The Seaforth News, 1945-03-22, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1945
HENSALL
A successful euchre and dance was
held by the L.O,L,in the Hensall
town hall, with music by the Centralia
Pipe and, -which was enjoyed by all,
There was a good crowd for the dam: -
Mg and about thirty tables of euchre,
Prize winners at euchre: Ladies' first,
Mrs, Ross 'Chapman; Mrs. Sangster,
second; men's first; Ernie White-
house, Cpl. McKenzie, second..
Mr. and Mrs. E, Mickle, Charles
and Bobbie visited last week with
the former's parents Mr,. and Mrs,
Geo. T. Mickle in Ridgetown.
Mr. and MI's. Mervyn Schwalm
and son of Stratford visited recently
with the forinel•'s mother Mrs, Vio-
let Schwalm and with Mr. and Mrs,
Robt, McKenzie.
14Ir. and Mrs, John Farquhar and.
Graham spent the weekend in Eke -
ter with 11Irs. Farquhar's mother
Mrs. Bowden,
Mrs. Garter of London visited
over tfle weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G, Bell.
FOR SALE
1 matched team of Clydes, rising 3
years old, filly and gelding, also one
Clyde mare rising 7 years old, one
Oliver 2 -furrow riding plow; ' 10 -inch
bottom, in good order,. Joseph L. Mal-
oney, lot 8, con, 4, McKillop.
FOR SALE
Red clover seed free from wild car-
rot . and ragweed. James F. Scott,'
phone 351-4.
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Intplements,-
At Lot 23, Con. 6, Goderieh twp.,
half mile north of Porter's Hill, on
Weer,, Mar, 2Sth, 1945, at 1o'clock,
Harold Jackson will sell by public
suction the following•;
Crosscut saw, chain hoist, several'
belt pulleys, car jacks, circular saws,
power horse clippers, power sheep
clippers, electric washing machine.
and wringer, DeLaval create separa-
tor, 2 140 -egg incubators, tools,; steel
frame buzz saw; drive belts: 40'x7",
30'x7", 100'x7"; IHC. power binder,
10ft., with one man control; Mc-
Cormick 6 ft. mower; M.H. 514 ft.
mower, steel roller, potato digger,
one way disc seeder and fertilizer,
I.H.C.; 13 discfertilizer drill with
grass seeder; 8 ft. broadcaster fer-
tilizer; 13" Papec ensilage box and
35 ft. pipe, 12" grain grinder and
speed jack, set double discs, M.H.
manure spreader, M.H. hammer mill
14", governors and feeders; M.H.
side rake, 10 ft.; Model E A.C. trac-
tor in good shape; Robt. Bell grain
separator in real shape, high grain
elevator; 3 -furrow tractor plough; 2 -
furrow Kid plough; 3 -section spring
tooth harrows; 3 -section drag har-
rOws; 1 power sprayer.
Wagon horse, bay, 7 years, wagon
mare, black, 6 years; 1 sow, 3
young springers, 2 cows, young cat-
tle. A quantity of oats for seed,
barley, peas, barley feed, soy beans.
Terms cash. - J. LESLIE COX,
Prop.; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE_I Clearing Auction Sale .
Pure bred Jersey cow ue immed- _.00 Farm, Farm Stock and Imple
lately. Apply H. G. Meir•. • ments on Friday, April 6th, ,at 1'p,nl,
FOR SALE at Lot 28. 'Osborne Township, 4 miles
One colony house 10x12' ft, covered east of Hensall, .1, mile east of Mc -
with Rock faced roofing. Lake road,' Taggart Corner,
Exeter, S. A y L
Nichol Ha PO On Horses -1 black gelding 10 years
" ' old; 1 black gelding 7 years old.
FOR SALECattle - 1 Durham heifer fresh 1
Three calves, one to three wveeks.I Clearing Auction Sale
month; 1 blue cow fresh 1 month; 1
Jersey Durham, L. H. DeL,aFranier, . white cow to freshen in July; 2 far- Of*Farm, Farm Stock, Implements
R,R.2, Seaforth. row cows; 4 steers 900 lbs;; 1 steer and Furniture. Fred W.'Ahrens, atm -
11000
lbs,; 3 heifers 750 lbs.; 2 heifers tioneer, has received instructions to
Card of Thanks AUCTION SALE
1 wish to thank my marry friends
who so kindly- remembered me while
in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth.
The many cards, fruit, etc:, which 1.
received were appreciated very much,
Bill Pepper, Brucetiield,
FOR SALE
1 colony house 12x12; 1 colony
house 10112 (new); 5 chicken shel
ters, several feeder's, Lorne Webster,
Seaforth. •
AUCTION SALE
40 Ontario horses at Cole's Livery
Barn, Stratford, on Wednesday, .Mar,
28. Christie Dill, Proprietor.
• FOR SALE
Five two-year-old Holstein heifers,
some springing.' Herd Rally accredited.
Apply Win. E. Robertson, Phone Brus-
sels 471.11, Moncrieff, Ont.
NOTICE
Teaming, plowing, gardens worked
by horses ,or tractor, . draying, etc.
Will start riding school lst May. J. R.
Burns, Phone 69W.
TURNIPS FOR SALE
Quantity of feed turnips for sale,
, Phone 401.16, Dublin.
FOR SALE
One electric console radio, 7 tubes,
in good condition. Frank Smale, Sea -
forth.
FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT
100 acres, Lot 21, Concession 3,
Hibbert, with frame bank barn, and
50 acres, East half Lot 19, Con. 3,
Hibbert. Both farms well seeded,
with ample water supply.
Apply to McConnell & Hays, Sea -
forth, Solicitors Joseph Nagle Estate
on or before March 29th.
Auction Sale
Of Tractors, Combines and Fern
Implements, At Lot 4, Concession 1
London Road, 1 mile north of Kippeu
in Stanley township, Thursday, April
5th, 1945, at 1,30 sharp. the following:
1 Allis Chalmers W.C. Tractor, wit
lights and starter on rubber; 1 Allis
Chalmers' W.F. Tractor on rubber; 1
Allis Chalmers C. Tractor, with light
and starter on rubber; 1 Allis Cha
mers Bean and corn scuffler for C
tractor; 1 Allis Chalmers Bean pulle'
for C. Tractor; 2 Allis Chalmer
00 Combines on rubber with quick
adjustable speed with recleaners;
1 - six foot windrower; 1 3
furrow general bottom International
plow on- rubber; 1 furrow ace bot
tom International plow on rubber;
1 -34 -plate Bissel disc heavy duty; 1
32- Bissel disc with weight boxes;
1 -10 -ft, ,stiff tooth International cul
tivator; 1-3 section Allis Chalmers
Spring tooth Harrows; 1 -Fleury Bi
ser Plow Packer with 3 furrow plow;
1-7 ft. International binder, practically
new; 1-11 disc International fertilizer
drill with- grass seeder attachment;
1 Massey Harris 15 disc - drill with
tractor bitch; 1-5' ft. International
mower, nearly new with clover bunch-
er and steel clover table; 1 Interna
tional hay loader, new style; 1 Inter-
national side delivery rig, new style;
1 Massey Harris Hay Tedder, nearly
new; 1-4 section heavy Harrows; 1-4
section light Harrows; 1 Massey Har-
ris low down Manure.Spreader; 1 In-
ternational bean scuffles, new style
with discs; 1 International rubber
'tire waggon nearly new; 1-16 ft. flat
]lay rack and sliding rack; `1-10 ft.
steel hay rake; 2 walking plows; 1
fanning mill with pulley, and bagger;
1 extension ladder; 1 Brooder Stove;
1 full enamel kitchen stove, nearly
new; 1-5 burner coal oil stove; 1
hand washing machine, quantity of
bee boxes, sap pan, dresser and stand.
1 kitchen table and quantities of
chairs, team harness, and other arti-
cles too. numerous to mention.
Terns of sale, cash. Arthur )Veber,
Auctioneer, R.R,1, Dashwood.
Hyde Bros., Proprietors, Hensel],
Ont. Phone 128,
P. L. McNaughton, Clerk.
Absolutey n0 reserve as Proprietors
are giving up farming.
Auction Sale
Farm .Stock. and Implements.
Mr. Harold Jackson has been ins-
tructed to sell by public auction on
Lot 8, Con. 12 Tuckersmith, Satur
day, March 31st;, at 2 p.1n. sharp, the
following:
CATTLE -7 head of young cattle,
6 steers, two Y .e
years old, 1 heifer to
freshen.
IMPLEMENTS - One Cockshutt
binder; 1 McCormick -Deering mow-
er; 1 :Massey -Harris 8 -ft. dump rake,
1 Massey Harris 13 -disc drill with
grass seeder; '1 Bissell disc, inthrow;
1 spring -tooth cultivator; 1 Massey -
Harris bean cultivator and, puller; 1
'4 -section Massey -Harris drag har-
rows; 1 one -furrow Massey -Harris
riding plough; 1 -furrow Fleury 21
walking plough, new; 1 Percival
walking plough; 1 wagon; 1 set of
bob sleighs with log bunks; 1 Chat-
ham fanning mill; 1 set of 2000.ib.
scales; 1 post hole •auger; double -
trees; whiffletrees and neekyokes,
several chick feeders and drinking
fountains;, feed hoppers; chicken
fence wire, G -feet high; steel posts;
1 bucksaw; 2 augers. •
'Household 'Furniture -1 enamell-
ed Renfrew range for: coal or wood,:
new; 1 wooden bed and mattress; 1
iron bed with springs, 1 washing
machine, 1 barrel churn, butter
bowl, ladle and printer;' 1 wash tub,
new; 1 copper boiler; 1 Coleman
lamp; 1 Coleman lantern; 1 Ray -0
lamp; several coal oil lamps; coal oil
cans; 1 Bissell carpet, sweeper; 1
toilet set; asbestos irons, toasters;
glass jars; iron kettle, curtain rods,
and other articles.
Terms cash. FRED RATHBURN,
Prop.; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
{ 750 lbs,; 4 yearlings; 2 young calves; sell by public auction at Lot 20, Con.
Pigs -1 sow; 9 small chunks. 1, Township of Fullerton, 1,1 miles
` Hens -225 Hybrid heirs, east of Mitchell, 14_ south, on Wednes-
InnPlenreuts - John Deer tractor day, March 23th. Sale to commence at
)model D. lights, good condition; Mc- 12 o'clock sharp.
Cormick Deering cultivator; 81F ft„ HORSES -1 Clyde mare, 11 years
h new; 3 furrow Fleury plow; •7 ft. old. 1 Clyde mare aged.
Hassey Harris, binder; 5 ft. McCorm-
ickDeering mower; 3 drum roller; with calf by her side; part Holstein
13 hoe Massey Harris fertilizer drill; and Durham cow, fresh with calf by
Oliver bean scuffles; 12 Pt. rake; 3 her side; 1 Durham cow, fresh, with
-i section harrows; single scuifler; 2 calf by her side; 1 blue cow to fresh-
; wheeled trailer with rack; rubber en in April;;"1,Durltam cow to freshen
s• tired ruck wagon; new hay rack;
3n Aug.; 1 Durham cow due in July;
sleighs with flat rack; 2000 lbs.1 1 Holstein cow due in June; 5 Durham
scales; fanning mill with bagger; 'heifers rising 2 years old; 2 Holstein
grain roller; root pulper; 1.A hip, i heifers rising 2 years old;; 2 Here -
electric motor; pig Mate; 1 oil drum ford and Durham calves rising ;1 yr.
100 gab; 1 oil chum 40 gal. 1 Gem old; 1 Hereford bull, rising 2 years
electric fence; 1 iron kettle; colony old.
)louse 10x12; 6 range shelters; 1 new: POULTRY -60 Rocks and Sussex
coal brooder; 1 Beattie electric Millets, 60 Barred Rock hens, 1 year
coder 350 deluxe; 1 McCormick 5 Barred Rock roosters,
- Deering separator, 4 years old; IMPLEMENTS.-M.H, binder 6 ft.
h.p. motor; 1 pump jack; quantity of! cut, nearly new; M.H. mower, 5 ft.
Bis lumber; quantity of clover hay and I cut, M.H. dump rake, M.H. 13 -disk
turnips; 150 bus. seed Barley; 250 seed drill, Deering cultivator, Ideal
bus. Barley & Oats; 150 bus. Cartier, manure spreader, truck wagon nearly
Oats; Wheat; hay fork rope; other new, hay rade, Fleury walling plows,
articles too numerous to mention. 1 IWallinson walking plow, Bissel
Farm -100 acres bank barn, chive disc, in throw; steel land roller , 3 -
section harrows, gang plow, single
FOR SALE
Small amount of choice No. 1 hay
-mixture of alfalfa, red clover and
timothy, Wilbur Keys. Seaforth,
Phone 656r11.
shed, hen house, silo 12x40, good
water supply, hydro, good brick furrow riding plow, scuffles, cutter,
house, 10 acres of bush, 17 acres of rubber tire top buggy, set sleighs
fall Wheat; 30 acres ploughed, win with box, root pulper, cutting box,
be sold subject to reserve•bid.fanning mill, M.H. cream separator,Terms on chattels cash. 'stone boat, 1929 Plymouth car, good
Jack C. Munn, Prop.; Harold. Jack -1 tires, emery stone, electric fence, hay
song Auct.; E. P. Chesney, Clerk, i ear, hay fork rope, roll barb wire..
FEED, -About six tons hay, quan-
Clearing Auction Sale l tity straw, 100 bus. early oats quan-
S
Stock and Implements at tits potatoes, quantity grass seed
Farm t HARNESS. --Set dot
Lot 5, Con, 5, Hallett, one mile bre harness,
set single harness, oddcollars, cross
south of Constance, Wednesday',
April 4th. Sale ,commencing at one cut saw, barrel, shovels, forks, hoes,
o'clock sharp, logging chain, grain bags and a host
of other articles too numerous to
Horses -One bay -gelding 9 years
old, one bay gelding11 years old, mention.URn.
driving horse good single F
gle or double, FURNITURE t: stove with
eater, 1 parlor suite,
Cattle -Black cow freshened in tugs, linoleums, corner glass cup -
December, 5 years old; Holstein cow board, extension table, oak dining
to freshen near time or sale, 4 room table and 6 chairs, odd table, 2
years old; black cow to freshen bedroom suites, 3 rockers, 1 day bed,
May 16, 4 years old; grey cow to -6 kitchen chairs, kitchen cabinet, Vic-
tor
freshen April 11, 8 years old; red battery radio, coal oil rove with
cow freshened in December, 4 oven, writing desk, fernery, 2 Alad-
years old; red cow to freshen April din lamps, odd lamps, washing mach -
24, 12 years old; white cow pto 'lie with wringer, couch, 30 -gal, milk
freshen May 26, ten years old; can, lawn mower, drop head Singer
roan cow to freshen May 4, four sewing machine, bath tub, milk pail,
years old; red cow 4 years old sup- kitchen utensils, dishes, sealers, num-
posed to be in calf; 2 steers_1. Year roes other articles found ab
y house, out a
old; 6 calves 9 months old, two
calves 3 months old, also 100 hybrid FARM -Consists of 100 acres more
hens laying well, or less, .being Lot 20, Con. 1 consist
Implements -M. H. Binder 7 -ft.
cut, MIL mower 6 -ft. cut, MIL hay
rake, 10 -ft.; M. H, hay loader, M, H.
cultivator, Deering 13 -disc seed drill,
turnip seeder, two walking plows,
Quebec single furrow riding plow,
set 4 -section htlrows, set of sleighs,
flat rack, cutter, robe, wagon, scuf-
fler, root pulper, 16 -ft. hay rack,
two stock racks, gravel box, .2 -wheel
trailer and rack, set •600 lb. scales,
pig crate, iron pig trough 6-21. long,
wheelbarrow, stoneboat, hayfork
and car, 140 ft, hayfork rope, set
sling ropes, sling chain, 4 pulleys,
set breeching harness, set plow har-
ness, set single harness, '4 horse
collars, scythe, hay knife, 2 logging
chains, crosscut saw, 2 oil cans, "3
neckyokes, '2 sets doubletrees and
whiffletrees, Melott cream separa-
tor, milk pails, stock pails, corn
planter, grass seed sower, 150 bush-
els mixed grain, 25 bushels wheat,
200 bushels Vanguard oats and Ban•
ner, suitable for seed, two scoop
shovels and forks, four 16 -ft. hem-
lock boards, 1 Ash tongue.
Household • Articles -Barrel churn
coal' or wood heater, coal or wooer
range in Al condition, trunk, iron,
bed, wooden bedsprings and. mat
tress, two hanging lamps, two hand
damps, gas lantern, two oil lanterns,
hand sleigh, hand wagon, two toilet
sets, set smoothing' irons, chemical
closet, corrode chair, ice box and
other articles too numerous to men-
tion. Postively n0 reserve as pro-
prietor is giving up farming.
Terms -Cash,
J. W. CARTER, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
Three young calves. Apply to
E B Goudie Phone 6$11.2 Seaforth
ing of brick house and kitchen, hard
and soft water in house, bank barn
38x80, good stabling, water through-
-out, driving shed, 20 acres under Cul-
tivation, 2 acres wheat, balance • in
grass,
Terms of Farm -10 per cent, pur-
chase money to be paid at clay of
sale, balance Within 30 days. Terns
of chattels, Cash. Everything will b
sold to highest bidder to wind lip th
Estate of the late Wm, P. Etty, Auc
tioneer's decision final in case of all
'disputes, Mrs, Mabel Lennnons, Ad
ministratris; Fred W. .Ahrens, Auc
tioneer,
51r. Harold Jackson has• been in-'
: structed to sell by public auction on
Lot 15, Parr Line, Stanley Township,
one )dile south of Varna, on Thursday,
March 23, at 12.30 sharp:
HOR;3ES-Blacic mare, 3 years old ; bay
mare, 6 yea's old; chestnut colt, rising. 3
(broke)
PUREBRED CATTLE - Electors Ensign
200003., male, -red, 2 years old; Dunston
Lavinia, 4th -254523-, female, dark roan 7
Years gold; due to - freshen in Anril ; Crimson
Dawn -204680-, female, roan, 6 years all, '
calf at foot; Morning Flower -206557-, lel
male, .rat, 6. years od, due to. freshen in
April; Crimson - Marigold -322108-, female,
red, 2 years old, clue to freshen ; -Tidy Crim-
son Molly -325040-, feninie, roar, 20 months
old; 2 yearling heifers, eligible' for registra-
tion' (vaccinated), .,.
Red. cow, 4 yea's " old, due to freshen in
March; red cow, 8. years old, due to freshen
Mach 15th; blank cow, rising. 4 years, dare: to,
freshen June 1011,; blank core, 4 years (lidocalf at foot;. black cow, rising 4 years, due'
to - freshen in. October; blue cow, rising 4
years, due to freshen in Novbmber; red cow,
4 years old, due to- freshen November 15th
Fray cow, 4 years, milking; red heifer, but
to. freshen in April; heifer, rising two years)
0 steers (500-1000 tbs.); 6 heifers (800-000
ibs.) ; 0 yearling steers ; 1 yearling. heifer;
1 baby beef ; 3 .calves. (Herd 'BB. tested and
negative to the blood test.)
P1G5--8 pigs (140' lbs.) ; 1 young sow, due
April 26t11,
SHEEP -1 Leicester ram, 2 years old;. 5
Leicester ewes,
IMPLEMENTS -McCormick Deering binder,:
7 -foot ant; side delivery rake, good condition ;
McCormick Deering mower, 5 foot cut;hay
rake; land roller; McCormick Deering bean
scuffle' and harvester (new) ; 2 seta diamond(
harrows, 3 and 4 section; 1 two furrow plow;
1' potato plow; Farman (A) Tractor. with
pulley (new) ; seu0ler and puller *attachment.
for tractor ; McCormick Deering 2dui•row.
tractor plow (new); 1 set spring tooth drag
harrows; 1 new rubber tired wagonn (good
tires), 4 -wheel 'brakes; hay rack; steel tire)
wagon ; 1. horse muffler • set. sleighs (new) 1
bnggr; cutter; DeLaval ,cream separator,
No, 12; fanning mill; sling ropes;. hayfork,(
pl
napeankand;100 bus. cull beans (cern) ; 1bean
Pulleys; 1 stook loader ; quantity o4i
. •
cooker(wood) ; 1 electric Stove, good working
order-; 1- good colony -house. 10 by 12; coal.
brooder stove (new) ; 1 root ;lather ; set
double harness ;. 3 collars ; 15 bushels .seed
beans 1 windmill and pump (new head); 11.
Steel gasoline drum and pump ; ensilage;:
turnips ; apples ; and other articles too name
eroes to mention.
Terms cash, Everything to be sold as Pro
praetor has given up farming and is engaged
in Beekeeping, the farm being rented,.
Harold Jackson, .Aust, ; 0,' P. Chesney
Clerk; JOHN OSTROM, Proprietor,
Clearing Auction Sale
Lot 37 on 7th concession, Gede•ich 'Twp•,
,14 mile north of Bayfield Road, 6 miles west
of Clinton, Friday, March 23rd, at 12.30 p.m.
HORSES -Rey team geldings; Clyde mare.
'CATTLE --Roan cow, 6 years old. due time
of sale;. red cow, 0 years old,fresh one
month; Hereford cow 4 years old, -fresh 2
months; Hereford heifer. freshened in De-
cember; roan cow 7 "man old, fresh; Hol-
stein cow, 4 years old, fresh 1 month; 1
fleck heifer freshened in January ; roan
heifer freshened in Jainism; red cow 4 years.
old, due May 1st: white cow, 6 .years old,. due.
time of sale; Holstein cow, 6 years old, fresh
1 month ; roan' cow, s years old, fresh 1
month; 8 Hereford steers, 000. tbs. ; 5 Dar -
hum heifers. 600 tbs.; 6 Hereford yearling
steers; 1 Hereford and Durham yearling
heifers:. 7 little calves.
PICS --0 chunks around 00 lbs.; sow due
May 10th ; young sow true May 1st, ,
HENS -100 hybrid pullets.
'IMPLEMENTS-- H. binder, 6 ft. cut;
Deering mover: Bissell discs 14plate(nearly;
new); M. H. drill, 11 hoe; cultivator; Cock-,.
Shutt hay rake; 2 -furrow Oliver muffler with
bean harvester; '2 walking wafflers; McD.
walking plough New Idea. rubber tire -wagon
(newly new): gravel box; 4 section har-
rows-; set sleighs (nearly new); cutter; gang
Plough: hay rack, 16 feet; stock rack; •fan-
ning ml11 ; set scales ; get heavy harness ; set,
light harness ; wheelbarrow; DeLaval cream
separator; hay fork; two 100-1b -milk cans;
electric brooder (new) ; 2' range shelters, new;
girl's bicycle; set slings; whippletrees; neei7
yokes,. forks.. lumber, etc.. Ch(cken hoppers,
table, 6 kitchen chairs,
HAY, GRAIN --10 ton hay ; sorghum in
stooks; 400 bus. Ethan oats and barley.
Terms cosh. No reserve as farm is sold.
GLADSTONE GRIGG, Prop.; HaroldJackson, Acct.; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Implements. Mr, Har-
old Jackson has been Instructed to sell by
Public Auction on Monday, March 26111, at
Lot 10, Don. 2,Hallett Twp., 5 miles west of
Seaforth; and 4 mile north, at 12 o'clock(
HORSES - Grey filly rising 4 years old;
Belgian filly, 3 years old; Clyde filly, rising
3 gears.
CATTLE --Hereford cow with calf at foot
Hereford cow due June 10th; Durham cow
due May 1st; Durham cow due time of sale;
Durham . cow bred Jan, 22nd ; 1 Polled Here-
ford bull, 16 months old1 10 Hereford &
Durham cattle 1 year old; 1 calf 1 month old.
PIGS -1 sow with litter at foot; York
SOW due April 371; York sow due May 12;
8 York chunks 3 months old,
POULTRY -75 Leghorn hens..
IMPLEMENTS - Massey Harris binder;
Moseey Harris. mower 6 ft. cut; sulky rake,
hay loader, 13 -hoe M.H. seed drill with new;
spring teeth ; spring tooth cultivator; new
disc .harrow; 3 -section harrows, steel roller;
bean scattier and .puller; hand-acuffler, rid -
Ong .plow, 2 walking plows, wheelbarrow;
fanning mill, set 3000 lb. scales with rack,
set of sleighs, farm wagon, hay rack 16-£0.4
gravel box, stock rack, wagon box, DeLaval
cream separator with motor,. hog crate, 25-f1.
extension ladder, Huron pig trough, root
pulper, - chicken. -feeders, number of barrels,
chicken shelter, 2 log bunks, slush scraper,;,
grindstone, crosscut saw, stone boat. quan-
tity of limber and plank, 3 bunches shingles„.
1 sprayer, new steel water .trough, lined'
water trough, iron 'kettles, quantity of cedarposts, chop box, set of heavy double block'
whiffletrees, neckyokes, sling rope, chains{
grain lifter, pea harvester, 2 sets back band
harness, set of breeching. harness, set: ofy
stops, number of -horse collars, forks,
shovels, horse blankets, grass seeder,
HAY & .GRAIN - 5 tons of hay, 100. bus,
fall wheat; 125 bus, mixed grain, 8 bus(
seed beans.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS --Pandora range,
e box stove, glass ,enpbonrcl, 6 kitchen chairs,:
sewing .table,. flour bins, 240 Ib scales, 2
0' lanterns, wardrobe, 2 work' stands, work
9 1 bench, 2'. toilet sets,_ quantity dishes & kitchen.
- utensils, Cfe, Terms cash.
Harold J Jackson, • , AluMJDEPIenol Chesney, clerk`
AGENT WANTED
Man or women for Rawleigh Route
which just became available. Good op-
portunity for 'willing worker. Apply
Rawleigh's, Dept. ML -364-140•C, Mon-
treal.
•
Auction Sale
Of Property and Household Fur-
niture, at St. Colmnban on highway
on Monday, April 2nd at 1 o'clock
FURNITURE -1 side server, 1
library table, 3 beds,. 1 ,mattress, 3
wash stands, 2 chests of drawers, 1
dining table, 1 oak dining room
suite, 3 hanging lamps, 4 living room
tables, 1 heater stove, drum, pipes
kitchen congoleuln, 1 dining room,
table with six leaves, dishes, coffee
grinder, Aladdin lamp new; couch,
Fertilizer
Order yours now. Better to
be sure than sorry. We have
a carload on 'order now, all
lawn mower.; separator,. crocks iron
pot, sealers and a quantity of wood. jute bags.
PROPERTY -Sale of farm, part WM. M. SPROAT
of ldt east 9 on highway at St. Col- Phone 655 r 2
acres
is bu h and pastae and1.737 acres a h� acres
plowed; frame house, 3 bedrooms,
living room, dining room, kitchen
and summer kitchen, good basement,
near church, school and store, good
barn and stable' and hay . or straw
shed. Terms on property, 10 per
cent, down, balance 30 days. Reserve
bid. . MRS. MICHAEL DOWNEY,
Proprietress; Harold Jackson, Auc-
tioneer. E. P. Chesney,, Clerk.
DO YOUR BABY CHICKS have
Diarrhoea? Aro they pale and weak?
Use Red Blood Quickly Tablets, They
act quickly, also feed Finn's Poultry
Tonic 111 their starter. :Farmer's Co-op,
Seaforth; Ennis Store, Walton; Kers-
lake Feed, Seaforth; Kyle ,Store, Kip -
pen; Winthrop's Mill, Seaforth; Mc-
Cully Store, Bruceileld,
SATURDAY CASH & CARRY SPECIALS
Red Rose Tea
Tender Leat Tea
`Daly. Grange Orange Pekoe Tea
Mother Parkers Orange Pekoe
:Liptons Orange Pekoe
Salado Orange Pekoe
Maxwell House Coffee
1/2 lb pkge. 35c
y2 Ib. pkge. 39c
1/z ib. 39c
1/2 lb, 390
1/2 /b. pkge. 39c
lA ib. pkge. 390
one pound 41c
G1i,EB SHOES AT RIGHT PRICES
W. J. FINNIGAN
JACK'S REPAIR
HARNESS OIL
35c qt. bottle
4 qts, for 1.25
Blk. Harness Oil, the Best
to do your Harness
Card of Thanks
Mrs. Robt. Patterson of Walton, de-
sires to thank all those who sent
cards, letters, flowers and parcels to
her during her stay in Victoria Hos-
pital, also 16 those who helped in any
way at her home. It was greatly ap-
preciated. •
Card of Thanks
The family of Mrs. Robert Mcllroy
wish to thank their friends 'and ac-
quaintances for the beautiful floral
tributes and many kind deeds in their
recent sad bereavement.
FOR SALE
Colony house good as new, well in-
sulated, size 10x14. Raymond Murray,
Seaforth, Phone 64r13, Dubber
FOR SALE
Durham cow, clue now. Phone
8521'13, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
A quantity of Cedar Posts for sale. Joseph
M. Storey, Clinton, 006r3.
LOST
Will the party who picked up three
sacks of oats north of Walton on
Wednesday afternoon, leave then) at
Lawrence Ryan, Walton, or Jos.
Ryan, Brussels.
FOR SALE
Galore Barley, smooth awn var-
iety,
asiety, grown from a cross with O.A.C.
21 and Nobarb at the O.A.C. A
heavy yielder.. Alaska Oats, A. B.
Bell, R.R. 2; Kippen, phone 931,2,
Henson,
FOR SALE
A quantity of choice amber honey
for sale. William Hoegy, Dublin
phone 23o'12.
WANTED
Quantity of Spring Wheat; large
force pump in good condition; ring
22x4, Dublin central.
2500 STARTED PULLETS
4 weeks old, assorted breeds, rea-
sonable. Apply F. Stapleton, Dublin.
Auction Sale
Of - Farm Stock & . Implements. Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer,.. has been instructed to
sell :by public auction st.. Lata 10, Concession
Morris Twp., on Saturday. March. 24 at 1 77,m(
HORSES -General purpose mare 0 yeari
old, supposed to be in foal ; general pm•pees
mare 6 years old; colt, 2 years old.
PIGS -0 sows, supposed to be in pig; 1
sew,ered hop.
with litter at foot; 44 chunks; 1 regist-
CATTLE-Registers) Holstein caw. 6 years
old, Keyes Correct Dutchlnnd", on R.O.P.,
stood third as n 2 -yea -old,. with 444 pounds
fat from 10,800 lbs. milk, bred on Oet. 27;
1 Holstein cow, 3 years old, due in May ;1
Holstein cow. 3 years old, -due in April ;
1 Holstein cow, 3 years old, due in April; 1
Jersey cow. 5 years old, due in May; 1 Ayr?
ehire Sew, 6 years old, due in April •; 1 Hold
stein cow, 5 years old, due in April; It
Holstein heifer, 2 years old, supposed to be
in calf ; 1 Holstein -heifer, 2 years, supposed
to be in calf; 1 .Holstein heifer, 2 years old,
supposed to be In calf ; 1 Jersey -Holstein
heifer, supposed to be in calf ; 2 :holstein
Yearling heifers; 1 Jersey -Holstein yearling!
heifer; 1 Holstein hull, rising 2 years old ;
1 Durham bull, 2 years old, 10 of these cows
and be(fers.,heve been vaccinated,
IMPLEMENTS - Massey -Harris drill, 1.3.
hoe;- 2 -furrow walking plow; set sleighs;
with fiat rack; 1 TLC, cream separator; 500 -
lb. cnnec(ty; a queotity of sacks; about a.
tons of hsy; set of. team harness; 8 horse
cellars; Allndti, .lamp,
Absolutely no reserve 0s the fnrm is rented.
Terms- cash. ROBT, WALLACE, Prop.
Harold 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.
FOR SALE
SPECIAL - 7 Room :Frame House,
John St., 3 Pos. Bathroom, Furnace,.
Hydro 3 Wire, Town Water•, Combin-
ation Barn & Garage, Goocl location,
a real buy, prompt possession.
Large Brick ]louse, Market St. Slate
Roof, now rented as apartments, A
Good investment,
6 -Room house, Main St,, -Ilgmondville,
Bathroom, Combination range, Furn-
ace, Garage & Barn combined,
8 -Room hoose, Coleman St., Bath-
room, Furnace, hydro, acre land,'
splendid barn.
Also a member of other properties,
50 Acre Farm, aliupgox, 3 mile from
Seaforth on Highway. Make good i
grass farm. Priced reasonable,
Et C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate
Phone 334, . Seaforth, Ont, Res. 220
Frank Finnan, 7001 R
Louisa St„ Seaforth o hasRawl nehof carer, es
at the house. Phone SSW. products
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. Office hours:-
Tuesday,
ours:-
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 pm. to 9 p.m.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH Ont.
Officers
President, W. R. Archibald,. Spa-
forth; Vice President, Frank Mo.
Gregor, Clinton; See.-Treas. and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadflot,
Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born-
holm; 1. J. Trewartha, Clinton;.
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mo-
(]wing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Praetor,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, will be
promptly attended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post
offices.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James 'Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Claes
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 thereon*
equipment
Dr, F. J, R. Forster, Specialist In
Diseases of the Dar, Eye, Nose and
Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Tuesday in every month from '3 to
6 p.m.
Free well -baby clinic will be held
on the second and last Thursday 1/1‹.--,‘,.
every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5^J -
MARTIN W. STAPLETON,.B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W - ' Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORST,ER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto, Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic . and Aural . Iastitnte,
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
ANYMALS.
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT -- SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 2U
DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
(Essential War Industry) - ,
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