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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1944-10-19, Page 8TIE SEAFORTH NEWS, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1,9, 1944 HENSALL i Card of Thanks I. Jack Drysdale of London suffered Mr. and Mrs, John Love and t unily a double fracture of the jaw and , will 10 egress their sntcere thanks Mrs Wilfred Klopp of London re- and -appreciation) to the Many fricnuis ceivedfractured ribs when.the for- and neighbors for the kinclueesand into the sympathy n; tm showhe'during their 111e7:'8 Cal' crascrashedbroatlsid e A to resent:Sad bel'eaY21182nt; and for the' ear driven by Sgt. Wilfred Irlopp of beautiful floral tributes incl (21(10 of Woodstock early Sunday morning at Sympathy, timid especial thanks to at intersection in Hensall, Jack Drys- Rev J, I.. P;lyloi', of Ileusall, and dale was pinned underneath his car bearers, which turned' over. Both were taken to Scott -Memorial Hospital by Dr. FOR SALE Steer, where X-rays were taken and A number of youAg pigs seven 11irs. ILlopp then returned' front the weeks old. Jack McIver' St. Colunn- hospital. Constable Ferguson invest- ben, igated. WANTED 4C2 Robt. Sangster of the PTS,, St. Thomas, spent the week end at the home of his mother, Mrs, Minnie Sangster: Mo, and Mos. Robt. McKenzie and family spent the week end with the Immediately, 1938-39' or 40 Ply- mouth. Dodge. Chev., or Ford ear in good condition. Must have good tires. Phone 7913, Hensall: Schwalm in PULLETS FOR SALE. latter's sister, Miss Mae S Sixty white Leghorn pullets, ,Lc London. months old, laying. McIsinley :breed, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Corbett visited Wilson Campbell, phone 835x11 last week with the latter's aunt, Mrs. Isla Harding in London. PULLETS FOR SALE Mr, Norman Jarrett. of Toronto Sixty purebred Barred Rock pub visited recently with relatives here, lets, six months old, ready to lay. Phone S31r22, Seaforth, Messrs. Carl Passmore, Alvin Ker- slake and Jack Faber enjoyed a fish- ing trip up north this week. :lir. and Mrs. John Passmore visit- A good home for a full grown ed on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. male cat. Beautifully marked: For Lloyd Passmore and Mr. and Mrs. particulars write P.O. box 724, God - Albert Passmore in Delhi. sulci. The Wohelo Class will meet in the FOR SALE Church 541100y evening, the Oct,20 . large , Fifty hybrid, pullets, Minorca- Friday evening, ct, 20th. A ge Leghorn cross. Roe strain, ready attendance is requested, to lay.Phone 667r22, Seaforth. Pte, Harvey McLarnon and ars, AndreCrozier, McLarnon are visiting with relatives in Detroit this week. PULLETS FOR SALE Jars. Fenner of Montreal is spend- 50 'good Rock pullets, Phone 37r ing a few weeks with Mr. and ',VD's. 17. Dublin central. Alf. Taylor. Jack Simmons of the RCNVR of Nine FOR SALE Esquimalt, B.C..C., is spending his fur- chunks about GO lbs„ three .lough with his mother, Mr's, Alda chunks 75 lbs.. also a black and Simmons, white spotted stallion for sale. Apply Mr. Earl McEwen of Toronto vis- J. F. Burns, Market street. ited with relatives here last week. FOR SALE Mr, and Mrs, Cline Flynn, "Mrs. 125 hybrid pullets, Hemp and 'Wilfred Klopp of London Sgt. Rock cross, five months old. Earl Wilfred Klopp of Woodstock, Lawson, Phone 841112, Seaforth, ler. Robt. Richards of Sarnia visited recently ntly with lir. and Mrs Jules FOR SALE Clearing. Auction Sale Wednesday, October 25, at 1. pia, Lot 54, Maitland. Concession 1F mile, west of Holmes- ville on No. 6 liighway. - HORSES -=Gley. horse, .Bay m..re, 2 yr. old Clydu 10Are, CATTLE -114w cow to freshen In Nor.; 2 Hereford- and Durham cows, due to freshen In Spring:; yearling; 1le,efocl bull; u spring Calves 11orhain and Ilarefxd) ;' 4 yearling sleets; 6. yearling' he f4;s, PIGS—Sow due to 11111.010 ar mule o1 sale; II Ings, 6, weeks old. SHEEP —Oxford item 1 4 Oxford ewes. IMPL EMEN 1S--T1.H, um kc,n • Deer- ing mower. 6 (4 liry rake, 12 ft, (frost Sr, Wood); 2 barrel steel roller; ,I soctimt her - 1 ow disco -14114 ,, house sniffler; 1 horse acufrler; Quebec riding Sits 21 Pluet,, walls - Gag plow ; set el light sleighs. (1 horse) ; seed drill ; steel tire ,flagon end rack : et of sloop sleighs; steel tire buggy 154, horse International gasoline engine loge ;rowel meat grinder ; 12 incl; Maxwell glen roller 0tun.*nifanning mill, electric (1 2000 Ib saes Set double harness; 100 nhater (11;0=0(i, hhsltk1dvsn af ria athreatdl- 01ac1ksoths 010,.0055 dies; 6000er11tl00 ge;, tnal chest; Yankee. screw •Liver ice box; 3 togging chains; ladders; 66 00,b,r pests; 17 form !sty ;anentaity of 1101010es, HOUSEI4 OLD EFFECTS —• Lnege cook cook stove (Homestead); 2 heelers end et'nee haooeholti tis. Terms-C,•ash,deNe reserv-as farm, is sold. Fred Mulholland, Proprieetor•, Harold Jack- son. Auctioneer. Clearing Auction Sale Farm Stock, Implements, and household Effects. -- 00 Tuesday, October 9401, 12.90 p.m. At Let 10, Bayfield Road South, Stanley Township, 2 miles West of Varna. HORSES -1 matched team of Bary Wagon horses, 5 and 6 years old (mare and gelding) ; 1 Pr, eheron mare colt, 1 year old, a bents. CATTLE-- Black cow aged 4,freshened 4 months age; Black cow aged 3, freshened 6 months, bred to freshen again March 26; Part Jersey Cow, aged 3, milking 6 months,. bred to freshen again April 16; Red eow, dry, due to freshen Dec. 11; Black steer calf 4 mos, old ; Black heifer calf 6 mos, old; Red heifer 111 mos. old, Black heifer 10 pros. old, SHEEP. -10 Leicoi4ters and Oxford ewes, POULTRY -300 bens OmerOmerold), 1 Brooder Stove and canopy, capacity 300. IMPLEMENTS—M. H binder, 611. cut; McCormick mower, 544cut; 104t. steal hay rake; set 4 section harrows; Low wagon, steel front wheels; hay rack; ]riding plow; plow; M. H. cultivator; long sleigh; single horse sleigh; set of 4 sling ropes and sling chain; Aaker-Bolt . ore0m sepnra000, 000 lb0, cap.; platform settles 1200 lbs.; set 240 14, scales; wheel barrow; large grind- stone; scythe; 1 old reaping cradle; seuffler; Shur Shock electric fence controller; 1 Pi's. H,P. United gasoline engine; large 350 gal. metal lined tante suitable for honey; set of team work harness; set single driving har- ness; 2 22inch horse collars; 1-21 and 1— 20 incl] millers; garden sprayer ; 8 horse evener; neck yokes; whiffle trees, forks, shovels, chains, pick, sledge, double end- em- ery grinder ; Overland 26 blue sedan, good r nS, pa 1 000 White Leghorn pullets Lorne running condition with 4 600-20 tire, like =Lag 1 snare; 1 old auto power plant; Rev. Jas. Anthony of Exeter con- S. Webster, phone 835r2, Seaforth. parts for overland ears (transmissions, axion, ducted sere ice in Carmel Presbyter starters, generators, wheels etc.) ; 2 wagon fan Church on Sunday morning in the absence of Rev. J. Taylor who conducted sacrament service in Ex- eter Presbyterian Church. 1 Rev, W. A. Young, Mrs. Young COLTS WANTED Would like to get in touch with anyone having colts bred by Baron Lulwater, two to four years old. Phone Geo. B. Dorraliee, 844r0, Seaforth, Ont, Clearing Auction Sale. Of 1",rm Stock and Implements -1141'. old Jackson has been instructed to. sell by public auction on. Lot 0, Con. 4, Stables Township, one and a quarter miles north of Nippon and 01/0. Writes hest on Tuesday, `Oct,- Mier c41 r 31s1, 01 1 pan., the following: Boy mare nine years old:; bay mare 10 yrs. old, ui 2004; driving horse, single or 'double; Clyde gelding 1 yrold; suekling colt, Clyde mare 3 yrs. old. CATTLE.--Durlrirm cow to freshen time of sole, Durham flows to Lesllen 'n March and April; Shorthorn bull 2 yrs. old eligible /or registration 4 0 -yr, old steers; Durh,un ; 4 Derham yr old steer • and heifers, 4 coring calves. PIGS. --York sow dee in Dec„ 4 chunks 100 lbs. Poultry -150 light Sussex pullets, li months old; calmly house 10,12, brooder stove, feeders, etc. IsIPLEMENTS—M.H 7 ft, cut hinder, good; Deering mower, M.I•I, hay loader, sulky rake 10 ft., 13 hoe M.1h seed drill, 3 drum steel roller, spring tooth cultivator, 14 - Plate disc harrow: riding plow,. walking 1,1011', M.H. manure spreader, McGoresiok: Deering beat snuffler and puller, set scales, fanning mill, sugar kettle, wheel burrow, farm wagon, hay ruck 45 'ft.:000vel bolo, set of sloop sleighs and reek, Dotter,' buggy, 2 creoin separators, -hay furter,. car rope gild slings, 130 cement blocks, quantity of planks mud inch.'lumbor, 00 bunches shingles, cedar posts; 46 2' Alpe, ane baslfel timothy .seed. Harness; Set of breeching harness,..1 set of back band harness, set of light harness. Hoy and Grain -12 ton thnothy hay, 200 bushels of grain mixed, 100 bush. wheat• Household' Furnishings—Good Cheer cook stove (good), quantity of households furnish- ings chairs, bedroom furniture, seniors, lames and ' -a host of other articles. JOHN D. McBBATM, Prop. E, P. Ches- ney, Clerk, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. wheels 48in. high 21/2 inch tires; front axle. forwagon; heavy block and tackle; 1, 6 volt De Lax Wincharger complete with wiring: 1, 46-70 Springfield U.S. Army Rifle and cartridges; bunch shingles; 60 gal. barrel and several smaller .barrels; 50 gal. vinegar; about 500 good cedar rails many suitable for posts; several fence hosts; 3, 6 volt batteries• mail box; cyclone seeder; Portland cutter and pole anti many other things too numerous to men. Von. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Chesterfield; Dosell power washing machine and avtiwfrgelvr, good as new; Raymond sewing ma- chine like new ; Aladdin lamp; extension table; 000021 stove; kitchen ohelre, couch, Par- lor chairs, tables, bedroom sultos, dishes, lanterns, tbs, areata, pails, garden tools, etc. Terms of sale—Cash, 3. D. Pollock, Prop., HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer, E. P. Ghee - nes,. clerk. and Menthe of Fergus visited with some Shinn stat lightning rod fixtures, friends here last week. Pte. Wesley Jones of the ROCCO., London. returned to his duties after a two week's furlough at his home. Arnold Circle Meets— Auction Sale Estate of the late Mr's. A, Gordon. Property and household effects in village of Egmondville, Sat, Oct. 21, at 3.30 pan. immediately following Tena McNaugllton's sale in Egmond- The October meeting of the Arn- ville. old Circle was held on Monday even- HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 Que- ing at -the home of Mrs, Roy Bell bee cook stove; 1 Quebec heating with Mrs, Roy MacLaren co -hostess. stove: 1 Perfection coal oil stove and The president, Mrs. Melvin Moir, oven; 1 glass cupboard; kitchen presided and opened the meeting table; 6 chairs; 1 high chair; number :with a hymn and prayer. The scrip- of rocking chairs; 1 extension table ture, Psa1n1 112. was read by Mrs, and 6 chairs; number of sulall tables; Orr. It was decided to hold the bar- 1 china cabinet; 1 dresser; bed oar 0n Saturday, Dec, 2nd. The topic springs and mattress; toilet set; coal on "N'nw Policy and New Advents," oil lamps; quilts and Linens; quantity was taken by Miss Jean McQueen. of (lilies; 2 trunks; lawn mower; 1 M1'o Chas. Forrest favored with oak library table and chair; 1 brass piano instrumentals. Mos, J. Fargo- bed, springs and mattress; 1 set of har gave a reading on "The New .4g- drawers; 1 dresser and stand; 1 hall riculture' and World Markets," The tree; 1 pedestal; 1 table lamp. meeting closed with' a hymn and PROPERTY -7 room 10.6 story prayer. Refreshments were served frame house in the village of Eg- by the hostess. mondv'ille on Main St, 2 lots, house Misses Lillian and Edith McEwen of London visited this week with Mr, and Mrs. John McEwen, Hensall's big frolic is on Wednes- day evening, Oct. 25th in the com- munity shed. A special event will be - Cormick. fertilizer drill, 11 hoe, 8 aur the address of Mr, Cleaver of Cen- sored I gag rtes; 4 -section harrows and whlnnle- Auetion Sale 1 trees; Bull's ono electric fencer, White wash overseas, This Hotta is being p cored by the Hensall-Zurich War Estate of the late Mrs. Gordon Bol• slelgha, root nuhlae•, hay rock and sung,, • w mower rulbes fire buggy, lov farm 1s m good state of 18351•, splendid gallon. Chattels—Cash. Property,' 10% clown, balance 39 days. Reserve bid. Janes A. Gordon, Prop, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Auction Sale Mr, Harold Jackson has been in- structed to sell by public auction on Lot 7, Con. 4 ,Stanley, four miles southwest of Brucefield, 3 miles north of Kippen, on Friday, October 20th at 1 o'clock the following: HORSES—Percheron mare, 9 yrs. old, Belgian mare, 9 yrs. old; aged Belgian mare, CATTLE—Cow clue in March; 3 cows due in May; farrow cow; 3 spring calves; 9 two year olds; 13 Yearlings. They are all good Durham cattle, steers and heifers. IMPLEMENTS, — International binder, 6 ft. cut, like new; Deering mower; International 10 ft. Y rake; International manure spread- er; Cockshutt fertilizer drill like new4 cultivator, disc harrow, set 3 section harrows, 3 -drum steel roller. No. 21 plow, wagon, fiat hay rack, stock rack, fanning mill, bag truck, buggy, democrat, cutter, oak barrel, steel barrel, 'barrel sprayer, 11feClary feed cooker, anvil, steel visa, cross- cut saw, framers boring machine and augers, steel sledge, one and a half set team harness, set single harness, number of horse collars, sling ropes, horse blankets, forks, chains. 20 tons clover hay and timo- thy bay, some lumber. 200 bushels of oats. Terns cash. Duncan Aiken - head, Prop.; E. P. Chesney, Clerk; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Sale Auction Of Chattels end Llvn Stools. -B,v dileetinn i of the Public Trustee of Ontario the follow- ing live stook and chattels ,will he offered for o -ole 867 pultlie 0uetinn on the neomtses of JNus henry Lame, Lat 16, ('on. 3, Mciiillop Town -hip, Lq miles east of Senfns•th end 11', north. on the lith of ()cumber at 12,30; HORSES --Black mare. S yrs, old, general plumose; any mare, 5 years old, general pur- pose. hay mare, 4 years old. CATTLE- Purism colo, fresh one month, Durham ear clue Dee, 21st, Durham cow. due Feb. 11, Durham eow, clue Feb. 24 ; Dur- ham cow due .Nov, 1st; Durham cow due. Feb, 10. Durham cow due April 0th, Durham caw clue Apra! 96; 15 Hereford and Durham steers and heifers ranging from 800 to 1000 lbs„ 13 yr. old Hereford, Durham steers, 4 heifers, 4 Durham spring calves, 1 Hereford hull, 2 years old. i PIGS -11 York chunks 80. lbs,. York sow bred 6 weeks. IMPLEMENTS.—New Ford tractor on rub. bo, starter' and pulley, t(uetor cultivator; tractor plow. M.H, binder '7 IL, cut; half. share in MH. hay loader, hall share in Me- e traria, who This returned Froin' Of two choice 100 -acre 'Farms," machine, cream separator, Primrose, McGo'- f b 'n s Ott Veer 1030 Ford teach, act farm Service Committee. It is expected ton, Messrs. Harold Jackson and .fiago,l, 16 64. attiling rock. 1'4 h,n. gas el - the Ipperwash Pipe Band will be in Arthur Weber have been instructed gins, scorner, soling tooth cultivator, fanntn 3000 attendance.Th 11 b al t of games. The Hensall and Zurich October 30th, at 1 pan. 1 oats, 1200 bus, maxed grain, AO ton tubus. Women's Institute are having a The Farm— Lot 28, Con. 14, N.E. any. Hnrnesa—Set breechtng herlseae, act homebaking booth, all proceeds for Boundary, Hibbert, 4 miles east of li htt harcness. lr of horse collars, dHeuectsl Bli- the overseas boxes. Anyone having Hensall; 100 acres, well fenced, well lciew battery radio. Terms each. and a donations of home baking such as drained; good clay loam, good young ;or fnsthe,• particulars apply to Harold pies, tarts, cakes, bread, buns, etc„ orchard; quantity of bush. Solid. 11,6 eknen'ILA Auctioneer, Seaforth, Ontario. aoodeo•HaIl; eggs, vegetables, poultry or an sale- story brick house. slate root, cement Toronto 2, Ont. able article are asked to notify Miss verandah, balcony; good frame kit- Y chap and woodshed: Large L-shaped FOR SALT Greta Laramie. phone 104, or. Mrs, double bank barn 84' v 36' find straw spy anvtea fi0a bag, pieta your own. sem J. Sangster as soon as possible, FOR SALE A pure bred Yorkshire hog at Lot 29, Con, 9, .Morris. Phone._ 13r9, Brussels, tractionssuch asbingo andallsorts to sell by public auction on Monday, ha1RApotatoes, oG6 bus. 6 ro-32 wrihrtay ao . 20 bus. berm 30x45, withpig pen, hen house Scott, Phoma 516r11, Report Overseas Boxes— land water supply; drive shed 22x38; windmill, spring well. Hydro in house Local and rural citizens are to be and barn. Twenty acres ploughed. All commended for their hearty support buildings in excellent state of repair, given to the appeal for donations The farm, 2nd Concession, Lot 3, for Christmas boxes for the Hensall Tucltersmith, 11/s moles east and 1/2! boys who are serving overseas, A mile south of Hensall; 100 acres choice h ice clay loam, well dr fair ortion of these boxes (88) were packed by the Women's Institute, bush, some orchard; 1% story frame FOR SALE the War Service Committee and the house; 1 large bank baro 36x70, drive Frame house 16'x24';` driving shed Girls' Dance Club and kind friends shed 18x24; hen house, windmill; 30 timber frame 24'x32'. 6 timbers 18x12 acres ploughed. One-half mile from en Wednesday afternoon and even- x12 On Lot 20, Con. 4, Hibbert. J. F. school. Buildings in good repair, I ing, Oct. 38th, The fact that a great Stock -1 cow in calf; 1 cow milk- Malady, many folks throughout the village ing; 1 steer rising two; 1 heifer IIs- " FOR SALE and district gladly gave of their rug ing 3 years; 1 heifer rising 2 years;) Ten pigs just weaned. Campbell ar rations made possible the prom- 1 steer rising 1 year, 1 coli 4 months Eyre, phone 84r13, Hensall. 010n Of delicious homemade candy, Old; .500 bushels seed Oata, Banner; 1 QU,4TITY Of cider apples for sale. Phone 22 e 10, Dublin, consisting of chocolate and divinity16 cords soft elm block wood; 6- elm1 fudge. This splendid work was ae•' tops; cedar posts; large colony house, complished by the following ladies: 31/2 x 121/2; small colony house 6x10, Mesdames T. Manns, J. Patterson, frame building 16x22. M. F))is. G. Hess, C. Meidinger, E. Household. Furniture — 1 DeLaval Ilipfer, W. Sangster, C. Stephenson, cream separator, nearly new; new J. Sangster, A. Berry, E. Shaddiek, kitchen range; Quebec heater; Mc- T. Sherritt and R. Elgie. Others eon- Clary heater; new pipes; glass cup- trihuted a tempting assortment of board; bake table; odd tables; 1/2 cookies and shortbread, while still dozen kitchen chairs; camp chairs; others donated necessary supplies as hall rack; 2 couches; 6 dining chairs; corn' syrup, butter, milk, etc. Besides odd chairs; attest of drawers; mod the candy each parcel consisted of a ern walnut dining room suite; 4 bed - variety of tobaccos, cigarettes and room suites; 3 odd bedsteads; iron kettle; 2 lawn mowers; dishes; cook - papers, razor blades, bars, canned ing 'utensils and other articles; linol• goods, soup. gum, shaving cream, eum on kitchen. tooth paste, stationery, 2 lbs. prepay- Quantity of straw. Track, pulleys ed Christmas cake, etc. An addi- and rope go with farm. tonal treat of maple sugar cakes Terinsi Chattels, cash. Terms on "-was provided by Mrs. 3. Sangster farm -10 per cent day of sale; bat- and Mrs. A. R. Campbell, through the kindness af Mr, and Mrs. John McMurtrie of the village who donat• ed the maple syrup for this purpose. Tt might bo stated that the nine borne by the War Service Commit- boxes for those serving in Italy were tee. All postal work in connection necked and forwarded last week. with these parcels such as address- T.noiuded in this total 4471 were two ing, declaring, etc.. is most capably ladies parcels, one for Cpl," Helen managed by Mr. F. Bonthron, post - Bell :and one for NS. Lieut. Marion master, and his sassistant, ,Miss Mar- Dougall. All shipping charges were .garet Johnston. ante in 30 days, Reserve bid. Mr's. J. A. Spellman and Mrs, S. II, Hoffman, Executrices. FOR SALE Leicester sheep; ewe. lambs, ram Iambs, also 2 -year-old ewes. Apply J. 11. Quigley, three miles south of Clinton on No. 4 Highway. Phone Clinton 916 r 3, PIPE TOBACCO it's a real pipe smoker's tobacco 1 of the participation certificates issued on the following seeds: Red Clover $1.80 per bushel Alfalfa $3.00 per bushel Alsike $3.00 per bushel We are licensed by the Special Products Board to issue these cert;- good property flcates which have the above guar- Cottage Egmondville. Priced rea anteed values,! soneble. E. C, CHAMBERLAIN Sell your seed to a dealer that can Insurance & Real Estate Phone 334, Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220 Saturday (Spot) Cash Prices Robinhood Oats, giant 5 ib bag Pure Lard, 2 pounds Domestic Shortening, 2 pounds gar 10 p . Granulated Sugar, 1ounds Odex Soap, 4 cakes Aylmer Tomato or Vegetable Soup, 2 tins MEN'S RUBBER BOOTS, PAIR 2.15 W. J. FINNIGAN 23c 29c 33c 77c 19c 23e Auction Sale McConnell & Hays ,. Barristers, Solicitors Etc �' a So c s Of Property- aid Household Effects in Eg- mondville, at Lot 10.11 2-114.5,, on Saturday, Octabcr 21, 1111 '1 p.m. PROPERTY—Approximately 1 ,zero, excel- lent well, wo,'nm six -roomed frame oottngo ill good ,state of repair, good basement, hydro, frame barn and hen house, low taxes. Im- mediate possession, said subject to reserve bid; HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 antique morns chair; 1 antique plush couch; 1 dining room extension table; 6 dining room choirs; 3 kitchen tables; 12 k1tellen chairs; 1' good sewing machine; 1 box stove; 1 glass 0015^ board, 2 small mirrors; 2 antique clocks; 1 oak hall reek; 1 bed; 3 good bird cages, 1 electric iron ; large quantity of dishes, some antidues„leather couch ; 2 wash stanch; goilt- ing fraises; 2 bins; 2 benches; work bench; several trunks; tailor's iron; pictures; grind- stone; lawn mower; iron kettle; irony 00t1 baby carriage; inlaid linoleum. Many other' articles, Casts on household effects. TENA McNAUG8ITON, prop„ HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer, Edwin Chesney, Clerk, Clearing Auction Sale Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot '10, Con. 2, Tuckersmith, half mile east of Brumfield, on Mill Raub of Thursday, Oct 20086, at 1 p.m. CATTLG,•-5 young Durham cows due to freshen from January to April, 4 Oerhnm Young cattle rising 2 to 4 Yrs,; 1 cow to freshen in November. Implements--�M.H. binder' in first class uoi,d!tlon, M.II. fertlliaer drill 1140 new, 1(0,61. bean scufler and puller, 4 00011611 har- rows, steel land roller, 2 walking Fleury Plows, good top buggy, 1 open buggy, slum cart, colony house 10.112, 10 -inch grinder, road cart, strong light wagon, Portland cut- ter, sulky rake,. 2 set farm -sleighs, low farm wagon like new, 10 ft. fiat hay rack, fann- ing mill, 2000 Ib, stock scale, good Detects cream separator; good 6 -ft. MTt. mower; root vulvae; forks; whlll!etrees, steel clover table for mower, set hack bald. harness, MIR breeching harness, set Tight driving heroes, drive belt. Terms cash, JOHN WATSON, Prop.; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Notice Voters' List, 1944, Municipality 0f The Township Of Mullett, Huron County. Notice is hereby given that I have compiled with Section 7 of the Voters' List Act -end that I have posted up at my Olfice in Lon- desboro, on the 7th day of October, 1041, the list of all persons entitled to vote I0 the said Municipal Election and such list rentable there for inspection. And I hereby call upon all voters to take immediate pro0eedings to have tiny errors or emissions corrected according to Law. Dated et my office :his 10;:h day of October, 1044. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Clenn.Hays, SLIAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build' ing, Seaforth- Office hours:_ Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1.00 p.m. to 6. p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. Jos. W. M1600I, 4 Clerk Hallett 1001. FARM FOR SALE 210 steres, Inas 26 and 27, 5th con, HRS., 1 Tuckersmlth, brick house with bathroom. hard end soft water, large barn with water r ffailingspfhlg (41500 into taste. These Thee never Rums will he sold sestu•ate ar together. Apply to J. D. Gemmell, Seaforth, A.R. 4, LOST Pocketbook containing nrmy.. resection slip and other valuable papers. Reward. Aptly nt The -News Office. FOR (AL1 every month from 1 to 2 p.m. FOR Frans house, Coleman St., patent 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. 1I. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born- holm; ornholm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Me - Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton, Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefleld; R. F. MoKercher, 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 officeps addressed to • their respective WI' offices. Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. Ail kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Glass Companies. SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, MB., Graduate of University of Toronto. The Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern x-ray and other up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptle equipment. Dr. F, S. R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Dar, Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at the Clinic the Mom. , Tuesday in every mouth from 'O% 6 p,m, 1 Free well -baby clinic will be held on the second and last Thurs(3ay in shingle i gle siding 3 Pc Bathroom up- stairs, toilet downstairs, Furnace,! whole house. Acre of land with spleml did barn 50ft. x 28ft. hydro installed. Drilled well on property. Mast be seen to be appreciated. Brick house, Church St., 3 Pc.) Bathroom, Furnace, Town Water.) Good Balm and Hen House. Stuccoed grouse, Egmondville. Ar JOHN A. GORWiLL, B.A.,M.D. Following are the minimum values Physician and Surgeon Hydro. First class basement under 1 give you a certificate, thus assuring Yourself of the above bonus. throat hospitals London Eng At In Dr, H. E. 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, Har, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square We are also buyers of Timothy and Sweet Clovers Highest prices paid for all 'seeds Send samples, write or phone. STRAYED Front Lot 33, Con. 4, Usborne, a black collie clog with tan markings and slight scar on right eye. Anyone knowing his whereabouts kindly not- ify Joseph lFel'goson, phone 80r2, Hensall. FOR SALE Ten steers weighing about 800 lbs. Apply to Harry Caldwell, Kippen. phone 657r14, Seaforth. FOR SALE 100 Leghdrn pullets, starting to lay, Harry Rapson, R.R. #2, Walton. Phone 331,3, Seaforth. FARMS FOR SALE Fifty acre farm, W1/4 Lot 27, Con. 5, Hibbert, frame house, bank barna with straw shed, implement shed, convenient to school. Fifty acre farm, front half Lot 27, .Conn, 4, Hibbert, Seeded, never failing spring. Joseph Atkinson, 8.11.2, Dublin, phone 41x4.' WOOD FOR SALE ! Dry hardwood for sale by truck load. Leave orders with Scott Hab- kirk, phone 226W, Seaforth. FOR SALE A frame barn 26x40 feet in good G. ZWICKER repair. Apply to H. Tolson, Kippen, Ont. FOR SALE 10-20 McCormick Deering tractor, Wholesale Seeds ( Massey -Harris tractor plow, 2 or 3 bottom. Also a fat ewe. Would .ex CREDITON, ONT. .change tractor on cattle. Phone 4349,' Phones: Crediton 3w, or Hensall 78;'16 Brussels. FARM FOR SALE 150 acres in Bullett Township, three miles from Clinton, one from number 8 Highway, CIDER MILL I good house, barn, garage. For further par. oculars apply to H,G. MEIR, Solicitor, Sea- forth and Clinton. Will operate erate everydayduringFOR SALE p One 12-24 Hart Parr tractor, in good con - October and November dation. Apply to A. B. Bell, R.R. 2, IOhpen, - or phone 98r2, Hensall Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 €o 4 p.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month, -59 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 Cider Mill located on the ,treat lead - MITCHELL PERSONAL Ing to the Golf Course, West Ward ASTHMA SUFFERERS —ENJOY GOOD sleep without coughing. choking. - night's Mr. Wm, Pearson, Seaforth, says: "I am so 1 thankful to you for your asthma remedy that I would like all people who suffer from Terms Cash. Phone 181, Mitchell FRED MENNICK, Prop asthma. to know what it did for me. I"s0£- fered for years from choking,, difficult breath ing and distress of asthma and no remedy helped me to any extent, : but your remedy touched the, spot at once and gave mo not only quick relief, but I am now free from all symptoms. A few month's treatment di it.” For free information. write. F. L. .HOWEY, 144 Catherine Street South, Hamilton. . NOTICE Wm. Bradshaw, your Watling deal -1 er, and also, agent for E. D. Smith &•• Son, fruit and ornamental nursery your own stock, Market street, Seaforth, Ont. NOTyour RICE awleigh dealer. 011 FEED Poultry, Dairy and Hog Feed made daily Also Concentrates to mix with grain Oystershell Limahell Feeding Molasses Cod Liver Oil Rex Wheat Germ Oil Western Grain, Screenings, Chop and Millfeeds. 5 X and 3 X B. C. Shingles Hydro Poles and Cedar Posts, Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Phone '9 Phone 50. Frank Fmnigon, Louisa 56., Seaforth, has a line of products at the house. Phone 63W. DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 16, EXETER 236 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry) 3— Sun Life: Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security .,for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, 13ODERICH 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 pxeter4l Seaforth