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That we 'sell Sewing
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Done up•in' packages of three
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Price 15e Package
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On Thursday, April 5th
An expert on Trusses and Surgical 'appliances will be at our store.
We strongly advise all those afflicted with ruptu,res'to consuls
with this representative of F. Langdon Co. Manufacturers of Surg-
ical Appliances.
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A real nice selection td choose from •1n
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Snap, Rims and Turned up edges.
2.25, 3.50, 3.95.4.95 and 5.95
Sizes from 61/a to 71/2
Blues,
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CUSTOM TAILORS — $e Measured by a Tailor.
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ARCHERY EQUIPMENT
$3.95"to $22.50
35c and 60c
$42.50
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Headquarters For All Sporting 'Goods
AUCTION .SALES.
CLEARING '
AUCTION SALE -
Lot 37 on 7th concession Goderich
Township, V mile north of Bayfield
Road, 6 miles west of Clinton
FRIDAY, MARCH 23rd
at 12,30 sharp
HORSES—Bay team geldings;
Clyde Mare.
CATTLE ---Roan cow, 6 yrs. old
duetime,of sale; "red cow, 9 yrs.
old fresh one month; hereford cow
4 yrs. old, fresh 2 months; hereford
heifer freshened in December; roan
cow 7 yrs. old, fresh; holstein cow, '4'
yrs, old fresh 1 month; 1 black heifer
freshened in January; roan heifer
freshened in January; red cow 4 yrs.
old due May lst; white cow,. 6 yrs.
old due time of sale; holstein cow, 5
yrs.. old fresh 1 month; roan cow, 6
yrs. old fresh 1 month; 8 hereford
steers,. 900 lbs.;' 5 Durham heifers,
800 lbs.. 6 Hereford yearling steers;
5 Hereford and Durham yearling
Heifers; 7 little calves.'
PIGS -9 chunks around 90 lbs.;
Sow due May 15th;young sow due
May 1st.
HENS -100 hybrid pulletts
• IMPLEMENTS --M. H. binder, 6
tt. cut; Deering mower; Bissell Discs
14 plane (nearly new); M. H. drill,
11 hoe; cultivator cockshutt hay
rake;` 1 2 -furrow Oliver Scuffler with
bean harvester; 2 walking' scufflers;
McD. walking plough; New Idea
i sbber tire wagon (nearly new) ;
gravel - box; 4•r section harrows; set
sleighs; (nearly new); cutter; -gang
plough; hay ` rack, 16 feet; stock
rack; fanning mill; setscales; set
heavy harness; set light harness;
wheelbarrow, ':,DeLaval cream sep-
arator; hay fork; 2, 100"Ib. milk cans,
Electric brooder (new) 2 range
shelters (new); :girl's bicycle; set
slings; whippletrees, neck yokes;
'for'ks, lumber; etc. Chicken Hoppers,
table, 6 kitchen chairs.
ghum in stooks; 400 bus.
Oats and barley, ,
TERMS—CASH
No reserve as farm is sold
GLADSTONE. GRIGG, Prop.
HAROLD- JACKSON, Auet,
E. P. Chesney, Clerk. • 39-3
cbtotrwt`tle i oHylterarme.tpildo> 1co cal>,dmu1e'aK,nDem 1H0c;o11w, , HagFa tt4' 4tr'AIICTIOoB}$c!i IASnurA
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detesrg,m11 eis1DurhewpMy•1st
f sale; Drhaol45sol
monh
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old 1)TP01 itol: to sell Try Public Auction••
P GS l'sow wath,: litter itV foot, on tiof �i Coneessioh $, DTorrrs Tp ;:
dolude: May 12tih 8 Yokeunk/3 ro,GtomTniUeudteiDAgYfao, tlio1wARCH 's2hA114
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York , York-44
ll:FOULITC;.•75 legii'orn hens: HQRSES General purpose" ikiare,
II'IPt,EIVIENTS M ' 11 Finder, ;$1. ,years old, supposed to be in foal;
H: ,mower, ,6 ft cut; sulky rake Ii y 'Genera1F purpose mare, 6•• yeaas • old;
loader, 13�'hoe M 11.< -Seed drill with
new sprrng, teeth; : Spring;< 3 se -
tooth h
o r e drsce: ha ow c
cult vat r , N w ir, ,
tion harrows, steel seller, bean Chunks; .1 Registered Hog.
IM1?LEMENTSS: 1'4. R. Drill, 13
hoe; 2'f yrow 'walking plow; set
Sleighs, with flat reek; 1 H.`C. Cream
Separator, 500 ib.: capacity;' A quan-
tity of sacks; about 8 tons of shay;
'set of team harness• 3 horse collars;
:Aladdin Lamp. -
'aA�"11LLig; 'Itegisteii'ed.. icistele
Cow;. 6' Years old, "I eyes Correct
Dutehla d", ee E. O, P., • stood third
as a •2 year old,- with 444 pound's fat
from 10,899 lbs,, milk,' bred .'oir
October 27th.
1 Holstein eow, 3 years old, due in
May; 1' ,Holstein Cow,; 3 years old,
due in April.; 1 holstein cow, 3 years
old, due in April; 1 Jersey now, 5
years old, due in May; 1 Ayrshire
Sow, 8 years old, due in April; 1
Holstein cow, 5 ; years old, due in.
April; 1 Holstein Heifer, 2
years old, supposed to be in calf;' 1
Holstein Heifer, 2 years old, sup=
posed to be in calf; 1 Holstein Hei-
fer,•2.'years old, supposed to be in
calf; 1 Jersey -Holstein Heifer, sup-
posed to be in calf; 2 Holstein Year-
ling Heifers; 1 Jersey -Holstein Year-
ling Heifer; 1 Holstein Bull, rising
2 years old; 1 Durham Bull, 2 years
old. 10 of these , cows and Heifers
have, been vaccinated.
Absolutely No Reserve as
is rented..
TERMS—CASH
Robt. Wallace, Proprietor.
Harold' Jackson, Auctioneer.
ur
am
Erban
Dispersal Sale
Huron County Honre, one mile
south of Clinton, Ontario on No. 4
Highway.
TUESDAY, MARCH 27th, 1945
Connneneing_ at 1.30 pan,
A 'complete dispersal sale of the
Shorthorn Herd of the Huron Coun-
ty Homs will be held on the arrow
date consisting of the following: -
3 fresh cows, 5 due shortly : afterthe
sale, 3 to freshen in the fall, also 2
open vaccinated heifers:
This herd is fully accredited • and
T. B. tested.
Catalogues will be available at
the County Home, Clinton, -Ontario,
Phone. 24, and also at the Agricul-
tural Office, `Clinton.
The Committee in charge of Coun-
ty Home affairs have decided, to
maintain a dairy herd only and
therefore the entire herd of Short-
horns will be sold to the highest
bidder at this sale..
TERMS CASH '
-Huron County Home Committee-
(A. McCann, Chairman) Proprietors
N. W. Miller, Clerk.
Duncan A. Brown, Auctioneer.
39-3
''su supposed be in
PIGS': 8 Sows, pp to
`r litter • at foot
a with 44
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w t. ,
Pig; ,
scuffles* and puller.,,.; hand • scuffler;
riding plow; 2 wal7clag 11 ewe; wheel
barrow; fanning ;hill set of 3000 iji.
scales With rack; ' Set of sleighs;.'
farm wagon;' hay rack is., ft. gravel.
box; stock reel;; wagon box; De
Laval Cream 'separator wits}• npotiir
bog crate; ; 28 'f t,, extension ladder;
1.1:trron pig trough; root pulper;
chicken feeders; number of .barirels -.
chicken shelter, ` 2 log bunks; slush,
scraper, grindstone; cross cut saw;
stone boat; Quantity -of lumber and',
plank; 3 bunches of shingles; one
sprayer; new steel water " trough:
lined water trough; Iron kettles;
quantity of cedar, posts; chop box;.
set heavy double block whiffletrees;
neck -yokes;- •sling rope; chains; grain
lifter; pea harvester; 2 set of back
band harness;" one set new, set
breeching; set of stops; number of
horse collars, forks, shovels, horse.
blankets; grass seeder;.
HAY and GRAIN 5 ton bay; 100
bushel fall wheat; 125 • bin mixed
grain; 8 bushel of seed beans.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS:. Pandora
range; box stove; glass' cupboard;.
sire kitchen chairs; serving table;
flour bin; 240 lb, scales, 2 lanterns;
wardrobe; 2 work stands; work
bench; 2 toilet sets; quantity of -dish-
es and kitchen utensils. Host of other
articles.
TERMS -CASH:
Malcolm MacDiarmid, Prop,
Harold Jackson, Auct:
E. P. Chesney, Clerk. 40-2
V—
Do you need money for the pur-
chase of -feed or fertilizer? If so,
you should consult Mr. Robinson,
Manager of the Bank of Montreal.
The Bank is regularly making loans
to farmers for all useful purposes.
CLEARING A'UCTI,ON SALE
Farm stock and Implements
Mr.Harold-.Jackson has been in
strutted to sell by public auction on
MONDAY, MARCH 26th
on Lot 10, Con. 2 Hallett Twp., 5
miles west of Seaforth and 3/. miles
north 'at 12 o'clock the following:
HORSES:' gray filly, rising '4 yrs.
old; Belgian filly, 3 yrs. old; Clyde
filly .rising' 3 yrs. old.'
HAY,`: GRAIN -10 ton hay; son CATTLE•; Hereford cow -with calf
AUCTION `SALE
Mr. Harold Jackson has 'been in-
structed to sell by public auction on
Lot 15, Parr Line, Stanley Town-
ship, one mile south of Veins, on
THURSDAY, MARCH 29th
At 12.30 sharp. the following:
HORSES -Black Mare, 8 yrs. old;
Bay Mare, 6 yrs. old; Chestnut Colt,
rising 3 (broke),
PURE BRED CATTLE: Electors
Ensign, 266663, male, red 2 yrs. old.
Dunston Lavinia 4th; 284523, female,
dark i roan, a , 7 yrs. old,due to freshen
in April; Crimson Dawn, 294500, fe-
male, roan, 6 years old, half at foot;
Morning Flower, 296557, fcdiale,
roan, 6 yrs. old, due to freshen in
April; Crimson Marigold, 322608,
female, red, -2 years old, -due to fresh-
en; Tidy - Crimson.. Molly, 825040,
female, roan, 20 months old; 2 year-
ling. heifers, eligible for registration
(vaceinated).
Red cow, 4 years old, clue to fresh-
en in March; Red cow, 8 years old,
due to freshen, March 15th; Black
cow, rising 4 years,, due to freshen,
June 10th; Block cow 4 years old,
calf at feet; Black cow, rising 4
years, due to freshen in. October;
Blue cow, rising 4. yrs., due to
freshen in November; Red cow, 4
years old,; due to freshen November
15th; Grey. cow, 4 years old, milking;
Red heifer.', due to freshen in April;
Heifer, rising two years; 9 steers
(800-1000 lbs.); 6 heifers (800-900
lbs.) ; 6 yearling steers; 1 yearling
heifer; 1 baby beef; 8 calves.
Herd T. B. tested and negative to
the blood test)
PIGS: 8 pigs (140 lbs.) 1 young
sow, due April 26511,
SHEEP: 1 Leicester rani, 2 years
old; 5 Leicester ewes,,
IMPLEMENTS: McCormick- Deer-
ing binder; 7 -foot cut; side delivery
rake, good condition; McCormick
Deering mower, 5 -'foot . cut; hay
rake; land roller; McCormick -Deer-
ing bean ,scuffler and harvester,
(new); 2' sets diamond. harrows, 3
iurd -4 section; 1 two -:furrow plow;
1 potato, plow; Farman (A) Tractor
with, pulley (new) scuffle'. and pul-
ler attachment for tractor; McCor-
mick -Deering 2 -furrow tractor plow
(new); 1 setspring tooth drag
harrows; 1 new rubber: tired wagon
(good tires),. 4 -wheel brakes; hay
rack; steel tire wagon; 1 horso
scuffler; set sleighs (new); buggy;
cutter; DeLaval crease ; separator,
No 12; fanning null sling ropes;
slay':fok, rope 'and pulleys; 1 stook'
loader; 'quantity of plank; 100" bust:
cull beans (clean); 1 beam cooker;
(wood); 1 'electric stove, good work-
ing order; 1 good colony 'house,' 10
by 12; coal brooder ,stove (new); 1
root pulper; set double harness; 3
collars; 15 bushels seed beans; wind-
mill and pump (new head); 1 'steel
gasoline drum and pump; insilage;
turnips; apples; and other articles
too numerous to -mention.
TERMS — CASH
Everything to be. sold as.Proprie-
tor has given up farrnieg and is en-
gaged in beelceeping, the farm being
rented'.
Harold 'Jackson; Auctioneer.
John Ostrom, Proprietor.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
40.-2
the farm
r
Cledriri`g
Auetrori Sale,
of ,
Farm Stock, and Implements
Edwar.l Welali ,bas' instructed the
undersigned to sell by, public auction:
at First Lot North of Clmton, on
} nghway No. '4
THURSDAY, APRIL 5,1945
ats1.119 i,3l) orcloek •Sharp the followingf
HORSES. Bay horse, 4 yrs„ broke
doubler
PIGS: 2 pure: bred York sows, with
litters 8 weeks old, 4 pure bred
York Sows about 6 months old
COWS:` Holstein cow, 6 yrs told,
1 0
-fresh; Holstein: Cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh;
Blue cow, 6 yrs. old, due,• Jurie 20;
Guernsey cow,'2 yrs. old, due May
lSt • - 4 Durhamheifers, yr.
15thr,ah s 1old;
3 Durham Calves;' 2 Calves 'two.
weeks, old; 2 fat heifers; 1099 lbs, ,
HENS: 25 Rock Hens. "
IMPLEMENTS; F.arin wagon, 3
inch steel. tire; low tin ak wagon; 2
light sleighs; cutter; buggy, steel
tire; : two wheel trailer; cultivator; '
Disc; mower, 'MrCorinick; rake, Me.-
Corm/tic; steel; ETeetrta Crean sg'par- 1
atony 850 lbs. nearly new; set scales,`
1 ton; •2 .cutting boxes; •- 2' hand
scufflors; riding plow; gas 'lantern;
grain -drill; turnip, chill; , coal oil.
brooder; 600 egg Miller incubates;
2-150 egg incubators,
100 feet new snow+•fence; 9 steel
posts; 4 .cedar corner posts; 45
gallon cider vinegar; 1 wire stretch-
er; scythe; corn -hoe; post hole
auger; whippletrees.
HARNESS: Doubleset heavy
breeches harness; double set driving
harness; . single set dray harness.
No reserve as farnn has been sold
Edward Welsh, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, . Auctioneer. 41-2
Auction Sale
Farin-stock, . Impleinents and house-
hold furniture.
Lot 19, Con. 6, Goderich township
TUESDAY APRIL 3, 1945
Commencing at 1 o'clock.
HORSES --Black mare rising 4
years; bay horse rising 6 years;
black horse 11 years.
CATTLE': Durham cow, 6 years
old, milking bred; 1 jersey cow due
May 19th; 'three year old heifer,
due time of, sate; black cow, 10 years
old, milking; 3 steers two years old;
3 three year olds; 1 calf 6 months;
1 calf three 'months; 1 heifer two
years old.
PIGS: 1 sow due time of sale; 10
pigs ^ weight about 180 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS.:i
1 M. H, binder 6 nde •
It. cut; 'D'eering mower, 6 ft. cut;
International hay loader; M. H.
fertilizer drill eleven disc; M. H. set
of dises nearly new; two drum steel
land roller; walking plow; two
furrow Kangeroo walking plow;„
three section harrow; set log sleighs
with log bunks; 2, wagons; hay rack;
M. H. cream separator; cutter;
buggy, 'grind stone; turnip pulper;
.quantity 'hay rake teeth; set work
harness, nearly ' new; 3 horse col-
lars, nearly new; set driving har-
ness; 2000 lb. scales; 1 fanning mill.
HOUSEHOLD F'URNITUIIE: 1
dining room table; polished kitchen
table; 3 washstands; 2 small' tables;
7 kitchen chairs; Occasional: chair;
organand stool; clothes_ wringer;
magazine rack; 2 milk cans 100 lbs.;
Daisy churn; rug, Wilton 12 ft. by
9'15";.rocking chair; pictures.
TERMS CASH
No reserve as faun is sold
Jas: S. Lockhart, Proprietor
Robert Lr Rowden, Clerk.
Harold; Jackson, Auctioneer. 41-2
Auction Sale -
of,
Farm Stock and. Implements
At Lot 23, Concession 6, Goderich
Township, it mile north of :Potter's
Hill, On
WEDNESDAY, MARCH 28th, 1945
at on'e ''clock"'
Mr. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
has been instructed to sell by public
auction the following:
Crosscut saw, Chain Hoist, Several
belt pulleys, Car jacks, circular saws,
power horse clippers, power sheep
clippers, electric washing machine
and wringer, Delaval cream separa-
tor, two 140 Egg Incubators, tools,
steel frame buzz saw, drive belt, 1
40' 7'!, one 80' 7in, and 1, 100 ft. 7 in
I. H. 0'. Power 'hinder,10 ft. with
one man control, McCormick 6'
mower, M. H. 51/' mower,:steei•rol-
.ler, potato digger, 1 H. On' one-
way' disc seeder and fertilizer, 13
disc' fertilizer drill with ;grass seeder,
8 ft. Broadcaster fertilizer, 13"
Papec ensilage .box and 35 ft. pipe.
12'x -grain grinder and speed jack,
set 'double -discs, M. H. -Manure
spreader, M. H: Hammer Mill 14"
governors and feeders, 112. H. Side
rake, 10', Model D. A. C. •tractor :iii'
good. shape; Robt. Bell grain separa-
tor in real good shape, high grain
elevator, 3 furrow tractor plow,, 2
farrow' kid plow, 3 'section spring
tooth :harrows, 3 section harrows, 1
power sprayer.
Wagon Horses, bay 7 years, wag-
on mare black 6 years, l 'sow, 3
young springers, 2 cows, young
cattle,
A quantity ofoats for seed, also
a quantity of barley, peas, barley
feed and soy beans,
J. Leslie Cox,,P,roprietor,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneot,, 41-1
Auction Sale
of Choice Dairy Cattle
on TUESDAY, MARCH 27th •
at Lot 34, concession 2 Hullett, 11A'
Utiles north of Summerhill 1I -mile
east or 1'4 miles south of Loiid'es-
bere and 2 miles west.
Choice dairy cows, and ;grass and
young cattle in good condition.
No reserve on account of ill health
William Blair, Proprietor
Harold, Jackson',Auetioneer. 41-1
Clearing
Auction Sale'
Farm Stock and Implements
At Lot 5 Concession 5, Hullett, One'
mile south of Constance
• WEDNESDAY; APRIL 40i; '
Commencing at one o'clock sharp
HORSES: Bay gelding,"9 yrs. old;
bay gelding, 11 yrs. old; driving
horse good single or double, 9' yrs.
old.
CATTLE: Black cow freshened in
December, five years old; Holstein'
cow to freshen near time of sale, 4
yrs. old; black cow to freshen May
16, 4 yrs. old; grey cow to ff•eshen
April 11, 8 yrs. old; red cow fresh-
ened in December, 4 yrs. cie1; red'
cow to fresher; April 24, 12 yrs. old;
white cow to freshen May 26, 10
yrs. old; roan cow to freshen May
4, four years old; red cow, 4 yrs.
old supposed to be in calf; 2' steers
1 year old; 6 calves, 9 months old;
2 calves 3 months old; also 100
hybrid y d hens laying well.
IMPLEMENTS: M. H, binder, 7
ft, cut; M. H. mower, 6 ft. cut; M.
H. hay
rake, ce10
ft.;
M. H. hay y load-
er; M. H. cultivator; Deering 13.
disc seed drill; turnip seeder; 2
walking plows; Quebec single furrow
riding plow; set 4 -section harrows;
set of sleighs; flat rack, cutter; robe
wagon; scuffler; root pulper; 16-
ft. hay rack; 2 sock racks; gravel
bog; 2 -wheel trailer and rack; set
600 lb. seales; pig crate, iron pig
trough, 6 ft. long; wheelbarrow,
stoneboat; hay fork and car; 140 ft.
hay fork rope; set- sling ropes;
sling chain; 4 pu'leys; set breech-
ing harness; set plow harness; set
single harness; 4 horse collars;
scythe; hay knife; 2 logging chains,
cross cut saw; 2 oil cans, 3 neckyokes
2 sets doubletreesand whiffletrees;
Melott cream separator; milk pails,
stock pails, corn planter, grass seed
solver; 150 bushels mixed grain; 25
bushels wheat, 200 •bushels Vanguard
oats and Banner, suitable for seed,
2 scoop shovels and forks; four 16 -
ft. hemlock buards,.1 Ash tongue,
HOUSEHOLD' ARTICLES: Bar-
rel churn, coal or wood heater, coal
or wood range in Al condition;
trunk; iron bed; wooden bed, springs
and mattress; two hanging lamps;
two hand lamps; gas lantern; 2 oil
lanterns; hand sleigh; hand wagon;
two toilet sets; set smoothing frons;
chemical closet; co,od.e chair; ice
boa and other articles too numer-
ous to mention.
Positively no reserve as proprie-
tor is giving up farming,
TERMS — CASH
J° W. Carter, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 41-2'
Auction Sale
of Tractors, Combines and Far:ru:
Inmplements, at Lot 4, Concession 1,
London Road, 1 mile north of Kip -
pen, in Stanley township,
TII.URSDAY, APRIL 5th, 1945
at 1.30 sharp, the following
Allis Chalmers W.C. Tractor, with
Tights and starter on rubber; Allis
Chalmers W," F. 'Tractor on „rubber;.
Allis Chalmers C'. Treater,. with
lights and starteron rubber; Allis
Challirers Bean and coax seurffler for
C -tractor; • Allis Chalmers Bean
puller for C. tractor,: 2 Allis .Chal-
mers 80 Combines on.rubber with
quick adjustablespeed with re-
eleaners,•' 6 ft: windrower; 3 furrow
general bottom International plow
on rubber; 2 , furrow ace r botton .
International plow on rubber;; 34 -
plate Bisset dise heavy duty; -32-
Bissel disc with 'weight boxes; • 10
ft, stiff tooth International Culti
voter; 3 -section Allis Chalnners
Spring tooth' Harrows; Flurry Bissel
Plow Packer with 3 farrow plow;
7 ft. International -binder, practical-
ly hew; 11 disc International fer-
tilizer drill With ,grass 'seeder at-
tachment; M. H. 15 disc drill with
tractor hitch; 5 ft International
mower, neatly new with., clover.
bunclter and steel clover table; Inter-
.
national hay loader, new ( style;
International side delivery rig, new
I'd 2. 0
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anter
are !!
Theare
c you use inselecting-the'
y breed. •
_„.andstlslnw
of chicks you purchase for the Owing season can be
wasted effort ifyou r
, do not ex�exclse the same de-
gree r
,g of care in selecting the Gluck starter fed to
them• For chicks, like any other babies respond rem
y i p
adilyto the care . and attention �give them,and
you
`if'they receive the correctamount's 'bf 11 the food
materials, including minerals, vitamins, and pro,,
teins, in a highly digestible and palatable feed, they
will make 'the most satisfactory; and thrifty growth
possibte.
Careless feeding or selection -of feed can be the
causes :of disastrous mortal'it'y and consequent loss
to you. That iso why we urge you to investigate
the merits 'of any Chick Starter before you ,entrilsil
it with the responsibility of the feeding of your
1945 chick crop
We -have no doubt that having investigataed, you
will 'unhesitatingly order your 1945 Chick S"t'ar, ter,
needs from our. SH_R-GAIN.•Feed Service Mill
for SHUR-GAIN 18% Chick Starter has an en,
viable reputation for highest ' 'quality results at 4
price that saves you money!
SHUR-GAIN 18%� Chick .Starter
Price $3.10 per 'bag
Made and Sold By
Clinton Feed Mill Jno. Aldi ton
Clinton Varna
LI Cornish Alex :�VelIs�
Brueefield . • Londesboro
style; M. In Hey: loader;. nearly new; Dr. E. P,• Lewis and Dr. Blanc
4 section •heavy, Elitrris;; 4 section Burton of Termite- were week' e
light Harris; M, H•, low down guests at the'Ironic ;Of 'Mrs. N. 1
Manure• Spr'ead'er; International Woods. Mrs. Lewis. who aceompani
bean- scuffler;• new style with discs; ined r a longer vis
theMr,m dremaMrs i
an fon
&. M ddletou
Hensall also visited the latter
mother on Sunday.
A-441083 P£ . s moO.r1
4 e O W.
9th Trg Tin., 6th C I,R.'
dA. O./g
Dear Mrs, Prentice and the Bayfiel
3 burner coal oil stover Hood wash-
ing machine, quantity' of bee boxes,
sap pan; dresser and' starts,, kitchen
table and quantities of chairs,, -team
harness, and other articles' too
numerous to mention..
TERMS - CASH
Absolutely no reserve' as Proprietors
are giving up farming:
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer; R. It 1
Deshwond.
Hyde Bros, Proprietors, Howell,
Ont. Phone 128,.
P. L. McNitugliton; 0lerl:.
International' rubber tire: waggon
nearly new;16 fu flat hay rack,
and sliding rack;: 10. ft. steel hayg P
rake; 2 Wallcin lows;: Fanning
Mill: with Pulley. and Bagger; ' ex-
tension ladder; Brooder stove; full
enamel kitchen: stove„ nearly new; C
Just a few lines to let you kno
that I receivedrthe,.par'ccl O.K. a
was very .pleased. t6' get it as 51
things 'you sent me are sure goin
to come in handy fon; rte.1 receiv
it yesterday, March 2 and I sa
was surprised when,S got it. We
Mrs. Prentice, I am fine nit
very best of health andeI hope•th,
you are alt the same. I was going
take a trip up renBayfield when
was home for Chi:istmas bti„t. T Was •
base visiting "that I couldn't g
away.. I have written three Tette
91-2 to Albert and I just got an anew
last Wednesday and when I react it
was surprised to hear . that lis
only 20 miles from where 1 am a
he has to go thonggh'sin operation
his nose, so whet' I .heard that
was that far away' I put in for
week end but I couldn't get one as
was on duty yesterday so my frier
and I are going down 'to see hi
this afternoon,- and will I ever
glad to see him as it has been
long time since.I saw him. T ha
been over 'here now for over h
months. We have been having love
weather over •hese but it sure is col
Last night dins the first time o
this week hut. I sure .would Ila
lilted to go out a lot more but tt�
couldn'f as we just came hack
camp/from a -four day scheme ars
was I ever .glad to get back as tJ
were pretty near frozen sleeping of
in trenches. Well Mrs, Prentice a
BAYFIELDI
The Blue Water, Highway and
Bronson Line Units of the Bayfield
Red Cross held a successful tea and
bazaar in the Town Hall or: Satur-
day afternoon.
Mr. Ed. Merner suffered a broken
collar bone when he was thrown
from his horse an Thursday of• last
week. He was taken to Clinton
Hospital' and; returned: home en Tues-
day:
Q.M. Sgt Alf, Scotchmer and
Mrs, Scotchmer of Hamilton visited
relatives' Sr this district last week.
They have leased Mrs.' Adair' Boyd's
cottage ori Keith Crescent. news is getting scarce I will sir
• The Finance Connnittee of thecheerio'for this time hoping to lte�
Red Cross Society is arranging to from you real soon. I hope thS
sell rieftFeeshments at the Annualneveryone is fine and in the very be
Easter Masquerade Carnival. Is
your costume ready yeti'
The National Canvas for 'the' Red
Cross was held.iast week in : Bay-
field and District, The quota for this
Branch is $1000. At the count held in
the' Orange Hall on Thursday even-
ing last the following was the re-
turn ;if the eanv'assers:
Cash .• Pledge
Mrs. 1). Prentice, Mns;•W, Westlake
South West of Mag; .St. 137.50' 8.00
A,. E. Erwin, Wre. L. Ferguson,
North West of Main St. 303.50 5.00
Chas. Gemeinhardt, 'A. E. Westlake,
S. & E. of Clan Gregor Sq. 77.50 2. «
Travel, Scotehmor, Wm. Dawson • The Lord's Prayer”. The .followi
Varna Road 36.00 1.00 reports were given, secreta;
of health. Well, Mts. Prentice, y
sure did a Tot of good sending pa
cels to the boys and 'girls who. n
serving Overseas end.I sure appre�
fate very much what you have dot
for Inc.
William Osrnoc
V
TUCKERSMITH
The Tuckersmith Ladiies Gb
held 'their regular , meeting at ,tl
home of Mrs. Les. Lawson eai. We
nesday afternoon, March Tth.
The president, Mrs„ Frank
tens, presided. The meeting AV
opened with the ."Opening Ode" a'
L. Talbot, R. Greer, Blue Water
Highway .121.10
A. Armstrong, R. Beard Bronson
Linne . 187.00
E. Mesmer, L. Stephenson
Goderich Township 66.00
Total $928.50 16,00'
Total 3944.50 •
Special donation from
Huron County 750.00
$1694,50
treasurer's, Red Cross and Knitti
reports.
The roll call was answered w
"Household Pests and How to
'Rid of Them,'' There were ;earl;;
given by Mrs, Frank Walters, 151
Fear and Mrs. 'Les, Pepper, '1
roll call for next month is "`1
wenn accident yon have had,"
The meeting closed with "
Homemakers Prayer". The rent
der of the afternoon was spent
quilting,