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Fifteen cents additional will be charged if ads in above class are not paid within 10
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Births. Marriages and Deaths inserted free of charge.
Auction Sales. Notices to Creditors. Etc.—Rates on application.
Coming Events
Help Wanted
SEAFORTH Women's Institute euchre HELP WANTED 5', onto or girl to
and dance drama -Nov. 4th and 55th Janu- help in Seaforth horne. All modern con-
ary 13th; February 3rd and 24th: March teniences. Autumarie washer. To live in
23rd. 4577.1 or out. Box 475. HURON EXPOSITOR.
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ST. COLUMBAN C.W,I., are holding a
WANTED--alan for steady travel among
bazaar and tea la'ednesday afternoon, i: onai
sun
rs n Huron County. Permanent
October 10. Bingo and games Friday eve -
,577.1 copneet ion h large manufacturer, Only
ping, October 21st, reliable hustler censidered. Write RAW
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LEIGH'S. I•erit. J-363-131, Montreal. P.Q.
The Ladies' Auxiliary of the Canadian
Legion will hold euchres in the Comrnun- HELP WANTED—A representative for
ity Centre on October 12. October 24, British Knit Wear for Seaforth and dis-
November 16, November 30, December 14. trict Cash commission and bonus. Write
4'574-4 BRUTISH KNIT Box 96 Blyth Ont.
4577-3
A BAZAAR and sale of home baking
*will be held on Saturday, October 22. at WANTED—Companion housekeeper to
2 p.m., in the former Whyte Butcher Shop take full charge of house and look after
on Main Street, under auspices of the elderly lady. Protestant Christian home
W.A. of Egmondville United Church. in Eaernondville: modern facilities. Ap-
4577-1 ply Box 463, HURON EXPOSITOR.
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$55,00 JACKPOT BINGO --Full house
in 51 calls wins the jackpot: $5.00 added
every Saturday night until someone wins
jackpot ; also 14 garnes of "Share -the -
Wealth.•' No admission : 10c a game.
Legion Hall, Flenialll. Saturday. October
8th. 9 p.m, Sponsored by Hensall Legion,
4577-1
Wanted
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
Personals
HYGIENIC SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list. 6 samples 21c; 24 earn -
pies $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA -RUBBER CO.. Box 91. Hamilton,
HELP WANTED
The McKillop, Logan & Hibbert Tele-
phone Ce led. Dublin. requires the ser-
vices of site girl for night operator on
their switchboard, Must be able to keel)
toll acceent hoeks. Also one girl to learn
operating sind work as relief when need-
ed. All applicer101, to be in the hands of
the Secretary -Treasurer by Saturday,
October s, 1915.:
,
J. E. Metal:AID,
Secretary -Treasurer.
R.R. 5. Seaforth, Ont.
4577-1
Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Machinery. at Lot
11 Concession 4, Morris Township. 2.Z
miles east of Belgrave, on Thursday, Oc-
tober 13th. at 12:30 sharp: 1952 Chevro-
letle-ton truck and racks in A-1 condi-
in'. MeCormick-Deering tractor Super
'C' fully equipped (like new); 2 -furrow
1
l• leury tractor plow : Massey -Harris 22
j tractor; power mower; spring tooth bar-
• rows: John Deere tractor disc; 2 sets of
harrows; 2 -wheel trailer International
h• turner mill: 2 rubber tired wagons 1
:circular saw ; Massey -Harris No, 11
elec-
tric cream separator (like new): Nation -
!al milking machine: wheelbarrow : 40 -foot
'extension ladder; 3 electric fencers; 120 -
gallon steel drum: other steel barrels.
:CATTLE-- 11 young Durham cows due to
I freshen in January and February; 2 Ayr-
Ishire tows due in January; 2 Jersey cows
due in January 3 Durham and Hereford
jeows due first part of February: 7 Dur-
ham and Hereford baby beef, ready for
market; 10 Hereford calves, from 300 to
1500 lbs. PIGS-- 1 York now with litter of
12. r, tidy to wean : 2 York eows, bred two
nemths ; 13 pigs almost ready for market;
9 York chunks; number of pig troughs.
HAY AND GRAIN -1.500 bales mixed hay;
1500 bushels mixed grain. 'Terms—Cash,
ROBERT HOUSTON, Proprietor; Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney,
Clerk. 4577-I
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Clearing Auction Sale of Farm, Farm
Stock and Machinery. at Lot 26, Con. 9.
Hibbert Township, 21=. miles west of
Statfa. on County Road on Wednesday,
October 19th, at 12 o'clock: MACHINERY
W-6 McCormick -Deering tractor: 1950
A, -ten International truck with stock rack.
35,000 miles. all new tires: 25-46 Goodison
threshing machine; 1955 Dodge V-8 Sedan
ear; 3 -furrow International plow; 8V -foot
International stiff tooth cultivator, on rub -
her; new International tractor spreader;
Massey -Harris manure loadsr; bulldozer ;
blade and buck rake: McCormick -Deering
power corn binder with loader; fertilizer
sower; International silo filler: Massey.
Harris (-foot binder hay loader corn
planter: seed drill: International side
rake; corn sniffler; set diamond harrows;
3 oil drums; 250 -gallon gas tank and
pump: 6 -foot mower; set chain harrows;
Cards of Thanks I Western saddle, new : power emery with
. I le H.P. motor; steel water trough; 25
MRS. CHARLOTTE LINDSAY express. :gallons motor oil; rubber tired wagon;
1e -foot fiat hay rack; gravel box : 2.000-
is her eepreciation to those who were se
kind to her during her reoent illness anti lib. scales: fanning mill; electric grain
grinder with 3 H.P. motor; paint sprayer
while she was a patient in Scott Memor- ;
ihl lieseeal. 4577x1 ,and air compressor with motor: wheelbar-
• row ; harness; 500 four and five -inch tile;
' 8 twelve -inch tile: cedar posts. HAY end
- ' -. 'GRAIN- 2.000 bushels good mixed groin;
In Memoriam 1,540 bales of No, 1 mixed hay. CATTLE
Property For Sale --IS Hereford and Durham cows: S Here
FOR SALE—Esquire Grill. Goderich.
Ontario. Established restaurant, well
equips/ed. seats 4s, efeel toluene of busi-
ness. Price $7.300.00. Half cash required.
balance easy terms plus stock on hand at
inventory. Business to be sold as owner
has other interestea--.For further particu-
lars contact C. F. CHAPMAN, Realtor,
Box 96. Goderich. Phone 18-W.
4577-3
150 -ACRE FARM--S-room brick house.
4 bedrooms ; new furnace; basement: hot
and cold water garage: steel drive shed:
tiled: Hydro Good fences; flowing spring
well: barn 57' x 66'. all cement stabling.
This farm is one of the better known
farms in Hibbert Township
100 -ACRE FARM—Brick house; furnace;
hardwood flooring: deubie garage: oumr,
house; barn : orchard 1 2 wells. Immedi-
ate oossessiore On Ni. S Highway,
100 -ACRE GRASS FARM with never -
falling spring water running; H :then
Township.
POD! ROOM with liting quarters,
RESTAURANTS
BUSINESSES and Business Block.
HOUSES
FARMS
For further particulars, contact or
apply at Office:
R. S. TOZER,
Real Estate & Business Broker.
Howard Pinder. Salesman.
Mitchell. Ontario,
Office Tel.: 313 Daytime: Evenings 114,
Mitchell; or 3113-W. Stratford,
4575-3
Notices
BENEDICT HOLLAND—In loving mem-
ory of our dear Benedict. who died Octo-
ber 9th. 1039.
We little knew when we awoke that
morn.
The sorrow the day would bring„;
The call was suddenthe shock severe.
To part with one we lot ed so dear;
We vender why you had to die,
Without a chance to say good-bye.
Will be always remembered by Father,
Mother. Brothers and Sisters.
4e(al
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
•
All persons hating claims against the
Estate of ROY KEReLAKE, Isle of the
Township of Hillier; in the County of
j Perth. derfased sst, died on or about
!the 55th day of September 1955, are here-
by notified to send in full particulars of
!their claims to the undersigned on or
eefore the 1st dee of November, 1933, af-
ter which dote the assets will be distribut-
ed having regard only ti claims then re-
ceived,
DATED at Stare:eh. this 4th flay of
lOctober, 1975.
ALVIN W STLLERY,
Sea forti.i. Ontario
Solicitor for the Estate.
4:577-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
MUSIC INSTRUCTIONS in Violin. Cel -
All persons having claims against the
Is. Theory. in Seaforth, For information
Estate of ELIZARETH McMILLAN SHAN-
call 743-W, Instruments available.
NON. late of the Town of Seaforth. in
57
46x2
the County of Huron, deceased, who died
on or about the lith day of September.
RADIO REPAIRS—For all kinds of 1955, are hereby notified to send in full
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR,,1particulars of their claims to the under -
opposite Dick House, Seaforth, Phone
847-R. signed on or before the 1st day of No-
vember. 19:53, after which date the assets
4577 -""will be distributed. having regard only to
!claims then received.
GET YOUR sewage work done now.
Only $2 per foot on contract basis. All
DATED at Sea forth. this 4th clay of
Work guaranteed. Contact 850 r 33, Sea- •
October, 1955.
forth.
4577 -If
ALVIN W. SI LLERY,
•Seeforth. Ontario.
Solicitor for the Estate,
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. rh-r.c ".77 I: MILNER
FLOWERS, Seaforth. agent for Brady
Cleaners & L.aundeteria Ltd., Exeter,
4577-tf
PAPERHANGING, PAINTING ( brush
or Spray); exterior or interior decor-
ating. See our 1955 wallpaper designs.
Apply WALTER PRATT' and DOUG.
DALTON, Railway St.
4577-tf
4577-3
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 he -
CEMENT WORK—All types of brick fore the 21st day of °miter, 1055. after
and block work, for general building work whi •11 dote the assets will he distributed.
and repair work. Call BERT CHRIS- ha, inn regard only to claims then receiv-
TENSEN, Railway St., Seaforth. Phone ed.
16.
4077-tf
ATTENTION, FARMERS I — Prompt
courteous oollection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREWS. 851 r 11, Sea -
forth, or 235, Exeter. Associated with
Darling & Co., of Canada Ltd
4077-tf
SANITARY SEW AGE DISPOSAL—Sep-
tic tanks and cesspools, etc.. pumped and
cleaned with sanitary and modern equip-
ment. All work guaranteed. Average
house septic tank rate is between $20 and
825. 'depending on size. Apply LOUIS
BLAKE, R.R. 2, Bruesf Is. Phone Brus-
sels 42 r 6. 4:571 x8
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
Artificial Insemination service for all
breeds of cattle. For service or informa-
tion, phone CLIN fON 242, collect, be-
tween 7:30 and 10:00 a.m, on week days
Ind 7 :80 and 9 :30 a.m. on Sundays.
4177-tf
NOTICE
Township of McKillop
At A recent meeting of the Council of
the Township of McKillop, it WAS 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
ammeelatiOn to .these ratepayers who al-
ready had eo:OPiVated In clearing weeds
from areas Pid3sideln* to their properties.
„
(Signal AV. J. MANLEY,
Redd StiPetintendent.
4578-2
DATED at Seaforth. this 22nd day of
September. 1953.
ALVIN W. SILLEP-Y.
Seaforth. Ontario.
!ford anti Durham steers. 2 years old ; 3
vear-old steers: 6 Durham heifers rising
:two years old; 17 Hereford and Durham
calves: 1 Shorthorn bull, 1700 lbs. FARM
--Grass farm consisting of Lot 24, Con,
12 Hibbert Township; gravel pit. Home
Farm: 100 acres, more or less: large
, bank barn and implement shed, cement
:silo, pig pen, henhouse, frame house cov-
ered with asphalt shingles, modern bath
room, pressure water system in house and
; barn. Practically all workable land.
Terms: Chattels—Cash. Property -10%
down; balance 30 days. ESTATE OF
LATE ROY KERSLAKE: John Chappel,
'John Butson, Executors; Alvin W. Sillery,
Solicitor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; E.
P. Chesney, Clerk. 9577-2
Solicitor for the Estate.
4176-3 ;
NOTICE to CREDITORS
All persons hating claims against the ;
Estate of John F' Wright. late of the Vil-
lage of Brucefielf). in the County of Hur-
on, deceased, who died on or about the ;
30th day of July. 1935, are hereby note '
fled to send in full particulars of their
claims to the undersigned on or before 1
the 22nd day mt Om.nber, llt.'i3, after IC ,
date the assets will be distributed having
regard only to claims then reeeived.
DATED at Seaforth. this 22nd day of
September. 1935.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitor for the Estate.
4576-3
NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF F.1.1,EN McALLIS-
ter, late of the Village of Hensel], in
the County of Huron, Widow. deceased.
All persons having claims against the
Estate of the above deceased are required
to file the same with the iindersigned
Solicitor for the said Estate, OTI or before
the 15th day of October. 1955, after which
date the asset., 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. 1955,
E. BEECHER MENZIES,
Clinton, Ont.,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
4576-3
15th ANNUAL SALE
REGISTERED
HEREFORDS
The undersigned will sell for
Stutt Bros.
miles north-east of Forest; 28 miles
north-east of Sarnia 3 mile east of
Highway 21
Vt
Saturday, October 8th
32 HEAD
15 BULLS AROUND 1 YEAR OLD
17 BRED HEIFERS
Herd Fully Accredited
Bullalllood Tested
Heifers Calfhood Vaccinated
All are eligible for American Registration
Sale at 1 p.m.
Catalogue on Iteguest.
W. S. O'NEIL, Auctioneer,
4576-2
ESTATE
AUCTION SALE
Of Ferm, Farm Stock. Machinery and
Household Effects. at Lot 5, Concession
17, Grey Township. 114 miles east of
Walton Church Friday. October 7th. at
12 o'clock: MACHINERY- Ford tractor,
Plow and cultivator: Massey -Harris CHI,-
tart wil;tihn demro;tor6- faonodt pickmcc- p ; ormic7k-
mower: scuffier; reit farm sleighs; Mas-
sey -Harris side rake; culti packer; 2 -sec-
tion drag harrows; diamond harrows;
walking plow; damp rake; manure spread-
er; bench vise; 3.000-11e stock scales with
rack ; McCormick-Decring cream separa-
tor with motor; Burgh milking machine;
hey loader; 13 -disc fertilizer drill; fan-
ning mill with motor; rubber tired wagon
I6 -ft flat hay reek; colony house, 10x12;
cedar posts; 1951 Ford car: 12 tons timo-1
thy hay; grass 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 lbs.; 11 Durham and Hereford
steers, 1 year old: 14 geese. HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS- 240-11). scales; Admiral
cook stove; 2 heating stoves; 0 cub, foot
International Frigidaire (like new); Cof-
field white enamel washing machine; elec-
tric rengette; hot 'elate: Electro Lux
vacuum cleaner; frosted glass antique
parlor lamp; oak dining room finite: kit-
chen table and chairs; sewing machine;
:floor covering; upright piano and bench;
bookcase; 2 parlor !miter; rocking chairs;
!small tables; occasional chairs; chest of
:drawers; bedroom suites; mantel radio;
folding ironing board chesterfield bed;
'clocks:
lamps; hookmats; quilts;
Vlane2s; iens:t: e 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 11,4 miles
east of Walton; 11/2 storey brick house
with new bathroom: hydro: water pm -en-
sure eystem; 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. Chattels—Cash,
Property -10% down, balance in 30 (Jaye;
sold subject to reserve bid. ESTATE OF
LATE GEORGE M. RAMSAY ; John R.
Williamson, Administrator; It. Hethering-
ton. Solicitor; Harold .Tatkann, Auction-
eer ; E, P. Chesney, Clerk. 4576-2
Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Machinery, at Lot
20. Concession 10. Morris Townehip,
mile west of Walton, on Wednesday.
October 12th. at 12:30 p.m.: Oliver 70
tractor, fully equipped; No. 6 George
White threshing machine with elevator
and shredder (like new 1 -furrow 11.1.-11
Plow (like new) : Cockshutt 15 -run fer-
tilizer drill on rubber. 2 years old; 9 -ft.
MeCormiek-Deering eulti packer: stiff
tooth tractor cultivator: tractor double
disc; John Deere 7 -ft. tractor mower:
Cockshutt power take -off side rake CM
rubber: Musser -Harris No. 11 tractor
manure spreader i me new); 7 -ft. .M.-11
binder; 2 -now corn sniffler ; garden tem -
tor. plow and steelier, Irie to 5 H.P. ; .1.
section • diamond harrows ; grain blower
and pipes: De Leval cream separator, 730
to 800 tbs., with motor: 2 00046, smiles:
John Deere wagon (new); 2 flat hay racks
(emetically IleW set of sloop sleighs arid
rack ; electric hammer mill with 3 11.1',
motor; small type cement mixer; drop -
head McCormick -Deering hay loader (like
new I fanning mill : 32 -fit. t extension lad-
der 3 -section spring tooth harrow good
stoneboat : mill -type bag truck on rubber:
Beatty hay car, sling chain, • ropes and
hay fork : leg vise; roll of snow fence:
number of iron posts: gas barrels; electric
fencer; forks, shovels, chains, and many
other articles: De Laval Sterling milking
machine, piping 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 electric brooder and oil brood-
er. CATTLE— -2 Durham cows, due about
time of sale: 7 Durham and Hereford
cows due February, March and April: I
Durham farrow cow ; (this is a choice lot
of young cows : 10 Hereford steers risintr
2 years old : 6 Hereford heifers rising 2
years old: 10 Spring calves, steers anti
heifers, sired by Hereford bull; 1 Here-
ford bull 2 years old, Terms--Cash,Ni
reserve as farm is sold. W. J. CUTHILL
Proprietor : Harold Jackson, Auctioneer :
E. P Chesney. Clerk, 4576-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Tractor, Threshing Machine, Farm
Machinery, Livestock, Poultry, Hay and
Household Effects, on the premises. Lot
7, Concession 2. Turkersmith Township.
1 t miles east and half mile north of
Hensall, The undersigned auctioneer re-
ceived instructions to sell by public sot' -
tion on Wednesday. October 19th, 1955,
commencing at 12:50 o'clock sharp:
TRACTOR and THRESHING MACHINE
Oliver 60 rots crop tractor in A-1 condi-
tion, equirmed with new 2 -row snuffler
George White No. 6 thresher, completely
reenneed with 120 feet thresher hen.
FARM MACHINERY M. -H. hinder 6 -ft.
cut: Oliver 2 -furrow tractor plow. like
new; George White tractor spreader, like
new; Mate 13 -disc fertilizer drill, like
new : John Deere 3 -section lever harrows
like new : 4-sation diamond harrows;
McD. team seuffier : stiff tooth cultivator:
dump rake: hay loader, like new;
4 -drum stead miler: rubber tire WAZOP
16 -ft hay rack 2 -wheel trailer; Frost
Wood mower, 6 -ft. cut; Smalley grain
blower with 32 feet pipe: Gehl hammtr
mill, like new ; 72 -ft rubber belt; double
disc ; set of sleighs 54 -ft. 5 -inch belt ;
gravel box fanning mill : 2 chicken shel-
ters : new colony house, 12 x 12 feet :
forge; Stewart Clipper: 3 sugar beet
knives; sugar beet forks: cutting boa:
oat roller: 2 40 -gallon gas drums; rotary
pump; emery ; work bench : 2 sugar ket-
tles; Viking cream separator, used one
season ; Universal Co-op milking machine,
completely equipped ; root pulper ; circular
saw; brooder slave; snow fence; 2 lo' -
ging chains: S cords furnace wood; 14
cords stove wood: 3 cords cedar wood:
quantity cedar posts: forks. shovels. etc.,
etc CATTLE 2 white Durham calea
milking, due in March: red cow. rnifk-
in e. due in April: white Durham dOW,
milking, due in April; part Holstein and
Durham cow, due before sale date; roan
row with eel(' at foot: Durham cow. milk-
ing, due in March ; 2 steers risine 2 years
old: roan heifer rising 2 years old: 2
heifers ri.de tr one year old ; 4 Hereford
calves. The is a choice herd of cattle.
HOGS- 10 stocker pigs. POULTRY ! 17e
Rhode Is'end rid yearling hens. HAY --
400 hales timothy and clover hay; 10 tons
mieed hay: 10 acres cob corn. HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS—Findlay Condor cook
stove, like new: oak dining room suite
consisting of round table, S chairs buffet
and china cabinet, square top extension
table; 6 kitchen chairs; cupboard : baking
enin et ; arm chair: table lamps: fern
stand centre tables: 3 complete bedroom,
suites ; electric radio; cedar chest Alad-
din lamps: trunks: large selection of new
tapestry and linoleum rugs. various sizes;
bedspreads : linens: new mats: comforters:
curtains: drapes; 2 toilet sets: large quan-
tity of dishes, some antique; churn ; crocks;
sealers, etc.. etc. All household effects in
new gonditieff. No reserve as the farm is
sold. Owing to extra large sale. selling
will start sharp on time. Terme--Cash.
WILBUR DILLING Proprietor; Garnet
Hicks Clerk; Alvin Walper, Auctioneer.
4577=2
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,LEAPING
AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable Real Estate, Livestock,
Farm Implements, Hay and miscellaneous
items. ori the premises. Lot 19, Con. 12,
Hibbert Township, 7 miles northeast of
Hensel], or fourth farm west of Cromarty
School, on 12th concession, The under-
signed auctioneer received instructions to
sell by public auction on Tuesday, October
II, 1955, commencing at I pin. sharp:
REAL ESTATE -Consisting of Lot 19,
Con, 12, Hibbert Twp.. 100 acres of choice
clay loam on which is situated a bank
barn, 90x40; straw shed, 6006. All new
steel roofing: very hest of stabling
throughout. Large implement shed and
garage; also well-built dwelling, All
buildings in good state of repair. Never -
failing water supply. If interested inspect
this outstanding farm before day of sale.
Terms of Real Estate-- 105/, 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 see-
ond calf, due in October: Durham cow
carrying second calf, due in April; Dur-
ham cow carrying second calf, due in
December: Hereford cow carrying second
calf. due in February: Durham cow car-
rying third calf, due in November; Dur-
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; S 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; this bull carries promising features
of a good herd sire, FARM IMPLEMENTS
and MISCELLANEOUS ITEMS-- Cockshutt
mower. 6 -ft. cut; MeD. side rake: McD.
dump rake: Met). drophead hay loader.
like new : cultivator: International hay
loader land roller ; grass seeder; scuffiler ;
4 -section diamond harrows: steel wagon ;
farm wagon and rack; 4 logging chains;
42 -foot Beatty track with hangers and
car; 2 canthooks; saws: axes: sledge and
wedges: hay fork : sling ropes: extension
laddeo: steel water tank; 130 feet bay
rope: sap pan and pails; fanning mill;
manure boat; blower Pitte. 15 feet; 15
rods chicken fence; 12 grain bags; sacks;
step ladder; fence tightener ; tarpaulin;
stock trailer, nearly new : tools; shovels,
seeder), ditch scoop, forks! heater; ex-
tension table; chairs: bed; many articles
too numerous to mention. HAY—Approxi-
mately about 35 tone mixed hay; 15 tons
timothy hay. No reserve, everything will
be sold, Terms—Cash. HEBER SNELL,
Proprietor: Garnet Hicks, Clerk: Alvin
Walper, Auctioneer, 4575-3
Notices
LEMON'S TRUCK goes to Stratford
daily.. Any parcels up to 79 pounds to be
taken and/or returned. PHONE 676 or
675. 4577-2
Auction Sales
THE GREY -BRUCE Sheep Breeders are
holding their 13th annual ogle of Pure
BredEwes—Oxford, ad Suffolk.
SlaropsRultirnelea, mpshire. Leicester and
Dorset Horned—at Heady Sales Arena,
near Tara, on
MONDAY. OCTOBER 17
Approved rains eligible for 25 per cent
Premium up to $26.00 at consignment sales.
Catalogues on request to
'I". STEWART COOPER,
` Secretary,
Murkdale,
4577-2
THE GREY -BRUCE Hereford Breeders
are holding their 1 1 th Annual Sale of 12
Bulls and 12 Females at the
MARKDALE ARENA
can
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 21, 1935
All sires eligible for the 25 per cent
premium imp to $75.00. Catalognee on re-
quest
T. STEWART COOPER,
Secretary
MARKDALE.
4577-2
AUCTION SALE
On Friday, the 21st day of October. 1935,
there will be offered for sale by public
auction on the premises at the hour of
2 pm., the following valuable real estate
described as Lot 17, Concession 5, in the
Township of Hay.
Possession of the house on the said land
December 1, 1955; possession of lands De-
cember 31, 1955, tuelese arra.ngeraenbs made
for earlier tenancy with the present ten-
ant. Sale subject to reserve bid.
Terms -10% down on day of sale, bal-
ance in 30 days.
PEARL TAYLOR JOHN ALEXANDER
MOUSSEAU, Executors of the Estate of
John Mousse.: Edward Corbett, Auction-
eer. 4577-3
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Machinery and 1-10USe-
hold Effects at Lot 12, Concession 7, Hul-
lett Township. 1 le, miles west of Con-
stance, on Saturday, Octotter 11th, at I
p.m.: CATTLE --2 cows; 4 young cows
due to freshen in January: 5 black year-
ling steers; 2 yearling heifers; 2 calves.
IMPLEMENIIS— AlliseChalmers tractor ;
tractor plow; binder: hay loader; set
sleighs; cutter; rubber tired buggy: light
wagon; gang plow: riding plow; walking
plow; cultivator: cream separator and
pails; cutting box; wagon and rack ; drill:
fertilizer drill; grain grinder: fanning
mill; 2 discs; set scales; hay rake; 7 -
section harrows: manure spreader; quan-
tity of oats; mower; chain saw : grass
seeder: drag saw blade; gas engine; gas
motor; 2 sap kettles: colony house; brood-
er stove: harness; carpenter tools : pig
crate. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -- Buffet;
furnacette; folding cot; electric iron ; gas
iron; lamps; dishes; sealers; other art-
icles too numerous to mention. Terms.—
Cash. No reserve; farm is sold. ERNEST
ADAMS, Proprietor; Haxold Jackson, Auc-
tioneer: E. P. Chesney, Clerk,
45762
For Sale
FOR SALE—Registered dark red Scotch
Shorthorn bull, IR MOT1ths old. JOE
JOHNSON, R.R. 2, Walton; Lot 9, Con,
11, McKillop. 4577x1
FOR SALEe—Medium size Coleman space
heater in good condition. Low price.
832 r 12 Seaforth. 4577x1
FOR SALE— Brand new blonde cedar
chest. Box 474, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4576x2
FOR SALE --I5 pigs. seven weeks old.
JOE NOLAN. Phone 22 r- Iii. Dublin.
4377x1
FOR SALE—Budgies end Canaries,
Hartz Mountain Food. etc. ERIC
MILNER-FLOWERS, Seaforth. 393.
4577 -If
FOR SALE—Four-burner heavy duty
Acme electric range. COOd COTI d
Reasonable price. PHONE 115, Sea f,.rt h.
47,77-1
FOR SALE— Three registered Jersey
heifers one part holstein, due to freseen.
ROY McCULLOCH, Cromarty, Phone 7.2
r 3, Kirkton, 4577x2
FOR SALE—Clean, bright fuel oil.
Sarnia's beet from top of vat No. 1: and
Government -tested coal, screened each de
livery. WILLIAM M. HART 4577-tf
FOR SALE—Dining room suite, dark
wood, $25; Quebec stove, $10. Apply to
Box 470, HURON EXPOSITOR,
4576x2
FOR SALE—Three-piece girl's winter
outfit, like new condition, size 4-6. Apply
MRS. ELMER CAMERON, R.R. 4, Sea -
forth. Phone 652 r 2. 4577-1
CAMDEN (R.C.A.) RECORDS -78, 45
and as 1/3 r.p.m.; popular Western, Sym-
phonies, Operas, show tunes. On sale at
OKE BILLIARDS, Main Corner, Seaforth.
4577-tf
FOR SALE—Hardwood tops; also 40 -
acre farm, Lot 23, Boundary Grey and
McKillop, east of Walton. Apply JAMES
STEVENSON, Brussels. Phone 60 r 4,
Brussels, 4574x4
FOR SALE -2 litters of choice York
Pigs, well started. Apply JONATHAN
HUGILL, 3 miles west of Seaforth on
Highway No. 8, Phone 667 r 13, Sea -
forth. 4577x2
SLABS FOR SALE—Hardwood, $10.00
per load, approximately 2 cords; mixed
wood, $8.00 per load, approximately two
(lords. Prompt delivery. FRED J.
HUDLE. Phone Clinton 362.
4570-12
FOR SALE—Space heater, nice appear-
ance, splendid heater; burns wood or coal,
or could easily be converted to oil. Suit-
able for home, hall or store. Priced reas- McNAIRN—In Seaforth, on Friday. Sept.
onably, Apply 244 CAMBRIA St., Strat- 30, Leslie James McNairn, in his 52nd
ford. Phone 1446-M. 4577x2 I year.
KIPPEN NEWS
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsyth are
visiting hi Manitoba, Saskatche-
wan and Montana, U.S.A.
Weekend visitors of Mr. and
Mrs. Sam Cudmore were, their
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne Pinkney and family,
of Toronto. Sunday visitors in-
cluded their son and daughter-in-
law, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Cud -
more and Lorne, of London.
Mrs. Reid Torrence, of Porter's
Hill, visited Monday with her
father, Mr. Henry Ivison, and sis-
ter, Miss Jean Ivison.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Wren and
daughter of Mount Forest, visited
over the weekend with the for-
mer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gor-
don Wren, Mrs. Wren remaining
for a few days.
Wedding bells will soon be ring -
mg in the district.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Linden
and Verna, of Denfield, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Archie
Communion services were ob-
served last Sunday in St. Andrew's
United Church with a very good
attendance. Beautiful bouquets of
flowers were placed at the altar
by the Drysdale family of Hensall,
in memory of the late Mark Drys-
dale.
Next Sunday, Oct. 9, special
Thanksgiving service will be held
at St. Andrew's United Church at
11 a.m.
The Misses Bonnie and Betty
Dalrymple, of Brueefield, visited
Sunday with their cousin, Miss
Sharon McBride.
Miss Ina Ropp, of Zurich, spent
last weekend with Mr. and Mrs.
Arnold Gackstetter,
Mrs. A. Gackstetter, Gail and
Karen and Miss Ina Ropp called
on Mrs. Francis Powell, of Clin-
ton, on Sunday. Mrs. Powell, the
former Marion Middleton, taught
school for a number of years at
S.S. No, 14, Hay.
Mr. and Mrs. Dean Brown, of
Greenway, accompanied by a cou-
sin, Mrs. Kenyon, of Manitoba,
- For Sale
FOR SALE --Man's winter overcoat,
medium weight; 2 piano stools. PHONE
84, Seaforth, 4577x1
FOR SALE—A play pen and mattress,
56.00 Apply ORVILLE ORE. Phone
Seaforth. 9577-1
FOR SALE--Wingham cook stove with
reservoir. Apply HERBERT HARRISON
R.R. 1, Seaforth, or phone 844 r 14.
4577-1
FOR SALE -6 dining room chairs;
small tables: 2 cloth rugs and some win-
dow panes; 1 organ; 1 sink and a table.
Apply CLARENCE REEVES, St's forth,
45'77x1
For Rent
FOR RENT—Three-room unfurnished
apartment ORVILLE OKE, Seaforth.
4577-tf
Poultry
FOR SALE -5,000 Foreman Leghorn
Pullets, starting to lay. ANDREWS
POULTRY FARM, R.R. 3, Seaforth.
Phone 647 r 3. 4574x4
FOR SALE --300 Red Rock pullets,
about 5442 months old. Phone 839 r 4.
JOHN HENDERSON, Seafortb.
4577x1
Marriages
STREIFLER - MOFFAT—In Toronto, on
Wednesday, September 28, 1955, Eliza-
beth Lois Moffat, Windsor, daughter of
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Moffat, Brucefield,
to James Streifler, Needles, Calif., son
of Joseph Streifler, Winnipeg, Man., and
the late Mrs. Streifler.,,
Births
BUKASKI- -At Scott Memorial Hospital.
on Sept. 30, to Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Bukaski, Seaforth, a son.
OARTMILL—At Surnmerside, P.E.I., on
September 21, 1955, to F/L, Howard
Cartmill and Mrs. Cartmill (nee Patsy
Brugger), a son.
CUDMORE—To Mr. and Mrs. Harold T.
Cudmore (nee Gladys McKenzie), of It,
R. No. 1, Hensall. on Sept. 30, 1955, at
South Huron Hospital, Exeter, a son—
Leslie Harold. A brother for Ruth.
DALE—At Stott Memorial Hospital, on
Sept. 29, to Mr. and Mrs. Milton Dale,
11,11, 1, Clinton, a daughter.
De VISSER—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on Oct. 3, to Mn-, and Mrs. Adrian De
Visser, Seaforth, a daughter,
HENDE,RSON—At Scott Memorial Hospi-
tal, on Oct, 5, to Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Henderson, Seaforth, a son.
HUDDLESTON—On September 27, to Mr.
and Mrs. Douglas Huddleston, of Toron-
to, a daughter.
McKAY—Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth McKay,
Kippen, announce the birth of their
daughter, Darlene Helen, at Clinton
Community Hospial. on Wedriesday.
Sept. 28, 1955,
NIGH—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Sept. 28, to Mr. and Mr. Louis Nigh.
Seaforth, a daughter.
TOMA—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
Oct, 1, to F/L and Mrs. Andrew Toma,
Egmondville, a son_
Deaths
OF THE W
spent a few 'days -with Mrs. Brown's
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Elzar Mousseau. ,
Miss Merle Dickert is home with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. N. Dick-
er!.
Mr. and Mrs. Elston Dowson
visited on Monday with Mr. Cook
at Goderich.
Miss Jean Ivison is visiting a
few days with relatives in London.
Mrs. William Winder spent Mon-
day in London.
Mrs. Dinsdale is visiting her
daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Eddie Taylor, in Stratford.
Messrs. Stanley Jackson, Kippen,
and Howard Stiver and Frank
Harper, both of Unionville, at-
tended the cattle sale at Little
Current, Manitoulin Island, on
Wednesday of last week, and mo-
tored to the Western Provinces on
Saturday morning.
Mr. and Mrs. John L. Henderson
attended the Duyker-Rooseboom
wedding in the Christian Reform
Church, London, on Saturday, at
2:30 p.m. A reception was held
later in the basement of the
church.
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RECEPTION
for
MR. & MRS. LEONARD FEENEY
SEAFORTEI
Community Centre
Friday Night, Oct. 7
Norris OrehestTa
EVERYBODY WELCOME!
RECEPTION
for
MR. & MRS. ORVILLE TAYLOR
(pee Dorothy Lewis) '
in the Town Hall
HENSALL
Friday, Oct. 14th
Music by Desjardine's Orchestra
LADIES PLEASE BRING LUNCH
CAR BINGO
EXETER ARENA
FRIDAY, OCTOBER 14
12 Regular Games for $50 Each
3 Special Games for $200 Each
1 SPECIAL FOR
1956 FORD COACH
ADMISSION $1.00
Extra and Special Cards 25c, 5 for $1.00
Car Special $1.00, 6 for $5.110
Games Start at 9 p.m. Sharp — Doors open at 7:30
Sponsored by Exeter Legion and Lions
PROCEEDS IN AID OF SCOUT HOUSE
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Chimney Cleaners, Etc.
Rolled Roofing, Roof
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Waterproof with Bondex,
Heavy Duty Sealer and
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sizes.
FOR RENT
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