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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1948-03-04, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 4, 1948 HENSALL Reeve A. W. Kerslake was in Toronto on business during the past week. Miss Jean Foster of London visit- ' ea recently with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster. ` Miss Marion Dougall R.N. of Lon- don spent the weekend with her parents, Mr. and Lugs. W. R, Dougall The Wohelo Class of the Hensall United Church areholding a St. Patrick's box socia] and ' crokinole on Tuesday, March 16th. Bride- Honored Mrs. Jack Simmons (nee Betty Munn) was pleasantly entertained at the home of Miss JoYce Broderick on Wednesday evening when a num- ber of girl friends presented tier with a variety of beautiful Games were enjoyed andefresh- nments served. oke and Doug- las Norman Stanl: Workman D B- las and Mrs. Hannah W rkm Mrs. Exeter visited recently Roy MacLaren• FOUND ueksmith, 1 Strayed to Let 5, G 11. 6,. T e' v York chunk around 00 1b. GwllCr please con- tact us immediately. ROBT. ARCHIBALD. •plane 655 r 16 POSTPONED AUCTION SALE FARh! STOCK, IMPLEMENT$, FEED & Furniture.—At Lot 15. Con. 5, Ribbed Te., 2e, miles south. of Dublin 00 Cock.uh811Road, on ATTdm• March 8'at 1 ade Shorthorn Cattle -2 CATTLE—High gL 5 Dur- ham s. mi 4 years, due 0e do April; yea:. lino imus. 1 milking, due in October fall calves: gag steers; o yearling heifers good collie dog 1 Year old, -FOWL-175 Leg- horn pullets laying over 75%. B+ayy1 &ed,grnin 20 tens mixed bay; 1ver bu. IMPLEMENTS -- 10-20 McC: D. tractor Case separator. 22x36 all steel roller bea in rinmr- a: carni line of tractorniachinn tractor neon. ,Brion : International 5 new: International stiff tenth cultivator: Waterloodouble disc new ; 1 •ertlnn hnr•rnu int,rreetional fertilizer new asci drill. 11 ,die. Case side rake. nearly new with trartnr herr, International 2 hp gas engine: 2 +reel n-ee roller; Internntinnal hay lnadar; Inter- net, •al hinder. nearly new; cern. .cagier: M•11 mounts spreader on tubber: Inter- n mower 5 ft.: walking plow : hay ll: rubber tired wagon : bey reek ; . Dark : 1 man rant Fleury e sliding 2,00e • rubber tire e.• rf scales et Ih.. •rrnn•r: bug^ -5: nutter: wherthnnnw: 'mese; in. gale. pipe; bag tr ok • eel 0.0eyer; 100 gal, ems drum; nun pe . redo poste; electric fencer; Stewart elm 1. pperr .sugar kettle • •,tock kettle; the i "annul electric 001 -am seventh -se nearly new een th r: p. ; 1,111 snit Palls, and pens e --, drill (trees; tap and die set : anvil; ten - le nail-. Poultry Ertttpnteit—James-. •saris breeder. new; 4 ranee halters: 4 :t' „ fenders; feed house fnuntaia,a chick :..,t colony house 10x14. insulated null on • !mat; 1 set double harries.: - 'fuzee rrl horse antlers; neekyokee: double - tree whiffletreeo; forks; hay knife; steel air e•eught, self feeders, Small quantity of Fee:seere. Positively no reserve as the Isom is sett Terms eneh. VOI:MAN RIEHL, Proprietor. W. E. Nairn, Auet, Clearing Auction Sate FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS at Lot 4, Cot. e, Stanley Tw)„ 114 west & 1 mile north of Kippen, Thursday, March 18, at 1 p.m. HORSES -1 Clyde gelding 18 years old ; 1 Belgian gelding rising 4 years old. Black matched Pe•oheron 7 & 8 years old CATTLE—All 'choice Durham Cattle. 1 grey cow due March 30; 1 white cow due Mar. 29; 1 red cow due Mar. 21; 1 white caw due April 8: 1 white cow due Apr. 18; 1 red cow due Apr. 80; 2 red heifers fresh 2 months; 1 reg. Durham bull 14 months old, sited by Barrage Advance, dark red in color. 4 heifers rising 2 years old; 1 heifer calf 3 months old, These are all choice Durham cattle. PIGS -8 york pigs 150 lb. IMPLEMENTS—M-II binder; International 11-hoefertilizer drill; Cockshutt manure spreader (like new) ; 14 -plate disc hnrrow— inthiew (like new) ; 4 section diamond har- rows; M -H bean eei filer & puller; McC: D. team scuffler; single scuffler;' MeC. a ft. mower; Cockshutt side rake (new)' Cockshutt push bar hay ender (rev) ; 10 ft. Deering dump rake; 8 ft. Kissel culta packer; walking plow ; M -H 2 -furrow gang plow; 1 truck 1,12.011 ; 1 farm 'wagon; 16 ft. flat rack with sliding platform; 1 set of sleighs & flat rack; gravel -wheelbarrow ; rubber tl'e buggy; cut- ter; fanning mill; 2,000 lb Renfrew scales; Renfrew electric cream separator fnew) ; sap pan & heater; 60 sap buckets. Brooder house 10x12 3like new) ; 2 brooder coal stoves (one new) ; hay fork rope 160 ft. Hay fork, sling ropes & chains; extension ledder, barrels, shovels, forks, whillletreea, neckyekea,. etc, Harnese-1 set of breeching harness; 1 set of backhand harness; plow harness & single harness; 0 good horse canoe. Hay & Grain —A few tots of clover bay; 250 bus. of Car- tier oats suitable for .seed, Quantity of 1lausebold Effeets. Farm sold. .Term. casts, STANLEY LOVE, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. POSTPONED AUCTION SALE OF BOI:STEIN CATTLE & FARM MACH-' INERY, to be held Monday, March 8, 12.00 p,m. 114 west stud 1 mile north of Clinton, D'ARCY RATHWELL, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Auction Sale - FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS—Will be held at. lot 24, on McKillop boundary 1 mile ea* of Walton on Monday, Mar, 15, 1,30. pm HORSES—One good working mere about 1500 ib, work single or double.. ' CATTLE -3 heifers 2 years old, 1 heifer rising one year; 1 heifer calf 8 months old; 1 heifer calf 2 months old., Pigs -7 chunks. IMPLEMENTS -1 M -H binder 7 Et, cut; 1 International hay loader (good condition); 1 fertilizer seed drill with grass seed box' (good. condition) ; 1 Brantford mower 5 ft cut;: 1 Deering mower 5 ft. cut; 1 -12 -plate else; 1 Peter Hamilton cultivatot; 1 M -H manure spreader; 1 -10% -loth dump rake.; 1 Quebec sultry Blow. ; 1 walking plow ; 4 section dia- mond barrows ; 1 land packer, 1 good -farm wagon, 16 ft. hay rack, 1 Clinton fanning mill: 1 Renfrew cream separator ; 1 setsloop sleighs with rack 2,000 lb • tales grindstone; 1 work bench 1 good vice turnip sower net double harness.; 0" collar 20" collar ; '3 3" Meek' for door jambs5 beech plank, Me . 10 , red clover, 7 bu,Alaska ; 10 1u. Timothy. Largequantity of good Hay. Other small articles. Terms cash WALTER DAVIDSON. Proprietor Harold 'Jackson, Auctioneer Clearing Auction Sale FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS & House- hold Effects.—Lot 1, Con. 8 HES, Tucker - smith Tp. 5 miles south. & 2%, east of Sea - forth, Wed., Marcb 17, at 12 o'clock sharp. CATTLE—Choice Durham 'Cattle—Purebred Durham bull 2 years; 1 cow due Mar. 16;'1 cow due Ma. 28; 2 cows due An'. 17 ; 1 Cow due Apr, 18; 1 cow clue Apr. 21. 3-87ear- old heifer recently fresh; 3 cows recently fresh. 3 fat steers 1,150 1b ; 5 steers rising 2 years; 5 heifers rising 2 years; 11 heifers & 010ees 1 year; 5 young calves. Hay & Grain -15 tons choice mixed :Hay ; 200 bus. 0 -trove Banos'; 300 bus, mixed Grain. This grain' is suitable for seed. IMPLEMENTS—G. 1'',, Model Minneapolis. Moline tractor, 55 hp, on rubber, starter & Heists. 30-50 0004(1on separator, grain thrower, cutter, water pump, on rubber. 14I -II 10l4, -inch grain grinder & speed lack; 100 ft. drive belt, 7 inch; 140 ft. 7 inch drive belt (good); 200 ft, of cable; 5 large steel Pulleys, tubber tired wagon, M -H. 0:011nle spreader, 3`2 ft. extension ladder; kl-H hay loader; fanning mill • 16 ft. sliding flat bay rack; Universal milking machine 1 double unit ynactleally new); 1115 Chevrolet. track; 1tj; ton, stock rack (gond condition); I fur- row interuationa] tractor plow (rubber tiros(, 1)1.0'). stili tooth cult lot•: disk har,aw [fee carriage) ; 11,1-H ben scarier & puller; Cockshutt side rake: M -IT binder. 7 ft (new) ; ulky rake, turnip- chill, 7 d;un steel roller 9 ft. ; International 0.4t, mower:; riding plow. welkin plow; 13 -disc Coekshntt fertilizer drill: pea harvester: ; seetiots of ha'rowsi sineln waffler; hagos', nutter; barrels; power lawn mower double blocks; crosscut saw: woven fence tneteber; screw Sack ; mete:mien blower; cedar posts; quantity lumber, plank. 1 set 2,000 Ib scales 1 set 240 Ib scalux Machine Shop Equipment Fert,e-1 t0 ib anvil ; 0 ft. bed turning lathe; 3 -jar shuck : blacksmith premien drill; emery s,aul; air comp ne aor & maim; 1 hp motor; other Meek - smith equipment. Electric fencer, forks, shovels,` caw berg, tools of all kinds, etc. POULTRY -115 hybrid hens, Sussex & N. Hames; colony 'these 10x12 thew) ; 4 rain shelters (nee) fenders & th•inke's; Warner doable brooder 1850 capacity); quantity of household effects including a McCetey Pamdm•n range. Terme cash, CECIL MURRAY. Preprietor. Harold Jackson, Auct)oleer Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK .0 IMPLEMENTS. —.At Lot 29, Concession 12. 11feKillop Tp., 2 miles south and 1 mile west of Welton; or 0 miles north and 1 mile west of Seefo'th, on Wed. March 17, at 1 p.m. sharp. HORSES—Tenn of geldings 9 and 11 years old, quiet, work either single or double. CATTLE — Holstein cow 7 years, due in May ; Holstein caw 6 years. due in March ; Holstein heifer 3 years, fresh, vac.; Holstein cow 6 yenta, due In March ; Holstein cow, 7 Years, due in May ; Holstein cow, 10 years, due in March; Holstein cow 6 years, due in March ; Holstein cow 5 yeh.rs, fresh, the. ; Holstein cave 6 year's, fresh ; }Iolsteia cow, 0 years, fresh 1 Holstein. cow 0 years. milking, due in Octobr; Holstein not, 5 years, due in ItIa•eh ; Holotehn cow 6 years, due in Minch Holstein heifer 2 years, due in. Anila vac.; Holstein heifer 2 years, bred in March, vac.; ITotstein heifer, 2 years old, due in Hay, vac,; Holstein heifer, 2 year, due in April, vac.; Holstein heifer, 2 yea's old, due in M arch, me.; Holstein heifer, 2 ycare, .due in May, vac.; Holstein heifer 2 years old, due in October, vac, 2 grass steers, 7.0 Polled Angus X Holstein elves rising one year; 1 Holstein heifer calf, vac;; fegisteed Polled Angus bull 2 years old, some spring selves. PIGS -16 chucks about 30 111 ; 16 chunks about 150 1b, 2 stows due on Deny 17 and I8, one registered York hog, IMPLEMENTS — M -H 102 G. S. Senior tractor with 13 7neh Firestone tires hike new); 'MMC -D, 8 -furrow adjustable plow t, McC-n. double htact011 disk;. stiff tooth cul- tivator; 18 disk McC: D. fertilizer chill; M-I•I drop head hay loader; M -B; side rake (new); McCormick mower, 0 ft, cut ; M -H binder, 7 foot cut, with almite fittings and oil bath gear; M -H No. 9 manure spreader (nearly new); Cockshutt 10t%j inch grain grinder (nearly new), '60 ft, 6" rubber belt, 6 sec tions barrows withlong and short stretchers, one•horsesculiler,' low wooden truck wagon, hay rook with half rack, set sloop sleighs.< gutter, set scales 1200 lb capacity; Clinton'. fanning - mill ; walking Plow; 7-80 lb: milk can (flew). Renfrew cream saturator, 2 wood- en water troughs, Jamesway' fuel oil brooder stove, colony house 10212; 3 range shelters; Stewart electric clippers; set of team harness,. 1927 Pontiac panel truck, good running con- dition, good tires; 1933 V8 Ford coach with reconditioned motor, and host of other articles Grain—About 150 bus. of .Max. oats fit for seed. about 100 bus. fall wheat. Terms cash. No reserve as farm is sold.' FRANK KIRKBY, Proprietor. Edward W. Elliott and Fred Ahrens, Alms tioneers. Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS-' Lot 2, Cor. 7, McKillop Twp., 21 north & tee mile west of Dublin. Thersday,Maurch 11-1 p.m. HORSES—Brown gelding -5 Years old; gray gelding- 3 years old, PIGS -8 York pigs 175,11) ; 8 Yerk wean-' ers; 3- cement pig troughs, POULTRY— 100 Leghorn hens 1 year. old. 1 rdb, shelter, CATTLE -1 Hereford cow lined June 25;" Gurnsey cow bred Sept. 3 Holstein cow bred Sept.- 12, Holstein cow bred Sept.: 5. 4-0-. year-old heifers, bred. Durham cow, bred, freshened in Nov.; roan -cow, freshened in Nov. ; red cow freshened in Dee; Jersey -cow freshened in Dec. 1 -2 -Year-old heifer 900 Ib. 4 baby beef 500 IB ; 3 Fall calves.. IMPLE1dENTS-MOC,D, fertilizer drill, 11 disc (like new); 1 disc harrow; Diamond harrows; walking -plow ; riding plow ; hay loader ; good rubber -tired wagon ; 10 ft. fiat rack; set of bench sleighs (new) & fiat rack. Barrels. Hay oar & 170 ft: of rope (new) ; Renfrew cream separator; 114 hp gas engine & pump. jack; root pulpev;., pig self feeder; pig crate; stone boat; buggy; cutter;. 11,1-H manure spreader: (2 years old) Flatness— Set of bark band harness; .number of horse - collar:s; set of collar tops. Hoy & Grain -10 torr of mixed hay; 75 bus, of Vanguardoats. fit for seed. Terms cash. JOSEPH S. O'REILLY, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Auction Sale FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS & HOUSE- HOLD EFFECTS. At Lot 21, Bayfield Read South, ee mile East of Varna, and 3 miles west of Brueefleld, 00 Coupty Road, oe, Wednesday. Mar. 10, at 12 noun sharp.. HORSES—Team of Belgian mares, -brown and black, 8 and 12 years old, weighing about 1600 lb each; Belgian filly three years old. CATTLE --Red Durham cow, 9 years old. freshened in January ; brindle heifer. 'i years, old, freshened (n December f'' black Hereford cow 5 years old, due to freshen Marsh 1 blank Hereford cow 1.0 years old. duo to freshen:,April 1st ; red Durham cow 6 )sea's old,- due to freshen March 10; brindle IIere- ford rev 5 years old, due to freshen Mnreh 1 Durham steer 2 years old; 4 Hes'efo'il steers 1 year old; 1 Hereford heifer 1 year old ,• 2 Winter calves. HOG$'- --1n Yorkshire hogs, weighing 160 to 195 Ib time of sale. IMPLEMENTS—Ford tinder rot rubber and 2 -furrow plow.- in good condition : Fords Ferguson stiff` tooth cultivator with row crop attachments, wide mid narrow teeth; Feed - Ferguson tractor disc, nearly new, 1rord vender belt Pulley; M,Coninhf,,Uerung 10-20 tender on steel, with new pistons acid sleeves. in gond condition; 1 McCormick-Dee'ltg furrow tractor plow; McC: D, 7 foot binder on trucks, with tractor tongue and horse tongue, :in good condition; Mc( -D, manure spreader, nearly new; MeC-I). Ietil- izcr 19-d(se drill, nearly new; MeC.-D. hap louder, nearly nee; MeC.-D. mower, 0 -font. cut, in goad condition : McC,-D. side hake; Deering 10 -foot dump rake; IMC, -D. 2 -horse snuffler, with disc and shields, like new; 4 - section drag harrows; M -H steel roller; threshing belt, 115 feet long, 7 inches wide; Fleury walking plow.; rubber tired wagon, 600x16 ties, good condition; hay rack, flat bottom, 10 feet long, nearly new ; set of sloop sleighs with bunks and Lint rack, good condi- tion; .Portland cutter; 20 cedar posts; De Laval cream separator; electric fencer; root (wiper; wheelbarrow; wagon box and stook rack ; Chatham fanning mill: Renfrew truck scales; hog crate; chicken crate: hay fm9c; sling chain; sling popes; iron kettle; fire extinguisher; forks, chains, sacks, etc. POULTRY EQUIPMENT—Large size elee- tric brooder stove; 4 range shelters; Chicken trough ; ch•hildng fountains. HARNESS — Set of brass -mounted team breeching harness, nearly new; set of, silver - mounted single harness, like new ; set 'of backbend harness; collars; collar• tons; oneed rings. Genie, Hay -1100 bu, mixed grain ; t5' bus. barley • 0 tons of mixed hay. HOUSEH•IILD EFFECTS—Good Cheer range burns' that 0r wood; Beech electric stove hesvy duty, 2 plates and oven ; 1 sheet iron heater; extension table; leaf table; brass bed; dresser & stand ; wooden bbd with good settings; brown steel bed, nearly nae; set good .springs, brown steel single bed with mattress, springs; 2 felt nisi' roses ; 1 seting -filled mattress, vilely new ; 1 feather bed mattreae ; 2 sets dr'ea.=e'a and stands; 2 toilet sets; 9 rocking. chairs; studio couch; quarter -cut oak buffet; congaleum 3n5 yards; cotgolenm 3014 yids; congoleum lxO(4 yards, same as above; eon- goleum rug 3x4 yards: floor oilcloth, 2x54 ym'ds linoleum 4261_ yards; 2 Pieces linoleum. leclee yards, to milt* above; linoleum 4::0 yards; 3 kitchen clans;. 1 high chaff; small table; fern stand anti jardiniere; fo'nefy ; auaage grinder and sauna ;' baby play pen; ce cream freezer. Everything sold without •waive as Proprietdr erns sold the farm. Terms cash, ALBERT HORNER, Proprietor, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. True reports on the works of the Red Cross by leading Canadian writers a. lefeseteejelieseee`'"1- AT FINNIGAN'S "Who lives Content with little, possesses everything" —Borleau SATURDAY ONLY SPECIALS Maple Leaf Salmon, tin 20c Aylmer Diced Carrots, 2 tins 19c Campbell's Tomato Soup,, Pure Black Pepper, lb 59c 3 tine 25c. Pure Lardb. 23c , Heinz Tomato Soup, 2 tins 27c'First grade Butter, 16. 69c Heinz Vegetable Soup 2 tins 27e ' "Phone your orders early... Deliveries made anywhere" W. J. FINNIGAN & SON IN MEMORIAM SPARLING - In loving memory of my dear husband, Alonzo .Spasling, who entered his Heavenly. ,Home- oneyeltf. ago. March Nth,, 1947- I seem'to.. see in a soft, dim light A face T loved the best And think of him when the sun's last ra0 Goes' down inthe far-off west, :. I miss 700 no less, as the timepasses on Than I did en the day of your going For absence can never close the door of: my heart Apd the lamp of my love is still glowing, Your heart was thetruest in all the wide world Your .love, the best to recall For no one on earth could take your place You amstill the clearest of all. -Sadly missed by his loving wife. SPARLING—In loving memory of my dear father Alonzo Sperling, who passed away one year ago, March 6, 1947 I, who loved you, sadly miss you As It dawns another year In' my lonely hours of thinking Thoughts - of you erre ever near. Just of. you . I'm thinking But then, deur Dad, that's nothing new I thought about you yesterday And the day before that too. • I'll tlihtk•of you to-morow And each day all through the year, T Will think of you' forever Bar to me you were so dear. —Sadiy missed by daughter, ILezel FOR SALE Monsey-IIarris manure *rendes in goad :shape. MAC SCOTT, phone 339 r 0 Seaeorth .GARAGE TO. RENT Close to n. paved street. Apply at The News Office' FOR SALE A quantity of thnothy hey. armee In sheatheand some looe. 5 sections of diamond haieews newly ehapenod, tehl, n. & 8 gas engii,e. MARRY CALDWELL, Kippers ' FOR SALE A quantity of Alex Seed Onts, pure and elven : ntan Cartier oats mrd C'row'ed Micky and n few bags of S(y apples. Apply EARL LAWSON, phone 12 on 841 Seaforth. Clearing. Auction Sale FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS—At Lot 34, Con. 1, MCKillen 1'p., 2 miles \volt of Seaforth, on No, 8 highway, on friday, March 19 at 1 1),t». HORSES --Bay horse 12 years old, aged grey hose. CATTLE—Port Ayrshire cow dire March 20: blue' Cow due April 2 roar cow due May 0; Hereford cow duo in June; Here- ford heifer freshened in the fall; 9 steers about 905 lbs; 2 steer and 2 heifore 1 you. old ; bull calf. PIGS-Registe•ad York sow due May' 4. • IMPLEMENTS -7 ft cut M -IT binder; 6 ft cut McCormick mower; 14I -II bay loader; Ivry rake; bay fork.; 13 -tooth cultivator; 13 -hoe M,II. drill taller; MuC,-D. manure sprendo•; 4-seetiolt harrows; Fleury single plow • small cutting bow; low wagon; 16 ft. rack with shift top; Clinton. fanning mill; 2,000 ib scales; turnip drill ; Woods electric grinder nearly new ; DeLaval mem separator; top WM; set of sloop sleighs; stone boat ; 2 pig crntas ; 4 range shelters; fenders; drink- ing fountains; coal 'brooder; stoves; sap pan ; 90 buckets; stiles ; grans seeder ; set of team harness'.3 collas; poi' of woollen blankets; robe, wb,ifletrees, forks, shovels, etc. Toros enol.. ROY LAWSON., Prep. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, FOR SALE The following two parcels of hard belong- ing to the Estate of the late Johanna Cronin ere offered far sale by tender. Written tenders Heys, Seaforth. for the Properties soparlrtely will be t•erntved at the office of McConnell & until Mnsday. Manch 22, 1948. Highest or any other tender nob necessarily accepted. Tams 10) Cash with tender and balance on closing 00 days after acceptance of tender, FIRSTLY: Modern 5 -room stucco cottage and lot on No. 8 Highway in Village of 5t. Caiumbmn, Bathroom end pressure system. Telephone. IMO new 12 years ago. Low taxes, Neal' Church, school, slam and Poet Office, Immediate possession. SECONDLY: 100 acro grass finatt. Well watered by matueol- spring. Lot 24, Third Concession, Hibbert. 114 milds south of St, Caluman. Apply MsCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Onr=ush, Solicitors for .Estate ley Claire 'i9':1ll:lee There is a man in Canada who has the blood of seven total strangers in his veins. Maybe you wince at that idea. He doesn't. Without it, he would be dead. Two years ago he was seriously injured in a crash. He received desperate head injuries, and a delicate: operation was imperative. But shock and loss of blood had so weakened him that he couldn't have survived one. If ... seven strangers had not stepped in. They were Canadian men and women who had each given a blood donation to the Canadian Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service. When the doctors called for blood to save the life of the accident 'victim, it was the blood of those *even which pulled him through. "Were you one of them?" Today, he is a healthy, happy, useful citizen of Victoria, British Columbia. The only thing that marks him as different from the average man 1e a rather searching Took that sometimes comes into his eyes as he walks along the street. For he often thinks of the seven who saved hie life and wonders who they are. As he looks into a stranger's face, be silently asks: "Were you one of thorn? If so, I thank you from my heart." Similarly, the mother who gave birth to twins and would have died except for blood transfusions . , . the baby so anaemic at birth he could be kept alive only by donated blood ... the maimed • . the sick the old—all those who owe their lives to blood transfusions say: "Thanks, unknown friend," Free blood for Canadian hospitals The Red Cross Blood Transfusion Service plans, as soon as possible, to extend whole blood and plasma to all patients needing it, in ospitals across Canada. Already, two provinces—British Columbia and Alberta—provide this life- saving service. Last year, Alberta and British Columbia distributed 21,044 bottles of whole blood and 2,364 bottles of plasma, resulting m the saving of 7110 y lives. But it takes money as well as blood to save these lives. Remember this, as the Canadian Red Cross appeals to you now for funds. Give generously. A life may depend upon your donation. Red Cross Services include: Blood Transfusion, Outpost Hos- pitals, Aid to Sick owl 'Disabled Veterans, Treatment for Crippled Children, Disaster Relief, Nutrition Services, Home Nursing Courses, Swimming and Water Safety, etc. The work of mercy never. ends .. Give generously to the CANADIAN ltED CROSS LOCAL CHAIRMAN NELSON CAKuNO, PHONE 82, 'SEAFOI Boys' 2 BUCKLE OVERSHOES Sizes 2 and 6 $1.60 a pair Child's 3 BUCKLE'OVERS'HOES Size 8 $1.00 a pair PRICED TO CLEAR W. J. THOMPSON JACK'S SHOE REPAIR TEACHER WANTED For S.S. #1, Hullett, duties to commence April 5, Apply, stating experience and salary, to ROSS MacGREGOR, RR#2 Seaforth, See.- Treas. ee:Treas. WANTED Notice to teamsters and truckers, or anyone gathering ashes. A large amount of clean ashes or clay needed for filling. Handy place to dump. No rubbish. C. H. ADDICOTT, Goderich Street east. WANTED An experienced Poultryman wanted at once, Aeautment provided for a married man. Apply in person to SCOTT'S : POULTRY FARM, Seaforth.- FOR "SALE Thee purebred Hereford bells, serviceable age. Apply to JAMES NEILANS, Lotdesbop, Phone 846 r 31, Soafotlr FOR SALE Durham cow, TB tested, due in a month. Phone 6553 r 15 Mitchell • FOR SALE A drag saw outfit complete with motor, Wick and carriers. Also another drag saw outfit to put on a• trustor --will vert down ttens, oto. GEORGE REGELE, RR4 Mitchell FOR SALE , Grade No. 1 Ajax Oats $1.73 per the (lenge No. 1 Galore Barley $9 per bu. Seeks free. This is exceptionally good send. Power cleaned, A. 13. BELL, ICippen 11R2. Phone 83. r 2, IIensall • FOR SALE Young sows, due April, May. Apply LLOYD MEDD, Clinton. Phone 801 r 41 Clinton FOR SALE • Ten clunks pigs about 50 Ib, ORVILLE DALE, Seaforth FOR SALE Clover seed and timothy seed, Apply SAM BOLTON, Walton, Ont. RR1. Lot 8, Con. 14, McKillop. FOR SALE A gas Iron, coal brooder, Sparten five bat- tery radio. Apply to CLARENCE REGELE, phone Dublin 64 r 8 FOR SALE 1 Massey -Harris cream separator used 6 months, electric or hand attachment. 1 used 2-horso eultivotole 1 used wagon, walking plow. Also Farm for sale. Apply to MRS, MARY JANE RAU. Zurich RR2, Ont. 7 miles south Bayfield. Phone 98.6 Zurich. FOR SALE A Benti.y windmill with 20 foot tower, in good shape. CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Wal- ton. Phone 37-17 Brussels. FOR SALE 12-24 Hart Par tractor ingood shape; also 200 bushels choice Ajax oats, grown from registered seed, HARRY NORRIS, Phone 668 r 4, Seaforth central. I(ippen RR3. FOR SALE 12 chunks of pigs. Phone 896 1 12 Seaforth. ROBERT BEATTIE FOR SALE Eight tons alfalfa and timothy hay, mined JACK O'ROURKE, Dublin RR 1. 'FOR SALE Three skirts tnd Is'Ca e seen aGILLESPDSCLEANERS, Seaforth. FOR SALE One—sap pan '7x2'; also some SPY apples.. Phone Clinton -. 622-24. .FRED McCLYMONT Varna. FOR SALE of7Marah, WILLIS.amh, due DUNIAS, 381r6n latter Seoforth FOR SALE A calf, JACIC RIVERS, Seaforth, North. Main street, FOR SALE Emir bulls L12 P old, goocolo, Apply to WILLIAM PEpER,, &talenth 11R 3. Phone Clinton 615 r 21. FOR' SALE 2 Apartment; Solid Brick house,. new Fur- ace with Pan, Nev Electric Wiring, 2 New 3 Pe. Bathrooms and 2 modern kitchens with built )n cupboards. Well situated, One apart- ment rented. Apply to E. C. CHAMBERLAIN,, Real Eslale Broker, Seaforth. FOR RENT ' of myctlarm as for b, Varoin na. Write 3)R. in MOFFATT, London, Ont. FARMS FOR SALE 100 steres situated on 2nd con. HRS,. let` 32, opposlto number 4 school house. Sold with farm equipment or without. Possession any time, with term's. 0. L. SWITZER, Clinton E R #0.. Lot 29, Conn. 7, Hibbert, 100 acres: Good. brick house, 2 bank barns, cement stabling, good. water supply.. Apply W. D. MCIVER,. Staten. 100 acres grass farm, Lot 11, Con. 2, Mc-. Killen, 00 . acres cleared and all tile drained; has been seeded for 8 or 10 years; 6 acres of bush; has stable 20240. I). J. O'ItEILLY, RRO Sentartlt. 64 r 16 Dublin central. Lot 19 Con. 2, McKillop, 100 acres, 13 thrbairn )a1x39'. Bleak bhoutce in se. Immediate Bank os - session. DENNIS FEENEY, 87 Church St., ICitehener, For 11.17esuet lot 28, Con. 1I)ramhoswith insulated ing. Barin 40x00, straw shed 36x48. Drilled well, water in stable, 38 acres ploughed for crop, 6 acres of bush. 50 acres of hay and Pasture, 75 acres of rough pasture land, part lot 23 and 24, Con. 11, Meleiltop• Apply to STANLEY GARNHAM, It. R. 4, Walton, 52 acres cease .to Seatorth. on No. 8 high- way, lots of choice buildings, well drained, drilled well, windmill, hydro, half cash, 40,, on balance, T. J. ADAMS, 12,122 Seaforth. Phone 087 r 14, North half of lot 10, concession 13, Mc Killop. Brick house, two -barns, nine acres hardwood bash. hydra within half mile. All in grass. NELSON REID, Walton. BOX ,r uxtg al AMBULANCE - Prompt and Careful Attention. Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Office Residence ' 43 18 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies: , The ,McKillop Mutual Fire, Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers—President, 0, W. Leonhardt, Brod- hag'en ; Vice Pres„ Hugh Alexander, Walton; - Sec.-Treas.. & Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth Directors—Rout, Archibald, Seafgrth; Frank McGregor, Clinton ;.S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth 8110; Chris Leonhardt. Bornholm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton ; John L. Malone, Seaforth ;. 3, H• McEwing; Blyth REI ; Hugh Alexander, Walton Harvey Fuller, Goderich RR2 Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield ; R. 6'. McKetcher, Dublin ; J. F. Pruetet•, Brodhagen George A. Watt, Blyth Patties 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 E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE SEAFORTH, ONT. Phones: 334 Office Res, 220 SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr, E. A. McMaster, M,B,, Physician. Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D,, Surgeon, Office Hours Daily except Wednes- day 1.30 to 5 p;nl., and 7 to 9 p.m. Appointments for consultation may be made In advance, Telephones 26 and 27.- JOHN 7. JOHN Ar GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 6W 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. Lata Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield'a Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 p.m, -53 Waterloo Street, .Stratford. Telephone 267 Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & 80N Memorial Craftsmen Exeter Seaforth Clinton SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS are open each ;TUESDAY for. your convenience. See Dr. Harburn for appoint ment any other time, or phone 41 J. Exeter. ' G. A. WHITNEY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos- pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 VETERINARY BURGEONS J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. L. C. HALL, D.V.M., VS. Main St. Seaforth Phone 106 Personal attention by either Vet- erinarian when requested (if possible) Alvin W. Sillery Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Royal Apartments Phone 173 McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 USBORNE & HIBBERT ;MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY' Head Office, Exeter, Ontario ' Pres., WM. H. COATES Exeter ' Vice -Pres., , . , , , , ANGUS SINCLAIR R.R. 1, Mitchell DIRECTORS JOHN HACKNEY . , Kirkton, R. 1 WM. A HAMILTON Cromarty JOHN McGRATH Dublin, Ont. MILTON McCURDY , , Kirkton, R. 1 AGENTS ALVIN L. HARRIS Mitchell' THOS. SCOTT , . , . ,, Cromarty THOS. G. BALLANTYNE, Woodham SECRETARY+TREASURER B. W. P. BEAVERS , , , , , Exeter SOLICITORS ' Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter, FOR SALE ImFramemediate cottagepossession,, garago, South Main street. Frame .cottage with garage Goderich et. East, Immediate possession. on 134Sanstd IorreyS'ain, £name strreetasphalt,Seaforth. shingle covered, Modern 'dwelling on Louisa St,, Seaforth. M. A. REM, Seaforth, PERSONAL inlc Supplies (rubber goods) mailed Posteeid in plain sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 20c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail- Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber. Co., Box 91,: Hamilton, .Ont. WANTED Live Poultry We will pay top Market Prices ARMSTRONG & SMITH ARTHUR, ONT. . For quotations call Seaforth 279 J