The Seaforth News, 1948-10-14, Page 8,01
THE SEAFORTH , NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 14, 1948
H ENSALL
Miss Helen Moir of London, visit-
ed reeently with her brother and
sister-in-law, Mr. and Mrs, Melvin
Mohr
Mls. and Mrs. Allen Fisher of Gra-
v enhurst visited recently with Mr.
and Mrs, Hugh &IcMurtrie and other
relatives here.
Rey. and Mrs. Robert Passmore
of Salford,Mr, and Mrs. K. C. Pass-
more of Hamilton, spent Thanks-
giving with Mr. and Mrs. John Pass-
more.
Mr. and Mrs, Donald Joynt ac-
companied by Mr. Robt. Cook and
Miss Anita Hildebrand spent Thanks-
giving at Chesley. Lake.
Ma. 'Bruce Glenn of. the O.A.C. at
Guelph spent Thanksgiving weekend
at the home of his parents, Mr: and
MTs, John M. Glenn,
Mrs. Emma Shepherd of London
visited recently with relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex MeMurtrie and
daughter Mary Joan of Toronto,
visited over the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs. John MoMurtrie and Mr.
and Mrs. Hugh MeMurtrie.
Mr. Jack Farquhar met with a
painful accident when he had his
fingers caught in the machine belt
at the Jansen Co. on Monday. He
was taken to the Hospital in London
for treatment.
The Girls' Dance Club are spon-
soring a New Time Dance in the
Town hall, Hensall, on Wednesday,
Oct. 20th. Music by Lionel Thornton
of London. Keep the date in mind'
and plan to attend the return of this
popular orchestra. Proceeds for the
Recreation building.
Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Miller visit-
ed with Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawr.
ence over the holiday.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Little and
Marie spent Thanksgiving in Wind-
sor.
BRODHAGEN
Rev. and Mrs. F. G. Brascll, Betty.
and Jimmy, of Toronto, 1Ir. and
Mrs. Robert Osborne of St. Thomas,'
Mr. and Mts. John Mueller of
Hamilton with Mr, and.. Mrs. Aug.;
Hlllebleelt. Mrs." I�illelirec7lt re-
turned home withthem after spend -
Mr.a week in Hamilton.
Mr. and Mrs. John Heckman, Mrs.
John Chase of Detroit with relatives.
Miss Erna Homp of Hespeler and
Mr. Roy Amstein of Kitchener with
Mr. and Mrs. John Amstein.
Kenneth Hinz of Hamilton spent
the week end at his home at Lind-
say.
Those attending the' plowing
match on Tuesday were -Ross 'Leon-
hardt, Chris. Leonhardt, Geo.-Mogk,
Harold Mogk, Wilf. Ahrens and Ir-
vin Mather.
The members of the Luther Lea-
gue held a service on Sunday even-
ing. The title.was "In Quest of the
Best." Those taking part were Leon
ard.Rose, Carl Voek, Doris Rapien,
Edgar Elligson,: Grace . Wieterson,
G4.ven Rock, • Glen Mogk, Milton
Vock. Girls choir, duet by Erna.
Vock and Rose Beuerman, a solo by
Betty- Jean Hinz,
Mr. and Mrs. Manuel Beuerman
and Ray and Mr. and Mrs. Wilf
Ahrens attended harvest holrie ser-
vices at McKillop Evangelical church
on Sunday.
Mi. and Mrs. John A. Arbuckle
received the sad news of the death
of Mr. Arbuckle's mother, Mrs. J. J.
Arbuckle, in Toronto on Saturday.
The funeral was held on Tuesday.
Miss Dorothy Querengesser, Mr.
Clifford Woodward of Toronto at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert
Querengesser.
Mr. and Mrs. Edwin Rock and
Jane attended services at the Luth-
eran Church at Milverton on Sun-
day morning at which their son, Ro-
bert Rock, B.A., preached the ser-
mon.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fischer, Dorothy
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Hart of Lon- and Keith of Seaforth spent the
don with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Rock. week end with Mrs. Wm. Mueller
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Wm. and all spent Sunday with relatives
S. Reihl, Mr. and Mrs. Harris and at Milverton.
Gary of Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Mr. Ken Heurmen of Waterloo
Reihl of Dunnville, Mrs. Wm. Reihl, College spent the week end with
Sr., of Mitchell.
Mr. and Mrs. Ford Dickison have
moved into their apartments above
their hardware store.
Mr. and Mrs. Smyth of Wingham
with Mr, and Mrs. Dickison.
Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Ed Smith on Sunday were Mr.
Herman Schmidt and Miss Violet
Schmidt of Preston, Mr. Lorne
Stable of Hamilton, Mrs. Elizabeth
Otto and Mr. and Mrs. Jim McIn-
tosh of Stratford.
Mrs. Sophie Bennewies is visit-
ing Mr. and"Mrs. Elmer Tuffin in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Rock and
Lorne Siemon are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Frank
Brooks at Mount Albert.
Visitors with Mr. and Mrs. John
T. Siemon for the week end were
his classmate, Eric Schultz, at the
home of Rev. and Mrs. 'Schultz.
Donald Carl Diegel, infant son of
Mr. and Mrs. Henry C. Diegel, was
baptised at the Sunday morning ser-
vice at St. Peters Lutheran Church.
The sponsors were Ma. and MTs.
Dalton Diegel and Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Taggart. Also William Edward Sie-
mon, infant son of Mr. and Mrs. Al-
bert Siemon. Sponsors were Mr. and
Mrs. Milton Rock and Mr. .and Mrs.
William Alexander
Mr. and Mrs. George Mogk and
Nancy, and Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
Leonhardt st the wek end in
Point Edwardevisit ng Mrs and Mrs.
Alan Rose.
Miss Rose Bode, daughter of Mr.
and loirs. Henry Bode, underwent an
operation for appendicitis in Strat-
ford hospital.
•
Scott MemorialHospital
Building Fund
Radio
Concert
Cardno's Hall
Seaforth
Monday, Oct. 1 81h
Program Broadcast Over
CKNX 830 lo 10.30p.m.
Hear all your favorite Local Talent.
Phone in your donation which will be
acknowledged over CKNX
Come early — special door prize will be
drawn at 8.15 p.m.
All Proceeds to Building Fund
ADMISSION, ADULTS 75 CENTS
CHILDREN 50 CENTS
Adult tickets may be exchanged for reserved seat tickets
at McKindsey's Drug Store commencing Friday, October'
15 at 9 a.m.
Mn and Mrs. Vincent Dittnler, of Ammomm
Wingham, with Mrs. Mary Dittmer • AT FINNIGAN'S
on Sunday.
CALLING THE HOUSEWIFE
In stock; choice stock of APPLES—McIntosh Reds, Greenings,
t,MANA-gY
• ' •4-:
. Mr. :endMrs Manley an'd lramily
of London, 'spent 'the past Week with
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manley and other
relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Manley attend-
ed the funeral of Sister Claver in
Toronto, on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Dan Finegan, Strat-
ford spent Thanksgiving Day with
Mr. and ]Nits. Joe Manley.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Connelly and
family, Kennicott, with Mr. and
Mrs. Hubert Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Johnson visit-
ecl in London, on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. S. Beringer.'
Calf Club for 1949
Seaforth. Fall Fair
Will all Boys and Girls, (12 years
and over), who wish to belong to
a Local Calf Club, please notify
Mr, Robt. Campbell, R 1 Dublin;
Mr. Oliver Anderson, R. 1 Londes-
boro; or the Sec'y,
Mrs. Jos. Grummett, R 2 Seaforth,
as soon as possible.
NOTICE
Commencing Tuesday, Oct. 12th, to conserve
Hydro, the Seaforth Public 'Library will be
open Monday. Tuesday Thursday and Friday,
from 2 P.M. to 5.80 P.M., and Saturdays 2.30
to 5.30 GRETA THOMPSON,9 Librarian
WANTED TO RENT
Urgently wanted to rent an apartment or
small house. Couple with two small children.
Phone 668 r 15
FOR SALE
11 young pigs six weeks old. Apply to W. J.
CLARK, Varna. Phone 87 r 12 Hensall
FOR SALE
1037 Chevrolet coach in good condition.
JOHN ANDERSON, phone 852 r 16
FOR SALE
Young York hog, well-bred, fit for .service.
JOSEPH CARLIN, R4 Seaforth. Ph. 66 1 r24
MAN
Experienced farm
preferred. Apply to
WANTED
hand, by the year, single
The Seaforth News
FOR SALE
150 Hybrid pullets, laying. WARD KNOX,
phone 23 r 12 Blyth central
FOR SALE
E23 VY. RRYork EM 6' weeks old. A. C.
LER4 Seaf
FOR SALE
Cabbage—One Dollar a bushel GEO. C.
DUBS, Londesboro. Phone Blyth 87r0
FOR SALE
125 Rock x New Hampshire pullets 5
Phone Seaforth. 849 ring 15. WM. J.
STOREY,
FOR SALE •
1 Dominion circulator Heater stove with
pipes. 1 small oil heater. 1 bed with springs
& felt mattress. 1 feather mattress, stitched.
Small MISSES GRAY, Egmondville. Phone windows.
IMPLEMENTS — M -H binder, McCormick
FOR SALE
mower 0 ft. ; sulky rake, seed drill spiting
Three brood sows, bred about 3 monthe tooth cultivator, Diamond harrows, walking
LAWRENCE RYAN, Walton. Phone 0 on 830 plots, riding plow, International manre
spreader (in good condition), rubber
FOR SALE buggy, set of sloop sleighs and flat rack, farm
One good Clyde mare, 12 years old, with a wagon, hay rack, gravel box, scuffler, fan-
s-months-olcl filly foal sired by Baron Lul-nine mill; 2 piano boxes, hay fork, whlpple
water. Make a splendid type of wagon horse. trees, neckyokea, log chains. McCormick -Deer
Apply CHARLES $TEWART, Clinton 807r3. ing cream separator (practically new)..
FARM -75 acre farm, frame house, bank
barn, 0 acres of good hardwood bush Farm
well drained, good water supply. All In hay
and pasture. Terms on farm given day of
sale. Reserve bid.
Terms cash
MRS. REBECCA J. DENNIS, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Tall)iialdnawei'tt,s;, Pippins, Bell Mowers. If you'are interestsed in
. ,stozing::Apples this, .is your oppor•tint" ,...krl)AseJsp Ts 'di•e•sol5 on
a money -back guarantee. The pride is 3.00 per bushel delivered,
except Spys and McIntosh Reds.
IN STOCK—Choice Quality Table Potatoes
Priced in 5 bag lots delivered.
Now is the time to purchase Potatoes and Apples. These items
will cost more in 3 weeks' time
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
FOR SALE
5Roorn Cottage,George St., prompt pos-
session.
1r/, .Storey Brick residence, William Street,
in first class. condition, would mace good in-
vestment.
1% Storey Frame House, Market St. Black-
smith business, goodgoing concern, prompt
possession. with
75 Acre Fawn, Township Mcltillop,
Frame house .. and
C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate Broker
SEAFORTH Phones: Res, 220, Office 334.
Auction Sale
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS and House-
hold Effects, to be held at Lot 4, Con. 4,
Tuckersmith, Monday, .Oct. 25, r/c mile east of
Sproat's Tile Yard at 12.30 p.m. Household
Pull line of Farm Machinery,
Effects, including Frigidaire & electric
washer.
17 Durham steers 8 to 10 cwt.
Matched black Pereheron team 3500 Ib.
Terms cash
W. V. JEFFERSON, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK. At Lot 1, Con. 1,. ad-
joining Village of Kippen, on Thursday, Oc-
tober 28th a 1 p.m.
HORSES—Reg istered Clyde - mare 5 years
old, with Hackney colt by side. Registered.
mare 10 years old ; Clyde mare 5 years old
CATTLE—Registered Durham bull 2 years
old,: R. M. Peck's breed. Gray cow 6 years
old, duo April; gray cow 6 years old, due-
Jan. ; Jersey cow 5 years old, due Feb.; Jer-
sey cow'6 years old, due April. Red registered.
cow due timeof sale, 6 years old; red regis-
tered cow due March 23, a years old ; roan
cow 10 years old, due Dec. ; blue cow fresh 1
month ; 2 heifers fresh 2 ,months; registered
heifer 4 years old, calf at foot; red heifer 3
years old, bred July; roan heifer 3 years old,
calf Sept: t; with
heifer bred Julheifer :scow
calf at foot;
7 years old due March ; cow 5 years old, due
Feb.; 9 steers 10-11 cwt,; 2 steers, 12 heifers,
12 spring & summer cafes.
Pigs -4 sows with 42 pigs, 1 sow had 1
litter; 1 York hog. 3 York pigs .160 lbs.
Hens -150 hybrid pullets, Rock & Leghorn.
Quantity of Lumber & Wood.
Massey -Harris Rite Way Milking Machine,
used 0 months.
A number of Registered Femmes from
Huron County Home.
Farm rented. Terms cash
THOMAS BUTT, Proprietor - ...,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney,Clerk
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK & .IMPLEMENTS. At Lot
10, Con. 14. MCI(illop Ttvp., Friday, October
29th, at 12.30 P.M., Irk south, 13 east of
Walton.
Clyde team 3200 Ib, 7 & 8 years old
CATTLE --3 Durham cows due In March r3
heifers rising 2 years old ; 1 steer rising v
years old; 1 yearling steer; 3 spring calves.
PIGS -4 York pigs 70 Ips
Harness—Single harness; 1 brass mounted
breeching harness, Number of horse collars,
FOR SALE
Pigs. eight medium sized chunks, W. C.
MONTGOMERY, Walton. Phone 834 r 4'
FOR SALE
A good driving horse. Work single or dou-
ble, Priced reasonably. Apply at Varna Post
Office
WANTED
Man wanted for farm work; top wages for
a. top man ; living accommodationavailable for
either single or married man. A. J,
MUSTARD, Bnucedeld
FOR SALE
KRAUSI(OPF BROS. have on hand a quan-
tity of Reading Red trademarked small nut
coal. Also a car of Kentucky Blue Grass stoker
Coal. Place your order for Briquets. Phone'
36 r 13 Dublin
FOR SALE
Philco car radio and aerial. LARRY LA
BUTE, Seaforth
FOR SALE
A small quantity of dry body wood,
chiefly hard maple. Apply to Wilber
Keyes, 656 r 11 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Frame Church 33 te 24 ft, sided with pine
shiplap, all in good state of repair, located
five miles north of Zurich or 3% south of the
Bonfield Road on Concess 11, Stanley Twp.
Sealed tenders received by undersigned up
to Oct, 26th,1943, All tenders subject to dis-
cretion of Board. Apply to ..
W. J. CLARK, Secretary, Varma; Ont.
Phone 87r 12 Hensel] central
NOTICE t
Township of Tu
ckelslnith
'ResidentsT Township the f
0 oa thi of T of e
are invited to attend the apentrµig th
of the
Broadfoot Bridge in the Township oil Tuesday.
October 10th, at 3.30 P.M.
D• P. CHESNEY,
Clerk
COURT OF REVISIO1'1
Township of McKillop
The Council of the Township ofMcKillop
willwill meet as a Court of Revision on the
Assessment of 1940, at Carnegie Hall, Sea-
forh, on Monday, November 1st; 1948, at
10 a.m. Parties interested should govern
themselves accordingly.
J. M. ECKERT •
Clerk, McKillop
Tenders for Snow Plowing
Township of Tuckersmith
Tenders' are invited- to supply alsdoperate
equipment 4o snow plow Township roads. in
the winter of 1948-1949. Hydraulllally oper-
ated equipment to be used and th • contractor
to supply all help.
Two units will be. hired.
T
tinders to, state a ratePor hou smbcr
be in the Clerk's hands by 2 p.m4 Novov ember
6, 1948. Lowest- or any tender not „necessarily
accepted,
For further information apply tit.:
ROBT.. DALRYMPLE
Road . Superintendent
E. P. OHESNEY .
Clerk ,..
Township of Hibbert
Court of Revision
Notice is hereby given that the Court of
Revision of the Assessment Roll o£, the Town-
ship of-Hibirert for the year 1949 will be -held.
in the. Township Hall, Staffs, on Monday,
Nov. 1st, 1948, at Two P.M.
Dated at Cromarty, Oct. 6th, 1948.
THOS. D. WREN.
Clerk of 'the 'Twp. of Hibbert
Clearing Auction Sale
Orf FARM. STOCK & IMPLEMENTS. At
Lot 20, Con. 11, I•Iullett Twp, 131: miles cast
of Londesboro, on Thursday, ,October 21st at
1 p.m., sharp
HORSES—One Clydeteam 8 & 10 years old;
ono aged horse.
CATTLE— 17 Durham & Hereford steers
91
York pigs 3 months old ;
0 cavi PIGS -11 ng
POULTRY -100 hybrid oriels.
1 York sow. S—M n y
1M•PLDMENTS—Massey-Harris binder; hay
loader; 6 ft. mower; Now Idea manure
spreader (like new) spring tooth cultivator;
harrows; scales; Massey -Harris fertilizer
droll ; 2 h,p• gas engine ; 2-wheeltrailer and
stock rack. Also full line of other farm
machinery.
HAY & GRAIN and full line of Household
Effects.
No ,reserve as farm is sold. Terms cash
WILLIAM CALDWELL, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
At Wr/ Lot 19. Hayfield 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 16th ; red cow 2% years, due
April 26th ; red heifer 2 years, due Apr. 5.
IMPLEMENTS —1927 Buick Autotrac in
good running order, with lights; M -H spring
tooth cultivator (tractor hitch) ; M -H 15 dice
fertilizer drill ; ; M -H binder, 6 ft. cut; M -H
dump rake ; M-iI beanscufflerwith har-
vester t 6 section of diamond harrows with
ac No.21 tractor plow on rub-
ber(narrow
ca Otaco
nau wbottoms manure spreader;14-
plate
a
(
shin ttootr Bissell dr se; 8 s
ection Bissell
spring tooth harrows Deering mower 0 it,
out; 2 drum
steel roller ; 2 farm wagons hay
rack; stone boat with tongue; M -H. root
pulper; McCormick Deering walking plow;
spring tooth cultivator: Clinton fanning mill;,
1 horse plow; set of bench. sleighs with bunk
& flat rank; single scalier; set of Renfrew
0 000 ]b scales; McCormick -Deering.. cream
separator No, 2-S with stainless 'steel disco.
(500 111 capacity) ; steel tire top buggy, de-
mountable rims 5.25 x 21 size.
The above implements are all nearly new.
Terms cash
ALVIN R. AUSTIN, Proprietor
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
OF FARM S'r00It & IMPLEMENTS. At
Lot 7, Con, 3, Stanley Two., or Wednesday,
Oct. 20, at 12 p.m. sharp, the following:
HORSES—Team Clyde. geldings 9 & 10 yrs.
CAT.'TLE—Register•ed Shorthorn bull born
Feb. 1947; 8 Durham cows due early Dee.;
Jersey coat 'due in Feb, ; white cow due Feb.;
`white cow due in March ; black cow due in
March; red heifer due April; black cow due
Aorli. 2 yearling steers; 8 baby beef 500 lb
2 spring calves; 4 summer calves.
50-
PIGS—leNowHamhogspshire 180 flpu; llet'10s, hogslaying. 120 fit
IMPLEMENTS—lhlis-Chalriners Model C.
tractor on rubber, with starter & `lights, with
scuffler & bean puller attachment, 8 years Old.
International side delivery -rake, nearly new ;
Cookahutt tractor drill (new) ; Cookahutt hay
loader, nearly new ; Oliver 2 -furrow plow
(nearly new); Otaco manure spreader; rub-
ber -tired wagonflat rack; Deering mowd,',
8 ft.; 2 -drum steel roller; McCormick Deering
muffler & pulley 4 sections diamond harrows;
14 -plate double disc; Deering binder,: 6 ft. rel ;
2 sections lever harrows; Renfrew old ;trig,.
cream separator; set sleighs; 19 -hoe grain
drill;. fanning mill; barrel sprayer; buggy;
cutter; Massey -Harris bean muffler & puller;
11/2 hp. gee engine; 4 range shelters; brooder
stove; 50 sap buckets, sap pan & heater; 7
cord hardwood ; targe potash kettle ; and
many other articles too numerous to manikin.
Food -15 tons of mixed Hay; 400 bus. mixed'
Feed. Ton of Feed beans. 'Household Effects
—Quebec heater; wood. heater; 8 kitnheh
chairs; 8 -burner gas stove;; -table; palls, rte.
Toros Cash
WM. MCKENZIE, Proprietor
Harold Jackson. Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk'
Repair and Saver
DON'T LET YOUR
SHOES GO' TOO FAR
— REPAIR AND SAVE
W... J. THOMPSON
HUSKING CORN
GROWERS
'Have you Corn to Pick ?
If so, give us a call for prices
and arrangements
ELAM W. SHANTZ
HE'NSALL R. R. 2.
Phone Zurich 91 r 13 4.
MOLASSES
BOX.
If tttirrat i ruir>e
AMBUL,'ANCE
We are unloading a car of
Cane Molasses this week.
Order early.
Seaforth Farmers
Co -Operative
PHONE 9
msssainsizM-_ slime I
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FOR SALE
Two double -deck hen houses. or suitable fol'
drive sheds. One is 24'x40', double boarded.
and insulated ; the other 20'x60'.. Both in
good shape and can be moved. Apply to TOR-
RANCE DUNDAS at Walton. Phone 90 r 5,
Brussels central
FOUND
Strayed to Lot 25, Con. 6, Hibbert, one
ha
expenses. APR'rntoltLOUIS MORy
Dm steer. Owner mave same Pay-
ingI.,
Staffa
FOR SALE
Fifteon pigs six weeks old.
Also a quantity of hard Maple wood, 12
inches long,
C. LANE SR, Phone 12-656 Seaforth
Auction Sale
01i• THE FURNISHINGS AND EFFECTS
of the late Mrs. Melvin McPhee at her home
on Louisa St., Seaforth, on Saturday,.
October 16th.
Chesterfield and chair, small tables, hall
tree, oak dining table, oak bullet & mirror,
6 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 & pans, bedding, pillows, an-
tique walnut dresser & bed, oak bedroom
suite, iron 3 -quarter heti, springs, 4 felt mat-
tresses, 1 spring -filled mattress, book -case,
pictures, wardrobe, antique dresser, dressing
table, oak dresser & wash stand, set of dishes.
odd dishes & glassware, fruit jars, wheel
barrow, garden toq)s, some cementer'a tools
& chest, garden hose, clock, congoleum 1atg,
vacuum cleaner, cooking utensils, small tugs,
step -ladder, lawn mower, single cot, cushions,
chest, Hooka, rocker, quilting frames, toaster,
iron, etc., etc.
Terms much
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, GRAIN
and Household Effects. At Lot 23, Hayfield
Road, North, Stanley Twp., 1 mile east of
Varna. or 3 miles west of Brucefleld, on Fri.
day. October 15, at 12.30 sharp.
HORSES—Matched team of Belgian mares
5 & 6 years old, approx. 3.000 lb
CATTLE—Durham cow 5 years, due Jan. 1;
Durham cow 6 years, duo 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
5 yen's, due March 16; Holstein .heifer 3 yrs.,
due Dec. 20; Holstein heifer 3 years, due
Feb. 4; Holstein heifer, 3 years, due Feb. 20;
Holstein heifer, 3 years, due Feb. 25; Hol-
stein heifer, 3 years, date May 1. These sows
and heifers are all TB, tested. 6 Hereford
heifers 2 years 515; Hereford steer 2 yews;
9 Hereford steers & heifers 1 year old; 6
heifer calves
PIGS—Yorkshire sow due time of sale;
registered Yorkshire sow (with papers) due.
Dee. 29; 12 chunks approx. 90 M.
Poultry and Equipment -5 geese; colony
house3x12' • 5 ran a shelters; Jamesway
elecic brooder, 600 chick cap. (nearly new)
IMPLEMENTS—Massey-Harris N.
20 ROW
Crop tractor (1 yt old), fully equipped •oe
Dewe 1115 mufflerHowelift 2 furrow plow
;
tractor bean puller; International 13 disc.
fertilizer drill (A-1 condition) ; McCormick -
Deering mower 6 ft, cut; Massey -Harris corn
binder (A-1 'condition) ; 10 ft. dump rake;
rubber tire wagon 600x16 tires; 16 ft. hay
rack 2 steel the wagons ; 15 ft,. bay rack ;
grnael box ;set of sloop sleighs and flat rack;
cutters; rubber tire buggy; 2 row 111-1i
horse muffler; singly scorner; 3 section har-
rows; International walking plow (nearly
new); Cookahutt riding plow; root pulper;
8" grain. grinder; set of 1000 51`. scales; drag
saw gasoline rotary pump iron sugar kettle;
mail box (new) o iron bunting pole; pig crate;
a number Of cedar nests; approx. 6 cords of.
furnace wood ; 160 ft. of hay rope (nearly
new) hay fork •, slings & chain; neck yokes;:
whiffle' trees; collie dog 1 year old ; numerous
other articles.
Electric Equipment — MaGor7nlek-Deering.
double unit milking machine (nearly new)
International- 6-3 separator 750 Ib 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—Ap-
m•ox. 1,000 bus, of mixed grain
Househ5id Effects --- Davenport; sideboard
dresser; organ ,, kitchen cupboard ; enamel
range; Quebec heater (nearly new) ; 2 burner
electric hot plate; hammock swing.
Tonna crush. No reserve ne rho farm is sold
EMLLVIN L, WEee11}ti,,STER, Proprietor
sI ail W n)11CInttkAuetioncer
FOR SALE
Modem 2 etoroy brick dwelling on Centre
St. 011 heating, Early possession,
Wanted in DIY --,Farm land suitable for cul-
tivation, without buildings.
Good farm 100 acres, 2%u miles north of
Seaforth. Early posmasion. Creek passes
through form.
Modern bnlck duplex on West William et.
1,4 Rimy, frame dwelling, new furnace,
village "of $gmondville, early- poesoselon.
Frame cottage, garage, South Main streets'
1snmgcfate possession. - 1
1t storey, frame asphalt shingle.' covered.
on uth Main street, Seaforth.
Modern dwelling on Lorisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. hlll, Seaforth,
Prompt and Careful Attention
'Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 237 J or 18
Watson' & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEIAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Iitsuranee 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, M. A. Reid, Seafortb•
Directors—Robt. Archibald, Seaforth ; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth.
ARE; Chris" Leonhardt, Bornholm; E, r..
Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, peaforthl
J. H. McEwing, Blyth RBI; Hugh Alexander,
Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderich RR2
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefletd: R. F.
MoKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen
George A. Watt, Blyth
Parties ' desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be prornptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. D. A. McMaster, M.B., Physician..
Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon.
Office Hours Daily except Wednes-
day 1.30 to 6 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
Phone 5-W Seaforth
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. 0.' Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto.
Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Institute, Moorefeld's Eye, and Golden
Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday
in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -58 Waterloo
Street, Stratford. Telephone 267
Seaforth
Monument Works c.
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
MAIN ST., SDAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos.
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor,. &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc,
PATRICK D. MoCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEIAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter,Ontario
President WM. H. COATES, Exeter
Vice -ores. ANGUS SINCLAIR, R1 Mitchell
DIRECTORS
JOHN HACKNEY . ....Kirkton RR1
WM.
A HAMILTON Orman.),
IHAOrman.),IdaGRATH Dublin, Ont,
MILTON McCURDY Kirkton RR1
AGENTS
ALVIN HARRIS Mitchell
THOMAS SCOTT - Cromarty
T. G. BALLANTYNE Woodham
SECRETARY -TREASURER
ARTHUR FRASER Exeter
Solicitors, Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
Postpaid : in plain sealed envelope with price
list. 6 samples 250. 24 samples" $1.00. Mall
Order Dept. T-74,Nov-Rubber Co., Box 01,
Hamilton, Ont._
. WANTED TO BUY
All old horses and dead onimals, Tf
suitable for mink feed• will pay more than
fertilizer prices—if ,not, 88111 pal fertilizer
`prices. If dead phone at enc°. GILBERT
BRCS., Mlnk Ranch, Goderiah. Phone .collect
986r21, or 886r82, Godeiloh
WANTED
AGENTS—door 4o door Salesmen wanted to
establish a business,: of their own with our 250
Guaranteed Household Necessities. Splendid
territories vacant in your district. Unlimited
possibilities for the ambitious person. Never a
dull season. Experience not .essential but a
car is if you select a rural territor9.,,VcsP
little capital needed. BEST opportunity of
starting a business of your own. Write for
FREE details and CATALOGUD to FAMI-
LEX, 1600 .Delorimier'— MONTREAL
SPRAYING SERVICE
We do Whitewash spraying with rock lime;
also DDT spraying for flies. ' Phone - 44 r 9
Dublin. FRED HAMMEN. Dublin RR3
ROOM TO LET
Large furnished room, for one or
twogentlemen, twin beds, private
bath, radio and telephone; breakfast
if desired. Answer by letter, Box 127,
The Seaforth News.