cream is held too long at the D,f animal training, and an attractive farm to maike first class butter. array of interestiAg and, odd perform- - , amces will lend n,ovelty to the pro- seek Increase in Yield. I gram. Among the rare and curious A. D. Runions, agricultural repre- sighte, will be the tiny horse so ap- sentative-for Lennox and Addington propriately narried !"Peweie,"-wedgh- in co-apeTati6n with the Department ing only 40 pounds, standing 26 inches of Chemistry, 0. A. C., is conducting high and glossily shining in its mouse fertilizer experiments with some of cololh,d hide, a -perfect horse donei in the cQuntyls most prominent growers minature. Indeed "Pewee" is said to I, a, effort to learn some method, of be the smallest horse in the world and hastening the r1pening of tomatoes at if this be not entirely so, "Pewee" is a sufficiently early date and hence surely the smallest horse our towns- miss the possibility of danger through folk are ever likely to see. an early frost. The acreage of t0`111 - At Recreation Park,, afternoon and atoes bar. been considerably increas- -night, with street parade at I P.m- Led this year and in, spite of a heavy Bring your family. Tell your friends. 10 1, June from an, early frost, the Come to town early on, August 20th, '?A9 s -gime promise op plant . Circus Day. � A solutianof the above problem would .0. mean the difference between profit and loss for growers thexe. Four ad - NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR THE BUSY FARMER Thri stateTrent was made during tl,e World's Foultry Congress in Lon- don, England, that British consumers pay sixty thomand pounds sterling (.$.1300,006) dail'� for eggs and poultry at this season of the year. Surely the) -c is a great opportunity for Can- adian poultrymen in this great British Fair Dates. 'Central Canada Exhibition, Ottawa. August 18th to 23rd. 'Canadian National Ezhijbition, To- ronto August 22nd to, September 6th. I W�e`aiern. Fair, London, September 8th- to 13th. 1-fiterprorvincial Plorwing Match, to 17th.- - Royal Agricultural Wdilter Fair� Toronto, November 19th to 27th. Isolation Essential in Abortion. ,Abortion takes a large toll of the dairy industry and it is regr6table that so little is known about central measures. Vaccines of one kind or the Other ,have been sold and some, of them seem to be fairly successful in . some herds, ' others. One or two facts are sure; I the spread of the disease is largely througih gerins expelled in. the drop- . pings and carried to the teed given to ,healthy cowS Or heifers- Probably I the contagion is carried on the %eat ; of the herdsman. Thits ,should be prevented if possible and infected . COVA -kept away from the rest Of the hard -at calving time and, for a short time after the ,,cow ,hag cletined. Lincoln Juniors Compete. . r The, Rougehold, Science "5d I f Competit .,ot. conducted on July 2 Ignt i Deamg-09,0, Unco,lu- County, was very f latgel.y. att#nded. A total of 18 girls , �. fyom i4art'gair districts in the 9 county *&Ie on hand .to compete fbt ,.* *0,*�-Op offered. V t 6 $2001-Vi.�,)�,.��,,�Z''6t,g��.,."Aq. , � "'. , f I. Mile' *014mg., I atwlmii . $126-00 I � 1� ­ � T " , . . ., . I 1, . , . I ,, -1 , �.., ,W I - t"', .ti� �,. I � ,, , , � ,� "t., _ ,. ".. , , . , �,111 , . ,(..;.".il�l-..��,,��'',kl�,:;"."�'I .1 .j, ditional vining and weigning stations have been built this year in LenVOX and Addington and yet they are un- able -to adequately handle the pea op which is the heaviest ever bar - vested there, Remodelling of Barns. This. is the building season, on the farm. Although there will -not be many newbarnsbuilt this year, there will be the usual -amount of remodel- Iing of cow stables. The stables should be constructed to keep out cold and conserve the animal 'heat, at the same time letting the air move through the stable by some wall de- signed ventilating measure. In most cases the barns having the DoorPst ventilation facilities are those- where the inside temperature is too low. The following suggestions could be fol- lowed to good advantage by dairy farmers: Don't 'have the stable too high.; eight feet to the bottom joists is plenty. Slave ag few doors as POS- sible and have them tight. Four square feet of window lights Per Cow is sufficient. Insulate the walls. Warm stables are desirable from every standpoint --if well ventilated. DAIRY MARKET . Toronto, Aug.ust 121h.-Oheese, new, ImMe, i9e; twins, "14c; ,triplkts. 19Y -C; Stiltiorts 2ic. Old, large; 2!§c; twins, 29c; triplets an� wdis, 90c; old StiatdrA� 260. Bu,bter�_No. I creamerf prints, 82c: No. creamery prints, 80c. I Eggs_jrregh extras In evartons, aIi;e to age fresh ettras, 16me, 84c; flirits, Ole to 32e; see onds, 26 to 27c. 1 . -.00. I GRAM MARKET Toronto, Auguat 12th.-Wariftba, *beat --No I ,Northern,, $1.08 ; No. 2 do., $1.02M . No 8 a 764� 4. 084t; No. 5, 993he - '. 7 a I - ived' 92c (c,,11. CWerldh an . No '8 Ba� � MA:Vftiv�io .W.4N. 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" t It , . ,2W � ., O* .,._4, - I _ Ae.r 11 4 i"It �­" . , . , t1Xbv �.,P;; - " ": I , We__4WeJr1 ­­­ ... ­ � .8"O , 0 ": ­ , M".., I *.P',,,$ 'Am . , ,;7 b , I 1 � ,16HOAI, r,;4V I U 0, . 11. " j_ - A , me livid ,, 11 11 . I , . , , _F '� . ., . gq, 1pmg to �VlQisw;�,p , U1 2, t i.e 091. t;W�fflAOU Xtfty,Vle, � I . , 9,M! - i` � � af 0 a.V 04- 6.4 I , � , ,� ,,,, " i; . I I , , � m7aild k . . ,� , - Cuero, $1,10-20; weight'T'A", 49.60 t%"$Q . . T .11 ., Vot, I 1, _ , " I L. '... .. �,-�� , TwA An d .1 . .� .., __ 11 ", , 1. eat '911040L �# V.15 tm a;''- ��",g,ir T. . I . . . �., 4� , � , M lr,,,� .W �ts and qbd-.:0F #v'VlI0WK1?A.t- A. . I ,�,,,,�. .v-�,,,_ orl - , ,ado, � ou ' � , , , �"A I vinmon, '16 .to $750-,* cows, to Bro= Awti=lt- , 82704� � :, Ca , g''T. ,",'.' . , , 1 . _ V#d, , , __4M � I I 'a J I � " . �'O, ,g ., . . . , ", , 11 ,TCTIO11, SAJ.�p - OF HOUSEHOLD EF- � .. , . : 11- !4 It. 6.25; cutter g.rad0s,,$.PAW,W. 04, AT . p ' . . , . I 1�(� '._,'� . 7-R,751-7 5 oativcs�4xtfte4pto, -1,890; Y, ers ste;i4y; good � r . . I . . :: - 4 11,469577iRi �­ .� choice, $12.50', M V, - _G ; + I ,,.I 1!4 � � qstly,, �11; 0003=0 Arid ,­�-+�"'-, - H' E140% bes . 4ecri . . ­ , � , ­.., " . , - "",; '. , '� . ,,, .'� - 'O -: 0 ;,�!,.,.­.... 11 : nediura, $7.60 to $11. ';, I .... v4 to selh, by public auction on the. = . � I 01 �,th ,r "014 . � .,�� , V!' �` '*� laml . r, rm 9 )3 A , , , , " . , -,evipts, I is scorce-. Godesnich � Street W -t. Seaforth, on Thqn- r - . ; .�, . �r . 7 , �, :: 222 1 1 .:-, ! , '. ". , , " , Sheep -.41U 4,900;.', ., 2 . . ;_�­ , 111'�,. 2 etter gra0es.weak to 26 e0its (lower; others dayi.,Augast Met, at a.80� p.m., the fonc�wlnx;� . . i�.' '-riZ" , I p ,... I �; ' . ­ I ­ -11 . ...... ..,___­.­­1­.,�­­1 I.. '­..,,­­­, "'. ",""'I .... ..... -11 5 cents and more lower;,ig',ad natives mostly. Four-pleee,walnar� parlor ouitejosk hial rack - r ' , .p - � �` p%' , 1- � I. I -, -T 11 , '! 10, stricilly ahojiee ellbp!A'� about $10,25 sideboards, I enctension. table, I drop Ica: W.�,�:,t- �, , , I. I .1 - - I es, I M re , . � , ­ t": ,. , .�11"` ,��,1��.�. T � . nedium Anxl mixed lots, $7;26 to $9-50; throw: table, 8 small tables, 2 etouch o is _ I "K RIPON.,, Utz genewany $6.50� . ,:, " chair. 8 rockers, 6 diners. 7 kitchen chairs, - _ .. .. _ .. . . � I � ­ ­ , ­ -.1 ­­. "I-'--, , .., , , I . * , ,�N,i!"V_,, -'^, ,V� t, 2 four-poster -beds, 2, beds, 1 dressers, three I .16, I .1 I I % . �,� N'i!', � " I � 4 -Itl�i I I i .: , �,�N,i!" . Union Stock Yards, 76* ta 4 . I ... I �?­, . ., , ,rto, August 12th. was'hs n4s, 4 bed springs, feather ticks and I I I . � . � I I. "I - -11V1-"--- '-',., I I ­ I , 1-1.1 ­L�..A -Supply. of cattle for saI40& the Union Stock yidtlows, 2 mattresses, eongoleum. rug, lin- . I . , ',�,.".� 1�5.. .1. .1 . � , C�`_ _1 , I I- , ! . .. . . T . . . I , , ,.Wl . . . . , "�200 head heavier, oleum, earpetz,,l coolc stove, I Quebee heater, I � � .1 ... " . .. '... ­�.,;. Pt �,,��Z'�S"'.. 'I I � I , 1 11V'M714 1 lcp (,or& yesterday was some' Zft , !I 4 hai the offering aceunatiloibed over the ftst I 3 -burner Florence coal OR stove with oven, FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, V - � . 1MR. I, .��"'.��, 1 $_ . � ;b!�Mj- ,�, 2 :1 ­ . Jh''UT 71.11'1� � . . I . . . wo days of last week v&eu there was no I coal oil heater, 1 book casp, I Davis sevring . �. '.., .. ­ , �v , , ,,, �_�� � A_ 0 1 . . : `% , :_ ­, 2 . . . . Opening'trade was slow, on , J . , , , 1� donday market. ' machine, kitchen crupbo=d,' fruit vapboord: I , I ': : �,�,4 qt -A . COURS ­ , , ,:,, , _� , , nything but a few ,qhpliee weighty steers ,odd dishes and .end., flouT bin, flom�g, RS; , ,'', I � . " , , ,..... � �,,t . t5t, . . , . 1. � I �.. ..." . I baby steers, which sold early to smaller s�uuds and potted planbs, I . . .. ,X,�t ,�­ 4, rid copper boiler, wash , '1,4,�. , :1 ,. ... , '4:� It"T.", . .­�:., I& .1 I uyers nt Prices steady with, to a shade.eas- d wringer, 1 k#chen*stool, cooking. Stenographic' Commercial, SSeretarial, Complete O,li ". �0� er than last week. Top for a -load of heavy =11pictureit, set of scales, step ladder, . CIO, Tr 1, , � "." _. ��., , 1. , .. I .. . I " _ � I .11 I . -;arses, Competent Staff,, Free Employmept., .. �. , t;.;� � teers was ,7.70 cents per ,p�qmd, and the bulk *9rhadittone, Misy churn, scythe (naw), whevl- Thorough Cc � '.... ._1 I .1, F. $ . I I ­ -P'. "I '1;A - ­ , velching better than 1,060%iiiourAs sold from borrow, Iowa mower. 2 five-gaillon cool oil . � , ' , .�y , � . . % to 71/& cents per Voirnd� with Plain, kind. cam and articles too numerous to mention. write, to -day for details. 0 ,A�:R, , ,Z t 'N"".4'i , 1i ,�, iowliward. to as low as 5.10 cents., . Terms -Cash. ROB , ERT, McXINIAUY,� Piro- . . � _ . ��," ''...-, i " D I Z'-'., �: , , .. , _'- I . � i "..: S , ' .11, , . � � :;,,.".. ,I ,,.,". , ' I . "I , - ' .:� "11"; , , After a few of the best had been taken W.... , , , prietDr; G. H. Elliotit, Auctioneer. $270xl . ": .., VF 't -1, , . , I . ,...'��: . 't . T .. . I ut at steady prices trade In butcher steers CENTRAL BUSINESS COLLEGE :, ..�.,�.�44 ,11, I , ' tnd heifers was fairly active tat a deolble of . . .. ,� ��' .", . - . �.. � '. - . . . . . , ... ;A, . I � � . I... � !�� � . 5 cents per cwt. for good kinds to 5o cerets � � ...... ,:,:... ,; - . . ,�.� .. .,� . .. _ , , 5., I . � . I . .V, . 11, er cwt. on medium and plain quality. which R. F. Lumsden, B.A., Principal _ � ", ntade up the bulk of the offering. Butcher . I . � I ,.�. . . 14 . ..'­ I" '.. , � .... � . ;�, ;2" . 111`.., , ... ows, outside of*the odd top, were 25 cents Stratford : Ontario,. -, . I ,,,�.il,� or cwt. dower than last week at a range of . � � , .1 , .. 1. 11 .. . -tj ,to 51/_, cents per pound for butchers, while , . . ., k. �".`,.,.­1_- . ' �� I I �,­�o 1, I . I I I , ly� to 3 cents �, � :: �0 �. � I I . e "'.. � � . �. 1; "i ranners and cautters soqd from LAST . er pound. Bulls sold 25 to 60 cents per cwt . __ ..'�_ 11, ��, � .� �,��6� - 11 E �­ ,�, . . . 1; ­ . .1 .. . , " `�,;� " � ,� ower than last week at 4y2 to 5 cents per . I 4. . : �.,�.,,',�;. iound for butcher kind.- and 3% cents per - ." ..��.,., '_,- I � '4 ound for lialognast. The top for baby beeves . I ­,�,�e,v . X�vr� t 111/4 cents per pound was a quarter'lower I <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <> <)o ": _��:� "N han dust week's top, and the bulk of the I , ", ,,, � FARM FOR SALE * .0 , .-."l, ffering -in this elms sold from 914 to 11 . . ,�,,�,�,:�� - - . , _ were k 0 . %_1 , <> . q . �- -4 ents, though som4 two dozen fed calves W. J. CLEARY .i mairked,at 81/-, cents per pound. WARNING VARM FOR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT , I.. . All classes of killers except bulls moved css 8, McKillop, con- 0 Licensed Embalmer and 0 . � .1111'1� . _ readily after price Aecilines had been estab- taining 192 scres and known as the T. E. * , Funeral Director 0 . � � ished, nod cattle over the scales at- four . Hays farm. Must be sold to Close the efitatt% 0 Up MOtor �, " �, '. ' numbered 8,100. some 600 If not sold will be rented. For particulars _to_d,ate Horse and <> . I ,q -clock Equipment. <> � ,I ,',;�� 1'� . . , .� mostly sold and ,weiglhesinvging Wild Carrot and all no 8201-tf ,0 Night and Day Service. <10 'L 1, ead, to be weigh- Xi- apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea- 0 d . forth. . � . � � :.4 ;iher'e was no sign of 'improvement En de- OUS Weeds inside f'ences on all 0 Phone 19-22, Dublin. q0W . , mend for a -tore cattle, the sale of onV car- I oad of $40 pound steers at 6.15 cents per farms must be, cut on. or be- 10 I I 0 �v , d,',-,,' the rice Qevel for good . ---.: ou n Mg I ceder steeq�s, while farmers on the look -out for !nakftg ium fore September Ist. stockers bid nothing better than 5 cents per `Povnd for light cattle. This is the last warning. - If Calf Market Firm. Calves were a moderate offering at 900, in- weeds are not cut legal pro- luding truck , arrivals and the market was firm on u basis of 101/,-', to 11 cents per ceedings will be taken against pound for good to eh�*e veals. with primL9 111/� cents in spots. Plain to med- all property owners by order veal calves brought 7 to 10 cents per Of the Provincial Government joun&whd most grassers sold at 5 cents per pound, though a few rough heavies were marked as low as 4 cents per Pound. Berry �Lambs Marked Lower. William The ,offering of sheep and Iambs was 1,000 ighter than last Tuesday when the market ,pened for the week, but trade was slow with o . Weed Inspector prjtcep 50 cents per owt. lower in a few wales� up to noon, When larger lots of lambs start- , ed moving the pri ce on Food ewe3 and''Wet'h- - . er,q was down,to 9,�enf�`per pound or' $1.00 AMATEUR lower than �Iast week. 4*e , , V_ which were a ' , . , ". , � �, , � !�, , � . �." ., `� �'& , small sWke of the total' to&ring brouzW steadv Prices ranging from 2 to 5 cents per BOXING TOURNAMENT ' pound. Hags Up 25 Cents Cwt. Itogs were a light supply and the market , -AT- i-howed strength with an advance of 25 cents per ,Mwt. in Price, bacons selaina at 12 centg I BLYTH,ONT. per pound. f.o.b. Find 13 eenL% per pound weighed off oars. though ps,ekers' bids for Friday Evening, August 22 yedev-day's qoadinm and to��s delivery were 60c p�r cwt. lower, ' On the Driving Park Grounds The receipts yesterday were 8,600 cattle, 000 calves, 660 hogg and 1,600 sheep and BOXING lambs. Quotations: Heavy beef steers $6.50 to 3 Bouts - 3 Rounds - 3 Minutes Each $7.70; butcher steers, choice. $7.60 to $7.50; Contest to a Decision. do , fair to good, $6.150 to $7,00; do. common. $5 , 50 to $6.50: butcher heifers, choice, $7.00 112 lb. Class. to $7.50 ; do. fair to good. $6.50 to $7.00 : Ross Galloway, of St. Thomas, Ont.. do. common, $5.50 to V9.7.5; butcher cow$' Champion, vs. Jimmy Culbert, of St. woqd to ch,yire, 45.50 to $5,75; do. Tnedi ...... $4 * 50 to.$6.00; canners and cutters, $2.00 to Thornes, formerly, of Toronto. $3.00i butcher bulls, good to choice. $5.00 lo 147 Th. C14LSS $5.50: do. medium. $4.50 to $5.00; do. bol- Bumps Wright, of St. Thomas, vs. Del owns, $4.00 to $4.50: baby beef, $9.00 to $11,00; feeders, wood, $6.25 to $6.75; stock. Raby, of L.ondon, Western Ontario m $5.25 to $6.60; calves. good to choice. Cbampion. $1�.50 to $11.00; do. medium, $6.00 to $9.50; . do. common, $6.00 to $6,75; do grassers. $s,00 to .S.r).50; milkers, $50.00 Zo 's9o.00: -1as Chuck Wooley, of St. Thon , 1927 springers. $70 to $100: lamlva, choice. $0,00; Ontaiio .Cbampion, vs. Cy. Peterson, buck lambs, $7.00: sheep, $2.DO to $5.40; hogs, St. Thomas. bacon. w.o.c., $13.00. Do., selects, $1.00 per how premium: do. WRESTLING butchers, 75c per hag discount-. do., trucked Bus, Loucks, Windsor, Pete Laing. in, 215c cwt. under w.o.c.; do., f.o.b., price St. Thomas, Former Eastern Canada $1.00 cwt. under w.o.c. , Champion. Montreal * August 12th.- Cattle receipts on Jas. McCallum, Referee;, Dr. McMas- the two Montreal live stock anarkets to -day ter and Bert MIcIntyre, Judges. totaMed �,151. The market steadied to a shade easrer. The bulk of 1he offerings were Blyth Citizens' Band in Attendance. just Plain to medium quality steers and ' Seating accon�modation for all. heilfers . A couple of l.oad.� of rood steerA 9old up to $7.450; medium good to good qual- ' Ladies will enjoy the tournament a3 ity steers bTougbt $6.75 to $7.00: steers well as inen. Open air dancing afteT weighirm between 1,025 and 1,100 Pounds of the tournament. Grates -open at 7.15. fairly good quality were weighed ap with hei-fers at $6.2S to $6.50; the bulk of the Boxing at 8.15. Free parking space 'heifers brought. $5 and $6.25. , Good cows for cars. were steady at $5.26 to $5.7-5. Plain to wed- ADMISSION 50c iu,m clu,naity cov.,5 around 31.50 to $5: can- ' ' neTs were easier to ,$1.50 to $2, and bulls ,31270-2 were about steady at $3 to $5. Quotations follow: __ - Butcher steers, good, $6.75 to $7.50; med- ium. $6 to S6.50: common, 35 to $5.50; but- FARMS FOR SALE chers heifers, medium, $5 to $6.75; common. $4.FiO to $5�50: butcher cows; good, 5.25 to - I I . � �. . , , 1� I . . . . - fall Wheat .. -, ' ' .� , Fertilizer I "' IV I ' To our 014i customers and as mlanY new ones as it is possible to seive, wo wish t4> remind you we will have fert- ilizer for you -all. Rubin's 33 per cent. Phosphate, Tanguay's Mixed Fertil- izer, also Armour's and 16 per ce�TL . acid phosphate. I I These grades have made excellent showing this Spring. Ask our cas- to4ners and find out for yourself. Don't be in a hurry to sign an order . as we always use your right as to , price, quality and service. I ' William M, Sproat OR REPRESENTATIVE AGENT 3266-3 I . D. H. McINNES Registered Drugless Practitioner. CHIROPRACTOR ELECTRICITY Magnetic Electric Baths Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons. Adjustment given for diseases of all kinds. 8054-tf - THE JOHN RANKIN , AGENCY . inds. Bonds, Real Estate � T $5.75; medium, $4 to $6: canners, $1.50 to ARM FOR SALE ­100 ACRES, LOT NO. Along to oan $2; cutten, $2,25 to $R.50: butcher bulls, gna F 8, Concession 16, Township of Grey, Conn - $5: common, $3 tu 114.60. , ty of Huron; 2 storey brick house, barn I SEAFORTH, ONTARIO Calf receipts were 1,624. Calves were steady .56x6D on stone fonndation; another building to firm. The bulk of the offerings were Just 26x56: windmill, drilled well; So acres Plowed. Phone 91 Main to fair quality Frriiss calves. Good veal balance has been under Pasture for several bi�ouwbt $9 to $9.60, with sales up to $10. years. Thirteen acres hardwood bush. Pos- ---- Better cominion light veal were sold around session first of March. Apply to ALEX. $6.60 to $7. Good grassem sold up to $6, BUCHA_NAN, R. R. No. 3, Walton. - 8186-tf s,nd the bulk of the plain to fair quality be- Live Fowl A BARGAIN tween $4.76 and $5.25: very common gm9sera ARMS FOR SAIAE.-A FEW CHOICE . as low as $4.25, F farms in Tuckersmith, Usborne And Hib- bort some of which are within 11/4 miles from FOR SALE. -Five acres, one mile - , the canninig ftictory whore the farmc," are from Seaforth; modern house witk Icing all the way from $50.00 to $100.00 furnace, bath and toilet; small barn; per ac , re for their peas this season. and the WANTED in. EHPORTANT NOTICES .ame distance from our famon, High School. good orchard. Taxes, $15. Splendid From these farms owners can have their tax- chance to start chicken farm, beas� ESTRAY CAWLE.-STRAYED FROM THE es taker from the township and aPp'lled to etc. Apply to . prem-ises of the undersirmed. Concession 2. our school And send children to commort Hibbert, about Saturday, .lul3F2fth, two year- school free of charge. THOMAS CAMERON, R. S. HAYS, ling black buld calves. Any Information lead- Box 4 It.. ExOter P. 0. Phone 114 J. 8268-tf WHI pay cash at your home. 2953-tf Seaforth, Onk Ing to their recovery Please phone 86 r 4, I. Dublin Central. Also for sale a quantity of rOR SALE. -128 ACRES, MORE OR ' ____ dressed lumber. MJCHAM , McCARTHY, FARM No delivery. ExtTa good prices less. Lot No� 28, Concersion 5, L. R. S., Dublin. 8269x2 Township of Tuckerqm.ith, County 6f Huron. There is on the preynises a 9 -roomed' stone - __ - house with Allat� roof, barn 54x56 and wing Max Wolsh viapS ' . to barn 35x5O, all with good stabling under- eath. Also good drive shed and hen house, - all in good repair. nere is also on the Dodd's Drain, McRop " K41 promises an abundant supply of water the year round; 12 ".res of good hard wood bush. Phone 17S Seaforth The Treasurer of McKlillop Township will There is not a foot of Waste land on the ! - . I be ot,his office, Lot 26, �Messon 6, c- fp,i,rn. There is a spienuni v­n-� An j,Wn Y - Killop, On Friday afternoon. August 92nd, to of small fruit. Tnimedinte Possession to house I receive c&0hpayments on assessment on Dodds' and buildings. rot- further Particullars RP017 , Drain. * to JAMES CAMERON. R. R. 4. Senforth, For Sale 14DIIN McNAY, Clerk. . ort. Lot Ia, Concession 5, of phone 2 oil Property 2 3270-1 133, TuckeTsmith. 8267x4 I ; .__ . __. - - ____ In Egmofidville DRAINTENDERS .C> 0 <> <> 0 0 0 �C* 0, * 0 <> 0 Comfo-rtalb1c, Dwelling, Barn, Chick- �0 I 0 en Houve and tVV0 RCMS land. -Dtidn tenders will be received by John Me- * W. J. Walker & Son <> Euildings in the best of repair; good Nay, Cleric, MoXflJop, R. R. Nx;, 2, Seaforth. , until, 8 p.m.v Sbdurilay, Atigunt 46th, 1090, <> 0 watel., small fruits, etc. , ,fon� tho constraietfion of the AcrideAten Dmil'4 <> W. J. Walker, Funeral 0 , inolufti* three brianches, 5,596 feet �f open d drehi end -%762 fdet of covered drab. T01ders * Director and Embalmer. * A REAT, RARGANi to be tik torth df litinp sum and'inust be ae- * 0 2 eomparlad W - n. ',ftwirked cheque, VArable to * Motor or Horse Equipment 0 immediate Possession Given. the rem XtXillop T*Wnsh* for go er . lo I of , I .b1d, 'The work to be commenced in * Cars or flowers furnished * , <> A. D. SUTHERLAND Is ", , as requested. 0 it) lfr*lft c %WaldInq Of Contract, <> I . , , .. . �r and - . . 6r bdots Re"Mbell 36*� * Day, or Night,' Photo 67. * I .1 I s"efflootions blim be, seen 11�""` Etc 164 a hisuroutili, 11 - 1*1 0 . � 6i 04 v ,O � 'O., � . * . 162. - b . .1. . P -A. .1 .1 I . alm .00 00 0 * 0 0 * 0 * * * 0_1 P110A � "A I I � I . .., "' I lrn­ � , I -11 U , . , I . 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