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The Seaforth News, 1952-03-13, Page 8THE SEA.FORT 1 NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 1s, 1952 Step out this Easter in the new Single Breasted Ready -To -Wear 45.00 to 62050 No matter if you're tall, short or average height, slim., stout or regular build, we can fit you from our Ready-to-wear Stock. Made by the same makers as our speoial order suits and of the same materials, you'll find these stock suits will cost from 7.00 to 10.00 Tess than tailored suits. See the beautiful new hair- line worsteds, smart over- check pick and picks and gabardines now. Sizes 36 to 44 — 45.00 to 62.50 New Gabardine and Tweed Topcoats Harris tweed top coats are back' again and are top sellers in the States. — Of course, Gab- ardine will al- ways be popular. —We have them all in a wide choice of shades. Sizes 35 to 46 35.00 55.00 te art Bros. dzusaunossamosimmisammilimemsraloy Stenographer -Bookkeeper Wanted Applications will be received by the under- signed until March 20th, 1952, for the above-described vacancy. Applicant will please state qualifications and experience. Eligible to either male or female applicants. A. H. ERSKINE, Clerk, County of Herm. FOR SALE Fifteen choice young Leicester Eaves due to lana in April. W. E. Haney, Phone 662 r 33. FOR SALE A nuamtity of Clinton oats suitable for seed. Apply to Wm. Storey, 849-15 Seaforth, FOR SALE Approximately 230 bus, of Mon/calm Bar- ley irrna•n from registered seed. Beaver Oats grown from registered seed 2 years ago. Ap- l-.reeimately 6 bus. of Red Clover; also time ducks and three drakes. Harold Pryer., Phone r Seaforth. r-' CARD OF THANKS I would no to .express my sincere thanks to nit kind netglhboro, friends and relatives who sent cards dowers and treats and those who visited me during my illtioss at bonne and in the hospital. Their killness end tut. derstaoding was deeply appreciated. FLORENCE) McUAVIN. Wr 109(111 to express our deep appreciation of the cylnpathy and wonderful kindness shownus by the people of Brueelivld and sur. round1i11fr community loth during and after out newel bereavement. --Mrs. Walter Mc- Iwen Mr. and Mrs. John A, MOEwen 1 want h, thunk all my friends and neigh- bors who so kindly called o11 me, sant cards, d treats while a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital. Also to Rev. Dr, rfoulkos Dr. Step - went tem mud the nursing stall ISAN 00Sr2LI.t) FOR SALE 1081 Chev coach in good condition, 4 new tires. This ear is priced 1o' quick sale, Also a good cream enured Coleman gee stove with built-in oven, Apply E. CHAPPI+L, Crom- arty, Phone 42-14, Dublin, FOR SALE oltlis and 1 year Two Jerseyof heifers, 6 10 7 c c Y old, 'i=B tested old' registered, Priced ronsau- able. FRANK RILEY, phone 541082 Seaforth Clearing Auction Sale Cloaring Auction Sale 9f Farm Stook, Im- plements at Lot 12, Con. 10, Gree Township, 3 miles east of Brussels on Wednesday, March 26, at 12:80 HORSES—General Purpose team 8.0 yr. old CATTLE -8 registered Hereford cows with .calves at foot; Registered Hereford cow due Juno 1 ; Reglltered Hereford cow bred; Reg- istered Hereford cow due Aug.; 2 registered Hereford heifers 2 yr. old, due in June; 8 registered Hereford heifers 1 yr, old; 1 • run. istered Hereford bull 2 yrs. old; 1 registered Hereford bull 8 months old. GRADE CATTLE -12 young Hereford and Durham cows with calves at foot;3 Durham cows due in April ; 3 Poll Angua cows due May 1st; 2Holstein cows duo time of sate; 5 Durham and Hereford steers and heifers 1 y'. old. PIGS -7 York caulks 125 lbs. IMPLEMENTS—International Farman Hr Tractor 111 Al condition ; 3 -furrow tractor plow; 3 -section drag harrows; MoCormiek Deering stiff tooth cultivator; M. H. side rake (new) ; McCormick Deering mower 6-19.; Sulky rake; M.If. Drophead hay loader; 3 drum steel roller; Diamond Harrows; harrow cart; Cockahett manure spreader on rubber (like new), extension blower; 2000 lbs Ren- frew scales; steel stone boat; walking plow; electric fencer and posts; 150 ft. water hose; wheelbarrow ; 32 ft.. extension ladder 408 ft. snow fence ; 3 rolls silo wire ; rubber tired waxen Bike new); 1849. bay rack; set of farm sleighs; 200 cedar posts; 1 roll uoen wire hog fence ; 6 -8 -gal. milk cnna ; forks, shovels, GRAIN -150 bus. mixed grain suitable for seed ; 2 geese; 1 gander; colony house 1042; 6 thicken range shelters; 1 Collie dog 2 yrs. old ; 1/•, ton Chevrolet truck. TERMS--OASE( No reserve, farm sold. Domed McKinnon Prop. Harold Jackson. Mot. Auction Sale Auction sale of Property in village of Hen - salt. Harrold Jackson, auctioneer, has been in- structed by the heirs of Anne Hood, late of the .village of Hensall, widow, deceased, to offer for sale the following property, lots 210 and 216, Petty Survey in the village of Hensel', together with frame house thereon, on Saturday, March 29th at 10:30 a.m. TERMS -10 per cent down, balance in 60 days. Alien W. Slllely of Seaforth, solicitor for estate. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. HELP WANTED Woman wanted for cleaning, two or three hours weekly. PHONE 26, Seaforth. FOR SALE Eleetric iron, window glass, 2 cook stoves, flower pet:. mattress, corner cupboard, set of bed springs, water piping. 2 washstands, 2 small tables, 2 cistern pumps, sloe, sink. commode, 2 small floor rugs. 2 kitchen rhairs. ('I.ARENCE REEVES, Side St., Seaforth Auction Sale Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Machinery and some household effects at Tommy Butts form at the Village of Kippen on Monday, March 84th at 1 p.m. 04111 line farm machin- ery and household effects. No reserve as farm is sold. Terms—Cash. THOMAS BUTT, Prop. Harold Jackson, Aunt Auction Sale Auction Ssle of Real Estate and House- hold effects. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, has been instructed by the administrator of Eliz- abeth Davis, late of the Township of Hibbert, spinster, deceased to offer for sale: (1) Lot 26 in the 7th Con., Township of Ilibbert,. 100 acres pasture land, good water supply, windmill and tank. (2) Lot 26, in the 8th con., Township of Iilbbert, brick house, large bank barns, driving shed, hen house and pig pen. (3) Household effects. TERMS—On real estate 10 per cent down, balance 60 days. Reserve bid. Chattels Cash. Date of sale to be announced later. Crown Trust Company, 284. Dundee St, London, Administrator. Alvin W. Sillery, Seaforth, Ontario. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Clearing Auction Sale 0f Farm Stock and Machinery at Lot 17, Con. 12, McKillop twp., 2 miles east of Leadbury corner, on Friday, Marsh 21, at 1 P.m. CATTLE -1 Holstein cow 5 years, due in April; 2 Holstein cows, 3 years, due in April; 6 Holstein heifers rising 8 Years old doe in March and April ; 3 Hereford and Durham year old cattle. PIGS -28 choice York chunks from 100 to 150 lbs; 1 York sow with litter 4 weeks old. POULTRY -100 hybrid year old hens. MACHINERY — International Farman F Tractor; 2 furrow International plow 13 disc cockshutt power drill (new) ; drop head cockshutt hay loader (new) ; Cockshut mower (like new) ; 4 section diamond harrows (new) ; 2 section spring tooth harrows ; Corn binder; 7 -ft. binder; all steel rubber tired wagon; Cockshutt manure spreader; side de- livery rake; 16 -ft. flat hay rack (new); 2- uheel trailmr; Viking cream separator loge aloe, used 0 months; milk palls; roll of new woven wire fence; 100 ft snow fence; 52 -ft. extension ladder; quantity of planand lumber; 2 gas barrels ; Coleman lantern ; 2 Aladin lamps; 100 ft. hay cable; 200 sacks; 700 Ib. Bell mineral; 1042 colony house (like new); electric brooder (like new) ; 5 chicken .shelters (new) ; other chicken equipment; forks; shovels; chains and other equipment. Tams ---Cash. WM. WELSH, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auct. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. zs IT SPEEDS LOADING ..SAVES HARD WORK AND MONEY Loading manure is a "snap" once you team up your John Deere Model "M" Tractor with the husky John. Deere No. 30. It's a smooth -performing loader that gives you new ease ... new economy . ,.:, new speed o£ manure handling, The No. 30 is a double -cylinder hydraulic loader; no ohains, pulleys or cables are used in raising or lowering the bucket. The finger- (until, FARM 0ootere0Ar. tip control raises, lowers, or stops the bucket at any point in the 9 -1/2 -foot loading range. There's plenty of clearance for shed work. Bugged construction assures years of de- pendable service. Plan now to investigate the advantages o3 owning this simple, streamlined John Deere loader, See n1( for complete details. D. Shannon PHONE. 839R14. Seaforth W.J. Perrie PHONE 98 Brussels It Pays to Shop in Egrnandville THIS WEED'S SPECIALS FRESH Ih1NK SAUSAGE .. GRANULATED SUGAR .................... IIURSLI{)Y BLEND- BLACK TEA "1SALADA" COFFEE 1 •Ib SHORTENING 37e Tb 5 Tb 55c 85e lb Tin $1.03 - 25e 1t) We appreciate your orcler early CLAIR HANEY FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72 e FOR SALE Seed Grail--Lerrame tans, grade one, ger- mination 97%. 'Clinton Oats, grade 0110, ger- mination 96%. Montealm Barley, grade one. Also quantity of Beaver Oats. MERTON K19ES, Souforth. 600r11 FOR SALE Nov Electrolux Vacuum. Cleaner and Pol- isher. Make house cleaning a. pleasure with these two greet machines. Phone 377-W for free home demonstration WANTED TO BUY A freme building 10' x 12', movable. Con- tact RELIANCE PETROLEUM WARE HOUSE, Phone 985, Seaforth FOR SALE 11 pigs, seven weeks old. DON 0103092, Phone Clinton 914x9 FOR SALE 4 burner Electric stove, bathroom hamper, Satiboy, Electric radiator; Electric 130)1901'; 2 small tables, 3 table lamps, 2 oil brooders and 1 electric brooder.R. A. VODDEN Seaforth FOR SALEOR RENT A small farm consisting of 3 acres. Has 8 - roomed house and all modern eonvonionees. Apply to Seaforth News FOR SALE 20 choice Piga, 0 weeks old and about 10 tons of Alfalfa and Timothy hey, baled, This is good hay, baled 'without any rain. Also n few bus, of Timothy and Red Clover Reed. Apply J. E. ORPCH, RR5 Seaforth. Phone 61444 Clinton FOR. SALE 1 China cabinet, dmfngroom table and six choirs, 1 leather chair. Phone 67903 Hensel) Till') SIOA1001aIi NEWS Snowdon Bros., Publishers Authorized as Second Glass mall, Post °Maar inept., Ottawa BOX 3gnurrat ` 1nl1irr FOR SALE 13Y TENDER --Bethel United Church shed, 102 16, con, 12, McKillop. Shed is 40'1(50'. Apply to LEONARD LEEMINCO, Walton RIM FOR SALE WOOD FOR SALE --Apply to Cecil Loney, Phone 832R, Seaforth Clearing Auction Sale OF REGISTERED SHORTHORN CATTLE, Machinery, etc.—Friday, March sub, 1 o'clock sharp. At the farm of 0. L. Switzer, Lot 32,' Con. 2, Tsckoramith Twp. 2 Clydesdale mares, forms filled out for reg- istration, and harness. 18 registered Short, horn females and 3 bulls. Last T -B test was on Aug. 12, 1961. Also calves at foot. IMPLEMENTS, eta --All suitable required for livestock farming, Including 24 inch grain separator, silo filler. grinder, 1S840 farm tractor, etc. SHEEP -2 purebred Leicester ram lambs, 1 year old, and 1 ewe with Iambs, Geese -1 gander, 1 goose. Furniture—Several dressers, tables, chairs, piano and trailer box, Terms oath, 0, 5 SWITZER, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer Edwin Chesney, 010r1c Auction Sale Community Livestock Sale from the Fair Barns, Clinton, on Thursday, March 13th, at 2 p.m. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Im- piemente, Grain and Feed, etc„ at lot 10, L. R.W., Colborne Twp., highway No, 21, 6 miles north of Goderieb, on Friday, Mach 1415 01 1 p.m.. Terms cash. No reserve as the farm is sold. Jones Chisholm, Proprietor. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer Stir's REACHING for some small change — perhaps to pay for a cup of coffee, or some candy, or her favorite magazine. It's the kind of casual purchase We all make every day. You may not think of your telephone bill in just the '2 same way. Yet the daily cost of telephone service tq is a "small change"4ta purchase too. The most anybody pays for a home telephone is 18c, a clay; most people pay considerably less. Measure this cost against the value of your telephone's round-the- clock convenience ... the way it saves you steps, time, money. Think, too, how its usefulness has grown. You can reach twice as many people as ten years ago; and more telephones are going in all the time. Few home necessities 'mean as much as your telephone, or match it for all-round value. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers far all occastou8 Phones: Day 4! Night 696 w Ci. A. WHI-rNIIY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service, ..Adiuetahle Hos' pital Bed for fent, Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers, Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791, Main St., Seaforth Hours 9 am - 6 pm, Wed, 9 - 12.30 Sat. 9 am to 9 pm MARTIN W.STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A„ M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone '5-W Seafortwh - SEAFORTH CLINIC D. A. McMaster, B,A,0M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 pm to 5 pm, daily, except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, 7-9 pm Appointments made in advance are desirable 101/111,. VETERINARY SURGEON J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S. tolain St. Seaforth Phone 105 111111111•111=M1111=11, 011160.21[MIL The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers — President, John L. Malone, Sea - forth ; ea -forth; Vice -Pres., John H. McEwing, Blyth; Manager & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seafortb. Directors—E. J. Trewartha, Clinton ; J. L. Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth; 'Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robt. Archibald, Seaforth; John H. MOEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; William S. Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Godertch. Agents -2. E. Pepper, Bruaofield; R. F. MoKercher, Dublin ; William Leiper, Londes- boro ; J. P. Pruoter, Brodhagon ; Selwyn— Baker, elwyn`Baker, Brussels. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will bo promptly attended to by applications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. 1950_ CHEV COACH (DELUXE) 1950 SPECIAL SEDAN, radio 1949 CHEV DELUXE COACH 1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1949.FORD SEDAN 1947 CHEV COACH 1946 CHEV SEDAN, radio, windshield washers 1941 CHEV COACH 1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN 1951 New Chev Sedan (Immediate Delivery) 1948 CHEV %2 TON PICKUP 1948 CHEV 2 TON PICKUP Watson & Reid - INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., S)'l,t..ORTH ONT. A11 kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies FOR SALE 7 Room House with 3 Pc. Bathroom, in good condition. Two Lots. Fruit trees, rasp- berry and strawberry plants. Prompt pos- session can be given. Garage. 6 Room House, 8 Pc. Bathroom. Modern Kitchen. Excellent condition. Good Barn. Sit- uated on George St, priced reasonable, with posseaallon April 1st E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE BROKER SEAFORTH We screen it Stove Coal Alberta Coal Nut Coal Pocahontas Coal Buckwheat Coal Stoker Coal Hard Coal Briquettes WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784, Seaforth GORDON WILSON ALL PASSENGERS INSURED Phones: 29 or 567 Seaforth FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed Postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price list, 6 temples 26; 24 samples 31.00. Mail' Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Ilamilton, Ont. RADIO.REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick I•louse, phone 347R, Seaforth HORSES WANTED Disabled or useful work horses. Apply to W. C. GOVENLOOIG Dick House, Seaforth ,11.120012 1=MISIMIENCIRMI DUBUQUE'S CO CORN For Sale We still have a limited quan- tity of Feed Corn, So order as soon as possible and avoid disappointment. This corn *Ill be delivered to your farm. Prompt service. SEAFORTH FARMERS PHONE 9 CO-OP "The World's Finest Anthracite" WILLIS DUNDAS 953 .7 - Office 192 M - Residence ®ern INCOME TAX RETURNS Income Tax Returns made up 1961 Forms on hand Phone for appointment Hensel'- 688 ring 18 -Dublin 14 ring 12 THOS, D. WREN OROMARTY R.R. #1 UIISARPYL 5NURNCECOMAN HEAD GFFIGE E1ETE1 President Milton McCurdy, RIM Kirkton Vice -President Wm. A. IDI Tilton, Comedy Barry Conten, Centralia E. Martin Feeney, ItIt2oDuIlin Angus Sinclair, RIM Mitchell ge Theo. G, BABantAynntse, Rl(l Woodham Alvan L. Harris, Box 35, Mitchell E. Roes Houghton, Cromarty Solicitor, W. G. Ooehteme, Exeter Secretary-Treneurer Arthur Ewer, E:tutor