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'ighth Line, Notes* v d inerbased production during the f.o. . , I , , 1 11 ., . ,#. a 1.L;.',' , ; 0 ., I I I 11 . : I " I - I -, L —Rew. G. L. ,mx D e ts , , w^c . 7 year o . 1, ,14 due,,Xardh 111L."I It I I . Ulib, blue cow '3 V,Ora' I , I ! . J , :iRMP.VA R _R, 4 , _ , , . '4 ,,-, . , ., , ., , ., w Avregord c - 0 , r, - "I,.;, I ,' ,"',11"', -, 1, , FRA's' ,fl V3 si: .,4 . at thr yATdA light it 3 It' #0'r nde. "I It E I" 1, N4 ... , 110NFF , ' —7.-- ; - ' ' ` , ,, I.- I'll ". 11 '.;! Gross adcompanied Mr. ani MrA. . the . trm q,t the price. yeaya old, bred 4hT.eq 'n A - 0.# , ,a , , , i"."'N - .11 1 '11 'It %. , .1 winter months. . ! old' 'WI. h calf 0 ,.p ,4. _5 , . . wepks;; 9.9.4 IS I r , .1.1 I ,,, . .. W _Qw 3 ".N.;K 4. A*, - i , PARE 11, V, I R*2 I - 6tb ,Jersey ' Lf I I , j Jerry Dge,= to R*s tock, wher X ,1'' ,!,-,j,!tn'1 .., - Eft"V,e" , . I (M , 4, . e tlley The melpto Monday were 4,630 c4ttle, 600 yesr5 old due AlArO.h 'I , 0 0PV ,,.V , , hpifir 1 ., ,"A. , , " 01"', * .. . calyee 1106. hop .m Umbo. I ; Durham cow 7 , yesrs I Q , I 901, - - I " "'t I .1. Will Buy Poultry on Grade, , 4 0,,866 sheep and 1, bjed4 # -4 e JW , . 1. = 0 " , '0 , 1-IFT11 ­ ,:.. , &A ,, , " I v.­' attended the wmees given there by I . I ,, . I - s a -result ,of a conference of leact- Quotations.: Heavy - beaf steem $6.00 to 44d, bre i I month; 2 Holstein heifem risi ,CN,RQ .Ql e, . IM .." Q -4 . --1 I ". the 5traUord 10ity Uamo_ , 4 , u , , , '. F#W , ­ A , , TRP , " " W# , gp mm, W1 S ;-:4 ZY I ­ ,, . " ___­;.i , I 'T'o - '. S "__ _1 1 1,4 . -,-' i";%, 2, - ' -i CNRX , ;.V. _; I 11 NIT411. `1%111.11 .,,*' ,(),U,t ,e4 " I 3 1,, i! Mr. and Mrs. Ferdinand Hoegy and 'ng Wholesale boyers and represen. $7.00, but,.'her steers, ,ehoice, $7-25 to VlAb; I year; 2 Durbam -hofts rising I ,ear, , ,i .. ," I-. 'M ,. ,. - 'na .., ,, , I , '' , , -..,. . 4 . ,t 'It I I "' , ATI"r, i, .-.! '-:-.*.;;, do. fair to good, $6 Tom K.ro ard steer =81 1, Year; 2 b4by beef, , ,. 11 ,:!i ,' :fi ::i! tatives of the Federal, and Provincial _,24 0 $7.00; do. v* . on, I I f .. Q_r 0 Ottawo W.W., $ Y.." ". ". ." . . . . . . . R z ': i mol ., ; .i*i:,M, i *,. i ! gl-kx::. daughters, Freida ,and, Leona, of Lie- ipZoo to is. -5o; hu $7lZb heifers 3 to 4 months old, I Lef If I 'IV ; i'5',Wff, 1.,% -, -,'V _._ - ­ i - 04hor heifera, choice, , Toronto "r N9 , - i?, , -*: Bud Governments, an agreement ha s to s7,fio. do. fair t 'to . RT 'q . ,-;i :,` ?,. *i:. , ," towel, spent Sunday with, Mr. .D .0 -% ; H , Ire jaow due Februapy 3-, - _0N1#Pt:1 Aotkp. & -'I .!;k ,,i ,J ,,, A 1 ,)Pg%!. ?,,,, " , $4.00 t9 $5,50; butcher I '_ 1­'NQ,P ,t, ,*AL,I,t,.R,­­ ,,­ ,At4 , , I 1 _ ,good, $6.0 $0 ogr --I Yorksh ,,.IS& ..;.;.11.i: f .i:: ,,A ,, , ` I common. I , , , 'I ,;:' i .`:'. -.;'i, i! , , Mrs. W lh,m Hoegy and. ,Mr. and been reached ,on the part of th buy- d - wws chunks woig4ing from 85 to 60pounils, Term ---r1,,,.:. 1 ... ... _T_ -, ", 11, '. .: good to choice, $4,50 to $5.26; do, medium, -Nine mouths' qladit will be given ai furnish. ",TT in" v r ; - 0" I, , ,:";.....,.., ..,.,.,...."*.,!.":... ., . - -.11, I.— I . I ers to recognize Government grades. , , "'r,,:,75"tg ,, ,W,t 4VN, - .. 09 Eggert. - , ",f , , . ";i - ,, i',,. 4! ,, N,Qg -%. . a. - . I 11.1.1 ": . , - Char] $4.00 to 14.50; canners and cutters, $1.75 to ixig approved joint notes with ,bona fid.e p I Soloist: Olfve 'g, #M ., "'00" '31 i : Iii'l,iii-Il.iii."iil. ii,r..!",iiiiii:.!. ,? ,.; "i,i ", - The, agreement morks *n13 of Me $275; butcher 4ulla. good to choice, $'A-uu xO perty owners as security, or a "count of go," S 'rA1kW,,,,.,,.,',', 11 A k"M.,;t;,, ,,, 1 I :ii .ii '-'.,' i!i i iii",.ii'. 5% Mr. and MTs. George Hoegy, of Toronto symphony Orche tra M4uotga - ,,, ,. , I Y A. CALD- R -`-,3YT;o,P ,'', , , , i?ii, ,, i i i,i ?!..".*.,-'., l.,.', Grey, spent Sunday with- Mr. and Mrs. most important developments, in the $5.00; do. bol*gnaa, $8.00 to $8.50; baby beef, straight off for cash. HARR , , , I. 7 ffip: .t :. "' , " i, ." : I 'I, ­ ' ' , .11 tl 11.1, ::., Aue- I ,, - ,., i, 1! ,. '. el; ­ 1". , 1. 111.1 "I - I , , ,", --* .`.*.--' , poultry ' industry in Many years $8.00 to $10.00; feed , good, $6.26 to $6.25; WELL, PToprictor.- George H. Elliott . . . . I ; , , ii I 11 . I era , ­:.", h ,I " . . . .1 I,, I..., "",""""'. IN ., ,,t, .,..".".".,"**.'.'.'.' l.'.'.'."**.**...........,..,..,..,..'.'.', 1'_ C. Regele. backers, $4.50 to 45.75; calves, good to tioneer, 8284xI , . , " ', I Mrs. WL-& Kudli-ra and I . XM 1111.11 11' . , IMr. and Just what this announcement means 1.1bolce $12.00 to $=-P; do. medium, $10.00 __ . PROGRA 'IN; ' ' ' ,; " ' "; "' ')Q; '- i , '.,,' ,4 I - ,,,, ; _ _. ,, ' ,,, t,, ' 4ij , , . I "I'll `,, , 4i,; .?. I I , - " OlIV0 Kurth, Canadian con- Mary and Frank, of Blyth, were Sun- to the farmers of Canada is indicate- to $10,50; do., common, 46.00 to $1.00 ; do., AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK. SOME Pastorale -Franck.. . . . 11 ; ., .,-:" .6,i , ,-, 111 ,I' I , I '' , ._ I 1. - 1 . .. It, ., ,:i 11,., . 1­7; , , , tralto, Whose voice will be heard day visitors at the home of Mr. Clas ed by the fact that through the sim- grassers, $8.50 to 44.50; milkers. $45-00 to LIL impLMENTS AND GRAIN, at Lot &4, Aria -"Voce did donna" from 4La GloeondaP , i . V..." 01: ff - $90.00; springers, %60.00 to $100.01); lambs 'an ... .... I ... ­,,; A0 0, W 7T, 11 by thousands of listeners in all Eggert and other friends on the 14 ' ple, process of cTate-feeding and -pro- Maitland C cession, Goderich Towiship, on , ,j - finisbing poultry for market ­­' -_0 to $8.25;. buck lambs, j$6.00 to TueBday, ,November 25th, at 1.80 sharp, as Negro Melody ---- Teep River .. ........... ...'. , ', ', ;,:111 I ,Parts of the Dominion when she' ,Mr. and Mrs. cgt6, in mark t $1.00; sheep, $1.50, to $4.50; hogs, bacon, w. follows: Cattle--iOow 4 years old to freshen German Lie -der (a) Von. ewi-ger Rebe . . : ........ t.... . .. ..";,", ,2 -..z..x I .1 1. . Louis Baker, of Brod- Pe`rly 1. , gA ' t" I I ' from 50 to 75 _et value, o.c., sio.75 to $11-00. in December; I cows 5 yeaxs (Ad to freshen 1 " `J. appeaxs as soloist with the hagen, were Sunday visitor's with ;dT. (b) Der jager .......... I ....... - - 1, , t. Toroilito symp Dd., trucked in, 50 cents owt. under w.c.c.; in December, heifer four years old to freshen .... ­. 4!; 111 1.. . bony Orchestra dur- may be added to the individual bird. Dan -se PeTsane-4Guiraud. - . - ", . i and Mis. Healry Deltz. do., butchem, 75 cents Per hog discount; do., in January; 4 heifers 8 years old to freshen 1, "', . .11, Ing .1thel Canadian National Rail- A minimum differential of 3 cents lects, $1,00 per hog premium. in January-, aged co,w, milking Fwd; Pure I e 0 . .. I I rX i,1121111NII . , - , ,rz', - ­t , . ,". - a " " * ,(':' , Symphony Hour - .e. bred Ayershire 5 years old; cow, Part Jer- (b) I Have Twelve Oxen , ,! , " , . Ways' All-Canad grades in "" 0 . ........... I , ' :1 , ` , I .1 . , I on Sunday, November 23rd. Olive ' the milkfed class over the corres- Bey, - 5 years old-, 4 Holstein -heifa.-s Z years Ballet Music from "The Queeu,of Sheba" . . . . . . . . ........".1. -t , ".. old, 2 Durham heifers 2 years aid; Polled I I . , .1 .. . .., ., : . 11 1;. - . 11 Kurth is well known In the United WALTON ponding grades in the class selected . i , .:`, 1: I I I" Btates as well as Canada, having ' WRTH8 Angus heifer I year old, 10 hall fat sceeras be- - . I .... I .._% APPeared in such centres as Legion Eudhre and Old Time Dance, D is guaranteed by the buyers, and' suP- tween 9 and 10 cwt Pigs -York t,ow, four . . .; . . New cember ard. 3284_ _ plementing' this will be definite and PuAd.-In Regi=6 In November 11th, to chunki3 4boul 130 tbs, Harsels - YearEng . .. . ,- ,.­ 111411 ,York, Chicago, and Seattle. She . i I be Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Purvis, a son, Amanda ing colts. Sheep ---six __ - 0- --ol . I - .;. . I .... " 1, , I Su - _ . 1-1. I I.., ,.V_1.'- 9-tt" lived for many years. in Winn If YOUR money comes OUR way, it's mov. lostantial price, differentials Xoehler Oxford, 4 Leicester ewes. Also Ford Sedan . . -1 :....:....", _' , "; . . .. ..... .. , 1peg ing in the right direction towards a Merry tween grades within classes, the dif- Miller. I. Hibbert, on November l9th, to in god running order, trailer with stock rack, I 1 ­ ­, ;,; ,' ,­,. tl "`_­, t 4nd Is now a resident of Van- Clwistmas. Beattie's Gift StoreA .. , .. I ­ vouver. . fereritials increasing substantially -Mr. and Mrs. Worden Miller, a daughter. McCormick -Deering tractor and plow, used MEETING OF HURON I I . - ...:__ -, I Ritchie. -In Scott Memorial Hospi-cal. .. . ': , Notes-JMrs. William Neal is Some- -with each decrease in grade. Sea' one season; 6 young geese; 800 bushels seed . :"rtk, , .... . ... . . , , , ". . ", " "" r .1 COUN x. , Situa- forth, on November lryth, to Mr. and Mrs. barley grown from registered seed. Terms- , I ,, - what under the weather for the past A significant feature -of the Norval Ritchie, ,of Myth, a son. All sums ,of $20 tand under, cash; 6 months' COUNTY CIL I z. K ;1; 1. , "I'll, .. . week but -her many fTiends, hope to tion is that for the first time on a Beer. -In Scott Memorial HosPitah SPaforth, . C In I IT .41' .1 I credit will be given on steers' and grain; 10 I . . I , I "I see -her improved in health. province wide basis the premium on November 17th, to Mr. and Mrs. Fred momths' In other stock, on furnishing good I ...' 11 ELIMVILLE Mr. and Mrs. -C. Sellers spent the which the consumer readily pays for Beer, of Hensall, a daughter. . bankable paper, or 60/o per annum ,For cash WEST "I . , I , , ". I , , . L, .. ,;.. . . Styles. -In Brussels on November 8th, to Mr. on credit amounts, H. F. WILLIkl4c, Pro- The Council of the Corporation of the Conn- North e I 1 ..- I . week end at Heidelberg, quality in poultry is passed along to and Mrs. William Styles, a son. prietor; G. H. Elliott, Auedoneer. 3284,1 ty ofHuron will meet in the Council, Chamber. . . . . . . . Notes.--- Mlsis Bessie, Bell, nurse in Rel. 'MT. Richard was Nisiting in ihe original producer. -0 eridh. at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of PHONE 47 I 1. "I training at the Ontario Hospital, Lou- the village ,on, Monday. Feeding -experts tells us that it MARRIAGES PUBLIC AUCTION SALE OF FARM SrOCK Tuesday, -the 2nd day of Decembm. l?B0. All . . . -don, visited for a few days at heT There was an old time dance in costs less -to put the last pound on Werkman-Dawson-At the Manse, Kippen, on AND IMPLEMENTS. -Fred W. Ahrens, accounts against the County must be in the NOW PLAYING' auctioneer, has received instructions ,from the hands of the Clerk not later -than Saturday . Ume, here last week. the halil on Tuesday evening of this a mature market bird than it does Saturday, November Ist, Thelma, daughter undersigned Proprietor to sell by public auc- preceding the meeting of Council. CYRIL MAUDRin *'GRUMPY" Mx. and Mrs. Thomas Hodgert and week. to raise the bird to maturity, It costa of Mr. W. Dawson, of Varna, ,to Mr. P. tion at Lot 29, Concession 9, Township of - . The Guild of St. George's Church from 7c to se per pound to raise the Workman. , Logan, one-half mile east of BrDdhagen, on County Clark. MON., TUES. And . WED. ' -children from near Seaforth, visited at GEO. W. HOLMAN, Mr. Bruce Cooper's' last Sunday. " Dobbs -Brien. -At the home of the brid* Par- Tuesday, November 25th, 1930, sale to com- Goderich, November 15, 1930. $284-2 . intend holding their annual bazaar.on bird to maturity, and, from 3c to 6i' ents Ridgetown, on November 6th, Nellie, mence at 1 o'cilock s,harp, the following:- . Rev. Whitesides and Mr. Leonard, Wednesday, December 3rd, in the A. per pound to crate feed and finish. eld;;t daughter of Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Brien, Horses -1 black gelding rising S years old, t _ I Evangelists, are holding services each 0. U. W. Hall. Fancy work, baking, It is further stated that the aver- to Chafles J. Dobbs, son of Mr. and Mrs. I bay mare rising 3 years old, I driving geld- , might, except Saturday, commencing etc., will be for sale. A splendid op- age range bird may be expected Fr,,,, Dobbs, If Lucan, by Rev. Walter ing rising 2 years old. Cattle -1 Durham cow Mehard Bmthelme'ss Jones. 6 years ald supposed to be due in .1une I . tromptly at 7.45. The services so far portunit-. to purchase Christmas without finishing to grade, "Selected * Durham cow 5 years old supposed to be ue with -beautiful Constance Ben- ave been very helpful and inspira- gifts. B" while by being crate -fed and fin- in July, 1 Durham cow 3 years ald supposed FARMS FOR SA - LE - _. " nett offeTs, a wonderful ro- tional. Their Singing in solo and Mi and Mrs. George McTaggart ished, -not only is it possible to in- DEATHS to be due irl March, I Durham cow 7 yea s AiLll FOR SALE. -FOR SALE - PART LOT mance by ,duet accompanded by Mr. Whi-tesides visite'di with 'Mr. and Mxs, Jas, Wil- crease weight approximately one ""Y,-Tn W,roxeter, ,on November 31'.h, Isa- old supposed to be due in April, I Durham F28 and 29, Concession 8, McKillop, eon- I -on guitar or banjo, are a delight to liamson on Sunday. pound, but what is more inilonrtant, s bel Esther Davey, aged 17 years. cow 4 years old supposed to be due in May, .. 192 acres and known as the T. E. REX BEACff . rnillie.-In Walton, on November 9th, Chris- I Durham cow 4 years old supposed to- be due taining . hear. Next Sunday there will be a Mrs. Hieurley spent Monday with to raise the market grade, to "Milk- tina, wife of John Smillie, in her 75th year. in June, I Durham heifer 3 years c,!d bred H' -"s farm- Must be sold to close the estate. 1. ' . shortly, 2 heifers 2 years old, 2 rt,( -ars and 3 If not sold will be rented. For particulars " special meeting for men at 3 p.m., as her daughter, Mrs. C. Sellers. fed B" or "'Milk -fed A." At current - heifers one year old, I steer and C heifer apply to J. M. GOV12ndOCK, Executor. Sea- -%vell as morning and evening ervices Miss Vera Alltree. spent Thanksgiv. pricees this means an added value spring calves, 10 B r , alv _,, I Durbam forth, I 8201-ld SON urJHE GODS d. at 10.30 and 7.45. ing 'with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Car- per -bird' ,of around 75c. bull, pure bred. 2'uymeaTnre cc Pio­l Berk - The very mild weather of the Past ter. This whole situation means that CHOPPING ihire . ow with litter by her side 4 w, eks ald; F ARMS FOR SALE. -A FEW CHOICE THURS., FRI. and SAT. -week is very enjoyable and we hope . 1 Berkshire saw due December 5f:'n. These farms in Tuokersmith, Us,borne and ER& t- 9 are bred Tawnworth; 10 shoat% ,eighing JOHN McCORMA,CK a premium will be paid for the be , uwa bert, some of which are within 1% miles from it will continue for some time. .0. ` ter quality bird, and that there will Commencing on November 24th, We about 60 pounds. implements -1 Massey -H r- the canning factory where the farmers are greatest -of, all Irish tenors, in 0. — be very little market demand for will do chopping on Monday, WedneS- ris binder 6 -foot cut, I hay rake. 1 lWaterloo making all the way from $50.00 to $100.00 ,as engine, I circular saw with per acre for their peas this season, and the the picture that justifies all . . News and Information For small, thin an 2 bl-adei, I Massey -Harris mower G -foot cut, same distance from our famous High School. you've heard about it. -d-poroly finlished birds. day and Saturday, ,Price, 6 cents per 6 horsepower , Therefore, it behooves the poultry- bag and. 17 bags for $1.00. 1 steel tire buggy, I cutter, I Oliver single From these farms owners can have their tax- . DUBLIN the Busy Farmer raisers, to ,make a special effort this WILLIAM ALEXANDER, furrow riding plow, 1 steel land ralltr, I es taken from the township and applied to "Song of My fleut, Legion Euchre and Old Time Daace, De- democrat, 2 sets of double harn-.3s, 1 set our schood and send children to common, cember 3rd. 3284-1 year to crate feed, properly finish Lot 26, Concession 2, Hay. ingic harness, and a few other artic;es too school free of charge. THOMAS CAMERON, . , Winter Fair Dates. and properly kill all birds for mar- 3294-1 'numerous to mention. Terms of Sale.­Adl J.P­ in care of F. Harburn, R. R. No. 1, - The funeral of the late John Burke, ket. . sums of $10 and under, =all ; over ,that amount Cromarty. 3268-tf Coming -"COMMON CLAY" -who died on Wednesday in London, November 19 to 27th -Royal Agri- 10 months' credit will be given on furnish- ARM FOR.SALE.-128 ACRES, MORE ORi - ing approved joint notes with bonafide pro- F ,was held on Friday mornin., at St. cultural Winter Fair, Toronto. ON perty owners as security, or a discount of 60/. less, Lot No. 28, Concession 5, 'Patrick's C;huTch, where High Mass December 1st to 5th -Ottawa Win- per ,annum off for cash on credit" amounts. Township of Tuckersmith, County of Huron. I . was sung by R,ev. Fatbefr Bricklill. ter Fair, Ottawa. , POULTRY MARKET IMPORTANT NOTICES No reserve as the Proprietor is overstocked There is on the premises a 9 -roomed stone, - I - A t; I d ci iom house with slate roof, barn 64x56 and wing, ,Deceased was seventy-six years old December 8th to 11 -Ontario Pro- an, S.0- 0 a a ng. uc oneer s e a to barn 35x5O, all with good stabling under- ' Toronto. November l8th. FREE RANGE PURE BRED WHITE ROCK fin1wl in case of all disputes. JOHN BROD- land had always lived in this yietinity vineial Winter Fair, Guelph. Dressed cockerels, 13 each or 2 for $5. BEATTY HAGEN. Proprietor; Fred W. Ahrens, Auc- neath. Also good drive shed and hen house, luntil a few years ago he ma le his Chickens, 5 Tbs. up ................. 33-35 BROS., Varna, Ont. 8284-1 tioneer. Phone 684 r 6, Mitchell. all i . n good repair. There is also on the an abundant supply of water the "home in.Londan. He is -survived by M. Klinkhamer, ,e ­ Do., 4 to 5 lbs . ............... .: 28-32 s284 -i Premlses Do., SIX, to 4 rbs . ............ :,_ 26-28 pULL WANTED-4WANTED TO BUY, A - --- year round; 12 acres of good hamd wood bush. two Sisters, Mrs. J. , -of the ,,eillage, and Miss K. Barkle, of Royal Fair Opens. Do., a to 3 1/ , lbs . ................ 26-28 ' dua-1 purpose Shorthorn bull, one to two CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM There is not a foot of waste land an the 26 EGGERT. farm. There is a splendid orchard and plenty Chicago, also two brothers, Martin, of , f This week marks the opening o Hens, over 5 tbs . .................. old. Ai5ply to CHARLES STOCK, IMPLEMENTS ANT) FURNI_ ­ _ yea m of small fruit. Immediate possession to house Broilers .... . so 33 R. R. 1, Dublin. Phone 23 r 14. 3284-1 TURF.-F,.d W. Ahrens, auctioneer, has re - *.,.,.*. ­.*.*.,. ,.,.,.,.­*­., 28-30 from the and buildings. For further Particulars apply Clileago and Walter, of Sault Ste. the Royal Winter Fair at Toronto , in St. D ck ...... ms undersitmed pro- Turkeys ........... ..... .... I ...... 32-3 OR SALE. - 16 YOUNG PIGS TWO prietor to sell by Public auction at Lot 10, to JAMES CAMERON, R. R. 4, Sesforth. 5 F Ont. Lot IS, Couc 6, or 2 on Mane. Interment was made and, everything points to the most Geese ............. .... ... .......... 21-23 weeks old, one fresh cow. PATRICK Concession 2, Township If Hibbert, 11/4 mil ea sion phone u es 133, Tu"kersmith. 8267x4 ,Columban Cemetery. . interesting exhibition of agricultural MURRAY, Lot 19, Con,:esaion 2, TvIcKillop. east of Dublin, then I mile south, on Thu ' Mr. and Mrs. L. J. Lo,oby and fain- produce and live stock in the Fair's --Go. .284-1 day, November 27th, 1930, the following!!-- . Phone 13 on 228. .", Horse -1 bay gelding 10 years old, 1 draught — ily spent Sunday in Lucan. IMiss Gertrude, Mulligan has taken history, this in spite of conditions in - DAIRY MARKET, E SHORTHORN gelding 15 years old, I aged mare, good work - Rhode Island I Per,cheron filly 2 o:d. one many parts of Ontario which tended bull and some single comb er; rising years Cattle Durham a -position in Stratford. to retard a number of crops during Miss Jean, McConnell, of Detroit ' cockerels. Apply to M. CRICH, R. R. No. Percheron, su*.ing colL -1 Toronto, November 18th. -Cheese, new, large vow 8 years old, fresh with calf by her side; NOTICE at 3, Seaforth, or phone 21 on 615, Clinton. 17c; twins, 171/4o; tripilets, 171/2c; iltons, due in January; the past seas,on. Coming at this sea- 3284x2 1 Durham cow 8 years old, Bpent the Week end with her parents. son of the year, representative farm- 20c. Old, large, 27 to 28e; twins, 28 to 29c; — -_ I Ayrabire cow 8 years old, s*uppoAed to be Id 28c. be due County Treasurer's Sale of Lands for She was accompanied by her mother ,ion her return. eTs in large numbers from all parts stiltons, PLES FOR 'SALE. -FOR SALE QUAN- in calf; I Holstein cow supposed tn a Butter -No. I creamery prints, 331/9 to 34c; Aptity of hand picked Winter apples. Apply in June: 1 Durhaim cow 8 years old due in Taxes. Mrs. A. Mulligan is visitin friends of the province are expected to at- . tend. The visit of the "Royal 5N" No. 2 creamery, prints, 821/2 to 33e. to MRS. WM. M. DOTG, R. R. No. 2, Kippen, February; 1 Durham cow 5 years old due in Eggs -Fresh extras, in cartons, 52c; fresh On,t. Telephone 20 on 93, Henat March ; 1 Ayrshire cow 7 years old due in Notice is hereby given that the list in Mount Carmel. Party of farm boys and a similar 38 to e tras, loose, 60c; firsts, 5?c; seconds , . . February; 1 Hereford cow 8 years old sup- of lands liable to be Sold for taxes this -0 party of farm girls will be a fehture 40c. FOR SALE. - ONE SINGLE FURROW Posed to be in calf; 1 part Jersey cow 6 years Oliver riding plough. Apply at The Ex- old supposed to be in calf; I farrow cow -1 I year, has be46-n prepared and copies of the occasion. The Fair continues - Dositor Office, or phone 6-92, Hens -all. Durham heifer supposed to be due in June, 1 thereof may be bad at the County 2 4 Treasurer's Office. The list has been HILLSGREEN from November 19th to 27th. 8279-tf heifer rising years old, spring calves. GRAIN MARKET Pigs -1 -broad Bow due January 1.56, . 2 brood published in the Ontario Gazette of Rock — I saws just bred. Hens -About 40 Barred bred; 50 Barred August 31st, September 6th, Septem- Notes. Miss Minerva Reichert has Should Clean Out Cistern. Toronto. November l8th.-Manitoba wheat--- hens I year old. pure about Rock pullets, pure bred; about 75 White Leg- tember 13th and September 20th. In -returned to heT home after spending During the warmer monthk of the 01/2c; No. I Northern, 66c No. 1 bard, ,; No. 2, do., 65o; No. 8, do., 63c (c.i.f. Goderich AUCTION SALES horn hens I year old; about 75 Wliite Leg- default of payment, the lands will be SeVeTal day-, with friends in Zurich. cistern water has a tendency to and Bay ports). horn pullets, and a number of Barred Rock sold for taxes, said sale to commence bred. These bred year MT. John Cochrane and Mr. Alfred become un - foul, disagreeable A id Manitoba nats-No. I feed, 281 jc; No. 2, SALE OF CHATTELS AND cockerels, pure are all -to- at the Court House, on Monday, Di --- . AUCTION 1,ay strain: 14 good young gme and ganders. late Ed- PIdlips have returned home after a bealthfut Various, insects and the 261/,c,' HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS of the Stafford, at Fairview Gardens. on Implemenlaq-1 Deering binder 6 -foot cut, 1 cember Ist, 1930, at 2 o'clock in the (c.i.f. Port Col- very pleasant deer hunting trip to washings from roofs of houses, es- Argentine eorn-74 cents mund . 5 -foot Cut. i iviassey- afternoon. borne. Gravel Road, just north of Sealorth, on Sat- M,assey-Harris mower hay parts in Northern Ontario. I pecial ly where birds are Tiumero,us, Millfeed, delivered Montreal, freights, bags urday. November 22nd, at 2.30 p.m. One Harri a grain drill, I hay rake 10 foot, I GORDON YOUNG, I 1 dr, sser. ! rocking loader, Maxwell; I disc harrow. I Inteq-na- County Treasurer. We are sorry to -report that Mrs . R. . ,MAH.istter was taken to Victoria Hos- conspire to po,Ulute cistern water. included: Bran, per ton, $21.25; shorts, per bedstead. mattress, ton, $22.25V middlings, $23.25- chair, 9 kitchen chairs, I cup,board, two tional cultivator, I steel land roller, I scuf- 3282-4 I I I oil beater, one fler, I 4 -sect ion harrows, I Chatharn wagon I We With the coming of the rainy season ital, London, one, day recently. Ontario grain -Wheat, 68c; barley. 34C ; tables, I couch, stove, 28c; 1,ackwheat 54c, wringer, 1 set 240 M. scales wheelbarrow, nearly new, I Bain wagon. I tmel, wagon, farmers will find it valuable to give Tope she will soon be able to enjoy natb' rye. .15c! . 4 I 1 top buggy, I set single harness, 1 Licycle. I top bugg,y, 1 cutter, 1 h,ay rack, I set sleighs -- — Masse51- the cistern a thorough cleansing in lher usual good health. 'Mr. George and preparation for refilling with fall 10 — 1 robe and horse blanket, garden tools, a with flat platform. I cutting box, I number of sash, also a cornplett, line Harris ma,nure .spreader, 1 set scal( s 2,000 tbs. I Renfrew cream 650 Honey For Sale and Mrs. 'rains. Filters also should- be taken -children, of Tavistock, and N21r. B. ,Window LIVE STOCK MARKET of housebod acce sorie , numerous other oapacity. .separator articles. Garden Produce wial be offered for Tbs. capacity, I stock rack, I Fleury malking ' ' Jarrott, of Toronto, spent Sunday at apart or reconstructed, according to The should Buffal,o, Nov,nnber l8th-Hogs, 11) Goo . &ale if not Previ*usly sold, including nuantity Plow, 1 single furrow riding plow. I double ' ' furrow riding plow, 1 gravel box. I 40 -foot Choice Clover Comb Honey, 15 cents 20 bacm of potatoes the type in use. cistern the homes of,Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane - be in so that surf -ace water in holdovers, 200; fairly active, mostly 1, 1 k- of white beans, or more ' one per pound; Light Amber -Honey, 6c and limited quantity of other garden Produce extension ladder, 20 new cedar posts, Friday closed , and. Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie, cannot ge t and small aninials era ; generally steady with average; to 250 pounds, $9 Terms-CRsh. W. J. Stafford, C,Ierl:; Thomas Monarch ll 14. P. gas engine, I Pump jack. per pound in 10 -pound pails. bulk desirable, 150 00; few I new emery stone 8 inch, I steel scaneun, I ,Mr. Arthur Broderick has been ell- sects in. Purity of water in cisterns is a Auctioneer, Par further particulars 160 to 170 pounds sLl(-ctions, $9.10': below Brown, GEORGE PARKER, Chiselhurst . apply to BEST & BEST, Barristers, Etc., Sea- large chop box. I new root pulper, I new gaged with Mr. Robert Mousseau at Consideration. 150 pounds, $9.00 to $9.25; packing sows, forth, Orit 3284xl cream can, new, hay fork rope, hay fork, hay Kippen P. 0. lumber primary -Exeter. $7,25 to $7.65. - car, slings, sling rope, a quantity of 3283x4 Miss Annie Con,Si,tt, of Hensall, Clean Up the Hen House. Cattle, 2,150 --General cluality rather plain; CTTON SALE OF PURE BRED CATTLE and plank, logging chains, grain bags, pulleys, M. Scott has been in' barrels broader a tove, chicken feeders, drink- - half fat steeTs predominating, market Blow, ' , AU11ORSES, spent a few day's -with her brother, ' Every hen house should be clean- ETC -D. ___ 'Illy 25 to 50 cents 1,ower; some weighty structed to sell at Lot 30, Concession 3, Mar- ing fountains, hicken wires. tile ,,pndes -and . ha Mr. and Mrs. Thomas GonSitt. 'Miss Dorothy Kyle of Hay T own- ed before putting in the pullet crop- thorough cleaning consists steers off more; choice yearlings. $13.00; good . scoop. reed -About 6 tons of mixed , Y. a steers, 1,240 pounds $9.50 ; medium and short rig, 21/ miles North of Brussels on Friday. November 21.9t, at I o'clock, the following: quantity of whe,at cheaff, about 10 feet of Xeds, $8.50 to $9.00; fle.shy grassers, $7.75 to ensilage, about 200 bushels of barley 300 FOR SALE ship, spent a few days with her A good $5.60 to Gainford Snowstorm =148839=. male, white, of wheat. 1­1 rlless $8,25; common steers and heifeTs, bushels of oats, 50 bushels Wend, Miss Annie Jarrott. Of removing the litter and all poUl- anuary 7. 1921; bred by 1. A, Wai,t cutter 'rades, born J : Min' 0 $7 ; beef cows, 5,00 to $6.50; . 9 -I set of heavy harness. I set of Aingle bar - Darn-Vilinge Maid 17015 _1 MRS1 Mrs. Gauld, of Formosa, gave a try house fixtures, such as - Elora, Ont. $2.25 to $3.76. Sire --Gain- ness, a number of collars. Furniture - I nie Sailor 4th; Minnie Sailor. I in the Hillsgreen hoppers, drinking fountains ar,d the splendid address cell- the Calves, 1,400 -Better grade vealeTs adtive I Banner Chieftain range good as new, I kit - steady; others 50 cents lower; xood, choice, fO rd Marquis =93755 (108690); Village A quantity of Rock Elm and Scotland Imp. chen Btove, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 cupboard, I Church on Sunday afternoon. like, then flusbi ing walls, boards floor, 7=: Pride of $12.00 ,to $13.00; common and medum, $7 Duke -8028 1 Royal Sailor (Imp.) =18959-; Coleman Qiflek Lite lainp, I Kayo lamp, Oak Rail Wood. Can supply from Mrs. Harry Fus's and family spent ings, dropping and =45218=; to $10. lounge, I cellar table. lamps, I hanging lamp, s, in length. Tracing to Crimson Flower Imp' -95=' '_ = Sheep, 6,800; lambs active, 26 cents or odd chairs. paila, lanterns, 3 horse hianketq, mom higher; good ,to choice ewe and wether Broadbooks Jilt 1st -Red, born Febmary 15. w Price $3.00 a cord. hiffietrees, neckyokes, ail cans, forks, shovels, 1927: bred by Archie Hislop, Brussels, Ont. . lambs, 90 Pounds dow-n. $8.25: medium and Dam-Broadhook's Jilt =84522 ; ltoci Rose pRdes, hoel;, pails, buggy p*le. find a host of A. ANDERSON, heavy bucl,s I etc. Apply 'to I . 1 , weighty kinds. $715 to $7.8 ; other n't-ticlei too numerous to mention usually p (Imp.) 43611 . Sire Mina Champion I R. R, No. 2, Hensall. 0 simpsonsq Limited and tbrowouts, $6.25. found about a farm. Sale ,to commcnce at =170253 ; Prince of Archers =60861= 0,c lock, sharp. Terms of Sale. -All sums of Phone 107-7, Hensall. 3283x Union Stock Yards, Toronto. November 18. (92900): Scottish Prince =50090 (84728). $10 and under, cash; over that asnount nine to$44 ' 'L --JCattle supply at the Union Stock Yards with roan calf heifer at foot sired I ly Gain- month.,' credit will be given on r-irnishing ,6M/(707 Preference Shares I Monday was some 600 bead lighter than on ford Snowstorm; bred again September 29th . ­ --- the opening day of lost week, and the killer to Gainford Snowstorm. Broadhooks ,rdt 2nd ;proved joint notes wi-th bonafide property o"ers as security, or a discount of 4% offering consisted largely of the poorer grades -'Roan, barn February 2, 1929; Sire -Gain- ford Snowstorm =-148.339=: Dam. -Broad straight off for cash on credit amounts. No being - has his farm We Remove Limited, controls The Robert which were a slow trade, around 1,000 reserve as the Proprietor sold left unsold at the close. Bids on common hooks Jilt =118440=, with roam beii*cr calf and is giving up farming. Auction,er's de - born simlmons, JArnited and Its sub- killers were 25 cents per cwt. lower than a at foot. Sultana Maid =177054--, red, cision, final in case of all dispute,. HARVEY live or dead horses and cows free January 22, 1921. Dam - Red Ribbon Simpson ComPany ' P These Preference §hares present I week ago, Weighty and heavy steers nlao L. HANNON. Proprietor; Fred W. Ahrens, bare Sultanta (IMP.) =81160.--; Si re -1. 8284 of charge. We pay for the Phone were in poor demand, at prices -ly steady =115380= ; Auctioneer. Phone 634 r 6, Mitchel -1 Lortl Lieu- sidiarles. the opportunity of Obtaining safety of with last week's decline. top for a few heav- -Gainfo,rd Of .9111enl =90418=; C211. ies being 71/4 cents, with others selling down- tenant (Imp.) =50050,2---; Prince of Rettie ______ .- - WILLIAM STONE SONS, LIMITEI Gainford Snow plincipal and substantial yield from the ward to 6 cents Per Pound. Baby beeves (71248) ; bred March Sth to - failed to show recovery of last week's de- storm. Roan Sultana -Roan, -born December Phone 22, Ingersoll of one of the greatest Canadian cline, the range of price In that class being 5, 1925. Da,rn--Red Ribbon =116SM-; Sire bill] foot. Phone 215W, Stratford securities merellandising oompanles. I'Simpsons" has in busfne s; its secur- 8 to 10 cents Per Pound. Butcher cows were -Ivanh,De 122760: roan calf at weak at 4% to 5 cents, except for some half Claret Princess 7th 163569=; roan. born . 8278-13 dozen .tops at 51/k cents per pound, but can- December 2, 1919. Dam-Clarent Princess Valley Hero 95930; New- For Quick , given satisfadiOn ners, which were numerous, made a steady 78638; Sire--Spri,nv ities m a conservative Investment. . 19/4 cents. Bulls sold unchanged irom last ton Princess Heir 56396 ; tracing to Claret week ,at 4 to 5 cents per pound for butchers Princess (Imp.) =5098=: bred October 17th Buildings for Sale. . Price: At the Market, and 8 to 81/2 cents per pounds for bolognas. to Gainford Snowstorm =148339=. Mina The only killers in good demand weire good Laas Itirt--Roan, born December 8, 1925. Dnm Sale Yielding about 6.950/c. to cohice handy -weight steers and heifers, Mina Lass 1115,19; Sire -Ivanhoe 122760=; beat Count of Woodfield ==66152=: tracing to Dimensions and Descriptions as Follows -- hich were scarce and made fir7n prices, steers bringing 78/4 cents per Pound ,and a Mina Lass Imp.: white heifer calf at f(x)t- 12,000 feet lumber. composed Wood, Gun dy & Company c . Good but- bred again to Gainford Snowstorm Novem ; ober cattle brought 7 to 7% cents per pound 2nd. MYsie 3rd -.-151444=; roan, born Aug. of 1 -inch hemlock and dressed One building 14,N151 with 8,F ceiling, rang 2nd, 1918. Dam-Mysie of Sunny ide 8rd boarding inside and out; two sides and lot and the bulk of sale,; showed a range of 5% ,pine; 2 -inch studding, rafters, end have Pine lapped siding, the whole Vu4 111540; Sire -Red Start, Imp. =69744- , Lin-dted to 61A cents, with some common steers down- , Crown Jewel, =93844 , tracing to TvT7aie j oi s ts, etc.; 2 -inch -matched with Georgian pine. Therre is one paneM word to 4 cents. , Trade in stores was active, with good 87th IMP, =883=., roan heifer calf at foot flooring 611 x 611, 811 x 8", 101, door and two windows with two Hgbtg ead 24flx241f: roofed with Pardid roofing. feeders steady at 5% to 6% cents and & few A heifer, 11 months old, from Gainford Snow- x 10" timbers. one building 16,'x24,* with 701 GfP ceffia, Company L1m1W NO. 26 shortkeeps up to 61.12 cents. Fair to good storm; Roan bull calf, 11 months old, from - ra mes, rough pine siding with batbons outside stockers -brought from 49/4 to 6 cents. Some Gai.nford Snowstorm and out of cow (No. 6) Also sorme sash, T I I old calv- batten d,o( All 7146? of JTlsfde matched siding andecelli Wood, GundY& Roan Sultana; grade cow years )rs. 20 loads of store cattle went to the scales up stairs v4rid One building, S0,1x701 with 4f?x410' tuddin 86 RIT198treet West, Toronto to 2 o'clock, and anything of fait quality ed four w,eeks; 1 Holatein ,cow 8 years old sound material. Prices right. covered with 111 UP rough pine siding wi I 4 Please I !Orwgrd me eirculAr describing In deWl found outlet ,before elosing time. Beat for. to calve ab,put time of sale, calf weeks battons. Rafters are 2)'x6,*xl8,P ward springers sold at $00 to $100 each, ,or old. Horseq-1 colt I year cgld from Pereberon one building 80,*x7611; 121t;12PO' t1m hone; 3 colts from Pereberon horse; H. B. EDGE Simpsons, LWted, 6.112% Preference Shares. spring a shade stronger at the too. but other grades . frame: 80?xS8,*; 10f?x10f-0 timber frame; w of dairy c*V A were Very slow and barely a quantity of wood, 14 inch; a mow of bay; 12 feet steady. about 12 boas of potatoes. Sale without re- I leanto's, SON261, 14tx,101, 161'xSSP, :, - , **** . N=e ........................... 4 ....... ............ * .... ­­ ... * ... ** " ­** G6 feet. Calves of all grades in a moderate offer. serve. Tema. -All sums of $10 and under, SEAFORTH Above buildings situated on Main Stra Ing brought 9tAndy Prices, thouch top Veals eaAh; ever that amount 10 mouths' given on 3284-2 South, Seafortb- Apply to WITZAAM AM= Addrao ............................................................................ at IS celita per pound were searce. The bulk IfumlPhing approVved. joint noto. Si% " of choice sold at 12 to 12% cents, with Plain cent. per annum off credit amounts. THOS. 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