The Seaforth News, 1944-04-06, Page 8FOR SALE
20 bus. of Timothy Seed for sale,
6 bus, of Red Clover seed. Colelough,
Bros„ Lot 4, Con, 7, Mullett,
CLEARING
Auction Sale
To be held at Lot 28, Con. 13,
Mc=op Twp., half mile west ' of
Leadbuvy, Tuesday, April 18th, a
12.30 p.m. List will follow next
week. Fred Scarlett, Prop.; Harold
Jackson, Auct.
CLEARING
Auction Sale
Farm,Farm Stock, Implements, Furniture
and Household Effects.
Fred W. Ahrens Auctioneer has received
instructions from the undersigned proprietor
to sell by public auction, at Lot. 14, Con, 4,
Township of Fullerton, 3 3-4 miles east of
Mitchell. then 2 1-2 miles South of no. 5
highway, on Wednesday, April 12th. Sale to
commence at 12.00 o'clock sharp.
HORSES -1 Clyde mare, 0 yrs. old: 1 Clyde
mare, aged; 1 general purpose gelding;
CATTLE -1 Holstein cow fresh with calf
by her side: 1 Holstein eow clue at time of
sale; 1 part Jersey and Durham cote, due at
time of .sale; 1 Holstein cow, irsh with calf
by her aide; 1 Durham eow, due at time of
sale: 1 Aolstein cow. due May 10th.; 5 Dur-
ham steers and heifers rising 1 year old.
HOGS ---2 Yorkshire sows just bred ; 0
Young pigs, 8 weeks old.
POULTRY—About 125 goad Leghorn hens.
IMPLEMENTS -1 Deering binder, 7 ft.
eat; 1 McCormick binder 5 ft, cut ; 10 ft, M.
H. hay rake, nearly new; International hay
loader: Deering mower 6 ft. cut: M.H. seed
drill, 12 hoe with fertilizer attachment; fan-
ning mill; root miner. 13.26. manure spread-
er 1 gond wagon; M.A. cultivator; set of
sleighs; hay fork rope 100 ft.; hay fork ; set
slings; sling chain; cutter; sculfffle;' 1 rid-
ing Plow; 1 walking. plow ; net. 2 see. iron
harrows hay nock; about 36 cords mixed
hard Maple and Elm wood: Colony house, 8
x 12: pig crate; severol boxes; Met% Deer.
ing cream separator, no. 2 • quantity of lum-
ber; several ladders; shovels; spades; forks ,•
cross -cut saws; whiffletrees; neekynkes, and
a host of other articles ten numerous to num-
(Inn found about a farm,
FURNITURE -- McClory Royal Charm
cream enamel rook stove with pipes, nearly
new •. kitchen table; kitchen Theirs; trackers;
dining room sutle, eenofsts of dining room
table. dining room chairs; 1 gond coal treater;
eee,-chum rug 16 s 10, nearly new; studio
cone), nearly new; davenport; several rock-
ers • kitchen cup/mord; china cabinet; 8 doy
clock; 1 iron beds � with mattrewes & prings:
several dressers 32 stain wnrdrnhe, clothes
lsnhn,' 4; h"st of ehinon'nre; kitchen ntin-
sels; pots, pans. strainer pails. milking
Palls, dishes of all kinds and a hast of silver -
worn and a host of small ertiele, found about
a house. Aloe writing desk, sideboard, rIO,
lnyln_ nearly new..
FRET,— About a tons of °lover and time-
.b lere • also . about too las. mixed grain r
13 hags potatoes;. 1 bus. red clover and alfal-
fa seed.
BAR\ -ESS 1 set double brass mounted
hn nearly new; ".,t plow harnsss; sof
-3, .le harness; 2 horse blankets, nearly TIM;
1 good robe.
FARM—Consists of 50 acres more oe less.
being West half Lot 14, Cnn. 4. Township of
Fullerton. Red brick hnuee with 6 rooms
ond extern, also, frame kitchen and wand
<fe 1 Bonk barn 40009, cr.ment stablings,
hwater basin throughout, Fully equipped with
ydro. Drive shed 10x30, Also, len house.
20 acros under cultivation, bal. in grass.
Terms of form to be made known nn day of
ale. If not sold before. subject to a reserve
MI. Ho reserve as everything will be sold to
thehighest bidder as the proprietor is riving
up forming and is moving away.
Auctioneer's decision final In ease of all
clisrnnes
NOTE: This sale will start sharp at 12,00
o'clock. Anybody wanting traps or small art -
ides, be on time.
TERMS of Chattels—Cash.
ALBERT GRIMM, Proprietor,
FRED W. AHRENS, Auctioneer,
FOR SALE
.A vuantity of hardwood and a duan
tity of soft wood, for sale. Joseph
Hclnles, 13.R.4, Brussels. Phone 151'6,
Mussels,
FOR SALE
6 head of yearling cattle, steers
and heifers. Also 4 months collie pup.
Cooper Forrest, Hensall. Phone 91r16,
Zurich.
Auction Sale
Parni Stock and Implements.
At Lot 26, Concession 3, Hay Town-
ship, 1% miles west a4id 1% miles
north of Hensall on Friday, April 14.
Sale starts 1 p.m.
Horses — 2 geldings rising 3 years
old.
Cattle — 60 head of Cattle, 14 head
of Durham cows all due in April and
May; 1 Holstein cow, 1 two year old
Hereford bull; 4 head Durham and
Hereford heifers due in May; 4 head
Durham heifers rising 2 years old; 14
Durban and Hereford calves; 20 head
of glass cattle, steers and heifers
weighing 800 to 900 lbs.
Implements — Deering binder, '7
foot cut with sheaf carrier and truck;
ore Coekshutt bean snuffler, 1 inthrow
team disk; one International farm
wagon with gravel box; quantity of
feed beans. '
Terms cash.
William F. Alexander, Proprietor,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
Auction Sale
Farm Stock and Implements, Lot 18, Bay-
field Road, 1 1-2 miles west of Varna, on
Wednesday, April 12, at 1.00 o'clock 05,01..
sharp, the following;
HORSES -1 Clyde gelding, 6 yrs. old, 1600
pounds; 1 Clyde mare, 12 yrs, old, in foal;
1 elyde filly rising 4 yrs old; 1 clydo filly
rising 1 yr, old.
CATTLE --Durham trials; 3 COM, frsh,
with calf at foot; 2 COM due to freshen in
September; 3 steers. from 900 to 1000 lbs.
2 yearling stcecs.
PIGS -1 York sow, clue time of sale.
SHEEP -8 two-year-old Leicester Ewes
with 14 lambs,
IMPLEMENTS—M,H, binder, At. Melt.
mower, 11 -ft., 10 -ft. M.H. Clump rake, lila
new : 1 spring truth cultivator ; 1 Bisset disc:
1 _et of diamond harrows; 1 Deering corn
t,mi. ; 1 Deering fertilizer drill, 11 disc; 1 -
three -drum .drum steel roller 1 bean waffler ands
Puller (Oliver): t riding plow: walking plow;
1 form wagon; boy reek ;.gravel box; bug-
gy ; cutter; democrat : road cart ; cutting
hue: fanning mill; set.ales 20.0 lbs.; log
hoar: Lister on engin MP.; toot pulper•;
two -wheel trailer with stock reek; sugar ket-
tle; copper kettle; 40 -bushel apple crates and.
barrels; ladder: wheelbarrow; grindstone;
gas drum; groin bags; quantity of lumber;
forks; shovels; wlriffletrees, and other nrti-
clea
FIARNESF-1 net. of backhand harness; 1
set single harness; number of horse collars,
HAY & GRAIN -20 tons of mixed hey,
timothy and alfalfa; 150 bushels of Erbnn
seed 01ts. 1042 Clop; 3 tons of western 0050;
quantity of no. 1 seed beans.
FURNITURE—quantity of household farm-
fishings including tables, beds, dishes, sealers,
eolith and other articles,
THE FARM will be offered for sale If not
sold before. 86 acre farm, - brick house, 2
hank barns, five acres of maple bush, never
failing water supply, On paved road, hydro
past farm. 1 1-4 miles went of Varna, sold
subject to reserve bid, Everything will be
Noll ns the proprietor has ill health.
TERMS: Chattels — Cash. Farm made
known clay of sole.
ROBT. GEORGE RE5D, Proprietor.
E. P. CHESNEY. Clerk.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY
APRIL 6, 1944
PIGS FOR SALE I HOUSE FOR SALE
16 young trigs ready to wean. Also Ili the Village of Dublin, op the
sante chunks aboutn130 Obs, Campbell
Main Street, large, two-storey, ,ten-.
Eyre, Kippers. Phone 13 on 84, Hensall
room house, haled -wood floors, in good
condition; itis divided into two apart -
meats, at present both are rented.
Has all conveniences, water, electric,
bath, 'etc. Apply to Mrs. Peter Fitz-
patrick, Dublin.
TENDERS WANTED
Por putting new floor in basement
of S,S. #3, Tuckersmith, contractor to
supply cement and gravel.
1 Also tender for redecorating inter-
ior Of school.
1 Gordon Richardson, Sec. Treas.,
13rticeaeid, Ont.
EXECUTORS CLEARING
Auction Sale
ram Stock, Impements and Chattels at the
flax premises, 2 blocks south of the Post Of
flee in the Village of Hensall on Tuesday,
April 11th. 1944. - Sale starts 1.80 P.M.
Horses -1 aged .team of grey geldings, 1
bay team, rising 7 & 8 yrs. old.
HARNESS -1 set of general purpose har-
ness with collars, 1001 of breeching harness
with collars, 4 collas, good as new. Several
sets 0 tugs with homes, homes and harness
parts,. 1 set of single driving harness, no
lines.
HOGS -23 shoats; 1 sow \vith litter of 8
at foot,
GRAIN & SEEDS—A quantity of Alaska
seed oats, a quantity of Red Clover, Alfalfa
and Timothy seed.
FEED --A quantity of hay, a quantity of
bean straw, a quantity of turnips on lot 25,
on. 1.
TRACTOR—Case Tractor, model "0", rub-
ber in front, steelon rear, 2 yrs old. (good
as now) Note—Tractor will be withheld from
the sale, if necessity warrants it to operate
the flax mill.
TRUCK— ehevrolot model "T" (1020)
with delivery body, 1 set of 36x5 tire chains.
2 spare tires for front tlnuek wheels. 1 sat of
tonin, .9000 for truck body,
1 McCormick Deering binder, 7ft. cut, with
sheaf carrier, 2 knives. 1 tractor binder
tongue, 1 set of trunk wheels for above bind-
er, to be used in place of a tongue. 2 exten-
sion binder dividers for lodged grain. 1 Mc-
Kormiclt flux pulling machine, with 4 H.P.
cushman gas engine mooted On rear. cost
3600,09, good as nen. 1 big giant leering
newer, (new) aft. cut, 3 knives, 1 E.G.D.
mower Ofk cut, for repair parts. 1 new
ideal drg 0100501', 5ft. cut, 3 knives. 1 Melt
hay tedder ; 1 Deering power lift - tractor
cultivator: 11 shovels. 1 Frost z wood steel
land roller;. 3 drums Oft, 1 wooden roller ;
2 drums, 1 obio cultipocker; 1 .tractor disc,
Oft. 1.6 plates; 1 out -throw and one inthrow ;
2 single horse discs; 2 ane horse 'mufflers;
1 M.H. broadcast_ sower; 1 MH, fertilizer
drill, with grass seeder attached 13 hoe; 2
was 3 section diamond harrows; 1, A section
diamond harrows; 0 4 section peg tooth
harrows ; 2 M.II, tont ellipses; 1 Brown &-
Clark wagon ; 1 Mcli. wagon; 1 Eaton wag-
on ; 2, 1641. racks; 2 democrat wagons ; 1 -
buggy ; 1 Mt. Forest Carriage Co, high back
cutter with chimes, (goad as new) ; 1 farm
cotter; 2 Brown & Clark sleighs; 1 sleigh,
flet bottom reek; 1 clover bomber; 1 pen
harvester, or hunter; 1 potato plough; 1-
fmrecarriage; 1 M.A. bear harvester, (new) ;
1 11)00,, saw. frame & saw ; 1 light sleigh
equipped with pole tongue and set of shafts;
1 Tenplin fanning mill, with bagger, with
sieves for flax, beans and peas; 1 Clinton
fanning mill with complete selves for all
grain. 1 Louden hey ear for steel track; l-
imy fork rope 110 ft.; 1 well makers outfit,
windless. bucket, and drills; 1 set of well
rush forms; 2 walking plows; 1 - 2 furrow
tractor plow, P. & 0.; 1 platform beam smile
2000 lbs., like new; 1 Aylmer wagon scale, 6
t nn ; 1 (hin pony straw cutter; 1 lentg bid-
der, ;boot deft.. I feed wheel barrow ; toting
elinin with trip rope attached (new) : 1 feed
hex; 2 bay forks for hay ear; several bay
fork rope pulleys; several oil tanks; 2 hay
knives,: 1 Mg; 1 wooden wagon Sock ; farm
tools & ether articles. too numerous to men-
tion. 1 steel water tank for stock; 1 clipper
cleaner TM. 10, with 7 selves (subject to prior
salol. 1 fence wire tightener; 1 set of bineks;
1 bugger for a Chatham fanning mill.
CHATTELS—A quantity of clay tile, red
cedar posts 8 & O ft., lumber, Plank eta, in
oak. elm, hemlock ete. 2 onion crates, cement
blocks and brick, 2 cement window sills,
minim slats, several coal ell & gas stoves,
several tables, other articles of furniture, etc.
Everything will be sold without reserve with
the exception of a reserve bid on the hogs'
truck, clipper cleaner, flax puller with engine
attached big giant (leering tnewer new, and
1190101'.
TERMS CASH.
IRA GEIGER, DR. Won. GEIGER, Mrs. E.
A. KENNEDY, Executors.
OWEN GEIGER ESTATE, Proprietor.
Wm. E. NAIRN, Auctioneer,
This is one in a series of messages explaining problems of electric supply to farm and
hamlet consumers served direct by The Hydro -Electric Power Commission of Ontario
Uniform Rural Meler Rate
Anywhere in Ontario
Our last advertisement illustrated the reductions which will
apply to farm and hamlet services in most areas in the Province.
Herein we give some of the reasons for and benefits of the new
Uniform Meter Rate,
The cost of rural electric service is made up of two main parts:
(1) The cost of providing electricity in bulk at convenient central points
(substations);
(2) The cost of distributing this electricity from these substations to the
User..
Since electricity cannot be stored, it is necessary to provide lines made
up of poles, conductor, transformers, etc., to carry the electricity from the
substation to the consumer so that each user will have service available at the
flip of a switcb. To the cost of building these lines must be added the cost of
maintaining and operating them.
Electric service rates originally included a Service Charge to cover the
cost of distribution, plus a meter rate to cover the cost of bulk electricity
at the substation. The Province was divided into a number of rural power
districts created around available substations without particular regard to
township or county boundaries. Each of these districts had its own meter
rate, varying from a high of 6c, 20 and %c to a low of 214c, 114c and %c.
During the past twenty years many complications and inequalities have
trisen in trying to maintain the identity of these districts. Therefore in
ardor to provide suitable service to all at the lowest and fairest cost, the 120
Rural Power Districts have been combined into one Provincial Rural Power
System with a Uniform Meter Rate of 4c, 1-6/10c, and aj.c. Now, all Rural
Power Consumers anywhere in the Province pay the same meter rate. This
Uniform Rate represents a reduction in most of the old districts and an
increase fn only a few districts formerly having a very low rate,
These explanations are given to help you understand the new rate. In our
next message, we shall discuss,• for your benefit, the MINIMUM BILL, In the
meantime, if you need further information, please ask your Rural . District
Superintendent.
THE HYDRO ELECTRIC POWER
COMMISSION OF ONTARIO
In order to hairo b, complete understanding of the new rural rates, we suggest you clip
and keep these explanations
Auction Sale
Greb Shoes at Right Prices
Rolled Wheat, 5 pound bag
Eeresan, 1 Pound "Tin
Formaldehyde, Bottle
Ki1-A-Lice For Cattle, 2 Ib. tin
Royal Purple Hog Tonic, 83/2 lb, Tin
Robinhood Oats, Large Pkg.
Fels Naptha Soap, 3 cakes
Mother' Parkers Orange Pekoe Tea, 1/2 18,
21c
.10
25c
55c
175
17c
22c
38c
'1
W. J. FINNIGAN
GROW
Farm Stock, Ilnplelnents and I
Household Furniture, at Lot 24, Con, CUCUMBERS
9, Morris Township', one and a half
miles west of Walton, on Saturday,' FOR PROFIT
April 8th, at 12.30 pen. sharp, the
following: 1 Libby's are paying highest
Horses— 1 Team Clyde Mares, ris-
ing 5 and 6 years old, eligible for Market Prices.
registration; 1 Team Wagon Mares,
6 and 7 years old; 1 Clyde Colt, ris-
ing 2 years.
Cattle -2 Holstein Cows, 'due time
of sale; 1 Durham Cow, due in April,
6 years old; 1 Durham Cow, due
time of sale, five years old; 1 Black `
Cow, due in May, 5 years old; i Dur- WANTED TO BUY
ham Cow, due in June, 5 years old; 1 Work horse around 1200 o1' 1300.
1 Heifer with ! Afl I , 10 Jolie SI oldice. P
w t calf at foot; 1 Gurnesy p? 1 hone 6115112,
Cow with calf at foot, 5 years old; ; Seaforth.
1 Gurnesy Cow, due in April, 6 years
ALE
old; 2 Heifers due in July; 6 Year-
ling
i Two youngFShoOR Sthorn bulls rad*
ling Calves, e y
for service. Apply= to George Mann.
Figs -2 Sows, due middle of May; Phone 24 on 800, Clinton central,
1 Young Sow, due end of May; 7
Shoats. FARM FOR SALE
Fotvl-150Rock Tiers (last year's 150 -acre farm for sale. Lot 13,
pullets); 3 Geese, 1 Gander, l Con. 13, McKillop. Apply to William
Hay and Grain -15 tons mixed Leering, 'Walton 12,R, #2.
hay; 200 bushels mixed grain; 100
bushels buckwheat; 214 bushels tile- l FOR SALE
othy seed; 5 bushels red clover seed; Quebec sulky single furrow plow,
Seedpotatoes. . Massey Harris, new rolling coulter.
Harness -1 Set backhand harness; Gordon Richardson, phone 6061'25,
1 Set breeching harness; 1 Single set Seaforth.
Timeless; Horse collars.
Implements-Vilcing cream sep-
arator, practically new; M. H, 7-21,
binder; M.H. mower, 514 -ft, cut; In-
ternational cultivator; 1 out -throw
disc; 2 sets diamond harrows; M.H.
hay loader: M.H. side rake; dump
rake; steel drum roller; McCormick -
Deering disc fertilizer drill; Inter-
national riding plow; No, 21 Fleury
walking plow; potato plow; scutfler;
set sloop sleighs; set of light sleighs;
cutter; turnip sower; wagon and one-
man rack; fanning mill and bag
truck; 1 set scales, 2000 lbs.; 'set
scales, 240 lbs.; 2 stillards; 1 Stew-
art horse clippers; 1 copper kettle;
2 iron kettles; 1 pig crate; 1 self -
feeder; quantity of oak lumber, 2x3
inches; some mixed lumber; number
of tongues; 25 cords 12 -inch elm
, wood: 5 cords hal'cl maple, 14 -inch;
quantity of maple limb wood; elect-
ric fence; 1 ram shelter; 1 lawn
mower; forks; shovels; chains; hoes,
etc.; grindstone; 1 water trough; 1
Buckeye incubator, 120 eggs; cross-
cut saw; woven wire fence stretcher;
gas drums; wheelbarrow; grass seed
sower; ahiffletrees; neckyokes; 1 '29
Model Standard Ford Coach, and
trailer.
Furniture—One bedroom suite;
1 dining roost suite; kitchen furni-
ture; davenport; 1 Quebec cook FOR SALE OR RENT
stove; Renfrew -Chateau cook stove, 100 acre farm on the highway
be -
bought in October, with hot water tween Seaforth and Clinton, 4 frame
front, all enamel; 1 nearly new bat- house, bank barn, choice clay
ter', radio; 1 piano; Coleman iron; loam,
Coleman lamp; coal oil lamps; chest- plenty of water. Apply to Wm, Living-
Coleman
suite; churn; washing ma- sion or Janos F. Scott, R,R. 2, Sea -
chine, and a number of other items forth.
usually found about a farm. Auction Sale
Terms of Sale, Cash.
In case of dispute the auctioneer's Of Farm Stock and Im
decision will be final. plements
Everthing will be sold as the pro- and some Household Effects.—At
prietor has sold his farm. Lot 5, Concession 1, McKillop twp„
Nelson Douglas, Proprietor. 1 11/ miles west of Dublin, on Mon
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,1
day,
lowinril 10th, at 1 o'clock, the
Robert Patrick, Clerk, t g:
' " Horses—Draft gelding rising 5
FOR SALE years old, a mare rising 3 years old.
White pram complete with storm Cattle -1 brindle cow with twin
cover. Phone 321, Seaforth, calves at foot, 1 Durham cow with
calf at foot, 1 Durham cow due in
FOR SALE • i June, 1 black cow due in June, 1
Black Percheron mare 5 yearns old, farrow cow, 2 heifers rising 2 years
1500 lbs., sound. Areal nice mare and old, 2 steers rising 2 years old, 3
priced to sell. Bob Kirkby, Walton. I steel's rising 1 year old, 2 heifers
rising 1 year old.
GIRL OR WOMAN 1 Hogs -1 sow with 10 pigs, six
To assist with housework and caro weeks old; 5 pigs 7 weeks old, 1' sow
of three children, two school aged.1 lately bred, 150 hens, a quantity of
Apply, stating particulars, to Mrs. , timothy seed and some potatoes.
John F. Heard, 288 Central Avenue,' Implements—Frost & Wood -bin-
London, Ontario. 1 der 6 ft, cut, with sheaf carrier and
FOR SALE truck, Deering mower 6 ft. cut,
Several tons dry oat straw in barn. Massey Harris mower, 6 ft, cut,
Wrecking Model A Ford, good motor, Massey Harris side rake, Massey
Phone 838 r 6, Seaforth. I Harris hay loader, seed drill 13
Contact
Albert Rock, Dublin, Ont.
Eft nl,a,ml,tun, llantinrllllaalllli halo,,,
FOR SALE
Frame Cottage, James St., 3 pc.
Bathroom, funrnee. hydro 3 wire ser-
vice. Toivll water. Garage on prop-
erty. A real buy.
Stuccoed house in Egmondville, 6
rooms, hydro. In good state of repair.
]nuuediete possession.
Stuccoed house, Goderich St, West.
Basement. Hydro, hai'cl and soft wat-
er. Garage. Corner lot. Good location,
prompt possession,
Frame house, Centre St., Hlydro,
Town. Water, Handy to Main St. Im-
mediate possession. Priced reasonably
Have also listed a number of good
farms, conveniently located.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate
Pholle'234. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220
FARM FOR SALE
112 acres, Thos. Young Estate, 3 miles
east of Walton, 14th con. McKillop. On the
Premises good brick house 228x33 with frame
kitchen, barn 46x86, cement floors, driving
shed 30x46, hen house, lots of water. Apply
to Milton Young,. Cromarty or Mrs. Wm.
Dundas, Walton.
WANTED
A reliable couple to take &loge of the
outside work at Mrs. Gordon's home in Eg-
mondville. Good home, convenient in evorw
rent to rightcon uple.Noelchildren,d. l Por part
eulars sunt' Mrs. Alex, Gordon, Box 51,
Seaforth,
Auction Sale
hoes, disc harrow and cultivator, 1
harrow sulky, 2 sets of 4 section
harrows, 1 single riding plow, 2
IFarm stock and Implements Lot so. Con. walking plows, "Success" manure
v
6, Morris Type -Tuesday, April 11th. Sale to spreader, 1 roller 3 drums, 1 cream
commenceHoreat 12 o'clock sharp, Iles liouth of Brussels1yrld on
bnvhw , with 161ft. ehay ahrack Land sliruck d ng..
s yr. old; 1 black mare 4 yr. old; 1 bay rack, 1 set of sleighs, 1 snuffler, 7
gelding 2 yr: old.
Cattle -1 atm:, part Jersey, milking, 6 yr.
old; 1 heifer, Holstein milking, 3 yr, old; 1
aged cow due to freshen time of sale ; 1 cow.
Durham-73olatein milking 10 yr. old ; 1 cow,.
Durham Holstein milking, 8 yr. old ; 1 cow
Durham Holstein due time of sale, 8 yr. old;
1 cow, Jersey, milking, 8 yr. old ; 1 fat cow
Durham ; 1 Heifer, calf at side, Durham 3 yr.
old ; 1 cow, calf at side, Durham 4 yr. old ;
6 Durham steers weigh around 1100 lbs.; 2
black & white steers 2 yr, old; 4• yearling
steers, 2 yearling Heifers; 1 Ieifer in calf
rine Oct. 1, 2 yr. old 6 last Spring's calves;
8, calves 6 months old; 3 calves 2 months old ;
SHEEP -0 ewes ; 3 lambs,
PIGS -1. Yorkshire Hog, 3 yrs. old.
XMPLEMENTS-1 Deering Binder 7 ft..
cut; 1 Deering Mower 6 ft. out;' '1 Peter
IXamilton Dump Rake 10 ft.; 1 M.H. side
rake ; 1 McCormick Deering Grain & Ferti-
lizer Drill ; 3 sections Deering lever harrows;
2 sections Deering spring tooth -harrows; 1
Frost & Wood 14 plate disc; 1 walking plow;
1 Tractor plow, 2 furrow Gookshutt, (nearly
new) 1 Foodson Tractor; 1 scuffles; 1 scales
2000 lbs. 1 McTaggart. fanning mill; 1 hand
cutting box; 1 hay loader; 1 wagon & flat
rack16 ft.; 1 set sloop sleighs; 1 wagon box;
1 cutter:; 1 boggy ; 1 pulper ; 1 light wagon;
1 set Pen harvesters ; 1 wheel barrow ; 1 cir-
culer saw ; 1 set slings 3 sets heavyharness ;
halters, bridles, collars; 2 oil drums, one 40- i
gal., one 25 gal ; 1 .pig. crate; . 1 crosscut
caw ; 2 tongues; 1 pole for nutter ; 1 wringer;
forks, drains, shovels and numerous other.
articles.
Groin -50 Bus. Erban Oats & - Berle)
(mixed) tit for seed ; 35. Bus. Cartier Oats,.
fit for seed."
TERMS CA5H,
JOHN SPE1R, Proprietor.
LEWIS ROLAND, Auctioneer,
fanning mill, 1 hay fork and car,
140 ft. of new rope, 2 sets of 18 ft.
sling ropes, new; 1 set of scales,
2000 lbs., 1 buggy, 1 cutter, 1 trail-
er with rack, 1 set double harness
nearly new, 1 set back band har-
ness and 1 single harness, stone
boat, sugar kettle, whipple trees,
forks, shovels and other articles.
Household Effects—1 diningroonl
table, 6 dining room chairs, 1 china
cabinet, 2 iron beds, 2 couches,
rockers, kitchen range, coal oil
stove with oven, churn, 1 toilet set,
3 hanging Lamps', 1 Aladdin. hanging
lamp, dishes, sealers, etc,, and mail
box. No reserve as farm is sold,
Terms of sale, cash.
Joseph CarpenterProprietor;
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
E, C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build
ung, Seafortll. Office hours:—
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1.30 p.m. to 5 p,m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont.
Officers
President,' W. R. Archibald, Sea -
forth; Vice President, Frank Mc-
Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born-
hohlr; E. Z. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L, Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mo.
Ewing, Blyth,' Hugh Alexander, •
Walton; George Leitch:, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brnceflold; R. F.
McKerchor, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen' George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other' business, will be
promptly attended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post
offices.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance'risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. D. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate.
of University of Toronto.
The Clinic is fully equipped with
complete and modern x-ray and other
up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic
equipment.
Dr. F, J. R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Dar, Eye, Nose and
Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Tuesday in every month from -3 to
5 p,01.
Free weR-baby clinic will be held
on the second and last Thursday in
every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 J
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square
throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 p.m, Also at Seaforth 'Clinic first
Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo
St., Stratford. Telephone 267.
G. A. WHITNEY
Successor to Holmes & Whitney
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery blowers. Phone 119.
NightsandHolidays 65 .
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERicH
District Agent
OLD
VIRGINIA
PIPE TOBACCO
It's a real
pipe smoker's
tobacco
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT— SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235
DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
(Essential War Industry)