HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1944-08-31, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
HENSALL additional treat ,of maple SugarFOR SALE Card of Thanks
cakes was provided by Mrs. Carl Quiet driver or third horse. Apply
Graven -Stoneman; a gift of cigarettes was to Carl Knight, Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs. Peter. Hieknell and
Mrs. Elizabeth Fisher of received frwti' Mr: Andrew Dougall;
hurst visited recently at the
'all
homes. family desire to espi�ess their ap-
of her brothers, Messrs. Andrew and
William Love.
Mrs, MacGregor f Seaforth visit-
ed over the week end with her sister-
in-law, Mrs. Hannah Workman.
Rev. Wm, Weir, Mrs. Weir and
Freddie of Hespeler visited during
the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Jas.
A. Patterson and friends here.
Messrs. Milton Russell, Cpl. Har-
old Bonthron and Dr. Wm. Joynt of
London enjoyed a fishing trip to.
Chesley Lake this week.
Miss Jean McQueen of the staff of
the Bank of Montreal is on her vaca-
tion.
Mr. and Mrs. Clin Flynn, of Lon-
don, Miss Edna Noyes of Denfield
and Mr. and Mrs. Robert Flynn of
Exeter, were recent visitors with ferret's uncle and aunt, Mr. and
Mr, and Mrs =;Jas, Parkins, Mrs A Ings.n
Mr. Geo. Hess donated flints. Inched-
ed in this total 48 were two ladies'
parcels, one for Cpl; Helen Bell and
one for N.S. Lieut. Marion Dougall.
All shipping charges wereborneby
the War Service Committee. As was
stated previously all postal work in,
connection with these parcels, such
' as addressing, declaring, etc., is most
capably managed by Mr. F. Bon
thron, local postmaster, and his as-
sistant, Miss Margaret Johnston.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Ings of
London visited last week with the
Lois and Jackie Henderson re Mrs. Fee of is' the guest
'turned home from, a pleasant holi- of hrs.'.Feerof Seaforth iday at the home of M. and M. Mr, and Mrs.MHarold Elliott of
Lorne MbNaughtoes Windsor are holidaying at their, res-
Constable Charles Salter and Mrs. peetive homes.
Salter, formerly of Wingham, visited
recently with the latter's mother, Mess Annie Foote of Detroit has
Mrs. Mary McNaig and aunt,. Miss spent the past week with her broth -
Newell. er, Mr, and Mrs. A. Foote and Mr.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. Horton of De- and Mrs. D. Anderson and Pearl.
troit visited, with the former's sister Mrs. Ferguson and children of
and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Sudbury spent last week with the
Archie Rowcliffe and other relatives. ferret's parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
AC.2, Robt. Sangster of the TTS., Elliott Mrs. Nelson Reid and
St. Thomas, spent the week end with daughter and
Mary. ,in company with
his mother, u Mrs: Minnie Sangster, Mr. and Mrs. Murray and little dau-
of
De. Gus are visiting and daughter, iter Stine spent the week end at
Detroit, her mother, Niagara Palls.
Mrs, Lou Simpson, Mr. and Mrs. Stockton, after a
The many friends of Mrs. A. L. month's vacation with the latter's
Case imp roved following be pleasedo to wing hehher she is sister, Mrs. Elliott and other rela-
mnch improved recent tives, left last week for their home
Mrs. South
rs: Matthew Clarkthof of in Mr. and Mrs Cal.
Chuter of
rMrs, R.
the home her Harriston were Sunday guests at the
daughter,peMrs- D. Bell, Memorial
following former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E.
an operation in Scott Memorial Hos- Chutes, p
pital, Seaforth. Mrs, G. H. Beatty, daughter Mary
Mrs, Hunkin of Exeter returned ElizabetG, and son , augMurray,
home Anner rgh$0 with her sister, have returned after a week's ]toll-
1'lrs.FergusJa, da
9Z •. and Mrs. Jack Farquhar and y5 with the former'smother,
of tRil•leM1s.
r
Graham returned borne after apleas- Welsh, and Miss Welsh,p
ant visit with relatives in Detroit. The anual
al halobs' est t thanks Johns
giving
Mies Norma Cook spent several service a
days visiting in Toronto. Anglican Church on Sunday, Sept.
Born—In Victoria Hospital, Lon- 10th at 7. pan. Rev. J. G. Watts of
don, on Saturday, Aug. 19th, to Mr. the M.S.C.C., Toronto, a returned
and Mrs. Robt, :Drysdale, a son, missionary from Japan, will be the
Robert Gerald (Jerry). guest speaker.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scruton and After a long illness, Sarah infant daughter, Sharon Elizabeth, Cath-
arine Johnston, wife of Thomas M.
spent the week end with the former's Johnston, East street, passed away in
mother, Mrs. father,rMr, Thos, and withhMrs. Clinton hospital on Monday after-
Scruto of Mr, Thos. Shaddick noon. Mrs. Johnston was born sixty
and brother, Reeve R. E. and Mrs. seven years ago in Stanley township,
Shaddick. y. They were accompanied Ann, the only daughter of the late John
home by bean and Nancy and Catharine Moffatt Johnston.
-who have been holidaying here.
Lieut. Sam Rennie of Chatham After her marriage on February 24, spent the week end with Mrs• Ren 1903, she and her husband resided
on a farm in Colborne township,
nix and family. near Nile for six years. Then Y
Mrs. Iller of Toronto visited re- removed to Taylor's Corners, Goder-
cently with her sister. Mrs. Frank ich township, where they lived for 10
FOR SALE • predation to the many friends and
9 York pigs ready to wean;: Frank neighbors for their kind expressions
Coleman Sr., Phone 847.32. of sympathy etended to thele during
Auction Sa{e their recent sad bereavement; also to
thank those who sent spiritual and
floral bouquets.
Clearing Auction Sale; ,Thursday,
September 7, half 'mile east of Clin-
ton on No. 8 highway.
Auction. Sale
HORSES—Mare, 8 yrs. old weighs Lantbert's Sale Yards, Strathroy,
about 1 ton; aged horse. Both very Saturday, Sept. 2nd,
quiet.' I 170 Head mixed stock cattle, most -
COWS --Registered Holstein cow ly Herefords, some choice heavy
in calf; black cow just bred; 2 cows' feeders,
milking,. 7 calves. Saleseveryevery Saturday. Private sales
PIGS—A pair of young sows to during the week,
litter last of September. Trucks to deliver.
IMPLEMENTS — Deering binder, A, G. McAlpine,' Auctioneer.
7 ft. cut, in good condition; Frost &
Wood mower, 6 ft. cut; 13 -disc seed
drill with foot board and back; M.H.
13 spring tooth cultivator; stiff tooth
cultivator with tractor hitch; team:
corn cultivator; set of 3 -section har-
rows; pig crate, draw bar for two
sections of harrows, low all -steel
wagon, wagon with 15 ft. rack; 16ej
ft. hay rack, with eliding rack; hay
loader (Deering); 8 fork M.11, hay
tedder; 10 -ft. horse rake;. Cockshutt
single riding plow; Portland cutter
in good condition; bag truck; cream
separator; 10 gal. milk can, `4'• in.
heavy rubber belt 30 ft. double; 6.
in. belt, 12 ft. double; a number of
small belts; circular saw; 2 -wheel
trailer with stock rack; a number of
pulleys, ditching spade, 5 acres corn,
mow of hay, quantity of tools, set
of heavy harness, number of horse
collars, host of other articles too.
numerous to mention. Quantity of
household furniture. Terms Cash,
E. W. Morrison, Prop.; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Mr. Harold Jackson has been in-
structed to sell by public auction on
Lot 26, Con. 1. Hibbert, on No. S
Higliway three miles East of Seaforth
on Friday, Sept. 8th at 1 p.m. the fol-
lowing farm stock and implements.
HORSES— 3 middle aged* work
horses. •
CATTLE -10 Holstein cows rang-
ing from tlu'ee to seven years old,
milking well and due to freshen from
February to April. 3 Holstein heifers
rising 2 yrs. old; 7 steers tieing 2 yrs.
old; 8 spring calves; Hereford bull, 2
yrs. old.
PIGS—York sow with nine pigs at
foot; York sow due Nov. 1st.; 7
clunks, 125 lbs; 5 chunks 100 lbs; 8
chunks 3 months old.
POULTRY -125 year old hens (leg -
horn); 50 Leghorn pullets 4 months
old; 1 colony house; brooder stove;
rain shelter; pig shelter.-
IMPLEMENTS—Fordson
helter.IMPLEMENTS—Fordson tractor in
good running condition; 2 furrow Ol-
iver plow; Bissell double dise; disc
harrow; M.H. binder 7 ft. cut; scuf-
fler ; M.H. mower; sulky rake; spring
tooth cultivator; set of harrows; gang
Farquhar.
F. Smallacombe, Ml's, Norm Years, before
Tu kersmth townships weed drill;
low; dinland g lioller}v2 farm alking puss-
low;
Mrs• are enjoy- London road, inton, Lenore'and Teddy ons; hay rack; rain box; set of farm
week camping at the lake. near Clinton..,theHnronnroad. Goderichlsleighs; fanning mill; 2000 lb scale,
wag-
' a a d came totenew; wheel harrow; hay car; rope
slings; hay fork; sling chain; forks,
shovels, whiffle trees and ueckyokes;
Delaval cream separator; milk pails;
32 ft. extension ladder; 2 electric
fencers, and other articles.
HAY and GRAIN -300 bushels of 6
rowed barley; 1000 bushel of oats;
200 bushel of mixed. grail; 9 bags
2.12-6 fertilizer; 30 tons nixed hay.
Terms, Cash.
No reserve as the proprietor has
sold his farm.
C. P. Van Mill, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Jos, Roach, Clerk.
Mrs, Melvin Moir, Douglas n
Miss Jean McQueen, ac- township, and a year ago they moved
Betty, and M and Don- into town. A lifelong Presbyterian,
cam rholidaying
idba Mrs. Rigby
are holidaying r Grand Bend. Chur Johnston
inte interested memberofnox
the
na, Phillips of Church, Sr.irand Mrs. vacation
P P . and
Toronto spent their vacation at their W.M.S.
as her healthspermited. Be-
Me.
e
home here recently. si
Me. and Mrs, Lloyd Parrs ore, thee, S. W.
J stone earna.a The
Ann and Judy and Mr. and M
bert Pasmore and son Kenneth funeral
dayeaftenoon at the conducted s de ce, East
Gerald ofparents,
spent Sundaystreet, bRev.
their parents, Mr, and Mrs. John 6Cnox PresbyterianhChurch WaBurial
Passmore. took place in Bayfield cemetery, the
Reeve R. E. Shaddick in company
pallbearers being Percy Graham,
with the Warden of Huron and the
Reg. Johnston, Thos. Sowerby, Lloye
Good Roads Committee, left this Johnston, Melvin Webster and Har -
week on a trip to Detroit, Sault Ste. old Dowson.-Goderich Signal -Star.
Marie, etc.
Harvest Thanksgiving services will
be held in St. Paul's Anglioan Auction Sale
Church on:Sunday, Sept. 10th. The
speaker at the 11 a.m. service will Of Farm Stock, Implements and
be Rev. Denny Bright of London and
Rev. R. el. Bulteel of Clinton will land,some Auctioneer, haects, Lewis Roev-
been instructed
speak at the evening service at 7 by the undersigned proprietor to sell
p.m. by public auction on No. 4 Highway,
Mrs. BertaPalmer left Sunday Lot 1, Concession 8, Morris Twp., lee
to spend a week with her sisteren- miles north of
law, Mrs. A. Whitesides in Kitchener Blyth, on Saturday,
who is seriously ill. September 0, commencing at 1 P.m.sharp, the following:
Rev. Joseph Taylor will conduct Horses — Clyde gelding horse 5
regular services in Carmel Presby- Years old; Percheron mare 8 years
terian Ghurch on Sunday, Sept. 3rd old; wagon mare, 7 years old, expect
at 11 a.m. and 7 p.m, Bev. Geo, in foal.
Lammond of Pictou, N.S., has con- Cattle ---Roan Hereford cow due
ducted services during the month of Sept. 12, 6 years old; .Jersey cow, clue
August. • October 6, 8 years old; holstein cow
Mrs. Walker Carlile is enjoying a dus January 12, 4 years old; Holstein
vacation this week. cow, clue Jan. 21, 5 years old; Hol -
Pte. Wesley Jones of the RCOC. stein coir, clue Feb. 14, 4years old;
London, is'spending a week at his Durham' cow, due Feb. 22, 5 years old;
home here,. having had his thumb Holstein cow due March 23, 3 years
badly cut by an electric saw. old; Holstein cow, due Apr. 7, 5 years
Miss Helen McArthur of London old; blue cow due April 28, 8 years
visited recently with her aunt, Mrs. old; blue heifer, calf a.t foot, 2 years
Arnold,old; Durham heifer with calf at foot,
2 years old; Durham bull 1 year old;
Report Re Overseas Boxes— - '3 young calves.
Hens -50 yearling hens.
Local and rural citizens are to be Implements—Massey-Harrie binder
commended for their hearty support 6 foot cut; McCormick -Deering mow -
given to the appeal for donations of er; Maxwell hay loader; 1 horse nay
money for boxes for the Hensall rake; Massey Harris spring -tootle
boys who are serving overseas. cultivator; 13 -disk drill; 1 team cul -
These boxes (48 in number) were tivator; disk; McCormick walking
packed by the Women's Institute, plow; Fleury No. 21 walking plow;
the War Service Committee, and 2 furrow walking plow; 3 section
kind friends, on Monday night, Aug- harrows; 1 horse seufflei'; heavy
ust 28th. The fact that a great many wagon, double box, with spring seat;
folks throughout the village and dis- light
i hne,af n; set of sleighs;. gasoline
trict gladly gave of their sugar ra- enengine, fanber tire millbugg, 23 rowers, pig
tions made possible the provision
of crate, turnip .pulper•, iron kettle, Ren-
in
delicious •home-made candy, consist-dFrew cream separator, Vega cream
ihs of splendidndworko and divinity fudge, separator, brooder stove (new);
this being accomplish 3
ed by the following three groups: logging chains, extension ladder, 67
Group 1: Mesdames Pfaff and Sher- sap pails and spites, gravel box.
ritt; Group 2: Mesdames Welsh, 22 tons timothy hay, 10 tons alfalfa
hay, 200 bushels of mixed grain, set
Beer, Norminton,' Russel'1,;'Sangster, of slings, hay ropes, 5 pulleys, 2
assisted by Donald Joynt and Allan forks, 2 gallon spray can, set of team
Crerar, who . rendered their services harness, set of single harness, 3
attending to the beating of the can- collars in good shape, 21 inches; 'col-
dy: Group 3; Mesdames Hess, Ellis eny house, 3 burner coal oil stove
and Smale, Others contributed a (almost •new); some furniture and
tempting assortment of cookies, and other articles too numerous to men -
still others donated necessary
sup tion. Terms'of sale cash:
plies such `as eerie' sy,5tip, ,butter,, This is a cash" sale as the farm has
eggs, mills; etc. Besides the candy' been sold Sherman Beninger, Prop.;
and cookies, each parcel consisted of_;'Lewis - Rowland,• Auctioneer, Robt,
a variety of tobaccos, cigarettes and' Patrick, Clerk.
papers, stationery, checkers, razor.
blades, bars, canned goods, soup,
chocolate, comb, face cloth, etc. An
Want and For Sale Ads, 1 week 25e
FOR SALE
Two litters Of young pigs, five
and six weeks- old. Second farm
north of Brucefield. Phone Clinton
629r2. Wm. Henry.
FOR SALE
One. Renfrew separator and one
daisy churn, both in good order. Ap-
ply to Jas. Elford, Seaforth. Phone
664-2L
FOR SALE
One furrow Cockshutt riding plow
with foot lift, in good shape. Apply
Lot 5, Con. 1, McKillop: Ferg Kelly.
FOR SALE
1 Jersey Bull one and a half years
old. George B. Eberhart, R.R.5.
FOR SALE
Good piano for sale. Apply to Mrs.
11. F7. Coates, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Thirty young pigs, just ready to
wean• Sherlock Keys, phone 622r6,
Clinton central.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 31, 1944
SATURDAY CASH
Darleys Mineral Tonic
5 lb, pkge. 95e
Royal Ptu•ple I -log $nilbs. 1,75
Pratts Hog Tonic, 2ee lbs., 700
Pratts Cow Tonic, •
41/s 1b. pkge 1.50
Stockaid Animal Spray,
one gal, 1.35.
Darley's Disinfectant
lb, bottle 450
& CARRY SPECIALS
Super Floor Wax, Ib. tin 29c
Hawe's Floor Wax, lb tin 49c
Johnsons Floor Wax. lb. tin 59c
Pollflor Floor Wax,' ib tin 490
Black Cat Floor Wax, ib. tin 29c
Spae-Nam• Wonder Foam
bottle 79c
Tea-Bisk, pkge 290
W. J. FINNIGAN
FOR SALE
40 Plymouth Rock pullets, Roe's
breed, six months old, laying. Apply
at News Office.
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Implements.
At Lot 30, Con, 5, Mciillop, 4 miles
N.W. of Seaforth, on Wed:, Sept. 13,
at one o'clock.
Horses—Bay Clyde mare '5 years;
bay Clyde gelding, 7 years; black gen.
purpose mare, 4 years, grey Peroh-
eron mare, aged.
Cattle—Red and white cow, fresh.
1 month; grey cow, due in Feb.;
black cow, due in Jan.; Hereford
cow due in Dec.; grey heifer, due in
Jan.; grey heifer due in San.; red
cow, due in April; 2 heifers (2 years),
2 steers (2 years); 5 heifers, 1 year;
4 steel's 1 year; 8 spring calves, 1
calf 1 month.
Hogs -1 sow and 14 suckers 5
weeks old, 2 chunks.
Implements — 7 foot McCormick
Deering binder in A-1 condition; 1-
6 -ft. McC. Deering mower in good
condition; 1 MaC. Deering cream sep-
arator, 550 lbs. capacity, nearly new;
M. H. dump rake; M. H. manure
spreader, 1 McCormick hay loader;
1 M.H. spring tooth cultivator, 1 gar-
den cultivator, 1 disk harrow, steel
land roller, 5 sec. iron harrows, har-
row cart, Portland cutter; 2 steel frog
troughs, 1 Carrell steel tiredtop bug-
gy,
uggy, fanning mill with bagger attach-
ment, bag holder and truck combined,
M.H. 13 hoe drill with fertilizer at-
tachment, 1 grain pickier, farm
wagon and gravel box, farm truck and
hay rack, set of bob sleighs, set
scales, capacity 2000 lbs., wagon
jack, 1 Cockshutt 2 furrow riding
plow, 1 Oliver single furrow riding
plow, 1 walking plow, 2 wheel trailer
with stock rack, pair horse blankets,
1 set double harness, set heavy
breeching, set single harness, pair
collar tops, several Collars, fur robe, t
colony house S'x12', 3 range shelters, t
brooder stove, grind stone, shovels, of
post hole spoon, crow bar, hay knife, a
forks, extension ladder, (36 ft.), log- eu
ging chain, wire stretcher.
76 B. Rock pullets.
Household Effects -2 bedsteads, 2 Immediately after the said last
washstands, 2 dressers, 3 mattresses, mentioned date, the assets of the said,
1 Bell organ, 1 Paton incubator (250 estate 'will be distributed amongst'
egg); 1 Simpson incubator (300 egg) the parties entitled thereto, having
both in good condition; 8 day clock, regard only to claims of which the
bath tub, reeking chairs, kitchen undersigned shall then have notice,
chairs, small tables, arm chair,
dishes, lamps, gas lantern, coal oil to the exclusion of all others, and the
lantern, fernery, linoleum, wardrobe, undersigned will not be liable erto any,
toilet sets, step ]adder thermos jug, Person of whose claim the undersign -I
churn milk pails, tea. kettle, bird ed shall not then have notice for the
assets so distributed or any part
CLEARING
Auction Sale
Cattle, Horses and Implements, at
Lot 27 Con. 6 Hibbert, 3% miles South
of Dublin, 21e miles West, on Monday,
September llth at 1 pan. sharp.
HORSES -1 Blue Roan mare 7 yrs.
old, supposed to be in foal; 1 Bay
Gelding 8,yrs. old; 1 general purpose
gelding 5 yrs. old; A sucker colt, blue
roan,
COWS -1 grey cow 7 yrs. old, due
in March; 1 Holstein cow 4 yrs. old,
due in March; 1 rete cow 4 yrs. old,
clue in March; 1' Roan cow 4 yrs. old
clue in March;l red heifer rising '3,
clue in March; 1 black cow 4 yrs. old
Clue in March; 1 red cow 4 yrs. old
due in .May; 1 red cow 7 yrs, old due
in May; 1 Hereford heifer 3 yrs. old
due in May; 1 red cow 4 yrs. old, due
in May. -
CATTLE 6 steers (Durham)
weighing 850 lbs.; 12 steers (Durham)
weighing approx. 700 lbs.; 3 heifers
weighing 600 lbs.; 9 spring calves; 5
Leicester Ewes 2 yrs. old; 1 Hereford
bull 3 yrs. old; 1 Durham bull calf 1
yr. old. (Roan).
PIGS -1 sow with 10 pigs 5 weeks
old; 2 sows (2nd litter) bred. •
IMPLEMENTS -1 hay loader (Max-
well) with trucks; 1 gang plow; 1
three 'horse cultivator; 1 Frost &
Wood mower; 1 Frost & Wood bin-
der; 1 Anker -Holt cream separator
500 lb.; 1 I.11,0. drill, 11 disc; 1 M.H.
manure spreader; 1 16ft. hay -rack
(new); 1 truck wagon; 1 Oliver rid-
ing plow; 1 M.H. fertilizer 11 hoe
drill, like new; 1 hayrack loft.; 1 set
double harness; 1 gas engine, 1Ya h,p.,
Massey Harris; 1 pump jack.
leo reserve as proprietor has rented
farm.
Terms, Cash.,
Michael F. Coyne, Proprietor.
Wm. Nairn, Auctioneer'. '
FOR SALE
Ohild's Simmons felt crib mattress, nencly
new, with rolled edge, Price $4:00. Phone
838 r 13. Seaforth central.
TRACTOR FOR SALE
Fordson tractor and International two -
furrow tractor plow. In goodshape, James
Hogg, R.R, 4, Walton.
FOR SALE
A number of good used manure
spreaders. New Idea Distributor,
Goderich, Ont. Phone Carlow 2821.
150 ACRES
In Stanley Township WA miles west of
Varna on Bayfield Road, good brick house,
large steel barn, never failing well, water
in house _and barn, 8 acres of good bush,
Hydro available. Priced reasonably for im.
mediate possession. Apply to Louie E.
Taylor, Varna, Ont.
Auction Sale
Of Farm .Stock, in Goderich Township, on
Blue Water Highway 1 mho north .of Bay-
field, on Monday, Sept. 9th, at 1 p.m.
COWS -1 Holstein cow, 8 years old; 1
Polled Angus cow, 7 years old; 1- Jersey
cow, 4 years old; 1 Durham sow, 5 years
old ; 1 Durham heifer fresh; 2 heifers, due
to freshen Oct. 1; 1 2 -year-old heifer, 1 2 -
Year old steer, 1 farrow cow, b yearlings, 3
spring calves,
PIGS -6 York sows due from 1st of Oct.
to Dec. 35 York clunks from 16 to 100 lbs.
SHEEP. -15 Dorset sheep, 1.Dorsetram,
Terms cash.
S. J. V. CANN, Prop., Harold Jackson,
Auctioneer; E, P. Chesney, Clerk.
Auction Sale
Of farm Stock. The undersigned has 1•e�
ved instructions to offer for sale at Lot.
Con. 14, Mahlon Township, 1 1-2 miles
uth, 1-2 mile West of Walton, Tuesday.
Pt. 6th, at 1 p,m.
HORSES -1 horse weighing, about 1600
1. mare weighing about 1300 lbs.
COWS -1 grey durham cow; 8 yr's old, due
freshen Nov. 22nd.; 1 durham' cow rising
due to freshen Dec. 2611.; 2 durham cows
yrs old, due to freshen Feb. 8th & 10th.;
big Hereford cow, 8 yrs. Old, due to freshen
r, 5th, ; 1 brindle cow, 6 yrs. old, due to
shen Mar, 01h.; 1. part Jersey cow 4 yrs.
due to freshen Mar. 1511; 3 cows, Hare-
rds & Durham, 3 yrs. old, due to freshen
ar. 13th, 261h, 28th.; 1 brindle cow. 6 yrs.
, milking good 1 Jersey cow, 8 yrs. old,
e to freshen Mar. 1311.; 1 Jersey cow 0
s, old, -just fresh 2 months ; 1 white durham
ifer 2 yrs old, bred July 16 th. ; All cows
lking good now. 1 Hereford hull, 3 yrs. old.
YOUNG CATTLE -4 steers & 6 heifers,
rferda, weighing about 600 or 400 lbs.; 2
r£erd heifer calves, weighing about 500 lbs;
Herferd calves.
PIGS -1 sow, due to litter Oct. 1511; 4
gs weighing from 125 to 160 lbs.
IMPLEMENTS -1 McCormick spreader;
washing machine.
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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-
ing, Seaforth.. Ofilce hours:—
Tuesday, 'Thursday
ours:—Tuesday,'Thursday and Saturday
1.30 p.m. to '5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30. p.m. to 9 p.ni.,
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-
holm; D. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Ma-
Ewing,
o-
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton,
Agents
John E. Pepper, Bracefield; R. F.
Mcliercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties esirous to effect insurance -
or transact other business, will be-4--
promptly
e'"
promptly attended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post
offices. •
Watson & Rei
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
up-to-date diagnostic and tbereuptic
equipment.
Dr. 'F, J, R. Forster, Specialist 1n
Diseases , of the Ear, Eye, ` Nose and
t sold before day of sale. (clean). Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Reason for sale Is III health. Tuesday' in every month from 3 to
Terms. Cash.
6 p.m.
Herold Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Free well -baby clinic will be held
crit, Joseph Campbell, Proprietor. ' ;.on the second and ]set Thursday In
150 yeas -aid Leghorn hens. every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of Louisa Coates.
All persons having claims against
he Estate of Louisa Coates, late of
ire Town of Seaforth, in the County
Huron, Widow, deceased,'who died MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D.
n or about the 10th day of August,
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 6 J
44, are hereby notified to send in Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
to the undersigned on or before the Phone 90 W Seaforth
9th day of September, 1944, full par.
tieulars of their claims. l
Physician and Surgeon
cage, chicken feeders.
Terme cash. Sold without, reserve
as farm is sold.
Frank E. Storey, Proprietor. Har-
old Jackson, Auctioneer.
NOTICE
Wm. Bradshaw, your Watkins deal-
er, and also agent .for E. D. Smith &
Son, fruit and ornamental nursery
stock, Market street, Seaforth, Ont.
Phone 50.
DRAINAGE TENDERS
Township of McKillop
Tenders for the improvement of the
McKillop -Hallett Boundary Drain will
be received by the undersigned- until
Tuesday, tate 5th day of September, at
4 p.m.
Tenders will be let subject to no
appeals at the Court of Revision.
Ten per cent of the contract price
.to accompany tender. - Satisfactory
bonds to be furnished.
Lowest or any tender not neces-
sarily accepted. Plans and specifica-
tions may be seen at the office of the
Cleric, Lot 27, Concession 2, Pee-
Kll1op.
Estimate, 6,060 yards at 51,520.00.
J. M. ECKERT, Clerk,
R. R. 1, Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE
7 Room Frame Cottage, situated on
James St. Sided with asphalt shingles.
Hydro, Town Water. Good basement,
NOTICE corner lot, centrally located. Close to
Boarders wanted,- high school stn- School and Church. Prompt possession
dents or any others. l have also a 7 -Roomed frame house, Wilson Ste
number of household articles to sell attic insulated, fully modern.. Gar -
privately, real good set toilet dishes age. Prompt possession.
and some other dishes, good coal oil 7 -Room, frame -house, Haat William
can 4r/2 gal. and good gallon coal oil St., 2 acres land. A real buy. -
can, lantern, good box for bedding, 7 -Room ,Brick house, Church St.,
good bake board, number of glass Modern Conveniences with good j
gems, 4 gal. crock and some email barn.
crocks, number flower pots all sizes, 6 -Room, Stuccoed house, Bgmond-
3 hanging flower pots, good steel vi'lle. Hydro, good well. .
lawn roller, number white . bricks, E. C. CHAMBEUILAIN
small tables and lamps, pair carpent- Insurance & Real Estate
er's trestles and creepers and some Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220
carpenter tools. Will .be at home
every Monday, Wednesday, Friday, 1
block west of hospital, Mrs. A. D.
Armstrong, Seaforth.
thereof.
Dated at Seaforth this 15th day of
August, 1944.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Executrix.
Grain and Fertilizer
I aen buy ng grain for Thompson
at Hensall. Call for information.
Also taking orders for Fertilizer.
Order early and be sure of yours.
WILLIAM M. SPROAT
Phone 655 r 2, Seaforth
Fertilizer
Co-op and Shur Gain
Hydro Poles
26&30'Ft.
Feeding Molasses
B. C. Shingles
Co-op and Shur Gain Feeds
Western Grain & Chop
Co-op Fly Spray '
Co-op Motor Oil
Seaforth Farmers
Co-operative
Phone 9
NOTICE
Frank Finnigan, your Rawlelgh dealer. on
Louisa St., Seaforth, has a line of products
-at the house. Phone 68W.
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 monthee-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.
Nights and Holidays 65
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Large Stock of Modern
Memorials on display at
our Seaforth Showrooms
For the convenience of our
patrons office will be open on.
TUESDAYS
Open by appointment at any
other time. See . Dr. Harburn,
next door
Cunningham & Pryde
Clinton Exeter Seaforth
Phone 41
DEAD AND DISABLED - AN'IMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235
DARLING '& CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
, (Essential War ,Industry).