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For Rent
The Ladies' Auxiliari ei :he L. nail not FOR. RENT -Three-roorn unfurnished
Legion will hold euchres in the Conon ,tio apartment, ORVILLE OKE, Seaforth.
Tenders are invited for supplying of
ity Centre on October 12. eaten!, 1
'P172 -If furnace fuel oil to Tuckeramith School
November 16, November 30. lieceneer t
Area. to deliver to Schools Nos. 2, 5 and
FOR RENT Three-room upstairs apart- 7, duripg 1955 and 56 term. Tenders
in n fu ishiai or unfurnished. Apply close at noon, 30th September, 1955.
THE FIRESIDE Fellee „hie Genic of to FRANK REYNOLDS, or phone 667 r
1,Irst Presbyterian Church .».• )). ;d'- Li eanterth.
4574-tf
turkey dinner on Tuesday. s. at
6:30 pm. Only 250 ri et, ii :! be FOR. HEN In Seafortt, furnished
le7(1-1 ne- orb moiler. 0.1n, eniene.
ii In •itints PHONE 052 M. 1575-2
Tenders Wanted
l'OR SALE
By Tender
Tenders will be received up to Tuesday.
October 4. 1955, for the sale of Walton
Church Sheds.
Highest or any tender not
accepted.
Address all tenders to:
ROY BENNETT,
Walton, Ontario.
necessarily
4576-1
TENDERS WANTED
HOSPITAL. Al X 1 LI A R5 Rummage
Sale, Saturday, October 2ii. in the
basement. We would ePereeiele the
public would keep this date in mind at
fall housecleaning time. 4576-1 For Sale
W. P. ROBERTS.
Sec. -Trees..
R. R. No, 3, Seaforth.
4576-1
KIPPEN EAST Women's 1 rismote are
planning a series of Euchres in the Hvit-
sall Town Hall on the following dates:
October 21. November I 1), ern b.er 30.
January 27. February 10 and March is,
4,576-1
$,50.00 JACK POT ill Net) Full house
FOR SALE-- First-clase table potatoes.
hotly WILLIAM PEPPER, Hensall, Out.
Phone 41-W. 1575-2
FOR SALE- -5 H.P Westinghouse motor
W 1 LLI ANI 51. HART. Sea -
:ore h. 4576x1
in 50 calls -wins the jackpot . ne added FOR SALE Or will
give
every Saturday night tali) nemeelw ' ebout 2 months old
jackpot: ulso 14 games of "Sas re -the- NETZKF.. Seaforth,
Wealth.- No adroissien los a game.
away—Four
MRS DAVE
1575-1
Legion Hall. Hensel!. Seturday. October It A DIM TS FOR SALE Cheap. PHONE
1st. 0 p.m. Sponsored by Hensall gain. 790-1 . Seaforth.
4576-1
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES !Rubber Goodsl.
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list, 6 samples 25c: 24 sam-
ples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO.. Box 91. Hernilton.
Property For Sale
PROPERTIES
FOR SALE
Brick house on Goderich St. West. Sea -
forth.
100 -acre farm in the vicinity of Wit: -
Ln. Geed buildings.
e0 -acre farm in Stanley Township. Mod-
ern home.
200 -acre
forth.
Modern seed cleaning Plant in Seaforth.
Large storage bins, on railroad siding.
Have cash buyers for two cottages in
Seaforth.
HAROLD JACKSON.
Seaforth
TELEPHONE 474, Seaforth.
farm in the vicinity of Sea-
4573-tf
150 -ACRE FARM--b-room brick house.
4 bedrooms: new furnace: basement: hot
and cold water: garage: steel drive shed;
tiled: Hydro Good fences: flowing spring
well: barn 37, x 66', all cement stabling.
This farm is one of the better known
farms in Hibbert Township
100 -ACRE FARM—Brick house; furnace;
hardwooe flooring: double garage: Pump
house: barn : orchard; 2 wells. immedi-
ate possession, On No. S Highway,
100 -ACRE GRASS FARM with never,
failing spring water running: Hibbert
457631
FOR SA 1.87 Hard maple Icily wood.
Ann: AM COLEMAN. Phone 674
22 Hen -a Ii. 4576-1
FOR k LE Pra Int vs -u- blonde cedar
chest, Ides 171. fir RON POSITOR.
457632
FOR SA I .E Husking c, rn. loaded in
wagons at field. F. KLING, Phone IS,
•,ed fe. :h. 4576-1
FOR SALE- - A number of Red Rock
puEets. ART HENDERSON. FIR2
Sesforth. 4575x2
FOR SALE Cub shirt and hat, almost
eee . Apply LARRY BEUERMANN. Sea -
41176x1
P I GS FOR SALE -5 chunks and 10
suckers. Apply GORDON REYNOLDS.
Ph,ne 66. r 21. Seaforth, 4576-1
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received ap to 30th Sep-
tember fur the supply of 22 tone No. 1
hard furnace coal of best quality, deliver-
ed in proportioned quantities to Tucker -
smith School Area, Schools Nos. 1, 4, 8
and 9.
W. P. ROBER'I'S,
Sec.-Treas.,
R. R. No, 3, Seaforth,
4575-2
TENDERS WANTED
Sealed tenders will be received by the
undersigned up until 12 o'clock noon.
October 1. 0155 for the supplying of No. grade furnace oil to Nos. 1. 6, 7. and 14
schools in Stanley Township Schoi:4 Area,
with a minimum gallonage of 2.500 gal-
lons. Oil to be delivered to the schools
as required.
T. B. BAIRD,
See-Treas.,
Brucefield. Ont
4575-2
Auction Sales
15th ANNUAL SALE
REGISTERED
HEREFORDS
FOR SALE— Play per and mattress. in The undersigned will sell for
gnotl sonilition, PHONE 579-M, •
4576.1 Stutt Bros.
2 miles north.east of Forest: 28 miles
FOR SALE—Budgies and Canaries: north-east of Sarnia 14 mile east of
Hartz Mountain Food. etc. ERIC
MILNER-FLOWERS, Seaforth. 393, Highway 21
4572-tf
Saturday. October 8th
FOR. SALE—Quantity of quart gems.
t5 cents a dozen. Phone 850 r 32. MRS.
JAMES LOVE, Londesboro,
4576-1
FOR SALE—Clean, bright fuel oil.
Sarnia's best from top of vat No. 1: and
Government -tested coal, screened eacb de-
livery. WILLIAM M. HART. 4572-tf
! FOR SALE—Large brown steel crib
and springs: also a grey go-cart type
. stroller PHONE 646 r 2, Seaforth.
45765:1
FOR SALE -2 Shorthorn and Hereford
feeder steere about 750 pounds: GOR
-
Township. DON ELLIOTT. Brecefield. Phone 659 r
POOLROOM with living quarters. 11. Seaforth. 4576-1
RESTAURANTS
BUSINESSES and Business Block.
HOUSES
FARMS
For further particulars. • contact
apply at Office:
R. S. TOZER,
Real Estate & Business Broker.
Howard Pinder, Saleernan,
Mitchell. Ontario. amps, white enamel washing machine;
Office Tel.: 053 Daytime: Evenings 514, FOR SALE—Dining room oak table: 6 electric tea kettle; toaster f wine chester-
or. 3115-W, Stratford. . chairs: bu ff et. Apply MRS. ROBERT field bed (like new) number of rockers;
4575-3 1 CHARTERS, Ord St. Phone 145-W, , email tables: occasional chairs; sewing
4576x1 machine; walnut china cabinet; mantel
clock; Quebec heating stove; mirrors; card
table: chest drawers; wardrobe; hall tree;
Coleman camp stove; 3 -burner Coleman
stove and even : brown iron bed, springs
and spring mattress: 3 other furnished
• bedrooms; bed linens, quilts. blankets. P0-.
Iowa: table: linens, many yards of print,
flannelette and woollens: scatter mats;
number of pieces of antique china, vases,
ornaments, dishes, kitchen utensils; gar -
:den tools: cream separator; single horse
! wagon: plow: scuffier ; harrows; binder;
700 rug brick: chicken feeders and other
chicken equipment; forks, shovels., chains.
I PROPERTY—At same place, 3 P.m. the
'Property will be offered for sale, subject
to reserve bid: 10 acres of land, more or
less; 114 storey frame house covered with
asphalt shingles; small frame barn; gar-
age; 2 -storey henhouse. suitable for 400
to 500 hens (practically new): Hydro; ex-
cellent land and in good state of cultiva-
tion, Terms—Chattels; Cash. Property—
FOR SALE—Shin pads shoulder pads.
hardly used. Apply ANDY CALDER, Jr.,
H.R. 2. Seaforth. Phone 669 r 2. Of Property. Household Effects and
or deeaai Small Farrn Equipment at the Village of
Brucefield. on Saturday. October 1st, at
: FOR SALE-- Man's light brown fleece 1 pm.: Frigidaire refrigerator (like new);
overcoat size 3n-40: in good condition. Beach kitchen range: kitchen cabinet;
Apply Box 475, HURON EXPOSITOR sideboard; kitchen table and chairs; hot
4576x1 Plate: electric iron : mantel radio: table
32 HEAD
15 BUILT -S AROUND 1 YEAR 01.1)17 BRED HEIFERS
Herd Fully Accredited
Bulls Blood Tested
Heifers Calfhood Vaccinated
All are eligible for American Registration
Sale at 1 p.m,
Catalogue on Request
W. S. O'NEIL, Auctioneer,
4576-2
AUCTION SALE
Notices
FOR SALE -6 Yorkshire Pigs 7 weeks
old : 15 elm tree tops, priced at 325. AP-
nly MAC WILSON. Phone 635 r 2, Sea.
SCOINS CL.F.ANERS — Dresses. suits. ;forth, 4576-1
hats, oNercoats: clean inside a week.
4576x1 FOR SALE—Piano: 3 -piece bedroom
• ' suite, mattress and springs, play pen.
MUSIC. INSTRUCTIONS in 'Violin. Cel- : and folding cart. Apply MRS. STEVE
lo, Theory. in Seaforth, For information ROUSE. Seaforth. 4576x1
call 743-7.'. Instruments available.
4576x2 , FOR SALE --Childs I -piece snow suit,
:gabardine with a red wood lining. size 2.
RADIO REPAIRS—For all kinds of : MRS. WM LITTLE, R.R. 1, Seaforth.
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR,
0PPosite Diek House, Seaforth. Phone
847-R.
41072.0
GET YOUR sewage work done now.
Only 52 per foot on contract basis. All
w ork guaranteed. Contact 850 r 33. Sea -
forth.
4572.-tf
Phone e40 r 45,6-1
FOR ESAL-Western show saddle.
, bridle and martingale to Match: nickel
, trim. English saddle, training harness.
Apply MRS. STEVE ROUSE, Seaforth,
4576x1
FOR. SALE—Boy's suit, size 14.. good
cendition : leather music case: one metro- 10,, down, balance 30 days. Immediate
name, PHONE 654 r 11, Seaforth, Possession. ESTATE OF LATE MRS.
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea- 45764 WINNIFRED HILL: A. W. Sillery, Solidi -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser ter: J. C. Cornish and G. A. Wright,
vice. Phone 393. ERIC MILNER FOR SALE- Three-piece child's winter Executors: Harold Jackson, Auctioneer:
FLOWERS, Seaforth, agent for Brady :outfit. like nets- condition. size 4-6. Apply E P. Chesney. Clerk, 4575-2
Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd.. Exeter. , MRS. ELMER CAMERON, R.R. 4. Sea -
4572 -If forth. Phone 652 r 2. 4576-1
PAPERHANGING. PAINTING (brush
ar Spray, ; exterior or interior decor-
ating. See our 1900 wallpaper designs.
Apply . WALTER PRATT and DOUG.
DALTON, Railway St
4572-tf
CEMENT WORK—All types of brick
and block work, for general building work
and repair work. Call BERT CHRIS-
TENSEN, Railway St., Seaforth, Phone
75.
47i72-tf
FOR SALE—Dining room suite, dark
e•ood, $3e : Quebec stove, $10, Apply to
Box 476, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4576x2
FOR SALE—Hardwood tops; also 40.
acre farm Lot 23, Boundary Grey and
MeKillop, east of Walton. Apply JAMES
STEVENSON. Brussels, Phone 60 r 4.
Brussels. 4574x4
FOR SALE—Furnace blower and therm -
/et -et for burning buckwheat Coal; can be
...en at WALDEN & BROADFOOT SER.
ATrENTION. FARMERS! — Prompt VICE STATION, Phone 354.
courteous collection of all dead and 4576x1
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREW'S, 851 r 11, Sea- FOR SALE --Used Electrolux cleaners,
forth. or 235. Exeter. Associated with . fully reconditioned. Apply R. E. RUT.
Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd TAN Electrolux Sales & Service 172 P.
4572-tf ' ton St. West, Goderich. Ont, Phone 1154.
Goderich, 457354
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL—Sep-
ie tanks and rewpools, etc., pumped and FOR SALE—I Aberdeen Angus bull 2La
cleaned with sanitary and modern equip- years old : registered : bred by Stewart
inert. All work guaranteed. Average Middleton. Clinton. Apply JOHN
house septic tank rate is between $20 and MeEWING. Phone 23 r 14, myth.
$25. depending on size. Apply LOUIS 4576x1
BLAKE. RR. 2, Brussels. Phone Bess -
els 42 r 6. 4571x8 FOR SALE—Jacket heater and pipes:
1 heater lined on outside with asbestos ;
810 00 for Quick sale. Apply to JOHN
WATERLOO
4576x! calf, due in February; Durham cow car -
CATTLE BREEDING car-
rying third calf. due in November; Mr-
.
ASSOCIATION
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate. Livestock,
Farm Implements. Hay and miscellaneous
items, on the premises. Lot 19 Con. 12.
Hibbert Township, 7 miles northeast of
Flensall, or fourth farm west of Croinarty
School. on 12th concession The under-
signed auctioneer received instructions to
sell by public auction on Tuesday, October
0. 1955.. commencing at 1 p.m. sharp:
REAI. ESTATE—Consisting of Lot 19,
Con, 12. Hibbert Terp.e100 acres of choice
clay loam on which is situated a bank
barn. 90x40; straw shed. 60x36. All new
steel roofing; very best of stabling
throughout. Large implement shed and
garage: also well-built dwelllag Al!
buildings in good state of repair. Never -
failing water supply. If interested inspect
this outstanding farm before day of sale.
Terms of Real Estate -10% on day of
sale; balance in 30 days. Farm to be
offered at 3 p.m. on day of sale. Note.—
Terms can be arranged on Real Estate by
contacting proprietor before day of sale,
LIVESTOCK—Purebred Shorthorns and
Grade Cattle: Durham cow carrying sec-
ond calf, due in October; Durham cow
carryirot second calf, due in April: Dur-
ham cow carrying second calf, due in
HOTHAM, Sr.. Wilson St. I December Hereford cow carrying second
r ham cow carrying third calf, due in De-
cember: roan heifer due in January; Here-
ford heifer due in January; 4 Hereford
heifers with calves at foot; 5 Registered
Durham heifers with papers; 5 Dual Pur-
pose yearling heifers: 5 Shorthorn year-
ling steer calves; Shorthorn bull, dark
red, born Sept. 12, 1953, sired by McLean
Farms Justice; dam, Eldorado Lady Clip-
per; thin bull carries promising features
of a good herd sire FARM IMPLEMENTS
4570-12 and MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS---Cockahntt
mower. 6 -ft. cut; McD. aide rake; Mete
dump rake: MeD. drophead My loader,
like new; cultivator: International- hay
loader ; land roller grass seeder; scalier;
4 -section diareond harrows: steel Wagon;
farm wagon and rack; 4 logging chains;
42 -foot Beatty track with hangers and
car; 2 canthooka; saws: axes: sledge and
wedges: hay fork; sling ropes; extension
ladder; steel water tank; 1110 feet bay
rope; sap Pan and pails; fanning mill;
manure boat; blower pipe, 15 feet; 15
rods chicken fence: 12 grain bags; Soaks;
step ladder: fence tightener; tarpaulin;
stock trailer, nearly new; tools; shovels,
spades, ditch scoop, fork's; heater: ex-
tension table; chairs; bed; many articles
too nirmerous to mention. HAY—Approxi-
mately about 35 tons mixed hay; IS tona
timothy hay. No reserve, everything Will
be sold, Terms--Caeb. HEXER SNELL,
Proprietor; Garnet Fricke. Clerk; Alvin
Walper, Auctioneer, 4575-2
FOR SALE-- 13 milking Cows, 8 Dur-
ham and 5 Holstein, aged from 3 to 8
, forth Phone 614 r 12, Clinton.
•
-Where Better Bulls Are Used" , 4576x1
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or Informs- SLABS FOR SALE—Hardwood, 810.00
don, phone CLINTON 242, collect, be. ;
per load. approximately 2 cords: mixed
home 7:30 and 10:00 a.m, on week day a wood. 88.00 per load, approximately two
Ind 7:110 and 9:30 a.m. on Sundays.
„cords. Prompt delivery. FRED J.
HUDIE. Phone Clinton 1162.
NOTICE
Township of "McKillop
At a recent meeting of the Council of
the Township of McKillop, it VMS decided
to ask the ratepayers to please cut the
grass and weeds on the frontage of their
properties as soon as possible, without
remuneration.
At the same time the Council expressed
ararreciation to those ratepayers who al-
ready had err -operated In clearing weeds
from areas adjacent to their properties.
(Signed) IC J.
Read SuPerinfeadent.
4576.2
•
FOR SALE—Sprayed apples, McIntosh,
Taman Sweets, Snows. Kings, Delicious,
Russets and Spies. Orders filled in rota-
tion received. Apply BOB 'ARCHIBALD.
Phone 655 r 16, Seaforth.
4573-4
FOR SALE- Registered Polled Angus
bull. 2 years old, quiet and right even'
way, and a number of good Durham grade
cows. to freshen in February and later.
Apply to ROY LAWSPN, heat farm west
of Seaforth on No. 8, 4576x1
FOR SALE --Beautiful 5 -piece silver tea
set, cost over $200„ used,,, once; tray mea-
sures 26 inches, including ,bandles.
Will sell for 875. Solid maple single bed,
springs 'and mattress. complete, $20,00.
Fold -away bed, 86 itches wide, spring-
mattres. 155 stew, 818.00. TeLE-
IntoNt 1811, Hentall, 4574-1
Auction Sales
'CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Parra Stock, Machinery and House-
hold 'Effects at Lot 12, Concession 7, Hal-
lett Township, 1" miles west of Co tt-
sti.nce, on Saturday. October 8th, at 1
p.m.: CATTLE.- -2 cows; 4 young cows
due to freshen in January 5 black year-
ling steers: 2 yearling heifer -a; 2 calves,
IMPLEMENTS— Allis-Chalmers tractor ;
tratiter plow : binder: hay loader': set
sleighs: cutter ; rubber tired buggy light
wagon; gang plow rjsling plow: walking
Plow : cultivator : cream separator and
pails; cutting box: wagon and rack; dr -ill;
fertilizer drill : grain grinder: fanning
mill : 2 d i se s : set scales: hay rake: 7-
scetion harrows manure spreader ; quart,
tits of outs : mower : chain saw: grit,a
seeder.: it rag oars' blade; gas engine • r -+N
motor : 2 sap kettles colony house; brood-
er stove, h rn ese : carpenter tools: jig
crate. 11 0 SEHOLD EFFEWS — tku 11, •
furnacette ; folding cot : electric iron e.;
iron : lamps : dishes : sealers other n •
isles too Menas to mention. Tern,
aaEh. No reserve: farm in sold. ERNEST
ADAMS. Proprietor , Harold Jackson, A
t bateau- • E P Chesney. Clerk
457.;2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock. and Machinery. at Lot
29. Concession 10, Morris Township. 1e,
mile west. of Walton. on Wednesday,
October 12th, at 12:30 p.m.: Oliver 70
tractor, fully equipped; No. 6 Georee
White- threshing machine with elevater
and shredder (like nese 3 -furrow Melt
plow (like new): Cockshutt 15 -run fer-
tilizer drill on rubber. 2 years old; 9 -ft.
McCormick-Deerine culla packer; stiff
tooth tractor cultivator : tractor double
disc; John Deere 7 -ft. tractor mower:
Cockshutt power take -off side rake on
rubber; Massey -Harris No. 11 tractor
manure spreader i like mewl ; 7 -ft. Oil .11.
binder: 2 -row corn *reeler: garden Iran -
tor, plow rind acidifier. 3io to 5 H.P. • I.
section diamond harrows grain blower
and pipes: Be Laval cream separator. 750
to 800 lbs.. with motor 2 000 -lb. scales :
John Deere wagon new I : 2 flat hay raeks
I praetien new ; : set of sloop sleighs and
rack elestrie hammer mill with 3 H. I'
mot or : small type gement miser: drop.
head 'McCormick -Pei ring hay loader ( like
new : fanning mill : 3.".foot extension lad-
der ; tissectiou, spring tooth harrow : good
stoneboat: millst,t. Pe Itg truck on rubber:
Beatty hay carsling chain, ropes and
hay fork leg vise roll 'of snow fence;
number of iron posts ; gas barrels; electric
fi-ncer: forks shovelschains, and many
other articles: Be Laval Stehling milking
machine, Teeing for 13 cows: 10 -gallon
Woods water heater; wheelbarrow; dou-
ble ropes: poultry .equipment : colony
house 10, by 12', insulated: 3 good rain
shelters: 1 eleetric brooder and oil broil-
er, CATTLE 2 Durham cows, due about
time of sale: 7 Durham and Hereford
cows due February. March and April: I
Durham farrow row ; t this is a choice lot
of young cows I-; 10 Hereford steers rising
2 years old: 6 Hereford heifers rising 2
years old : 10 Spring calves. steers and
heifers, sired by Hereford bull: 1 Here-
ford bull 2 years old. Terms --Cash. No
reset, e as farm is sold. W. J. CLITHILL,
Proprietor; Ho rold Jackson, Auctioneer:
E. P Chesney. Clerk, 4576-2
ESTATE
AUCTIONSALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock, Machinery and
Household Effects, at Lea 5, Concession
17, Grey Township, 1 14 miles east of
Walton Church Friday, October 7th, at
12 o'clock; MACHINERY—Ford tractfir,
plow and cultivator; Massey -Harris Clip-
per combine with motor and pick=up: 7 -
foot Deerine binder; 6 -foot McCormick
mower: scuffler : set farm sleighs; Mar.
sey-Harris side rake: culti packer: 2 -sec-
tion drag. harrows; diamond harrows:
walking plow: dump rake: manure spread-
er: bench vise 3.000-1h. stock scales with
rack: McCormick-Deeritig cream separa-
tor with motor: Surge milking machine;
hay loader: 12 -disc fertilizer drill; fan-
ning mill with motor: rubber tired wagon:
16 -ft. flat hay rack : colony house, 10x12;
cedar posts: 1951 Ford car: 12 tons timo-
thy hay: crass seed: 20 tons cut mixed
hay; forks, shovels, chains, tools: quan-
tity wood. CATTLE -11 Hereford and
Durham 2 -year-old steers; 5 Durham hei-
fers. 800 tbs.: 11 Durham and Hereford
steers I year old: 14 geese. HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS -240-M. scales: Admiral
cook stove; 2 heating stoves; P cub, foot
International Frigidaire (like new); Cof-
field white enamel washing machine: elec-
tric rangette: hot plate; Electro Lux
vacuum cleaner; frosted glass antique
Parlor lamp: oak dieing room suite: kit-
chen table and chairs: sewing machine;
floor covering: upright piano and bench;
bookcase; 2 parlor suites: rocking chairs;
small tables: occasional chairs; chest of
drawers; bedroom suites; mantel radio;
folding ironing board: chesterfield bed;
clocks; lamps; hooked mats; quilts:
blankets; bed linens: table linens: feather
ticks and pillows: large quantity of dishes
including antique dishes, china, vases,
ornaments, sets of bedroom china; kit-
chen utensils; sealers: crocks : quantity
canned fruit. FARM—Will be offered for
sale if not previously sold, consisting of
96 acres, more or less. situated II:, miles
east of Walton ; 1.14 storey brick house
with new bathroom; hydro: water pres-
sure system: large L-shaped barns with
good cement stabling: drive shed: hen-
house; 92 acres of workable land; all
seeded at present. Well drained: excellent
water supply. Terms: Chattels—Cash.
Property -10% down, balance in 30 days;
sold subject to reserve bid. ESTATE OF
LATE GEORGE M. RAMSAY: John R.
Williamson, Administrator; FL Hethering-
ton, Solicitor: Harold Jackson, Auction-
eer: E. P. Chesney, Clerk. 4576-2
AUCTION LSALE
One Hundred Acres of Choice Land
Shorthorn Cattle, Hay, Grain, Implements
and Furniture. --W, E. Nairn will sell by
public auction on Lot It, Concession 11,
Hibbert. 114 miles west of Cromarty. on
Thursday. October 6, 1955, commencing at
/ p.m., Standard Time: CATTLE -- 7
Shorthorn cows, milking and re -bred to
Oxford unit bull: 7 choice yearling hei-
fers; 2 bull calves: 4 heifer calves from
unit bull HAY and GRAIN- -800 bales
good mixed hay; quantity of loose hay:
quantity of straw; 5 bushels grass seed.
IMPLEMENTS—Mc-D. 7 -ft, binder, sheaf
carrier and truck M. -H. mower, 6 -ft:
steel hay rake; M. -H, 13 -hoe seed drill:
2 -row corn cultivator: steel land roller;
cultivator 14 -plate disc harrow: set of
iron harrows; Case hay loader; fanning
mill; slings: bag truck ; root pelper: 2,000
lb. scales; cutting box; 'IS farm wagon:
hay rack; gravel box: crosscut saw: 32 -
foot extension ladder; sceffier: gang plow;
new walking plow; horse clippers: Viking
cream separator. 700 lbs. capacity: wheel-
barrow: steel trucks; rubber tired top
buggy barrels: 10 cords 12 -inch hard-
wood; bicycle: lime tile; stoneboat; 6
timbers 6x6 20 feet long; joists, plank,
inch lumber; barrel of molasses: brass..
mounted breeching harness: 2 sets plow
harness; 6 horse collars; single harness;
'20 rods woven fence; cedar posts: colony
house; 2 sal) Pans; 100 pails: heater: 1e37
Ford two -door sedan in good shape.
FURNITURE— Studio couch; oak dining
table; 6 chairs: drop-leaf table: Collield
electric washer: electric iron ; writing
desk cabinet radio.: 2 -burner hot phite: 6
chairs: cupboard table; floor covering's;
rug; step ladder; lawn mower: copper
boiler; hand washing machine: 2 bedroom
suites, complete: linen, blankets; Aladdin
lamp: mats; coal nil lamps; sealers;
crocks; pictures; dishes: forks; hoes;
carpenter tools, etc THE PARISI—Con-
sisting of 100 acres: choice clay loam; 6
acres bush, 23 acres spring crop, balance
In hay. No waste land; spring creek:
well drained and fenced: cement silo;
abundance of water; hydro; rural mail
and phone: I% miles from village. Bank
barn 45x80 with good roof, cement floors,
water throughout; double garage; 8 -room-
ed frame house in good repair; good cel-
lar. Also a good young orchard. Terms—
On Farm: 10% day of sale; balance in
30 dgys. Cluatels—Cash. No reserve;
everything must be Sold. GORDON
IIOGABTH and ARCHTE HOGARTH,
Executors; W. E Nairn, Auctioneer
4576-1
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HENSALL NEWS6F TH WEEK
Mr, C. L. J is confined to
his home with illness. A speedy
recovery is wished for him by his
many friends.
Mr. Edgar Hoffman, of the
Goshen Line, south of Zurich, was
honored at a reception in the Town
Hall, Zurich, last Thursday, prior
to leaving for Brockville, where he
will enter the Monastery as a Re-
demptorist Brother. Mr. Hoffman
was presented with a purse of
Wanted
WANTED—A lady boarder, Apply to
MRS. MARGARET MUSSER, LOIlimi St..
Seaforth. 4576x1
WANTED --A piano in good condition.
MRS. ED. STAPLETON. Phone 53, Du -
lin. 4576x1
WANTED—A roomer: breakfast if de-
sired. Apply to MRS. SARAH BOSHART,
Market St., Seaforth, 4574x3
WANTED- Man to operate mail route
out of Seaforth for four months, LORNE
WERsTER, Seaforth, 4576x1
WANTED- Small space' heater, in good
condition. Call daytime 146, or evenings
250-R. R. D. SCOTT, Seaforth.
4576x1
LIVESTOCK WANTED—Highest cash
prices paid for dead, old, sick or disabled
horses or cows. Phone promptly. LE -
ROY ACHESON, Atwood. Phone 153 col-
lect, 4570-13
Help Wanted
HELP WANTED—Woman or girl to
mind children while mother works; live
in or out Liberal time off. CALL HEN-
SALL 5, 45'75-2
WANTED—Companion housekeeper to
take full charge of house and look after
elderly lady. Protestant Christian home
in Egitiontiville: modern facilities. Ap-
ply Box 463, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4573-tf
CARETAKER—
WANTED
Applieations will be received up to noon,
30th September, for the position of care-
taker of *Puckersmith School Area, School
No. 5, situated two miles southeast of Sea -
forth. School has one room, no basement.
Equipped with automatic oil burning fur-
nace.
W. P. ROBERTS,
Sec.-Treas.,
RR. No. 3, Seaforth,
4575-2
WANTED
AGGRESSIVE
SALESMEN
If you have had selling experience, or
have always wanted to try, if you own a
car and your ,ambition is to make money.
we have a proposition that should interest
you. Our firm is the fastest growing of
its type in Canada to -day Our services
are in great demand and our renewal
system assures you of large income for
future years. Investigate now, Every
inquiry will be kept confidential and will
receive a reply arranging for an inter-
view. State name, address and phone
number to Box 817, B2I3, London, Can-
ada.
ONTARIO AUTOMOBILE
ASSOCIATION
4576-1
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Matilda Stockton. late of the
City of Fullerton, in the State of Cali-
fornia, deceased, who died on or about
the 19th day of August, 1954, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of
their claims to the undersigned on or be-
fore the 21st day of October. 1955, after
which date the assets will be distributed,
having regard only to claims then receiv-
ed.
DATED at Seaforth. this 22nd day of
September, 1955.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Sea.forth. Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4576-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
All persons having claims against the
Estate of John F Wright. late of the Vil-
lage of Brucefield, Sn the County of Hur
on. deceased, who died on or about the
30th day of July, 1905, are hereby noti-
fied to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before
the 22nd day of October, 1955, after which
date the assets will be distributed having
regard only to claims then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 22nd day of
September, 1955.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
4576-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF ELLEN McALLIS-
ter, late of the Village of Henault, in
the County of Huron, Widow, deceped.
All persons having claims against the
Estate of the above deceased are required
to file the same with the undersigned
Solicitor for the said Estate, on or before
the 15th day of October, 1955, after which
date the assets will be distributed amongst
the parties entitled thereto, having regard
only to the claims of which notice shall
have been given.
DATED at Clinton, this 22nd day of
September, A.D. 1905.
«a -
E, BEECFTER IVIDENZIES,
Clinton. Ont.,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
4576-3
In Memoriam
INGS—In loving memory of MY dear
husband, Alfred Inge. who passed away
two years ago, September 27, 1958.
We who loved you, sadly miss you.
As it dawns another year:
In my lonely hours of thinking,
Thoughts of you are ever near.
—Ever remembered by his wife, Laura.
4576x1
LAMONT—In loving memory of Mrs.
Donald Lamont, who died in London on
September 27, 1954.
We are and within our memory,
Lonely are our hearts to -day,
For the one we loved so dearly
Has forever been called away.
We think of her in silence.
No eye can see as weep,
But many silent tears are abed
When others are asleep.
—Sadly missed rind ever remembered by
Mrs. Archie Lamont and Family.
4576-1
Deaths
4,1IANNON—In Seaforth, on Monday,
"Sept. 26, Elizabeth Dorrance, widow Of
the hate JAMMB Shannon.
money by the parishioners of the
parish. A social hour was enjoy-
ed and luncheon served.
Communion service will be ob-
served in Henson United Church
Sunday morning, Oct. 2, at 11 a.m.,
with Rev. C. Daniel in charge.
Preparatory service will be, held
at 8 p.m. Friday evening in the
church.
Next Sunday afternoon, Oct. 2,
Sunday School meets at 2 o'clock.
Church is at 3 o'clock. Rev. C.
Daniel will officiate, and Holy
Communion will be held.
Mr. Jarvis Horton, while return-
ing to his home on Tuesday, suf-
fered a heart seizure and was re-
moved to South Huron Hospital,
Exeter, by ambulance. At date of
writing he is much improved.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. S. Roobol were Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Horton, Miss Gladys Luker,
Miss Greta Lanimie and Miss Amy
Lammie.
Mr. C. Gelderland is visiting
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Gelderland
in Ridgetown.
Mrs. K. Lagerwerf visited with
Mr. and Mrs. A. Lagerwerf in
Parkhill last week.
Mrs. McKellar and family, of
Chatham, returned home after vis-
iting with her parents, Mr. a
Mrs. Archie Noakes.
Mr. Hugh McEwan, Sr., who
spent the summer months here,
returned to Galt this week where
he will spend the winter.
Mrs. Ann Hopkins, of Chicago,
'visited with her sisters, Mrs. H.
IVIcMurtrie and Mrs. Lorne Eiler
recently.
A pedestrian is a man whose son
is home from college.
Wanted
WANTED TO RENT-- Small apartment.
self-contained, preferably heated. Box
477, HURON EXPOSITOR. 9576-1
Poultry
FOR SALE—Foreman Leghorns, five
months old: $2.25 each. Apply ROGER
ANDREWS. Phone 647 r 3, Seaforth,
4576x1
FOR SALE -6,000 Foreman Leghorn
Pullets, starting to lay. ANDREWS
POULTRY FARM, R.R. 3, Seaforth.
Phone 647 r 3. 4574x4
FOR SALE -200 pullets, Hamp and
Wyndotte cross, five months old, started
to lay, Fisher strain. HARTMAN
HIUSSER, Egrnondville, Phone 668 r 3.
1576x 1
Cards of Thanks
I SHOULD LIKE to thank the doctors
of the Seaforth Clinic and the nurses of
Scott Memorial Hospital for their kind-
ness and care during in; illness, I thank.,
too, my many friends for their visits.
cards and treats. The assistance given a
home and the many thoughtful offers of
help are sincerely aPPreciated-
4576x1 WINSTON WORKMAN
MY SINCERE THANES to all who in -
qui -red for and visited me and those who
sent cards, flowers, treata and gifts while
I have been ill in the hospital and at
home, I also wish to thank the nurses
and everyone at the hospital, Doctors Mc-
Master, Brady and Walkus. Rev. Stinson
and Rev. Holden. All is deeply appreci-
ated.
4576-1 EDNA BOLTON
Births
BISBACK—In Scott Menaorial Hospital.
on Sept. 28, to Mr. and Mrs, Grant Biz -
back, RR. 5, Seaforth, a son.
EVANS—At Hotel Dieu Hospital, St. Cath-
arines, on September 21. to Mr. and
Mrs. William S. Evans, Merritton, a
daughter.
FRY—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Sept. 24, to Mr. and Mrs. Don Fry.
Seaforth, a daughter,
HINZ—In Scott Memorial Hospital. on
Sept 26, to Mr. and Mrs. Ronald Hinz,
RR. I, Bornholm, a son.
M ATTSON—Norman and Ann Mattson
(nee Hildebrandt). of London, are hap -
Py to announce the birth of their son,
Terrance Norman, at St. Joseph's Hos-
pital, London, on Tbesday, September
13, 1955,
POOOCK—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Sept. 22, to Mr. and Mrs, Herb Pocock,
11.1t, 2, Clinton a son.
'THOMPSON—In Scott Memorial Hospital.
on Sept. 28, to Mv. and Pim. Lome
Thompson, R.R. 3, Kippen, a son.
Bazaar IL Bake Sale
HENSALL United
Church Schoolroom
Saturday, Oct. 1st
3:00 p.m.
Sponsored by the Women's As-
sociation of Chiselhnrst Jnited
Church
Id TymeDance
FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 3016
Dancing 10- 2
New Arena Floor, HENSALL
Featuring Lloyd Wright and his Radio Rangers
from CFPL Radio and TV
First 50 ladies receive a can of beans with pork,
compliments of Ontario Bean Festival
SINGLE 75c COUPLES $1.25
Sponsored by Henson Kinsmen Club
FINEST AVAILABLE
1954 DODGE — New condition; -automatic
transmission
1954 CHEV. DE LUXE SEDAN—Radio;
low mileage
1951 CHEV. SEDAN—A bargain
1950 CHEV. 1949 CHEV. 1949 DODGE
MANY LOWER PRICED
— at
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Seaforth Motors
Chev. - Olds.
Chev. Trucks
Phone 541 ; Seaforth
Important Announcement 1
Lloyd Rusnell, District Manager of
State Farm Insurance Co.
announces that due to the rapid expansion of
his Companies in Ontario, there. are now
three Agents in this Area to serve you.
MR. R. F. McKERCHER will continue to sell
and service Auto Insurance as before. MR.
KENNETH ETUE, Goderich Street, and
, JACK STEVENS, James Street, both of
Seaforth, will represent all three Companies
Auto, Life, Fire. Mr. Etue will expand and
service business in South Huron County,
while Mr. Stevens will concentrate on ex-
pansion further north, including the Brus-
sels area.
An Agent will be happy to advise and
assist you in selecting the insurance protec-
tion you need. Phone him 1x -day.
R. F. McKercher STATE FARM Phone 849r4
Kenneth Etue Phone 233
Jack Stevens INSURANCE Phone 108
SEE THESE GUARANTEED VALUES AT
Huron County's Finest Market
USEIY CARS
1954 Chev. Bet Aire Power Glide
Fully equipped
1954 Chev. De Luxe Sedan
Fully equipped
1954 De Luxe Chev. Coach
power glide; fully equipped
1954 Chev. Coach; power glide;
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4-1954 Chev. Sedans
Fully equipped
2-1954 Pontiac Sedans
fully equipped
1953 Chev. Sedan
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1951 Chev. Power -Glide Sedan
1951 Chev. Coach—De Luxe
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1948 Pontiac Sedan
1946 Pontiac 5 -Passenger Coupe
Completely reconditioned
TRUCKS
1954 Chev. Pick-up
.1950 Dodge 1/2 -Ton Panel 375
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595
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all Late Model Cars—Many Other Models to Choose From
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