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THURSDAY, OCTOBER 24, 1946
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. S. M. Barbour of
Toronto and Mr. and Mrs. Roy
Fleas and children of Dorchester
'visited over the holiday with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hog-
garth,
Dr. " and Mrs. A. R. Campbell of
Guelph visited this week with Mr.
and Mrs, R. Y. M'acLaren and at-
tended the International Plowing
Match.
Mr. Donald Walker and Mr. and
Mrs. Ferguson of Toronto visited
over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs.
Geo. Walken
Mr. and Mr's. Delos Huntley and
family of Brantford were weekend
visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Walker
Carlisle.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cowen and
Teddy of Cookstown visited on
Thanksgiving with Mr. and Mrs.
Melvin Moir.
Mr. and Mrs. R. D- Bell of Lon-
don spent a day this week with Mr.
and Mrs. Glenn Bell. -
The Fall Rally of iron Presby-
tery Y.P.U. will be held in Hensall.
United Church on Friday, Oct. 18th.
The theme ''Canadians United in
Christ', Address by Rev. Hugh C. The maid of ihonor, Mrs. Zlecer
Wilson, Blyth, I Mrs. Alda Simmons and son Jack, Campbell, sister of le
bride, wore a
Mrs. (Dr.) A. R. pa ell of also Mrs. motor
o oagar Butts of on Tuesday fora Sana long, gown of mauve taffeta with
Guelph visited during the past week Barbara, Calif., for the winter• Witching shoulder length veil, 'car-
with Mrs. •A. Ferguson,. ried a' nosegay of pink roses. The
Rev. P. A. k eMrs. Fer u-� Theymon s sister, has
two bride amends, Mrs• Kenneth Ma-
son,
tive and children visited with re -' Si m son. sister-in-law of the bride, wore
tines in Hamilton, recently. They spent the past several weeks here a long frock of pink crepe sheer,
were accompanied 'home by Mrs.l Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Elder and carried a nose -gay of pink roses,
Ferguson's parents, Rev. and Mrs.' little son Kenneth, of Hamilton, and the other, Mrs. Chas. Johnston,
Saurlderson, who had been visiting' l2rs.tJo'hn Passmo a sawith
d also arts d- sister-inlaw of the groom, wore a
in Hamilton. long frock of yellow taffeta and car -
Mrs. Ruth Paisley. of Toronto ed the Peck—Wolper wedding. ried a nosegay of yellow roses, with
visited over Thanksgiving with Mr I Miss Mavis Spencer of Toronto matching elbow length veils and
and Mrs. S. G. Rennie. I was a weekend visitor with her par- bandeau. Little Louise Campbell,
A Rummage sale and tea willbe eats, Mr, and Mrs. Albert Spencer. cousin of the groom, was'dressed in
held in the Town hall, Hensallall,, on Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Greene and a long dress of blue faconne crepe,
daughter Lois. of Port Stanley, visit- shoulder -length veil and carried a
ed recently with Mrs Greene's nosegay of red roses and blue Corn -
mother, Mrs Jas Darman. flowers. The groom was attended'by
Sat. Nov 2, under ausp ces o
Ladies Aid of Carmel Presbyterian
Church, '
'Choir of Hensall United Church
are sponsoring a. concert in, te.
Church on Tuesday evening Oct. 22,
presented by "The Davies" the
ewest concert personalities featur-
ing Miss Frances Davies, mezzo-'
nesday afternoon OQt. gbh were thet
following: Mr. and Mrs. David .Kil-
patrick, London;, Mr. and,Mrs. Ar-
thur Anderson, Mrs. John Anderson,
Mrs. Emerson Anderson, IVlr. and
Mrs. Eldon Jarrott, Mr. and Mrs.
Upshall, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Clark
and Miss Gladys Luker. Miss Mason
is the .daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Jno.
soprano Nelles Davies basso, Noble Mason, Belgrave, Mrs. Mason (nee.
Davies, baritone, Mrs. Vera Hinder- Miss Ethel Clark) being a former
son Davies, Musical Director. Hensall resident, -daughter of the
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Horton and late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Clark.
daughter of Detroit visited recently The Brick United Church near
with his mother Mrs. Horton and Belgrave, was the setting for a
members of the family. lovely Fall wedding on Wednesday
Miss Margaret Glenn was a afternoon October 9th -when Doro-
weekend guest with Miss Barbara thy Catharine, daughter of Mr. and
Michie at the Tatter's home' near Mrs. John Mason, Belgrave, was
Belgrave. united in marriage with Piercing
Mr, W. Kerslake of • St. Marys Edgar Johnston, youngest son of
visited daring the past week My. David Johnston, and the late Mrs.
his son and daughter-in-law, Mr a Johnston, of Bluevale. Rev. G. H.
Mrs. A. W. Kerslake. Dunlop performed the ceremony.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy MacLaren and ;The wedding music was played by
Donald visited recently with"Mr. Miss'Gwen Stewart, of Lucknow.
and Mrs. A. J. Huskin at ' Thames Given in marriage by her father, the
Road.
bride was lovely in a floor -length
Mr, and Mrs. F. G. Bonthron were gown of white organza and a floor -
recent visitors with Rev, W. A. length veil. She carried a bouquet
Young, Mrs. Young and family at of red roses. Her only ornatilent, a
Fergus, 1 string of pearls, the groom's gift.
In Memoriam
FAULKNER—In loving memory of. Loretto
Louise Faulkner, who passed away sud-
denlY Oct. 24, 1945.
A beautiful memory dearer than gold
Of a sister whose worth, can never be told.
Happy :and smiling, ahveys content,
Loynd and respected, wherever She went,
To abeautl£ul life came a Sudden end,
She died as she lied, everyone's friend.
—Sadly. missed by her. ester.' and brothers.
Skaile & Jenkins
Decorators
and
Painters
Consult us on your paper-
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Wallpaper samples.
Free Estimates
Phone 658r23, Seaforth
Mr, and Mrs, Ivan Kiefer who his brother, Geo. Johnston of Bel -
spent the summer with the latter's grave. The ushers were Chas. John -
parents Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Greene stun and Lloyd Mason. Mrs. Philip
at Port Stanley have returned to Stewart of Lucknow, sang "I'll
their home here. I Walk With You," during the signing
The EveningAuxiliai of the of the register. Later a reception for
y over 70 guests was held at the home
United Church will meet at the of the bride's parents, the bride's
home of Mrs. Pearl Stephen on mother receiving In a mauve silk
Monday evening, Oct. 21st. with jersey dress with black hat and
Mrs. W. Smale assisting. Miss wore a corsage of yellow roses. Fol -
Gladys Luker will have charge of lowing this the happy couple left on
the devotional exercises. Roll tall, a motor trip to Niagara Falls, Port
something to be thankful for. Mrs Burwell and London, the bride wear
M. Sanders will present the study. ing a blue suit and red hat and blue
The following ladies form the social topcoat. On their return they will
committee, Mrs. Stephen, Mrs. J. reside on the groom's farm near
Traquair, Mrs. Hedden and Miss Bluevale. Guests were present from
Gladys Luker. A full attendance of Toronto, 'Port Burwell, Listowel,
members is requested. London, Kincardine, Staffa, Auburn,
Among those attending the John-Hensall, Kippen, Centrlalia, Luck
ston—Mason nuptials in Brick Unit -now, Wingham, Bluevale and Bel -
ed Church near Belgrave, last Wed -grave.
Card of Thanks
Mr, and Mrs, John Mcllroy wish
to express their thanks to their
friends and neighbors for their
kindness to them, upon the occasion
of movingaway from their --midst,
and for te lovely presents;•
ARRfVED
Arrived at Dublin 1 car of Poca-
hontas lump coal for sale. Phone 36r
13. Kraiuskopf Bros., Dublin,
TELEPHONE CALLS
HAVE MUSHROOMED
IN THE LAST TWO YEARS!
and they're still zooming! That
is one reason why when you pick
up the telephone, you can't always
get through to your party just as
promptly as you (and we) would
like.
Operators are working at top speed
—present equipment is being
stretched to its fullest possible use
—and we are working against time
to hurry the highly complicated
installations which are essential to
handle the ever-growing number'
of daily calls.
So, when you use the telephone,
will you please remember these
facts 0' your operator sometimes
seems slow to answer, or your call
is otherwise delayed.
BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA
NOTICE
To the Citizens of Seaforth; -Colne
to the sale of J. A. McKenzie, Monday,
Oct. 2Stb, and secure a cow .and be
independent. Have your own milk and
your own butter, also secure a -baby
beef to put in the locker.
FOR SALE
Twentypigs averaging about 80
pounds. Phone 22 r 4, Dublin central
FOR SALE
Twoheifers four . months old.
Apply to Scott Kerr, phone '.269,
Seafolith.
FOR SALE
A good cooking range in fine
shape, medium size. Joseph Mero,
Seaforth.
WANTED
About 10 head of Hgreford
feeder cattle. Phone 23 r 15 Dub-
lin Central. Alvin Beuermann.
FOR SALE.
About 20 shanks for sale weigh-
ing from 50 to 80 lbs. Phone 23 r
16 Dublin Central. Alvin Beuer-
mann.
FOR SALE
Year-old Leghorn hens.` John A.
Shea, phone 04-24, Dublin.
Auction Sale
Strathroy, Sat., odt. 26.
180 mixed stock cattle. Trucks to
deliver.
A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer.
AT FINNIGAN'S
HATS OFF TO THE -CHURCH
Our thanks to the women of the 1egmondville United Church for
their magnificent job of helping to make the ploughing match a
success,
• Our thanks to the Presbyterian Church, Seaforth, for the pleasure
they brought us in the Davie Family Concert.
LET 'US SUPPORT OUR CHURCH
LET 118 ATTEND IT REGULARLY'
IN STOCK. Large stock of Wolk Shoes for Men and Boys, with built-in
arch, and plain, selling. at 3,95 10 7.40.°
Money back if goods not 'satisfactory
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
Clearing Auction Sale McConnell & Hays
OF FARM STOOK AND IMPLEMENTS.
On Lot 21, two miles west of Mensal!, on
Highway 84, Hay Township, Or Thursday,
Oct, 31st, at 1 p.m,
CATTLE -32 Purebred and Grade Cattle.
Shorthorn,May Annette —259293—, Annette
15th 298211—. Athelstane Jilt 7th '.--286324-,
due Feb,. 1 Hereford cow due Nov; '1 Here-
ford cow due Dec.; 1 Hereford cow due Jan.;
1 roan cow due Jan.; 1 roan cow due June;
1 gray cow due Feb.; 1 red cow due 'June;
1 gray cow due July; 1 red heifer due Feb.
1 .roan bull,, nine months old; 6 steers and
heifers rising 2; 6• yearling steers and heifers
year old; 9 spring calves.
York sow due 14 Sept.: 10 pigs 90 1b.
300 Hybrid pullets, laying.
W.C. Allis Chalmers tractor, row crop on
rubber with snuffler and cultivator attach-
ment; new Massey Harris binder,, 7 ft. cut;
Blssel tractor disc; Oliver 2 furrow plow;
13 disc fertilizer drill; turnip drill; three
drum steel roller; onion seeder; M -H man-
ure spreader; hay rake; 8 section harrows;
cutter; top buggy;. root pulper; grain grinder;
hay loader; walking plow; fanning mill; De
Laval cream separator, 700 lb ; Anchor Holth
cream separator, 000 lb.; 3 range coops:
brooder stove; quantity of hay; 400 bu. mixed
grain; 500 bu. of oats; quantity roots..
Terms cash. Farm sold.
LORNE LUKER, Proprietor.
Ed Corbett & Harold Jackson, Auctioneers.'
E. P. Chesney. Clerk.
FOR SALE
100 acres, Lot 28, Con. 3, Tucker -
smith HRS. 10 acres biish• Convenient.
to church & school. Water in house
and barn.' Apply on premises. Edwin
Johns, Seaforth RR3.
Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
Household Effects. Friday,Nov. 152, at Lot 3,
Con. 3. Mullett, at 1 o'clock. -
HORSES: Belgian filly, groan, 3 years old;
1 Belgian filly, roan, 2 yeas old; 1 Belgian
filly, roan, 6 years old; 2 Clyde fillies,
matched, 7 months old and 1 year old' 2 one-
year -old Percheron and Clyde, matched; '2
Belgian Silles 1 year old; 1 -roan gelding 1
year old, Belgian; 1 Clyde gelding 1 year old.
CATTLE -1 Holstein cow 8 years old, due
Dec. 05; 4 Durham heifers 600 lb ; 5 Durham
heifers 250 lb. SHEEP -22 breeding ewes 4
years old; 1 shearling ram, Oxford.
POULTRY -125 New Hemp.. & Sussex' cross
pullets; 14 geese (12 young, 2 old).
GRAIN -200 bus. of oats.
1MPLEMENTS-1 wooden wagon with hay
rack, sloop sleigh with flat rack; 1 thirteen
hoe Massey -Harris seed drill, 13 -tooth spring
tooth cultivator, 3 section diamond harrows,
1 Quebec sulky plow, 1 walking plow, Verity:
soufllei•, harrow cart, rep buggy, hay car,
rapes and pulley., forks, shovels. hoes and a
•host of other articles. 5 cords dry wood.
Household Effects -1 coal oilstove and two
bedsteads; 1 folding cot. Terms cash,
No reserve as farm is sold,
THOS. McMICHAEL, Proprietor,
Frank Kirkby, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
OI` LIVESTOCK. Friday. Nov, lot, at, 1
p.m. Lot 17, Con, 3, Stanley 'rave., 2 miles
wast of Brucetield, on County 'Road.
1 Durham cow, fresh, with calf at foot;
4 Durham & Hereford cows, due In March ;
3 Durham heifers, 2 years old; 1 Durham
steer, 2 years old; 4 Durham steers .and heif-
ers, 800 lb ; 2 Durham year-olds ; 0 Durham.
spring calves.
MRS. JAMES THOMPSON, Prop,
145,04. Jackson, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS, 4 miles
south west of Varna, Lot 19, Con. 10, Stanley
Twp, Tuesday, Oct. 29th, at 1 o'clock.
HORSES -1 brown horse 7 years old: 2
mares 9 and 10 years old.
CATTLE 1 red cow due in Jan. ; 1 red
Hereford due in April; 1 black Hereford due
in April; 1 roar cow due in May ; 1 roan
COW hist bred; 1 roan heifer 3 years old; 1
heifer 1 year old; 1 steer 1 year old; 4 spring
calves. PIGS -1 sow doe in Nov.
POULTRY -50 barred rock hens.
IMPLEMENTS - Deering binder, 6 £t..
Deering mower 6 ft.; Deering mower, 5 ft;
International hay loader; sulky rake; hay
rack; Cockshutt fertilizer drill, 13 hoe, like
new; Massey Harris bean scualer & harvester,
like new; cultivator; spring tooth -Barrow;
drag barrow; hand scuffles wagon; sleighs;
riding plow ; walking plow, like new ; rubber
tire 'buggy ; 2 cutters, 7 in grinder; cutting
box; 41,1, hp gasoline engine; Clinton fan-
ning mill; DeLaval cream separator; 1 set
of double harness; horse collars; brooder
house;: brooder stove; chicken shelters; 80 gal.
feed molasses, elm .plank, >32 ft.. extension ansi
ladder, new, whipple trees,
host of other articles. HAY & GRAIN -50
tons hay. 600 bus. oats.
HOUSEHOLD GOODS — Extension table.
couch, kitchen chairs, cupboard. Daisy churn.
Terms cash.
HERB SMITH, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
Auction Sale
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
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.
HOUSEHOLD 'EFFECTS. Wednesday, Oct.
30Living Room -3 piece set, chairs Seaforth.
1 table; couch; pictures:
Hall—Hall rack. bench & mirror.
Verandah—Couch, 2 chairs & rocker, ham-
mock, -stand.
Dining Room Extension table; set of six
dining room chairs; rocking chair; combina-
tion buffet &'china cabinet; sewing machine,
Improved Raymond; davenport couch & bed,
Congoleum rug 7'-6 x 9'; pictures.
Kitchen—Nearly new wood & coal stoves
and pipes and coal scuttle; kitchen cabinet;
3 -burner coat oil stove and bake oven; Pre-
mier coal oil stove, kettle, pans, double elec-
tric hotplate, steamer, boiler, 8 chairs and•
stool. kitchen utensils and dishes, woodbox &
bench, garden hose.
Bedrooms -1 suite of full width bed, dress-
7stand,
nfnnrsrat
, suite of full width beddese, stand.
springs & mattress ; 1 stand. 1 set single bed
springs; 1 rug 7'-6 x 9'; drapes; 2 chests.
•
Other general Household Effects.
Terms cash.
MRS. NEIL GILLESPIE, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Thee will also be offered at this sale
1 wheel -barrow, 1 cross -cut saw, block na4
taelcle, scoop shovel, draining spade, pleb,
rivette', crow -bar, platform scales (44 Ib);
a number of hot & cold air registers.
FOR SALE
Calf for sale. Apply to Reynolds
Dairy, phone 667 r 33.
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND
FEEDS. Lot 13, Concession 2, HRS, Tucker -
smith, I4j mile west of Egmondville, on Mon-
day, October 28th at 12,30 o'clock.
3 Black mares 1000 lb, good workers.
Pure Bred Durhams. Breeding strain Cran-
berry, Wimple, Gainford Comet, Broadhoyk's
Comet, &c„ tracing to High Class Imported
Blood. Bull 4 years old ; bull 8 months old ;
cow 6 years old, heifer 2 years old; heifer 8
years old, calf by aide 2 months old. These
are a good Red color, thick set, good feeders,.
the kind every person likes,
Grade Cows. 4 Durhams, 2 Herefords, 2
Ayrshires, two Jerseys, two Holsteins, baby
beeves, fat from above cows. 8 yea.rling'..
heifers, 2 yearling steers, 2 heavy fat Dur-
ham
urham steers. -
IMPLEMENTS — Massey Barris 750 lb
cream separator, stainless steel discs, suitable
for power, good shape; 6' mower; 8' dump
rake, side rake, '7'binder; steel, wheel truck
wagon, bean puller, 6'' spring tooth cultivator,
.7 I. Case corn and Kean 2 row 'muffler; Case
hammer mill (new) 2 drum steel roller, New
Idea manure spreader; wood wheel truck
wagon ; lubber tire wagon, fiat hay rack,
cutter, sloop bob sleighs, 54 set bench sleigh,.
International 14 plate disc out -throw for
horses or small tractor. 2 row corn planter.
Paper silo filler 12" 'with pipes, mounted on
trucks; 13 disc Cockshutt gram drill; 3 fur-
row Cockshutt tractor plow drag harrows;
600 lb scale ; harness, collars, l"x9' steel
columns for stable supports; number 3"x14'
steel Rues, suitable for several uses; 4 cyl-
inder pump; pea harvester attachment for
mower; 300 bit. Urban oats; 160 ha. barley ;
100 bu. fall wheat; 12 bus. peas; quantity
feed beans; 60 tons hay. Quantity of Pine
and Hemlock lumber, differeTent
a gash.
hs.
J. A. McKENZIE, Proprietor,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE -s SEAFORTH, Ont.
Offloere
President, F. McGregor, Clinton;,
Vice President, C. W. Leonhardt,
Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth • Chris Leonhardt, 'Born-
holm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mc -
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Aleicander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Bruoefleld• R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Partiesdesirous 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. •
FOR SALE
250 Rock and red Rock pullets
laying, Roe strain. Wm. Kyle, p
91 r 14, Hensall.
FOR SALE
176 Hybrid pullets, Red and Rock,
514 months old, laying. Apply to
Frank Crich, phone 614 r 2, Clinton;
FOR RENT -
Would rent 50 acres on lot 26,
con. 5, McKillop, to be sown with
barley, fertilized. and combined.
Norman Sanderson, Seafolith.
Durham
phone 851
FOR SALE
calf. • Jos. Grummett,
1. 31, Seaforth,
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.H., Physician.
Dr. P. L. Brady,Brad ung M.D. S eon.
Office Hours Daily except Wednes-
day 1.30 to 6 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.
Appointments for consultation mar
be made to advance.
Telephones 26 and 27.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone SW
FOR SALE
325 choice hybrid pullets Rhode
Island Red and Rocks, ready to lay.
Alex. G. Pepper, phone 656 - 41.
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D
Physician and Burgeon
Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W Seaforth
DR. F..1. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefleld'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.
FOR SALE
300 Sussex x N. Hemp. pullets.
Priced for quick sale. Apply to
Alvin Cole, Cromarty.
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM, FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS.'
Tuesday, Nov. 5th, at' 1 p,m., at Lot 20, Con.'
7, Hay Twp., 0i/ miles east of Zurich and
3334 miles west of Hansell.
I4010SES—Matched bay •team 10 gems old ;
1 roan mare, 12 years old.
CATTLE -5 Durham cows with calves by.
side; 1 cow .due in Dee.; 2 heifers 2 years
old ; 2 steers, 2 years old ; 4 yearlings.
FIGS—Ill pigs 10 wks. old; 7 pigs 8 Wks.
IMPLEMENTS—Massey norms 6 ft bind-
er ;
ind-er; 1 Deering 6 ft. mower 1 take 10 ft. ; 1
Massey IAuris manure spreader (like new) ;
1 Cockshutt 11 run fertiliser drill, like new ;
Massey Harris stiff tooth cultivator; 1 spring
tooth cultivators Massey Harris bean puller
& scuffles. 1 -6 -ft. .disc; Quebec sulky plow ;
atone boat, .walking plow ; 1 sot 4 diamond
harrow 1 wagon & rack, fanning mill; set
sleighs cutter; work harness, 2 sets dingle
harness; horse collars forks, whippletrees,
neekyokes, numerous other articles.
MAY & GRAIN—Quantity mixed grain, 10..
tons mixed hay. mote or less; 2'stmy.
FARM -100 acre farm,
brick house, frame kitchen & garage. Double
deck hen house, bank barn 74.24; silo; good
water supply. Farm in good state of cultiva-
tion. Property offered subdect to reserve bid.
Terms on chattels cash.
GORDON PYBUS, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney,
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, 66
FOR SALE
1% story frame .dwelling, John St.
Frame dwelling, asphalt shingle.
covered, fuo'nace, immediate posses'n.
Modern dwelling centrally located.
on North Main. Street.
100 acres, lot 9, con. 10, McKillop -Twp.,,
brick house, large ban, drive shed, windmill,
4 acres bush, early possession.
60 acre grass fano on highway neer 5t.
Columban, no buildings but would be suitable
for poultry farm,
Watson & Reid, Seaforth r
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CHARLES F. DALE
Licensed Auctioneer
Household and Farm Stock, Etc.
Reasonable rates and satisfaction
guaranteed
Write or phone Chas. F. Dale, Clin-
ton
linton R.R.4. Phone 616r4, Clinton central
JOSEPH L. RYAN •
AUCTIONEER
Licensed in Huron and Perth
Specializing In Farm Stock and Farah
Implements, and Household Effects
For information. phone 40r5, Dublin
E. . C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Phones; 334 Office Res. 220
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Harvest & Fall apples for eat&
Phone Clinton 622.24. Fred Me-
Clymont, Varna.
FOR SALE
Pullets, New Hampshire x Barred
Rocks; New Hampshire x Sussex;
White Leghorn x White "Rock. Phone
Hensall 97r11: Elgin McKinley, Zurich,
FARM. FOR. SALE
Fifty acres in township of Hibbert,
good cement house and bank barn,
Hydro available, near church and
schools. Priced reasonable for quick
sale. Apply to The Seaforth 'News.
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