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The Seaforth News, 1944-05-18, Page 8Auction Sale Of 11,m., bold Eitlects-<\t the residence of. Mrs El a.Roger, James Street, Seaforth, on Ss u I, Mat iii 1.311 pan. • 1 inlay ranee, lila. new 1 flu 1 t henter,,-1 kltcheu table. cupboard,hairs, 1 kitchenette set, drip leaf t+ihlr, buffet and 4 chairs, 2 rock- er, 1 couch, 1 walnut ehestertleld table (newl, 2 ,lessers ctud stands, 1 iron bed, skims and mattress, 1 new Simmons bed springs and mattress tneve used). 2 mir- ror, 1 buffet mirror, 1 rug Solo, number of picture. 8 -burner coal all -stove I Ne r Pro cess} 1 copper boiler, wash. huh, 2e ft, lad- der, 4 11 d d lawn mower. en0ntity of seal- ers I lbs, of coal,_ dishes, kitchen then ails guava tools, numerous other articles. Terms cash, MRS.. EVA. ROGERS, Prop...; Harald Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney. Cleric. Auction Sale Of Household Eliects. At the residence of Mrs, W. A. Bremner, rhumb and Centre St„ Seolorth, on Friday, .May 26, 1 p.m.tThree- Pieee chesterfield suite, 1 Gerhard Heintr.- man piano. 1 walnut china cabinet, 6 oak dining room chairs, leather sats; several rags, reeking chairs, 1 wheel chair, 1 leath- er couch, 1 library table, several small tables, odd chairs, 1 walnut steel bed, iron bed, 2 oak dressers, 1 painted .dresser, 3 bed oPrings, 3 inner spring mattresses, 1 New Williams sewing machine drop head; 2 sets open hook shelve., 1 electric range 1 elec- tric heater, 2 electric toasters, hers, 1 electric ;iron 1 electric 1 -burner hot plate, 1 electric. -heftier hot plate, 1 galvanized imn tub. 1 grass wash board, 10 -gal. oil can, 1 buck - u, 1okgarden rdtools,e osodd dishes, kitchen utenilsse r01 electric lamps. Terms cash. .MRS. W. A. BREMNER. Prop.; 'Harold Jackson, Auc- tioneer 1 E. P. Chesney. Clerk, blas' bed, ;ring* and mattress,. 1. sewing machine, 1 Coleman gasoline More with oet it ;,0011 00111.1iii011 t 1 mai a tlsi 0, wit h n, 1 h0 ne table famtlty 1 dishes. 1 wash tell , 1 cellar table, 1 small table. tend. m club- bttr. 11 t 1 II } ercalle ash sitter, 3 boxes, a few odd clithe, sealers.canal.., ciluminum casserole. toilet set lawn jar, flower pots, 2 enamelled wilt 01. pails. coal shovel, ec al mantle, 2 win- dow rt-d w boxe, 511 1t tubber- hose lantern, rookine chair, several rocking chairs. 1 1,4,1 ,ine L t mf k rtes. 'settee, 1 BeattyMem, rf u Iwasher, like new. Harold Jackson, Anre- t on.et , 1.. V. Che,moy, Clerk. Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements and Household Ettects At t cot 1, Coo, 3. Tuck- er m th ly eat and south of Seaforth, on Tuesday, May 21rd ei 1 Pan.: Iiot e work horses, 1 colt 1 years old, Cattle. 1 blue caw 7 year. old. fresh; 1 Mark COW '1 Yeats old. fresh 1 grey cow, 4 years old, fresh t 1 Ayrshire cow. 6 years old, fresh; 1 red cow, 7 year's old, due time of sale, 1 grey heifer, 3 years old, due May yearlings, 1 'prim- calves, 1 sow and 11 pigs ,reeks old, i valued g. Implements—Deering, binder, six-foot cut in good rung or 1'r; Deering mower. - foot cut. in good running, order; 'Massey- Harris t'1 t ey- iiarr s hay loader, cutter, roller. DI t `y- Ha.ris side rale. IrlasseyHuri, -.eel drill. in good order; disc harrows, deiah. wagon. rake, *gales, fanning mill. hay fork and 011)100, 10011,101. 1.Uw. 1+11110 platy 110s, rhe double hau150, 2 logging eh chains. Mont dnutrnss t of 23 gal. -.l drum, .gal. coal oil can 3I.I1. knonaro spr.fader. Furniture: 2 iron lieds, ,prings and mat- tress, h dining mom cd ur rockers. 1 e .ach 1 1rm char, tile., raptiotirii, Aladdin bending lamb coal -. r! hanging L nn small tmups 1 centre told.., 2 small _ l t et (a11ene0 heater. ftpet -weeper. i' carpet, ,'hemi, arra:n, ail,-idrh„or d, nor rilet n, lrroel„ ' ,1 11 t, 1. Lanai ere0m scpartiticr. ninny u: 1 1 like net Tums ra.h. No r - 0, proprietor hass sold his farm. THOS. WIL- LIAM„ Prop.; Harold ,lack -on, Auctioneer, Auction Sale Clearing Auction Sale Pum Stock, Implements and House Farm ilila Fred W. Ahrens has been instruct- ed to sell by Public auction at Lot 16 Con. Twit. of Logan, 4 miles north of Mitchell, half highway. on May on gcurhursdath of yr , ayn21111, a1 No. p.m. sharp, Hot -1 matched team brown mares, 7 sod s years old. Im letn'nts Ple2uy tractor plow,fur- row. nearly 11sv 21.11..spring toothtractor cultivator, Otivcr stilt tooth tractor eultila-. tar, Oliver double dirk Inc tractor, 91.1f. 7 ft, binder, sheaf carrier and truelt; Deering 1 implements urea oil hay go od conditi a above 21 side rake. M.H. dump rake, M.H.11 hoe sed drill. Coaltshntt 1.1 plate disk lic,C, Deering manure spreader, Cndtshitt No. 21 walktog plow, ecul'lor, 2 hay racks with sliding racks, 1 steel tree wagon nearly nen 1 1. rubber tire wagonnearly new, set of sleighs. cutter, 4 sec. harrows, set of scales 2000 Ibe. cap.; cream separator with elec. Pewee. . 750 lbs. um,: 1 steel drums, 1steel drum with -pump and hose complete, lY new irrind.t0ne with power, gravel box. 73 ft. of 2 loth tralv. pibiug, circular saw. bar- row cart, whlppletrees, shovels, hoes and a 1, 0,4 of other articles. harness --2 sets doable harness, 1 set of .anile harness. Feed --150 bus: of oats. Furniture—Solid oak buffet, leather - oak dove ette, dining 1ro0111 table, 6 dining room chairs. several rockers, small tabled Doherty coal and wood conk stove, Moffitt .1 burner electric range with oven. electric west -dint machine. eloctrle Singer sewing machine with drop head; bed springs,eleetrolux cleaner, ate. No reserve 00 proprietor is giv- ing up farming. farm is rented. Auctioneers 1100)01011 anal in ease v alt disputes. .• Tern)* oath. EDWARD WA 1V, Ahrens, Auctioneer. Auction Sale Lambert Sale Yards, Stra throy, Sat., 91,ty lath. -foil hear of rattle including a number F eprin^e's, also calves and Pigs as usual. Trucks to deliver. A. 11. McAlpine, Auetioo- Of Household Furnishings. At Palace skating rink, Seaforth, on Wednesday, Many 24th mote change of date from 201111 nt 1 11.M, sharp: 1 upholstered ,-hair, 1 reed reeking chair, several rocking chair, 1 reed arm chair, 5 kithen chair., 1 kitchen table, 1 rientel rug 3x6, 1 walnut occasional gable, pictures, 1 wicker fern stand, 1 tam esire. 1 high chair. 1 satin bedspread and drapes, 1 oak bookcase 1 upright Sherlock Manning piano, 1 couch and 2 chairs, 1 electric humidifier, 1 electric Pad. 1 electric heater,elric tablet, 10nt1Lic 3 blt war plate couch. 2 oak library tables, 1 oak writing desk, 1 Wilton rug 6x9, 1 Wilton, rug 4x0, 1 Wilton r00 axle, 1 congoleum rug 6:0, 1 strip tapestry carpet. 1 rug, 31 ft. iron bed and springs to math, dresser, , iron bed chest nd ot drawers, t1 bedroom suite ltwin beds) walnut, dresser, ohiffrobe, springs; 1 chest of drawers 2 beds, 1 ball springs, 3 mattresses • 1 reed pedestal, 1 oak pedestal,- wicker fernery, red seat, , 1 ha meek feather 1 lounge -velour0clshair,hall tree, dock, 1 oak dresser with mirror, 1 THE SEAFORTH NEWS DANCE s r. CULLA/MAN FRIDAY MAY 19TH Murdoch's Well, Dancing 9,30-1. CONSTANCE The regular meeting of the W.M.S. 10115 held Thursday hn the school- room. The meeting was opened by the pies Mrs, Britton, who road a message from the president of the Dominion board, The Road to Enclnr• Mg Pearce, The theme, All the world and all of life for Wiest. Hymn, All that dwell bellow the skies. Prayer Heals offered by Mrs. Lawson and Mrs, Wm. Britton. Mrs. Britton gave a re, port 'of the presbyterial held in Clin- ton, Hymn, Hall to the Lord's. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Walden of Seaforth visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Dexter on Snnclay. BAYFI ELD Mr. Lloyd Warner is yi010110 his 0110111,15, 2lr, Robt, Thompson and family for a few days. Mr. T. Orr and Miss Orr of Sutatiotd. -prat the week end attheir cottage. An ilupus rad eerure W110 held ill St. Andrew's Cnitod Church Sunday morning. The honor toll hearing the names of the Young men of the eangt'eg0tl0n serving over- seas was unveiled by. Miss M. Sterling, R.N. Mr. and Mrs. E. Sander of Kitchener spent the week and with Mrs. F. A. Edwards. LAC. F. Weston 10 spending Iwo weeks leave at his home in the village. LAC. Charles Parker and haws, Parker raw guests of Mr. nod Mrs. Sohn Parker. 711t. E. Featherstone of London spent the week end at his home in the village. 31lae, Heileman and daughter of Stratford ve00 0110010 at the Rita Rotel over the week end. Mr. 13111 Johnson of Windsor is visiting his nett. Mrs. M. Toms. Mao. Bauer and family of Kitchener are 0t their Cottage, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baker and family of London spent the week end with his father, Mr. F. Baker. Mrs. Cochrane of Wingham is visiting her niece. Mrs. Cleo. Lindsay. Mrs. Trout. of Detroit is in the village hating her house opened and expects to 00- 00111' it this summer. Mrs. Holley of Detroit is at her cottage and expects to occupy it all summer. 14th•. and M,0. Churrhaard and Miss Shm'tt of London spent the week end at their cottage. Mr. Church -ward has rented his cottage to Flt. Lieut. Winters of Clin- ton RCAF for four months, HOUSE FULL OF COMPANY ••DRAIN CLOGGED! Card of Thanks dlr. Elmore lileinl'eltlt wishes to ex- press his thanks to Dr. Stapleton, and the staff and nurses of Scott Memorial :hospital, NOTICE Mr. Jack Ferguson, for'ih- er'ly of Hullett, has opened up the Shell Station on Goderich St, West, and will supply Gas and Oil. A STOPPED UP SINK is no cal- amity when Gillett's is in the house. Leave it to Gillett's to clear out the mess—while you go on visiting withyour friends! Water'll be running freely again in no time. In a dozen ways, Gillett's Lye helps you "take it easy.” Full strength—it destroys contents of outside closets. In solution —a grand cleaner that cuts grease and dirt, Lets you /931 through heavy cleaning. Deo- dorizes garbage pails. Keep it on hand—always. * Never dissolve lye in hot water. The action of the bye itself heats the water. MADE IN CANADA COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP 0111 HIILLETT Please take notice that the Hallett Mun- icipal Council will meet al a Court of Re- vision on 0he Assessment Roll. of 1644 in the Community Hall, Londesboro, on June 6th, at 2.30 P.M. Anyone wishing to appeal against his assessment, oe to have their dogs struck off the roll must have his appeal III the Clerk's office at Londesboro on or before Maty 81st, 1944. All nttoosted. parties please govern themselves accordingly. JAMES W. MCCOOL, Clerk. TI yv'i'e II AMS' o Y a Teri -Cent Dollar jhey spook cf iF —but what boss paid you in crisp new one - measly ten-cents'worth of goods does if mean? I+ means that every pay-day if your dollar each of them would buy only a ll)°� All those savings you've made with ten dimes would shrinktothe size ofone That's inflation! So we're lucky in too dollar Canada that price ceilings and otheranti-inflationary measures have kept our dollar value HIGH. In fact, a dallor goes further to•day... buys more goods tele 1044 than the dollaroflgl8. Look at these prices, a pound of cocoa today the it was then . The same quality towels Y/ ,2:1 good dollarb worth toiloy. And remember. you protect your dollar value when you refuse to pay more than the ceiling price...denounce black markets ... buy Victory Bonds now, were 34`l1 compared to then. Yea, we get o ,..save.. pay off debts and heap keep the cost of living down ! „#,WIa.Yairtir 13/ I promise to give my support to keeping the cost of living down I will, buy only what I need. I will observe the ceiling whether buying or sell- ing goods or services. I will pay off old debts, save for the future, invest in Victory Bonds and War Savings Certificates. And I will support taxes which help lower the cost of living. 0 . • / fee, 'se�f/G es» Pa iii e Rt9Ailaw ,,ii BREWIN,. INDUSrRY vterAR to rZ‘eZ,y�r�a�a��av aim Published by THE BREWING INDUSTRY (ONTARIO) to help reveal the dangers that inflation represents for all the people of the Nation. 0 0 %i j PUBLIC AUCTION OF Pure-bred Scotch Shorthorn Cattle at Exeter (Fair Grounds) 011 Thursday, June 1st 1944 Thirty-two of the best young females, 5 splendid young bulls. The finest lot ever sold by R. M- Peck, Zurich, Ont.; W. C. F. Oestricher, Crediton, Ont.; Roy F. Pepper, Seaforth, Ont. All herds fully accredited and all younger females have been immunized by calfhood vaccin- ation against bangs. Catalogues are obtainable front W. C. F. Gest -richer, Cred- iton, Ont., (Sales Manager). THURSDAY, MAY 18, 1944 OUR CASH & CARRY PRICES Table Potatoes, 75 pound .bags Sattlyday only, $1.69 Ogilvies Rolled Wheat, 5 pouncl bag 17c l 4 -pounds 49c Finest Pure 'Calc, Potatoes,15 Ibpeck.. „ .,.... .... 35c Choice Table p Joy Soap, 10 cakes 29c Fruit Juice,1 quart, 15 fl ozs. 25c Grape.. . W. J. FINNIGAN • unuuuau,uunnuu % GROW CUCUMBERS • FOR PROFIT Libby's are paying highest Market Prices. Contact Albert Rock, Dublin, Ont. .alma,Imn1111111,,...... I..11lmllll it llllllllll,ll,,,l,llllll TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP COURT OF REVISION The Council of the'Townahip of McKillop will meet as a Court of Revision on the mit the Assessment of 1044, at Carnegie 1301!, Seaforth, on Monday, the 5th day of June, 1044, at 10 A.M. Parties interested should govern thems lvess accordingly. cording ly Clerk, Maintop McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays 1 SEAFORTH,'ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLALN The Second Division, Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Office hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.39 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 14IoGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, FOR SALE Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born. Six-year-old. Durham to freshen holm; E. 7. Trewartha, Clinton; about May 24th, Apply to Larne John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mc- 1Vilson, phone 658121, Seaforth. Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents Solon E. Pepper, Bgucefleld; R, F. McKercher, Dublin; J. 1!. Prueter, FOR SALE - Bredllagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Coal oil -stove, 3 burners, with oven, it Pa1'ties desirous to effect insurance good shape. R. MacLean, Egmontiville' or transact othet• business, will be Phone is on 664. promptly attended to by applications to any of the above named officers FOR SALE Nine York chunks and two young Leices- ter ewes with lambs. Apply to I{ennetlti Stewart, 830 r2, senforlh. TEACHER WANTED Teacher wanted for ss. No. t, 1lvuatf• addressed to their respective post for Sept. 11144. State caaunns and offces, sal- ary expected. Bert Irwin, n, Sec.-Treas., Sec: Treats.• Sea - forth, R.R. 2, POE SALE Young cow for ealc, milking 5 weeks, FOR SALT with or without calf. Apply to Bert. Garrett, Two 'York sows clue shortly. Phone 0-0 Scott's Poultry Fmnn, Seaforth. 15 on 84, Henson. 0(7 Twaddle Chicks. Special Deices on 3, 3, 4 POR SALEt'e S 5 weeks old pullets. 6 weeks old pullet% Twelve sucker pigs udy to wean. J. W. 930.60 per 100. Also clay old chicks of any N1o4010nd, Phmte 6661.4, Seaforth, 'bread and turkey points: Place your order with Donald Buchanan, phone Seaforth. NOTICE Wm. Bradshaw, your Watkins dealer, and also agent for E. D. Smith & Son, fruit and ornamental nursery stock, Market street, Seaforth, Ont. Phone 56. Farmers Attention Having disposed of my business on account of i11 health, I would like to humbly solicit ally past customers' support and patronage for the new owner at' the Dublin Creamery, Mr.. Joseph J. Kostek, formerly of Mimico Ont I feel sure that every- plate with pipes and floor plates in RAWLEiGH'PRODUCTS Frank Finnigan is your dealer, has a Line of products at the house, Louisa St. Will be calling an you in the town of Seaforth. FOR SALE Hot. air furnace, one—clew and old patrons— i good condition. Apply at News o1Ree. will be entirely satisfied with the new service. Wishing one and all the best of luck, and thanking them for their past kindnesses, I remain, W. 3. HANLEY medium size. Com - COURT OF REVISION Township of Tuckersmitlt The Municipal Council of Tuck- ersmith will meet as a Court of Re vision on the Assessment Roll of 111.11 at town hall, Seaforth, on Sat- r,1'rt tt June 3rd, at 1. p.m, All ap- peal, must, be in the hands of the Clerk on or before Mondry, :Way '22, 1.94.4, Interested parties should gav- ern themselves accordingly, D. F. MCGREGOR, Clerk. Notice To Creditors , IN THE ESTATE OF Jane Leitch, late of the Township of Hullett in the County of Huron, Widow, de-, ceased. All persons having claims against the Estate of the above deceased are required to file the. same with the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of June, A.D, 1944, after which date the assets will be distributed amongst the parties' entitled thereto, ;laving regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 10th clay of May, A.D. 1944 R. L. Jamieson, Londesboro, Ont. F. B. Medd, Seaforth, Ont. 1, FOR SALE Goodison 36.50 threshing machine in fair condition, no cutter. Call Walker, 11.11,1, Cromarty. I JOHN A. GORWILL, E1.A.,M.D. HEAD LETTUCE PLANTS i Physician and Surgeon I For sale. Plant some in your Vict- ory garden now and have nice heads In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 J in June. Tomatoes, cabbage, caul;- S.A., M.D. SI., Scafoll.h. Physician and Sure PERENNIAL PLANTS 'FOR SALE Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat Hydrangeas, delphiniums (large Phone 90 W Seaforth 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. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate of University of Toronto. The Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern x-ray and other lip -to -date diagnostic and thereuptic equipment. Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at the Clinic the first Tuesday in every month from 3 to ..r,„ 5 p.m. Free well -baby clinic w111 be held -' on the second and last Thursday in every month from 1 to 2 p.m. flower, ready boon Bakers, RatirlaF MARTIN W STAPLETON eon Paclfle), foxglove and canterbury bells ready now. A. L. Porteous,' West Street, TEACHER WANTED For S.S. No. 5, Hullett Township, good location on No. 4 Highway, 4 Miles north of Clinton. Duties to commence Sept. 5, 1944. Apply to I F. M. Peckitt, Londesboro, stating salary and qualifications. Applica- tions received up to May 25, 1944. TENDERS WANTED Township of ;Hibbert Tenders will be received up t111 Sat., May 2 -7th at 4 o'clock p.m. at the Stafa Township hall, for clean- ing out and repairing what is known as the Downey Drain.. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Cromarty, May 10, 1944 THOS. D. WREN, Clerk. 'Wool Notice For Sale Stuccoed House, Goderich Street West. Basement, Hydro, hard and soft water. Garage. Prompt pos- session. Cement Block House, East William Street, 4 bedrooms, 3 Pc. Bathroom, Living, Den, Dining Room and Kit- chen. Hydro & Town Water. Hard- wood downstairs. Roush in first class condition. At rear Tile and Cement Block Plant with all machinery used in manufacture of same including forms. A good opportunity for some one to secure a real business. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220 FERTILIZER CO.OP AND SHUR GAIN Clover & Grass Seeds CO-OP & SHUR GAIN FEEDS For Poultry, Cattle and Hogs mixed daily CO-OP LIMESHELL Western Grain and Chop Cedar Posts and Farm Fence SEAFORTH FARMERS. C0 -OPERATIVE PHONE 9 The Government bonus of 4c a ib will be paid on all approved lots, direct from the department of agriculture, without the pro- ducer having to make an ap- plication. A11 wool shipped to Jacksons is graded in Seaforth and full settlement made from there. H. M. JACKSON Seaforth Phone 3W & 3J 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 Flowers. Phone •119. I Nights and Holidays 65 Spence's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth • Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent OID: . VIRGINIA PIPE TOBACCO It's a real pipe smoker's tobacco DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH. 15. EXETER 285 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War ,Industry) .1 1