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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1947-03-13, Page 8r - THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 13, 1947 HENSALL Corning -The Arkansas Farmer and His Hired Help right off the farm fora, two hour concert followed `by a dance. Featuring the only sing- ing violinist in Canada, to be held in Hensall town hall, Friday evening, March 14, sponsored by Reusall L.O.L.. 733. Proceeds for charity. Admission, adults 50c, children 25c. Mr. Donald MacKinnon returned home . from Westminster hospital after receiving .treatment there. Miss Florence Schwalm of London spent the weekend at the hone of her mother, Mrs. Violet Schwalm. Mr. Albert Spencer and Miss, Ma- vis Spencer visited recently with relatives in London. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cook visit- ed during the past week withMr. and Mrs. Harry Cook in. Windsor and were accompanied home by their granddaughter Susanne. Mr. Wm. Kerslake returned to St. hfarys after spending the past two 'weeks with his son and daughter-in- law, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake. Mrs. John E. McEwen returned home front a pleasant visit with Mr, and Mrs. Grant Love in Caro, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Porterfield in Flint, Mich. The March meeting of the Hensall United Church Evening Auxiliary was held on Monday evening March 10th at the home of Miss Mary Goodwin with Miss Gladys Luker co -hostess. The roll call is to be an- swered by "Duties of Christian Stewardship". The study book to be taken by Miss Margaret Glenn. The hostesses will be assisted by Mrs, Shortt and Miss Tate. POSTPONED Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary Clearing Auction Sale Mrs. Clark Kennedy was hostess g for the Arnold Circle Evening Auxil- OF FARM ,$TOCK AND IMPLEMENTS, iary on. Friday evening assisted by -At Lor 40, Can, 2 Tuekersmith Twp. LRS-, Mrs. Charles Forrest, co -hostess. Rnrdio1Scho%Iton Fr.d v, haechn14 ntciln.m Mrs. Lawrence Baynham presided, CATTLE 7 purebred Durham hair; i and the meeting opened by singing nm4,am ww 6 years ora, die rima of sari; t. ''All people that on earth do Dwell,' Durham eow 6 yem•s old due to Match ; Durham eow 0 years old, fresh 1 weeks; 3 followed by the Lord's Prayer in un- nnrham steers, wt. 600 Ib ; 3 Durham steel's, 'son. The scripture was read by Mrs, I t.80Durham-i,e?fe surhwt 300 ars Di ehni,i Forrest after which Mrs. Brown led yearling steers; t Durham yearling heifers. in prayer. The roll call was answer -1 pigs -lo pigs, wt. 160 ib ; 1 sow due middle ed by your favourite hymn, with 18 reach; 2 Tamworth sous dna March: 1 1 Tamworth sow due April 1st. members and one visitor in attend-, SHEEP -16 welt bred Leicester eves; due once, Following the business the March loth; 1 young Leicester ram. topic on "India -a land of Relig- IMPLEMENTS --7 ft. llfassey Hm•ria tied - ions" was most capably taken by era 14 disc Deering drill; 1 McCormick eel- p y Nectar; 1 Cockshutt rlding plow; 2 walking Mrs. P. A. Ferguson. The meeting plows; Frost &wood gang plow ,rubber tine dosed bysinging "Ye servants of n'ngon ; 1 wagon • 1 grnvel tion , stack rack ; g number wagon wheels: root puil>er; hay fork God" and prayer by Mrs. Baynham. car s iso ft. rose, Lsheen feeding rnak; 12 Refreshments were served at the cotton grain bags: horse collars; sat double harness; set single harness; 1 set breechings. Forks. shovel's, 1 gas lantern. HAY -10 ton mixed hay; 1 bus. red clover seed. Number sacks of Warba potatoes. Poultry Equipment -Colony house 10412; colony stove and haver: number Ford em• wheels 4, tires 30x311. Few Household Ef- fects and articles too numerous to mention. Terms rash. ALBERT PEPPER, Prop, HAarold Jackson, Aust.; E. P. Chesney, Clerk past week with her mother, Mrs.. Letitia Sangster. Mrs, Ball of Wingham who bas spent the past several weeks in' Hen- sal11eft on Saturday for London where, she will visit for some time. The Ladies' Aid of Carmel Pres- byterian Church will hold a St. Pat- rick's tea and hone -baking sale in the schoolroom of the church on Sat- urday, March 15th at 3 p.m. The many friends of Mrs. Rich- ardson are pleased to hear she is re- covering from her recent illness. FOR SALE 9 -piece walnut diningroom suite almost new. 10 x 12 rug in good shape. Harry Earle, Goderich St. E., Seaforth. FLOWERS Shamrocks for St. Patrick's Day. Also cinerarias and cut flowers. Baker's Greenhouse. FOR SALE A few young sows to farrow soon. Frank Murray, phone 852 r 24. FOR SALE 500 cockerels 2% weeks old. Will sell for 9c this week. 15 pigs ready to wean, also a sap •pan never used. Apply to Harvey Mcllwain, phone 852 r 23, Seaforth. FOR SALE Nine York pigs weaned a month. Apply to George Powell, Seaforth: FOR SALE 9 good York pigs about 100 lbs. Thos. Burns, R.R. 4, Mitchell diose. Norman Moore Addresses C. of C. Mr. Norman Moore, president of the Brantford Board of Trade was guest speaker at the monthly Cham- ber of Commerce dinner meeting and stressed business opportunities in Canada. He congratulated the members on their work, especially flood -lighting in the community park. A vote of thanks was extended the speaker by W. R. Davidson. Mrs. Ivan Kipfer spent the week- end eekend with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Green and Lois at Port Stan- ley. • -Miss Alice Pfapf of Exeter way a weekend guest with Miss Mary Goodwin Clearing Auction Sale OF REGISTERED SCOTCH' SHORT- HORN CATTLE. Horses, Implements & Seed Grain. -At Lot 33, Con, 1, •East Wawanosh Twp., E miles east of Auburn, on the CounlY Road, Monday, March 24. commencing 1 p.m. The Cattle of this Sale have been Blond Tested and. T.R. Tested within last 80 days. Negative 1 Neg c to wth. Catalogue with breeding of this Herd can be had upon request from the Proprietor or. Auctioneer. Terms Cash. J. C. STOLTZ,. Prop., RR1. Anbmn, Phone Miss Marion Sangster returned to 101Inrelcl Jackson, Auctioneer. London after holidaying during the E. P. Chesney. Clerk, Clearing Auction Sale 10f Farm, Farm Stock, _Imple- ments, Grain and Feed at Lot No, 7, Con. 1, Hullett Township on No. 8 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 8 rd; Dur- ham cow 6 yrs. old, due 'June 151th;' Durham eow 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; 18 chunks. IMPLEMENTS - Allis Chalmer C-2 plow tractor on rubber (nearly new); equipped with starter, lights, wheel weights and fluid; also 2 rear steel wheels extra; 3 -row model C cultivator i(hydraulic lift); 'Fleury, 2 furrow, adjustable tractor . plow ,(nearly new) ; Cockshutt 11 -disc fer- tilizer drill, nearly new; Cocksutt 10" grain grinder, nearly new; 75 ft. 6" belt, nearly new; Cockshutt steel wheel wagon and 14 foot flat rack; Auction Sale Auction Sale of Farm Stock E implements. To be held at Lot 3, Con. 1, Stanley Twp., 04 mile north of Iii7Tpen, on Thursday, March 27th, at 1 p.m. CATTLE -Holstein cow 6 Years ..old, due tine of sale; Holstein cow 6 years old, due, end April ; Holstein cow 8 yearn old, due•end' April ; Durham cow 8 - years old, due first of April; black cow 5 years old, due April; black cow 4 years old, due April; Durham' heifer with calf, bred- Feb, 12th; Durliam heifer with calf, bred Jan.. 17th: -black heifer milking, bred Jan. 2001,; 1 fat heifer; 1 baby beef ; 8 Durham 'steers rising 2 years' old; 2 Durham steers VA years old; eleven yearl- ings, 2 fat steers • one calf, IMPLEMENTS -514 ft. mower, hay loader,. Massey Harris snifter & puller; harrow emit,; manure spreader; tongue for binder 2 white ash plank 3 inch thick, 12" wide, Lr It. long; Massey Harris cutting box; stub tongue for wagon; 4 steel wheels for wagon ; seed drill. wagon. Harness & Horse collars. Terms cash. JOHN" L. HENDERS010, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; Auction Sale Of Farm' Stock and. Implements., At Lot 0. Con.. 10, Hallett Twp., 4 miles east of Lon- doshore, on Wednesday, March 26th, at 1 p,m. CATTLE -1 cow fresh in Dee.; 1 cow fresh. March ; cow to freshen in April ; -cow due in May; cow to freshen in June; heifer 1 year ora; 3 steers 1 year old ; 2 farrow cows 6 & 6 years old ; 6 baby beet, 1 calf. IMPLEMENTS --10-20 International tractor on steel; seed drill: 10" two -furrow plow; 6 ft. one way disk, good as new; cultivator; Massey Harris hay loader; 7 ft. Massey Har, PIS binder; 1 horse rake; 6 ft. mower on rub- ber, manure spreader;' grinder: 8" wagon International'fertiliser drill;' hay rack 1616 ft.; wagon box, rake; 4 section harrows; cutter; fanning mill; 2,000 lb set scales; cream separator, galvanized trough ; etrcular NW; crosscut saw ; - swede saw ; post hole digger; corn planter cant hook; 1 scythe; stone boat: 1,-'4ng chains, 24 ft. grain pipe, ehaa blower; breeching harness; set single harness; 4 rollers, pair Winners, boring machine •and bits; ladder, 2 wagon axles, .wheel baa: •v: chicken shelters, forks, shovels. Mixed t;,' .o Household Effects - Sideboard. dressors, sevashetnnds. i- 1 springs, couch, toilet sets, gravel box M. H. corn binder; Mc- chmrs ,nb00e +, 6era. organ, hanging lamp. Cormick .Deering manure spreader; Atnddli, & ml box stove, new Quebec heater;. crocks churn, .sealers; dishes, pails. McCormick Deering mower 5 foot Nnn,erous other aaiteles: cut (nearly new); Deering 13 hoe Terms cash . drill; 11' tooth stiff -tooth cultivator; Harold i oON'Auciim Proprietor, 10 -foot hay rake; 3 section harrows;' POSTPONED Auction Sale harrow cart; Finery 1 -furrow riding plow; Fleury walking plow; set of sloop 'sleighs and rack; cutter; M. H. root pulper; M. H. cream separator; AUCTION SALE OF JACK CONSITT to. be held Monday, March '31st, at 1 p.m. 1 mile Stewart horse clippers; 4 ring silo; west or'rnd tavern corner, Tuekersmith. blacksmith's forge and tools;, 2 Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. sheep feeding racks; colony house 12' x 14'; hay fork; sling chain; Clearing Auction Sale forks; shovels and numerous other Of Farm Stock and Implements, articles. Lot 13, Con. 8, Tuekersmith two., HARNESS -Set of breeching har- TA mile west of Red Tavern, on ness; set of back -band harness; set Thursday, March 20th, at 1 p.m. of single harness; horse collars. HORSES -1 bay mare 10 Yrs. }GRAIN AND FEED -Approxi- old; 1 Clyde gelding 12 yrs, old; mately 20 tons of mixed hag; Ap- general purpose mare 5 yrs. old; 1 proximately 1000 bushels of mixed driving mare 'rBE L 00' ERIN F' IrISelaEnd has live . millionAT inhabitantsINNIGAN;S arse it,had eight. Three minion have gone away, and when we think of Landlordism we won- der why the five million did not go, too. Dipping into the Dainty honey comb of Literature, we ask 'you where in all history do we find ;nen 531011 a.& Goldsmith, Bui'ks, Swfft, A. S. Stewart, Parnell, Trios. Moore, Victor Herbert, not to mention Oscar Wilde, the most richly fanciful, fast minded, recklessly witty of modern men, All .are just one generation removed from tine bog, and the smell of peat smoke still upon them. And yet, when England and America needed. better hien, she went. to Ireland. As we approach the 17th of March, we hope Irishmen every where will square their shoulders and remember the. mel who built America, the Harrimans, the lian'ahans, the McCreas, the McDoug- alts„ the O'Days, the Hills, all Irish men. Let us remember, too, that Ireland has more kindness per acre than any other Country on Earth. W. J. FINNIGAN & SON BOX t r `rr �tl �l'U AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Office Residence 43 18 FARM FOR RENT 120 acres at Varna, 30 acres fall ploughed, 90 acres hay, won't rent buildings or land for pasture, also have now in barn for immediate sale balance last year's hay, 25 tons, and 7 tons oat straw. Write (Dr.) Mof- fatt, London. FOR SALE 27 young pigs, seven ready to 'wean, others ready shortly.` P. J. Johnson, Lot 9, con. 11, McKillop, phone 45 r 23, Dublin. FOR SALE 1 set of heavy team harness good as new. Theo. Holland, Seaforth. FOR SALE 1 set of wooden lawn. bowls. Ap- ply at The News Office. POSTPONED Clqaring Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Implements, Grain, Feed, -Lumber and Household Ef- fects. At Lot 12, Bayfield Line, Gode- rich Twp., 7 miles southwest of Clin- CA TLE- 1 cow 10old due'ton, or 3 miles east of Bayfield, on grain.yrs.Monday, Mareh 24th, at 12.30 p.m. • FARM -At the same time and April 4th; 7 black cow 10 yrs. old sharp. This sale includes: 3 horses from 1,400 to 1,500 lbs.. 6 cows, springers & reeentlY fresh- ened. 12 steers & heifers 2 years old and under. Pigs -5 sows to farrow in April & 17. chunks. A full line of farm implements in- cluding M.H. binder, 7 ft, cut; Dl. H. mower 6' out, & rubber tire wagon. Also quantity of: Hay, mixed grain, new lumber, cedar poles & posts, full line of household effects, including a Chesterfield suite; Axminster rug 9x IOW (like new), oak dining room suite; a modern range and ntunerous 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. place there will be offered for sale subject to reserve bid, the farm eon silting of 100 acres of choice clay loans. On said farm is situated• a wel built two-storey brick house with furnace; steel barn 36' x 78'; water throughout the buildings; and imple- ment 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. e BLOOD Til = NSFUSIONS FREE TO ALL GIVE orAw404f,vola • To save the lives of our Canadian fighting - men in action during the war, thousands of Canadian civilians gave their blood to the Red Cross. But in peace, too, Canadians die when a blood transfusion would save them. Whole blood and plasma are in short supply ... in some parts of Canada there are no facilities at all for an emergency transfusion. In order to save the lives of Canadian men, women and children, the Red Cross is estab- lishing a Civilian Blood Transfusion Service. By a system of voluntary blood donations, the Red Cross will supply every hospital in Canada with whole blood and plasma. Any patient in need of a transfusion will receive one, free of charge. Your help is needed to support this and other valuable Red Cross services. The Red Cross needs money ... your money. Money to maintain Outpost Hospitals ... to help correct the deformities of little crippled children .. to maintain Red Cross Lodges, where next -of• kin of disabled veterans may visit their loved ones ... to bring relief in time of disaster; All these things the Red Cross does ... won't you help them keep up the good work? SEAFORTH CAMPAIGN HEADQUARTERS, PHONE 43 ' CANADIANRED CROSS Lved49/1/VeleV tee/ ewe- 4 due March 15th; 1 cow 10 yrs. 01 due March 30th;: 1 cow 4 yrs. old due March 5th; 1 brindle cow 5 yrs. old due 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 mixed grain; 185 year- old hens, white Leghorns. IM;PLEMENTS-M. Ii. binder 6 - ft. cut (like new) r McCormick Deer- ing manure spreader, Al. condition; M, H. hay loader; M. H. mower 5t/x ft. cut. M. H. drill, 10 hoe; bean sauffler 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 pulper; rubber tire buggy; cutter; democrat; 2 h.p. M. H. gas engine; sleighs; poultry equipment; Colony house 10x12; range shelter; 5 cement pig troughs; steel water. tank; wagon; hayrake; sling ropes and chain; hay fork rope 160 feet. wheelbarrow; DeLaval cream separ- ator: brooder stove and canopy; . 1 wood heater; 2 heating stoves; sotne household effects. Terms -Cash. Additional items included in this sale: Work horse 12 yrs. old; black cow due in April; cream separator 550 lbs; manure spreader; fanning mill; faro] wagon; M. H. grain drill: spring -tooth cultivator; hay loader; a new stone boat; cutter; hand scuf- fler; 32 -foot extension ladder; wo- ven wire fence stretcher; large iron kettle; M. H. inthrow disc; four -sec- tion of harrows three oil drums; bag holder; forks; shovels; harness, etc. WILLIAM IRVINE, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. POSTPONED Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Implements and Household "Effects. Mr. Harold Tackson has been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot 43, Con. 2, Tuekersmith, L.R.S. 2 miles east of Radio school, Friday, March 21st, at 1 p.m. Terms-Casli. RAYMOND FEAR, Prop. Harold Jackson,' Auct. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. POSTPONED Clearing Auction Sale Farms, Farm Stock and Imple- ments. --Mr. Harold. Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot 3, Con. 2, Tuekersmith, 11/4miles east and y mile south of Hensall, on Monday, March 17, at 12 o'clock sharp., Terms -Chattels cash; Farm-Re- serve arm Re•serve bid, 10% down, balance in 30 days. TED MUNN, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P, Chesney, Clerk. FARM FOR SALE Farm, consisting of 150 acres of clay loam, at Lot 26, Con. 1, Stan- ley twp.,: highway No. 4, 3% miles South of Clinton. On this farm is an 8 -roomed brick house, water inside, a barn 36' x 80', with water through- out; a lien 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 sew new models noiv available. Singer Sewing Machine Centre, 73 Ontario St., Stratford, FOR SALE Dwelling property with onthuiid- Ings suitable for poultry, at Walton. 11h story frame dwelling, John St. 100 acres, 12 acres of bush, Town- ship of Hliliett, Lot 14, Con, 6. Brick house. Large Bank Barn with other good outbuildings. Water in Buildings. Possession April 1. Reasonable terms. 60 acre grass farm on highway near St. Calumban. nobuildings but would be suitable for poultry farm. M. A. Reid, Seaforth . WORK 'WANTED T will do mending, patching and home knit socks, reasonable. Supply. material and yarn yourself. Apply to, Mrs, Frank Kenny, Dublin, Ont. CAR FOR SALE 86 Ford coach, serial C 18V16565.. Tires in good condition, radio and heater. Apply to The News Office. PERSONAL Hygienie Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed en- velope with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept, T-74. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. • . FREE ANIMAL' SERVIGE OLD•DISABLED OR DEAD Girl! • NORM • HOGS •,SHEET' • CALVES ghostlymid Efficiently Removed fi+w'Iy Phon• C011oett r MITCHELL 219 INGERSOLL 21 STRATFORD 215 WE DO THE, RESTI McConnell - & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hops. SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone. 1134' Alvin W. Sillery Barrister, Solicitor, &o. - Royal Apartments Phone 173 Watson & Reid. 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. Officers President, 11'. McGregor, Clinton. Vice President, C. W. Leonhardt; Brodhagen Secretary -Treasure. and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth R R3; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; J. H. McEwing, Blyth R R,1; Hugh Alex- ander, Watton; Harvey Fuller, Gode- rich RR 2. Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; 3. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth,Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applidationa to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective poet offices. SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, M,B., Physician, Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon. Office Homs Daily except Wednes- day 1.80 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p,m. Appointments forconsultation may 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 iW MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M,D. Mtyelolan 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 JOSEPH L. RYAN AUCTIONEER Licensed in Huron and Perth Specializing in Faris Stock and Far,n Implements, and Household Effeet% For information phone 401:5, Dubin FRANK KIRKBY Licensed Auctioneer Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable rates Phone: Seaforth 842 r 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 BrucefieId on the highway. good barn and house, never failing water supply. Farm is now in pasture and would be ideal for beans thie year. Apply to James Walker, Clinton. Phone 164, Clinton. FOR SALE Modern House, Barn with 21 acres, make good Poultry Farm, close to Town. Prompt possession. 150 Acres, Brick House, Silo, other good buildings, 30 Acres Bush. Town ship of Tuekersmith. Prompt posses- sion. E. 0, Chamberlain, Real Estate Broker & Insurance Phone 334 or 220, Seaforth Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen Exeter Seaforth Clinton SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS are open each TUESDAY for your convenience. See Dr. Harburn for appoint- ment any other time, or phone 41 J. Exeter.