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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-02-26, Page 8► THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1948 HENSALL The ratepayers of S. S. No., 10, Hay' are holding a box social, euchre and dance inthe schoolhouse on Friday, February 27th, proceeds'in aid of ,`The Save the Children Fund:" All ratepayers and any sec- tion friends interested are urged to attend. Mr. and airs. Jas. Paterson are spending this week in, Toronto. Mr• and Mrs. A, L. Case left on Sunday for Phoenix, Arizona' and Los Angeles, California where they will spend the next six weeks. Mrs. Frank. Westfall and Marilyn left this week for Toronto where they will spend • several weeks prior to joining Sgt, Westfall in Winni- peg, Mrs. Bowden of Exeter spent the weekend at the home of her son-in- law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farquhar. Miss Helen Moil', who recently un- derwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, London, is much improved. CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Annie Fitspatriek and family wish to extend their sincere gratitude to their rela- tives, neighbors and friends for the kindness and sympathy shown them, In their recent, sad bereavement. Special thanks for the many mass was, and generous offerings of pastry, ego. Again, many thanks to each and all. _. Her many friends 'wish her a speedy recovery. McKILLOP The Fai'm Forum of S.S. 4, Mc- Killop Kill p met at the home of Mr. and Mrs Ken Stewart, Tuesday evening with 17 members present, As. it was e revi w night there was a short dis S sus 1011 after which crokinole was played. The prize went to ladies lst Mr's Pete 'Maloney, gents, -Bob Canpbell; ladies consolation, Mary Mal ney, gents consolation, Peter 0 Mal ney. The next meeting will be hel Monday night, Mar. 1st at hone of Mr. and Mrs. Russell Der - ranee, HORSE WANTED • Good •eleim legged Clyde with white mark- ings around 1400, Must be good worker.. Inquire at News Office, -• • FARM FOR SALE. 100 acres grass farm, Lot 11, Con. 2, Mc- Millen, 00 acres cleared and all We drained; has been seeded 'for 8 or 10 years; 0 aeras or bush; has stable 20x40. D. J. O'REILLY, RR5 Seaforth, 64 r 16'Dublin .. central. WANTED Qualified music teacher for S.S. $p0, Mc- Killop, Apply to FRANK JOHNSTON, Sec.- Trees, ec:Trees, Phone -840 r 13,:. Seaforth central. TEACHER. WANTED For 'SS, - #1, Mullett, 'duties' to commence. April b. App1IY, stating experience and salary, to; ROSS MaeGREGOR, RR#2 Seaforth, See: Teeas. FOR SALE Seed Barley—A quantity of Gelore Barley suitable for -seed. Phone 661 -r 33. JOHN J, WOOD, - Kipper,, FOR SALE Massey -Harris fertiliser drill; also some good sows, to come in around Aprirt also 1,000 cockerels, heavy breeds, available March 2nd, will sell any quantity at 30 each ; S small steers. HARVEY McTLWAIN. 852r21 Seaforth .....................: • • • • • • • • • • • • • • •Station CBL - 740 • • • • 8.00 p.m. Thursday Feb. 26th • • • • • • • • • • • • • . • . • • • • • • • A very irnportant statement i with regard to HYDROand the FUTY E 4v f• will be made by Premier George Drew Listen to lemensfir SE IN PRICE Wt.;'ILE PRESENT STOCK LASTS!. BUY NOW AND SAVE 25cY EXCISE TAX Eureka deluge upright With Important Disturbulator Action! Plus Motor -Driven Waxer -Polisher, and other time -saving, work -saving features ALL other cleaners obsolete. /i0I M1 o�ntee u nr 1 " nt Guars b Qt• d Good Housekeeping ep g rear.',Z;At LM that make Here's your opportunity to buy the finest of ..ii cleaners. this new Eureka Cleans Bettor—Faster —Easier than you ever thought possible and Better — Faster — Easier than any other make of cleaner. Exclusive "Disturbulator" action cleans rugs and carpets down to the last speck of dirt. You have 3 speeds at your fingertips, a wide are searchlite, a patented no -spill dust bag, an auto- maticnozzle, an automatic handle, a ball bearing motor and dozens of other features. All this, plus a powerful motor -driven polisher that makes polishing so easy and .a complete set of 'above -the -floor" cle,sing tools. Limited number available. Act at once! Radio Servicing — Fast, dependable and reasonable. Lorne Lawson is located in our store for your convenience. For sales and service call • _ Store Funeral it • Box Fice PHONE—DAV 43 NIGHT 18 OR 237 J FOR SALE, 12-24 Ha't Parr tractor' in -good shape; also 200 bushels choice Max crate, grown from registered seed. .HARRY NORitnS, Phone 66s r 4, Seaforth central. Kipper, 8123, FOR SALE Used sap "pan and smoke stack, also a 30 - foot hydro pole; quantity of Galore barley •and Cartier seed oats. FRANK JOHNSTON, 840 r 33 Seaforth central. Dublin. RIM. • LOST 3 white geese strayed- from lots 13-14, Lon - dm, -Road. Phone 625 r 15 Clinton central. AB ZAPFE. FOR SALE Forr Durham cows, due ` AITCHESON, 836x6 to Seaforth. JAMES FARM FOR SALE Lot 13,' Con. 2, MCKillep, •100 acres, 10. acres Tall ploughed, balanceIn grass. Bank barn 86'x38'. Brick house. Immediate pos- session... DENNIS FEENEY, 07 Church St„ Kitchener,. Gander 00100014 for sale, APPLE,1d phone exchange,99 18' u goose. FOR SALE A Beatty windmill with 20 foot tower, in good shape. CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Wal- ton. Phone 37-17 Brussels. ' AT FINNIGAN'S FROM LADY WINDERMERE'S FAN We ate all in the gutter, but some of ,us are looking at Che stars. Oscar Wilde Buy your Fruits and Vegetables at Finnigan's and save; for Instance, Friday and Saturday, 150 doz. Medium Oranges at 19c per doz. Buy one or ten doz: - JUST ARRIVED - • NEW SI3iPMENT Boys'' and Men's Rubber Boots, ranging in sizes from size 11 up. Now on display ALSO ROYAL' PURPLE STOCK TONIC. CONDITIONER CALF MEAL, HOG TONICS. DRI-KIL. Also Oyster Shell W. S. FINNIGAN . & SON IN MEMORIAM , WREN In loving memory of -a dear mother • Alice Wren,, who passed -. away one year ago,; February 26th.• -' Her life is 0 beautiful memory. • Her absence a silent grief. She sleeps in God's beautiful garden,. Inthe 6rememberedy hr rber her Thos. D and wife Beatrice,. ,. IN MEMORIAM FARM FOR SALE -. Hr, loving memory o4 n ileac 52 aotes close is Seaforth ldin , 8 a high-, THOMSON s'. George 26th, 104'-• wall Iota of choice , dirwell- drained, whoapassedddawayeF George o T 1942. • drilled wce. T.ndmill, hydro, half -cash, and on balance. T. J. ADAMS, RR2 Seaforth. God hesrtalumpy en oneom a loved, cls, Phone 667 r 14. .. - He is borne away from sin and sorrow FARM .FOR SALE To nobler rest above For sale 176 acres lune 100 Yee faun lot No one knows how mush we miss bhp, None but aching hearts can tell. in Con. Ba 11. Frame0.rause with insulated. sid- Lost on earth - but found In Heaven, ing. Berm 40x60, straw shed 36x46 Drilled Jesus doeth all things well. well, water' in stable. 35 acres ploughedcres ofhayfor —Ever remembered by his wife ,and family. prop, 6 acres of . bush. Gh po hire nay and. AUCTION SALE pasture, 75 acres of rough basture land, part. lot 23 and:24, Con. 11,. MelOillop, Apply to STANLEY GARNHAM, R. R. 4.- OF FABM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS. NTS, derich Two., 1 Walton, - At Lot 0. Concession •16, G mile west of Clinton on No.. 8 Highway and 1/... mile north, on. Wednesday, March 3, at 12 30 p.m. sharp. HORSES -1 matched black Percheron team rising 7eyears, about 3,200 11,5 type). CATTLE Reg. bull, Duke Abbekerk, De Kol Pabst. Reg, Holstein cow, 7 yearsold, due March 30. Reg. Holsteincow, cow, a3 old,ldue Mnreh G og• Holsteinyears old, due March 19; Reg. Holstein Holstein cow, 5 years old, clue Mural 30 ; cow 6 years old, fresh and relied.. Reg. Holstein cow, '0 years old, due April 15. Reg. Holstein cow, 7 years old, clue March 5. Reg. Hol- ster, cow, 3 years old, bred February 1. Hot - rein cow, 4 yea's, due Feb. 0; sten, a ,v 4 years, due Mar. 20 ; Holstein crow 4 years, fresh and retired.; .Holstein: cow, 6 ya .Sfresh and rebred. Holsten, ;cow, 5 years, due May 15; Hol- stein cow, 7 years due Aur. .20; Holstein heifer, 3 years, due blas. 10; Holstein heifer 7 years, due Mar, 12; Holstein heifer, 3 years. bred, 4 Reg. Holstein heifers, rising 2 years. 6 Holstein heifer rising 2Years; 5 Hol- stein heifers, rising 1 year;+ Holstein heif- ers, 7 months. All above heifers are vnacin- ated. 4 beef cattle, _ years. 2 calves 6 wks. Note—This is an exceptionally good lot. of dairy cows In good condition.. PI(15--8 ecru April 11 h miler, + SOWS. de m A1n POULTRY 1110 Sussex bans also 1 new brooder house 10 a 12 ft. IMPLEMENTS -10-20 McC:D tractor; hf 74 'i -furrow plow , MeC -D. spring tooth drags M-71 7 ft. hinder; MCC -I) fertiliser drill; McCormick mover, 0 ft cut M14 No, 6 manure spreader; rubber tired wagon ; set of puller 51 4.sectiois drag�nile harrscattier wa;alMcC-D Uhay rake; • land roller; M -H- cultivator: single. oeuiier: riding plow; walking Plow; gang plow; gravel box; new 16 ft. hay rack; M -H 'ar system; aset of.li tewartelectricll clipress- urepa. nearly new ; set of 2.000 1b scales; Clinton fanning mill; electric fencer; 2 -wheeled trailer with Stock rack; numerous .small articles. Harness -1 now set of brass mount ed harness 'with back band and breechinga1 1 set Plow harness and collars. GRAIN -- 155 bus, of clean Ajax Oats suitable for seed; 100 bus. Fall Wheat, CAR -1939 Ford De luxe Coach, built-in radio. sealed beam lights ROADS open 'for cars. Positively no re- serve as farm has been sold. Terms cash. D'ARCY RATHWELL, Proprietor, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.. AUCTION SALE - FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS & HOUSE- HOLD EFFECTS, At Lot 21, Bayfield Road South, O(, mile East of Varma, and 3 miles west of Brucellelcl, on County Road. on Wednesday. Mar.. 10, at 12 noon sharp. • HORSES—Team of Belgian mares, brown and black, 8 and 12 years oltI, weighing about 1600 ib- each ; Belgian filly three years old CATTLE—Red Durham cow, 0 years old Sreshened in January; brindle heifer, 0 years old, freshened in December; black - Hereford cow 5 years old, due to ,freshen March 1; black Hereford cow 10 years old, due to freshen April 1st; red Durham cow 6 years old, due ,to freshen Mach 10; brindle Here- ford co* _ years aid, due to freshen Mach 7; 1 Durham steer 2 years old; 4 Hereford steers 1 year old; 1 Hereford heifer 1 year old • 2 Winter calves. teeighing100 to H003--10 Yorkshire hogs. 183 lb time of sale. IMPLEMENTS—Ford tractor on rubber and 2 -furrow plow, in gond condition ; Ford - Ferguson .stiff tooth cultivator with row drop attachments, wide and narrow teeth ; Ford. Ferguson tractor disc, nearly new; Ford tractor belt pulley; McCormick -Deering 10-20 tractor on steel, with new pistonsns and sleeves in good .condition; 1 McCormick -Deering 2- f arrow - farrow tractor plow McC: D 7 foot binder on trucks, with tractor tongue and horse tongue, in. good condition MC -i). manure breeder, nearly new; MeC D, fertil- iser 13 -disc drill, newly naw 1 McC-D, hay loader, nearly new MeC D. mower, 6 -foot cut, in good condition , McC: D- side rake; Deering 10 -foot dump rake; MeC. D. 2 -horse scoOler; with disc and shields, like 0011) 1 4 - section drag harrows; M -H steel roller; threshing belt, 115 feet long, 7 inches wide; Fleury walking plow; rubber tired. wagon, 600;16 tires, good condition; hay rack, flat bottom, 16 feet long, nearly new; set of sloop sleighs ,withbunks and flat rack, goodcondi- tion ; ondi-tion; Portland cutter; 20 cedar posts; De Laval 'cream separator; electric fencer; root. lulper; wheelbarrow; wagon box and - steck. rack k Chatham fanning mill ; Renfrew truck. scales; hog crate; chicken crate; hay fork; sling chain sling • ropes; iron kettle; fire extinguisher; forks, chains, sacks, etc. POULTRY EQUIPMENT—Large size elec- tric brooder. stove;' 4 range shelters; chicken trough ; drinking fountains. HARNESS — Set of brass -mounted team breeching harness, 'nearly new; set of silver - mounted. single harness, ,like new.; set of backhand harness; collas; collar tops; spread rings. Grain, Hay ---600. Unk mixed grain ; t50 bus. barley; 6 tots of mixed hay. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Good Cheer eangc bursts coal or wood; Beech electric stove heavy ditty, 2 plates and oven ; 1. shoot iron heater ; extension table; leaf table: brass bed; dresser stand ; wooden bed ,with good entitles; brown steel bed, nearly new; set good 011010ga brown steel single bed with mattress, springs; 2 - felt mattresses; 1 ss;ring-filled mattress, nearly new r 1 feather bed mattress; 2 sets dressers and stands; 2 toilet sets; 2 ,rocking chairs; studio couch; quarter -eat sok buffet; eongoleum 3:45 yards; cotgnleum U5;4 yards; congoleum 1� n-_ yards, same as above; eon 001001,1 rug 3m4 Yards floor oilcloth: 25506 yards linoleum 15011 yards; 1 pieces linoleum 4x1'§ yards, to match above; linoleum 45 Yardst 1 kitchen chairs 1 High chair; small table; fern stand and jardiniere.; ferny sausage grinder and strider; baby play pen ice cream freezer. Everything sold without reserve es Proprietor has sold the farm. ' Terms cash, ALBERT HORNER. Proprietor. ' 'Harold Jackson, ioneer, - E, P. Chosnsy, ClarkAuct, Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — At Lot 11, - 12, Hallett Twp., 3 miles east of .Blyth, on the boundary, Tuesday, March 2, commeneing at 12 o'clock Moon sharp. I•IORSES—Team rising 10 years, good single or double; mare 19 years old. CATTLE --Cow fresh, calf at side: tad cow due in spring; red heifer due in April ;.red. cow due In June; 2 COWS. milking, due in April; cow, cry, due in April, fat heifer. Young Cattle -2 heifers rising 2 years, 7 steers rising 2 years, 4 heifer Calves. PIGS—Sow flue. May 1, young sow due_ Jane 1, i chunks 100 lb. Bens -26 pullets laying IMPLEMENTS—Binder McC-D, 7 foot cut mowe;t M -PI 6 foot cut; M -H hay loader; bay rake; Deering cultivator ; 'walking plow ; 2 -furrow walking plow set 4 -section harrows; set 3 -section harrows; ?fl Bain wagon ; Olin - ton fanning mill; set scales 1200 ID ; small set scales 240 ib ; root nulper; gas engine, 4'h hp; grain roller good as new; drive belt; mating box; of slings set bench sleighs; hay car, 160 ft rope; e • Yets and chains DeLoval cream separatorNo. good crd a new • so t single aharness; set doable hatnese wheel- barrow pig crate good as new key utak tel sliding rack hay fork logging Cham m n I box sloop sleighs; Portland -.cutter. HaY & Grain -500 bus Mao oats fit for seed; 500 bus. mixed feed; 30 ton good mixed hay to. he sold inthree lots. Wood -8 cord green maple; 5 cord- dry maple; pile of eir- culat woo' sompine lumber. QuantitY Alberta codl of FURNITURE 2 extension tables round extension table book case chest of drawers dining room suite; linoleum rug 18x21 con goleum }ug 0x10 2 other tugs shaving set dresser, bedstead, kitchen. cupboard; Princess Pat good as new, burns coal or wood; Quebec heater; 5 antique chairs; 4 wicker bottom chairs; wicker rocking chair; 12 kitchen chairs; chest of drawers, .china cabinet; lounge, flour bin, large amount of dishes• and sealers, pots and pans, kitchen clock, 3 an- tique brackets, handmade; day bed;. hanging, lamp; many articles too numerous to mention. Much of this furniture is antique. Terms cash No reserve as farm is sold. This salewill start sharp on time. WILLIAM WATSON, Proprietor. Robt. Patrick, Clerk, Lois Rowland, Auct, Boys' Knee Rubbers Sizes 2 and 3 2.50 pr. Men's Knee Rubbers 3.75 pr. Women's Brown fur trimmed Overshoes Small Sizes 2.00 pr. Priced To Clear W. J. THOMPSON JACK'S SHOE REPAIR TENDERS WANTED TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMIT--H Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 3 p,m., March 6th, 1948, for the sup- ply of appro'imatelY 6,000 yatdd of crushed.' gravel through ty, inch screen to be laid on township roads in 1948. Contractor to supply all requirements in- cluding gravel; crushing, trucking, labor,etc., work to be completed by Sept, 1st,.. 1948. Work to be done under the'dimntion and. supervision of the Township Road Super- intendent• A bond of 5206 in the form of a marked cheque must accompany each Tender. Tenders must state the price per cubic yard' and envelopes must beplainly marked "Ten- der" and mailed to the Clerk. For further information apply to Rohr. n¢hymOntario. ple, Road Superintendent, Egmo,d villa, Lowest or any tender not necessarily - accepted. 30. ClP.erk CHESNEY. Twp. of Tuckeramith R.R. #4, Seaforth, Ont.. AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOOK'& IMPLEMENTS— Lot 2, Con. 7, McKillop Twp., 3Yr north & 1/. mile west of Dublin. Thursday, March. 11-1 p.m. IHORSES—Brown gelding 5 years old; gray gelding 3 years old, PIGS—S York pros 176 IL ; . York wean era; 3 cement 31151 troughs,' POULTRY— 10( Leghorn hens 1 year old, 1 rain shelter. CATTLE -1 Hereford cow bred June 25; Gurnsey rots bred Sept. 13. Holstein cow' bred Sept. 13; Holstein COW bred Sept. 3, 4 -2 - year -old heifers, bred. Durham cow, bred, freshened in Nov.; roan cow, freshened in Nov.; red cow freshened in Dec.; Jersey cow freshened in Dec. 1 -2 -year-old heifer 900 lb. 4 baby beef 600 lU 3 Full calves, IMP7.,DMEN2;5—Ma.0.-D. fertilizer drill, 11 disc (like clew); 1 disc harrow ; Diamond harrows1. walling plow ; riding plow hay lender; •good rubber -tired. wagon• 16 It. flat rack; set of bench sleighs. anew) & flat rack. Barrels. Hay coo & '170 ft. of rope (new) ; Renfrew cream separator; 131 hp gas engine &- pump jack ; root pulpa•; Dig self feeder; pig crate; stone boat, 'buggy; cutter: M-11 manure spreader (2 .years old). Harness -- Set 00 beck hand harness ; number of horse' collars; net of cellar tops. Hay & Grain 10 ton of mixed- hay; 75 bus. of Vanguard oats til JOSEPH seed. S..O'REILLY, PPropriems tor.y Nanoid Jackson, Auctioneer. . For Your Ford Tractor Canvas ; .heat housers $45.00 Canvas storm covers 13.90 Grease gun carriers 1.35 Tractor lights, installed 22.00 Step-up transmissions 105.00 Daly's Garage SEAFORTH Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. --At y Louth, ond 6, Tuckers:nith Twp., 3 }ir. mile west of Sonfot;th. Friday, March 1.2, at 12 o'clock sharp. HORSES—Tenn blue roan geldings 6 4- Years old. CATTLE—Red-cow 6 years old, fresh •.J weeks; roan cow 10 yes, fresh • `awl mw. 3 year's. fresh 4 weeks; r 0d cow, 3 years, fresh 2' weeks; roan cow 0 years, fresh 3 weeks; grey cow, fresh 3 months 3 years old. 6 smell calves, 8 steers 2 year old, weighing approx. 300 Tb. 6 yearling steers, 2 heifers 1 year old. SHEEP -12 well bred Oxford ewes due to Iamb around first of May ; 1: Leicester ram 3 years old, PIGS 1 Tamworth sow •due April 15, carrying 3rd litter. 1 Tamworth sow due Apr, 28, carrying 3v1 litter. 33 chunks 100-150 Ili IMPLEMENTS standard L MI1 M NTS ---O»e 8 tractor almost new on tubber, starter, lights. One 2 -furrow Fleury tractor far ntow (new) ) 2 section International dragharrows, new; one spreader o ¢s New Idea manure s good lame etre p new. 111-11 hinder• 7 foot out, 11 hoe M If fertilize dr1ll ; rubber tire. wagon ; one steel wagon, 1 stiff tooth cultivator'; hay rack; M -H hay -loader; International bean scuffler & puller (new) ; M -H. side rake; M -H dump. rake; riding nv Deering mower er 6foo t cut; walking plow ; Deering binder 7 foot out; 4 - section harrows; sloop sleighs; trailer with stock lack atone boat, pg crate sat ales 1000 9U root PulPer, electric fencergrain pin grinder. Sap pan, 50 new sap buckets. Hay fork, slings & ropes set double harness Colony house, 2 shelters, colony stove. Block & tackle, cross ant saw (new),. 32 ft extension ladder, some 1" piping. Number of used brick. Grain bags. fanning mill. Neck yokes, double trees. Quantity plank, wheel' barrow, oil broader stove, May & Gram —. 12 ton mixed hay, 1110 bus. Alaska Oats; 200 bus, mixed grain. Grain suitable for. seed.' Some feed beans. - . Household Effects— 0 dining ,room ohnirs,' writing desk, trashing machine & wringer, kitchen cupboard, coal oll stove & oven, gas lantern, 2 house doors. Terms cash. No reserve as the farm is sold. MRS CASEY WAY, Prop. Auctioneer; H, Jackson Clerk, E. P. Chesney. • TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received till March lot, for twenty cord of body h forS .S. r inches, S fourteen hardwood,. #3, Hullett. Apply to C. V. Dale, Sec.-Treas., Phone 841 r 5, Seaforth Central, Clinton, R.R. 1. FOR SALE New. 5-8" blacksmith harrow teeth. Ren- frew electric and hand -turned cream Sep- arators. Maxwell electric washers. - BASIL. O'ROURKE, Brucefleld. Clinton 21 . on 618. FOR SALE 2 Apartment. Solid Brick house, new Pur- ace with Fan. New Electric Wiring, 2 New 3 Pc. Bathrooms and 2 modern kitchens with built in cupboards. Well situated. Ono apart- ment rented..Anply to E. 0,' CHAMBERLAIN,. Seaforth. Real Estate Broker, FOR SALE One Beatty hay ear and 3 .pulleys good as new ; heavy steel water tank 250 gal. capae- ity, also some other tools, JAMES HART. Seaforth #5. W% Lot 8, Con. 2, Mef£illop. WANTED A thick, , sound reliablehorse about 1500. Leave your name and phone at 84. Seaforth- FOR SALE 6 tube battery Phonola radia, practically new. LORNE WEBSTER, Seaforth, Ph. 175w Clearing Auction Sale OP FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENT& —At Lot 29, Concession 12,' McKillop To.. 2 miles. south. and 1 mile west of Walton 1 or 8 miles' north and 1 mile west of Seaforth, on Wed„ March 17. cut 1 p.m. sharp, HORSES—Team of geldings, CATTLE—Twenty Holstein cows :mu] heif- ers, .mostly due in March, April & May. Reg. Polled' Angus bull, some young cattle. Number of pigs. Reg. York hog. IMPLEMENTS, — 111 -Ir 102 G. S. Senior tractor with 13 inch Firestone tires !like new); Mcd -D, 3 furrow sdlustahle plow ; double tractor disk. and other machinery, etc, (4,•e; Terms_ crash. No reserve. FRANK KIRKBY, Proprietor. Edward W. Elliott and Fred Ahrens, Auc- tioneers. FOR SALE Oil flax for feed or seed. CARL ROSE. Mitoheil RR#4. Phone 85122 Dublin central. FARM FOR SALE North half of lot 10, concession 13, Mc- Killen. aKillen. Brickhouse; two barns, nine acres hardwood bush. hydro within half mile. All in grass. NELSON REID, Walton: NOTICE; TO CREDITORS' In •the Estate of Lena Regele. A11 persons (having claimsagainst the. Estate of Lena Regele, late of the Town of Seaforth, deceased, who died on or about the 23rd day of December, 1947, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned oh' or before the 28th clay of Februar3r„1948, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be dis- tributed amongst the parties entitledthereto, having regard only to claims of which the vitdersignod shall then have notice,: to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned Will not be liable toany person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. • Dated at Seaforth this Oth day of February, 1940. H. G. MEIR, Seaforth, Ont" NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of Mary Ann Haase. All persons having claims _against the Estate of Mary Ann Haase, late of the Township of McKillop, deceased, who died on or about the 21st day of October, 1947.' are. hereby notified' to send in to the undersigned on or before the 28th day of February, 1048, full particulars of their claims.. Immediately after the said last .mentioned) date, the assetsof the said estatewill be distributed amongst the parties •entitled g them ha' e to. having regard onlyto .claims of g which the-undersignedr sl sir then have nodes to the exclusion ofothers, a r- o all otl a s and the undo si ped will net liablef - g be b to any person e whose claim the undersigned shall not than have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 7th clay of February.. 1948, H. G. MEIR, Seaforth, Ontario. FOR SALE Frame cottage, garage, South Main street. Immediate possession. Frame cottage with garage-Godeich at. Eaat. Immediate possession. 131 storey, frame asphalt shingle covered, on South Main street, Seaforth. Modern dwelling on Louisa 5t., Seaforth. M. A. REID, Seaforth. • WANTED Live Poultry We will pay top Market Prices ARMSTRONG & SMITH ARTHUR, ONT.. For quotations call Seaforth 279J