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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1947-03-06, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS H'ENSALL Died at the borne of her son, Goi' don Wren in Kippen, Mrs. Alice. Wren, Tuesday of last week, in. her 89th year•. She was the wife of the late Thomas C, Wren. Mrs. Wren had lived with her son for several years. She was bore at Athens, near -Brock- ville, Ont,. She was a daughter of the late. Mr. and Mrs, Henry Eyre. She resided 'in this district for 65 years. Surviving are three sons, T• D. Wren and C. L. Wren, Hibbert; Gor- don, of Kipped, and two grandchild ren, Miss 41ice Wreu, London, and ]:van Wren, Kippen. The funeral ser- vice was held on Saturday, after be- ing postponed from Friday, from the home of T. ID, Wren, Hibbert, con- ducted by Rev. R. A, Brooke. Trio by Mr. and Mrs. Geo, T. Wren and Mrs. Lloyd MacLean, Bearers, George T. Wren, ;,William Parker, Carl Stone- man, William Brintnell, Lloyd and Robert MacLean, Jack Glenn, Thomas Britton, Burial was in McTaggart's cemetery. FOR SALE 1000 started cockerels two weeks old, heavy breeds, Sussex, also hy- brids.Will sell any order from 25 up. Also, five choice pigs ready }to wean. Apply to Harvey McIlw,ain, phone $52 r 28. • CAR FOR SALE 36 Ford coach, serial C 18V16565. Tires in good condition, radio' and heater. Apply to The News Office. Omments Oil EVERYBODY'S "f1 USINESS "Isn't it good to see how well young Henry is getting along," I said to his uncle. "Yes, it is a great satisfaction. He served as his father did and now, since he came back, he has taken hold and I be- lieve he is making more pro- gress than any young fellow In town. He is a lot like his father was, full of ambition with a knack of sizing things up and profiting from the experience of others." "I've been glad, too, to see Thar in him. He has half a dozen of the hest men in town interested in him. He gets their good advice. He was wise when he consulted a 'trained man and took out the ,life insurance he needs. It's the foundation of his future," "The officials of life in- surance companies are like rhe Hien who advise Henry. They are leaders who know how to invest wisely in progress." Life Insurance iso business built for everybody, a great enterprise which protects the future of more than four million policyholders and their loved ones. Life Insurance offers a system- atic and easy way to save. Consult an authorized agent about a plan' best suited in your requirements... waif • • o o • • • • • 0 0 0 • 4ll,Da every Day Yotn telephone operator • is always on the job ... you • can depend on her to put your calls through speedily, efficiently and "with a smile in her voice". ▪ More telephones arebeing • added, more switchboards installed, and more oper- ators trained to handle the ever-growing volume of calls. • so that you may continue • to have the best telephone ▪ service at the lowest cost, • THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA • • • • e POSTPONED Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain St Feed. At Lot 9, Con. 1, Stanley Township, 114 miles south of Brucefield on No, 4 . Highway, Wed., March 12, at 1 p.m, sharp: Included in this sale are: HORSES -Gray : mare 12 yrs.'old; CATTLE -12 Durham cows and' heifers, fresh and early springers; Also young calves, Durham steers and heifers ranging 2 yrs. old and under; Registered Shorthorn bull, full line of farm implements,. grain and feed. Terms -Cash. No reserve as the farm is sold. JARVIS HORTON, Prop. Edward _W. Elliott, Anat. Clearing Auction Sale 1Of Farnt, Farm Stock, 'Imple- ments, Grain' and Feed at Lot No. 7,' Con. 1, H.ullett Township on No. 3 Highway, 4 miles west of Sea - forth, or 4 miles east of Clinton, on Wednesday, March 19th, at 1:00 p. m. sharp, the following: HORSES -Clyde gelding 10 years old; General Purpose' mare 8 years old. 'CATTLE -Holstein cow 5 yrs: old,. due March' 22nd; Hereford cow 8 yrs. old, due April 3 rd; Der- ham cow 6 yrs. old, due -June 15ith; Dunham cow 4 yrs. old, calf' at foot; Durham cow 5 yrs. old; calf at foot; Durham cow. 6 yrs. old, calf at foot; Durham cow 5 yrs. old, freshened; Durham cow 6 yrs. old, freshened; Durham heifer 3 yrs. old, freshened; Hereford cow 5 yrs. old, freshened; Hereford cow 5 yrs. old, freshened; Holstein cow 5 yrs. old, milking; Hereford bull 1 yr. old; Durham bull 1 yr. old; 8 Hereford heifers 2 yrs. old;; 3 Durham' yearling heifers; 5 calves 2 months old and younger. PIGS -3 young Yorkshire sows due from May 1st to May 17th; 13 chunks. IMPLEMENTS - Allis Chalmer. C-2 plow tractor on rubber (nearly new) ; equipped with starter, lights, wheel weights and Enid; also 2 rear steel wheels extra; 3 -row 'model C cultivator (hydraulic lift); Fleury, 2 furrow, adjustable tractor plow (nearly new); Cockshutt 11 -disc far_ tilizer drill, nearly new; Cocksutt 10" e t• (ani grinder, nearlynet • v. 75 ft. near rCockshutt G" bolt a 1> new; steel' wheel wagon and 14 foot flat rack; gravel box; M. H. corn binder; Mc- Cormick Deering manure spreader;. McCormick Deering mower 5 foot cut (nearly new) Deering 13 hoe chill; 11 tooth stiff -tooth cultivator; 10.foot hay rake; 3 section harrows; harrow cart; 'query 1 -furrow -riding plow; Fleury walking plow;'set of sloop sleighs and rack; cutter; M. H. root pulper; M. H. cream separator; Stewart horse clippers; 4 ring silo; blacksmith's forge and tools; 2 sheep feeding racks; colony house 12' x 14'; hay fork; sling chain; forks; shovels and numerous other. articles. HARNESS -Set of breeching har- ness; set of -back-band harness; set of single harness; horse collars. ' (GRAIN AND FEED -Approxi- mately 20 tons of mixed hay; Ap- proximately 1000. bushels of mixed grain. FARM -At the same time and place there will be offered for sale, subject to reserve bid, the farm con- sisting of 100 acres of choice clay loans. On said farm is situated a well built two-storey brick house with furnace; steel barn 36' x 78'; water throughout the buildings; and intple meat shed (nearly new) ; and four acres of young' bush. On the farm is 6 acres of fall wheat planted, and 35 acres of fall ploughing done, balance in hay and pasture. Terms on chattels, cash. Terms- on farm made known on day of sale. Stewart Dale, Administrator; Mrs, Agnes Dale, Administratrix; For the estate of the late Charles F. Dale. Edward W. Elliott, Auct. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements, Lot 13, Con. 8, Tuckersmith twp., ''- mile west of Red Tavern, on Thursday, .March 20th, at 1 pan. HORSES -1 bay mare 10 Yrs. old; 1 Clyde gelding 12 yrs. old: general purpose mare 5 yrs. old; 1 driving mare. CATTLE -1 cow_10 yrs. old due April 4th; 1 black cow 10 yrs. old true March 15th; 1 cow 10 yrs. old due March 30th; 1 cow 4 yrs. old due March 5th; 1 brindle cow 5 yrs. old. clue March 19th;_ 1 farrow cow 7 yrs, old; 3 heifers and 1 steer rising 2 yrs, old; 8 calves rising 1 yr. old. Quantity of -nixed grain; 135 year- old hens, white Leghorn. IMPLEMENTS -M. H. binder 6 - ft. cut (like new) ; McCormick Deer- ing manure spreader, Al. condition; M. H. hay loader; M. H. mower 5 4 ft. cut. M. H. drill, 10 hoe; bean scuffles and puller; M. H. rake; Mc- Cor'k Deering walking plow; 2 single furrow riding plows; 2 -furrow gang plow; M. H. cultivator with broad- caster; 3 -section harrows; fanning mill; root pul:per; rubber tire buggy; cutter; democrat; 2 11.7. M. H. gas. engine; sleighs; poultry equipment; Colony house 10x12; range shelter; 5 cement pig troughs; steel water tank; wagon; hayrake; sling ropss and chain; 'hay fork rope 160 feet. wheelbarrow; DeLaval cream separ a tor; brooder stove and canopy; 1. ood heater; 2 heating stoves; some household effects. Terms -Cash. • j. Additional items included in this sale: Work horse 12 yrs. old; black • cow due in April; cream. separator 550 lbs; manure spreader; fainting. • mill: farm wagon; M. 11. grain drill ▪ spring -tooth 'cultivator; hay loader • a new stone boat; cutter; hand scuf- ▪ fter; 32 -foot extension ladder; wo • ven wire fence stretcher; large iron • kettle; M. H. inthrow disc.; four -see- • tion of harrows three oil drums; bag • holder; forks; shovels; harness, etc. WILLIAM IRVINE, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, 10. P. Chesney, Clerk. • ,i • w ,i Send es the names of your visitors THURSDAY, MARCH 6, 1947 . POSTPONED Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock Invplements and Household Effects. Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot 43, Con. 2, Tuckersmith, L,R,S. 2 miles east of, Radio ,school, Friday, March 21st, at 1 p.m. HORSES -1 Percheron mare '10 Yrs. old; 1 Percheron horse 8 Yrs old; 1 brown mare 7 yrs. old in foal, due May 27th. CATTLE -1 ' brindle cow 10 yrs. old, due Nov. 11; 1 black cow, :part Jersey 9 yrs. old; 1 red cow 10 yrs. old, due Nov. 6; 1 black cow 7 yrs. old clue Apr. 10th; 1 gray cow 8 yrs. old clue to fre'shenjune 6th; 1 roan cow 8 yrs. old. fresh; 1 red cow 5 Yrs. old, due Oct.26th1 red cow 4 yrs. old,' due Mai•. 22nd; 2 fat heif- ers 2 years old; 3 fat steers 2 years old; 3 steers, 1 heifer 1 year old to 14 yrs; 2 heifers, 1 steer, yearlings 4 fall calves. PIGS -1 sow with litter; 1 sow due to farrow Mar. 26th; 14 chunks from 100 to 150 lbs. 30 Rock and Leghorn pulletts. IMPLEMENTS - Power horse clippers; M II. 'binder 7 -ft.; M. H mower 5 -ft.; 10 -ft. hay rake; Inter national hayloader; M. H. seed drill; Cockshutt M. spreader; . Cockshutt riding plow; 1 two -furrow plow; 1 cultivator; 1 Verity walking plow 1 rpller; 1 harrows, 6 -section; 1 cutter; 1 buggy; 1 sleigh; '1 wagon 1 hayrack with slide rack; 1 fanning mill with bagger; wagon box; stock rack; milk pails: 1 set scales; 1 pul per; turnip drill; 30 cedar posts quantity of inch lumber; quantity of 2 inch lumber; Inew window sash 10 x 12, "3 lights; 1 sap pan and kettle; wheelbarrow; water barrel, 1 large feed box; 1 set team harness; 1 single harness; collars and pads Buffalo robe; hayfork and sling ropes, pulleys; about 150 bus. Alas- ka oats; about 800 bus. mixed grain; small quantity of hay; 2 hay knives; forks; shovels; neckyokes; whiffle - trees; grain bags; bag truck and sacks; crosscut saw; 1 DeLaval No 10 cream separator, new discs and milk spout. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - 1 Rayo hanging lamp; 1 Aladdin lamp; h 1 kitchen range n e with reseivoi • and g 1 warming oven, 7" stove pipes; 1 large heater stove for chunks, 6", pipes; 1 kitchen extension table, 4 chairs; 4 crocks; 2 rocking' chairs; 1 hand washing machine and wring- er, tub stand with wringer attached and large tub; Daisy churn; 5 -gal. oil can: copper boiler; 1 gas iron; set of flat irons; 1 doz. half gal. sealers; wash stand and toilet set; some floor covering; bedroom suite painted ivory and green, springs and mattress; 1 3 -burner coal oil stove; 1 hall rack and other articles. Terms. cash. RAYMOND FEAR, Prop., Har old Jackson, Auct. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. . • POSTPONED Clearing Auction Sale` Farms, Farm Stock and lmpte- tnents.-Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot. 3, Con. 2, Tuckersmith, 114 miles', east and 14 utile south of Hensall, on Monday, March 17, at 12 o'clock alaerp. Implements -1 Standard Oliver 70 on rubber, starter and lights; 1 Oliver Row -Crop 70, new rubber and tip-top steel, starter and lights; also 4-i1bw scattier, fully equipped, bean puller attachment; 2 -row sugar beet lifter; ('oaten manure spreader; buc'ctake attachment; No. 21 12 -ft. Massey- Flauis self-pt'one]1ed combine, bin, scour clean and pickup. used one sea- son; 2 good used tractor tires, 0x40, 12x24; 1 McCormick -Deering beet and bean planter, also extension for ,4 rows emit (like new); Oliver 2 -row corn picker and husker (like new); 1 Massey -Harris 13 -disc fertilizer chill; 1 International 13 -disc fertilizer drill; 1 Massey -Ha ris 81 -ft. stiff tooth cultivator; John Deere 7 -ft. tan- dem d(se (like new) Oliver 8 fut'row tractor plow; 8-1001. mai-packer; 9= foot 3 -drum steel 'roller; 2 sets of 4- section harrows; 3 set of 3 section harrows; International side rake, sully rake International man ore spreader, lilt. new; Massey -Harris ri- ft. mower; Massey-Fturus hay loaner; Oliver grain thrower with 30 feet t of pipe; Viking electric cream separa- tor; one heavy duly dual, wheel trail- er, six ton capacity, equipped with side dump; 1 rubber tired roller bear- ing wagon; 1 rubber tired Tacoli wagon; 1 set of farm sleighs; two 1.041. hay reeks; one 1,2 -ft. by with sides; extension ladder; 2 fan- ning mills; 1. new Grimm evaporator,j 10' x 214', fully equipped (never treed); 1 new gathering tank; 200 stew Grimm buckets; 1 sap pan and neat- er, 234' by 6 pump jack; 2,000 ]b.. scales; 1 grease gun, 25 tbs.; twelve 5 -gallon 011 cans; gas barrels; beet forks; other forks; 2 ]ray ropes- and pulleys, and a host of other articles. Harness --1 set of backhand harness. (like new). Cattle' -1 Jersey cow and calf. Poultry - 435 Rock and Hybrid hens; 10x10 colony house; 6 chicken', shelters and feeders; 1 brooder stove. Pigs -170 Yorkshire pigs, from 100. to 175 pounds; 6 self -feeders and'. troughs. Grain -500 bushels of mixed grain; 800 bushels of Ajax oats (fit for seed) ; 60 tons of Hybrid coc(. • Farms - Parcel 1-100 acres, Lot 3, Con. 2. "Frame house covered with asbestos shingles; bank barn, chive shed,' Good water sapply; 90 acres work- able land; 10 antes bush. Parcel 2 -Lets 3 and 4, con, 3, 200 acres. Bank barn on Lot 3; two frame barns on Lot 4; 180 acres of wor'kable land; 8 acres of No, 1 maple bush. This is choice'clay loath and will be offered In one of two parcels. Terms -Chattels cash; Farm i -Re serve 1)16, 10% down, balance id 30 days. TED MUNN, Proprietor, Harald Jackson, Auctioneer. 17. P. Chesney, Clerk. Want and For Sale -Ads., 1 week 250. Card of Thanks Mrs. Harvey Johns wishes to thank friends and neighbors ',tor kind ex- pressions of sympathy during her re- cent bereavement in the sudden pass ing of her'husband. Card of Thanks iTl e family,the brothers and the sister of the late Mrs., A. Hoggaait desire to express �their sincere thanks ,to friends and neighbours. who so kindly. sent cards, letters, and flowers to -the hospital, sent floral tributes or offered cars for the fun- eral or in any other way expressed their sympathy. hi 'Memoriam WESTCOTT-In loving memory of. our dear mother, Annie Westcott, ho6passed away, March 10th, "She lives forever in the hearts of those who loved her best". Ever .remembered by the West- cott family. Card of Thanks The family . of the late ,Mrs. s. Alien Wren wish to thank their Many friends and neighbors for the kind- ness and sympathy shown' them in their recent sad bereavement. Special thanks to Dr. Fletcher,` the Nurse, Rev. --11. A. Brooke, bearers, floral trib- utes, those who loaned cars, to those who manned the snowplows, and to those who shovelled to open the road for the funeral. FOR SALE Colony House, 8' x 12' in Al shape. Phone 847 r '5, Seaforth, Elgin -Nott. NOTICE 'Will person who borrowed shovel from my car please return same. Roy Vodden, FOR SALE A piano for sale in good shape. Albert Ladoucer, Gill Apt. Seaforth, Clearing Auction Sale Farm Stock, Implements and Household Effects at Lot 14, Con. 4 L.R.S. 1 mile west of Recl Tavern, Thursday, Mar, 8 Y, l th at 1P .m HOR SES-lmatehed seam grey mares 7 and 8 yrs. 2800 lbs, good in any harness, and breeching set of harness, collars and collar top. CATTLE -1 Durham cow due. March 15111; 2 Durhamheifers due March 20bh; 1 Durham cow due time of sale; 2 baby beefs 650 Ibis; 5 Durham steers 900 lbs, fat; 2 fat heifers 900 lbs; 2 heifers 800 lbs; 1 calf six weeks old. PIGS -1 York sow bred 6 weeks; 1 York sow due May 1st; 5 York chunks 125 lbs; 6 chunks 75 lbs; 1 collie dog. IMPLEMENTS - 6 -ft. Deering. Mower; 1 spring -tooth cultivator; 6- section harrows; 1 walking plow (like new); root pulper; wheelbar- row; M. }L bean scuffler and puller;; fanning. mill; 1 bob sleigh; farm wa- gon; 16 -ft. hay- rack; cutter; chop boxes; barrels; 2 cement pigs troughs; hay fork, 140 ft. rope, sling ropes and chain; cedar post; quantity of plank and lumber; grain bags and sacks; forks and shovels; whippletrees, neckyokes and other articles. 2 rnund water troughs: col- ony house 8' x 10'; 25 cord of dry hardwood; 200 bus. of Alaska oats and O.A.C. 21 barley •(fit for seed); 200 bus. of oats; 75 bus, of wheat; quantity of mixed hay; harrow cart; milk pails; 100 bus. turnips; lawn mower; 1 buffalo robe. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -- Clare Jewel all enamel small cook stove; kitchen cabinet; 2 extension tables; 6 kitchen chairs; 1 sideboard; 1 day -bed; number of rockers; num- ber of -;small tables; 1 Quebec heat- er; pedestals; wringer; 1 burner Coleman gas stove; 2 table lamps; 2 bedroom suites, springs and mattres- ses; R.C.A. Victor battery radio: kitchen utensils and quantity of dishes and other articles. JACK CONSITT, Prop., Harold Jackson. Auct., E. P. Chesney, Clerk FOR SALE Nioderrt House, Born rvitlh 21 acres, stake good Poultry Farm. close to Town, Prompt possession. 150 Acres, Brick House, Silo; ether good buildings, 30 Acres Bush. TOwS- sltip of Tnckersmit'.h. Prompt posses 51011, E. C. Chamberlain, Real Estate Broker & lisurance P110rie 334 or 220, Seirfortit AT FINNIGAN'S FOOD FOR THOUGHT If we wish to be just judges of all things, let us first persuade our. selves of this: that there is not one of us without Sault; no man is found who can aegtfit himself; and he who calls himself innocent does so with reference to a witness, snit not to his conscience. -Seneca New Fruit -Oranges 288 29c Pumpkin 15c Lemons, doz. 39c • Popping 15c Bananas, lb 140 Carrots 8c Beets, 2 fot pp g Got u •15c G. Fruits, 6 for 25c Small Hardware -Whisks 350 Lettuce,, 2 for 26c Enamel Bowls, 35c Fresh Groceries- Enamel Dipper r c Pudding Powder, 4 for 26c Dust Pans 25o 25c Postum; all sizes Thermos Bottle.. 1.25 ;W J. FINNIGAN & SON BOX 7 AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Office Reside•hce 43 18 WORK WANTED I will do mending, patching and home knit socks, reasonable. Supply material and yarn yourself. Apply to Mrs. Frank Kenny, Dublin, Ont. POSTPONED Clearing Auction Sale at Farm Stock, Implements, Grain, Feed. Lumber and Household Ef- fects. At Lot 12, Bayfield Line, Gode- rich Twp., 7 utiles southwest of Clin- ton, or 3 miles east of. Bayfield, on Monday, March 24th, at 12.30 p.m. sharp. • This sale includes: 3 horses from 1,400 to 1,500 lbs. 6 cows, springers Sc recently fresh- ened. un12ders.i:eers & heifers 2 years old and Pigs -5 sows to farrow in April & 17 chunks. A full line of farm implements in- cluding M.H. binder, 7 ft. cut; M. H. mower 0' cut, & rubber tire wa5ot1. Also quantity of: Hay, mixed grain, t new• limber, cedar cos poles & 1 posts, full line of household effects, including a Chesterfield suite; Axminster .rug 9x 101A' (like new), oak (lining roost suite: a modern range and numerous other articles. Terms cash. No reserve as farm is sold and pro- prietor is moving to British Columbia. M. J. BUTLER, Proprietor. Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE Farm, consisting of 150 acres of clay loan(, at Lot 26, Con. 1, S..t n- )ey twp., highway No.- 4, 31,4 miles South of Clinton. On this farts is an 8 -roomed brick house, water inside, a barn 36' x 80', with water through- out; a hen house 14 x 40; silo 13' x 36'; 10 acres of fall wheat, 24 acres ploughed and 20 acres of bush, rest seeded. For particulars apply to W. A. Stanbury, Seaforth, Ont, NOTICE Prepare for Spring sewing by hav- ing your machine checked by one of our experts. A few new models now 1available. Singer Sewing Machine Centre, 78 Ontario St., Stratford. FOR SALE Dwelling property with outbuild- ings suitable for poultry, at. Walton. 11ri' story frame dwelling, John St. 100 acres, 12 acres of 'bush, Town- ship of Hullett. Lot 14, Con. 6. Brick house. Large Bank Barn with other good outbuildings. Water in Buildings. Possession April 1. Reasonable terms. se sere grass farm on highway near St. Columhan, no buildings but would be suitable for poultry farm. M. A. Reid, Seaforth A� R GC�NAF. ARONtAlI CANADA'S ANAO. CC ?WE 10BA L HU WANTED ! Dead or Alive' DEAD, OLD OR DISABLED Horses, Cattle, Calves, Sheep and Hogs PROMPT COLLECTION - WE DO THE LOADING DARLING & CO. OF CANADA LIMITED Phone COLLECT Seaforth, 15; Exeter, 235; Walkerton, 135-r•6 111111111111111111111111111Ib; FREE ANIMAL SERVIEE- OLD'DISABLED OR DEAD CAITLE • HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES Promptly and Efficiently Removed Simply Phone Collect - & e MITCHELL 219 'a' INGERSOLL 21 STRATFORD 215 WE DO THE REST II iNGERSOLL, "ONTARIO McConnell & Hays 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 INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in ' First -Clash Companies. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH, Ont, Officers President, F. McGregor, Clinton Vice President, C. W. Leonhaidt, Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, 'Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; S. FI. Whitmore, Seaforth RR 3; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; J. H. McEwing, Blyth 1111.1; Hugh Alex- ander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, ,Gods- 11011 RR 2, - Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. McKerchbr-, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth, Parties t s de ' ancone to effect insurance ranee 01' transact .act Other business, s neer, 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,, Physician. Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon. Office Hours Daily except Wednes- day 1.30 to 5 p.01., and 7 to 9 p.m. Appointments for consultation may be made in advance. Telephones 26 and 27. JOHN A. GORWILL, t3.A„M,D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5W 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, thiri Wednesday in each month from 2 is 4 p.m. - 53 Waterloo St., Stratfori. 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 JOSEPH L. RYAN AUCTIONEER Licensed in Huron and Perth Specializing in Fat•m Sloclt and Farm Implements, and Household Effects For information phone 40m 5, Dublin FRANK KIRKBY Licensed Auctioneer Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable rates Phone: Seaforth 842 a• 24. Address -Walton, R. R. 4 E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE SEAFORTH, ONT. Phones: 334 Office Res. 220 FARM FOR SALE One hundred acre farm, half a mile: north of Brueefteld on the highway, good barn arid house, never tailing water supply. Farm is now in pasture and would be ideal for beans this year. Apply to James Walker, Clinton. Phone 164, Clinton. PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies ((rubber gouda) mailed Postpaid in plain sealed en-' velope with price list. 6 samples 250; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-74. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. Seaforth Monument"Works. T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen Exeter Seafortln Ciinten SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS are open each TUESDAY for your convenience. See Dr. Harburn for appoint- ment any other time, or phone 41 J. Exeter. nammammonnuniaw ¢t(