The Seaforth News, 1948-10-07, Page 8THE ,SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1948
HENSALL
The monthly meeting of the Even-
ing Auxiliary (United Church) will s
be held in the schoolroom on Tues-
day night October 12th • at 6;30,
,o'clock. It will take the form of a
pot -luck supper. Mrs. D. Kyle will
present the devotional period. Mrs.
Maude Hadden is program convener,
his
Members are asked to present
meeting• a collection of souvenirs or
trinkets suitable for the bazaar: An
interesting program is being ar-
ranged. Rev. R. A. Brook will speak
to the group. Plan to attend.
Communion service was observed
in the United Church last Sunday
morning, the choir rendered the an-
them "He Leadeth Me" in which the
opeeial partwas taken by the Misses
Betty Mickle, Bernice Jinks, Anita
Hildebrand and Eleanor Cook, and
Mr. Sari Rannie, choir leader.
Rally Day service will be held
next Sabbath at 11 a.m. when the
Sunday School will join with the
congregation for the service, Miss
Anita Hildebrandt will present the
story, Rev. R. A. Brook will conduct
the baptismal service. Regular even-
ing service is at 7 o'clock.
On thanksgiving Sunday, October
17th, Rev. D. Guest of Wyoming
will be the guest speaker at both
services, while Rev. Brook will of-
ficiate at Wyoming for the day.
The regular meeting of the Hen-
sen Women's Institute will be held
at the home of Mrs. E. Geiger on
Wednesday evening, October 13, at
8.15 p.m., Mrs. Cameron is co -host-
ess. On this occasion, the grand-
mothers will be special guests. The
guest speaker will be Mrs. Paul Doig
of Seaforth. Roll call, "Wear some
old article of Clothing". Mrs. Cross
will present the motto. An interest-
ing demonstration is in charge of
1VIrs. R. Mrs. Cameron, n,M s, Elgie, Mcial r
es.
Norminton, Mrs. C. Forrest, Mrs.
Rennie, Mrs. Shirray, Mrs. Sherritt,
Mrs. R. Broderick, Mrs. J. McAllister
and Mrs. 11. Faber. A good attend-
ance is hoped for. All members en-
rolled with the Blue Cross Plan are
urged to have payments ready for
Mrs. F. Beer.
with Mr. and Mrs, Buchanan over
the •weekend.
Mr, and :Mrs. Waiter Broadfoot
pent Thursday at the home of 1V11•.
Wm. Britton.
Mr. and Mrs. Douglas 'Muir of
Niagara Falls have been visiting
with Mrs. B. B. Stephenson.
Mr. and Mr's. Johnson of Goder-
ich at the home of Mr. and Ml's.
Frank Riley.
Mr. Gordon Buchanan is in Tor-
onto this week.
IN MEMORIAM
HOLLAND—In lovingmemory of Benedict
Holland, who died October Oth, 1930.
We have only yourmemory, dear Benny,
To remember our whole life through,
But the sweetness will linger forever,
As we treasure. the .memory of you.
—Always and lovingly remembered by
Father, :Mother, Brothers. and Sisters.
FOUND
Strayed to Lot 25, Con. 6, Hibbert, one
Durham steer. Owner may have same by Par-
ing all expenses, Apply to LOUIS MORRIS,
Staffs
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CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Reekie and family
spent Sunday with Mr. Wm. Britton.
Mr, and Mrs. Holden of Lucan
FOR SALE
About 200 Now Hamp, x White Wyandotte
FARM, phoneo 688 r ld. MOORE'S POULTRY
FOR SALE
Fifteen pigs six weeks old.
Also a quantity of hard Maple woad, 12
Inches long.
C. LANE JR. Phone 12-066 Seaforth
MALE HELP WANTED
CARETAKER, $1440-1740, Seaforth. Full
particulars on posters' in Post Office or the
Civil Service Commission Toronto, Applica-
tion forms, obtainable thereat, sheuld be filed
not later than October 18, 1948, with the Civil
Service Commission, Dominion Bldg., 465 Bay
St., Toronto,
FOR SALE
Ten little pigs coming 8 weeks. C. P. VAN
MU., 'Roxboro
FOR SALE
200 pullets, choice of different breeds. Tur-
nips by the truck load delivered or on the
field. Also some choice Holstein heifers td,.
freshen mound the new year. Ten choice
chunks 80-90 Tb. HARVEY McILWAIN, phone
852 r 23 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Quantity of soft wood, furnace wood, and
80Nh cord wood. Apply to HAROLD -JACK-:
FOR SALE
7 tube Philco electric cabinet Radio. Oak
extension table. Oak rocker. Apply to News
Office
FOR SALE '
A green coat size 14. with detachable hood
lined with leopard. May be seen at GIL-
LESPIE CLEANERS
FOR SALE
Electrle ironer, cheap. Phone 256 J.
Auction Sale
OF CATTLE.
At Strathroy, Saturday, Oct. 9th.
150 head of choice Hereford and
earring steers and heifers.
Sale 3 p.m. Trucks to deliver.
A. C. McALPINE, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
,Two double -deck hen houses, or suitable for
drivo sheds. One is 24'x40', double boarded
and insulated ; • the other 20'x00'. Both in
RANCE d 1DUe NtDASr at Wabe lton.ed. APhoneo90 r 5-
Brussels central
FOR SALE
Glassed in and screened verandah, Size 14'/,'
x S'. Apply to The Seaforth Nows
Argue
FOR SALE
Cabbages for sauerkraut or, for winter
storage. Prices you can afford. WM. BRAD -
SHAW & SON, phone 50, Market St., Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Boy's CCM Champion bicycle; excellent
shape. Can be bought with or without ac-
cessories. Apply to DAVID BRADSHAW.
Market St., Seaforth.. Phone 60.
LOST
Black cat lost Friday night. CLARENCE
REEVES, Side Street, Seaforth
Auction Seals
OF YOUNG CAWS, PIGS AND POULTRY.
At Lot 81, 6th Concession of Goderich Town-
ship, 1 mile south of Porter's Hill, on Mon-
day. October 11th, at 2 p.m., consisting of:
CATTLE -10 Holstein cows ; 3 Jersey cows
& 1 Durham cow, to freshen in October, No-
vember and December. Jersey cow recently
freshened, Durham heifer recently freshened,
10 cows due in January, February and March.
PIGS -=Yorkshire sow due in November. 4
Yorkshire sows due in January.
POULITRY-50 Sussex x New Hampshire
pullets.
This is a good breedy stock and will be
sold on your approval.
Terms cash
A. E. Townshend. Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOOK, IMPLEMENTS,. GRAIN
and Household Effects. At Lot 28, Bayfield'.
Road, North, Stanley Twp.. 1 mile east of
Varna, or 8 miles west of Brucefield, on Fri-
day. October 15, at 12.80 sharp.
HORSES—Matched team of Belgian mares
6 & 6 years old, approx. 8,000 Ib
CATTLE—Durham cow 5 years, due Jan. 1 ;
Durham cow 6 years, due Feb..27 ; Ayrshire
cow 3 years, due Feb. 1 ; Ayrshire cow, 3
years, due March 8; Holstein cow 3 years,.
recently freshened, calf at foot; Holstein cow
0 years, due March 16; Holstein heifer .9 yrs.,
due Dec. 20; Holstein heifer 3 year's. due
Feb. 4; Holstein heifer, 3 years, due Feb. 20 1
Holstein heifer, 3 years, due Feb. 25; Hol-
stein heifer, 3 years, due May 1. These cows
and heifers are all T.B. tested. 6 Hereford
heifers 2 years old; Hereford steer 2 years;
0 Hereford steers & heifers 1 year old ; 6
heifer calves.
'AT FINNIGAN'S
FALL CLEANUP "
It's Fall, There's an urgency in the air. You can feel`the warning
in every crisp clear morning. It's time to set your house in order.
When Winter comes, be ready for it
IN STOCK
Flanneleit Blankets. Flanellette by yard. Toweling. Table
oil cloth. Overalls. Smocks. Pants. Huge stock of Socks, Work
Gloves and Mitts
IN STOCK'
Galy. pails, Glass, Hammers, Axes, Nails, Stable Brooms, Shovels,
Forks, Stove Pipes, Wash Tubs, Putty .
W. J. FINNIGAN' & ' SON
SEAFORTH
Li' ER'S
Hydro Cut -Offs
Will Be Necessary
Next Week
Unless every Consumer co-operates and effects a
drastic reduction in consumption. Industry and Com-
mercial Users are co-operating.
Will you do the same ?
Seaforth
Public Utility Commission
PHONE 100-J
PIGS—Yorkshire sowdue time of sale;.
registered Yorkshire sow (with papers) duo
Dec. 28 ; 12 chunks approx. 90 1b. -colony
Poult�; and Eouipment-6 geese;
house - S'x12' ; 6 range shelters ; JameswaY
electric brooder. 600 chick cap. (nearly new)
IMPLEMENTS—Massey—HarrisNoequipped; Row
Crop tractor (1 yr. old), fully
also
powerlift seuffler; power. lift 2 furrow plow;
tractor bean puller ; International 13 disc
fertilizer drill (A-1 condition)
McCormick-
Deering mower 6 ft. cut; `
binder (A-1 condition) : 10 ft Massey -Harris dump rake ;
rubber tire wagon . 600x16 tires 16 ft. hay
rack ; 2 steel tire wagons ; 16 £t hay rack ;
gravel box; set of'sloop -sleighs aid 805. rack.;
2 cutters; rubber tire buggy;
2 rosehorse seuffler ; single seuffler; 3 section har-
rows; International walking plow (nearly
new) ; Cockshutt. riding Plow: root pulper;
8" grain grinder; set of 1000 lh scales; drag
saw ; gasoline rotary Pump ; iron sugar kettle.;
mail box (new) ; ironbunting pole; Pig crate.;
a number of cedar posts; approx. 6 cords
of
furnace woad; 160 ft. of hay rope
new) f hty fork; slings & chain; reek yokes;.
whiffle trees; collie dog -1 year old; numerous
other. articles.
Electric Equipment — McCormick -Deering
double unit milking machine (nearly new) ;
International, S-3 separator 760 Tb capacity
(nearly new) ; Moffat electro=Pail. heater (large
size) ; Stewart. Warner horse clippers; electric
churn Gem electric fencer.
Harness, etc.—Set of brass mounted breech-
ing harness; set of single harness; horse col-
lars ; 2 horse blankets ; 1 robe. Feed -Apr
prox. 1,000 bus. of mixed grain
Household Effects—.Davenport; sideboard;
dresser; • organ ; kitchen cupboard; :enamel
range; Quebec heater (nearly new) ; 2 burner
electric hot plate ; hammock swing.
Terms cash. No reserve as the farm is sold
MELVIN L. WEBSTER, Proprietor
Fred Watson. Clerk
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
Clearing •Auction Sale
00' FARM STOCI{ & IMPLEMEnN QS.eAt
t
Lot 20, Con. 11, Hallett Twp, 114
of Londesboro, on Thursday, October 21st at
1 p.m. sharp
HORSES—One Clyde team 8 & 10 years old;
one aged horse.
CATTLE — 17 Durham & Hereford steers
9-10 cwt. PIGS -11 York pigs 3 months old;
1 York sow, POULTRY -100 hybrid pullets.
IMPLEMENTS-14Iassey-Harris binder; hay
loader; 6 ft. 'mower; New Iden mane
spreader (like new); spring tooth cultivator;
harrows;rias
scales;
�eng: line0 wheeltralerand
Massey-Harris
ferdtilizer
stock rack. Also full line of other farm
machinery.
HAY & GRAIN and full line of Household
Effects. -
. WILLIAM CALDWELL,lProprietoorcastr
Harold JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Repair and Save
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DON'T LET YOUR
SHOES GO TOO PAR
— REPAIR AND SAVE
W. J. THOMPSON
BOX
/Funeral Etta
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions,
Phones Day 43 •
Night 237 J or 18
HUSKING CORN
GROWERS
Have you Corn to Pick 7
If so, .give us a call for prices
and arrangements
ELAM W. SHANTZ
HNNSALL R. R.2
Phone Zurich' 91 r 13
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
At W'6 Lot 19, Bayfield Road north, just
north of the village of Varna, on Monday,
October 18th, at 2 p.m. the following:
CATTLE—Black & white cow 3% years
old, due April 16t1 ; red cow 2% years,
Air due
5.
April 26th ; red heifer 2 years,
IMPLEMENTS — 1027 Buick Autotrttc in
good running order, with lights; M -H spring
tooth cultivator (tractor hitch) ; M -H 16 disc
fertilizer 51111;1 M -H binder, 6 ft. cut; M -H
dump rake: M -Ii bean scarier with har-
vester; 6 section of diamond harrows with
stretcher; Otaco No. 21 tractor plow on rub -
her (narrow bottoms) ; manure spreaderRlel
,
14-
plate tractor Bissell dies ;
3 section Bissell.
spring tooth harrows; Deering mower 6 ft.
cut; 2 direr steel roller; 2 farm wagons, hay
rack; stone boat with tongue; M -H root
pulper•; McCormick Deering walking plow;
spring tooth cultivator 1 Clinton fanning mill ;
1 horse plow; set of bench sleighs with bunk
& flat rack; single scarier ; set of Renfrew
3,000-11 scales; MsCormtek-Deering cream
separator No. 2-5 with stainless steel disco
(500 lb capacity) ; steel tire top buggy, de-
mountable
o-mountable rims 6.26 x 21 size.
The above implements are all nearly new.
Terms cash
ALVIN R. AUSTIN, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
MOLASSES
SES
We are unloading a ;car of
Cane Molasses this week.
Order early.
Seaforth Farmers
Co -Operative
PHONE 9
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, C. W. Leonhardt, Brod-
hagen ;. Vice Pres„ Hugh - Alexander, Walton „
Sec.-Treas. & Manager, If, A. Reid, Seaforth
Directors—Robt. Archibald, Seaforth • Frank
McGregor, Clinton ; S. H. Whitmore,- Seaforth
RR8 ; Chris Leonhardt, • Bornholm • E. J. .
Trewartha, Clinton ; John L. Malone, Seaforth
J. H. MoEwing, Blyth R1111 Hugh Alexander,
Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderich RR2
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
MaKercher, Dublin J. F. Prueter. 'Brodhagen 1
George A. Watt. Blyth
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business. will bo -promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
•above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
FOR SALE
Five 100 ah, balancewith bterms sTwo 12-24
h -
wart 51,7001 Caster
tractors, $169 for both. Rubber tired wagon
085. Four acres of corn all cut. One Allis-
Chalmers tractor 1036. miles west of
W. B. THOMPSON, 2%
Clinton
Auction Sale
OP TRE FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS
of the late Mrs. Kelvin f McPhee
en t haloid ere
on Louisa St.,
October 10th. small tables, hall
Chesterfield and chair,
tree, oak dining table, oak. buffet & mirror,
0 walnut dining chairs, radio, lounge, oak
library table, Floor lump, small lamps, kitchen
table & chairs, rockers, Quebec range, electric
washing machine, cupboard. ash sifter, dishes,
cutlery, pots S: pans, bedding, Pillows, an-
tique walnut dresser & bed, oak bedroom
suite, iron 3 -quarter bed, springs, 4 felt mat-
tresses, 1 spring -filled mattress, book -case,
pictures, wardrobe, antique dresser, dressing
table, oak dresser & wash stand, set of d shes,
odd dishes & glassware, fruit jars,
barrow; garden tools, some carpenter's tools
& cheat, t.
n ru
garden hose,
cloak
vacuum dearer, cooking utenCo ,
g
claim g
sils, small ruga,
step.ladtler, lawn mower, single cot, cushions,
chest, books, rocker,quilting frames, toaster,
iron, etc., etc.
Terms cash
HAROLD JACKSON. OKAuctioneer
HP
Clearing Auction Sale
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK` & IMPLEMENTS. At
Lot 7, Con. 3, Stanley Twp., on Wednesday,
Oct, 20. at 12 p.m. sharp, the following;
HORSES—Team Cb3le geldings 9 & 10 yrs.
CATTLE—Registered Shorthorn burl born.
Feb. 19.17; 3 Durham cows due early Dec.
Jersey cow due in Feb. ; white cow due Feb.
white cow due in March ; black cow due in
March; red heifer due April; black cow due
April. 2 yearling steers; 3 baby beef 500 Ib ;
2 spring calves; 4 summer '-calves. .
PIGS -10 hogs 180 ib; 10 hogs 126 113
`c0 New Hampshire .pullets, laying.
IMPLEMENTS — Allis-Chalmers Model C.
tractor on rubber, with starter & lights, with
scatter & bean puller attachment 3 years old
International side delivery' rake nearly new ,
Cockshutt tractor drill (new) Cockshutt hay
loader nearly new Oliver 2 -furrow plow
(nearly new)-; Otaco manure spreader rub-
ber -tired tvstgon; flat rack; Deering mower,
6 ft.; 3 -drum steel roller; McCormick Deering
seuffler & puller 4 sections diamond harrows;
14 -plate double disc ; Deering binder, 6 ft. cut;
2 sections levet harrows ; Renfrew electric
cream separator, set sleighs; 13 -hoe grain
drill; 'fanning mill; barrel sprayer; buggy;
1,�sho. gnssengi e;{ 4 rangeean s shelters broloder
stove; 60 505 buckets, .sap pan & heater; 7
cord hardwood; large potash kettle; and
many other articles too numerous to mention.
Feed -16 tons of mixed Hay; 400 bus. mixed
Feed. Ton of Feed beans. Household Effects
Quebec heater ; wooti heater ; 0 kitchen
chairs; 3 -burner gas stove; table; pails, etc.
Terms Cash
WM. MCKENZIE, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney,Clerk.
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.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.
Appointments for consultation may'
be made in advance.
Telephones 26 and 27.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5W
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. ivero
Graduate inMee,Unrsityof Toronto.
Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Institute, Moorefield's 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
OF FARM STOCI{, IMPLEMENTS, FEEL)
and. Household Effects. At Er/ Lot 19, Stanley
Tp., Bayfield road north, odroining village of
Varna, on Wed„ October 13111, at 12.30 sharp.
HORSES—Bay gelding 7 years old, 1300 lb ;
1reyegeldyas ng, 10600arrs, 1300 lb ; brown gelding
CATTLE—Hereford cow 5 years old, recently
freshened; Hereford cow 6 years, due time of
sale; 2 Jersey cows 4 years, due in December;
blue cow 0 years, due Jan. 20; grey cow 5
Years, due Feb. 15; Swiss cow 8 years, due
April 1st; black cow 7 year's, due April 26:
Polled Angus cow 7 years, clue May 5; block
cow 6 years, due May 10; red cow, 7 years,
due May 24; 8 black heifers, 2 years; 9 Dur-
ham heifers rising 2 years; 4 Polled Angus
heifers rising 2 years; 5 steers rising 2 years;
6 winter calves; 4 spring calves; 4 summer
calves.PIGS-11 chunks approx. 125 11i
4"chunks approx. 160 1b ; 6. chunks approx.
80 ib ; POULTRY-60year-old bens,
geese & 1 gander .2 years old.
IMPLEMENTS — McC-D W-12 tractor on
steel(A-1condition)
0
Oliver 2 -furrow tractor
actor
plow; Internatnonal low wheel cultivator (watt
tractor or team 'hitch) 14 plate out throw disc
(with tractor or team hitch) 110.11 binder 7
ft. out Cockshutt 11 disc fertilizer drill; Bis-
sell land roller, Deering mover 6 ft. cut;
Deering hay rake; M -H 2 -row bean seuffler;
2 farm wagons, hay rack, gravel box; 4 -sec-
tion harrows; Portland cutter; set Manitoba
sleighs; top buggy; steel -tire buggy electric
feed cooker; Viking electric cream separator;
electric fencer; Clinton fanning mill circular
sae with steel frame; double gear pump jack ;
2 steel water troughs 1 sugar kettle an Pan;
80 palls; set of beam scales 660 -lbs t 2 -wheel
trailer &stock rack; 2 set double heiress;
set single harness ; horse collars; whiffletrees,
logging chains,.neekyokes,. forks, shovels, etc.
Feed—Approx. 25 tons of mixed Hay; ap-
prox. 400 bus. ofmixed Grain.
Household Effects—Dining room table, side
board & 0 chairs; 'davenport (nearly new):
chest of drawers ; 2 bed room suites; 2 small
tables; new. Princess Pat range (nearly
new) ; Quebec heater; linoleum 12'x12'; 1M-
oleum 9'x12' (both nearly new) ; kitchen cup-
board & numerous other 'articles.
Terms cash. No reserve as Farm is sold.
NELSON REID, Proprietor
Elmer Webster. Clerk
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS. At
Lot 14. Con, 2, McKillop, 2%miles east and
1/, mile 'north of Seaforth, on Wednesday,
Oct. 18th at 12 p.m. sharp
HORSES -1 gelding dark bay, 4 yestet old,
1500 ib ; 1 bay mare 12 years; 1 filly sucking
colt. CATTLE—Grey cow. 7 years old, due
Jan. 6th ; 1 registered Durham cow, with
calf at foot, fresh 3 weeks. 2 Durham cows
slue Dee. 20011; 2 cows 5 years old, fresh 3
weeks. 1 Durham cow 4 years, dna Jan. 20;
Hereford cow 5 years old, fresh 6 weeks; 4
Hereford and Durham cows, due from 10th
to 20th of February ; 2 Hereford cows due first
Part of March. Registered Durham bull 3
years old, from Dr. Stapleton's herd. 3 Dur-
ham steers 2 years old.. -6 Durham steers 1%
years old. 3 vaccinated heifers 1% years old,
'1 purebred vaccinated Durham heifer 10 mos.
old; 7 spring calves; 5 winter calves; 8 sum-
mer calves ; 1 calf 8 weeks old. All cattle go-
ing into T -B tested areas will be sold subject
to test. PIG5-2 York sows; 14 pigs
weaned 2 weeks; 8 pigs 176 lbs.
IMP P
M wTF WillysUniversal Jeep
1940
model; 1 new
Fleury Basel 2 -furrow actor
Plow (never used) tractor cultivator
disk
harrow Fleury Bisset tractor disk (new)
McCormick hay loader horse rake, McGD
No. 4 manure spreader; 2 rubber -tired wag-
ons; paint sprayer (new) 6 ft. mower;
harrow cart; 5 section harrows; 4 section
harrows; 2 section harrows; 2 -furrow horse
plow ; hay rack; farms scales ; fanning mill;
root pulper.; Plenty Bisset culti-packer ; MCO:
D. cream separator with power drive /
h
.
Iton Horse gas engine; 2 -wheel troller (1 x
600) with
rack ban truck atone boat, elebtric
fencer 8 range shelters number eaoka, Pig.
crates forks shovels rubber -tire wheel bar-
row,
anrow, chains, numerous other articles.
Harness—Set brass mounted breeching her•
ness.; 5 horse collars. Hay -20 tons red clover
hay; 14 tons timothy bay. Grain -100 bus.
Ajax Oats; 175 bus. Beacon'oats, grown from
certified seed; 1800 bus. of mixed grain.
Terms cash. rr15''"'T A T,ANE, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctlonest
E P. Chesney, Clerk
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
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
I¥IAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119,
Nights and Holidays 65
Refreshments will be served during the af-
ternoon by the ladies of the W.A. of Varna
Church -
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
FOR SALE
Mgdern 2 storey brick dwelling on Centre
St. Oil heating. Early possession.
Wanted to Buy—Farm land suitable for cul-
tivation, without buildings.
Good farm 100 sores, 2% miles north of
Seaforth. Early possession. Creek passes
through farm.
Modern brick duplex on West William at.
114 story, frame dwelling, new furnace,
village of Egmondville, early possession.
Frame cottage, garage, South Main street,
Immediate possession.
134 storey, frame asphalt shingle covered,
on daouth Main street, Seaforth.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. REID Seaforth
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SHAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 106
In the estate of WALTER ANDREW
DAVIDSON, late of the Township of Mc-
Killop in the County of Huron, retired farm-
er, who died on or -about the seventh day of
July, A.D. 1948.
TAKE NOTICE that all nars
having
g
ams or demands agninSt theestateof
tn
arodeceased must merit naoinars and
Proof of sae to the solicitors for the
exeout
rix on or before the ninth day of October,
A.D. 1048, upon which date the said execut-
rix will proceed to distribute the assets with
regard only to those claims which shall then.
have been received.
DATED at Brussels this twentieth' day of
September, A.D. 1948. ,
Agnes Davidson, executrix
by her sslicitors CRAWFORD &H,ETHER-
INGTON, Brussels, Ontario
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL.
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President WM. H. COATES, Exeter
Vice-pres. ANGUS SINCLAIR, RI Mitchell
DIRECTORS
JOHN HACKNEY Kirkton RR1
WM. A. HAMILTON Cromarty
JOHN McGRATH Dublin, Ont.
MILTON MCCURDY Kirkton RR1
AGENTS
ALVIN HARRIS Mitchel!
THOMAS SCOTT Cromarty
T. G. BALLANTYNE Woodham
SECRETARY -TREASURER
ARTHUR 'FRASER - Exeter
Solicitors, Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed.
postparice
list. 6id in samplessrn 250;s24 samplealed s e$e 1 00. ith Mail
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
WANTED TO BUY. . '
All old horses and dead animals,. If -
suitable for mink feed, will Pay more- than
fertilizer prices—if not, will pay fertilizer
prices. If .dead .phone at once. =BERT
BROS., Mink Ranch, Goderloh. Phone collect
936r21, or 986r82, Goderich
WANTED
AGENTS—door to door Salesmen wanted to
establish a business of their own with our 250
Guaranteed Household Necessities. Splendid
territoriesvacant in your district. Unlimited
Possibilities for the ambitious Person. Never 0
dull season. Experience not essential but a
sal is if you select a rural territory. Very
little capital needed. BEST opportunity of
starting' a - business of your own. Write . for
FREE details and CATALOGUE to FAMI
LER, 1600 Delorimier — MONTREAL
FOR SALE
For Ham acres lot 7,
con 13 Hullett
good 'clay y loam, ails mile from School. 18
acres hardwood bush large bank barn. 2 -
story brick house; drilled well,running water,
hydro, furnace. Possession at once. Apply
NORMAN SHEPHERD, PEI, Blyth, 'Ontario.
SPRAYING SERVICE
We do Whitewash spraying with rock lime;
also DDT spraying for files. Phone 44 r 9
Dublin. FRED HARB'URN, Dublin RR3