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THE SEAFORTH NEWS •
THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1948
HENSALL WINTHROP
Miss Mildred Janos of KitchenerThe . W. M. S, aid W, A. of Caven,
Winthrop, will hold their - Baster
thank offering on Wednesday, April
3rd, at the home of Mrs, Robert Mac-
Farlane. Circle 3 will have charge of
the meeting.
spent the weekend visiting with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Jones.
Mrs, Thos. Harris visited during
the past week at the home of her
son, Mr. and Mrs. Percy Harris, at. Card of Thanks
Miss
Ch Ms; Mrs, Joh
Msss ' Amy Laramie of London was n Rathwell wishes to
as weekend visitor with her mother, thank her manyfriends and neigh
Mrs.Lamniie and sister, Miss Greta born for their kindness shown' her
Laramie. during her illness and for the gifts.
Mr, 'Bert Horton has purchased the of fruit and cards while in the hos-
barbering business ' of 'Mr. Wolff. Intal:
FOR SALE
Two choice grass steers 1000 lbs.
each. One good work mare 1500-
1600 lbs. One (cherry red) Durham
Bull 13 months old. One two wheeled
hard rubber -tired trailer with good
stock rack. One low steeled -tired
wagon. Apply T. W. McMillan, phone
844 r 21, Seaforth,
FOR SALE
9 York pigs seven weeks old,
also good Clyde mare rising 6 years
old. Apply to Peter McCowan, Sea -
forth, R.R. 1, Phone 836 - 3.
FOR SALE
•Combination coal and four burn-
er electric stove with waterfront, in
good condition. Phil Present, R.R. 3,
Seaforth,
FOR SALE
Cook stove in good condition, re-
sonable. R. Watson,, Sperling • St.,
Seaforth.
FOR SALE
1000 bushels of Ajax seed oats,
Government tested No. 1 seed, free
of weeds. Charles Boyd, Walton,
h 831 r 13 Se forth central
and commenced business this week FOR SALE
with a cpmpetent barber in charge. Card of Thanks An Aladdin Lamp and other small Auction Sale
Birthday Party Largely Attended. Mre. George Bennewies and family lamps. Apply at The News Office.
The annual birthday party of the wish to' extend, their sincere thanks to CATTLE and MACHINERY,' Sat-
yp.M.S. of the Hensall United Church their many friends,and neighbors for FOR SALE urday, Mardi 30, at 1 p.m.,, 40 rods
was held in the schoolroom of the the many acts of kindness` and sm- Brown and white Collie0 pups. West of Kippen.
church on Friday afternoon,with the pathy, and those who so kindly sent
Off good. heelers. Males $5. 0; fe 14 Durham cows due to' freshen
cmales $2.00, Tom Coyne, Dublin.
president Mrs. W. B. Cross - Howes, and also for the loan of ear's, from time of sale until May, „rang-
ing. The - schoolroom was tastefully in hie loss of a loving husband and ing from three to seven years old.
decorated in color scheme of green, father, Mr. George F. Bennewies. Auction Sale ; This is a choice lot of Durham cors:
with flowers and ferns. Following Farm Stock, Implements. Mr. ' and in the best of condition. 16' Dur
the call to worship, Mrs. Cross wet Card of Thanks Harold Jackson has been instructed ham heifers and steers 1 yr. old, 12
corned the guests present, and the Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kerr wish to to sell by public auction at Stanley Durham heifers and steers rising 2
hymn "Jesus Shall Reign Where er thank their friends and neighbors me Twp., Lot 7, Bayfield Road, South, years old. This stock was all bred ;to.
The Sun" was sung followed by the their kind assistance when their ho 3 miles West of Varna, 254 miles or sired by the Pimpernel Herd Sime,
Lord's Prayer in unison, The scrip- was burned on Saturday East of Bayfield, Monday, April 1, Mapleville Rose Signet -261320-
ture was read by Miss Annie Con- !n Memoriam at 1 o'clock sharp. 1 Machinery—Oliver 70 row crop
slit and the hymn "0 Master let me CATTLE -1 roan. cow, '7 years tractor (good), starter, lights,
walk with Thee" was sung, after LAVERY—In ever loving memory old, due in October; 1 red' and white power takeoff; John Deere hay
which Mrs. E. Geiger led in prayer. of our dear husband and father, cow, 3 years old, freshened in Jan- bailer, used one season; two mowers,
Miss Jean Ivison and Mrs. Harold I Robert Lavery, who passed away, nary; 1 roan cow, 3 years old, fresh- 1 riding plow, and a number of
March 28th, 1945. ; ened in, January; 1 red cow, 3 years other articles.
i e Terms—Cash
Jones of Hippen sang a sue
led, "I'll go where you want me to Fond were the ties that are broken old, freshened to January; 1 wh t
go Dear Lord" accompanied by Mrs. Dear is the one who is gone, I cow, 7 years old, freshened in Jan- DR. GILBERT and. DR. JAMES Harbor Air Port, on the North, A
T. Sherritt at the piano. Miss Gladys In memory we shall keep him• nary; 1 gray cow, 10 years old, due JARROTT, Proprietors. mile West of Dunlop,. 3 miles from
Luker played a piano solo and Miss As long as the years -roll on. lin May; 1 red cow, part Jersey, 8 E. P. Chesney, Clerk Goderich, will be sold subject to re -
Greta Lamniie favoured with a vie- —Lovingly remembered by his years old, due in May; 1 roan cow, ' Harold Jackson, Auctioneer serve bid, Terms made known day
lin solo, accompanied by Miss Gladys wife and son, Milton. 7 years old, freshened Mar. 12; 3 of sale.
1?;es Mattie Ellis roan steers rising 2 years old; 3 red . Auction. Sale I 40 head of cattle and 35 pigs, 50
Farm Stock, Implements and bags seed potatoes. Cattle have had
Household effects. Mr. Harold Jack- first spray for' warble fly. Cattle
Luker at the piano.
AT FINNIGAN'S
NOW. IN STOCK
Seed. Potatoes, 100 bags Katandlns on.display now. New shipment of .
Brooms, Old and New Cheese. Fancy Lettuce. Pineapple, Oranges,
Lemobs, Carrots, Grapefruits.
This week the Ile De France, cutting her way through the choppy
North Atlantic, brought home Grant MacKay, the last of four
Flunigans to see action in active theatres of war.
Some weeks ago we wrote of Lent: from what the fellows tell
us coming out of Europe, we have much to be thankful for.
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
Clearing Auction Sale
On Thursday April 4, at 1 p.m.,
6 miles East of 'Brussels on the
County Road.
WM. CLEMENT, Prop.
Robert Patrick, Clerk
Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
Mr. Harold Jackson has been in-
structed to sell' by public auction at
lots 24 and 25, 4th Con. Goderich
Twp, 4 miles west of Hoimesville, on
Cut Line, Wednesday, April 3rd.
Farm- and Farm Stock.
FARM -Consisting of 50 acres
more or less, of second growth bush,
mixed wood, being part block letter
A Colborne Twp., adjoining Sky
.
gave an interesting, reading entitled
"The Parable of the People." The
guest speaker Miss Sybil Courtice of
Clinton, are utnec
FOR SALE heifers
,
Massey -Harvie binder, 7 -ft. cut, heifers rising 2 years; 4 steers 1
year old; .1 heifer 1 year old; 5 roan
in good shape. Apply to -Wesley spring' calves.
t 1 missionary who Searle. phone 184, Brussels, Lot 19, SHEEP -15 good Leicester ewes,
wee in an internment camp in Japan Con• 10, Morris, 21/2West of Wal- -lamb in April; 1'pure bred Leicester
cave an interesting address or her ton.rani,
experiences there. The meeting con -
SEED AND GRAIN -260 bus.
eluded by sine:ing a hymn and the SEED OATS FOR SALE oats, if no
eedt previously
h,:nrdiction after which a social hour I have a lituited quantity of Erban sold:. Ajax qseed
feed not 8 o u toy
w s spent and refreshments served, oats grown from registered sr
seed, wg eitth at. mxed hay.
A :hart circuit is believed to have a nice sprinkling combination as HENS'' -80 year-old hens, laying
started n fire in a car owned by Mr. This makes a good
Cecil Harris on Wednesday night, the wheat ripens well before the oats ield. Phone 46112, well IMPLEMENTS- 1 M.H. bbinder 7
which resulted in heavy damage to and gives a heavy y
she inferior and body of the vehicle. Dublin. V. J. Lane. M.H.t. cut; 1 Deering -mower 6 -ft. cut;
The fire was reported by neighbors . 1 fertilizer disc drill, 11 spout
he firemen arrived and eating FOR SALE run with grass seeder (good as
and t 4 sections of harrows. Also 1 good new) ; 1 Oliver riding plow; 1 M.H.
;fished the flames preventing damage Ankorholth cream separator with 12 run hoe drill with grass seeder;
to the buildings nearby. The Harris stainless steel discs. Basil O'Rourke, 1 1Vlortam Ward 12 plate disc; 1
home was damaged by the flames. Brimfield. Phone Clinton 618r21. Peter Hamilton cultivator; 1 Oliber
A very enjoyable time was spent
on Friday evening at the home o
Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell when about
fifty neighbors gathered to honor
them before they left the communitY.
Progressive euchre was enjoyed with
the following prize winners Ladies'
first, Lennie Clark; Gent's first,
Louis Clark Jr., Ladies' consolation,
Mrs. Milton Love; Gent's consola-
tion, Mr. Glenn Bell. Following a
sumptuous lunch Mr. and Mrs. Bell
were presented with an end table
and table lamp. The presentation was
made by Mr. Melvin Trayuait and
Stewart Pepper and the accompany-
ing address was read by Mr. Wilbur
Dining. Mr. Bell made a very fitting
reply thanking all for the beautiful
gift.
Miss Greta Lamniie, Mrs. Lam-
mie and Miss Amy Laramie of Lon-
don were the guests of Mr, and Mrs.
'Ray Lanimie and Bobbie at Centralia
on Saturday in honor of Mrs. Lam-
mie'e birthday.
Mr. and Mrs. Alfred J. Hunkin of
Thames Road visited recently with
Mr, and Mrs. Roy MacLeren and
Donald.
Miss Edna Saundercock spent the
weekend with friends in Toronto.
Miss Jean Foster of London was
a weekend visitor with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster.
Cpl. Allan Solders R.C.A,F., son of
Mrs. H. C. Soldan, arrived home
from overseas on the Ile De France,
last week and is enjoying his fur-
lough with members of the family
here.
The Hensall Firemen held a suc-
cessful dance in the Town Hall, MFri_
Fri-
day evening with music by
doch's orchestra. The Women's In-
stitute had a booth and sold re-
freshments.
Attending the Class Day and grad-
uation exercises held in Convoca-
tion Hall, U.W.O., Wednesday of
this week were, Mr. and Mrs. N. E.
Cook, Robert, Douglas, and Eleanor
Cook, Miss Dollie Hagan, Mrs. Doug-
las Hughson, and Mrs, Wm. F. Alex-
ander.
The many friends of Mrs. Nor-
man k h f her a speedy
FOR SALE scuffler with bean puller; 1 Kang
-
A few bushels of timothy seed. A. aroo 2 furrow walking plow; 1 M.H.
Petrie, Brucefield. hay, loader; 1 set four -section dia-
mond harrows; 2 walking plows; 1
M.H. side rake 10 -ft. with tedder; 1
Deering dump rake; 1 steel 2 drum
land roller: 1 hand seuffler 1 set
bob sleighs: 2 log bunks and sway
bens; 1 pr. sled runners 1 Chatham
WANTED fanning mill. sieves and bagger; 1
For pasture, 20 head of cattle; good wagon; 1 second wagon; 1
lots of grass, water and shade. flat top sliding hay rack 16 ft.; 1 set
Orville R. Dale, 847 r 22 Seaforth. scales 1,000 Ib.: 1 brooder stove
and pipes; 5 grain lifter guards; 1
clover attachment; 1 international
gas engine 6 h.p.; 3 roller grinder;
cutting box, 10 inch jaw with car-
riers; 1 cutter; 1 buggy; 1 grind -
Cornish, Sec.-Treas., Brucefield. stone; 2 bucksaws: 1 S,monds cross -
FOR SALE cut saw; 1 buggy tongue, neckyoke
Nine York pigs six weeks old; 3 and whippletrees; 1 post bole dig-
young sows 10 farrow July 1st. Donald ger; 3 galvanized water troughs; 1
Buchanan, phone 84114, Seaforth, set single harness; 1 set double har-
ness; 1 emery knife grinder; 4 horse
collars; 1 large galvanized water
tank 30 bbl.; 1 bag truck; 1 bag
holder; 3 wooden barrels; 1 steel
drum and tap; 2 metal kettles; 1
ladder; 800 ft. Rock Elm plank—1
inch lumber; Anker-Holth No. 6
FOR SALE cream separator in Al condition; Auction' Sale broken, Will sell, or deal on cattle.
Three acres on Borth side of Market 15 cord hardwood limbs; spade, I Apply at The News office.
street, Seaforth, with small frame shovels, forks, etc. Other articles Farm stock, Implements. Mr. Har -
too numerous to mention. old Jackson has been instructed to FOR• SALE
1070Rlc For particulars apply to Terms—Cash sell by public auction at Lot 3, Con. ' 100 acre farm of good clay loam,
um) Richmond St., London, Ont. DAVID H. McNAUGHTON, Prop. 6, Hullett Township, 7 utiles north- well drained. 6 acres of fall wheat;
FOR SALE Harold Jackson, Auct
west of Seaforth.; Se mile east of 30 acres plowed, rest in hay and
Happy Thought range with resew- ' Kinburn, Thurs., April 4, at 1 p.m. pasture. Buildings in good state of
air and heating closet. 1 Quebec Clearing Auction Sale sharp, the following: repair. Brick house with basement.
heater. Will sell cheap. Andrew Of Farm, Farm Stock and Intple-' Cattle -1 black cow 7 yrs. old, Barn, 56x56 on 'wall with good
Houston, Egmondville. menta Mr. Harold Jackson has been just bred and milking good; 1 Ayr- stables and water in barn. New hen
instructed a_ ....n i... ,,,i.hn auction shire cow 3 yrs, old, calved• a house. Spring well. Apply Lot' 2,
old mih. Rd1hEt
months. r Ayrshire
FOR SALE
Quantity of seed barley for sale.
Apply to D. J. O'Reilly, R.R. 5, Sea -
forth. Phone 64 r 16, Dublin Central
WANTED
Lineman's helper for the Tucker -
smith Municipal Telephone System.
Applications to be left with 3. K.
FOR SALE
Massey Harris fertilizer 11 hoe seed
drill with grass seeder. A number of
young sows farrowing April and May.
Also have room for some grass cattle.
Carl Dalton, phone 48-9, Brussels.
son hasbeen instructed to sell by consisting: of 1 roan bull 18 mos.
public auction at 'Stanley Twp., on old; 2 Hereford cows, 4 years old,
West pt. Lot 14, B,R.N. 114 mile fresh; 2 Hereford heifers; 3 years
West of Varna, Friday, April 5th at old, due in Sept,; 1 blue cow, 7 yrs.
12:30 o'clock sharp. old, due in May; 1 black cow, 4 yrs. Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and
HORSES— One team. old, due in March; 1 roan cow, 'I
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
CATTLE -1 cow, 7 yrs. old, due yrs, old, fresh 2'months; 1 Jersey1 Directors
to freshen April 16th; 1 cow, 5 yrs cow, 5 years old, due in March; 2I �r R• Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
old, due April 14th; 1 cow, 4 yrs. black cows, 7 and 8 years old, Milk -
old, milking; 1 thorobred Jersey, due ing; I. black heifer•, 3 years old; 4 Seaforth• Chris ; Alex B, Born-
oot,
to freshen at time of sale: fresh. The balance consists of reds,
SHEEP -10 ewes, due to lamb in 'reds with white heads and roans,, 2
April. years old, year olds, baby beef and
IMPLEMENTS -- M. H. bindercalves.
6 -ft.; Deering mower 6 -ft.; Deering 15 Tamworth sows, bred, 1 York
dump rake 9 -ft.; M.H. spring -tooth sow. The balance chunks and wean -
cultivator; 1 single furrow sulky ers. Terms cash. ,
riding plow; 1 set 4 -section harrows ALVIN PROCTOR, Prop.
with 3 and 4 section draw bars; 1 Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
M.H. 13 run disc seed drill, sleighs, E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
buggy,1-3e-
cutter, straw cutter, grain GRASS FARM FOR SALE
crusher, wagon, wagon box, stone Good grass farm, 4th Con., Hibbert,
boat, 16 -ft. flat bay rack, fanning
hill, scales, 3 h.p. gas engine, grind- 100 acres. Lots of water and shade.
stone, knife sharpener, iron kettle, Apply at News Office. ;
grass seeder, hay; fork, sling ropes, HAVE YOUR WASHER CHECKED
sling chain, trip rope, hay fork rope, Now for your Spring washing.
Anker Holt cream separator, 600 lbs Beatty Washer Service Goderich.
graing , sacks,
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, CNT. Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron "
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hours:— •
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
. 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday.
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest . rates in First-Clase•
Companies.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance ,Co."
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, Ont.
Officers
President, F. McGregor, Clinton;
Vice President, C. W. Leonhardt,
holm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mo -
Ewing, Blyth;, Hugh Alexander,
Walton George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R, F.
McKercher, Dublin; , J. F. Prneter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, will be
promptly attended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post
offices.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate
capacity; I of University of Toronto.
power sheep clippers, , Leave your call at Sills Service,
The Clinic is fully equipped with
single scuffles bags
logging chains, whiffletrees, neck- SPECIAL complete and modern x-ray and other
yokes, 1 set team harness, 1 set of Oil changed and Washer inspected, up-to-date' diagnostic and-thereuptic
breeching, a quantity of lumber and $1.00. Beatty Washer Service, 6'. equipment.
planks. Some hay. Skelton, Prop.
HO'USEHOLD. EFFECTS—Marvel FOR SALE
Quebec range with warming closet,
Daisy churn, rocking chairs, couch, Massey Harris manure spreader,
folding leaf table, chest of drawers in good shape. Apply to Wm. Old
beds, springs and mattresses, toilet
field, phone 662 r 15. Seaforth.
sets, dishes, crates, butter bowl and FOR SALE
ladle. Dominion upright piano, like Ajax seed oats from registered
new; kitchen chairs, number of seal- seed, second generation. Apply to
ars, one small spinning wheel. John Shea Jr., Phone 64 r 24, Dub-
Terms—Cash ' , lin Central. Seaforth R.R. 5.
D. A. GALBRAITH, Prop.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Harold Jackson, Auct.
FOR SALE
Otte brown gelding rising four
years, four white .legs and face, well
Auction Sale on Mill Road, Tuckersmith Twp., 2
Farm Stock, Implements. Mr. miles East of Brucefield, and 4
Harold Jackson has been instructed Apes West of Seaforth, Tuesday,
public auction at Lot 13, April 2, at 1 o'clock sharp.
to sell by P HORSES -1 brown mare 8 yrs.
Con. 12, McKillop Twp., Monday old' 1 roan mare 12 yrs. old; 1 Clyde
April 8, at 1 o'clock sharp. colt rising 2 yrs. old; 1 general pur-
HORSES-1 mare rising 9 yrs.; pose colt rising 2 yrs. old.
1 mare rising 8 yrs.; 1 colt 3 yrs. CATTLE -6 registered fresh Dur -
old; 1 horse rising 5 yrs. ham cows ranging from 3 to 7 years
CATTLE -1 red cow calved, 6 with calves at foot; 6 grade Durham
yrs.; 1 cow due.in April. 6 yrs.; 1 cows ranging from 3 to 8 years old,
roan cow calved; 1 cow due in fa11, due in April and May; 1 roan grade
5 yrs.; 1 cow 6 yrs„ 1 cow 7 yrs. bull 1 year old; 1 roan registered
c 3 Con. 7, Tuc ers p ,
1 Ayrshire heifer 234 yrs. old, due in Seaforth, R. R. 4.
May; 1 Ayrshire cow 4 yrs. old, due
in May;1 Ayrshire cow 3 yrs. old, DAY-OLD AND STARTED
bred Jan. Ilth; 1 Jersey heifer 2 White Leghorn pullets for ship -
yrs, old, bred Jan. 7th; 1 Durham ment April, May and June. Stock
bull 15 months old, eligible for reg- blood -tested and banded under O.B.S.
istration; 3 Hereford steers around policy. Glazier's Poultry Farm, Clin-
1100 Ib.; 3 Hereford steers around ton, phone 617 r 31.
1000 Ib.; 3 Hereford heifers around PERSONAL
1000 lb.; 2 Hereford heifers 1 yr. 1 Hygienic Supplies ,(rubber goods)
old; 2 Hereford steers 1 ,yr. old; 2 mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envie-
calves 5 months old; 4 young calves, lope with price list. 6 samples 25e;
PIGS -10 suckers; 1 SOW just 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept.
bred. A few chunks.
man tan a e wish or both due in April; 3 heifers 1i/ yrs. hull calf 9 months old; 1 red bull
recovery from her recent illness. cid • 3 steers ricin 2; 1 steer rising HENS --185 hens 1 yr. old, Suss T-74, • Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Miss Stella Robson of Toronto has g calf 6 months old, eligible for regis- and Hampshire hybrids, laying good, Hamilton,. Ont.
been spending the past •two weeks in 2; 2 heifers rising 2; 6 calves rising tration; 3 . other. Durham calves; IMPLEMENTS -1 Cockshutt No. EXPERT PIANO TUNING
n
g
Hensall visiting with her. sister, Mrs. 1; 1 fall calf; 2 calves 6 weeks old; 2 red registered heifers rising 2 yrs. 5 manure spreader; 1 McCormick- Geo.' J. Wright, Bandmaster,
H. Arnold who recently underwent 1 Durham bull ii/a yrs. old; 3 Durham heifers 2 years old; 2 Deering hay loader
an operation in Victoria Hospital PIGS=2 young sows due April. fat steers, 1150 lbs. each; 1 grass 1 M.H. 11 hoe ferti zerdseed drill Peck's m. Leave orders at Mrs.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT — 3 steer 2 years old; 1 red registered , Pecks Music Store, Seaforth.
London, range e shelters; 1 fattening. crate; Durham bull 3 years old. 1 McCormick -Deering cultivator; 1
The infant son of Mr. and Mrs_ abo t six sacks brooder coal. PIGS -8 8 York pigs 136 lbs.; g di H. binder 6 -ft. cut '(in good con- FARM FOR SALE
Peter L. McNaughton, who was op IMPLEMENTS — ] M.A. binder; York pigs_ 9 weeks old; 1 sow, dition 1 Quebec sulky rid•ing plow; a69 acres gooa clay foam, ealll,. under drain d
crated on in Clinton Hospital last 1 M.H.Cultivator; 1 list; 1 12 -hoe IMPLEMENTS -1 9 weeks 1 Deering bind- 1 welkin plow, Fleury No. Bl; 1 M. tion except 12 ncres of bush. n Well drained
and fences. Bank barn on atone foundati',..-
drill;
n,
week is improving. new); 1 Deering hay loader, (steel H scuff er, 3 -section harrows; 1 O6ft. snuare, stabling underneath With ce
drill; 4 -section diamond harrows; 1 wagon; 1 cutter' 1 sliding l meat floors. nay barn 34ft. square with hen
Auction Sale
Household Effects. Mr. Harold
Jackson has been instructed bythe
• undersigned to sell by public auction
at the residence of Mrs. A. D. Arm-
strong, Goderich St., Seaforth, on
Wednesday, April 10th, at 1:30 •p.m.
One diningroom suite in full; 1
arm chair (good) ; rocking chairs; 1
touch and day bed combined; 1
library table; 1 hallrack; Davis sew-
ing machine (good); 1, chest of
drawers; 2 wooden. beds; 1 bed-
spring; 1 spring mattress (new); 2
bedroom dresses; 1 new bed with
new springs and mattress; mattress
covers; curtains; 1 kitchen cup-
board; 1 kitchen table and.chairs
2 good clocks, one 8 -day; I electric
floor -lamp; 1 electric table lamp
a number of small tables; 1 rug 6-ft'
x 9 -ft.; washing machine; washtub
and benches and wringer; 1 Quebec
.heater, Clare Jewel, large size (new)
1 step ladder and garden tools; law
mower; dishes and cooking utensils
Faller brushes; electric toaster and
iron; aluminum tea kettle. A numbs
of articles too:numerous to mention
Terms—Cash
MRS. A. D, ARMSTRONG, Prop
Harold Jackson, Auct.
Oliver riding plow; hay rake; mower frame); 1 sulky rake; 1 M.14. drill ,(new); 1 set sleighs with flat rack; Oen Cement underneath, 120t' driving left, Frame hones with
$/-ft, cut; 1 hay leader; 1 scuffles; 13 disc with ferfilator; 1 McCor 1 gravel box; 1 steel roller; 1 Stone insulate brick severing, ashen rooms and
2 wagons; hay rack with shift; 1 nick Deering stiff tooth tractor cul-
1
ul- boat;1 wheel barrow: hay fork; 203 shed. situated 7. miles from Seaforth; 4 mites
buggy; 1 cutter; grindstone; stone- tivator 8/ ft. (new); McCormick
ft. ope(nearly new quantityfrom Walton• 190 rode from school and
boat; wagon box; stock rack: pig manure spreader; 1 grain grinder lumber; 6 cedar postsilae barleyfork; i Con 4 10 iM E l op.WAydropallLthrough tb n
crate; man ere -spreader ; gravel -box; and 60 £t. belt, 7 inch (new);:4- 2 pitch forks; 1 ensilage fork; 1and house ,rad water an through ban.
flat -rack; 1 packer '(fanning g rngl section harrows; steel roller; 6 -sec- shovel; 1 ditching spade, and trunci- Apply to lack McSpadden, Walton,'R.R.4
plow; set sleighs; tion harrow bar; fanning mill; stone ons other articles. 2 fattening
boat; wheel barrow; 1 steel wheel g +te
with screens; set 2000 lbs. scales;crates; 2 pigtroughs;
1 beam scale; binder tongues 14 trucwagon; new hay rack, 16 -ft.;
ers cross t saw; ri wires stretch- ande
feet; I oak tongue; 35 cedar cutter; buggy; 1 wagon box and pulleys; Me.H. mower 6 -ft. cut; 10 -ft.
posts; 8 corner posts; 1 26 -ft. stock rack; 1 set of new sloop sleighs rake; 1 sugar kettle; 200 -ft, snow
ladder: 2 ladder poles ripped; forks; and flat rack; sling chain and hay fence (nearly new).
chains; some plank; white Ash lure- fork; 1 cream separator; chop boxes; HARNESS -1 set double harness
her for gates; hand stretcher; block grain bags; 100 -gallon oil drum with
and tackle; whiffl.etrees; double- pump; gas barrels; 1 iron pump and (good as new); horse collars, 1 pair
trees; neck -yoke; 24 grain 'bags; piping. Host of other articles too horse blankets.
sacks; shovels cream separator. numerous to mention. HAY AND GRAIN -12 tons
; Numerous other articles. HARNESS -1 set of light her- '(more h less) mixed hay; n bus.
HARNESS -1 set breeching har- tress; 1 set of breeching g harness; fall Wheat: 300 bus, Erban Oats
tress; 1 set backbend; 1. sot single number. of horse collars. (fit for seed), with some barley.
Terms—Cash, as farm is sold.
hart GRAIN -200 HARRY DURNIN, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auct.
• cess; 4 collas• horse blankets;' AIN -200 bus. mixed grain
robe; 1 harness repair bench. 10 ton of mixed hay; 1 steel garage
GRAIN -400 bus. mixed grain; 60 9115 can easily be moved.
bus. Alaska oats; 175 bus. feed har- FARM -100 acres on paved (Mill)
i1 ley; 200 bus. Western oats. road, brick house, bank barn, new
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 sew- cement stabling,, running water sup
ing machine; 1 Aladdin lamp; 1 box ply, hydro throughout buildings.,
r stove; 2 5 -gal. coal oil cans.. Terms; 'Chattels Cash. On far
• I Terms—Cash, as farm is sold.
WILLIAM LEEMING, Prop.
Harold Jackson. Aust.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
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made known day of sale.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
ARTHUR WRIGHT, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Aust.
FARM FOR SALE •
Five miles south of Seaforth, and
- one mile' east, Lot 7, Concession 8,
Tuckersmith. One mile from school.
m , Large bank burn, brick house, hen
house and pigpen. Drained. Plenty
of water. All seeded to grass. Pos-
session given immediately. Apply- to
J. W. Free, Seaforth,
Dublin Produce
Co.
A. KOSTEK & SON
REGISTERED EGG
GRADING STATION.
Automatic Egg Grading
Machines Used
Highest Cash Prices Paid
for Eggs and Poultry
WE WILL PICK UP
YOUR PRODUCE`
Phone Dublin 50
SEAFORTH PHONE 155W
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 J'
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. 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 St., Stratford.
Telephone 267.
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
FOR SALE
6 -Room Frame Homo. Hydro, Town Water,
and cellar. Situated on Coleman Street.
House with barn. Situated on Main Street.:
South.
50 Acre Farm, Twp. . Tuckersmith. Good
Brick .House, Bank Barn, Poultry House and
Driving Shod. Immediate possession.
78 Acre Farm, Twp. Tuckersmith. Frame
House, Bank Barn, Driving Shed, Hog Pen.
Good. .bush with spring therein.
Also have farms listed in Halation.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate
Phones.: 834 Office Rea. 229
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling, hydro, 1% acres,
North Main street. Suitable for poul-
try farm. Early possession..
Double house on Victoria St. Sep-
arate apartments, good investment.
Frame cottage, Goderich ' St. East:
Watson & Reid, Seaforth.
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, OODERICA
District Agent