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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1946-10-03, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 3, 1946 HENSALL Sunday visitors with Mrs. Meid- inger were Mr, and Mrs.. D. Bain and Mr. Yary of St Marys. Mrs. H. Souter of Chatham re- cently visited her mother, Mrs. Cox - worth. The. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper Will be dispensed in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday. Oct. 6th at themorning service con- ducted by on-ductedby Rev. P. A. Ferguson. Pre- paratory service will be , held on Friday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Alger Brown of Ox- ford,. Mich., visited this week with Mrs. Fred Corbett and members of the family. The Hensall Women's Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. John MacBeath on Wednesday evening Oct. 9th with MS's. A,. Orr co -hostess. Motto "A thing done right to -day means less trouble to- morrow" Miss Greta Laramie. The special speaker is to be Dr John C.' Goddard, Roll call, health hints. Sal•' ad demonstration:Will be presented,! Social Committee1 Miss Florence Welsh, Ml's. Norniinton, Mrs. R. MacLaren, Mrs. S. Bell and Mrs. J. Sangster. A large attendance is urged. - Rally Day Service was held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sun- day when the members of the Sab- bath School and teachers attended the service. Rev. P. A. Ferguson de- livered an inspiring message to the boys and girls, relating the story of David and Goliath, Mrs. Funk and daughter Miss FOR SALE Annie Funk left for Saskatoon on McCormick -Deering tractor, 40 hp. Tuesday, where the latter's wedding on steel, good shape; also 3 furrow will take place on Oct. 14th. , Oliver plow, 1 year old. William R. Rally Day Services . Lowry, phone 6r16, Ripley central. Rally Day Services were held in In Memoriam 'ANDERSON _ In .loving. memory ' of, my husband Wm. Herbert Anderson who passed away one year ago, Oct..7th, 1945.' God gives us courage to carry on, And strength to bear the blow, Butwhat it meant to lose you, dear, No one will ever know. -Ever lovingly remembered by his Wife Louise. Card of Thanks We wish to thank the friends and neighbors for their kindness in our bereavement, those who loaned cars or helped in any way, also the doctors and .staff of Seaforth hos- pital. Mrs. John Mulligan and family Card of Thanks Mr. Henry Cooper and family. and Mr. and Mrs. James, H. Reid wish to thank the friends and neighbors for the kindness shown in their recent bereavement in the death 0f Mrs. Annie E. Reid; and those who loaned cars or helped in any way; also the Clinton Hospital Staff; also Dr. Oakes. THANK YOU We wish to thank our many friends for their kindness in pre- senting us with the lovely Sofa -Bed at the reception recently held in our. honour, Mr. and Mrs. Mac Scott, Seaforth. FOR SALE White Leghorn pullets, 5 months old, laying, Phone 847x31, Seaforth. AUCTION SALE At the farm of W. J. Miller, 2 miles east and ilA miles north of Clinton SATURDAY, OCTOBER 5th at 130 P.M. sharp, the following CATTLE -15 Durham and Hereford cows due in October. November, and December. 3 Registered 3 year old Jerseys due in December, 35 yearling and 2 year old steers and heifers (all good quality). PIGS -Young sow, 30 young chunks. IMPLEMENTS -Farm wagon (new) with 600"x16" rubber tires; M.H. Binder, 6 ft. -cut; 3 H.P. gasoline engine; circular saw and mandril; 50 feet 6 inch belt GRAIN -100 bushels of Spring Wheat (suitable for seed); 200 bushels Vanguard Oats. Terms Cash W. J. MILLER Proprietor EDWARD' W. ELLIOTT, CHARLES DALE Auctioneer Auction Sale At the residence of Mra. James Smoot, Egmondville, on Saturday, Oat. 12, at 2 p.m. Dining room table- and chairs, buffet, 2 'beds, 1 spring, 1 spring mattress, bedroom box and. seat,.. 1 dresser, washstands, tug,, Congoleum rug, scatter lugs, hall seat, 3 rockers. victrola, cheat of drawers, sewing machine, kitchen table, small tables, heater (good as new) Banner range, coal -oil stove and oven, kitehen chairs, kitchen cupboards, davenport, chair, floor covering, dishes, tubs, fruit iars, kitchen utensils, ironing board, floor mops, pictures, writing desk, stove, pines, lawn mower, tools and other articles. Terms cash. MRS, JAMES SPROAT, Main St. Egmond- ville, Proprietress. I•Iarold Jackson, Auctioneer. Clearing Auction Sale Farm Steak, Implements, Teed and House- hold Effects. At Lot 47, London Road Sur- vey,- Tucketsmith Township. on No. 4 High- way, 2 miles south of Clinton, on Wednesday, October 0. 12.30 p.m. sharp, the following: FOR SALE HORSES -Clyde horse, 8 years old, apptox- HensaII United Church on Sunday imately 1,680 10; Perebeion minx, 12 yea" morning with the Sunday School House and one acre of land in Eg- old, approximately 1,400 lb ; Peroheron horse, Superintendent, Mr. Edison Forrest,mondville. Apply News Office. aged. approximately 1,300 ib. CATTLE -Holstein sow, 6 years old, due presiding, Folowing the singing of -/, FOR SALE Nov. 7 1 Holstein Co -/,7 years old, due Nov. a hymn and prayer, Rev, R. A. 30; Holstein heifer 3 years old, clue Nov. 20; Brook baptized the children of Mr. Pullers, New Hampshire x Barred Hotateln cow, 6 years old, due Dec. 9; Hot - Brook p Rocks; New Hampshire x Sussex; stein heifer. 3 years old, due Dec. 16; Rol- and Mrs. Jack Traquair and Mr. and White Leghorn x White Rock. Phone Mrs. S. G. Rennie. A chorus of child- Hensall 97r11. Elgin McKinley, Zurich ren sang "Hear us Father when we g Pray" under the direction of Miss WANTED Michie. Miss Lenore Nolminton told Dublin high school girl desiring the story entitled "Truly Brothers". room and board in return for light cow. 7 years old, due March 8; red Short The scripture passages were read by household duties. Please write Box Corn sow, -7 years old, due March 13; Jersey Charles Fee, .Shirley Chapman and 127, Seaforth News, cow 6mears -old, due March 9 ; Hereford x Jack Corbett. The choir sang a 8e - lection entitled "I would be True".' FARM FOR SALE Jersey cow, 9 years old duo Mus 17: 5 Spring calves; 2 Polled -Angus calves, 6 weeks old. Rev, Brook spoke on the "Stories of Fifty acres in township of Hibbert, 9 PiGs-Sow 10n pigs e 101. weeks old: Hymns", Dr. I. G. Smillie of Kiln- good cement house and bank barn, POULTRY & EQUIP'T - 18 one -year-old loops, B.C. sang a solo entitled MI Hydro available, near church and Light Sussex hens; 75 one -year-old hybrid 1,ens; eahi n 10'x12', suitable for poultry. IMPLEMENTS-Fordson tractor on rubber (only used. 6 months) ; Ferguson tractor ploy+; Massey -Harris binder, 7 ft. cut; Massey -Harris side delivery rake; Massey -Harris one -furrow Auction Sale OF STOCK CATTLE AND PIGS. At-Mis..Joseph Rau'o farm, 4S mile north of Drysdale, on Tuesday, Oat. 80, 1 p.m. 80 head of Durham and Hereford cattle ranging from 400 to 700 tbs. Also some :Sows and ,Chunks. Terms cash, DAVID LEMON, Proprietor, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Auction Sale There will. be offered' for sale .by public. auction the lands and household goods of the late William Young at his /ate residence, Goderich Street East, Seaforth, Monday, Oct- ober 2101, at 2 p.m., the -following: FIRSTLY: Folio lands comprising ' the West half of Lot 15 in the First Concession, Township of MaKlllop, containing 60 acres of land more or less, Some Fall ploughing done. SECONDLY: Seven room frame house on Goderich Street East. Seaforth, being Lot Eight in G. Snarling's Survey of the Town of Seaforth. THIRDLY: Quantity of household effects. Terms on property Ten percent of pur- chaseprioe on day of sale, balance on closing. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Ohesney, Clerk. McConnell & Heys,_ Solicitors for Admin- istrator.. stein heifer, 3 years old, due Jan. 1; Bel - 2% Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements. At stehr cow•, 0 years .old, due Feb. 20 ; Hol- P skein cow'. 7 years old, due Feb. 22; 2 Hot- Lot 28, Con. 5, Mclfillop, 2ifs miles stein heifers, 3 years old,due March 11: north. of Seaforth, 34, mile west. On d Holstein heifer, 3 Feats o d ue March • Holstein cow, 9 years old, due April 12; Hoi- Monday, October 7th, at 1 p.m. stein cow 9 years old, due April 15; Holstein 1 grey horse 8 years old; 1 brown cow, 6 years old, milking; roan Shorthorn horse 8 years old. the Cross of Christ I Glory." The schools. Priced reasonable for quick Junior members of the choir sang sale. Apply to The Seaforth News. "What a Friend we have in Jesus,", NURSES WANTED Mrs. Hadden and Mrs. Hess sang a Graduates or undergraduates for riding prowl Massey -Harris walking pow. duet entitled "The Ninety and New Idea hay loader (nearly newt: New Idea Nine." A quartette comprising Mrs. General Duty. Eight hour duty, six manure spreader ((nearly new) : Cookahutt 13- q g day week. ' Apply Superintendent, hoe fertilizer drlil : 8-disc drill; two furrow riding plow; Deering 13 -disc drFrost & ieor'f9ruttr[rw6 ier;ne-owscule2 truck wagons; ft. sliding rack; sloop sleighs; cutter, root pulper; fanning mill; 2,000 ib scales; Wood's gain crusher; Delaval cream sep- arator with motor attachment; 1 -hp. heavy duty electric motor; Delaval milking mach- ine (2 single units) • iron Dump with 26 feet of piping; 3 ten-gallonmilk elks, shovels, heels. troughs; 3 pig troughs, Drysdale, Mrs. Hess, Mr. H. Phile• Memorial Hospital, Listowel, Ont. Mr. S. Rennie sang "I heard the Voice of Jesus" I FOR SALE Forrest-Treffry- i 1928 Whippet Coach in good run - A pretty autumn wedding was rung condition. Norman Dupee, Vic - solemnized at Hensall United Church toria St., Seaforth. manse on Saturday Sept. 28th when - Rev. R. A. Brook united in mar- FOR SALE riage Margaret Edythe, younger About fifty year-old Leghorn hens.u-hp, eleotrie motor. daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Jack McIver, phone Dublin 22r13, I HARNESS &c -Set of bck-band harness; plow harness; bridles, horse collars, robe. FEED -Approx. 40 tons of clover. May; ap- prox. 10 tens of timothy hay; 6 bughel othy seed; Quantity of bean straw. FURNITURE -Electric enamel Kelvinator (1'rrge slag) ; McClary range, reservoir and worming closet: Quebec heater; Baal oil stove and oven ; double bed, springs and mattress; day bed; extension table and chairs, etc. Terms cash. No reserve as farm sold. MILTON WILTED, Proprietor. Edward W. Elliott, Frank Kirkby, Auctioneers. Treffry, Cromarty and Ross James WANTED Forrest, younger son of Mr. and Wanted to buy, a force pump, large Mrs. Wm. Forrest, Hensall. The central.bride looked charming in a floor Phone 22r4, Dublin ceutra length dress, of white satin, fa FOR SALE shioned with a sweetheart neckline,' 260 Pullets, hybrid, 6 months old, pleated bodice and lace insertion in Rock X New Hampshire. Phone 77 r the skirt. She wore a sweetheart 11 Hensall. Orval Workman, headdress with a hand -embroidered finger-tip veil and carried a bou-,LOST quet of Better Time Roses, Miss ' 1 year old heifer strayed from Shirley Treffry of Flint, Mich., cou- lot 21, con. 1, Tuckersmith. Anyone sin of the bride, was bridesmaid, having information notify Orval wearing a floor -length gown of blue Workman. Phone 77 r 11, Hensall, net over crepe, with matching headdress and finger-tip veil, and FOR SALE •arried a bouquet of pink roses. Mr,1 white enamel Harrison range, Harvey Diemen of Hensall was with water front, good as new; 2 groomsman. A reception was held at small antique upholstered chairs in the home of the bride's parents, 1st class condition; 2 heaters. Jack! Mrs. Treffry received wearing an Pethick, N. Main St., Seaforth. ••qua blue wool dress, assisted by FOR SALE Mrs. Forrest wearing a blue crepe; Two Durham cows, one will fresh - dress, both wore corsages of pink en middle of Oct. other first week in roses. The bride's table was centered Nov. Apply at The News Office. with the wedding cake and decorated with pink candles. The dinning-'. FOR SALE room decorations were in pink and One team of heavy horses and one white streamers. Serving were Miss coal range. George B. Eberha3-t, Jean Wright, Mrs. 0, Agar, Staffs, Seaforth, Ont, Mrs. Ed. Lawson, Mrs. Carl Briggs, Flint, Mich., Mrs. Doris Rosser and Mrs Ed. Robertson, Stratford. Later the bride and groom left amid, showers of confetti and best wishes. The bride wore a grey chalk striped suit, with aqua blue top coat and black accessories andcorsage of Roses. They will reside on the groom's farm near Hensall. Miss .Annie Funk, bride -elect, was at his home here, pleasantly surprised at a lniscellan- Miss Cartwright of London was a sous shower at the home of Miss week end guest with Mr, and Mrs, .4. Margaret Shepherd on Thursday L. Case. evening. She was the recipient of Mr. and Ml's, Edward Judd of Lon - many beautiful and useful gifts. don were in town on Saturday. Miss Olive Walker, R.N., of Albany Mr. G. M, Case, who has conducted. Hospital, N.Y., is visiting with her the Hensall Bakery for a number of parents. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker. years, has disposed of his business to Mr. and Mrs. E, L. Mickle and fainMessrs. John A. and 3, C. Peebles, fly spent the week end at Roncleau who take possession this week. Park. 14Iiss Florence Schwalm of London Mr. Donald MoKaig of Goderich spent the week end at the home of spent the past two weeks holidaying her mother Mrs, Violet Schwalm. FOR SALE Kitchen cabinet in good condition; cistern pump, and white enamel kit- chen sink 18"x30". Phone 1.20, • FOR SALE 12 little pigs, 8 weeks old. D. S. Mcllrien, phone 8451.3, Seaforth. Cart ell Service tali(. t CI Gare SHELL PREMIUM GASOLINE TIME FOR FALL CHANGE -OVER Change to New Shell K-100 Motor 011 SHELLZONE ANTI - FREEZE (while supply lasts) REPAIRS TO ALL MAKES OF CARS Government Certified Mechanics Goodyear Tires and Factory -Fresh Batteries Phone 182 Goderich St. West, Seaforth Clearing Auction Sale Of Fal•m Stock and Implements. At Lot 24, Con. 1, McKillop Twp. oppos- ite Lions Park, Seaforth, on Saturday, October 6th, at 1.30 p.m. sharp. Horses -Pair farm chunks, blue roan mare and grey gelding, good in all harness, single or double, Cattle -12 head purebred Hereford cattle; purebred Hereford bull, weigh- ing approximately one ton (quiet); 12 head purebred Hereford cows, springing heifers, young bulls; 1 dual purpose Durham cow, to freshen at time of sale; 10 head Hereford year- lings, low down, thick, good cattle; 3 head of steers, Polled Angers and Durham cross; 4 brindle heifers, to freshen this winter. . Pigs -Part Berkshire sow with 12 pigs, 4 weeks old; 13 pigs, just wean- ed; eaned; 2 purebred Tamworth sows, moth- ers of the above pigs. Poultry -15 Rocic pullets, ready to lay; 10 cockerels, weighing about 7 pounds (buy your Sunday dinner by auction). Hay and Grain -60 tons of hay (if not sold previous to sale);. 800 hu. mixed grain, oats and barley. I•larness - Set of team breeching harness; set of plow harness; also collars, bridles, odd pieces of harness. Usual run of Farm Implements. Also a few Household Articles, in- cluding a White Enamel Kitchen stove; Quebec heater (both in real 'good con.dition). Other articles. Terms cash. No reserve as farm sold GEORGE LO W ERY, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. NOTICE We give prompt efficient service to all makes of Sewing Machines. Free estimates given. We also make but- tons, buckles and do hemstitching. Singer Sewing Machine Co., 78 Ont- ario St, Stratford. . FOR SALE Ninety white Leghorn hens, a year old, Mrs. Chas. Hoggart, phone 850 r 3. FOR 'SALE A man's bicycle, first class condi- tion. Apply at Frank Sniith's Garage, Dublin. FOR SALE 250 pullets, hybrid, Rock and New Hampshire, 100 White Leghorns, laying. Apply to W. P. McIver, Staffa, R.R. 1. Phone 43 r 25 Dublin FOR SALE Boys tweed suit size 18 years, and girls brown tweed coat size 12 years. Both in good condition, Apply at News Office. FOR SALE 125 Hybrid pullets ready to lay. Also a grade Durham bull 10 months old. Apply Elgin Nott, phone 847.5. White cow bred June 3; white face B. heifer, June 6th; black cow, June 9; Holstein heifer, June 1.0; black cow June 12; red heifer, June 14; blue cow June 28; black cow June 29; 'black cow Sept. 9; black cow June 8; 4 farrow cows, milking well; 4 calves 400 lbs.; 1 calf 2 weeks old; 4 steers 900 lbs. 50 pullets, ready to lay, Sussex a New Hampshires. 15 chunks of pigs. 1 M.H. binder 6 ft; 1 M.H. mower 5 ft.; 2 furrow Cockshutt riding plow; 8 section harrows; 1 walking plow; 1 disc drill, 11 run, M.H.; two -drum land roller; 2 cream separators, De Laval; 1 top buggy; 1 wagon 4!; 1 disc harrow, Terms cash. WILLIAM J. HARRISON, Prop. Joseph L. Ryan, Auctioneer. Thomas O'Rourke, Clerk. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Implements, Feed & Furniture. At lot 30, Conc. 4, Mc- Killop Tp., 1 mile west and 2 miles north of Seaforth, on. Friday, October llth, at 1 p.m. sharp, the following: Horses -Brown. mare 10 years old; aged mare. Cattle -White cow 5 years old, due March 12th; roan cow 7 years old, due April 3rd; roan cow 7 years old, due May 17th; red cow, 5 years old, re- cently freshened; heifer 1 year old; steer 1 year old; spying calf; 2 calves 3 months old. Pigs -2 brood sows and 13 pigs 7 weeks old; 2 purebred Yorkshire sows; Berkshire sow due time of sale; 1 young Yorkshire sow; 1 young Berk- shire sow. Poultry -70 Barred Rock x New Hampshire (hybrid) pullets (laying); 18 Sussex x Leghorn pullets (hybrid), (laying); 14 young geese; 4 geese 2 years old. Implements -Massey Barris binder 6 ft. cut; M.H. side delivery rake; McCormick mower 6 ft. cut; McCorm- ick cultivator; McCormick hay loader; F, & W. out -throw also; Deering 13 disc drill; Deering manure spreader; Cockshutt riding plow; Fleury walk- ing plow; steel drum roller; 4 section drag harrows; wagon; flat rack; set of sleighs; 1 row scuffler; Clinton fan- ning mill; 240 1b. scales; cutting box; root pulper; DeLaval cream separa- tor; blacksmith's vice; 6 ft. log bunks; Cyclone grass. seeder; set of can- vasses for Frost & Wood binder 6 ft. cut; grain lifters; set of back hand harness; 3 collars; wheel barrow; pig crates; feed boxes; forks, chains, shovels; whiifletrees; neckyokes and numerous other articles. Feed -Approximately 600 bus, of Erban oats; quantity of mixed grain, quantity of spring wheat. Furniture Sherlock -Manning or- gan; Spartan battery radio; what -not (walnut); weight clock '(antique); wardrobe; 0 cane bottom chairs; bed loom suite; 4 wash stands; wooden bed; glass cupboard; extension table; sideboard; 2 kitchen tables; 5 gal. churn; wooden butter bowl; Princess Pat range; coal oil stove; oven; Alad- din hanging lamp, lamps, odd dishes. Terms Cash,''No reserve as farm sold JOHN McELROY, Proprietor. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. WE PAY BEST PRICES FOR Chickens, Fowl Turkeys- Geese, Ducks DRESSED AND LIVE HORSEHAIR Feathers - New and Used Parkdale Poultry Mitchell, Ontario AT FINNIGAN'S A Great. Suggestion . The Fall Fair is over. We hear glowing accounts of the way it Was organized this year. We offer our congratulations to the Executive and their Committees. Yet there is room for improvement. WE SUGGEST malting the ."Sport of Kings" the main attraction, Pay a purse worthy of the noblest of animals. WJIJ SUGGEST the whole Town lock up shop and go to the Fair. Make the people Seaforth consaioue. Arrived this week from Gordon McKay, Toronto, a ship mest of Flannelette Blankets. Also some full fashioned hose, now on display. W. J. FINNIGAN & SON Auction Sale "Strathroy, Sat., Oct, Sth. 200 head of, mixed stock cattle includ- ing a choice run of Herefords, Sale every Sat. Private sales in the week. Trucks to deliver, A. G. MCALPIND, Auctioneer. Clearing Auction Sale Of Cattle. At Lot 26, Con. 6, Hullett, 3 miles north of Clinton, •on No. 4 Highway, on Friday, October 11, at 2 p.m, ,standard time. Red Durham cow 7 years old, due Jan. 16; red Durham cow 9 years old, clue Jan. 17th; grey Durham cow 7 years old, due Jan. 241h; red Durham cow, & year's old, due April 2; red Dur- ham cow 8 years old, due March 2; red Durham, cow 9 • years old, due March 8th; roan Durham cow, 12 years; old, due March 13th; red Dur- ham cow 7 years old, due March 19; black cow 11 years old, duo Feb. 24; red Durham cow 12 years old, due March 16; Hereford cow 3 years old, supposed to' be in calf; grey Durham cow 7 years old, due Aril 15th, Purebred Herefords -1 cow 5 years old, due Dec. 29; 1 cow 5 years old, due Jana 6; 1 cote 5 years old, due Jan. 9; 2 bulls 10 months old; 1 heifer 13 months old. Steers - 16 Durham and Hereford steers 850 lbs.; 16 Durham and Here- ford steers 700 lb. Calves - 8 Durham and Hereford calves 9 months; 10 Durham & Here- ford calves 6 months old; 2 Durham calves 2 months old. Anyone buying these steers can leave them on my grass for 2 weeks. No reserve. Terms cash. ARNOLD DALE, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Auction Sale Household Furniture. -On Saturday, October 5th, at 2 p.m., at Dublin: Barn 48x18, good timber frame. 2 galvanized boxes for pick-up trucks; 8 piece solid walnut dining room suite; bedsteads, springs, mat- tresses, attresses, one good spring -filled mat- tress, hand washing machine with wringer, 2 dressers, kitchen table, couple small tables, Iarge ice refrig- erator, efrigerator, kitchen sideboard, Ottoman, clock, coal oil stove, table linens, large hand sleigh, buffalo robe, dishes, glassware, sealers, wooden trough, quantity of lumber, and numerous other articles. Terms Cash. ARTHUR FORSTER, Proprietor. Joseph L. Ryan, Auctioneer. SALES HELP AND AGENTS WANTED EARN EXTRA MONEY this "easy" way with Regal's 21 card Feature Assortment. Sell Canada'snewest, fastest -selling Christ/nos Cards. Exclusive with Regal. Sell the 21 -card feature box for 81, or Regal's famous Friendship" Box of all -occasion cards. Double Sales! Introduce Regal's wonderful new Canadian Scene's Box. 16 cards by fam- ous Canadian artists '$1. Regalia new Framed Gift Pictures of authentic Canadian scenes are ideal Christmas Gifts. Sell for $1. Learn the intriguing details. Up to 6090, clear profit. Write NOW for agent's 1996 Catalog. REGAL STATIONERY CO. LTD., Dept. 06, 105 Simcoe St., Toronto, Ont., or Dept. G8, 163 W. Hastings St„ Vancouver, B.O. FOR SALE 1 team of Draft horses, 3 -year geld- ing and a 4 -year-old filly. Charles Dolmage, phone 840r15. FARM FOR SALE Lot West Half of 27, Con. 6,' Hib- bert, and North Half of 27, Con. 4; on which there is good frame house and bank and straw barn, good drive shed and henhouse, 234, miles from highway. Hydro available. Convenient to schools and churches. Apply to Jos. Atkinson, Dublin, Ont. PROPERTY, FOR SALE 1% storey frame house in the town of Seaforth, centrally located. Harold Jackson. NOTICE TOWNSHIP OF TUCKERSMITH Township of Tuckersmith will sponsor a Practice Plowing Match to be held on Gordon Richardson's farm, two miles east of Bruce - field on. the. Mill Road, friday, October 4th. Coaches will bo present to coach partici- pants in Preparation for the Provincial PlovS- ;ng Match to be held at Port Albert on Oct. 16, 16, 17 & 18th. Plowing to be either with horses or tractor and interested parties are asked to notify Arthur Nicholson, Reeve, Phone 666 r 2, Seaforth, of their intention to plow at thio Practice. 'FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, more or less, Lot 7, Con. 7, Hullett, choice farm land, good buildings, good brick house, about ten acres of bush, good drilled well at the barn, good well at the house, never short of soft water, and a good spring in the back field. Apply to Alfred Buchanan, phone 841 r 4, Seaforth Central. RENFREW SALES & SERVICE Hand turned and Electric Cream Separators. Enamelled Stoves and re- pairs for the Anker-Holth Separator. For particulars phone or write Basil -O'Rourke, Brumfield. Clinton 618r21, FOR SALE 11/2 storey frame dwelling on John street. Watson & Reid, Seaforth FOR SALE Lot West Hall of 27, Con. 5, Hib- bert, and South Half of 27, Con. 4, on which there 3s good frame house and bank and straw barn, good drive shed and henhouse, 2% miles from highway. Hydro available. Convenient to schools and churches. Apply to Jos. Atkinson, Dublin, Ont. FOR SALE New Massey -Harris corn binder. Apply Seaforth Motors, Seaforth, McConnell & Hays " Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D; McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SEAFORTH,' ONT. Telephone 174 Alvin W. Silvery Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Royal Apartments Phone 173 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build, lug, 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-class Companies. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE -, SEAFORTH, Ont. Offloers President, F. McGregor, Clintons Vice President, C. W. Leonhardt, Brodhagen; Seo'rretary-Treasurer and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot. Seaforth; Chris . Leonhardt, Bora. holm; E. J. Trewartha, CHnfoai John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mo - Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander.. Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Bruoefieid; R. P. McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Praetor, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth Th Parties desirous to effect insurance 11k4 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, 11.B., Physician. Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon. Office Hours Daily except Wednes- day 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Appointments for consultation mar be made in advance. Telephones 26 and 27. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross' office, Phone 6W MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D, Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat • -�cw 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 CHARLES F. DALE Licensed Auctioneer Household and Farm Stock, Etc. Reasonable rates and satisfaction guaranteed Write or phone Chas. F. Dale, Clin- ton R.R.4. Phone 616r4, Clinton central JOSEPH L. RYAN AUCTION2IER Licensed in Huron and Perth Specializing in Farm Stock and Farm implements, and Household Effects For information phone 40r5, Dublin, FOR SALE Good house, village of Dublin, modern. Also a number of other properties in Seaforth listed. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phones: 334 Office Res. 220 SPRAYED APPLES' FOR SALE Harvest & Fall apples for sale. Phone Clinton 622.24. Fred Mc- Clymont, Varna. PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envel- ope with price list. 6 samples 250; 24 samples 31.00. Mail -Order Dept, T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont.. NOTICE We wish to inform the public that our York hogs are not for sex - vice. C. V. Dale and W. J Dale STRAYED Strayed from lot 23, con. 1, Hib- bert, four white-faced yearlings, have hole in left ear. Please notify Alphonsus Cronin, phone 22 r 23,.. Dublin Central,