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The Seaforth News, 1944-09-28, Page 8TI -1.E SEAFOB.TH NEWS HENSALL p, Y Hospital, BOrr1 I 1t rF tch r or Fil bt Sept,ptto (PI. \V ley Jones and Mrs, Jones, a son 1La'ry 't tlson). Mr. sled Mrs.. Wesley Coleman visltcd ing :he pine. heck with -relatives in London. Mr. and Mrs. „Leslie, Adams and Metily of London visited recently With kir.- Laud Mrs: Jack Corbett and family: Miss Esther M,ioIllwnine. of Goderich was the guest of Miss Dorothy Megan last week, Mr, and, Mrs. Mervyn Schwalm nnd Min- na of Stratford visited over the week end: with the lcrnter' sister and brotheteittdnwv, Mr. nt,, Mr.. Robt. telelienote. kir. and Mos. Ruy Phan: and daughter Shells of Niagara -on -the -Lake, visited last week at the home of the formes mother, Mrs.. W. Phntf, coming here to attend the E1gie-Phnff wedding onSaturday.' Mrs. Munn of London spent the week end with her perenls Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Munn. Keith Buchanan of the. ROAR, :Trenton, spent the week end here With Mrs. Buch- anan and members of the family. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer and Patsy visit- ed on Sunday with Mrs. Steer's mother, Mrs. Gertrude Brazier 1n London. Miss Mildred Jones of Kitchener spent the week end, at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs."Norman Jones. Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook and little din-. ghter of Windsor spent the week end with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornel- ius Cook, Missing Airman Writes -- Mrs. Mrs. Minnie Sangster received word £rent her eon Flt. Sgt. Douglas Sangster, age 26, a prisoner oC war In -Germany. This is the first word she has received from him since he wan reported missing over enemy teeri- tory May and. Fit. Sea, Songster Was wounded when he bailed out of the plane along with six other members of the crew when the plane blew up over Belgium. The pilon and wireless air gunner were killed. Born in Hensall, Douglas enlisted in August 1642 and went overseas In June 104:3. He was educated in Henson schools and attend- ed business college, and was employed at the local C:1R. depot. In his note he says. I am ok., will Write soon. 2 cannot use my right eye or right sem yet. In a British hos- pital over here. Give my love to Beb,Alar- guret and Norma. I Will be home soon. Presents Lion - Ai,out fifty neighbors and friends gath- ered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.Orville Sir • son , lack SmithCi' F , n Rof n St. 6John os. Quebec, who leaves shreely fur overseas. The evening was .pent playing Bingo during. rce which jade presented sn rwgadfountaipen. Refreshments were served. Trousseau Tea - Mrs. Wm. Pilaff was hostess to a 00510- 0000 tea nt her home on Tuesday evening in honor of her daughter Beryl, whose mar- riage took place on Saturday. Miss Alice Phatf of Exeter reeeived with her mother and sister while ABse Margaret Grieve of Blyth presided at the register. During the evening. Airs. 1V. 0. Goodwin and Mrs.. Thos. Shenritt -poured ten, while Mrs. Nor- man 5tanlake, Mrs. Gordon Schwalm. Misses Violet Hyde and Esther Maelliwnine served. The bride's 'trousseau was shown by Mrs. Claude Blowes of Exeter while Mrs. Robt. Moore of Streetvllie displeyed the linens and dishes and Mrs. Ernie Chipelmse the gifts. Mrs. Brandy of Niagara on the Lake vis- ited last week with Miss Kate Scott, Mrs. Ballantyne and Ales. Graham. The October meeting of the United Church Mission Circle will be held nt the home of Miss Gladys Luker on Monday -evening, Oet. and. Miss Erma Kiefer is co-hostese. A large attendance is urged. Members are re- quested to bring in as much work as possible for the Circle bazaar to be held in Novem- ber. The theme will be taken by Mrs. Jack Corbett, roll call. Is in charge of Mrs. Joe Flynn, The oneial committee will consist• of Maude rma cand GladyLuker. Miss Edna Snunderoek will preside In Memoriam lo ion memory t t tioar Aunt Mr•. who 1 t • 1 d l ww ut 1 [I .t 1 f it In my k rt your memory lingere, Sc toy tender, fond and true: Sadly mi, -ed by her. niece, Elizabeth 11owe•. NOTICE The Tnckersnriih Cotuicil will meet on October 7th at. 8 p.ni. D. P. MtGPIMGOR, Clerk. FOR SALE A quantity of short wood for sale, mostly- Mtn. ostlyelm. Apply to Joseph Holmes, Brussels R.R. 4, Ring: 15-5, Brussels. FOR SALE • Det here farm or good clayloam, well drained. 12 ¢crew of frill wheat, 30 aeras plowed, testin hay and pasture. Buildings in goodstate of repair. Brick house with base- ment. Baru. 56xe6 on wall With good stables and 501510r in barn. New hen house. Spring well, Apply Los 2, Con, 7, Tuckersmith. ltudullih Erste, Seaforth, 16.R, 4, FOR SALE Pure Bred Dual purpose cowandcalf. Also one pure-bred brill 0 months old, all .grey roan, Geo. E. Pollard, Brussels, Ont. Phone 16.13, AUCTION SALE Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy, Satt,rtlay,. September Sltth, 260 -head of mixed stack cattle, Including a choice Int of Hereford steers. Sales every Saturday. Private sales in the weak, .Trucks to deliver. A. G. 81e - Alpine, Auctioneer. HONEY FOR SALE Wallace Ross epiarist, will be able to fill amber honey orders for the next three week. in yore• own containers. Auction Sale Cleating side of Farm, Farm Stock and Implements, being the Estate of the late Wm. MrFodneau, Int 3, con 17 Grey, on FRIDAY OCTOBER 6th at 12 o'clock: HORSES -1 Clyde gelding P pesos 1,1; 1 Clyde man: b years old; 1 genet'al purees, mare 1lyeurs old. CAWLE-5 good cows supposed to be in calf; s yearlings; 4 lout calves. tl small pies and ante poultry. IMPLEMENTS -I Deming. binder 7 ft. cut.; 1 fleeting mower arr. cut 1 Watson mower 5 it cut; 1 2,1II Hay loader ; 1 hay t•dder1 1 dump rake 1 disk (hall with fertilizer al - :ached; 1 hoe drill and cultivator teeth; 1 spring tooth eniti,nter; e dise cultivator; ` *maim, harrows; 1 McCormick manure spreader; 1 lend roller; 2 walking plows; 1. 3 furrow gatg plow;. 1, 16 furrow 111on•; 1 double mouldboard plea ; 1 turnip sower; 1 staffler ; 1 reaper t15'atsonl ; 1 root piIPer; 1 henry steel tired wagon; l ligin steel tired wagon; 1 wagon box; 1 gravel box; 1 stock reek; 1 sham boat ; 1 top buggy ; open bur- sty; 2euttere; buggy Pole; 1 hay reek; 1 ntd- ler reek: v nit sleighs; 1 sleigh box; 1 cut- ting box: 1 fanning mill; 1 set 2000 ib scale with platform; 1 set beam settles: 1 cream separator; I clreuler saw with frame; 1 -3 - horse -S- hot a power gas engine 1 'aging boat; 1 fence stretcher, complete: 2 set double har- ness; 1 set driving harness; 2 set single Ilan. nests; 1 odd heavy harness; 2 wheel barrows ; 1 corn baerowv ; 1 nig crate; 1 hen eeete; 1 remit yelper; 1 poet hole digger: 1 Mark smith forge, crowbars doubletrees; neck - yokes; chains, shovels and other eSooll tools. Lange quantity lumber, pine. Pine for hey. rack and wagolt bort; 1, 1036 Bulek Coupe Ismail series). About 1110 bushels oats turd 11111 bus, wheal; Quantity of hay and mixed 1:raltl, FURNITURE -4 gond kiiehoi McChn•y range. mu,melled ; tO¢ntity of household furniture, All will he sold without reserve to wwtnd up ..,ole, for cash. The farm will be offered MO. and Mrs, Rnht. Moore returned to for sale if not sold previous. Terms will be their Some in StreetsvIlle after attending mule known the day of sale. Jas McFalscnn, the Elute -Pfaff wedding on Saturday. R bertA la'mteer ;ul, I xecuttns; L ngeW I an. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1944 Clearing Auction Sale Of Tang Swett, Implements, Grain and Iioesehold Fiteoty Mr. Darold Jaelaten1 11 on nn rated sell by Public Auction on No.highway, Vthree west L Stt t,lt and six miles Lust of Clintint an 1' RIDAY. OCTOBER 6tlt. II t c= -.1 t fuel mareyrs. old; 1 osy gelding rising 0' yrs. old, 1 middle aged frown teem of Mates; 1 aged grey horse. Cable --40 head, conefsling et One pure bred Durham bull 8 yrs, old; 11 high .grade dual purpose cows from 3 to 0 yrs; one: 1'reshoilecl one Olen ill 2 freshened two months 1 elle to freshen hero of sate ; halnuce due to freshen from Dec, to April ;, ten steers from 1) to 12011 lbs 2 heifers 2 Yrs, old; 3 yearling fluters, 2 yearling steers; S spring calves calves 2 months old, SHEEP -.15 Leicester sheep; '5 ewe lambs. P105-1 pore bred Tun eon, 51/2 mouths old, " Pure bred York sows 5§y months olio. PO WL -Jt pure bred Sussex pullets toy- ing lis per cent •, 15 frock Bullets.;. S0 year old rocks and high bored hens laying 50 per cost; several tact:etete; rain shelter; coops. south colony house, feeders ere; 2 fatteniing crates; S chicken crates. CLAIN--About 3011 bushel mixed grain; 4011 bus. Cartier oats, good for seed. Several bags of potatoes; 10 rows or mangeltls d0 rods long; 17 waxing turnips 10 rods long. IMPLEMMNTS-t ft. M.H. binder No, 5; Deering mower 7 ft. cut; culttt packer ; culti- vator (stiff -tooth) • 14. Plate disc harrow; 4 section diamond harrows; M.H. feed liner d elll; M.H. manure spreader; YldIng Plow; walking Blow; gautle plow; Seelf101; hay - loader; sulky rake; 1511 sliding heyrnek t 1 sling hayrack ; 1 Bain wagon ; one low Winton; oats rubber tired wagon; wttgmr box; -epee buggy 1 -cutter; bob sleigh; 141,11. cutting box; .1 inch Maple Leaf grain grinder; fanning mill; toot pulper; 2(100 111 scales; 2 stone boats; -hay fork ; sling and sling ropes neatly now ; 2 trip ropes; hay fork rope, .car and. pulleys; feed boxes; one klelote Electric. cream eeparota, 740 lbs, good ns new; 2 sot plow harness; one single harness, horse cel- lars; cross -eat saw ; steel pig trough.; shovels, locks, spades and numerous other articles. . HOUSEHOLD EFFlECTS:2 bedroom suites; extension table; .kitchen chairs; Quebec cook stove with reservoir; Quebec heater; stave pipes; daisy churn ; .hrntns 1 toilet sets: 11111 lb milts can ; Targe sausage grinder: iron Taal midsprings; wool filled- mattress; cartnin. 1,etdurs: 2 matehed velvet. Pugs Oft. be lett 2 buffalo robes, 5 gal. coif all stem; sap kettle; 1 !ewe mower; ane 40 gal. steel berm!, TERMS, CASA. No reserve no farm is old NORMAN CARPER, Prop.; Harold .Tool:soe, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Auction Sale Pule bled Shorthorns on Monday, Oct. 0, et Lot la <n JTlt llrlt Two. . Threemiles t n t cud 1r t miles north of Clinton at 2 o'clock. Cern t,tung. of Sive cows with c~tildus at Not, nod about 11 heifers, 1 bull calf toady 101 service, team Clyclesclale colts well - broken. en. 14. E. • O'Neil, Auctioneer. 016010011 MANN, Proprietor. Clearing Auction Sale Parte, Fnrm Stock end 'pnplottteets sero Household I'urnisltings EsLete of late Robt. 510110ccu,. Thursday Oct, 5th, 10.50 1)011„ 4 utiles: southwest. of .Clinton, Goder,all tivp., half mile off telephone rend. Harold Jack- son, - Auctioneer; Mtirgaret Mcheen, Ex, of Estate;. 31, P: Chesney, Clerk. Clearing Auction Sale Farm Stock and Implements on - No, S Highway, :3 utiles west of Seaforth, on Fri-' day, 001 6th, at 1 p.m. Darold Jackson; Auctioneer ; E. P. Chesney, Clerk ; Norman Curter, Proprietor. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements and Household Effects -On Lot 25, Con, 2, L105„ Tuokorsmith, 1 1-4 mites south of, Brucefield: nd one mile east Of No. '4 Highway on Thursday, Oct. sth at 1 e'eloek, the follow- ing: HORSES -2 aged Ciydo horses. CATTLE -1 roan cow, milking,.. bred; 1 grey caw with ear at foot, in calf ; 1 red cow with call at foot, In calf 1 1 grey cow; with calf at foot, in calf ; 1 grey cow with coif at foot ; 1 spring steer calf, 1 red holier, bred; 1 grey yearling steer. POULTRY. -3 Muscova ducks and 1 drake, 3 ducks and 2 drakes; 50 reek •pullets, 35 mixed hens. IMPLEMENTS. - 1 McCormick Deering mower 5 ft., 1041. steel rake, 1 spring tooth cultivator, 3 -section harrows, 2 -drum steel roller, 1 ridin0'i plow, 1 Massey Harris 12 - hoe drill, 1 walking plow, 1 1 -horse senifler, 1 wagon', 1 10+60, fiat, rack, 1 wagon box, 1 tanning .mill .with bagger attached, We- ll, scales, pale of bobsleighs, Portland -Oat- ter, robe, blankets, 1 boggy, cutting box, 1 double set of harness, 1 single set of bans nese, 1 wheel barrow, erossout saw, 1 logging ekoin, 13 ft., 1 bag truck, a quantity or Hovel. hay, forks, shovels, 3 horse collars. 1 23 -foot extension ladder, 1 lenge end post. 2 crowbars , 1 brooder ' stove, 1 pig reek, 1 2 -wheel trailer with rack, 1 inthrow disc, 2 scythes, 1 Cyclone sprayer, 15. 01111 buckets, spiles. GRAIN -4110 bu. of mixed grain, 20 ire - of feed beans. HOUSEHOLD ,EFFECTS -.1 bedroom chair, spinning wheel, 1 bedroom suite, 1 bed, 1 dining room table, 1 kitchen table, fruit jams, a ctuantity of dishes, 1 DeLevttl cream separator. 1 black pot, 4 2 -gal. crocks, 1 8 -day stock, 2 pieces of linoleum, 1 linol- eum rug 0x12, 1 lhmleum rug 7x5, 1 rocking chair, 1 couch, 1 heater stove, 1. baby emr- riage, 1 kaoline stove, 1 sideboard, 1 grand piano, 1 sldebom'd, 1 washboard, pictures and frames, 1 trunk, 1 canning rack, 3 wash copper boiler, 1 cebbage slicer, 1 electric soldering iron, 1 Coleman lamp with shade, 6 .other lamps, 1 coal oil beater and other ail ivies 100 numerous 00 mention. One piano, Newcombe, =right; 1 cellar table; 1' leaf table. Terms of ante -Cash. Arthr Weber, Auctioneer; R.R. 1, Dash - woad; Tel. 57-12, Dashwood • William. Brosdfoot, Clerk; HENRY DAYMAN, Prop. Auction Sale 01 Household Meets. At home Of Samuel Somers. north end of West William at.. Seaforth. on Wednesday, Oct. 4, at 1 pat. 1 oak buffet. 1 glass cupboard, 1 leather - elle couch, number small tables, 1 heater, large size, eual or Wood; 1 range with rt servoir, electric iron, number of mats, din- ner set, and other dishes, bed pan, boiler. tubs, creeks and pads, garden tools, bed- room suite of bed, springs, dresser and stand; a six -piece toilet set ; chest of draw- ers, dresser stand, 2 mattresses, pillows -and quilts; quarter cat oak hell reek with Mir- ror, chine cabinet and writing desk eom- hined, oak; oak 'theory table, estension dining room male, 4 rocking chairs. fernery, dining -room chairs and other choirs. Terms cash. SAMUEL SOMER5, Prop.; W. J. Mnlntoah, in charge of sale. Herold ,lacksnn, Auet. ; E. Chesney, Clerk. Clearing Auction Sale Mase Line, Auhnrn, on Friday, Sept. 211, at 12,00 U,tm Herbert Mogridge,•Proll.; Har- old Jackson, Auctioneer, FOR SALE 1 yr. old Oxford rain.; 2 Yorkshire sows due In Oct,; 1 Yorkshire year old hog; 1 Clydesdale foal. Apply to Leslie Peppr. Phone 615 r 16, Clinton. • FOR SALE One 2 -year-old purebred Oxford ram. Reasennbly mired. J. W. Elliott, Brucoliold. 1 WeekEndCash Specials (Cash): MAPLE LEAF FLO'(IIt, 08 lb: bag .. . ..: .. . ....... . .... 2,55 ROBINIIOOD OATS, GIANT 5 LB. BAG 23e MEN'S BLIT. RUBBER BOOTS, PAIR 27.5 MAIVIIVIOTH PUFF -O -WHEAT, PEGE. ..... .,.,,:.,.,,...,..,..21b VAN CAMP'S PRD -COOKED BEANS, 3 PRGES.. ....... . .:......25e FINEST CANADIAN CHEESE, NEW, LE, 27c Finest lemons, per don. 29c W. J. FINNIGAN rsR SALE McConnell & Hays 2-20 Massey I3arrls 'trentor.:Lot 6, Con. MuKflloP.Plmne 29x4, Dublin phone... 12, Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. FOR SALE Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays One 12-24 Hart Parr tractor, in good con. SEAFORTH, ONT. .Telephone 174 (orlon. Apply to A. 13.. Bell, MR. 2, Kipper - or phone 03r2, Henson. Auction Sale Furniture .and Household Effects. At the home of Mrs. A. Arehlbald, Nest street, Sea - forth, on Saturday, Sept.. 30611 nt 1 o'clock, Small -desk, commode chair, bed pan, clothes box, feather tick, 2 bedroom suites, springs and mattresses; 2 guilt boxes, toilet. sets, 4 kitchen chairs, numberrocking chairs, cases of stuffed birds, bed screen, -3 bed spreads, 3 dining rrooin chairs, 1 eherry fall lent table, hall rack, 1 eoueh, 1 sewing, machine Singer; number small tables; num- ber of pictures; step ladder, dining, room ex- tension table, sideboard, number of small mats, 2 rugs, what-not,large leather rocker, foot stools, arm chair, curtains, drapes, win- dow 00Beeus, quantity of dishes and kitchen utensils, meat grinder, washing machine, 2 lawn mowers, clothes screen, 2 wash tubs; ctuantity sealers and crocks, cupboards, gar- den boss, grindstone, garden tools, wheel barrow, scaffoldjacks, drop leaf table, (man- city enrpenter's tools and chest, cross out SW, 300:51111 lumber, 2 crow bars, coal scuttles, 2 cool oil cans, Terms cash. MRS. ANDREW ARCHIBALD, Prop.* Harold Jackson, Auct. ; E. P, Chesney, Clerk. PERSONAL ASTHMA SUFFERERS ENTOYGOOD Mr.t WM. Pearson, Seafortwithout h coughing, "Iemchoking. thankful to you for your asthma remedy that 1 would like all people who suffer from asthma to know what 10 did for me. I suf- fered for years from choking, difficult breath- (ng and distress of asthma and no remedy helped me to any extent, but your remedy toehed the spot at one and gave one not only quick relief. but I am now free Prom all symptoms. A few month's treatment did it." For free information write :F. L. HOR'EY. 144 Catherine Street South, Munn ton. 113 • 1f every motorist knew all there wastes know about a tire, he wouldn't need the expert services of a Goodyear Dealer. He'd just buy a tire , .. that's all! But, it's well to remember that even the best tires and tubes ... Goodyears ... give still greater mileage and finer perform- ance When properly fitted to the rims and regularly maintained and serviced. If you are eligible to buy the new Goodyear Synthetic rubber tires and tubes, here's a fact worth knowing. Every Goodyear Dealer KNOWS HOW to apply them, and how to maintain and service them right from the minute your car starts to roll on them. In the past few years Goodyear Dealers have given yeoman service to Canadian motorists, During the rubber famine, tires hove been kept in service by the application of new methods, new skills and sheer hard work. The Goodyear Dealer always has been the right man to know...the guardian of tire miles. The amazing tire performance enjoyed by Goodyear owners during this period has but proved what Goodyear has long maintained. That, with propef care, a new tire can be confidently expected to yield outstanding mileages. ' As a tire expert, your neighbourhood Goodyear Dealer can pass on to you benefits accrued through the nation-wide experience of Goodyear benefits thatmean longer life and better performance from your tires. This is a' Goodyear Synthetic Rubber Tire! Goodyear dealers have it .. . for eligible drivers only: it is the result of Goodyear's forty years' experience in tire-builde ing plus Goodyear's special- ized knowledge of synthetic rubber ..: gained through un- ceasing research and testing. Auction Sale Of Dairy Herd. To be held Y•. mile east of Bayfield on klonday, Oct. and, nt 4 p.m. Eight Terrey cows dee to freshen from November to March. Also some dairy equip- ment including small aeearator. This is a choice lotof cotes and will be sold without reserve as the proprietress is giving up her Boyfield dairy business, 'MRS. FRED Me- EWEN, Prop.; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. FOR SALE A galvanized smoke stack, 10 ft. high. Mrs. C. C. Kohn, Goderich St.. Seaforth. FOR SALE A. numberof choice Oxford ram lambs. Charles Dale, phone 616x4, Clinton, E. C. CHAMBERLAIN 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, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The McKillop Mutual FireInsur nc Co. a e HEAD OFFICE -- SEAFORTH Ont. ' Officers President, W. R. Archibald, Sea- forth; Vice President, Frank Mc- Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and Manager, M. A. ReidDirectors, aforth. Se W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, - Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born. holm; D. J, Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mo - Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pe er Bruoefeld; R. F. PP Meiiercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, arodbagen; 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 of NOTICE I ant giving a special prize at the Sea - forth Fall Fair for the best three golts bred by Baron Lulwater, 55, 53, 82. George B, Demmee, Proprietor. Auction Sale Mr. Harold Tackson has been instructed to sell by public auction on lot 36, gem 2. Tuekersmith, LRS., 1 1-4 Mites North of Brucefleld. 1 mile east on Tuesday October 3101 the following farm stook and Implements at 1 p.m.; 110105135-1 brood mare 11 yrs old; general Purpose mare 13yra. old, CATTLE --5 good dairy cows; 6 Hereford enttle 2 yrs, old; 8 spring calves; 2 yr. old heifers. IMPLEMENTS- Doering binder 7 ft. cut; M.H. mower 6 IL, cut.; Massey 3 drum roller ; Cmekshutt le 0. rake; peering. cultivator; 1.i Plate dine; farm wagon; hey reek; M.H. 11 hoe drill with fertllator attoehmont; Gurney scale. 121111 Ills Chatham Canning itng mill with bagger Mee( • natter trough, McCormick manure spreader Fleury DIOW set 4 section barrows; pig reds ; wagon bow 1: itoe broad. casting drill; woven fence wire stretcher; lined stretcher; buffalo robe; 3 goad horse blankets: «bowels; forks; pulleys; whh,ple trees; milking. Pails; stock pails; neokyokes; sacks and hags. A quantity of Ethan oats, some 1048 oats, some anent ; I5 tons hay. POULTRY --30 brown Icghorn pulletts. FURNITURE -1 settee; kitchen table; 4 wbrdsor chairs; kitchen cupboard. solid eherry; conch; kitchen cabinet; Renfrew enamel store, nearly new 2'iron bedsteads; daisy churn l bedroom suites; '8 reeking chairs; small tables: Quebec heater, nearly new; Cyclone seeder; block stud tackle; carpet sweeper; old chairs; Coleman lantern, new; coal nil lamps; Sparton radio, 7 tubes; colony house; 30 ft.. extension ladder; sten ladder. Sloop sleighs 2 inch runners; buggy; Port- land cutter; left. extension straw blower; DeLaval cream separator 500 lbs Cap. demo- crat; Verity gam:low; 1 Det of double hat 0010; 1 set of single harness; 3 good horse collars; Massey beaus muffler with puller. Percy Cole, Prop. E. P, Chesney, Clerk. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE 100 acre farm for sale with good build. Inge. Apply to William Leeming, Walton R. R. -$S. FOR SALE Brick House, Church St., modern, Garage. Well located, Brick House, Wilson St„ Fully mole•n. A good buy. Stuccoed Meese, Egmontiville. A real statue. Cottage, Egreondvllle. Priced reasonable. Have a number of farms listed. Glad to have your ensait•ies. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phone..334. Seaforth, Ont. Res, 220 Auction Sale Of Farm, Farm Stock and a full line of Implements, t mile east of Walton, 011 Fri day, Oct. 011), nt 12 p.m. sharp. Farm con- sists of 100 neves of land, with 18 acres of hardwood bash. Farm offered subjeot to re- serve bid. Terms oe farm made known -day et sale. Chattels rash, James Maladsear and Robt, M0II'adee,ul Executors of the Estate of late' Wm. McPadzeau; Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer; Robt. Patrick, Clerk. FOR SALE Heifers for sale. Four or five heifers for sale, These heifers Will calve in the spring to a grandson of Mill Hills Ra sonic. W. I -I. Polio, Id 28, eon, 1, McKillop. 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. NOTICE Frank Finnigan, your. Rayleigh. dealer, on Louisa St., Seaforth, has a line of products at the house. Phone 53W. Spence's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W; Seaforth Irmarommasamstaemammaseg 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 up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic equipment. Dr. F, 3, R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Bar, Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at. the Clinic the first Tuesday In every month from 3 to 5 p.m. Free wen -baby clinic will be held on the second and last Thursday in every month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GORWILL, Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. Physician end 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 Assista7),t 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. 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 ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT - SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 205 DARLING ''& CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry)