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Little 13etty Parkes', ..three-year
olddaughter of Mr, and Mrs. Wil-
slam Parker was taken to Scott Me-
morial Ilospital, Seaforth, on Satur-
day where she continues quite ill.
A•C2 Bob Sangster of the- RCAF
Manning Depot, Toronto, spent a
few days this week with his mother,
Mrs. Minnie Sangster, •
Commencing Dee. lst all stores
and places of business will remain
open on Wednesday afternoons dur-
ing the winter months.
M. Chas. Wolin' is confined to his
room owing to illness,
Mr, and Mrs. Elam Shantz moved
into the apartment in the Petty
block recently vacated by Mr, and
Mrs. Reid.
Bob Hess returned home from
London on Saturday where he had
Euchre Dance
Hensall Town Hall
FRIDAY, DECEMBER 3RD
At 8,30. Sponsored by the Kippers
East Women's Institute, lliui•doeh's
Orchestra. Special • door and lucky
prizes. Proceeds for war work. Ad-
missiou 35e, L1111141"b0001.
Euchre.and Dance Heid
At S.S. 10, Hay —
The Recl Cross brunekt of S S, 10,
Hay held a melt successful euchre
and lance in the eehook on Friday
night. There were fifteen tables play -
lug acus the ladies" first prise was•
won by ivies. Basil Edwards. Gent's
first Mn nine. Hyde. Cousolalion
ladles'. Mrs. Harold Bell, Gent's coin
been receiving treatment for the Selsdon, eir. Hughes. Refreshments
,, 'past several weeks. His many friends were served and dancing follower]
regret to. hear that he continues ser with music by 'Messrs, Win. .tiycle-
iously 111, and Thos. Laing, accompaniers by
Mr, Wilson Allen is confined to Mesdames Mum1, Bell, and Faber,
his home suffering from a severe at- Prate+eds from the event amount to
tack of rheumatism. • eel), The lucky ticket was drawn on
Messrs. H. O. Dayman and Ezra the needlepoint drawing donated by
Willard were among the luelcy ones Mrs. Harry Faber and won by Mr.
hunting deer in the Bruce Peninsula LeRoy Thiel.
having returned home with an abun- L/Opl. Elgin Johnston of London
dance of venison. spent the week end at the home of
Rev, Joseph Taylor, newly -induct- his mother Mrs, Emetine Johnston,
ed minister at Carmel Presbyterian Mrs. Stone of Exeter spent a few
Church conducted services there on days lust week et the home of her
Sunday delivering inspiring mss-. daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs,
ROv Belt
sages, The choir sang an anthem,
"He Shall Give His Angels Charge
Over T11ee," Mrs. J. W. Bonthron,
soloist. •
Miss Dorothy Munn of London
spent the week end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Munn.
Nomination Meeting will be held
in the town hall, Hensall, on Friday,
November 26th at 7 p.m. for the
purpose of nominating reeve and`11
councillors for the coming year. is
Mr, Ben Tinney has been confined
to his room for the past week owing D
it
illness.
'Che Red Cross committee wish to e
annocnli e they will be parking on G
Dec, let and ll sewing and knitted ,1
_nods are to be finished and handed
in Monday. Nov. 29th,
THE Start o
FOR SALE
10 pigs 6 weeks olci. 30 Barred Rock
(Scott's strain) pullets, 5 months old
at 75c each: Phone Dublin 22r13,
I.nuts Rowland,
FOR SALE
Two young, Bogs nearing service-
able age. Frons advanced registry
breeding OAC sows, Also one young
Shorthorn hull ready for service.
Phone 658r4, Seaforth. Harry Norris,
Kippen #3,
FOR SALE
Sewing Machine, White. Used Vic -
rola Records. Apply at 'News Office.
STOVE FOR SALE
Treasure cook stove, burns coal er
wood, Apply eveningsto Chas,
Cunningham, Side street, Phone 245,
FOR SALE
20 feet of threshing water hose,
2" rubber covered, steel reinforced
inside. Large cistern pump, with 6"
cylinder, Three 12" glazed tile, 3 ft,
long, About 15 ft. of cement zein-
forcing wire. H. Musgrave, Egmond-
ville, Phone 6631.2,
SUMMERH:ILL
Mr: and Mrs. John G. Gibbings
visited over the week end with their
two slaughters, Mr, and Mrs. Wm,
Tasker, • nd Mr, and Mrs, Les Task-
er, of Stratford.
The Senior Mission Circle of the Private Elwin Blake, of Ipper=
tilted Church are holding a bazaar wash, visited with his parents, Mr.
u Saturday, Nov. 27, The beautiful and Mrs. Eai'l Blake, over the week
rticles for stile are on display fh end. Mr, and Mrs. Wes Hoggart and
to window at Case's Balcony, Ross spent Sunday* evening with Mr,
ev, Joseph Taylor Inducted and Mrs. Earl Blake and family.
Carmel Presbyterian Church Mr. and Mrs. Pert. Gibbings and,
Y family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Rev. Joseph Taylor, formerly of Mrs. Ray Townsend of Tuekersmitll.
ranbrook and Ethel, was inducted
Keep Nov, 26, this Friday for the
110 the enlarge of Carmel Presbyter- new and olci tynte dancing u>. Fond-
u1. Church o1 Friday evening. Rev, esbo'o community hall under the
(1. Larne of Clinton conducted the auspices of Summerhill Hall Board.
uitu+tion; The special address was The ,Ranch Boys of GKNX will sup-
iven by Rev. Thomson of Auburn ply the music.
rho spoke on the subject, "The Mr, and Mrs. Eph. Snell and fan'r-
rowtli of the Church•" Rev. Hugh ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
auk of Seaforth. as interim modern- Humphrey Snell.
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In
Fractured .Arm in Fall--
tur, narrated the steps taken during
the vacancy and pree eding the call
xtended to Rev. Taylor. Rev. R. Ste- DUBLIN
Farr, of teetered] addressed the new. Mr. and 14Irs Michael J Doyle, re -
y 11uiu,rtevl minister and Rev. John cent newlyweds, were guests of hon-
allovvay of Easter • achlressed the or at u miscellaneous shower in Staf-
ounteg;ition. The their contributedfa hall on Monday night. A group of
iu anthem entitled "0 Worship The interested friends and neigh
Little Jimmie Baynhanl, four-
v r eld •011 of Pte. and 'ales, Law-
e 1c F renham hall the reisfnetune
while playing on :1Iorday to fall and
• in so doing fractured hie tight 0.1711.
1:1,•• W115 removed to Seaforth Hospi-
eel where his men was set. and plac-
ed in. it east by Dr, Steer.
1,\C Donald E. 141iEinnon of the
Clinton l.relio School, spent the
esige .nal at his hone here.
Bride and Groom Honored—
About ette n elati ' . acid friends
cutter=s lu the town hell or Mon -
1, evening in honuor. of Mr. and
Mrs Il loltc tel., were re-
t,nring the evening
presented with a hand -
etre trite. The accoreptmere
• WaS read ley Peter T.
„n. Refreshments were
,,,,reed. and deeming enjoyed to the
�esic by blurdock's' orchestra with
Me. .•.I. Crich of Clinton floor mane
r. Following is the address:
-Deer Edith and Harold,—It is with
Seelinee of great pleasure that we,
pier nen hbols and friends have ga-
hr, 1 here tonight to honor you
gars 11 extend hearty congratulations
eoocl wishes. We trust that the
y etre that lie ahead will hold for you
much :Joy and happiness. Ton, Har-
old. have always been a good neigh-
bor and friend in the community and
we have always found you ready and
willing to share in any good cense
that might he of any benefit to the
community. There is an olcl saying,
"Man was net meant to live alone.”
ee vee feel sure you have chosen one
who with her -cheery disposition will
he a real helpmate at all times and
we are happy to welcome you, Edith,
ne one of our neighbors. Our sin-
rerest with is that "As you are start -
11t1' - in'n•nev together, may you
Sieve ,111 the luck and joy in the
world. as ynu travel side by side."
,.= a small token of our esteem we
act: 'Fou 10 accept these gifts and
bottle -that es you use them- you may
• ever he reminded of your neighbors
end fiends," Harold made a fitting
rept of thanks and all joined in
sant.. "For They Are. Jolly Good
F„ lle:L
Lir'pl. Herold Tionthlon of London
tanen1 the v eek.t et et the home of
his tweets. lir. and Mrs. J, W. Tiou-
tbron.
Mn and blas. Lloyd ITndsorr of St.
meters. vfsiterl nn Sunday at the
eerie of the farmer's father. Mr.
The fTudsouc. •
lit (anter of London was a weep
end guest with 11,:r• permits, Mr. and
Mrs. Wn1. G. Bele
Miss Marina MacLaren of Gode-
etch was the guest of flies Norma
Sangster during the week.
Iliss Helen M,•Nccngbton of Toon
to spent the week end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne McNaugh-
ton.
Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer spent a
few days in Detroit during the past.
week.
Miss Margaret. Grieve of Blyth was
a week -end guest at, tete home of
King." Following the tndurtion a re -
volition WAS held in the school -roam
of the ciinrelr when 111,. and Mrs. W.
R. Davidson and Mr: and Mrs. J, W.•
Tenement received with Rev and
311. 1 ,ylev Refreshments were serv-
ed end .1 social hour enjoyed during
which brief ,doh eseue were made by
Rev. Jack, Seifnrtb, Rev, Kerr. of
Bei els. and Rev. Galloway. Exe-
ter. -1 vote of tllaeks 'was extended
Rev. Jack by lit 1. W. l 1.,t:dv,nt.
•
ELIi IVILLE
The \V.M,S, met for their Nevem-
bee.
bee. meeting at the home of Mrs.
1?, E. Poolr,v tiro-. Geo. Davis tool-
r of the meeting. The program
from the ?:11seienary i4lonthly' was
followed. Meeting opened by repeat-
ing 0 Psalm in unison and the hymn,
"The Spirit Breathes upon the'
Word." was sung. Mrs, W. Elford,,,
Mrs. T. Bell and Mrs. 13. Williams
gave short readings, Mrs. William
Dickey read Ephesian. 2:11-22 for
the Scripture lesson. The ltynm, "Je-
sus Thou Joy* of Loving Hearts," was
sung. M1'. Geo. Davis Ied in prayer.
The roll call was answered by ten
members by a verse on Peace. Min-
utes of last meeting were read and
adopted. ;airs. Frank Brock gave an '.
RT -z NEWS.
STEER FOUND
In the middle of ,September a years-
ing grey steer strayed to my place,
Owner can have same by proving pre^
peaty and paying expenses. William
Alexander, 1-lensall, Phone 13 on 82,
Auction Sale
Of Farm, Perm Stock and Imple-
ments, lelousefurnishiugs,. on Friday,
Dec, 3rd, at 1 pan. at Lot 6, Colt, 5,
Tuekerstnitlr, 214 miles south of Sea -
forth and i'4 miles east.
PIo•ses—Grey team 10 year's old;
Cattle -1 Holstein cow clue API':
21; 1 .Durham cow due Apr, 19; 1
blue cow due Mar: 12; 1 white cent
due Juno 20; 1 white cow clue Mar 1;
3 farrow cows; 1 Durham bull 2 years
old; 4 yotung cattle rising 2 Years old,
6 spring calves.
Pigs -415 pigs 175 lbs,; 9 chunks 2
months oltl; 2 clnnrlcs 100 lbs,; 1
'i crit sow due Jan, 28; 1 York sow
clue Marg 8,
Implements -1 For'dsoil tractor; 1
2 -fur'r'ow Oliver plow; 1 Cockshett
riding plow: 1 walking plow; 1 M,H,
spring tooth cultivator; 1 M,H, Med-
el; 1 mower; 1 set of diamond har-
rows; 1 seed drill; one scui'fler; disk
barrow; 1 set sleighs; 1 farm wagon;
hay reeks; wagon box; fanning mill;
11 -2 -Wheel trailer and rack; 1 circle -
'lar saw; stone boat; Viking cream
separator; milk pails; whipplett'ees;
neckyokes, forks, shovels, chains, hay
fork and other articles.
1 set of breeching harness; number
of horse collars.
Number of tone of mixed hay.
Quantity of spring grain.
Housefurnishings. — 1 extension
table and kitchen chairs, 1 side board
with bevelled mirror, 1 chresser stand
and bed, 1 writing desk, 1 congoleum
rug 10x14; 1 Axminster rug 10x12;
number. of lamps; 1 Aladdin lamp;
washing machine, wringer and churn,
1 cook stove In A-1 condition.
Quantity of dishes.
Farm — 100 acres, good clay loam,
well drained. 8 acres of bush, bank
barn 40x00, in good condition; frame
house. Hydro available. 14 miles from
school.
Terms—Chattels cash, Terris on
property made known day of sale.
Farm offered subject to reserved bid
Mrs, Robt, Doig, Proprietress,
E. P. Chesney, Clerk,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
-carbled and following the reading
of a complimentary address, pres-
ented theist vvitlr numerous beautiful
gifts of silver, linen and money. The
'bridegroom thanked the donors• gra-
clously in behalf of his bride.. A so-
cial evening was spent in dancing.
Dainty refreshments were served by -
a group of volunteer helpers.
Sits. F. Glossop and daughter Bete
?v o. Listowel, with Mr. and 141re. A.
Forster.
Miss Marion McIver, Chatham,
With hes' parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam McIver.
eSieter .Dill, Stratford, with Mr. and
•11.1rs. Joseph Dill.
Mrs. Camilla Rowe and daughter
of Stratford with :lir. and Mrs.
Eleatic Donnelly.
Mt•, and Mrs. W. Mathers in Blue -
t ale,
Jo)n1 McGrath was a Detroit vis-
ito
Mrs. John Meagher in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph E. Feeney
and Patrick Feeney in London.
Dublin War Services. Association
met at the home of Mrs. William
Stapleton on Wednesday and com-
pleted a quilt. They will pack a box
for Russian refugees early in Dec-
ember.
John Dillon has sold his fa
Logan to John Eckert,
N.S., with Paul Mulligan. -
Mrs, Janes Delaney underwent a
major operation in Scott Memorial
Hospital, Seaforth..
Miss Margaret O'Connell, Buffalo,
with her sisters here.
Word was received by Mr. and
Mrs. John McGrath that their son,
Joseph McGrath, is critically i11 in
Detroit.
Mrs, M. Geary in Toronto.
Mrs. D. McConnell in Stratford.
William 5. Hanley was a Toronto
visitor. .
Thomas Murray,, Mr. and Mrs, T.
Murray, Jr., Bar River, Algoma, with,
Dr. and Mrs. S.A. Murray.
Miss Bernice Donnelly, Stratford,
with her parents, Mr and Mrs. F.
Donnelly.
Dan Williams, Jr., Detroit, at his
home.
' Private Paul Gitlin, Toronto, with
his father, Joseph Givlin.
Mr. and Mrs, Lloyd Etus and chil-
dren, Zurich, with Mr. and Mrs. T. J.
Molyneaux.
Roy Brown, Toronto, John Brown
of Palmerston, and Mr. and Mrs.
Norman Walker and children, Liebe
wen, with Mr. and Mrs. . Thomas
Brown, •
interesting temperance reading, rm he
"Building Temperance in the Home."
MPrivate Patrick Malone D
l
'Mrs. Harry Ford gave the chapter on y, ebert,
the study book, "The Light oKnowlef
sed with a
hymn, 0e God Love,"of Meeting
o and prayer
iy Mrs. Davis.
Election of officers for 1944 was
eld. Results were as follows: 'Iron.
President, Mrs. R. D. Hunter: Pres-
ident, Mrs, HamFord; Vice Pres„
Mrs. R. T. Pooley; Treasurer, Mrs,
T), Skinner; Secretary,. Mrs. Ed.
Johns; Corr. Seca/ Mrs. W. Elford;
press sec., Mrs. H. Ford; Mission,
Monthly Sec„ Mrs. 5. Coward; Sup-
uly Sec., Mrs. T. Bell; Temp. Sec,'
Mrs. F. Brock; Systematic Giving
Sec., Mrs, W. Horne: Community
Friendship, Mrs. P. Murel'1, Mrs, S.
Hunter, Mrs, 13. •Williams, Mrs, J.
Prance; Baby Band Leader. Mrs..
Lewis Johns; Mission Band -Leader,
'erre. D. Skinner, Mrs. A. Pym; pian -
lets, Mrs. N. Clark and Mrs. W. Bat-
ten.
The W.A. met for their November
meeting at the home of Mrs. Lloyd
Johns. Mrs. Gilbert 3ohns had charge
of the meeting which opened with a
hymn and silent prayer. Mrs. (Rev.)
Mair gave an interesting talk on
Simple Things of Life " Mrs. Allan
Johns gave a reading on Friendship.
Puniness was dealt with, Nine mem-
bore answered the roll call by a
Christmas suggestion, Meeting clos-
ed with a hymn and the Mizpah ben- TUCKERSMITH
ediction. Election of officers for The Tnekersurith Ladies' Club are
1941 was held, results were as fol -
holding a meeting at the home of
Vice President, Mts.W. e y; , Howard Crich on Wednesday
lows: President, Mrs. Chas. Stephen; Mrs
H D1 ice afternoon, Dec, 1st, The roll call will
Johns; ; Treas-
ure., r f. Ilia conning year.
;Mrs, Franklin Skinner, Mrs. Kenneth
Mrs, Norman Stanlake and Mrs. Han-
nah Workman, Coultis-Bartleman--
Secretary,
Mr's Garnet ,; 4 be 'paying of the membership fess for
r M4 ss Ruth Blumeonganrsts
Mr. ants Mrs. Allen Davidson of
London spentthe week end at the
Parental homes here with Mr. and
Mrs. W. R, Davidson and Mr, and
Mrs. Orville Twitchell
M7•. and Mrs, Harry Cook and babe
of Windsor spent the week encs with
the fo'nler's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Cornelious Cook,
Mrs. Wiley of Londonl was a re-
cent visitor with Mr, and Mrs. John
bleMurtrie.
Pte. Wesley Jones of ' the R:COC,
London, spent the week end at hie
home here with Mrs. ,Zones and Patsy.
Miss Maggie Bell has been confined
to her rooni owing to illness.
LAC Donald E. McKinnon of the
RCAF., now stationed at the Raffle
School at Clinton, spent the week-
end
eekend' here with Mrs, McKinnon and
family,
The marriage of Jean D'Oraey
Bartlenlan, daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Bartleman, of Orillia, to
LAC. Lawrence Earl Coultis, 'of
Camp Borden, only son of Mr, and
Mrs. Nelson Coultis, of 'Osborne,
took place at the Presbyterian manse
n Orillia, on Thursday, November
11th. Rev, McInnis officiated. The
bride wore a two-pieee gold wool
crepe dress with bleak accessories
and corsage, of roses, Her attendant
was her sister, Wren Joyce Bartle -
man of Halifax, and LAC Bjornson
of Camp Borden attended the groom,
Following the ceremony, dinner was
served at the hotel after which the
young
tooTorontotand a Londono an 1
spent the week end with the groom's
parents, returning to his duties on
Monday,
FUEL
THURSDAY, NQVEMS
25, 1943
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SATURDAY CASH & CARRY SPECIALS
Itlnso, giant size
2 59 Super Suds, giant size
Oxydol, pkge
Fairbanics Carbolic a
6 Socalcpes
Castile Soap, 12 ranee
Pratt's bice Killer
214 lb. pkge.
Pratt's Ilog Toufc
21/3 lb. pkge.
Pr•att'e Col' 'liotttc
414 lb; pkge.
ilobililiood Flour
98 lbs.
Mtiploloaf Flour
98 lbs, 2,49
Royal Purple -Calf Meal -
25 lbs. 1,10
100 lbs. ,,.,. ,4.00
Rolled Oats, 5 pounds 28c
Rolled Wheat, 5 pounds 23c
Muffets, 2 pimps, 170
Robinitood Oats
Large Digo, 17o
53c
490
9e
25c
23c
055
700
1,50
Maxwell 1 -louse Coffee... , . , . , ,1b, bag 89e
W. J. FINNIGA.N
Auction Sale
Lambert Sale Yards, Stratluoy,
SaturdaY, Nov 27th,
100 Mixed stock t=attle including a
few stock COWS, Trucks to deliver.
Sales every SnturdaY.
A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer,
STRAYED
From Lot 3, Con. 5, Tueker'smith, a
YORY hone 14 on
6 1 01, 0 enquire Pro heifer. Harold Jackson.
FOR SALE
Cutting box, 12" feed, can be oper-
ated either with or without blower,
Apply to William Alexander, Hensel',
Phone 13 011 52.
FARM FOR SALE
150 acres good clay loam, all under
cultivation except 12 acres of bush.
Well drained and fenced, Hanle barn
on stone foundation, 66' square,
stabling underneath with cement
floors. Hay barn 34' square with hen
house underneath, driving shed 24' x
84', Cement silo 12'x35'. Frame house
with Insulate brick covering, seven
rooms and wood sled. Situated 7
miles from Seaforth, 4 miles from
Walton, 100 rods from school and Zvi
miles from Winthrop, Lot 27, pt. 28,
Con. 10, McKillop. Apply to Zack
McSpadden, Walton, R,R.4.
i Hydro all through barn and house,
Auction Sale
Mrs Peter 'Fitzpatrf'k will offer
Inc sale at public auel.ion, cm the
premises. lot West 1/2 of #136, Mill
Street, Dublin, on Saturday, Novem-
ber 27, at. 1 p.m., the following:
The House and Lot..—Tito house is
a fine 10 -room building with new
harcl,wood floors, recently decorated
and all in good condition, It is suit-
able for two families,
Household Effects -1 nen chester-
field suite. 3 rockers, 2 occasional
chairs, 1 secretary, 1 kitchen table,
6 kitchen chairs. bedroom furniture
(dressers, stands four beds with.
nrattresses and springs), hall reek,
four small tables, magazine rack, 1
rug 18-10), 1 congolei n1 rug (Sxl(r),
1 electric sweeper, 1 electric toaster,
1 electric. iron, 1 electric plate, 1
clock, 1 sewing machine, 4 floor
lamps, wall scarps, stair carpet and
carpet runners and several mats all
like new. 1 Silent -glow oil burning
stove, 1 cook stove with water -front,
will burn coal 01. wood; 1 folding card
table, wash -board, dust mops, 2 oil
drums, cooking utensils and dishes
and numerous small articles el:dinar-
i1y found in a home.
Terns—Cash for all -household ef-
fects. For the house, a down pay-
ment of 10% and the balance within
30 days; house offered subject to a
reserve bid.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
CLEARING E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Auction Sale Insurance & Real Estate
Phones 334 Seaforth, Ont, Res. 220
FOR SALE
300 Rock, 'White Leghorn, Hybrid
Leghorn and Rock pullets, started to
lay, 13lco5 tested stock, Andrew
Mpore breed, Seaforth. Apply to J. A.
Nichol, Lance road, Exeter. HayP.O.
DOG LOST
Good young collie clog, has been
lost since Nov. St1t. Any information
phase call 6541'12, Seaio'th.
NOTICE
Wm. Bradshaw, your Watkin:
Dealer, also agent for E, D. Smith &
Sons, fruit and ornamental mu hely
stock, Market St„ Seaforth, Ont.
Phone 50.
FOR SALE
7 Room Brick house, Church St.,
Bathroom; Furnace, Lights, Town
Water, Good Barn and Hen House on
property.
7 Room France House, North Main
St., Furnace, Lights and Town Water.
FARM PROPERTY
100 Acres McKillop Township,
Brick House, Bank Barn, good clay
loam, well under -drained. Convenient-
ly located.
50 acre Grass Farm, all seeded,
Township of Hibbert. Good piece of
la 1d with es, Mwater cl{illoP Township,
t y.
135 Acres,
, Fraane House and Good Barn, Well
located.
Of Farms, Steele, Implements, Etc.
At Lot 26, Con. 8, Hibbert Twp„
214 miles west of Staffa, on Friday,
Nov. 26, at 12 o'clock sharp.
Horses -1 Percheron team 10 years
olcl. Harness, set back band harness,
Cattle — 2 Durham cows with cal-
ves, 500 lbs.; 9 Durham cows due to
freshen from'ist Dec. to Mar 1st; 4
holstein cows .duo to freshen from
time of sale to Mar, 1st, 2 young
calves; 4 Hereford spring calves; 2
Holstein heifer spring calves; 3-2- ,
year old Hereforcl heifers; 25 Here-
ford and Durham steers from 700 to
900 lbs.
I-iay, Grain and Roots -400 bus. of
nlangels; 10 bags of potatoes; 50
tons of mixed bay; 400 bus. of wheat;
150 bus, feed wheat; 500 bus. of oats.
Pigs -15 pigs 8 weeks old.
Implements -1 Model C Case trac-
tor or rubber; 1 McCormick Deering
grain separator with straw shredder
and elevator, 28-46; 1 drive belt 100
loot; 1 Cockshutt 5 foot one-way disk;
1 set of tractor double disk; 1 new
McCormick Deering tractor plow 3
furrow; 1, tractor stiff tooth cultiva-
tor, 8 foot; 1 McCormick Deering hay
loader; 1 sulky rake; 1 Viking cream
separator with motor; 1---2000-111.,'
stock scales; 1 set. of 4 section har-
row; 1 rubber tired wagon and gravel
box; 1 cultipacker; 1 grain box; 1
M,H. side rape, 2 wheel trailer, 1
walking plow; M.D. manure spreader;
1 Cockshutt: 13 clisk fertilizer drill
(like new); 1 Frost & Wood mower 6
foot; 1 M.H. corn scuffler; 1 M.H. 7
ft cut binder; 1 electric grinder, Wes-,
tinghouse, 1 electric fencer; fanning
mill, extension. ladder, hay fork; rope,
sling ropes, forks, shovels, whippl9.
trees and other articles.
Quantity -of household furniture.
Terms cash,
At the same time anti place the
following parcels of property will be
offered:
Farms—Parcel 1. 100 acres, Lot 26,
Con, 8, Hibbert Twp, Large bank
barn with straw shed, silo, water sat
barn and good stabling; drive shed;
good brick house, modern conveni-
ences, hydro throughout buildings,
Parcel .2 — 100 acres, Lot 26, Con;
7 Hibbert Twp., all in grass except
12 acres of wheat, Windmill, excellent
'water supply.
Parcel 8 West i4 of Lot 30, Con.
6, I-libbert Twp, All in ,grass, Wind-
mill, good water supply.
Terns on property made known
day of sale, sold subject to reserve
bid.
Estate of the late Wm. Davis, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
VI, P. Chesney, Clerk.
"Pittston" No, 1 Buckwheat
Anthracite
"Sun King" Lump Coal;
like "Alberta"
"Coke", clean and convenient
size
These fuels will burn ';n any Heating
Equipment and keep a home comfort-
able at moderate cost.
"Chestnut" Anthracite for Brooder
Stoves will be available. Your order
placed now will help us to secure
your requirements for this pnrpese.
J� 1I. SCOTT
Seaforth
TRIMMED
TURNIPS
WANTED
Highest Market Prices
Sizes We" to 6 in,
Phone 171-14, Exeter
EDGAR CUDMORE
R.R.1, Hensall
Seaforth
Monument Works
Formerly W, 10. Chapman
NOW OPERATED BY
CUNNINGHAM &
PRYDE
We invite inspection of our stock
of Cemetery Memorials
SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS AND
SATURDAYS, or any other
time by appointment
See Dr. dlarburn—Phone 105
Phone 41—Dxeter—Box 150
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitor's, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT,
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Officein the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth, Office hours:—
Taesday, Thursday and Saturday
1.80 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont,
Officers
President, Alex. McEwing, Blyth;
Vice President, W. It Archibald, Sea -
forth; Mgr, & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid,
Seaforth.
Directors
Alex, Mo8]wing, Blyth; W, R. Arch-
ibald, Seaforth; Alex. Broadfoot, Sea -
forth; Clu'is, Leonhardt, Bornholm;
E, J. Trewartha, Clinton;Thomas
Moylan, Seaforth; Frank McGregor,
Clinton; Hugh Alexander, ' Walton;
George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
Sohn 17. Pepper, 'Braeeflelcl; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
T3rodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, will be
promptly Mended to by applications
to auy of the above named officers
addressed to their reepective post
offices.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Sucoeseoi•s to James Watson)
MAIN ST„ SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect -
eel at hes est rates in First -Class
5O111p 1111„w,
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. le. A. McMaster, M,B., Graduate
of LTcciversiiy of Toronto.
The Clinic is fully equipped with
complete and modern' x-ray and other
up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptie
equipment.
Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and
Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Tuesday in every month from 3 to
5 p.m.
Free wen -baby clinic will be held
on the second and last Thursday in
every month from 1 to 2 p.nt.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M,D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 J
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W- Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square
throat hospitals, London, Eng, At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third
Wednesday in each month from .2 to
4 pan, Also at Seaforth Clinic first
Tuesday in each month, -53 Waterloo
St, Stratford. Telephone 267,
Spence's Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG
GODERiCH
District Agent
I
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT --SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235
DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. '
(Essential War Industry)