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THURSDAY, MARCH 3, 1949.
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The emphasis is on plainer
shades but there are plenty of
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Styled in single or double
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including full stout models.
We invite you to' see these
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39.50 up
New Shirts
See our window full of newest
Neckwear for Spring.
The choice is the biggest in years.
Shirts 2.98 to 6.00
& Ties
pattern Shirts and
Ties 1.00 to 2.00
Stewart Bros
HENSALL
A box social and crokinole party
was held at the home of Mn and Mrs.
Wesley Venner, east of Hensall for
the 12th line 1•iibbert group of the
Women's Asociation of Chiselhurst
United Church, Mn Campbell Eyre
was auctioneer and the proceeds of
the sale of boxes amounted to 332.60.
Winners for crokinole were Miss
Willa McNaughton, Cromarty, Mr.
Gilbert Johns, Elimville.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wren, who cele-
brated their 50th wedding anniver-
sary on March 1st were presented
with a blanket and other gifts. Mr.
Benson Stoneman read the accomp-
anying address and the presentations
were made by Mrs. William Brint-
nell and Mrs. Bert Riley.
Mr. and Mrs, Jack Faber and Joyce
visited recently with friends at.Glen-
coe.
Mr. Allen Soldan of London,
spent the weekend at the home of
his mother, Mrs. H. Soldan.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Broderich,
Misses Joyce and Jerry returned
home from a pleasant holiday in Ar-
izona and Florida.
,Mr. Geo. Hess has been confined
to his home owing to illness.
Miss Marion Sangster of London
is spending a few weeks at the home
of her mother, Mrs. Letitia Sangster.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Wren
Celebrate 50th Anniversary
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. T. Wren, resi-
dents of Chiselhurst, celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary at their
home on Tuesday, March lst. The
house decorations were in gold color
schemes with baskets of yellow roses
and daffodils. Their marriage was
solemnized at the home of the bride's
parents, the late Mr. and Mrs. John
Card of Thanks
I wish to thank WI my friends and neigh-
bors who so kindly remembered me with
cards, letters, flowers and treats while I was
a patient in St. Joseph's Hospital, London.
I; also thank the W.A. of Cavan Church,
Winthrop, for the lovely flower they sent me.
MRS. JOHN DRISCOLL
H. Melville, of Monkton, on March
1, 1899, by Rev. T. A. McLeod of
Monkton. Mrs. Wren is the former
Janet Elizabeth Melville. The attend-
ants were Miss Anne J. Wren, sister
of the groom now Mrs, Anne Brand-
on, London and John Melville, bro-
ther of Mrs. Wren. Following their
marriage they took up residence on
the old homestead, Hibbert Township
where they still live. They have two
daughters, Mrs. G. O'Keefe and Mrs.
Lloyd McLean of Chiselhurst, and
two grandchildren, Betty Jane O'-
Keefe and Donald Smith. Mr. and
Mrs. Wren are active members of
Chiselhurst United Church, where
Mr. Wren was choir director until a
few years ago. Mrs. Wren is a life
member of the Women's Missionary
Society and a former member of the
choir. Mr. Wren is a member of the
Masonic Order.
Mrs. Edna Corbett spent a few
days this week will Mrs. Catharine
Devlin.
The many friends of Mr. Chas.
Jinks are pleased to hear he is im-
proving following his recent illness.
Mr. Alf School is making extensive
improvements to the interior of his
meat and grocery store.
Mr. and Mrs. John M. Glenn and
Mr. and Mrs. Mervyn Hayter attend-
ed the funeral of the late Mrs. (Dr.)
George Case at Dungannon, on Mon-
day.
The monthly Institute meeting will
be held in the school room of the
United Church on Tuesday night
March 8th, when Mrs. R. Cook and
Mrs. R. MacLaren will be hostesses.
Card of Thanks
I• wish to thank all my friends, also the
Ladies' Aid and Barbara Kirkman of First
Presbyterian Church and Edelweiss Rebekah
Lodge for remembering me while in Scott
Memorial Hospital with pladts, cut flowers,
rs,
boxes of fruit, cards and many other gifts;
Special thanks to Miss Thamer and Miss
Oldfield Dr.. P. L. Brady and Or, E. A.
McMaster. . —MRS. GLADYS FERGUSON
Funeral of Arthur Glanville
The death took place in Usborne
township on Sunday, February '20th
of Arthur E. Glanville in his 70th
ATTENTION POULTRY RAISERS
Fast Feathering Barred Rock Cockerels at
3.50 per hundred on Monday, Mar. 7th
ALSO
• A limited number of 10 day old and 2 week old Pullets at 535.00
per hundred.
• 4 wk. old ready made Capons on Mar. 14th and let at reasonable
prices
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
Seaforth, Ont. Telephone 666 - 3,
• Card of Thanks
We wish' to thank allwho assisted insav-
ing our livestock and machinery during the
recent fire; and also those whohave assisted
with donations.
MR, AND MRS. GORDON ELLIOTT
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Arthur Glanville
wish to express their sincere thanks to their
many friends and neighbors for the kindness
and sympathy shown doing their' recent be-
reavement. Special thanks to Rev. R. A.
Brooks
In Memoriam
SPARLTNG—In' loving memory of our dear
husband and father, Alonzo Sperling, of
Wroxeter, who entered his Heavenly home
two years ago, March: 6th, 1947.
Gone is the voice we loved so dear
Silent is the voice we loved to hear.
Too far away for sight or speech.
But not to far for thought to reach.
Sweet to remember him
Who once was here,
And who, though absent,
Is just as dear.
—Sadly missed and always remembered by
his wife and family
FOR SALE
1036 Olds coach 6 cylinder. In good condi-
tion, good tires, newseat covers, goad paint.
Radio and heater. Apply evenings to MAX
CARTER, c/o Chas. Theohold, Egmondville
FOR SALE
10-20 Int. tractor on steel. Phone 602r21.
CECIL OKE
FARM FOR SALE
North half of lot 10, concession 13, Mc-
I(illop township, 76 acres all in grass, 9
acres hardwood bush. Brick house, two barns,
hydro available. MRS. ETHEL IIACKWELL,
RR, .$2 Brussels. Telephone 28-8 Brussels,
FOR SALE •
A boy's C.C.M. bicycle in good shape. WM.
T. LIVINGSTONE, phone 847 r 31
FOR SALE
Ensilage—draw your own, or can aa'ange for
truck. Also some choice young sows showing
up good, and some chunks. HARVEY Mc-
ILWATN, phone 852r23
FOR SALE
Five heifers, 3 are 10 months old and 2
calves, WILLIAM EDGAR, RR3 Clinton. 2
miles north of Varna
FOR SALE
Barson's hand made ail round Tu -tone
leather slippers & fur mule type; both with
built in heel and super cushion soles. BAR -
SONS, phone 4844 Seaforth.
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOOK & IMPLEMENTS. —Lot
12, Con. 13, Hallett Twp., 1V miles west of
Barrack, Wednesday, March 16, at 12.30 p.m.
HORSES -+-1 bey gelding rising 8 years;
1 bay filly rising 6 years; 1 hay gelding,
middle age
CATTLE -1 Hereford cow due Mar. 23rd;
1 Hereford cow due Apr, 15: 1. Durham cow,
due May 105; 1 Hereford tow due Apr. 20;
1 Durham cow, due in fall ; 1 Holstein cow,
fresh; 1 Hereford cow. due in May; I Dur-
ham
unham COW. fresh ; 1 Derham cow due time of
sale; 14 Durham & Hereford steers & heifers
rising 2 years; 1 Durham bull rising 2 years;
U Hereford calves 1 year old.
Poultry -125 Leghorn hens 1 year old
Harness -1 set of back band harness; 1 set
of single harness; numberof horse collars,
IMPLEMENTS --• Deering binder, 7 ft.;
McCormick mower 6 ft.; 1 dump rake; 1
HcC-D side rake; 1 drop head MH- baylorder:
3-drainsteer roller; M -IT fertilizer disc drill;
M -H manure spreader (good); 1 seed drill;.
4 section diamond harrows; 1 fanning mill;
2,000 1b scales; rubber tired. wagon ; 16 ft.
hay rack with sliding rack; 1 cutter; 1 set of
farm sleighs, 1 DeLaval cream separator, lag
truck, gas drum and pump. whippletrees,
chains, neckyokes & other articles, 3 hydro
poles. Threshing Machine -.-M1 steel 'White
grain separator 25--50, cutter, relie•.Imarings.
A good modern machine.
Hoy & Crain— Quantity of mixer? hey.
Quantity of mixed grain. Jobus. of Wheat.
BARN ---Frame barn on Lot 1, Con. 12,
Hellen Twp.. 8GWWO. For further particulars,
contact Preprbetor
Household Effects -1 kitchen et,binet (like
new) ; 1 Daisy churn. 3 -burner Coleman gas
stove with oven (like new), tables, dishes, and
other household effects. Terms cash.
DETER hllleDONALD, Proprietor
Harold .1nel:son, Auctioneer
E, P. Chesney, Oierk
Appearing g Next Week
pp �
A Review of Scott Memorial Hospital
Financial Report by
W. H. FINNIGAN
CHAIRMAN
OF BOARD
TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT
DRAINAGE TENDER
Tenders will be received on or before
Monday, March 7th, 1949, at four o'clock in
the afternoon for the construction of what is
known ns the Wren Drain r this drain is all
eller. Tenders to be submitted according to
Plans- and Specifications which may be ob-
tained from the Clerk. A marked cheque for
ten per cent must accompany each tender.
Tenders to be considered at n meeting in.
Staffa Twp. Han on Monday, March 7th, at
four o'clock in the afternoon. Lowest or any
tender not necessarily accepted. .
THOS, D. WREN,
Clerk of the Twp. of Hibbert,'
Cromarty,
IMP
At Finnigan's
IN STOCK — Pyrene Extinguishers
Pints and Quarts, selling at $15.00 or $19.00.
Pyrene is recognized by people who know as best on market
WEEK.'END SPECIALS
2 doz. Juice Oranges.. , 490 Lux Flakes, 2 pkges , , 25c
1 dos, Fancy Lemons 39c Pure Lard, 2 lb. 45c'
3 tins Swift's Eleanor 26c Fluff's Shortening, 2 lbs. ....650
Real .Spanish Onions, 1 lb. 10e Poliflor Floor- Wax, tin.. • 55c
• Arrive this week — shipment of boy's A-1 wool socks... Ofio
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
11
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received by the under-
signed up to March 12 for the -wiring of
Turner's Church, Tuekersmith Township,
Anyone desiring specifications, contact
HOWARD JOHNS
R. R. 3, Seaforth
Phone Clinton 614r4
Auction Sale
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. Of the late Mrs.
James Devereaux will be held at James
Barron's workshop, Seaforth, one block east
of Main street, on highway *S, on Friday,
March 4, at 2 o'clock
Sewing machine, walnut bedroom suite,
springs and mattress (like new) ; three wall
mirrors, walnut round table, chestof draw-
ers, Sarouk rug 0x10, scatter mats, 2 white
enamel kitchen tables, kitchen chairs, white
enamel rangette like new, fancy .china. and
kitchen utensils, Chesterfield and chair like
new; mahogany spinet desk, 2 mahogany
occasional chairs, card table, floor lamps and
table lamps, love seat, fireplace bench, maga-
zine rack, oval walnut table, mahogany
pedestal, long chesterfield table like new.
Terms cash.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Tenders Wanted'
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
up to March 12 for the sale and removal of
the Church Shed at Turner's Church.
For further information contact
HERMAN CRICH,
R. R. 5, Clinton
Phone 615r13
FOR SALE
One extra good Guelph stove for We. Six
lid, burnseitherBoal or wood. Just used two
winters, good as new. Phone $07r8 Clinton
FOR SALE
50 acre grass F41,1111 for sale. Lot 35, Con.
8, McKillop. drilled well. oil -bath windmill
and cement supply tank, 5 acres of light bush.
Apply to. CARL DALTON, Walton R.R.1,
Phone 48r9 Brussels central
FOR SALE
Nine choice pigs, ready to weer. Phone
33-79 Hensall. HOWARD DAYMAN
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Feed and
Household Effects. At Lot 7, con. 9, Stanley
Twp., Babylon line, 5, miles northeast of
Zurich, or 41_, miles southwest of Varna. On
Wednesday, March 9, at 1 P.M.
HORSES—Clyde mare 11 years old, approx.
1,600 Ib. Clyde horse 11 years approx. 1600 lb
CATTLE—Holstein heifer 3 years, milking,
due in Aug.; Holstein cow aged. milking;
2 Durham cows 6 years, milking, pasture bred.
Durham cow 8 Years, milking, due in Sept.;
Hereford corn 3 years, milking, pasture bred;
Hereford heifer 3 years; Durham heifer 2 yrs.
Durham steer 1 year; 5 yearling Durham
heifers. PIGS --8 pigs 3 months old; 9 pigs
21A, months old
IMPLEMENS—Oliver 70 row crop tractor
(nearly new) • lights, starter, P.L. & Pto,
and 2 row cultivator; Cockehutt No. 60 row
crop tractor (nearly new), lights, starter, P.L.
Allis Chalmer model 60 all crop harvester
combine, with scour clean, straw spreader &
flax rolls; 3 -furrow disc plow; Oliver 2 -fur-
row tractor plow; John Deere 5 ft. (fisc tiller.
(nearly new) M -D 3 -section spring tooth har-
rows,
Durmpnm colli-
nc ker
, M
-H 7 ft. dou-
ble disc; Deering binder, 6 ft. cut; Deering
13 -disc fertilizer drill: M-10 15 hoe drill with
fertllator; MD mower, 6 ft. cut M -H side
delivery nuke M -D hay loader; rubber tire
wagon 600x16 tires; flat rack (nearly new)
gravel box (new) .• farm wagon box & stock
rack; set of sleighs & flat rack; single bob
sleigh ; Oliver 2 row seulfler ; walking Plow
10 ft. hay rake; 4 section spike harrows;
3 section drag harrows; Fleury grain crush-
er; cutter; buzz saw & mandrel; 3 -hp Wag-
ner electric motor (A-1 condition) ; electric
feed cooker; emery wheel & mandrel; cement
mixer; fanning mill; Delaval cream separa-
tor; 32 ft. extension ladder; 120 gal. gas
drum; rotary pump; electric fencer; 2 roils
of hog fence (approx. 00 rds.) : roll of 9 wire
Page fence (20 rds.) ; 12 ft, iron gate (new) ;
2 Sete of woven wire stretchers; set of block
& tackle; Pump Jack; 3 gal. hand spreader:
Cyclone grass seeder; cross cut saw; hay
fork; 4 sling ropes; logging chains; forks,
shovels, 3--00-lb milk eons; pails and strain-
er„: tarpaulin 1.1x10; other articles.
Harness—Set of breeching harness; set of
back band harness. Feed—Approx. 20 tons or
mixed bay; approx. 2°h tons red clover hay
(baled) ; approx. 400 bus. Benvar oats (suit-
able for seed): onprox, GO bus. feed balder.
Wood & Coal—Approx. 12 cord mixed wood;
quantity of chestnut coal.. Household Effects
--Finlay enamel range with warming oven &
reservoir; Quebec heater ( nearly new) Rud-
dy kitchen cabinet; 6 kitchen choirs; white
enamel bath tub, number quart sealer.
Terms cash. No reserve as farm is sold.
HARVEY KEYS, Proprietor.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer
year after being stricken by a heart
attack the day before. He was born
in Stephen township, the ion of the
late Mr. and Mrs, Richard Glanville..
In 1907 he married the former Clara.
Neeb who predeceased him five years
ago. Mr. Glanville farmed in &his dis-
trict for the past thirty-two years.
Two daughters and one son having
predeceased him, he leaves to mourn
his loss three slaughters, Mrs. John
MacKay (Beulah) Tuckei.'snlith town-
ship; Mrs, Orval Cooper (Clara)
Tuckelsmith township; Mrs. John
Miller (Letha) Seaforth; three sons,
Wilbert, Hibbert township; Melvin,
Usborne township; Charles at home;
two sisters, Mrs. Frank Webster, Ro-
chester, N.Y., Ida, Exeter; two bro-
thers, Frank, Exeter; Fred, Manitou-
lin Island; sixteen grandchildren and
two great grandchil(]ren. The funeral
took place from his late residence
Wednesday afternoon with interment
in the Exeter Mausoleum. The pall
hearers were F. Howson, S. Mc-
Queen, E. Alexander, A. Miller, M.
Van Dyke, H. Roabol.
• Winter Prices
PREPARE NOW
AND SAVE
W. J. THOMPSON
SHOE REPAIR
FOR SALE
29 Model A. Phone 664 Seaforth
HELP WANTED.
Salesman, roofing, siding and insulation.
Car necessary. Will train. Box 127, The Sea -
forth News
Gravel Tender
Township of Tuekersmith
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 595W
Sealed Tenders will be received by the
undersigned up to 8 P.M., Marsh 6th, 1940,
for supplying, crushing and hauling to town-
ship roads approkimately 6,000 yards gravel,
aft" screen, to be used and contractor to fur-
nish all requirements including gravel.
A marked cheque for 0200.00 must aeeom-
pany each tender and tenders must state a
rate per cubic yard laid on roads.
Work to be done under the direction and
supervision of township road superintendent,
Robt. Dalrymple, and must be eompleted by
Oet. 1st, 1940.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac-
cepted.
E. P. CHESNEY
Clerk,
Twp. of Tuekersmith
Seaforth R.R.4
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
T•Iousehold Effects. At Lot 22,Con. 11,
Mullett Twp., 1 mile east • of Lonesboro, on
Thursday, March 10, at 12 o'clock sharp.
HORSES -1 chestnut gelding, middle age:.
1 Clyde gelding, 8 years old; 1 Belgian geld-
ing 7 years old; 1 Clyde mare, middle age.
CATTLE --Durham Cattle -7 choice Dar.
ham cores, due in March and April; 3 Dur-
ham
unham steers, mound 1,100 lbs; 13 steers and
heifers rising 2 years old; 4 steers and.
heifers 1 year old.
Hay -20 tons of mixed hay.
Harness -1 set of breeching harness; 1 set
of back band .harness; single harness, and a
number of horse collars
IMPLEMENTS —M -H 7 ft. binder; Mc-
Cormiek.mower, 6 ft., M -H hay loader; 1
sulky rake; NI-11,manure spreader (like
new) ; spring tooth ultivator; M -H fertilizer
drill ; 3 -drum steel land roller: 4 section dia-
mond harrows; harrow cart; 2 warm wagons;
10 -ft. hay rack, gravel box. wagon grain box,
set of farm sleighs and flat rack; 2,000 Ib
scales; fanning mill; 5 hp. gas engine;
Wagner 3 hp motor in good condition ; 1
grain crusher; root pulper; cream separator;
milk pails,
Large quantity of Lumber & Plank—hem-
lock, cherry,
lank—Itemlock,.cherry, white ash, etc., cedar posts.
Forks, shovels, chains, cant hooka, post hole
auger, crow bars and other articles.
Household Effects -4 bedroom suites; 1
Beach range; 1 Pandora range; extension
table ; kitchen tables; odd rockers and small
tables; floor coverings, sewing machine,
dishes, other household effects, kitchen chairs
Terms cash.
ROBERT JAMES SCOTT, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. (lhesney, Clerk
Clearing Auction Sale
TENDERS FOR HOUSE SALE
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
until March 8th for the sale and removal of
the house at north end of Northside United
Church. Size 24 feet by 30 feet. Removal by
early spring. 10 per cent of nureh,ise price
to accompany tender. Same wilt bo refunded
in case of no sale.
Highest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
F. HARBURN
Sec'y of Trustee Board
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
AU kinds of insurance risks
effect-
ed at lowest rates in First.Clase
Companies.
The McKillop Mutuall
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE -- SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers-Proeide.tt, 0. W. Leonhardt, Brod•
hagen; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton;
Sec.-Treas. & Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth
Directors—Robt. Archibald. Seaforth • FrankMcGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth
RR8; Gloria Leonhardt. Bornholm; E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton ; John L. Malone. Seater&
J, H. McEwing, Blyth 251; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; Harvey Fuller;
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
Me ercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhag,nI
George A, Watt, Blyth
Parties desirous to effect insurance - or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of tri
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D. Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p,m., daily,
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are
desirable.
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. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER •
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat 4'1"E`-
• DANCERS ! Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto.
Plan a party. Let's go. Opera House, tate Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Tnetttute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden
Exeter, every Sat. nate, where the big I Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
crowds gather Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday
CLAYT STEEPER'S 8 -PIECE BAND In each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 Watecloo
9 - 1 Street, Stratford. Telephone 267
FOR SALE
Square piano, excellent condition. Cheap,
Phone Clinton 288-R. Mrs, A. L. BODGES.
North street, Clinton
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
Household Effects. At Lot 17, Con. 15, Grey
Twp., 835 miles east of Walton, on County
Road, on Wednesday. March. 9. at 1 p.m.
CATTLE -1 Durham cow due Marsh 28;.
I Durham cow, fresh recently: 1 farrow cow
ready to ship ; 1 grass farrow cow ; 3 Iiere-
ford steers 2 years old; 2 fat heifers rising
2 years old; 5 Durham catGe 1 year old; 1
Durham calf 8 weeks •old.
1 York sow, bred ; 9 York chunks
Geese -1 goose & gander. 1 chicken shel-
ter: oil brooder stove.'
Hay & Grain -10 tons of choice Clover hay;
250 bus of mixed grain ; 10 sacks of buck-
wheat
IMPLEMENTS -1 farm wagon ; 16 -ft. slid-
ing hay rack; Quebec sulky riding plow,
fanning mill; cutter; 2,000 Renfrew scales;
1 disk harrow; cultivator; turnip drill: 1
International cream separator, root pulper;
2 set of bench sleighs (1 like new); flat rack;
32 ft. extension ladder; 1 stock rack; 100 ft.
of snow fence; 40 cedar posts; 1 wheel bar-
row (new). 1029 Model A Ford coach in good
condition ; 1 set ofbreeching harness (good).
Number of horse collars. Forks, shovels,
chains, whippletrees, aeckyokes, and a host
other articles
Household Effects -2 Quebec heating stoves
(good) ) washing machine & wringer, with
motor pulley ; 1 kitchen cupboard; extension
table; couch ; 1 organ; settee, Morris chair ;
2 wash stands;.1 Daisy churn; large crocks.
Quantity dishes and other articles.
Terms cash.
MRS. GEORGE HOEGY, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
FOR SALE
2 purebred Shorthorn bulls, serviceable age,
also a few 2 -year-old Shorthorn heifers for
sale. HARRY NORRIS, 663r4 Seaforth •
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling of the late William Reid,
suitably located, good cellar and furnace.
Immediate possession •
Pasture farm near Varna with 50-60 acres
of improved land. Good water supply
Frame dwelling in Egmoodville, early
possession,
Good farm 100 acres,Zit miles north of
Seaforth. Early possession. Creek passes
through farm.
Modern brick duplex on West Witham st.
1.1at storey, frame nspbolt shingle covered,
on South Main street, Seaforth.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
iii. A, REID, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Lot 13, Con. 2,McKillop. 100 notes. Brick
house. bank barn. All seeded. Apply to DEN -
NIS FEENEY. 81 Queen N., Waterloo, Ont.
NOTICE
New Singer sewing machines, cabinet and
electric portables; also treadle machines. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING CEN-
TRE, 78 Ontario street, Stratford
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list. 6 samples 26c; 24 samples 91,00. Mall -
Order Dept, T-74. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91.
Hamilton. Ont.
INCOME TAX
BOOKKEEPING, ETC.
1948 Income Tax Forms available
Phone for appointment
Hensel' 88 ring 16. Dublin 14r12
THOS. D. WREN
Cromarty, R. R. #1.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES for
DEAD STOCK
• HORSES .. $4.00 each
• CATTLE .. $4.00each
• HOGS .. $1.00 per cwt
According to size and condition
CALL COLLECT
SEAFORTH 15'
DARLING
& CO. OF CANADA LTD.
•
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter S6aforth 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
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 172
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Inc.
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. 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
Viee-pres. ANGUS SINCLSIR, R1 Mitchell
DIEC
JOHN HACICNEY Kirkton :BRI
WM. A. HAMILTON.... .iCromartes
JOHN McGRATH • *Dublin, Ont.
MILTON MoCURDY - Kirkton RRl
AGENTS
ALVIN HARRIS Mitchell
THOMAS SCOTT Oromarty
T. G. BALLANTYNE Woodham
SECRETARY -TREASURER
ARTHUR FRASER Exeter
Solicitors, Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Res. 220 Office 534
CASH AND CARRY CHICKS
AT
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
SEAFORTH
Where you receive a Liberal Discount on prices of. Chicks ordered
three weeks in advance and picked up at our hatchery. „
• Started Pullets available,
• 4 -week-old ready made Capons a specialty
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
Seaforth, Ont. Telephone 666-3
• Ask for Prices • Order Early
Members of Ontario Approved Hatchery Association