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The Seaforth News, 1928-03-15, Page 8"THE SEAFORTH NEWS, URSIaAY, MARC sent to the ;ITunsaxl l^ub:xxt lwibralrY its r. r=isen, over.:. the at =ift h the Xlou. Koward ,1 e t Mr. T. C. Joynt visitedb y with; relatives hr oro; o, ' sd 't4 i', Wm. McLaren spent Tuesday in Seaforth, , h Ch re The : W.M.S. of the United , f- i.la a u meeting on Thursday Y held the 1, tel ternoon with Mrs.Chas, McDonell in the choir. Mis'. R. Y3lachford led in taken Prayer. The questionnaire was t ,by Mrs, J. W. Skinner and Ms. M. Drysdale. The collection amountedrev, Mc, tc. $6.70, with an attendance of 20 Win, McKay, sec. -trees,. I' nleni,hers present, A letter was road i Jones, Geo. Fellick, Fred, Simrnoits, McArthur and from. Airs. Archibald, dealing on the Alf, Clark and Ray 'br rian. allocation The visiting committee, Miss Greta McNaugeton as librarian. Friend's of the late Harry Humes - ton of London were shocked to hear of his sudden death on 'Tuesday last. Mr.. Humeston 'often, visited here and much of his early life was. spent at Chiselhurst. Mrs: Robt, Higgins, eters. Ed. McQueen and Mrs; Janne Dick of the London road were cous- ins of the deceased. Mrs,. McQueen attended the funeral in London on Prt;ta it,r of the Province and 141nutster Of1rt4 Education, The, ebUoksare valu- able a nable collection n of early pioneer life in Canada and will. be of great historical interest. \lr, lfeztay was instructed ' to send the alt inks of the hoard to the Premier on motion of Rev. Mr. Jotos and Mr,Follicle lli lc. The mem- bersn hers of the Public Library Board this year are Reeve Higgins, chairmen; Mrs, A. Seruton and Mrs. C. Cook, . rep:anted having called on 11 shut-ins during the month. The Wt; M. S. ladies decided "to hold a,.but 1 [ Party in the church, Friday, Marcn hwf6. 'Skinner and Mrs. Ree form a committee to arrange the pro- 'gram; Mrs. James Smillie, Mrs. Cru - ton and 'Mrs. John Elder were ap- painted to look after the lunch, ' and Miss Moore and Mrs. A. McDonald willlook after the Distribution of the 1pi envelopes for the birthday patty,. The: I'i itin committee for this mouth will b9 g it be Mrs. Merrier and: Mrs. Skrnuer. A' f devotional leaflet was read by Mrs. Wilson, The study, "New Paths for 8. Old Purposes, was taken by Mrs. C. I Cook,and a leaflet on China by Mrs, ; G. iI-Tbkirk. The meeting ivas closed by Mrs. llienry 'with prayer. Mr, and Mrs. 'Roy Webber visited to London on Monday. Mr. Pepper, of Toronto, visited over the week -end with his parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Pepper. ( Mr. Wm, Fairbairn and Mr, Lee Redden visited on Sunday in Lond n. Mrs. Thomas Pepper is lying seri- ously ill at her home on the London. road, The "Mission Band of the United Church held their meeting on Sunday afternoon. Ray ,Patterson read the minutes, The roll. was called thy Aldou Appleton, aft"'- which Emma Wur n f read the Scripture lesson, and :the collection was taken by Mary Hemp- ,. hill. Duets were given by Mary Hemphill and Katherine Drysdale; Gladys Passmore and Mavis .Spencer, and readings by Eleanor Skinner and Mrs. Skinner. The meeting was clos- ed, by all repeating the Lord's prayer. Mr, Laird Joynt, of London Uni- versity, visited over the week -end at hishome here. At Carmel Presbyterian Church, Rev. Mr. Mcllroy delivered fine ser- mons, while Mrs. James Bonthroa rendered a pleasing solo at the even- ing service. • The many friends of 'Mr. Norman Friday. Mrs. Alfred Smith is visiting' her sister in Hamilton, ''EXTENSIVE 'AUCTION SALE. Of I-lorses, Cattle and 'Hogs. The undersigned has given instructions to Mr. Fred Ahrens, auctioneer, to sell by, public -auction on Lot 6, Con. 3, HJR.S„ Tuckersmith, 1% miles east of Egmondville; Wednesday, 'March 21, at 1 pm, sharp: .Horses -One matched team bays y6 and 7 years old, mare and gelding (mare is in foal); one Percherou mare 10 years old, supposed to be in foal to Percheron horse; one mare seven years old, choice 3rd horse; ne•'ge,tling, 9 years old, good 3rc1 horse; one 4 -year-old horse; one tr':v 11 mire one 1 rcher4n colt. w Pine:bred cows, Roan Cri tr 3un 1767�1 with bull calf t ,t tot; Cheietmas, Gift -139.156 - due d.arclt 15th; both bred to 1ii'inda.e • 8218 One Hereford cow ate 1 5 of a with ei1f at,foot; 10 choice Dulnant cows, due March, April and May: 'erne of these cows will weigh 1,300. to 1,500 lb. One. Jersey cow, 9 years old due in March; 1 half Jersey, half Polled Angus bred Nov. 10th; . oleo choice Heisteut cow 8-yearsold, calf at foot; 1 Holeteiu cow, six years, old, date in J'iily; 1 Ayrshire cow, milking; 1 Holstein cow, 9 years:'; old, bred in November; 4 heifers "•With calf; 2 young farrow cowa; 10, choice beef ring heifers; 2 steers rising 2 years old; 1 year -'old heifer, Hogs -8 sows due in April; one due in May; 1 sow due in Janne; one young boar; 11 store pigs. •'Also about 75 bags choice ,potatoes, This stock is in prime eondition and will be guaranteed as .represented in the ring. Sale will start sharp on time, Terms -Eight months' credit on ap- proved joint notes:' 5 p.c. off for cash. Fred -Ahrens, ANcttoneer; Fred 'Mc- Gregor and Jno,'Reinke bookkeepers. 'WPLLIAM M. SPROAT, Tile Mftr„ Proprietor. Picone' 136-2. FOR. SALE. - Seed Oats, good variety, clean, 75c a bushel. Yellow blossom sweet clover seed. ROBERT CLIA,RK•E, r.r. 2, :Seaforth._ Phone 24'5 r 6, tf . Seaforth Spring Show TUESDAY, APRIL 3rd, 1928 R under the auspices of the SeaforthAgricultural.Society GRAND PA of all animals entered for competition, headed by THE SEAFORTH HIGHLANDERS BAND 2 o'clock Judging C ommences 2 o'clock HORSES. Township Special. Best Three Horses from One Township, two or more entries to fill this class '1st 2nd Irdonated .. by. ..$12.00 $9.00 Clydesdale Stallion, any age Cup 1st prize donated by Bank of Commerce,, Stallion foaled in 1925 ....5 Cook are sorry to learn that Ile still 1st prize donated by Hur- continues very poorly. f . an. Expositor; 2nd prize Mrs. L Sullins and lady friend, o donated by Isaac Huz Detroit, are visiting with Mrs. Sul- lins' parents, Mr. and Mrs. George 1 $udson, Air. Duncan McArthur, of London, i visited for a few days with Mr. and Mrs. H. Arnold. Earl-McEwan, of Lethbridge, Alta., is visiting relatives and friends r here. .Mr. 'Henry Horton of Tuckersmith has purchased the property of Mr. Robert Green at the corner of Nelson and Mill streets and intends to move Carriage Horse in Harness, over 15-3 10 7 3 Livingston Special. Best Heavy 'Draft or Agri- cultural Marc, Filly or Gel- ding, any age 6 Prize donated by Thos.; E Livingston. 5 3 2 EX.HIBI'TcXRS PLEASE 'BEAR IN MIND • .i Parade :at :1;30' sharp. Judging commences 2 o'clock. Classes will be called in the order as they appear on. this bili. Postmaster's Special, Far Boy, 15 years and under, dis- playing best ability and horseman- - ship in exhibiting a horse on the halter. Prize donated by C, P. ISilis, Postmaster $5.00 No entrance fee required but boys must make their entry before 2 o'clock Boys' Judging Competition.. Open to boys, 17 years of age and 2 tinder 10 5 3 2 1' 1st prize donated by Thomas `Mc- 2 Millan, M.' P. • 2nd prize donated by J. Wesley 'Bea't- 510 4 3 3rd prize donated by W. A. Crich 4th prize donated by Jas. Edw. Keat- ing 5th prize donated by Thos. Phillips. 'The competition will be under the 4 3 direction o'f Mr. G. R. Paterson, tCbun- ty Agricultural Representative. Score Cards will be given each boy. 50 points will be .given for placing by score card and 50 points for reasons to be given orally, -Class to be judg- 5 3 ed will be heavy horses. iNo entrance fee will be required 'but boys must by Stewart Bros; Std prize have their entry in before 2 o'clock. donated by Fred W. Wigg. RULES AND R'EGULATION'S: Mare, Filly or Gelding, any 1, Entrance fee $1.00, each addi- age .. 5 3.50 2 lienal entry, 50 cents. 1st prize donated by Thomp- 2. 'Brood mares must show visibly in foal. 3. Ages of horses must data from Jan. 1st. 4. Judges' decision to be final. 5. The judges will be particular to regard merit in all stock for compe- tition and withhold any premium if they consider the animal undeserving and a'first or second prize will not be given to a third class animal or in a sweepstake if they consider the com- petition not sufficient. 6. Every exhibitor must, produce his entry ticket in every class; otherwise the animal will not be judged. 7. All animals entered for competi- tion must appear in the parade at 1:30 p.m. DONATIONS RECEIVED FROM son; 3rd prize douated by S. T. Holmes & Son. `5 3 2 Stallion, foaled in 1926......5 1st prize donated by Sea - forth News; 2nd prize do- nated by R. E. 'Bright; T 3rd prize donated by W. G. Willis, Badge Sweepstake Belgian Stallion. 6 Stallion. any age .. Percheron Stallion. 6 Stallion, any age . ... into town shortly. , Roadster Stallion. Mr. A. C. Hoggarth is visiting fora Standard Bred Trotting Stal-4 short time with relatives in Norwich. lion, in harness The nanny friends of Mrs. E. Drum- 1st prize donated by J. A. mond will be pleased to learn that she Weetcott; 2nd prize don - is getting along nicely after her re- ated by E. H. Close. cent operation in Seaforth hospital; Standard Bred Pacing Stal- Mr. Levi Rands has purchased the lion in harness .5 house on Brock street owned by Mr. 1st prize donated by Olym- James Kilpatrick of the London road. pia Restaurant; 2nd prize Miss Hazel Baugh of tBrrucefield is donated by Scott's Wall - visiting friends in town. paper 'Store. Mr. and 'Mrs. J.' Smith and children Agricultural. of Detroit are visiting with Mr, and Brood Marc in Foal ... .10 Mrs.' Wm. Consitt. 1st and 2nd prizes donated A number of friends and neighbors of Mr. and Mrs. Richard Robbins of the 12th of Hibbert gathered at their home on !Friday evening last to spend a social evening with them before their removal to their newfarm on the 3rd concession of Tuckersmith, lately purchased from Mr. H. 'Horton. The 1 evening was spent in dancing and ' , cards, and a splendid lunch was pro- vided by the ladies. During the even- ing Mr, and Mrs. Robbins were pre- 'sented with a beautiful Coleman lamp and the address was' read 'by Miss Bolton. the presentation being made by Mr. David Chappell. Mr, and Mrs. !Robbins have been residents of Hibbert for a number of years and their departure is regretted by their old neighbors. The, basement of the United Church was niieely decorated in green and white for the St. Patrick's social on Monday evening. .Margaret Johnson had charge of the nnecting, which was presided over by- the president, Jessie Johnson. The splendid program con- sisted of readings by Leonard `'Hog- Barth, Ray Patterson and Miss Ellis; piano duets by Grace Brock and Gladys Passmore, Miss E. Fisher and Miss I. Douglas; trio by Mrs. M. Drysdale,,Miss J. Buchanan and Miss G. Lamm;e; solos by Kathryn Drys- dale, Mrs. Lee Hedden and Mr. W. 0. Goodwin. •After some pleasant contests a dainty lunch was served. The Ladies' Aid of Carmel Presby- terian Church are holding a pan cake social in the •bascntent of .the church on Friday evening from 5 to 8 o'clock. The W.M.S. of the United Church are holding a birthday party in the church on Friday evening, and a good proeram will be. provided. Mr. Wm, White is confined to his home through illness. The first regular meeting of the public library board for the year was held in the council chamber on Mon- day evening with all the members present except •Ray McArthur, who is busy this week auditing the town books. Reeve Higgins was appointed chairman of the board for the year, and Wm, McKay sec-treas. Mr. Mae Kay gave .an interesting account of the library work for last year and said he had some $225 lin the treasury. The chairman thought it was: an un- usual amount to have 'to the credit of the board at the end of the year, and i : as a lot of the books are getting n a • batt condition he thought- that the board serene semi e100 or $125 in new books immediately, as thus Motl- ey was there for that purpose.• This was agreed' to by the !board and Mr. McKay, Mr. 'Follick and Rev. Mr. Jones, with the librarian, were ap- Pointed a committee to select the new. books. Mr, McKay had twelve new titmice at the meeting, which' were son's Bookstore; 2nd prize donated by G. A. Sills & Sons; 3rd prize donated by Thomas Dickson. Filly or Gelding foaled itt 1925 5 2 1 1st prize donated 'by Prov- ince of Ontario Bank; 2nd prize donated by Chas. n Dungey; prize by Thomas Bickell. Filly or Gelding foaled in 1926 5 2 1 1st prize donated, by Chas, Aberhart; 2nd prize don- ated by Graves' Wallpaper Store; '3rd prize donated by 'Harry Chong. Filly or Gelding foaled in 1927 5 2 1 1st prize donated by G. D, Ferguson & Co.; 2nd prize donated by 'W. IL Smith; 3rd prize donated by Gal- lop & McAlpine. 15 SO 5 Teain In Harness , . » lst prize donated by Fred S Savauge. Sweepstake Badge Heavy Draft. Brood Mare in Foal 10 5 4 1st prize donated by W. G-. Medd, M,L.A.; 2nd prize donated by Cardno Bros.; 3rd prize donated by Econ- omy Shoe Store. Mare, Filly or Gelding, any 5 4 2 age 'lst prize donated by R. J. Gibb. 2nd prize donated by James Kerr, 3rd prize don- ated by Dawson Reid. Filly or Gelding, foaled 1925 5 4 3 1st prize' donated by N. Cluff & Sons. 2nd prize donated by T. J. Stephens. • Filly or Gelding, foaled 1926 5 2.50 1 1st prize donated by Mar- shall 'Stewart. 2nd prize donated by W. J. Waiker & Son. Filly or Gelding, foaled 1927 5 2 1- •1st prize donated by James J. Cleary. 2nd prize donat- ed by 'Roy S. Pinkney, 15 '10 5 Team 'in 'Harness . 3rd prize donated by J. F. Daly, Madge Sweepstake g General Purpose. Team in. Harness 10 7.50 2ndrize.debated by W. E. ;Southgate, Roadsters, Roadster 'Horse in 'Harness 15-3 or. tinder" 10 7 3 CLEARING AUCTION :SALE a.« : arm Perrin Stock and.; 1114)1e• 7. ., t nt at hit 13 con, 1, Provincial t t S"lw.aY> 3 Sn Ce east Of Clinton, , on Wednesday, March 28th, at 1 o'clock ;harp, consisting of the following: Horses. --heavy draft tcaun 7 •yr's. n old, Cott c, 1 •--Cow 9 "P a rs old,due at 3 time of sale; aged caw £rcshentd Ai c aelc; Ayreshire cow, freshened one week; Polled Angus cow 5 'Years old, supposed to be in calf; Holstein cow - rising 3 yrs. old, seepose l to be in calf' heifer 2 yrs. old,',fteshened one meek; heifer, 2 years old, supposed to be in calf; Durham grade cow. 4 yrs.. old, due to freshen April 30th; grade 1' goods at a rock Rerefard bull 1 year old; Polled Are only quality g o s o c bottom price and give you ser - Vice you .eaannet; get y elsewhere. WM. Nis S V•IR O WE s ClayDrain Tile' Mfr. hone 136-2 SEAFORTH CLEA I G:- AUCTION SAI.' Of Farm Stock'and Implements;' at LotE o 21, Con. 10, Goshen Line, Stan- ley tonship, 4 miles southwest of Varna,. on Tuesday, March 27th, at 1 o'clock sharp, consisting of the following: , Horses -- Choice draft mare. 8 yrs. old; draft mare 11 yrs. old; an aged driver, good in' double harness. Cattle -:Durham grade cow 4 yrs. old, due 'July , lQtlr, -:Durham ' •grade craw 3 yrs, doo10,410-1 i15th; Durham grade cow '5 yrs old milking;'Durham grade cow,''10 yrs, old, due Oct. 12th; 5 choice steers, 2 yrs„ old; 2 choice heifers 2 yrs. old; 3 yearling heifers; 2 choice yearling steers; 1 fall calf and 1 young calf. Pigs. -1 sow due April 12th: Poultry About' 75 Ancona and White Leghorn 'hens. Implements -Massey Harris binder 6 ft. cut; Massey Harris bay loader (nearly' new) ; - Massey Harris seed' drill, '14 'hoe; Massey' Harris bean scuffler and harvester; Massey Harris spring tooth cultivator; Deering mow- er; 6 'ft. cut, 'Deering hay rake, •Deer- eng disc harrow, set of diamond har- rows, pea harvester, land Toiler, Bain wagon, nearly new; set.of farm trucks; hay rack; gravel box; stock rack; `walking plough; set of sleighs; cutter; top buggy.; gang -plough; set of scales ''1,200 ib capacity; cutting• box with carriers; -Fairbanks gasoline engine, .�". horsepower;: Fairbanks, grinder: 8" plate; fanning mill, 2.' sets ,of heavy harness; 2 set of single har- ness. about 100 bus, of -.seed oats,. O.A.C. 72; quantity of .barley; quan- tity of, hay, forks, chains, whipple- trees and, other articles, 'Household Effects - Extension, table, 6. kitchen chairs, couch, side- board, bedroom suite complete, 2 toilet sets, bureau and stand, parlor suite, parlor ` table, square piano; walnut rocking- chair,- Aladdin lamp, hanging lamp, clock, pictures, sealers, and numerous other articles, Terms -Grain and all sums of $I0 and under,. cash; over that amount 8 months' credit will .be given on furn- ishing d' oiut"not es or a dis- count-app ye count of 4 per cent. straight allowed for cash on 'credit amounts. Every- thing to be 'sold as 'farm is disposed of. Geo. E. Johnson, proprietor; -Geo, H. Elliott, auctioneer. At-h3�tion Farm��s! You will use supe for judgment ley using Fertilizer's and Lime Sold.. b the ••"undersigned and y representatives as we handle gus'steer rising 2 yrs. old; 3 P ll d Angus steers, rising 1 year old; 2 Polled Angus heifers, rising 1 year old; 3 young calves, Poultry, ---About 50 [Rock bens, 1 yr. old, 2 roosters, 1 gobbler. Implements - MasseyeHarris bind- er 7 -foot cut; Massey+Harris mower, 6 -foot cut; Massey.Harris hay loader; Massey -Harris 10 -ft. stool rake; Deer- ing disc drill. 11 -hoe; Deering •steel roller,' lumber wagon, farm truck 'wa- gon; steel tire top• buggy.;, Portland. cotter, set of steighs,'Tudhope Ander- son single plottklt, fanning mill, set of scales 2000 lbs. capacity; hay "'rack, stock rack, gravel box, collapsible wa- gon box, set of harrows, scarf harrow, stone boat, scuffles, 2 new: wheel bar- rows, 2 sap kettles, 32 ft_ extension ladder, cedar ladder 12-ft.,'110 feet hay fork rope, trip lock, and ' chain, set of sling ropes, trip rope, set of team harness, set of plough' harness; set of single harness, bag truck, Ford touring car in good running order, ab sy b di 10 s -01 sa w eta G 51' fi w 111 sp nc' so in de cr 6 a fa t a st ed ce a is fo pc a h h in is k G a out 30 tons of good mixed ,hay, assey-+Harris separator '{new), Dai- churxt Beatty make, kitchen cup- oard, kitchen table, steel range, 4 ning room chairs, wardrobe, about 0 sap buckets, sap pan, 'work 'bench, et of block pulleys•15'00 lbs; quantity lumber and scantling,' cross crit w, axe, 2 horse ,blankets, quantity of ood, root pulper, 2 -row root drill, an'tity of potatoes (Dooley and reen Mountain) about 600 lbs, l 401 It, 40 rod of.7 strand wire . of 1" galvanized pipe, fire ex'tin-- ttisher, hanging 'Unities, table lamps, hippie trees, forks, chains and nu- erous other articles. 'The above implements are all in lendid shape, most,.of then nearly w: Everything. advertised to , .be Id as proprietor is giving up .iarm- g. Terms. --A11 sums of $10 and tun - r, cash; over'thatamount 12 months edit will be given on furnishing ap- roved joirit notes or a discount o'f per cent. allowed for cash on credit mounts. + same At the 'time 'and place the rm which con'sists of 1.00 acres, core or less, of sandy loans, will be fferedfor sale.' This farm is in good ate of cultivation; 20 acres plough- ; 6 'acres of sugar bush, 3 acres of der suitable for Fence' posts; bai- lee seeded down.. On the premises erected a barn 44' x 60' on stone undation, implement shed and hog, n 20' x 35', 'hen" louse 12' x 20' and ouble garage 1'8;:24; dgood'• stone ouse 24' x 36', one and a half story, ith frame kitchen. New furnace in ouse and water 'in 'both barn and ouse, 3 acres of bearing orchard ith an abundance' of small fruit., This roperty is very desirably-lodated, be-. g 3 miles from Clinton on Provinc- 1 Highway. Buildings and farm in. good' repair. Terins on farm made nown on day of sale. Thomas W. lazier, proprietor; Geo, H. Elliott, u ctioneer. ' CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and 'Implements at lot 92, "Huron road, 2 e miles west of. Holmeevilie on Provincial ; Highway,, oil Tlutrsday, March 29th, at 12:30 o'clock sharp, consisting of the .fol- lowing: 1 - Horses -Teem of general purpose eldings rising 3 yrs. broken; agri- titural •gelding yrttmg 3 years, brok- e; bay horse, 10 •yrs. old, good in any arness; an Arabian mare in .foal, ood singleor double; team of bay ares in foal. '1 Cattle -2 young black cows due to eshen in April; Ayreshire cow, 5 rs.-old, due to ',freshen in, April; hoice Guernsey cow with calf at oot; roancow dye . to freshen in arch;. Hereford cow due to freshen April; Hereford cow due t May; black cow with gall at oot; 5 part Jersey heifers due to' reslten in 'March and April; 5 Ayre - ;ire heifers springing; 10 Durham, id Hereford grade heifers•springing; 5 2 -year-old heifer'e from 700 to 900 bs.; 5 yearlingheifers and 3 young arrow cows, ,5 young calves. Pigs. -Young sow, due 'March 30th; o ng sow due April 20th. Poultry. 40 White 'Leghorn 'hens, 20 Rock' inlets; 2 turkey hetes. . Implements. -'McCormick binder, 7 -foot cut, nearly ticw;' Massey-!H'ar- is mower, 6 ft. cut, nearly new; hay g ht g m fr y c �1 it f sl 1 Directors -Seaforth Agricultural So. 1 ciety, cash, $21.00; Thomas 'McMillan, f M.P., cash, $1000;•W, G. Medd, M. L. A., cash, $10.00; 'Bank of Commerce, y cup, $16.00; •C. P. Sills, casb, $5.00; - W. R. Smith, cash, $2.00; J. Wesley p Beattie, cash, $5.00; S, T. Holmes & Son, cash, $2.00; W. A, Crich, cash,' $3.00Dawson 'Reid,' cash, $2.00; T. 3, r Stephens, cash, $2.00; Thomas $ick- rake, nearly new; Massey -Harris 11 - ell, cash, $1,00; Huron Expositor, hoe fertilizer drill, nearly new; 2 -horse cash, $5.00; Isaac Hudson, .cash, $3.00; bean scttfiler: harvester attachment Gallop & McAlpine, cash, $1.00; ((new)' Massey -Hattie 15 -hoe grain Harry Chong, cash, $1.00; Seaforth drill; McCormick 'Deering 14 -plate News, cash, $5,00; Chas, Dungey, disc harrow, nearly new. Deering cash, $2.00; Thomas Phillips, cash, steel roller;' Farmer's Friend riding $1.00; Jas. Edw. Keating, cash, $2.00; plough; Cockshutt walking plough; W. G. Willis, cash, $2.00; Prov. On- Deering mower 6 fte cut; Deering cut- tario Bank, cash, $5.00; W. J. Walk- tivator; 2 Gain wagons, narrow -tired er, goods, $2.50; Roy S. Pinkney, wagon,.' hay rack, 2,gravel boxes, set bread tickets, $2.00" James Kerr, of -4-section harrows; 2 fanning mills whiffletrees, $4.00; W. E, Southgate, set of sleighs with flat rack; Portland Snagproof overalls, $7.50; Fred :S. cutter, set of power" horse clippers; Savauge, gold watch, $15,00; Stewart Massey -Harris creabt separator) '2 Bros., goods, $15,00; Thompsol's sets of team harness; 6 good. horse Bookstore, wallpaper, $5.00; Cardno collars, a quantity of white and yel•. Bros„ goods, $5.00; Olympia Restaurlow blossom -sweet:clover seed; 1926 ant, goods, $5.00; R. J. .Gibb, goods, Ford coupe itt _goad condition; 160 $5.00;' C. Aberhart, goods, $5,00; Thos, feet of new hay- 'fork rope, ; forks, Dickson, goods, $2,00; WrM, Stewart, chains,' Whipple -tree$, neck yokes and goods, $5.00; J. F. Daly, goods, $5,00; other articles :too numerous to men- Fred W. Wigg,, goods, $5.00; Scotts tion, •, Wallpaper 'Store, wallpaper, 4.00; Everything advertised will positive - Geo, I), Ferguson & Co., goods, 15.00; ly be sold as the proprietor has rented N. Cluff & Sons, 'go'ods,.$5.00; Jas,' J. Inc'farm. Cloods .'5,00; J. A. 'West- Terms. -'All sums of $10 and under, steed00 Grieves' Wallpaper 'clnsh;-ovcr'that amount 8 months' ere - cote g s,$e" - Store, house paint, $2.00F 'R, E. reit will be given on' furnishing bank- Bright, goods, $5.00; Economy Shoe able paper, or a diseoont of 4 per Store, •work shoes, $4.00;. 1j. 'H. cene straight allowed for cash on ere - (lose, eClose, pipe, $4;00; G. A. Sills & Sons, lit ar,onnts. Ern-st Townshend, $3,50. Proprietor; Geo. H,, Elliott, Auction- eer. 'BRED -TO -LAY -WHITE LEGHORNS A ,chance, -to get setting eggs at 5c each and a limited number of chickens at 45c: eac11 „April' 23rd and ,then every 3 weeks. 'Order early. Phone 22 .on 251., . 'C. H.:HIOLILAIND, (Seaforth, Ont. 13. Prize Lists may be obtained from the Secretary. SPRING SHOW CIRCUIT. ltifitchell, March 30th: Seaforth April Srd; Ditit rt Any, 5; Hens ll Apr. THOS. E. LIVINGSTON, Pres. ,. . BABY CHICKS. We specialize' itt Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks. Our 500 breeders, one, two and three years old, are mated with Cockerels from pedigreed hens; with Records from 200 to 312 eggs.' Chicks -$20 per hundred for. March and $18 for .April, express paid. Special `prices for larger quantities. &latches every Tuesday after March 13th.' Order early to get best dates. ` JAME1S SCOTT, ,Sunny Crest Farm, :Sea - forth. Phone 32-251. 14 FOR SALE. Baby Chicks, S.C. White Leghorns, Thos. Barron strain. Flock is headed by pedigreed cockerels from "Harnel- bel Farm," and "Oak Ridge" Farm, the largest poultry farm in Ontario. Price =April, 13c; May, 13c; June -11c. Also eggs for setting. Cattle wanted to take in on grass. LORINE S. WEBSTER, Phone 2 on 235, R. R. 1, -Seaforth. 13 FOR SALE. 1 fresh .cow acid her calf; 2 work horses and 1 sow with 12 suckers. JAMES MURRAY, R.B. 4, Seaforth. '2% miles east of Seaforth on. the Huron Road. r • 10 FOR SALE 2,000 'Rolls of Wall Paper at half price, 3. 'T. M,c&SII, Varna, FOR SALE. Solid walnut combination writing desk and radio cabinet: J. R. LAMI- MAN, Jarvis St., Seaforth: tf ATTLK%R' SALE. 3 twoyenr-old steers and 3 two- year-old ci ani allgood, t Ga. cl f't. 11'- lilt L S P, Ald6 , Y male Also three dittl.tts and at dnlcic, r` 1 roosters, also clean and fon 'Rock r , seed barley, SAM. STOREY,' JR., lot 31, con. 5, McKillop. Phone 244r41, 12 FARMFOR.SALE. , I'O E 127 acres, lot 16, part 17, eon, 1 Hellen, on Provincial Highway, i3 mites east of Clinton. Brick -house,. bank' barn and other out -buildings. This fern is mostly seeeed to grass and is in a' good state of cultivation.' Terms ,easy. For particulars apply on ilia premises to- JOHN R, NOBLE, r.r. 4, ,Clinton, 13. FARM FOR SALE. One hundred acre farm of good clay loam adjoining the town of Seaforth,. There are en the premises brick house, large bank barn, cement silo, windmill, and implement house; also litter catrier in barn. No encumb- rance, Will be sold on terms to suit purchaser, J,.L, KERR, phone 228r15 FARM FOR SALE,' ' Farm on the Provincial 'Highway, 2 miles west of Seaforth on theTuck- ersmith Tuck- erm th side. Good comfortable frame house. Land in good state of - cultivation. ,Easy terms: Apply to T. J, ADAMS, Seaforth, R.R. 2. 12 FARM FOR -SALE. Good 50 -acre farm for sale on the. Mill Road (county road), Tucker - midi; part Lot 29, Concession 5, ,L.' R, S., situated 3% miles •west of Sea- orth and Zee miles east of Brueefield, lei miles from,school. There are on the property a good frame house, 9 rooms and cellar and woodshed; bank barn 36x60, drive shed and hen house; we good wells and 4` acres of maple bush, ee acre of young orchard, also pluin, cherry, pear trees and other over Sills' hardware, Main seeest, mall fruits. The remainders is fn a Seaforth. Phone 1'511 • good state of cultivation.,eltural mail and telephone. Also 27 acres of pas- DR. F. J. B'FPHELY,. graduate ure land with creek running through, Royal College of Dental Sot 1p. part loot, 32, concession 4: Tucker- Toronto. Office over W." R.,Soildits smith, on which is a good barn 26 x Grocery, Main street, 'Seafoweb 55, and orchard.'Will be sold to- Phones, 'office 185W, residence 11451 gether or separately. Apply to ARCHIE McGREGOR, R. R. No. 3, Seaforth. 11, ' s 1 s PROFESSIONAL CARDS ldeelieel, HUGH RO b P a DTZ TT S .hat , Y � f London S r eon.Late o I o andu .o d. n Mak - Pita', g pital, Lnndou, ; `,England, Spca5 attention to diseases' of the eye, ace' nose .and throat, Office `and ,retest - mice behind mini Ban . filo ' cit e olx d DA t axil k. O K Phone No. Residence Phone M P 5; DR. F. J. BURROWS, 'Seaforth. • Office: and. residetfce,•Goderich Once east of the' Methodist 'Church. Cue-' oiler for the County of Huron, Tek• phone No. 40, • DR. C. MAGKAY,-C, Maceee honor graduate of Trinity Univers• ity and , gold medallist of :Trinity° Medical College; member of the Col; lege of Physicians and Surgeons et' Ontario. • 'DIR. F. J. R. FORSTER-T-Eye, See Nose and Throat.'Graduate in Ide+lf eine, University of Toronto 1897. Late- Assistant New York Ophthalmic nod, Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, qnd. Golden Square throat hospitals, Len. don, ]England. At Commercial Wee Seaforth, :3r4.Manday in each move& from 111 a.sii fo 3 p.m. • DR, W. C. •SPROAT,-,Graduate or .Faculty of Medicine, University, es. Western Ontario, London. ` Member of 'Co'llege of Physicians and Stac- geone of Ontario, Office in Aberhart.'c- Drttg Store, Maisi Ser. Seafeztb. Phone 90. Dental. °DR, J. A. 1MUN'N Successor to Dr R, R. Rose, genie- ate ate ate of -Northwestern Universityy, Clde cago,,Ill. Licentiate 'Royal 'College at Dental 'Surgeons, Toronto, 0ff,c 'tHE McKI"LLOP u Fire:. Mutual Insurance Co, FFA'RM AIN,D. ISOLATED TOWN, PROPERTY O N •L Y. INSURED Officers -James ` Connolly,. Goder- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, Vice President• D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, 'Sec. -Treasurer. Directors -Wm. , Rinn, No. 2 Sea-. fortfi, John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James Evans, ,Beechwood; M. Mc- Ewen; Clinton; Jaynes Connolly, Gad- erich; Alex. Broadfoot, . No. 3, Sea - forth; -J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton,; Robert Ferris, Hariock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. " Agents -Alex. Leitch,. r.i'. 1, Clin- ton; E.Hinchley, 'Seaforth;' J. A. :Murray, r.r.-No 3,•-Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Hofinesville; • 2i. G. Jarmouth,, Bornholn, James i. Kerr and John. Govenlock,. Seaforth, auditors.' Parties desirous -to -'effect insurance-oretrans- act.: other :business will 'be • promptly attended to -by application to anyof the above limed' officers addressee') to their respective postoffices. FOR SALE. Baby Chicks and hatching 'eggs for sale, from large strain .of Barron S.C. White Leghorns. „ Prices moderate, T, J WEBSTER, Phone 143r112Sea- forth. TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES. Town of Seaforth. NOTI'C•E is hereby given that the adjourned sale of landsfor arrears ,of taxes will be held : in the Council Chamber, Town •;Hall. Seaforth; on Friday, March' 30, 1928, at 3'o'cloolc •,%OHN A. WILSON, Treasurer, NOTLCE is hereby given that the Municipality o'f the Town of 'Seaforth intends to purchase for- the- amnunt due for arrears 'of taxes es Block A, Gouitilock Sy,, if the price: 'of fcreel at the °adjourned sale, is lest than _ the amount due for! arrears of taxes, charges and costs, or if no price is offered. TORN A, WIIJSON, Treasurer. Seaforth, March 13,, 4028, With the above exception two houses, barns and lots 9'.111 the sold to the highest bidders. 12 Auctioneer. GEORLGE. ELLIOTT, Licensee: Auctioneer for -the County of Haralk Arrangements can -be made for Sale Date at The Seaforth News. Changed Moderate and satisfaetlon guaranteed O :. 'AND, :R rre*t SVA � 'REAL: ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY, (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORITE, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect-.. ed at lowest rate in First -Class ' 'Companies. SEAFORTH MARKETS.;'° • iWednesday, March 14th. Wheat, per bus...,,. •$1.25... Barley, per bus. , . ....... ..80c-8 to Oats, per •bus. 60c -65e Buckwheat, per bus. 75c Shorts, per cwt. 40 '' Bran,• per cwt. •8 'Butter, :per lb. ...33'e Eggs, er-doz. .22c -28e -33e.: •os, t •p :.ba .... : -$1.25 Potatoes;"per g � Hogs,, per cwt. . Chickens; •live, -5-6:'lbs.,• per; lb. 17 42e Chickens,•. dressed,, 4,.5,6,!be , per.tb 24c -2e Old -'hens, jive, 5;lbsper ib':-20e22in, 01d hens, dressed, per ib. 22c,25s Haveyour next -- Suit or Overcoat made by W. BATEMAN ... Tailor - . Practical . MAIN ST., SEAFORTH.' Prices from $25.00 up,. 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