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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-03-10, Page 8• • • ► • • • • • • • ► • •• • k THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 10, 1940 FIELD COMPETITION The Seaforth Agricul- tural Society are sponsor- ing a Field Competition in registered GALORE BARLEY Anyone wishing to com- pete, conim'unicate with either R. McMillan, E. Goudie or R. Bolton • COAL ALL SIZES AVAILABLE • EGG • STOVE • NUT • PEA • ALBERTA • STOKER William M. Hart Phone 593-W, Seaforth HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. M. Giles of Toronto spent the weekend with the-former's sister and brother-in-law Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Thompson. The Hensall Women's Institute are holding a euchre and dance in the Town hall, Hensall, on Friday, March 11, music by Murdoch's orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Thompson visit- ed recently with friends at Palmer- ston. Mrs. Wood and Miss Lucy Wood of Bayfield visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton. Mrs. Matheson of Hamilton visit- ed during the past week with her brother and sister-in-law, Rev. P. A. Ferguson and Mrs.' Ferguson. The Ladies Aid of Carmel Presby- terian Church are holding a St. Patrick's tea 'and 'home baking sale in the schoolroom of the church on Saturday, March 12. Seals and diplomas were presented on Sunday morning for the Hensall United Church Sunday School for 1948 by Rev. R. A. Brook, minister, and Jack Corbett, superintendent of the Sunday School. lst year diplomas were presented to Steve Kyle, Bobbie Housewives! STOP -- LOOK — LISTEN and check your Household Needs "MIRACLE" MOP AND WRINGER COLORED BROOMS to suit your Kitchen "STEAKMASTER" STAINLESS KNIVES, set "Clo-Hill" STAINLESS KNIVES AND FORKS COLORED METAL TRAYS TUB STANDS 3.98 1.50 3.50 5.50 .75 2.75 ® SPECIALS WHITE GRANITE BABY BATH 4,75 SMALL RED & WHITE DISHPANS 1.35 MOFFAT AND FINDLAY RANGES Aluminum and Granite Ware — General Hardware e �n • tat o I st al n dna to I mme COMPLETE BATHROOM SETS NEW IDEA FURNACES PRESSURE SYSTEMS AND SOFTENERS Estimates on Job gladly given Quality Goods with Quality Service G. A. Sills & Sons HARDWARE Plumbing Heating arIAJMUSAAMDAIDAS Mickle, Judith and Sharon Elder, Billie Shaddick, Bruce Horton, Doug- las Shirray, Billie Ingram, Gerald Chapman, Gregory Spencer, Barbara Hyde, Margaret and' Marie Smith, Glenn Kennings. Second year seals: Patsy and Lar- ry Jones, Peggy Goddard, George Smith, Elsie Smith; third year seals: Norma Passmore, Mary Hyde, Jane Horton, Beth Goddard, Gwen Chap-. man, Evelyn Hyde, Louise Hyde; fourth year seals: Gwen Spencer, Neta Smith; fifth year. seals: Charles Mickle, Teddy Norminton • ,sbeth year seals: Connie Corbett, ,Marion Pep- per, Judy Shaddick, .Shirley and. Gerald Flynn; eight year diplomas: Ruth and Jean Solden, Lloyd Buch- chanan; eleventh year ' seals: Ross Corbett, Dorothy McNaughton, Chas. Fee; twelfth year seals, Betty Miekle, Bill Mickle Seals were presented. to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Corbett, Miss Gladys Luker, Nliss Violet McCly- mont. Lantern slides were shown relative to Missionary work in Can- ada. Mrs, J. F. Blackwell was nar- rator with Mr. Blackwell projection- ist. The Masonic Order members and their wives were pleasantly enter- tained in the Town hall, Hensall, on Wednesday evening when the ladies of St. Andrew's Church, Kippen, served a delicious banquet at six- thirty.Late1 p rog 1eSs 1V e euchre was enjoyed. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer and Mr .and Mrs. R. D. Bell of Lon- don, attended the banquet. Mrs. Wm. Bell visited recently with her sister Mrs. Buchanan and father Nr, John Zeufle in St. Thomas Clearing Auction Sale FARM, FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS. At Lot 26, Con. 9, McKillop Twp., 74 mile north of Winthrop on county rd. Thursday, March 24th 1 R.M. WESTCOTT—In loving memory' of Mrs, HOUSEHOLD Ercects—Fan line of house- 10, 1940. who passed away Mach hold effects including kitchen, dining room, No, not cold beneath the grasses, living room and bedroom furniture, dishes, kitchen utensils, etc, 2 robes. Vire extinguish- Not close -walled in the tomb, er. Lamps, sewing machine, lawn mower, coal Rather in. our Father's mansion ell stove, clocks. Living in another room. CATTLE -1 Durham cow, fresh; 2 -3 -year- —Ever remembered by her sons and o1d. Durham heifers, fresh; 3 Durham cows. families. freshened in fall; 1 farrow coo; 2 Durham steers 1 year old; 3 fall calves. 3 young calves PIGS -2 York sows with litters of 12 each. 1 York saw ; 3 York chunks, Sheep -5 Lel- center Young ewes; 1 Orford ram HORSES -1 matched team of red roan mares rising 7 & 6 years old. Set of buck band harness; single harness tlnke new); number of horse collars 2 Deer- ing binder,. ft.; ing mowers, 6 ft.; 111.11 hay loader; sulky roke; spring tooth cultivator; disk harrow; 0 section harrows; riding plow; walking plow; seed drill; ladders; stock rack; cutting box i wheel burrow ; farm wagon; hay rack 2 top buggies;' 9 cutters; Decker threshing machine; cutting box; hay rope, pulleys, sling chain, sling ropes, hay fork. Quantity of lumber, togging chains, whippletrees, neck yokes, forks, and shovels; fanning mill; 2,000 Ib scales, gt'asa seeder, bag truck, set of farm inclition. sleighs. 1936 , Dodge lack o o, condition. Grain -390 bu. of Alaska oats, 2 loads of hay. 7 bags of potatoes FARM -100 acres, more or less, situated on county road 7F_' anile north of Winthrop. Irl, storey stone house. Bank barn with stone foundation 77 ft. by 66 ft. 12 acres plowed, balance in grass. Farm in good state of cul- tivation. ' Terms cash ESTATE OF LATE JOHN S. ArTCI•IESON Harold Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk At Finnigan's As we approach the 17th of March we are reminded the world has never produced ,a people that exceeded the Irish. in activity and strength •.ATTENTION CATTLEMEN AND FEEDERS It will interest you to know that W. A. Jenkins of Royal Purple pro- ducts was one of the very few stock food men that shut down during the war years rather than use cheap filler in his products. We recom- mend Royal Purple products • WEEK END SPECIALS Pure Lard, 2 Ib 35c Jelly Powders 3 pkgs. 23c Crisco, lb 45c Choice Lge. Celery, 2 for.... 35c Clark's Pork & Beans, 2 tins 23c Med. Choice Oranges, 2 doz. 39c a OPEN 8 SHARP — REMEMBER WE DELIVER W. J. FINNIGAN & SON CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Gordon /Allison .wish to ex- press grateful appreciation to -their many friends and neighborsfor their kind dona- tions after the recent fire. Special thanks to Group Four and Mae Lane Auxiliary of North" Side United Church, the Canadian Legion and the Women's Institute, to those who gave so to the kitchen RrtEuchre and those who assisted at the shower held in the Commercial Hotel • Card of Thanks Mr. and Mr's. Frank Upshall and family wish to thank their many friends and neigh- bors for their kindness and sympathy during their recent sad bereavement In the loss of a loving son and .brothel; also those who sent floral. tributes and lent their cars. Special and Mr, Rev. Mr.Workman. thanks to Whitney CARD OF THANKS The .members of the Cater Family wish to expres8 their sincere thanks and appreciation for all floral tributes, and all other acts of sympathy expressed in their recent sad' be- reavement, with special thanks to Rev, 5. II, Brenton of Londesboro In Memoriam THIS IS NO BULL • TO ARRIVE THIS WEEK A SHIPMENT OF MiLKERS AND CREAM SEPARATORS Here's your opportunity to purcthase a Cream Separatorwith all Stainless Steel Bowl and tinware at the most reasonable price ever offered. • Also MILKER with all Stainless Steel Pall and Accessories We now have a good stock of Electric Washers 10 ft. power grain Binder; one 4 -furrowed tractor Plow with ace bottoms, on rubber; 1—green crop Hay Loader Spring tooth Harrows MURPHY PAINTS—Call and have your paint maxed ready for use by our electric paint mixer JOHN• . PHONE 17 SEAFORTH "Choiceteria" Gives Chicks a Better Start Auction Sale OP FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. At Lot 17, Con. 7, Parr line, Stanley To.. mile south of Valva, on Friday, Msrch 18 at 7.30 p.m., the following: CATTLE—Durham cow 4. yea's old, due time of. sale; Durham cow 4 years, due time of sale: Durham cow 6 years, due time of .ale; Durham cow 00 yea's, due time of sale; Durham cow, 4 years, due April 11 ; Durham cow, 10 years, .due August 20th. 2 steers and 1 heifer rising 2 years; 3 yearling steers. Sheep -3 Leicester ewes 2 years old IMPLEMENTS—International 2 row muffler with bean puller attachment: Renfrew electric cream separator (600 lb capacity); copper kettle, mio pans; wagon box & stack rack; oat roller'; Daisy churn; a number of oho plank. Household Effects—Sideboard, couch, kitchen chairs; band washing machine and wringer Torres cash 10 reserve as the farm is sold ED FOSTER, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer Clearing Auction Sale Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. At Lot 16, Con. 2, Tucicersmith Twp.. 11i. miles East of Kipper, on Friday, March 26, at 1 P.M. HORSES -- Matched team of registered Clyde noires 5 & 9 years old. CATTLE—White cow 7 years old, due March 1; grey cow a years, due March 23; Rcow 13 years, cow 6 due Ma cls 25; Grey rch sHereford cow yeare. milking, due July Grey cow, 4 years old. milking, due Oct. tat, red & white cow 8 years, milking, due Aug.27; Red cow 3 years, due Sept. 16th; 2 steers a'heifers approx. h1,100 19.; 3 oteero, approx. 000 Ib s ; 800 lbs; 7 one -year -ofd steers & holl'ers; 3 Fall calves, IMPLEMENTS& lights, Allis A Chalmers ildest tractor, 2 -furrow International tractor plow; 3 -sec- tion Intonational spring tooth harrow (like new) ; stiff tooth cultivator, 6 ft.; steel roller; 4 sections harrow ; eleven run disk Inter- natlonal fertiliser drill; 7 ft International binder, short & long tongue; 6 ft. cut Deer n'tntInternational 1Intee- ionlhay oa(likenew); Intomntlonal- bean muffler with discs; M -II bean puller; DeLaval cream separator: steel trough (new), ltnplements tongues, large iron. kettle. Rubber Lire wagon (like new) ; 17 it, flet rack, with ole -man rack, nearly new; fan- ning mill; grass seeder; sling ropes & chain; 2 heavy chains; 5 gal. oil can; cistern pump. 10 ft. pipe, in good. order ; 14 rt. 114" gale. pipe. 10 posts, 500.3 -inch tile; root puiller; tl 14 tap motor (like new) ; 2 emery grinders. bench for motor. Set brats 2 mounted lank ets,1 setltsleig;harness; dogs; grain bags; collars; grain bags; 4 bus• No. 1 clover seed; 100 bus, barley OAC 21, for seed, - FOR SALE' Walking plow, sculfler. Quantity mq'. Wheel barrow, shovels, spool of barb wire, Barn, 50x70, half mile west of Winthrop. Other articles too 0u0000011s to mention. Pine 070r72. WM, DOLMAGE Terms cash. EARL SPROAT, Proprietor Harold Dickson, Auctioneer, E, P. .Chesney, Clerk • Winter Prices PREPARE NOW AND SAVE W. J. THOMPSON. SHOE REPAIR THD SEA+FOR•T8 NEWS Snowdon Bros„ Publishers Authorized as Second Class mail,. Post Office Dept„ Ottawa BOX 3untgrat trntcE' AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention • • Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595 W Card of. Thanks k the than wishes to Rogerson ah Mrs. Robe g many friends and neighbors for carder letters and Rowere during her stay in the Clinton Hospital TEACHER WANTED Applications are invited and will be re- ceived by the undersigned until April 619 for a fully qualified -Protestant teacher for S.S. #7, Tuokersmith, Huron Co. This is a well equipped modern school on a good gravel road, ploughed in winter, 2 miles from Sea- forth and VA .miles from Egmontiville. Ap- plicants will please state qualifications, ex- perience and 'references. especially name of last Inspector if experienced. Salary willbe according to experience and in keeping with the times. A personal application world be appreciated.. The present enrolment is 20. Duties to . commence Sept. 6th, 1949. S. H, WHITMORE, Sec-Treas., Tucker. smith .School Area. 10.11,3, Seaforth, Ont. Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies. FOR SALE Jamesway oil burner brooder stove. VIN- CENT MURRAY. Phone 40216 Dublin WANTED Wanted to Bus—An upright piano, h1 good condition and reasonably priced. Apply to Seaforth News FOR SALE 1 new Hudson ail brooder stove. Price 616. Apply CARL SIEMON, phone 62r17 Dublin' The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers—Preside.11. C. W. Leonhardt, Brod- hagen; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton; Sec.-Treas. & Manager, M. A. Reid,. Seaforth Directors—Robt. Archibald, Seaforth Frank McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore. Seaforth iolm E. J Barn holm; n Zoh RR8 Chris L o eaforl1i 3IL Dimon ; John.L. Malone, S . 3. H McEwing,Blyth RR1;Hugh Alexander. Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderlcb R112 Agents -John E Pepper Brucefleld R F. MoKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, liyth Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will tie promptly' attended to by applications to any of th above named officers addressed to their respective poet offices FOR SALE Straw for sole. Can spare a few loads of goad clean cut oat straw. WM. • LIVING- STON, 84701 Seafortli central DR. F. J. R. FORSTER PASTURE FOR RENT . Pasture -100 acres 91 Stanley. Fenced into Eye, Ear. None and.Throat Melds, drained, plenty of voter and shade. LateGraduate Aeelatant Nein w York University Ophthalmic and Apply Box 127, The 5ea[orth News I Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Gorden FOR SALE Square throat hospitals, leaden,. Eng. At • Commercisl Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday One stool driving shed 20 x 40. Phone in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 Waterloo 330 r 24 Seaforth cmrtrld Street, Stratford. Telephone 267 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 FOR SALE Collie mm. Apply to KENNETH 1TULLEY, 348 r 32 Seaforth FOR SALE Phone purebred eZuricli,Hereford old. ITROLD. PINLAY . FOR SALE 1 cboill, 1 mower, set bob sleighs, 1 buggy. fanning mill, harness, some household furni- ture. JOHN O'SULLIVAN, 111115 Seofo'th Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM STOC$ AND IMPLEMENTS. At Lot 13, C. 13, Mc21111op Twill,, March1 earst d of Leadhury, on Wednesday, al 1 p.m. I1OR5E5-1 mare 11 years old; 1 ,rending 12 ye urs old. CATTLE -1 cow milking, bred Pell. 27; one heifer in calf ; 9 steers rising two years old; OF FARM STOCii, IMPLEMENTS & feed cis heifers rising two years old ; one calf five At Lot 20, 10 Con„ Stanley Twp., Goshen months old line, 214 miles wrest of Varna and 104 miles PIGS -1 sow due March 20; 9 chunks 160 south. on Tuesday, March 10th,• at 2 P.M. lbs. 12. pigs 34 months old; 211 pigs. 211, CATTLE -2 yearling heifers; yearling steer months old. PIGS—Yorkshire sow due April 1st IMPLEMENTS — Cookahutt 70 tractor i11 IMPLEMENTS—M-H binder 7 2t. cut; Deer- A-1 shape; International two -furrow tractor ing mower, 6 ft. cut; spring tooth cultivator; plough ; one 7 et. Bissell double disc; one McCormick -Deering manure spreader; side 0 'ft. cultivator with treeto hitch; Deering fictively rake; 2 row muffler; 4 section hat•- binder 7' cut; Frost & Wood mower 6' cut, rows & bar; form wagon; hay rack; set of one Maxwell hay loader; M -IT boy rake sleighs & box ; 2,000 11.1 scales; 240 Ib scales; Frost & Wood cultivator; one single furrow fanning mill; 1934 Pontiac coupe (A-1 con Siding 'plough; 1. three -furrow gang plough; dition; 2 wheel trailer & stock rack; sugar one walking plough; one 14 -disc International kettle; hay fork; hay rope; set of breeching send drill: one 14.ouL-throe disc harrow; harness, horse collars, logging chains 1 manure spreader, New Iden ; 1 rubber -tire Feed—Approx. 12 ton of mixed hay (baled);. wagon ; 1 set of sleighs with Rat rack; 1 hay approx. 2 ton of baled straw rack with shift; 4 sections diamond harrows, Terms cash 1 scu1ler, 1 gravel box; 1 Viking chum No reserve as Proprietor is in ill health separator, 1 famnng mill; 2,000 lb Renfrew Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer, NORMAN STEPI•IENSON, Proprietor scales: 1 buggy: 1 cutter; 1 Intcrnntiofal 1% hp gas _.._.-_ 1 pump jack;000 feet of tan & In Choiceteria Chick Starter you buy more than feed—you buy Livability, Vigor and Growth. It's an investment in the whole future of your flock and your whole year's returns. Invest wisely; give .your chicks a better chance Scott Poultry Farms Listen to CIfNX 020 at 6.45 p.m, . • S . 111%rA'T .T S C' N PALME,RS'1i?'ON •;,ONTARyIO`. BUIL Ili. 5.. OF T E R 'PSC+'U L T R Y Ag'-- GK, FEEDS SINCE: 1885 Auction Sale OF HOUSE AND PROPERTY. On George St.. Seaforth, end Household Effects. Estate of the late Mrs. ,Iola Lamb. Announcement later, LEW ROWLAND, Auctioneer TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the undersigned until April 5th. for paintiing #8 School, Eg- mondville, This is to be a complete job, inside and outside, and all furniture to be re- finished, First grade materials are to be used and good workmanship is also required. Work to be commenced after July 1st, 1049, and to be completed by Aug, 28th, 1949. Tenderers to state in detail all that is implied in their tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. For further particulars apply to Tucker• S. H. WHLTMORE, Sec.-Treas., smith School Area, 8.11.8, Seaforth, Ont. NOTICE Tenders Wanted—Tenders will be received for 25. cords of 12 or 14 inch hardwood, beech and maple, to be delivered to Duff's Church, Walton. Tenders to be in on or before April 5. JOHN MARSHALL, Secretary FOR SALE A few springer tows, also a mtaitity of hay and haled straw. DALE NIXON, 661 r 4 FOR SALE 000 bushel- of Max seed Oats. Phone 65x2 Dublin NOTICE Free—Collie pups, nicely marked. NORMAN SCOINS, phone 242 WANTED Wanted To Rent—Small house or five room. apt. for airman at Clinton. Two •children. F/S 1200LE, RCAF, Clinton FOR SALE Building, size 20x28, In Clintdn, suitable for double garage or hen house. Rocr*rty, bnnilt, asphalt roof and siding, priced sea ably. For particulars. phone 372.7 Exeter' write Box 104, Exeter ' FOR SALE 06 Chevrolet, four new tires, heater, shape. JAS. DILLON, Dublin FOR SALE 29 Madre] A Ford new ILLR sAL1LL $vtNnb7a,.CON snow fence; 1 harrow call 1 sap 1 buckets; 1 ladder ; 1 'Cyclone -grass seeder; a number of grain bags; 1 sugar. kettle Harness -1 set of breeching harness; 1 net of back band harness; single harness; horse collars. One cross cut saw ; NhiITletreos, neckyokes, chains, forlcs, some lumber, 3 lmneho9 shing- les, 4 hundred coarse soli, I: colony house. 3 shelters; 1 duck house. ITay & -Grain—A quantity of hay; about 175 bus, barley. Furniture—One organ, 1 Moffat range, 1 Quebec heater, 1 churn. 1 bed, 1 feather tick. odd chairs, pails. . 'Antiques—Spinning wheel, swifts & reel ; 1 cheese press, Terms wish ED. DAVIDSON, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk .FOR SALE One extra gond Guelph Aim: for sale. Six lidst used two winters,1100011 n50 new. Phone 107r$ Clinton FOR SALE TITYorkshire OMPSON,o boar. i,Phone 771.7 11Tensal SAM FOR SALE Almost now electric, Viking einem sMntl'- o•. teed 3 times. Picone 67r1.0 TTomall Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS. —Lot 12, Con.. 18, Hullett Twp.. 1n miles west of Harlock, Wednesday, March 16. at 15 90 p.m. HORSES -1 bay gelding rising 8 Years; 1 bay filly rising 6 years; 1 bay gelding, middle age CATTLE -1 Hereford cow due Mar. 28rd; 1 Hereford cow due Apr. 15; 1 Durham cow, due May 1st; 1 Hereford cow due Apr. 20; 1 Durham cow, due in fall ; 1 Holstein cow, fresh; 1 Hereford coo, due in May 1 1 'Dur- ham cow, fresh ; 1 Durham cow cite time of sale; 14 Durham & Hereford steers & heifers rising 2 yeah;, 1 Durham bull rising 2 years, 9 Hereford calves 1 year old. Poultry --125 Leghorn hens 1 year old Harness -1 set of back band harness; 1 seta of single harness; number or horse collas. IMPLEMENTS — Deering binder, 7 ft.; McCormick. mower 6 ft. ; 1 damp rake; 1 MaGD side rake;. 1 drop head MH- hayloader; 8 -drum steer roller; M -H fertilizer disc drill; 111-I1 manure spreader (good) ; 1 seed drill ; 4 section diamond harrows; 1 fanning mill ; 2,000 -1b scales; rubber tired wagon ; 10 ft. hay rack with sliding rack 1 cutter; 1 set of farm sleighs, 1 DeLaval Mein separator, bag truck, ,gas drum and pump, whippletrees, chains, noekyokes & other articles. 8 hydro poles. Threshing Machine All steel White grain separator 28-60, cutter, roller bearings. good modern machine. 1 side delivery rake b, ay & Grain — Quantity of mixed bay, `tiny of mixed grain. 60 bus. of Wheat, "-—EY'ame arn on Lot 1, Con. 12, 10o6b0. For furtie Particulars: ekets--1 •�:• 8-btchen cCa_ blinet (like eww)uabes,odems Wns,Terms:cash. • 'w,netor FOR SALE 50 acre grass Farm for sale. Lot 36, Con. 6, McKillop, drilled well. 811 -bath windmi'li and Apply tot CARL. DALTOtank, 6 N es of Walton 'R1R1, Phone 46r0 Brussels central FARM FOR SALE North half of lot 10, concession 13, Me- Killop township, 75 aer'es all in grass, 0 acres hardwood bush. Brick house, hydro available. MRS. ETITEL HAOTCWELL, R.R. #2 Brussels. Telephone 23.8 Brussels, FOR SALE Bar'son'a hand made all round Tu -tone leather slippers & fur mule type; both with built in too Jto toper Seaforth. soles. BAR - SONS, phone FOR SALE Frain dwelling of the late William Reid, suitably located, good collar and 'futaace. Immediate possession ` Pasture farm near Varna with 60-60 acres of improved land. Good water supply Frame dwelling ' in Egmordville, early Possession. Good farm 100 acres, 2� miles north of Seaforth. Early possession. Creek. passes through farm. Modern brick duplex on West William st, 1 storey, frame asphalt shingle covered, on SouthMain street, Seaforth. Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth. M. A. RBID, Seaforth FOR SALE Lot 13, Con. 2, McKillop. 100 acres. Brick house, bank barn. All seeded. Apply to DEN - NIS FEENEY, 31 Queen N., Waterloo, Ont. NOTICE New Singer sewing machines, cabinet end electric portables; also treadle machines. Re- pairs to all makes,. SINGER SEWING CEN- TRE, 78 Ontario street, Stratford. 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 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 173 FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list. 6 samples 29c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail - Order .Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont, McConneIl & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. , PATRICK D. MoCONNELL H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 VETERINARY SURGEON J. 0. TTJRNBULL,.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 -pees. ANGUS SINCLAIR, R1 Mitchell DIRECTORS JOHN HACKNEY — ,,, ....Klrkton RR1 WM. A. HAMILTON Cromarty JOHN MoGRATH ........Dublin, Ont. MILTON McOURDY Kirkton 11111 ACDNTS ALVIN HARRIS MltcheIl THOMAS SCOTT Cromarty 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 334 CASH AND CARRY - CHICKS AT MOORE'S POULTRY FARM • SEAFORTH . Where you receive a Liberal Discount on prices of Chicles 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, pnt. Telephone 666-3 • Ask for Prices • Order Early Members of Ontario Approved Hatchery Association