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Read y -to -wear
Conte in - today and try on some of these. smart
new ready-to-wear suits. - See the new shadow
stripes and novelty weaves in smartest two and
three button single, breasted styles.
You'll be amazed at the quality; fit and workman-
ship you can get at these low prices.
Styles for shorts, regulars, tails, naturals and
stouts. Size 36 to- 45
49.50 to 65.00
Easter
Sport Coat
and Slacks
FOR THE BOY
SPORTS GOATS
All the boys want
these new light tweed
sport coats, -We have
them in a wide range
of shades and 'weaves.
Sizes for 6 to 16 years
at
12.95 to 15.95
DRESS PANTS
Smartly styled slacks
in black, charcoal,
grey, brown and blue
to go with the new
sport coats. Size 6 to
18 years at
4.95 to 6.50
EASTER HATS
You'll like the new flat top hats
with the pinch -front in greys; blues
and brown, size 6,1. to 7%.
Choose yours for 'Easter at
6.50to8.95
New Spring Ties
Hundreds of newest pattern ties,
many with the Latest metallic
thread, so new for Spring and
Easter. - Drop in today and see
this big range at
STEW
1.00 to 2.00
RT BROS.
VARNA
Special Services will he held
in the Goshen and Varna United
Church next week with the pas=
tor Rev. T. J. Pitt in charge.
The ladies of the. W,A. of the
United C'hurc'h held a successful
bake sale in Clinton on Satur-
day last,
The WMS of the United
Church are holding a special
service in the church on ,Sunday
evening next, March 30.
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BORN—At North Western they will board a KLM (plane
for Amsterdam, 'Mrs. Ellen Neil
and her daughter Of ;Clinton will
go on the same plane to Holland
to spend two months there.
General •Hospital, Toronto on
March loth to Mr. and Mrs.
Donald Barker, a son, Lorne
Frederick.
HARLOCK
\ir, and Mrs. Bert Middegaal
of Haliock are leaving on Apr.
1, to visit in Brabant, Rolland,
and will return on April 20th.
Mr. and Mrs, Middegaal will fly
from Toronto to Montreal where
TEACHER WANTED
Attractive position offered experienced
teacher, Protestant, instructing grades
4 to 8. School adjacent to town. Modern
facilities, Duties to commence Sept 1st.
W. P. Roberts, Sea-Treas.
Tnckeramith School Area Board
R.R. #3, Seaforth, Ont.
helpful eyes
at
THE
BANK
We get many letters from customers, expressing their
appreciation for some particularly helpful advice or
service they've had from Toronto -Dominion people.
Some tell us of advice that has helped to further their
careers or improve their business prospects. Others have
been able to realize their plans because of financial
assistance from The Bank. Still others have been assisted
in everything from filling out deposit slips to dealing.
with foreign exchange.
Wegreatly appreciate hearing about things like this—
because we at the Toronto -Dominion have always made
a special'poont of offering.helpful, friendly service to all
our customers, new and old, in every way we can.
TORO `',: TO -1) l ION
THE SANK THAT LOOKS AHEAD
J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager Seaforth Branch
H-7201
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thunk the many friends who
visited me. sent cards, flowers, boxes
and other gifts, while I was a patient
in the hospital. Thanks also to the
names, Dr. Corwin, Dr. Oakes for their
kindness.. The thoughtfulness of all was
greatly. •appreeiacted.-kjrs.-, lamed Dale:.
CARD OF THANKS
Thefamily of the late rMrs. Jean
Chesney wish to express their sincere
thanks to the neighbors and -friends who.
assisted in any way during the illnee9
and deathof their mother. The kind ex-
pressions of sympathy are also appreci-
ated by the family.
OPPORTUNITIES
Operator wanted to °Perato gas sta-
tion on Main fit., Seaforth. Apply re,
P, 0. Box 60,'Seaforth. ..
FOR SALE
Property of the late Sydney Dolmage,
West William St., Seaforth. Lot: has a
frontage of 58 feet and depth of'150'ft.
On the property is a garage 12.24 feet.
Apply to Ron Dolmage, Seaforth, Phone
224.0 or Mrs. Ross McNichol, R.R. 5,
Kippers, phone, Henson 679.3'. 13.
Frame for agirl's bicycle either 18"
or. 20". size. Robert Wallace, 656 i• 11,
Seaforth.
'FOR SALE
Model S Case '49 tractor, motor cem-
pletely overhauled. Phone 860 r 16, Sea -
forth.
FOR SALE
Red Clover seed. Dan Beuermann,
Phone' 62 r 19 Dublin. ,
FOR SALE
1950 G.M.O. 5, ton pickup truck', in
good condition with 6.60.16 6 -ply tiros,
May be . seen evenings - or Saturday.
Max Carter, Egmondville, Phone 454
FOR SALE
Two girls'" costa, grey trimmed with
red size 6, navy blue trimmed with white
size 10. Phone 562 Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Timothy and red clover seed. Ken L.
Thompson, 888 r 13, Seaforth. V1 -mile
east of Kinburri. OR
Blue all weat er SALE
spring coat sire 14
in good condition, apply to Mm. Roy
Rau, Egmondvilla
Two 6 -bulb a e ttrics R SAb, ooders, brood
600 °hicks each, Price $12.00 apiece. Apr
Ply. to Leo Ryan, Dublin. 40 r . 4.
WANTED TO RENT
25 or 50 acres if seeded down, with
buildings, house and barn. Apply The
Nowa Office.,
PROPERTY FOR SALE
On No. 8 highway, 4 miles east of
Seaforth, 1 acre of land, frame house,
2 storey, kitchen, dining room, 3 pa bath,
1 bedroom down,: 2 bedrooms up; garage,
full -:basement, oil furnace, new; never
failing well. small barn, close to
school,, church and stole. Leo .Murray,
St. Columbmn, phone 84.8 Dublin
FOR SALE
Farm. in. $ay township on 84 highway
of 125 acres of choice lands, consisting
of a 9 room house. Has modern kitchen
with built in cupboards. Has rock well,
two pressure systems with both hard
and soft water on tap throughout build-
ings. Iias double garage, hen house and
pig pen, Ninety-five acres under cultiva-
tion, balance in bush and pasture. This
farm is located three miles west of Hen-
son. Apply Urban Ducharme, 11.11 .f+r2
Brussels, phone 48x7
TENDER
TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH
Tenders are invited by the Township
of Tuckersmithr for the construction of
the Second Concession Municipal Drain
under by-law #12, 1067, consisting of
1060 lineal feet of tile drain, 1 catch
basin, 1 field stone protection.
Tile will be supplied by township and
contractor . must supply all other re-
quirementa
• A marked cheque for 10% of the
amount of tender must accompany each
tender, and contractor is asked to state
earliest possible starting date, Tendons
to be In the clerk's hands by 4 p.m.
April -1st, 1958. Plans and specifications
may be aeon at the clerk's office,.
Lowestor any tender not necessarily
accepted.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk,
R. R. #4, Seaforth, Ont.
'
Tenders Wanted
Union R.C. S.S. McKillop #1, Rib-
bert 2, 3, and 4. Tenders will be re-
ceived by the undersigned up to and in-
cluding April 8rd for flushed toilets' in
Hilbert 4, consisting of two toilets; ur-
inal, two stool basin, septic tank, 4.4.5,
600 weepers. Job to ' be completed no
later than April 12011.
Also for McKillop, 1, two toilets, us,
(nal. two stool basis and two fountains,
pressure system, 1200 gal. septic tank,
700 weepers. Job to be doneduring sum-
mer holidays. Contractor can tender for
both jobs or one lob. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted,
J. L. O'Reilly, Sec.-Treas., R.R. 2,
Dublin, Ontario, Phono. 41 r 13 Dublin.
Notice to Creditors
In the Estate of
WILLIAM JAMES DUNCAN
All persons having claims against the
Estate of William James Duncan. late
of the Town of Seaforth, in the County
of Huron, Retired Manufacturer, de•
ceased, who died on the 3rd day of
January, 1968, are hereby notified to
send in full particulars of their claims
to the unfdersigned on or before the
18th day of April, 1058, after which
date the assets will be distributed, hav-
ing regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 25th day of
Meech, 1958.
MCCONNELL & STEWART,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executors
Farms for Sale
115 acre clay loam land, 15 acres of
bush, 4 bedroom home, living room,
large kitchen, bathroom, garage, barn
located near Highway, in Goderich twp.,
6 miles from Clinton. This is an creep
tionally good buy at only $5500. Down
payment 32000.
In a very prosperous farming district
250 acres of choice clay loam land, all
workable. With two exceptionally good
brick homes. modern conveniences. 4
barns. Down .payment 510,000.
Choice list of forms, Commercial,
Homes and Summer Cottagea in Huron
County. For buying and selling, contact.
JOHN BOSVELD
Real Estate Broker
40 Wellesley St., Goderich.
Phone 1108
Salesman, Jos. McConnell,
Seaforth, phone 266.
FOR SALE
Garry seed oats, grade No, 1 for Pus'.
ity 97% germination, cleaned anti.
treated, 01.15. Brant barley. grade No.
1 for purity 99% germination, cleaned.
and treated, 53.66. This , .grain was
graven from Regietercd seed.Lorne Fell,
Stalls, 48r11 Duplin
FOR SALE
Quuntity of good baled hay. Torrance
Dundas,. Walton, phone 0000 Brussels
FOR SALE
Maple syrup_ at $Oma gallon. 'Phone HU
24214. Fred Me0ly.ment & Sons, Varna
'FOR SALE._
Seed. grain, Hujts. barley; ideal for
mixing with late oats, $2 bushel. Brant
barley 01.75 bushel. Gary oats • $1 bushel,
These seeds were all grown from resist,
erect, toed last, year. Lewis P. •Coyne,
Seaforth; rr5, phone 64x16 Dublin
FOR SALE
Maid i syrup. Also Timothy seed..
Look Bolton, 340r22 Seaforth
FOR SALE
'Purebred. York boar, 6 months old, long
nose,' Ken Stewart, Seaforth rr 5
E
Red 'clover seeedd,, Sclleeaned' at Londes
born seed mill. Manuel Beuermann, Brod-
hager. Pdmone Dublin 88..2
House - near' WaltoRENTopaved -rood,
Ivth hydro and telephone; : possession
,.April: 1 Gordon. Elliott, Seaforth 838r21
FOR SALE
A number of young sows. Jimmy
Horan, phone 45.5 Dublin
WANTED
$4000.00 on First Mortgage on good.
100 core farm property, with buildings.
near Seaforth. Good intoreot rate and re-
payments to suit lender. Apply - Mc-
Connell & Stewart, Seaforth. Phone 174
FOR SALE
Quantity of Beaver Oats, also Monts
calm barley suitable for seed. Pearson
Charters, rr2 Kippen. Henson - 060r11..
SEED• FOR SALE
Rodney oats and some Clinton • oats
and barley mixed. Phone 662r02 Sea.
forth.- James Carnoehan -
• FOR SALE
Girl's deluxe O.C.M. bicycle with car-
rier,
arrier, as good as new. Apply to Margar-
et Chesney. R. R. 3, Seaforth, Phone.
660 r 12.
Auction Sale
Of grade Holstein, Guernsey, Ayrshire
cows and heifers. The undereigned auc-
tioneers huuve received instructions to
sell by Public Auction, for Bucklyvie.
Hall Farms, Con, 10, Mornington twp.,
6 miles west of Linwood, 2 miles south
of Hessen, four miles north of Millbank
on Saturday. March 29, commencing at
1.30 p.m. sharp, the following:
CATTLE: Nine holstein heifer., fresh ;
one blue heifer, fresh; one Ayrshire hei.
for, fresh; 11 Holstein cows and heifers,
due time of aale; two second Calf Guern-
sey heifers, due time of sale. Close
springers consisting of 11 Holstein cows
and heifers, six Holstein cows, one red
cow, five Ayrshire cows. Fresh cove'
have their calves selling also. Some Hol-
stein heifer Calves, some by Angus. sire.
Cattle area accredited, mostly vaccinat.
ed. We invite you to come and inspect
this lot. Several very outstanding cows.
Many repeat buyers at these sales is the
best advertisement.
TEIu11181 Oash on day of sale.
Sale held under cover.
J. Scott Davidson, R.R. 1, Britton,
the owner
A. B. Brubacher. and Son, Auctioneers
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Durham cattle at lot 20, con. 11,
McKillop twp., 134 miles north and 1
mile East of Winthrop. on Tuesday
April 8th at 1 p.m.
Cattle: 2 Durham cows with calf at
foot; 8 Durham cows due July 1st; 8
Durham cows due in April; 3. Durham
cows due in May; 1 Durham cow due
1n June; 3 year old heifer due to fresh-
en; 1 farrow cow; 8 Durham steers ris-
ing 3 years old; 7 2 -year-old steers; 6 3 -
year old heifers. PIGS: 1 sow due on
April 28th, 3rd litter; 14 York pigs 126
lbs,
Terme-Cash
Prop., James Morrison
Auct., Harold Jackson
Cleric. E. P. Chesney
DISPERSAL
Auction Sale
Of Registered and Grade Holstein cows
and heifers. W. E. Nairn and Son will
sell by public auction on Lot 10, Con. 8,
Hibbert, 1 mile west of Stella, Smiles
south of publin, on Wed. April 2, 1008,
commencipg at 1.80 p.m. the following:
10 Pure bred Holstein cows mostly
freeb with calves by side; 10 Grade Hol-
stein 00509 fresh or ready to freshen; 3
2 -year-old grade Holstein heifers clue in
April ; two 2 -year-old pure bred Holstein
heifers bred in Dec.; 6 Grade Holstein
heifers bred in Jan. ; 2 pure bred year-
ling Holstein heifers; 5 grade yearling
heifers; 8 yearling Hereford steers and
heifers. The above cows are a choice lot
4 to 8 years old, vaccinated, with, plen-
ty of size infirst class condition and
will be sold guaranteed right. If you
want good cows don't mise this sale.
No reserve. Terms Dash
Cliff Miller, Prop.
W. E. Nairn and Son. Auctioneers.
Clearing Auction Sale
In the village of Dublin, one block
east of the Telephone Office, on Satur-
day, April 5, at 1.30 P.M. lr4 story.
cement brick house and kitchen with full
basement, new oil furnace, 8 piece bath
upstairs, 2 piece downstairs. Bail; in
cupboards, four bedrooms. Hard and soft
water. Storm wipdows, and there is a
small barn, and a large lot. This house
is on one of the beat streets -in Dublin,
close to church and school.
Household Effects - 2 rangettes,
burner electric stoves (Sunshine and Mc -
Clary). Wingham coal & wood range
with water jacket. email size. Fridge,
8 cubic feet, like new. Simplicity wash-
ing machine. Chrome kitchen table & 4
chairs, nearly new. 6 kitchen chairs. 3
rocking chairs; leather rocker Chair;
leather mm chair. 2 small tables. Ohea-
terfield and 2 chairs. 4 small , dining
tables coffee table; 2 large table lamps;
floor lamp; card table; dining table and
5 chairs, .nearly new, Admiral television
sat 17 inch, nearly new. Buffet, corner
table, fern stand. 8 dressers. 3 stands ;
corner cupboard, electric clock. 2 ice
boxes. Singer sewing machine; cabbage
nutter, meat grinder, sausage machine.
50 -gallon stone crock -with lid. 3 iron
beds, springs & mattresses. Linoleum
rug 7.9. 3 cords dry slabs. Drapes, cur-
tains, dishes, pots, pails, garden tools
and a host of other articles. Terms cash
on chattels. On ,,house, 10.%s day of sale,
balance 30 days. Reserve laid on house.
James Krauskopf Estate. Executor,
Santee P. Krauskopf.
Joseph. L. Ryan, Auctioneer
John 10. Siemon, Clerk
Be ready for the
I.O.O.F.Paper Drive
WEDNES., APRIL 9th
For those wishing to have their papers and maga-
zines collected for the Cancers Polio ' and Tuber-
culosis Fund, kindly call or leave at
HICKS GARAGE BRODHAGEN
ALLAN CAMPBELL
ED, ANDREWS
VICTOR LEE
DAVID McI,,EAN
OTTO WALKER
KYLE STORE
WINTHROP
SEAFORTH
SEAFORTPI
SEAFORTH
CROMARTY
KIPPEN
MEL WEBSTER VARNA
ODD FELLOWS AND'REBEKAHS)
Your papers go to buy Wheel Chairs and Hospital
Beds and Crutches for anyone wishing to use same.
This is a good cause so get behind the I. 0. 0. F.
paper drive 100 per cent
Please tie the bundles tightly,
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FOR SALE
Have been fortunate enough In scour_,
Ing the Mountain Way Herd of Guern.'
seys from Nova Scotia, purebred and
vaccinated, milking cows and heifers
now at the fere, The 'Avon Valley
Herd will arrive first week in April.
Wm. J. Dale, r r 1, Clinton.
BUY THE BEST
Registered No. 1 Garry seed oats,
cleaned, graded, treated, binned, and
government sealed. Apply Spencer Jeff-
ery. Staffa; Ont. Phone Dublin 11x10
FOR SALE '
Good used clothing- Boy's
blazer size 12; boy's white dress shirt,
neck 124. Bey". . oxfords size. 4, phone
Building forOR S
sale 10 xE20'.: Apply at
Tho News office
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Machinery at Lot 10, Con.
2, ,Stanley twp., 1'i4 . south and 114 west
of Brueefield on Saturday, April 6th at
1 p.m. ..
M, H. 44 tractor with starter and
lights. A-1 : condition; 3 -furrow McCor-
mick plow,, McCormick tractor disk, Mc-
Cormick stiff tooth cultivator;.6-section
of harrows, McCormack tractor spread-
er (lilee new), McCormack .side . rake.
(like naw), McCormack power• drill
(like new), 3 drum roller, 2. M. H. corn
scuffler, Gekl hammer mill, power grain
grinder, '7 -ft. M. H. binder, . White silo
filler complete, - 26-46 White" threshing
machine with cutter, Biddle .bean ma-
chine, 2 bean. cookers, 1 eleetrlc. and 1
wood; 2 drive belts, 120 feet and 40 ft.,
2000 1b scales, 1s/a -H. P. motor (like
new), drop head asyloader, quantity of
lumber, 2 rubber -tired wagons, 2 16 -ft.
flab' hey ,racks. Other articles too num-
erous to mention. Dump rake, Good
corn crib. Terms -cash.
Prop., John Murdocb
Auctioneer. Harold Jackson.
Clerk, E. P. Ohesney.
ESTATE
Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm Stook and Machinery.
Will be held at tat 21 and 22, Con. 14,
McKillop lop„ on Tuesday,. April 1st,
at 12 o'clock sharp. Farm consisting of
160 acres more or lese, good alae' loam
land, exceptionally well drained, 1r/c
story frame house, covered with . asphalt
shingle,, large bank barn, -silo, garage.
hen house, new steel drive shed, hydro,
good .eater. supply.•
Cattle -15 Hereford cows with calves
at foot and due to feshen in April; 17
Herford year-olds, etoers and heifers, a
number ready for market; 1 registered
Hereford bull. 3 yrs.. old.
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Pigs -2 York sows with litters ; 2
York sows bred; 18 York chunks.
Machinery -No. 40 Cockshutt tractor ;
Willys jeep ; 1966 12 -ft, Ooekehutt com-
bine; 6 -ft one-way disc; Cookshutt 8 -ft.
tractor disc; 10 -ft. cultipacker; New
Holland forage harvester with hay and
corn attachments ; new Holland • hay or
ensilage blower;' power mower 7 -ft.;
power side rake; diamond harrows;
manure loader ; snow blower ; tractor
manure spreader; 8 -furrow plow ; 16
disc, fertilizer drill; sidewinder weed
sprayer; .stationary power plant; 45 H.
P. Forage harvester, wagon unloader';.
4 -section drag harrows; 2 steel water
troughs; 2 forage harvester racks with
unloading aprons; hammer mill and
drive belt ;.milking machine; cream so -
orator ;
er-orator; ensilage- cart, straw cart, scales•
grain auger and motor, fanning mill;:
extension. ladder; 1955 fire dome Hard
Top Desoto Sedan car; tilt bench saw
and motor; electric drilla full line of
mechanic's tools. The above machinery
is practically new; Heavy duty farm
wagon and box. Mettles cash
Grain -700 bus. spring grain, wheat.
Red Clover seed, some hay.
Estate of late Lindsay Stewart. For
further particulars apply to McConnell &
Stewart, Solicitors, or Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer
Auction Sale
Of Farm Machinery at lot 8, con. 2.
Tuckeremith twp. 11 miles East of
Heiman and 35 mile North, Saturday,
Merck -29th at 1.80 p.m
Machinery -Disk, 6 -ft. binder, side
rake, hay loader, manure spreader, land
roller, seed drill, wagon and rack, fan-
ning mill, set scales, cutter, bob sleighs,
buzz saw. woven wire, haycar and rope,
sling ropes, hayfork, sling chain, pig
crate, sugar kettle, hand force' pump,
coni heater, washer, root ',viper, forks,
term harness, logging chains,clippers,
sap pan, drums, walking plow, 4 -section
harrows, hay and straw. 1 team black
mares. -
Terms -Cosh.
Prop., Louie Olauk Sr.
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson.
Clerk, El. P. Chesney.
ESTATE
Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm Stock and Machinery
at lot 25, Bayfield Road 2 miles west
of Brucefield on Weil., April 2 at 1 p.m,
Cattle -4 Holstein cows due time of
sale; 1 Holstein cow fresh withcalf at
foot; 1 Jersey cow duo in May;- Brin-
dle cow due in May; 2 Hereford heif-
era bred; 4 Holstein heifers due time of
sale. '
Machinery -8 -ft. M. M. Combine with
motor fully equipped; Oliver 70 tractor
on robber; Ford tractor and now Ford
Plow; spring-tooh tractor cultivator; DL
amond harrows; 2 -row Ford cultivator •
M. H, 4 -bar side rake; 6 -ft. mower;
rubber -tired wagon and grain. bon; Chev-
rolet truck with grain box; bean cook-
er; 2 colony houses; 2 electric brooders ;
Herman milking machine; 2 single un-
its, 3 milk cans and pails ; emery ;, 12 -ft.
plywood boat, 4 to 5 outboard. ,motor;.
forks, shovels, chains, etc.
Hay and Grain -500 bus. Rodney
Oats; quantity baled bay.
Farm will be offered for sale if not
Previously sold.. -90-acre farm, good
buildings, hydro, furnace, bath.
Terms -Chattels, Cash.
Property 10 per cent down, balance in
50 days.
Estate of the late Yeoman Aldwinkle.
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson.
Clerk, E. P. Chesney.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Machinery and house.
hold effects . at 'lat 6, con. 5, Hullett'
twp. 1 mile south of Constance or 5
miles East of Clinton and 21/ North on
Friday, March 28th at 1 p.m.
Cattle -31 steers Durham and Here-
ford 6 to 7 cwt.; 18 heifers 4 to 6 cwt.
6 calves, 4 Durham steers 9 awL.
Pigs -50 chunks, 7 York chunks 10
weeks old, 6 young sows due in March
and May, 1 registered hog 6314 months:
old (Turnbull Breed).
Hay and Grain -Quantity ern:ay and
grain.
Machinery -International S up e r '0
Farmall tractor and .seufner ; McCor
mink- 15 -run Fertilizer drill, Internation-
al. 3 -furrow; plow, 8 -ft. M. H. binder,
M. H. side rake, M. H. horse mower
No. 37 with tractor hitch. (Above ma-
chinery is like new). D Case tractor.
International manure spreader, Internis
tional 82 plate disk, rubber -tired wag-
on. McCormickhorse mower, -Bain wa-
gon with grain - box, harrows and
stretchers, 2 rollers, 2 row bean puller.
Lex grinder (new),' grain grinder,at
hay rack, cutting box. stock racks. -M..
H. No. 9 electric cream ees$arator, hay.
loader. fanning mill with bagger, set
light sleighs, buggy, cutter, root pulper,.
steel' wheel barrow,pig crate, scales, 2
coal brooders, stoves with hoovers, 2
shelters, 2 large water fountains, Auto-
matic water fountain, quantity of good
feeder troughs, snow fence, iron pig
troughs, hay„fook. hay knife, slings,
blocks and ropes, posts, 5" tile, 4 -gallon
tank sprayer, atone boat, garden ecuf-
fier, steelposts for electric fence, elect
trio motor, 160 .feet cable drive belt,
fertilizer, planks, hen nests, Woods oat'
roller, 1 horse motor, electric fencer,
30Th ladder, host of other articles too
numerous'. to mention.
Household effeete-Diningroom suite,
bedroom suite, 2 couches, ferrety, coal
heater, 8 -day clock, pair men's skates
size 10, antique .writing desk, antique.
lamps, Maxwell electric washing me-:
ohine.
Terms -Cash
Pron., Ellwood Clark
Auctioneer, Harold Jacicson,
Clerk, E." P. Oheeney.
No reserve. Farm sold.
Tax Returns
Make appointments NOW
and, avoid last month rush
H. O. MSIR
Dominion Bank Bldg.
THE. S7i7A13'ORRTkI NEWS
Thursday,. March 27, 1958
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day. 43 •Night 596W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. "
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 6-W Seaton* 'D
SEAFORTH CLINIC •1,
E. A. McMaster B.A., M.D., Intend"
P. L. Brady, M p , Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to S p.m., daily
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings i Tuesday, Thursday and Sat-
urday
aturday only 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance am
desirable
TURNBULL & BRYANS.
VETERINARY CLINIC
J.O. TURNBULL,D,V.M.,
W. R. BRYANS. DVM., V.S.
W. G. DRENNAN,D.V.M., V.S1
Phone 105 Seaforth
JOHN H. LONGSTAIFP Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth
Hours-Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to
5.90; Wed. 9 An to 12.80 PIE Thur. evw
by appointment only Clinton 1117-2-7910,
above Hawkins' Hdwe. Mon. 9 to 6.89 -
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SBAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected at lowest rates in First -
Class Companies
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Phone 334 Res. 540
'blue coal'
the solid fuel for solid comfort
WILLIS DUNDAS
CHAMPION- STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS'& LONEY
Phone 573 or 332.0
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH ONT.
Officers-President, Wm. SAle.:-.4..,3A.:4;69
Vice -Pres.. R. Archibald; Manager and
Sec.-Treas., BE A Reid, Seaforth.
Directors -J. L Malone, Seaforth 1 J.
H. McEwing, Blyth W. S. Alexander.'
Walton; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton ; 7. 3.
Bornholm ; 28. Fuller WGoderlieb 1 3`'...
Archibald, Seaforth; Allietor Broadfoot.
Seaforth.
Agents - Wm. Leiper Jr., Londeebro k
J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker,
Brussels, Eric Munroe. Seaforth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be prompt',"
attended to by application to any of the
above named officereaddressed to their
respective post offices. - - -
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HAtr
Office Phone '784 Cies. 26S
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposites
Dick House, phone 397R, Seaforth
NOTICE
If you want gravel, sand, top soil or
excavating just phone 854 Seaforth-
EDBOYCE - - -
NOTICE
For artificial insemination informa-
tion or service from all breeds of cattle,
phone the Waterloo Cattle Breeding As.
sociation at: Clinton HU 2-3441 between
7.90 and 9.80 A.M. We have all breeds
available -top quality at low cost.
FOR SALE
Authorized agent for Viking
•Cream Separators, Seaforth, Dub-
lin,- Clinton and Hensall district.
Repairing a specialty. A few good
used ones on hand. Basil O'-
Rourke, ones
Phone Hun-
teir 2-9131
01d horseswanted at 3%o lb.,
and dead cattle at value. If dead
phone at once. Gilbert Bros. Mink
Rauch. ' Phone collect 148334 or
148331 (Goderich)
' BERT PEPPER
LICENSED AUCTIONEER
Now booking Sales for the
coming season
R.R. #3 Phone Clinto•.
Seaforth HMI 2-7684.
FOR SALE
Half Price -30 Aluminum com-
bination windows, several wood-
en storm doors, various sizes.
Jackson Homes Ltd., Seaforth
FOR SALE
Gary and Rodney see& oats,
also Gary oats mixed with Brant
barley. Timothy seed and baled
hay 200 a bale. John W. Thomp-
son, phone 833r31
TEXACO
PRODUCTS '
PROMPT FARM
DELIVERIES
Walden & Broadfoot ,
i;;Phone 686w Seaforth .
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER' LTD,
Phone 47