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Stratford, called on friends hem knife and chain to the flower -acre farm and his veterinary practlge� ture a4d,aboUt lopor,'Imllt. beef meaJi 001 V .1. 0. I �, � , , !-� '', �� p, ,�,�q,,, u 10", 1
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mAile they attended the funeral of the :?r1ill and ring bearer each a ring. he had other wide Interests, ,]For and 5. per ,cent. grom MIX , 11 , "i 1 �, 11§�.f_ - , V
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ust ,week. Toronto and, 'Buffalo and on �helr re- McKillop Telephone System and fOT ing mashes should i4e,, %00 in a moist Leber .sheep sold steady .. �, I" I .. ,:� 1! ''LL, I'll -
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trip to Stratford last week. at their new home on the 5th eou� shipper for the Farmeiles Co s . "It'. 1.111111 I , . lq.�,� I
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Mr. John NkGavin shipped, a car cession of Logan. The gifts were tive Company, I . , I . . �,,
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bulk and Very . ., ,
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load of cattle lAst Saturday froin the costly and numerqus, which show. the best known ,and popular obippers on moistened the night before so that it Per owt, hig"Or for 019 �� L . ,, ., ,�. , , , ij,�'4'12,�, �
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4C.P,R. station ,north of here, to To- high esteon in which the young couple Toronto live stock market. He wus will become thor6ughly swollen be- Receipts were 6,392 cattle, 1,140 eaves, 010 , I , '' ; ,
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wonto. are held, in this vicinity. Guests were a mem1ber and consistent supporter of fore feeding. By adopting the practice hogs and 6,675 sheep and Iambs, �, i , , _ 0. L i .11, �, ,,,, I
Mr. Harry Bauermau is busy mak- Present from Windsor, Stratford and Qonstance United Church; a member of moistening mashes a few hours be- Quotatdons: Heavy beef stperi, ;6.00 to ,. . � I 1. "i .11 .111" I
ing -his round& threshing clover. Mitchell. of the Canadian Order of Foresters, fore feeding time many digestive dia- d�",D' - o � ; butcher steers, choice;, $6.76 to $7.50 ". I 1 4 t �. 1� 4'
fair to good, sz.00 to s6.5o; do. common, 11 �� � ,� '1�
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. I Constance, and also a member of orders can be overcome. Water or $4.00 to $5.25; butcher beifera, choice, $,5.75 . � 11, . � . 1. I I
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a - Britannia Masonic Lodge, Seaforth. sour skim -Milk can be used for mois- to $7.25; do. fair .to good, , ;6.00 'to $6,60 ; capiall OW I , $1210 � ,
do. common, $4.00 to $5.25. butcher cows, . ., 11
� He was very widely knoivi and in all tening -the mash ud- feeding time good to choice, $4.50 to $5.00; do. modiurn, , I �,iif � 11 �'.
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I BRUCEFIELD STAFFA places held, .the esteem and respect, it ,should, be fairly solid, -not sloppy or $4-00 to $4.60; canners and cutt,ers, $1.60 to. � . - , I I " ,3 � I.)
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not only ,of his wide circle of friends, watery. $3.00; butcher bulls, good to choice, $.J.50 to Scaforth Brawh - . �V' .
D 't Forget the big ,one cent sale at Kest, Notes. -On TueSdav ternoon the $6.00; do. bologna, woo to sz.5o; baby beef . I I 4 . �,� ", ,
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big's Pharmacy is on this week.
butaf his buiviness. associatm as wvu.
meqnbers of the W6 -men's Institute Thirty-nine years ago the was united
Feed all mashes M v -Shaped
troughs which be thorOughly
,
$9.00 to $11.60; feeders, good, $5.25 to $6.95,
to $5.n; to
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Notes,-MiSS, 'Margaret McKay, of
met in the hall. There were fifty in mar6agel to Miss, 'Minnie Spooner,
ladies Mrs.
,should-
clean. Be -move any food from the
stockers, $4.60 calves, good
choice, $12.50 to $18.00; do. medium, $10.00
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'Toronto, who has (been, ivisiting her
present. James Hill, the of Clinton6 who survivei. him. He is
pr esiAent, -presided; Miss Margaret by Mr. Ross
troughs, Which May be left ovel. after
their
to $11.00; do. edriumn, $7.00 to $8.00; do.,
V as re $4.00 to $5.00; milkers, $45.00 to
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�sister, Mrs. John Walker for the past
few days, returnea, to her home this
also survived one son,
Davis and Mrs. J. M. Millef were ap- McGregor, at home; and four Sisters,
the birds have satisfied' appe-
tites.
$'9rol'e; "'Pringers. $60.00 to $100.00; lumbs,
".5r buck lambs, $6.50; sheep, $2.00 to $5;
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IN MEMORIAM
week.
pointed as d4leigates, to attend the Mrs. Best, of Golden Prairie, Sask.;
Whole corn which hasbeen proper-
hogs, bacon, w.o.e., $11.26.
Night Calls Day Can& 0
I MT. and 'Mrs. Thompson and family,
convention in, London in November. Mrs. Edward Pickett, Detroit; Mrs.
A, this was Gra'
ndmother's Day, the
ly ripened is.,about the best grain for
Do., selects, $1.00' per hog premium; do.,
butchers, 75e per hog discount; do., tracked
Note. -Items under this head will be ch'art-
ed 50 cents per single verse, and 25 cents for
of Sarnia, spent the week end- at the
. Farnham., of Clinton, -and Mrs. Wm-
programme was given by the grand- fSeaforth.
fattening purposes at this Season of
in, 25c cwt. under w.o.c.; do., f.o.b., price
$1.00 under W.O.Q.
each additional verse.
-home ,of the latter's mother, Mrs. W.
.
FIreeman, of The funeral
mothers, twelve being present who '. held from his late home onW(ed-
the year. It is palatable and the birds
take kindly.to it. New corn or corn
cwt.
JOHNSON. -In treasured remembrance of
I Stevens.
MT. and Mrs. J. Ratten-bury and
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were dressed in old-time cositllme% nesday afternqon and was one of the
The programme took the form, of an largely in, this dis-
w1iich is not ripe should be fed spar-
they
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my beloved husband, Ben, who fell asleep
November lat, 1929.
"To
famaily, of Burlington, were the guests
of the former's parents, AT. and Mrs.
most attended seen
old-time picking bee. The ladies, sang trict for some years, being held under
ingly. Give the birds only what
will clean up nicely before going to
DEATHS
BuroB.-In Seafortli, on Saturday. October 25,
live in the hearts of those we love
is net to die." 82BIXI
Rattenbury this week. I
several choruses and told stories ov- Masonic auspices. The services at'roost.
er the wool. The first selection was the house and -grave were conducted
Fresh water, grit and oyster
kept the'birds
Edward Thomas Burns, in his 29th year.
MacGregor. -In Hullett, on Sunday, Oobbe
In loving, memory of John E. Bullard, who
The many friends of Mr. John M,c-
Xenzie, of the village-, will regret to
a chorus, "When You and I Were by Rev, J. Johnston, of Constance
Young, Maggie"; paper, Pioneer Days
shell ,should The where
can help themselves.
26th, Charles F. M. MacGregor, aged 64
years, 6 months and 16 days.
oien ot wounds in France in Octobar, 1918.
learn that he is quite ill and was tak-
en to Clinton Hospital last week,
U i � hurc fol wed
Mrs. A. A. Cblquhoun; instrumental , n bed () b, lo by the
, Masonic service. Interment was
Where the turkey,% can be. induced
to eat -a mixture of whole barley and
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We Ewe thought his time so short.
When he on tfuriough came.
,ItTxs. G. Hill is. visiting at the home
Mrs. J. M. W�Drden; paper, Gaities of madel in the family plot in Maitland-
.
C,Tandmotber, Mrs. J. F. Elliott; bank the being
buckwheat with a little corn added for
',he
BIRTHS
When to the front he bravely,went,
Ne'er to return again.
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of her eon, Mr. J. Hill in Stratford
at
cemetery, pallbearers
chorus, "Silver Threads Among the Messrs. WillianiClark, G,eo, Wheatley.
evening mea,l the cost of the ra-
tion can be considerably reduced.
G,rdon.-On October 20th, to Mr. and Mrs.
Duty called him, he was there. I
present. .
Successful anniversary service2,
Gold"- reading, "An Old Time Quilt- C. Farnham, B. Hall, W. R. Plant
in,g b�e," Mrs. 0. H. Kerslake; Chorus, and Thomas Livingston.
Home-grown grains should be used
James A. Gordon, manager of the Bank of
Commerce, Winnipeg, a daughter, Margaret
To do his bit, and do ,his share;
His heart was goodo spirit brame,
His
were held in BrucefieM United Church
,on October 26th. The day being a
"Old Black J-oe," Ani exhibit 40-L art,
icles brought
wherever pos�sible.
Turkeys for tAe ,Christmas trade
Eleanor Joyce.
Eisier.-In Mitchell Hospital, on Sunday,
restin place, a soldiees grave.
gremembered
-Ever by his Father, Sisters
-perfect one, there was a good attend-
50 years old out many -0
antiques, also there was keen inter-
should be sent to market dressed.
October 26th, to Mr. and M,n. Karl Eisler.
of Logan, a son. .
and Brothers. .
ance, morning (and evening. The
est in the! cookie contest. Prizes were NEWS AND INFORMATION FOR
Starve- the birds for twenty-four hours
Bauerman.-In McKillop, on Monday, October
These lines are dedicated to my dear hus-
preacher for the day was- Rev. J.
awarded to: Ist, Miss Vera 11'anibley;
before killing, during which time they
27th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Bauerman, a
daughter.
band, James Logan, who died October 81st,
1927.
Stobie, of BelgTave. whopreached two
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2,d Mrs A. A. Colquhoun; 3rd, Mrs
should be given all the fresh water
Reid. On Saturday, October 25th, at Welles-
0 joys that are gone, will you ever return
good, sermons which were listened to
with intent earnestness by the large
E. i:�.ffu,. At the close of the meet- ket.
ing, lunch
they will drink. The water aids in
cleaning out the. intestinal- tract and
ley Hospital, Toronto, to Mr. and Mrs. -Ar-
thur P_ Reid. 58 Hubbard Boulevard, a son.
To gladden my heart, as of Yore?
Will I find you awaiting me, some happy mor n
congregations. The music, which was
an old-fashioned was serv-
ed -by the grandmothers. Big Attendance at O.A.C.
also aids in improving the quality of
Lyon. -At Marr Hospital. Detroit, Michigan,
on September 30th, to Mr. and Mrs. R. H.
's shore.
.rendered by the choir, under the lead-
The Y.P.S. held their rally sarvices Registrations at the Ontario Agri-
the flesh.
Lyon, a son, Craig Royal.
Will your dear eyes meet my own, as in day
ership Of Miss Jean Murdock was ex-
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ceptio-nally fine. The special Offering
on Sunday evening when a goodly cultural College this fall have mount-
number were present. The president ed to a higher figure, than during any
Bleeding is done by Weking in the
mouth. Hang a can on the lower part
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-that are past?
Will I thrill at the touch of your hand?
0 that are ,Ill I fi,nd at last
amounted to over $500.
conducted the services. Special mus- year sivee 1919, when discharge from
of the ,beak to catch the blood. By
CARD OF THANKS
py .on, you
On sthe shores of that wonderful 1and7
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ic was rendered by a young people's war service released many men to
Addresses. by Miss
passing the knife up through the roof
of the mouth and giving it one turn,
A
Some day, I say, and turn my eyes
VVINTHROP
choir. were given- complete their college courses. The
Verna Kleitfeldt and, Mr. Victor Din- biggest increase is in the freshman
thereby ,piercing the brain, plucking
Mrs. William. Burns' and family desire to
express their sincere appreciation of the kind-
Toward the fair hills of Paradise�
Some day, some time, a sweet new rest,
Money to Loan I I
nen. There, will be no meeting on year with an enrolment of 1,510. The
is made much easier. The,birds may
.
ness and .sympathy extended to them by
Shall blossomi flo,wer4ike in my breast,
Don't Forget the big one cent sale at Keat-
Sunday everdng� as the Society is total increase in the agTieultura, I
be cleaned of feathers, Or in some
cases the flight wing feathers and
friends in Seaforuh in their recent bereave -
ment. 3281-1
Some day. some time, my eyes shall see
jug's Pharmacy is on this week-
visiting the Fullarton Society. courses is 73. This a,ttendance is tax.
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Sudden Death. -The people of this ing ,the dormitory and dining-rlooirl.
the main tail feathers may -be left on.
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His face kept in memory,,
day his hand shall clasp my hand,
,Some
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Notes. -The W. M. S. and, Ladies'
section, were greatly sho&ed to learn accommodation to the limit, esPecial-
Plucking should be done just as soon
Just over in the morning land -
.Aid will meet at the home of Mrs.
on Thursday morning of the passing ly since the new residence is still un-
after killing as possible. The head and
IMPORTANT NOTICES
0 Moming-land; 0 Mcirning-lamd.
Allen Ross on Monday afternoon,
of Mrs. Montgomery Davis, who pass- der construction.
feet are left on, and the birds left
MRS. JAMES LOGAN.
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OTICE. - THE UNDERSIGNED WILL
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November 3r& Miss Gillespie, from
ed away very suddenly an hour after
undrawn.
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Japan, will speak. The thanksgiving
thankoffering will also be handed in
at this meeting.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Campbell and
Misses Mae and Re-ta Campbell spent
Sunday with MT. and Mrs. Baxter, of
Berimiller.
MT. George Little, who has been in
-the West, returned home ay
and .brought the body of his brother,
Joseph Little, who died in the West.
The funeral was held on Tuesday to
Maitland -bank Cemetery an& ,was
� I-argely attended.
The many friends of Mr. Cha-Tles
McGregor Were shocked to hear Of
Iiis, sudden dedth Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Foster Bennett spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. George
Eaton. .
Grand Master Bro. White., of Al -
berta, addressed m
I- 0. L. 813 on Tuesday evening.
A progressive euchre and dance
will be held in Winthrop Hall On
Thursday, November 6th.
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McKILLOP
Don't Forget the big one cent sale at Keat�
ling's Pharmacy is on this week.
Eighth Line Notes. -Mr. and Mrs.
iCharles Eggert attended the funeral
of the latter's aunt at Ayton on Sat-
iurday.
midnight, on Thursday morning. Mrs. Atc-cording to Andrew Fulton, Over,.
Davis had undergone an opei,ation ov- seas representative of the Ontario
eT a year ago but -she ,seemed to have Fruit Growers, Association., there still
entirelg recovered from it, so that her continues a good demand for brigbt-
m eat shock colored dessert fruit on the British
to her family and friends. Mrs. Davis market. This is attributed- partly to.
whose maiden name was Eleanor Ven- the below -normal shipments of trans-
nor, was united in marriage to Mr. atlantic fruit. During the week on
Davis in 1910, and since then had re- wbi,ch -the most recent - report was
sided -near Staffa. She is survived based, Ontario apples topped all
by her husband, her parents, Mr. and others in price, McIntosh's 'selling f I or
Mrs. Thomas Vennor, two sisters and $8,610. MT. Fulton states that 'all at-
-brothers,, Mrs. George Dalrymple, tractively COIOTed dessert -apples W-11
two 1
of Chiselhurst; Mrs. A. Ryckman, of bringgood prices on the British mar-
Exetei, and Messrs. William and Bert ket at this time while the green cook-
Vennor, of Chiselhurst. The funeral ing apples are more or less a drug
will be held from her late home on on the market. Some progress in
Saturday afternoon after which inter- the shipping and handling of Soft
ment willbe made in, -Cromarty ceme- fruits is -also repor-ted, plums from
tery. the Burlington district having arrived
.0. in excellent shape and drawing good
prices. .
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Don't Forget the big one cent sale at Keat- ' Weekly Crop Report.
ing's Pharmacy is on this week. According to the weekly report of
'cultural representativ ht
Successful Anniversary Services.— �gri es, droug
The anniversary services of Con- is assuming serious .proportions in
ance United Church were on many parts of the province. Not
st held
Sunday, October 26th, and were a only has plowing been difficult, but
grand success. Th6 services on Sun- in many sections wells are going dry.
day were conducted by Rev. Mr. Far- Feed grain is plentiful in most sec-
rell, of Ontario Street Church, Clin- tions and owing to the low pricas pre-
vailing the bulk will be fed to live
ton-, who gave two very able and in- ock. As a result feeder cattle are
Spiring addresses to large and ap- ,st
preciative congregations. TI;e choir at a premium. Mangels and turnips
also rendered very suitable anthems , have hi most parts of the provinca
--.-- Al 4-1, - . turned out successfully forr the form-
The birds should bethoroughly cool-
ipmen.t
ed before being packed for sh .
Packing may be done in barrels or
boxes, the birds being arranged close-
ly together so as to prevent moving
in transit.
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POULTRY MARKET
Toronto, October 28th.
Dressed
Chickens, 5 tbs. up ... :* ... * 33-85
Do., 4 to 5 Tbs . ... .............. 30-34
Do., 3% to 4 lbs . ................ 28-30
Do. 3 to SY2 lbs . ......... � .... 28-30
Dr. 3 Tbs . ....... I ........ 1: ..... : 28-30
Hens,' over 5 lbs . ................... 28
Broilers ................. ........... 82-35
Ducks ................ .............. 82-34
Turk . ............. ............... 4549
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. DAIRY MARKET
Toronto, October 26.-Cbeese, new, large,
17c; twins, 17%c; triplets, 171/
.2c; stiltons,
Me. Old. large, 27 to 28c; twins, 28 to 29c;
. d ,tilt�ns, 28,.
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Butter -No. 1 creamery prints, 331/9 to 34a;
prints, $91/2 to 38c.
No. 2 creamery, -
Eggn-FresU extras, ,in cartons, 60c; fresh
extras, loose, 48c; firsts, 44c; seconds, 32 to
3 Be. .1 -,
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GRAIN MARKET
Toronto, October 28 -Manitoba wbeat-No.
I hard, 77%c� No. I Northern, 76y4a: No. 2
'I*-' 731,/pe: No. 3 do., 711/_,c (c.l.f. Goderith
and y ports I
ession 1, — op.
a ,,, bred bacon hog for service, 1,jaried by
the Department of Agriculture to the Me-
Killop Bacon Hog Club. This is a. superior
animal, a real Pig. JOHN NOLAN. care -
taker. Phone 21 on 144, Seaforth. 3281-2
OR SALF.-FIVE MALE COLLIE PUPS,
F 8 ix weeks old, sable and white; nicely
marked. Parents are heelers; $2.00 each.
ROBERT M. PECK, Zurich. Phone 96 r 3,
Hensall. 3Z80-2
- OR SALE.-SHROPSHIRF AND LEICES-
F ter ram lambs, Tanxworth pies, both sex -
.. Also a few good young carriage Or gen-
eral purpose horses. MANSON BROS. Phone
23 on 96, Zurich, Ont. 1 3280-2
OR SALE. - ONE SINGLE FURROW
F Oliver viding plough. Apply at The Ex-
positor Office, or phone 6-82, Hensaii.
8279-tf
OR SALE. -FOR SALE PART LOT
FARM F eon -
28 and 29, Concession$, McKilloP,
taining 192 acres and known as the T.' E.
Rays farm. Must be sold to close the estalb--,
If not sold will be rented. Por particulars
apply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor, Sea -
forth. 8201-tf
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AUCTION SALE
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK ON
Lot 12, Bayfield Line, 3 miles east of
Bayfield, on Thursday, November 6th, at L. 30
p.m., sharp. Mr. Albert Townsend has in-
Btructed t thef.undersigned to sell by Public
llowing: Hors -Mare 5 years
old supposed to be in foal,esgeneral Purpose
mare 5 years old, good agricultural horse 9
a old, spring foal. Cattle--Durharn heifer
ye !*" ing: black heifVr, springing; 2 Holstein
spring
b eifers, springing; 6 heifers supposed to be
'Mr. and Mrs. C. Regele spent Fri- for tne OCC . so — .
iringville. mixed quartette by Mrs. B. B. er -and -a failure of the latter. Live Manitoba oats -No. 1 feed, 35%c; No. 2 "' calf: 20 stock heifers, 50 year old hens;
day at Stratford, and Set stock generally seems to be shaping do, 32%c. quantity of hardwood, 12 inch; also a full
Visitqrs at the home of Mr. and Stephenson, Mrs. Leo Stephenson, Mr. well and farmers throughout -the Argentine corn, 791/2cl (c.i.f. Port Colborne). line of farm machinery if farm should be
Ly wen: My. George Wheatley and MT. William " - Millfeed, delivered Montreal, freights, baga ,sold. Terms. -All sums of $10.00 and under, -
Mrs. C. Regele on Sundl ,province have already commenced cash; over that amount 10 months' credit will FARMS FOR SALE
Britton, and a solo by Mrs. P. Lind- A in luded: Bran, per ton, $21.25; shorts, per be furnished On approved bankable Paper. Six .
. and Mrs. Wes. Fischer, of Fullarton; . their winter feeding. Many Middle- toc, $Z2.25V middlings, $23.25. b FOR SALE. -A FEW CHOICI
.31r. and Mrs. Harvey Ische and MT. Say, all of which werre mueb apprecl- sex farmers are now in the west eon- Ontario grain --W` � beat, 69c; barley, 34c ; per cent straight allowed off for cas on
credit amounts. ALBERT TOWNSEND, Pro- FARMS
and Mrs. J, Deitz and Miss Susie Deitv, ated and, added greatly to the Value templatbyg the purchase of feeding oats, 30c; rye, 45c; buckwheat, 57c, farras in TuAkersmith, Usbarrie and Hit
of Ellice; Mr. and Mrs. George Schroe- of the services. On, Tuesday evening prietor; G. M. Elliott, Auctioneer. 8281'1 bert, some of which are within 1% miles from
cattle. The report is of a general .0 — the canning factory where the farmers ar
der, of Sebringville; MT. and Mrs. a fowl, supper was held, but on ac- ,ton,e for the entire province, condi- FTRST ANNUAL AUCTION SALE OF 39 making all the way from $50.00 to $100.0
count Of the rain the atte-ndiance was . Registered Shropshire Sheep, .at Relleloy- Per acre for their peas this season, and th
John Kuchne, of Rostock. of n,ot as large as usual. 711be ladies tions apparently being the same all LIVE STOCK MARKETS don Farm, Bayfield Road, % mile east Of ,ame distance from our famous High Seboo'
Mr. and Mrs. -George Eggert, ,over. Varna, Ont., on Tuesday, November 4th, at 2 From these farms owners can have their t"
Stratford and Mr. and, Mrs. August had provided a wonderful supper -W Buffalo, October 28th. -Receipts: Hogs, 9,- p.m. o'clock. It is my intention to offer to es taken from the township and applied t
hich needs no comment. Aftew sup- 100; holdover,s, 300; active to [ill interests, 10 the public by annual auction Bale the best our school and send children to comma,
Eggert, of Rostock, visited Mrs. John w to l6e lower; bulk desirable, 160 to 210 lbs., Shropqhire breeding sbeep of imported and school free of charge. THOMAS CAMEROV
other friends per the ,people were entertained, by PREPARING TURKEYS FOR THE sio.io: few 220 to 250 Pounds, $10.15 to domestic stock that I can Produce. This Box 48, Exeter P. 0. Phone 114J. 82684
on the line. the Harmonic Male Qi�a�rtette. of $10.25; below 140 pounds, mostly $9.85; Dack- year my offering includes: 17 ram lambs, 5
Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Doerr spent a Listowel, the programme consisting CHRISTMAS TRADE ing sows, $8.25 to $8.75. ewe lambs, 8 choice breeding ewes. An ca- F ARM FOR SALE -128 ACRES, MORE U
of singing, reading, violin and piano Cattle, 2,500; general quality very plain: sembly of splendid individuals, proven in less Lot No. 28, Concession 5, L. R. S
0 -ay last week in Stratford. ave been held over steady to mostly 25 cents lower; common production and of good type. This fall my Township of Tuckeramith, County of 11UT01
, Address and Presentation. -About instrumental's and was a real treat to Turkeys wbich h kinds and cows draggy: good steers and sheep won Ants at Zurich, Blyth and Bay- There is on the premiseg a 9 -roomed stor
loo friends and former neighloors of all. Reiv. J. Johnston, the pastor, act- from the Thanksgiving Festival with yearlings, $11 to $11.25; heifers, $10.25; fleshy field rairq, also at Mitchell they won i'l house With slate roof, barn 64x56 and win
an. The proceeds the in -tent of pre -paying them -ror the grassers nod short ends, $7.50 to $9.75; beef their class. The lambs are of outstanding to barn 35X50. all with good stabling undo
Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Henderson jouy- ed as chairm ow prospects, sired by neath. Also good drive shed and hen hous
mounted to $300. Christmas trade should' be put on a cows, $-5 to $5-60- quality. in,fluding sh
ilieyed down to Eliniville on Wedne- a Calves, 1.100; vealers fictive, steady: good Imported Buttar and Gibson rams. The ewes all in good repair. There is else on it
day evening to spend a % otes,-Mr. W. Dale, of the staff fattening ration about the middle of ow Bed pr es an abundant supply of water tl
. ocial evening N to -choice, $14 mostly $14.50; common and by such well kn n sheep br ers as Shields, ,mis
f the Dominion Bank, Toroiq�to, spent, November. Birds which ,have been oil medium, $9 to $12. Knox, Hammer, Betzrier, Cowan and Van- year round; 12 acres of good bard wood bus
and to wish them, well in their new 0 Sheep, 10,700; holdovem 1.300; Ninbs a- ioon, Registration papers for each sheep on There is not a foot of waste land an tl
liome. During the evening Mr. and the week end with his parents, Mr. open range during the growing sea- tive, steady to 25d under Friday average; hand day of sale. Buy a registered pure bred farm. There Is a splendid orchard and pleni
Mrs. Henderson were presented with and Mrs. James Dale. son should riot be confined to pens good to choice ewe and wether lambs, $8. ram to bead your flock, n1so some foundation of small fruit Immediate possession to bOU1
�Mr, Roy Allen., of the Collegiate, during the fattening period. When .... stoalc at this special sale. Good roads all and buildings. For further parbiculars ap#
Q substantial purse of money accom- assir,ted the, choir properly fed they will take. no more Union Stock Yards, Toronto, October 28th. 0irecti,ons. Terms. -Four per cent. straight to JAMES CAMERON. R. R. 4, Senfort
rallied by an address. The a4ddress staff, Clinton, who od -Gommo,n butchers, canner cows and bologna discount for cash, or 12 months' credit on ap- On�t. Lot Ill, Concession 6, or phone 2
was read by Mr. Michael Murray, and on Sunday last and whose services exercise than is necessary for go bulls were prominent as regards volume in proved joint notes. LLOYD A. MOFFATT. I 88, TuckersmLth. 8267()
the presentation made by Mr. Jake were much appreciated, spent Sunday digestion, -whereas if they are eon- the cattle offering at the Union Stock Yards. L.D.S.D.D.S., Proprietor; George Elliott, Auc-
.
The balance of the evening at the home of Mr. and Mrs. John flned in pens there is great danger which exceeded thRt-of the Monday previous tioneer. 3280-2 .- - ___n17__
Broom. Ferguson. of the birds going off their feed, de- by close to 2,000 head. Trade In killers was --- -_ re -
VMS. most pleasantly spent in cards slow, at the start, but thp better grades were AUCTION SALE. -Mr, G. Ellio tt has
Mr. and Mrs. Ilender- Mrs. Justin Sinclair and a lady veloping digestive disorders with ac- moving fairly readily before noon, with buy- 'r"- ceived instructions from Jo,s Ph N -
re ." Great Bargain,
and dancing. riend from Brigden, Spent Sunda5' companying loss of flesh, and quite ers paying steady prices for butcher steers Farlane, to sell by Public auctio 1.�t 12c', &
son were, greatly esteemed residents f st with her sister, Mrs. L&) Steph- frequently the loss of a number of and heire � . and 25 cents per ewt. lower Concession 5. McXiflop, 21/-, miles north of
of MeKillop for a number Of years ]a than lastrqm-eek for cows. Bulls were slow Seaforth, and 1/4 mile west, on Wednesday.
and while their removal is deeply re- enson. I the birds. . tind a shade easier. with the odd good but- November 6tb. Pit 1.30 p.m., Farm Stock, Ira-
gretted, all wish them every happiness Mr. and Mrs. ixrii�s Dale and son, When the weather is cold the birds cher at 4% cents amd bolognas at . 5 to 3% plements and Household Furniture. Horses- In Good
Arnold, motored to Guelph on Thurs- will not flesh as rapidly as earlier in -U Per round. Canner cows sold mostly I bay horse 8 year% old, 1 brown home rising
an4j� much prosperity in their new ' at I% cents ,per pound. with some unsold. 7 years old, 1 aged mare supposed to be in
day to visit Mrs. DaWs sister, MXs. the autumn, and at least five week's Baby beeves were firm at 9 to 114 cents, feel, I grey horse good single or double, 1
home to the, ,South. M,cNab, who is seriously ill in G'uleph feeding will be necessary to get them with the odd top at 11% cents per pound. spring wit. Cows -I Durham cow 4 years old
Bode-Rose.,A very pretty autumn Hospital. ready for Cbristi-rias. As it will take Trade was not any too active for the beat due to freshen December 25th, I Holstein cow Used Cars,
wedding was solemnized in St. P&teT'S Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar spent one week to dress and Ship them to killers, outside of the baby beef class, and due to freshen January Ist. I Holstein cow
Lutheran Church On Wednesday, Oct- there were 3,000 cattle unsold, at the close due, November 28th, I Holstein cow due to
n M Sun -day at the home of Mr. and Mrs market, fattening should commence despite fair enquiry for stockers and feeders freshen March 15th, 1 Durham cow 4 years (1) A WILLYS-KNIIGHT MODE
22nd, when Miss Norma - S. Rose, . h
- John Ferguson,. at lea.st six weeks before Christmas. at steady prices for anytbing'of fair to good old due dn May Ist. Pigq-1 sow wi' litter 70 SPECIAL SEDAN with 4 ne
eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Ed Death of Dr. Charles McGregor.- If the birds are very thin even a Ion- quality. a weeks old time of sale. About 50 h` tires and smooth running 6 cylind
,Rose, of M�KHIOP, became the bride Indicating firmness nt the top for weighty Impicnieribi-I Deering binder 7 foot cut, one
of Mr. Henry J. Bode, son of MT. and No death b�as'eveT Come With a gTeat- ger period may be required to flesh steers was the sale of half a load to a Pack- MeCormick Tnower 6 foot cut, I 12 -foot hay sleeve valived engine, with two hes
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Mrs. William Bode, of Logan. Rkwv. er sense of shock td-tbe people Of thi-3 them properly. er at 7.70 cents per Pound, and a couple rake, 1 single furrow Cockshutt riding plow eyS, one front and one back. Co
community, as Well as many Otbem Feeding should be started gradual- of choice heavy steers made an autsire of nearly new, I Fleury walking plow NO, 21, new $2,500.00. Now $600.00. W
.T. Alberti offigiated, The bride was a greater distance, than did the ly, in fact the birds sbould be fed "Y' cents per pound. Other steers 1,050 lbs. I Frost & Wood 12 -plate dise, I 18 -tooth Frmt outwear two cbeap new cars.
given in marriage by her father and at d over selling from 6 to 71/1 cents per & Wood cultivator, I set 4-Bection 3iamond
ivory announcement of the sudden death of regularly twice daily from about the anound, though some fairly good weighty but- harrows, 1 14 -hoe Frost & Wood seed drill, ,L :8 A Sl
I was charmingly dressed- iu w�ich occurred last of Septeiiiber. The 'birds should chers were included in the holdover. Tor for I scuffler, I Rain wagon run five years. one (2) TWO 1929 MODE
;duchess satin with Pearl trimmings Dr. Charles MtGre'90"r, ow eales � a7 I DER OVERLAND WHIPPI
suddenly at his ,'home, near here, late receive just what they will clean up handy steers was 7.86 cents per pound, a wtagon and rack. I set Renfr a , - CYL N
and trailing veil, caught in place with load weighing up at that figure, and a few fork, rope and ear, 120 feet new rope, one SEDANS. Fast, economical ai
orange bloasloms, carrying a bouquet Sunday e5vening. Mr. McGregor had nicely with two feedings daily, morn- heifers made 7% cents. Plain butcher cattle massey-Harriq cream separator run 4 years, in 0 r1a TI U These cars are mo
,of ye,11ow &yyq�ll�themums and fern. not been, in the best of beaRb for 07- ing and early evening during the sold downward to 4110 cents, while the bulk a quantity of doors. windows, rous,rh Ind fin- S 0 th n 'i 9-
M.- Valera Rose, sister of the bride, er a year, but was (able to be about. third week in November. After that left over. The few cows selling over 41% a iolied lumber, I Eaton 2150-ege: incubator, new ern, up-to�date in every way. Cc
189 ' 11 V 110 nd were choice heavies or beiferish last spring; I claal oil brooder stove with 5.00. Pric
MAU" on Satur eattle time feed three times daily until kill- e u ;
was the ,bridesmaid, dressed in butcher cows, and plain kind sold downward canopy top, 500 chick capacity: also mew
from Senfortli station, When be suf- ing time. . to 8 cents. a quantity of household furniture. Terms.- now at $1650.00. Your old car i
silk emw with bouquet of pink car- Although , The feeds should consist ,both, of -Most of the fair to good stDckem and feed- Lumber, incubator, brooder, furnitare and III .cepted as trade4n. TeTms on h
and fern. MT. John Bac
liations ,b, fered a heart attack. brought from 5 to 6 cents per pound, sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that S71086
acted as bast somewhat severe at -the time, it was mashes and whole grains. Feed mash- " credivt will be vivan an .
cousin of the grourn, ith a couple of loads weighing around 000 amount 12 months'
, not thouglif to be serious, and' on Sunr es morning and, lodd-day and Whole pounds -at 61/L cqpts, and a few around 700 furnishing approved ,Point bankable paper, or
nl,an, Little miltdn Bode, the) ring to have -recovered. grains in the evening. The birds call pounds as high as 7.85 cents. Rough feeders a discount of 5 per cent. allowed for eaoh. Chas. Barnett
%earey, eiscorted little Miyttle Kalke, �g he seemed must be sold as proprietor has
'la esting quietly in, .the evening, digest ,more food when it is, fed, in I'd common light stockers were somewhat Everything
the flower &11, dtMed in yellow slow and several loads of that kind were In- rented his farm. JOSEPH N. MCFARLANE, Box 303 SRAPORTH Phone 2
calence, -silk With s ,basket of little however, the summons came and he the form Of mash,but the feeding of cl�d I,, the holdover. Milkers and spring- Proprietor; George H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
_yenow mums. -Messrs. Wilmer - Rose passed 1wdY in, a few millut6s. Mr. whole grains in the evening will pre- e -Ts -ere a llgh1h offering and a slow Bale. 8281-1 . . 829
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FOR SALE.—Five acres, one mile
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R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont.
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Registered Drugless
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CHIROPRACTOR
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Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
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SEAFORTH, ONTARIO,
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