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The most beautiful, most powerful Ford
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new features. It packs the stepped-up power
of•a brand new _lucks
110-Hp. V-8
engine in its lovelier, longer-wheelbased
new luxury -styled Ford Coachcraft Body.
You can see this completely new car on
display now at pur showrooms, We invite
you to "Test -Drive" it for your best drive of
the year. Ford for '52 is designed to out -go,
out -look, out -ride, out -value, and outlast
every other car in the low -price field!
ALY TOS
Ford - Monarch
Phone 102, Seaforth
BRODHAGEN
, Mr. Gottlieb Mueller is confined
to his bed through illness.
Mrs. Harry Tait is confined to
Stratford Hospital where she under-
went an operation on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. rack Sllleek of Tees -
TWJ S +AFORT11 NEWS
FOR SALE
Several bull calves. LEONARD I,EE6IING,
phoac n:11r12
FOR SALE
A quandly of Montealm Seed Barley, also
quantity of Beaver Seed Oats. Apply to
I'EARSON CHARTERS. phone 650r4 Senforth
WANTED
Woman far light housework. '1'ivo adults
in Seaforth, Apply Box 127, Senforth News
water with Mr. and Mrs. Harold
Smyth, Mrs. Silleck remaining for a
week.
Mrs. W. L. Querengesser spent a
few days in Waterloo with her son
I•Ioward Querengesser and daughter-
in-law, Mrs. Querengesser.
WANED
Wanted to buy all kinds el iron, steel, lags,
copper. batteries, alumintun. CLARENCE
1U41:VES
FOR SALE
Thur registered T-)3 tested Hereford 1011s,
serviceable age, Apply STANLEY JACI{SON,
Kippen r1, 2. Phone Seaforth 622r5
700 used cleaned bricks. Apply LEWIS
ROWLANI). 22.13 Dublin
FOR SALE
FOR SALE
Approximately 160 Ins. of Montealm Bar-
ley grown from registered seed. Beaver Oats
grown from registered seed 2 years ago. Ap-
proximately 6 bus, of Red Clover; also three
ducks nerd three drakes, HAROLD PRYOE,
phone 840r2 Scatorth
FOR SALE
One oil brooder and one electric brooder,
each, size 200 to 500 chicks. GEORGE STONE,
RIM Seaforth. Phone 880x8
FOR SALE
Electric iron, window glass, 2 cook stoves,
flower pots, mattress, corner cupboard, set of
bed springs, water piping, 2 washstands,
small tables, 2 cistern pumps, stove, sink,
commode, 2 small floor rugs, 2 kitchen chairs.
CLARENCE REEVES, Side St., Seaforth
Tenders Wanted
Township Of Tuckersmith
Tenders will bo received by the undersign-
ed up to 2 p.m„ M,uroh 51st, 1952, for a
Power Grader, 100 h,p, or better, equipped
with mechanical or hydraulic controls, snow
Plow and wings; 12-1)19 tiros -14x24, front
and rear; lights; operators' repair manual
and parts book.
Tenders to state trade allowance for #12
caterpillar grader, equipped with snowplow,
wing • and scarifier together with parts on
Maud, including tire chains.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted,
For further information apply to: Robt,
Dalrymple, Road Sup'td„ Egmondville, On-
tario.
E. P. CHESNEY
Clerk-Treas.
Township of Tuckersmith
Clearing Auction Sale
OF REGISTERED SHORTHORN CATTLE,
Machinery, etc. --Friday, Mach 2811,, 1 o'clock
sharp. At the farm of 0. L. Switzer, Lot 32,
Con. 2. Tuckersmith 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, 18x40 farms
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 cash.
0. L. SWITZER, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Edwin Chesney, Clerk
Clearing Auction Sale
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm Machinery
and Hay at Lot 6. Con. 2, Tuckersmith tarp.,
114 miles east of Hensall, on Saturday, March
29 at 12 p.m.
MACHINERY — Tractors: Massey Harris
No. 44 Diesel Tractor; Massey Harris No. 22
row crop tractor and equipment; 2 -row 0cuf-
fler and bean puller; 21A self-propelled Mas-
sey -Harris 12 -ft. Combine; Massoye10arris
12 -ft. Swather; Massey -Harris 0 -ft. ane -way
Disc; M. and M. Waterloo wire tie auto-
matic Hay Baler (new last year). Massa -
Harris 4-furrow
stiff plow
ttooth(like cultivator; 0.9 4; ft. ft
Massey -Harris tractor disc; 9 section Dia-
mond Harrows; Fleury Bisset Spreader 'on
rubber (new). Two 9 -ft. steel rollers; 17 run
John Deere Drill, single disc, hydraulic con-
trol and markers (new) ; John Deere beet &
bean planter; 9 -ft, lime & fertilizer sower;
7 -ft, Massey -Harris tractor Mower (like now) ;
New Holland 10" Hammer Mill (new). Oliver
2 -row Corn Picker; 10 -ft. Massey -Harris
Binder; Power Emery; Pea Harvester & lift-
ers; 5 -ton rubber tire wagon; 8 -ton rubber
tire Wagon; Steel truck Wagon & rack;
Grain boxes for each wagon ; Steel Welding
Table; Tractor comfort cover; Machinery Um.
brella; Grain lifters; Massey Harris mounted
weed Sprayer with 30 -ft. boom; New Holland
power Side Rake; King -Wyse 42 -ft. Elevator;.
Front end mounted Circular Saw; Air com-
pressor and paint Sprayer; Tractor Cha8ins
for 28 -inch wheels; Hornet Ohain Saw,
blade; Two 2000 -lb. scales; 32 -ft. extension
Ladder; Parts bin ; Massey Harris Master
Manure Loader ; Bulldozer blade ; 1047 3 -ton
Ford Truck with combination box; Moffat
Electric Pail ; Beatty 2 -cylinder pressure
Pump and 63• gallon tank (new) ; 9 cattle
water Bowls (new) ; 4 pig water Bowls (new) ;
Copper kettle, barrels; 4 wheels for rolling
rack; Emery stand with 34 h.p. motor; 90
rod woven wire fence (new) ; 290 ft. of o,!i-
inch piping; 100 ft. of 1 inch piping; 40
square used steel roofing; Beet forks, shovels,
chains, grease gums; Coleman gas range; 26
ton haled mixed hay ; 10 ton baled straw.
Other articles too numerous to mention.
Farm is sold. No reserve. Terms cash,
TED MUNN, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Aust.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Clearing Auction Sale
Cleating Auction Sale of Farm Stock, Wednesday,
Im-
plements at Lot east of 12, 10, 032- reY sday,
milesBrussels
March 23, at 12:30
HORSES—General Purpose team 3-6 yr, old
CATTLE -3 registered Hereford cows with
calves at foot; Registered Hereford cow due
June 1; Registered Hereford cote bred; Reg-
istered Hereford cow due Aug.; 2 registered
Hereford heifers 2 yr. old, due in June; 3
registered Hereford heifers 1 yr. old ; 1 reg-
istered Hereford bull 2 yrs. old; 1 registered
Hereford bull 8 months old.
GRAD0 CATTLE -12 young Hereford and
Durham cows with calves at foot; 3 Durham
Bowe dna in April; 3 Po11 Angus cows due
May lst; 2 Holstein cows due time of sale;
5 Durham and Hereford steers and heifers 1
yr. old,
PIGS -7 York chunks 125 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS --International Irarmall . H.
Tractor in Al condition ; 5 -furrow tractor
plow; 3 -section drag harrows; McCormick
Deering stiff tooth cultivator; M. a. side
rake (new) McCormick Deering mower 6 -ft.;
Sulky rake M.H. Drophead hay loader; 3
drum steel roller; Diamond harrows; harrow
cart; Cnekehutt manure spreader on rubber
(like new) ; extension blower; 2000 lbs Ren-
frew settles; steel stens boat; walking plow
electric fencer and posts; 100 ft. water hose;
wheelbarrow;. 32 ft. extension )adder 400 ft
snow f,mee; 3 rolls silo wire; rubber tired
wagon dike new) ; 16-81. hay rack; set of
farm sleighs; 200 cedar basis; 1 roll woven
wile hog fence;. 0 --8-gala milk cane; forks,
shovels.
GRAIN. -150 bus, mixed grain suitable for
seed • 2 gem; 1 gander ; colony house 10x1.2 ;
0 chicken range shelters; 1 Collis dog 2 yrs,
old ; 1,/a ton Chevrolet truck.
TERMS—CASH
Ne reserve, farm sold,
Donald McKinnon, Prop.
Harold Jackson. Aust. .
DRJNK�
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TBIS WEEK'S SPECIALS
FRESH COTTAGE ROLLS 490 it)
GRANULATED SUGAR 5 Ib 55ci
HURSL1ilY BLEND BLACK TEA 85c Ib
"SALADA" COFFEE 1 ib Tin $1.03
SHORTENING 25e Ill
We appreciate your order early
CLAIR HANEY
FOR FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72
Auction Sale
FARM MACHINERY AND HOUSEHOLD
Effects. In Stanley Twp.,, at the village of
lOppen, Monday, March 24th, at 1 p.m.
04.10, rubber tired manure spreader (used
one season) ; Viking electric cream senate -
tor (good as new) ; 1 fertilizer drill ; Deering
mower, 8 ft, (good) ; 14. plate Bissell disc:
4 0 cti ox diamonclsliarrpows;g8tsection diamond
harrows; root pulper; 2 sets of breeching
harness; number of horse collars; cutter:
power emery & motor; 7,8 hp motor (new).
Forks chains, whippletrees, neckyokes and
many other articles.
Household Effects—Clare Jewel cook stove
(good) ; Moffat electric stove; heating stove;
glass cupboard; buffet; odd obairs & tables ;
dishes & etc, Terms cash
THOMAS BUTT, Prop.
Harold Amt.Clerk
E, P. Chesney,
Auction Sale
50 HEAD OF CATTLE.
Will be held at Lot 14, Con, 12, McKillop
Twp., W. miles east of Leadbury Comdr.
Thursday, April 3rd, at 1.30 pm.
'CATTLE -1 Durham cow, fresh; 1 Dur-
ham cow, fresh 2 months; 1 Hereford cow,
fresh 1 month. 1 Durham heifer in calf; 6
vaccinated young holstein cows, fresh, and
other due time of sale ; 1 reg. Hereford bull
18 months old ; 9 Hereford & Durham steers
rad heifers suitable for market or grass; 0
choice Hereford steers averaging 000 to 700
Ms. 7 Hereford & Durham heifers 1 year
old; 7 steers rising 1 year old; 6 Hereford
& Durham ROY WILDFONG, calves. Terme cash
roprietor
Harrold Jackson, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
Auction sale of Property in village of Man-
sell, Harold Jackson, auctioneer, has been in-
structed lw the heirs of Anise Hood, late of
the village - of Hensall, widow, deceased, to
offer for sale the following property. lots
215 and 216, Petty Survey in the village of
Flannel], together with frame house thereon,
on Saturday, March 29111 at 10:30 a.m.
TERMS -10 per cent down, balance in 60
days.
Alvin W. Sillery of Seaforth, solicitor for
estate. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Auction Sale of Real Estate and House-
hold effects. Harrold 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
Hibbert, 100 acres pasture land, good water
supply, windmill and tank
(2) Lot 26, fn the 8th con., Township of
Hibbert, brick house, large bank barns,
driving shed, hen house and pig pen.
(1) Household effects.
TERMS—On real estate 10 per cent down,
balance 60 days. Reserve bid. Chattels Cash.
Date of sale to be announced later.
Grown Trust Company, 284 Dundee St.,
London, Administrator.
Alvin W. Silie y, Seaforth, Ontario.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Stook and Machinery at Lot 17,
Con. 12, McKillop twp., 2 miles east of
Leadbury corner, on Friday, March 21, at 1
p.m.
CATTLE -1 Holstein cow 5 years, due in
April; 2 Holstein cows, 3 years, doe In
April; 6 Holstein heifers rising 8 years old
due 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 Farmall F
Tractor; 2 furrow International plow 13 disc
eockehutt power drill (new) • drop head
coekehutt 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; 10.ft. flat hay rack (new) ; 2 -
wheel trailer; Viking cream separator large.
size, used 6 months; milk pails; roll of new
woven wire fence; 100 ft snow fence; 32 -ft.
extension ladder ; quantity of plank and
lumber ; 2 gas barrels ; Coleman lantern ; 2
Aladin lamps; 190 ft. hay cable; 200 seeks;
200 lb. Bell mineral; 10x12 colony house (like
new) ; electric brooder (like new) ; 5 chicken
shelters (new) ; other chicken equipment;
forks; shovels; chains and other equipment.
Terns—Cash.
WNI. WELSH, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auct.
E, P. Chesney, Clerk.
A
THURSPAY, MARCH 20, 1992
In Memoriam
WREN — In loving mammy of Beatriee L,
Wren, who passed away pre year ago,
March 21st, 1951,
One year has passed since that sad day,
When one I loved was, called away.
God took her home, it WAS His will,
Within my heart she 1lveth still.
—Lovingly remembered by her husband,
For Sale by Tender
The following lands etre offered for sale' by
tender, namely, Lot 3, Concession 4, MILS.
Tuckersmith Township, being 2lA miles south
of Soaforth and 11,,/2, miles oast.
On the said lands there is said to be erect-
ed a brick dwelling, frame banked barn, good
drive shed and garage. About 22 acres -broken,
remainder in pasture and bush, Good water
supply.
Tenders must be in the hapds of the under.
signed on or before the 31st.day of March,
1962, and be accompanied by a marked
cheque for 10% of the amount thereof.
These lands are offered for sale to close the
estate of John Sholdiee. The highest or nag
tender not necessarily accepted,
McCONNELL & HAYS
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitor, for the Estate
PASTURE TO RENT
Cattle wanted to pasture. Lots of water. A.
TIMMERMANS, RR3, Kippen. Phone 657r13
Seaforth .
run S'P'+A11'011'r11 NEWS
Snowdon Bros i'ubgohors
Authorized as. Second Class mall, Post Oflles
Dept., Ottawa
FOR SALE
One Paige 3 -horsepower Garden Tractor
with plough. Al1519 to THOS. WESTLAKE,
phone 601,21, 1111.3 Bayfield
FOR SALE
In Town of Seaforth, 6 room house, barn,
ganga, hen house and 6 acres land, hydro
all over. Apply to Seaforth News
FOR SALE
Two Chinese geese and Oldness gander.
DON BUCHANAN, 850r26 Seaforth
TO RENT
Heated apartment to rent. Suitable for
couple. Conveniences. Apply at News Office
FOR SALE
A quantity of Clinton ,, oats, Grade No. 1.
03%a germination. Apply to WILLIAM.
STOREY, 549-16 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Building lot for sale on West street. Apply
to MRS. P. B. MOFFAT. Phone 210 tv
FOR SALE.
Collie pups, three months old. Apply to
DONALD MOYLAN, phone- 04r26 Dublin
FOR SALE
One roan mare rising six years old, and
bay mare 8 years old, and Durham cow to
freshen soon. PATRICK RYAN, 1 mile south
of Dublin -
TO RENT
6 room apartment with basement, Main St.,
Walton. Personal applications. Immediate nos.
session. R. W. HOY, Walton
FOR SALE
Seed Grain—Lorraine Oats, .grade one, ger-
mination 97%. Clinton Oats, grade one, ger-
mination 60%e. Montcalm Barley, grade one.
Also civantrty of Beaver Oats. MERTON
KEYES, Seaforth 606r11
FOR SALE
New Electrolux Vacuum Cleaner and Pol-
isher. Make house cleaning a pleasure with
these two great machines. Phone 377-W for
free home demonstration
FOR SALE
20 choice pigs, 9 weeks old and about 10
tons of Alfalfa and Timothy hay, baled. This
is good hay. baled without any rain. Alm a
few bus. of Timothy and Red Clover seed.
Apply J. E. CRICH, IOU Seaforth. Phone
014r34 Clinton.
FOR SALE
WOOD FOR SALE—Apply to Cecil Loney,
Phone 332R, Seaforth .
FOR SALE
P4 storey 7 room •frame modern dwelling,
garage, on James street.
Brick dwelling, Goderleh street, immediate
Possession
Five room frame dwelling in Egmondvllle,
with barn and good well. Immediate poes'n.
Comfortable 6 room dwelling in Winthrop,
1/3 acre of land with small fruits, early
Possession
Cottage with bath, on Railway St., pos-
session arranged.
Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all
modern conveniences. Possession arranged.
Frame dwelling in Dublin; immediate Pos-
session
oo-session
Other properties also listed
M. A. REID, Seaforth
amsmenaeassersznamontatemeon
1960 SPECIAL SEDAN, radio
1949 CHEV DE LUXE COACII
1949 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1949.FORD SEDAN
1947 CHEV COACH
1946 CIIEV SEDAN, radio, windshield washers
1941 CHEV COACH
1939 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
1951 New Chev Sedan' (Immediate Delivery)
1951 FORD 1 TON PICKUP
1948.CHEV %a TON PICKUP
1948 CHEV 2 TON PICKUP
Seaforth Motors
DUBUQUE'S .
COB CORN
For Sale
We still have a limited quan-
tity of Feed Corn. So order as
soon as possible and avoid
disappointment.
This corn will be delivered to
your farm. Prompt service.
SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP
PHONE 9
Box
Nutmeat .vrui. g
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all 000561on8
Phones; Day 43
Night 595 W
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST„ Sfl7APORTH
Ambulance Service, AdjustableHoe
pital Bed fel' rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119,
Nights and Holidays 65
JOHN E.LONGSTAFG
Optometrist
Phone 791. Main St„ Seaforth
Hours 9 am - 6 pm. Wed, 9 - 12.30
Sat. 9 am to 9 pm
d
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seatorbh
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A„M.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
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M•, V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D.Y.M., V.S.
ivlain St. Seaforth
Phone 105
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers President, John L. Malone, 'Sea -
forth; Vice -Pres., John H. Meitwing, Blyth;
Manager & Sea-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J, L.
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth;
Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm ; Robt. Archibald,
Seaforth; John H. McEwing, Blyth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; William 5. • Alexander,
Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderleh.
Agents—J. E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
MaKercher, Dublin; William Leiper, Londea-
boro; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective pest offices.
Watson & Reid,
INSURANCEAGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAPORTH ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in. First -Class
Companies
FOR SALE
7 Room Rouse with 8 Pc. Bathroom, In
good condition. Two Lots. Fruit trees. rasp-
berry and strawberry plants. Prompt pse.
session can be given. Garage.
6 Room House, 3 Pc. Bathroom. Modern
Kitchen. Excellent condition. Good Barn. Sit-
uated on George St., priced reasonable, with
possession April 1st ,
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFOILTH
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 samples 25; 24 samples $1.00. Mall -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Cm, Box 01,
Hamilton, Ont.
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone
34711, Seaforth
HORSES WANTED
Disabled or useful work horses. Apply to
W. C. GOVENLOCK, Dick House, Seaforth
taillMONIMMVOIMPO
101"50119 F1EL FOR 50119•COMFORV,
"The World's Finest Anthracite"
WILLIS DUNDAS
363 .I - Office
192 M - Residence
INCOME TAX RETURNS
Income Tax Returns mad„ up
1901 Forms on hand
Phone for appointment
Henectil 008 ring 10 Dublin 14 ring 12
THOS. D. WREN
_ . CROMAR'10Y R.R. #1
USBORNIII & HIBBI9B,T MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCl COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE ERETDR
President
Milton McCurdy, RM. ICrkton
Vide -President,
Win. A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Directors
Harry Coates, -Centralia
10. Clayton Colquhoun, Science Mil
Martin Feeney, 13.1/1 Dublin
Angus Sinclair, 10111 Mitchell
,Agents
Thos. G. Ballantyne, 13,101 Woodham
Alvin L. Harris, Box 55, Mitchell
E. (toss Houghton, Cromarty
Solicitor, W. C. Cochrane, Exeter
SceretnryTrenenror
'Arthur Fraser, Exeter