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ense
REMEMBER the Brucefield Yeung Peo- FOR SALE 011 RENT- 160 -acre farm.
plea Socisty Paptr Drive on Saturday. j 7th Conceseion Goderich Township 47
March SO, Have papers theurely tied in eeres ploughed, 37 eeres of hay, 15 acres
'• bundles for piek-up. 4650-2 ! bush rest in pasture. Plenty of water.
, Good house and barn with hydro and
RUIVIMAGE eale Heneall
leo!, Hen. .vat.r en ressure. GORDON GILBERT,
R.R. No. '2, Bayfield, Phone HU.2-9934,
Saturday, March 3'th 2 p.m. Anyone
wishing to donate articles. please call 84, I lien. 4651 71to
Meneall, or leave at Hall Friday evening. I
29th. HENSALL K1NETTES, ,
4651-1 '
Help Wanted
WANTED -Girl for genera] housework
in Seaforth home. with all modern con-
veniences. Live in. Box 604, *HURON
EXPOSITOR. 4650-2
ENTER the sellin: field! .loin a PR0-
GREn$1VE COMPANY. Full or part-
time agents make LARGE EARNINGS
Felling household necessities, teiletriee and
farm epee ialties. Openings available i n
roux surroundings. Wherseer you may
live ask for details and free catelosue
1600 Delorimier, Dept. 50, Station C,
Montreal. Rie1.1
Property For Sale
FOR SALE -Six -room frame house
bathroom and basement; newly painted
new furnace; one block from Main Street.
Nay be seen Saturdays only by appoint-
ment. Possession May 15th. Apply to
i. G. MEIR, Phone 78. Dominion Bank
Bldg. 4650 ?3
Poultry
'BRAY CHICES—Dayold, start ed, Pul-
lets; Broilers. Wide choice. inetuding
Ainee In -Cross, Pilch White Rocks. Ag-
ents: MRS. ALEX PATERSON. Bruce -
field, Phones Clinton HU. 2-9232. Seaforth
659-20; or JOHN PRUIN, R.R. 2, Sea -
forth, Phone 845 r 21.
46t0-4
LEGHORN PULLETS FOR SALE -We
have one of the best strains of Leghorns
in Canada today. They are bred from
Leucosis Resistance, which means less
culls, more eggs and more hens to sell at
the end of the year. Dates available: 12
weeks, April 9; 16 weeks, May 7 ; ready -to -
lay, April 30 and June 10; vaccinated,
wormed. delivered. ANDREWS POUL-
TRY:FARM, R.R. 3, Seaforte. Ont. Phone
647 r 3 Seaforth. 4649x3
Personals
SUFFERING from Backaches, Rheuma-
tic Pain, Sciatica, Lumbago is over if you
let RUMACAPS help you to relief. Ask
Your Druggist.
4651-1
PROPERTY FOR SALE or Rent - On
nederich Street West 3 5 are of land ;
I e storey white stueeo house, 42' x 48f;
sit -then, dining room, thing room. 4 bed -
rooted, with ample skates. 3 -piece bath;
heatee with het watt r eystem. Burn.
earlier 4.1' r S' in geed repair. See
thie spItittlicl been It is priced to sell.
, leninediate peestssion areeiged. Make
yeur (hoc for inepeetion. W. J. SCOTT,
l'ex 112. Seaferth P.O. PhZine 336 or
• e33 r 21 4650 ?2
HYGIENE SI/PPLIES (Rubber Goods),
maned postpaie in plain, sealed envelope
with price list 6 samples 25c; 24 sam-
ples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA-RUBP SIR CO., Box 91, Hamilton.
•
Notices
NOTICE --Would pasture 12 head of
two-year-old cattle by the month. Apply
ORVITeLF GREER, Lot 5, Con. 4, Tuck-
, ersznith. 4651,11
RADIO REPAIRS - For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE.
OPPosite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone
847-R.
4649-tf
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice. Phone 393. ERIC MILNER
FLOWERS, Seaforth, agent for Brady
Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter.
4649-tf
SANITARY SEWAGE DISPOSAL -Sep-
tic tanks. cesspools, etc, pumped and
cleaned with sanitary modern equipment.
All work guaranteed. Estimates given
without obligation. LOUIS BLAKE, R.R.
2, Brussels. Phone 42 r 6, Brussel%
4646x24
ATTENTION, FARMERS -' Prompt,
courteous collection of all dead and
disabled farm animals and, hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREWS, 851 r 11, Sea -
forth. Associated with Darling et Co., of
Canada Ltd.
4649-tf
NOTICE
Seaforth Seed Cleaning Plant open for
%Ming business. Phone:
ITECTOR CHESNEY 298
or SEAFORTH LUMBER 47
4650-2
WATERLOO
CATTLE BREEDING
ASSOCIATION
"Where Better Bulls Are Used"
„For artificial insemination information
m service from all breeds of cattle. Phone
the Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association
at CLINTON HU. 2-3441, between 7:80
and 9:30 a.m. We have all breeda avail-
able -top quality at loW cost.
4649-tf
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of KATHRINA KOEHLER
A11 Persons having clahns against the
Estate of Kathrina Koehler, late of the
Tovenship of McKillop, in the County of
Huron, Widow, deceased, who died on the
20th day of September, 1956, are hereby
notified to send in full particulate; of their
digitises to the endersigned on or before
the 22nd day of March, 1957, after which
date the assets will be distributed, having
regatd only to deities then received.
DATED at Seaforth, this 26th day of
February, 1957.
MeCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Estate.
4649-'3
"N'OTICE to CREDITORS
Farms For Sale
Is014 SALE- -1"0-ar re farm, Hullett
T. 44 ro,i" Lot 8 Cull. 13, 7", acres culti-
,uted ,tertairdsr in hay and pasture.
eoes bush. Apply to JAMES McCLURE,
R.R. 4, Walton. Ont. 4649 73
GRASS FARM FOR SALE- 100 ecres,
about 40 to 60 :terve till...rile: no Wild-
ings; Lot 2, H.R.S.. Con. s 'rownship of
'TuckersmIth. being sold to settle t suite
ef sVM, el, Sprott! If not :mild by Le of
e:•ril will he r, n ted Cr grass. Also
Sproat's rd: We Si re offering some
for, sale to be moved 1.f1. Fa rrns win
sni by tender, RUSSELL H. SPROAT.
leeNVIN P. CHESNEY. EXveUtorS. Sep -
forth. nielxe
Motor Cars For Sale
FOR SALE- 1e32 Ford Ceupe in g0011
running order. Will sell cheap. Apply
C. H. ADDICOTT, Seaforth. Phone 31:I -W.
46e1-1
FOR SALE- 1951 Pontiac Sedan De-
livery ;. good running order low mileege.
PHONE CLINTON HU, 2-9512.
4651x1
Auction Sales
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Housenold Effects, in Town ef Sea -
forth at Mr. John Crawford's residence,
Jarvis St. on SATURDAY, MARCH 23,
at 2 o'clock:
Dining room suite, "coiarter oak with
extension table, buffet 6 chairs, inolud-
, ing armchair, kitehen table, 6 kitchen
' chairs. inoluding arnechair, sideboard.
, library table hall Seek. chest drawers;
S -piece bedroom suit with dresser, stand,
bed sprin• a and mattress ; 1 bed with"
springs and mattress; 1 spring 39 -inches
wide; small range (New Idea); Quebec
heater; electric washing machine (May-
tag); elentrie toaster, new: electric iron;
two -burner hot plate; trilight lamp; elec-
tric table lamp; bevelled edge heavy plate
glass mirror; trunk; meat grinder: bed-
ding ; 3 pairs pillows; feather tick ; dish-
es; look, and other artirles too 'numerous
tu mention. Terms -Cash.
HAROLD J ACK gON , Auctioneer.
lsCiR SALE1973 Dodge Sedan Regenti,
like new : very low mileage: two-tone,
whitewall tires ; turn sign aIs : heater. 1
Apply to BOX 161 or Phone title. eeaforth. I
4651-1
FOR SALE- 19e2 Dodee Ctet en Cor-
net, dark green, tir414.4i glass, radio. god
tires. Reasenably priced. eF,ITH LOVE,
R.R. 2, Hensel]. Phone 675 r 16.
4651.1
For Sale
FOR SALE - Martin Senour paints.
BORDEN BROWN. R.R. 2. Seaforth.
Phone 841 r 2. 4651-tf
,, FOR SALE -Rodney seed oats, $1.00 a
buithel. SAM SCOTT, R.R. 2, Sea.forth.
Phone 836 r 11. 4650-2
In the Estate of WILLIAM J. O'REILLY
iFeiviOn 8 laming ‘clithris against the Es-
tate';. of William. .17 O'ReillY, late Of the
,filtige of Mintier; bi thb Connter et Perth,
reit Partner, deenneed, vele& died. on
iittY, 0000eiibei, 1966, ann. here -
fir; full Oarticularn of
s ;detente tee 'Mk, initintifaried ine or ?beg,
22nd Alai, Mar.ell, '1.05. after
..fiatO.Hte, alglots
then re'
eareeth, ti Iltb daY of
FOR SALE-- British Knit Wear and
Beauty Counsellor coemetice. Phone 393.
BARBARA MILNER. 4651-tf
E. P. Cheeney, Clerk.
/4651-2
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
Of Liveatack, at Lot 10, Concession 1,
MoKillop Township, on No. 8 Highway,
at St. Columban on WEDNESDAY,
MARCH 20th at 1:30
CATTLE -1 Holstein heifer, 0 years
old, due in April; 1 Holstein Cgrw due
April 5th; 3 Ayrshire cow with calf at
,m heifer due time of
fsale* 1 Durhat; 1 Durham Hereford cow due time
of[e; 6" heifers due in April; 1 Jersey
cow, milking and reined; Holseein cow
3 yenta old, milking and rehred; 1 Here-
ford cow 1 years old, =Mime and bred:
Holstein heifer, bred; 1 , black cow, 4
years old; 10 young cattle (5 Herefords,
4 Holsteins, 1 Durham); 2 Holstein
heifer calves 3 months old; 2 Durham
heifers ready for market; 1 Durham bull
10 months old; 6,Durham and Hereford
heifers, rising one year old; 2 Durham
calves 4 months old.
PIGS -7 York sows clue in May; 4
young sows due the last of April.
McCormick -Deering power washing ma-
chine; cream separator (like new).
TERMS -Cash. f
JACK McIVER, Propre-tor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
CLEARING
AUCTION -SALE ' ITC:MN SALE
(.if Farm eteck and elii. hinery 41 Lot
15, Concession 11 Hullett Township 2's
mil. HS] 0 Londeshor, lin TUESDAY,
MARCH 19th, at 1 P.m.:
rain LL • Hoist in 0 Vs. 'r sh arid
1 dee in Aeril; 4 ' wham am) nee 'tied
c:ows title to freshen in 4 to 6 week,: 2
I urharn and Hereford heifers due in
Aril and May ; 1 enreford bull 2 years
e Durham and Hereford eteers rise
itee 1 year old ; I Hereferd heifer rising
1 year old.
HAY and GRAIN • Aeproxinne.ely 10
tens of mead cut Kee; 5 tons of mixed
greet.' ',
M ACH INERY . butt side rake:
einder : errant ser a rat ,.r 1 new 1 : ;
114 .feet hey fork rope.
TERMS Cash,
OTTO FANGRAD. Proprieter.
Ha roll tiekeon A lletioneer.
E. P Chtsney. Clerk.
46e1-1
AUCif bAg N GSALE
Of Farm, Farm Machinery and House-
hold Effeets, lot le. Concession 1,
Tueltersmith Township, on Highway No.
8, I; mile west of Seaforth, on FRI.DAY.
MARCH 22nd, at 1 p.m.:
MACHINERY AleteChaliners cembine;
letirdeen-Major tractor with hydraulic ;
furrow plow ; Allis-Chalmers B tractor ;
Case side rake; two -row rultivator ; large
forage wagen and Un load r ; 15 -hoe disc
drill with grass seeder: epramotor weed
sprayer with 28 -foot seem ; 7-61. ISIcCor-
mini-Deering mower (mealy new dou-
ble dew ; maeure s rcadcr: 5-4 "um steel
roller; forsee blower with inside and ren-
ew, pipes ; 74.:4;n•tion ha rrOWS ; 7.ft south-
er: grain atlVer ; ,!-unit Surge milker with
riping for 11 sows; 51aaSey4Harris grind.
en ; .l -can 'milk cooler ; eleneic brooder
.300 chick size i steel water trough: aug-
er kettle.: 14111 feet 7 -inch drive belt: 50
feet 6 -inch (Mee belt; uantity of shaft- ,
ing and pulleys; stock and diee COY LJ -
;nett to 2 -inch pes: forks, shovels and
Other articles too numerous to mention:
2e feet of ensilage; 15 tons top quality
cut hay: 32 -ft. extension ladder.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHOGS--9-pieoe
walnut dining room suite in excellent con-
dition ; 3-piete cheeterfield suite; large
wardrobe; player piano with rolls and
bench; bed with springs and.'matching
dresser; 2 bookeases ; oval inaple kitchen
extension table with 6 Matchinz chairs;
couch; le cubic foot refrigerator: tables;
chairs: several nil paintings: rockers;
numerous other articles ; quilt boxes;
large chest of drawers.
FOR SALE -A quantity of timothy PROPERTY -At 4 p.m. the allowing
seed. e9.00 a bushel. Apply 'to ORV:LLE parcels of land will be offered for sale:
WORKMAN, Kippen: 465153 3375 acres part of Lot 15 Concession 1.
FOR SALE --Large grey gander. Ap- 1 house and barn with all modern conveni-
Tuckersmith Township, with excellent
ply STEVE MALONEY. Phone 64 r 10. cnces: immediate possession; also 551/2
Dublin. 4651x 1 acres of land, part of Let 30, Concession
1, McKillop Twp. Will be offered in two
parcels if as desired. Situatsd on High-
way No, 8, went of Seaforth.
TERMS -Chattels, cash: Property, 10%
down. balanCe in 30 days.
JOSEPH `GRUMMETT, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney,' Clerk.
46512
TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE - Apply
LOU BOLTON. Phone 840 r 22, Sea -
forth. 4651-4
FOR SALE Kitchen ce.bin,t with
marble pull counter. MRS. RAY TOWNS -
END. Phone 291-W. 4651-1
FOR SALE --20 chunks. ard 2 Jersey
rows, fresh. JOHN If:ENDER:SON, R.R.
5, Seaforth. Phone 839 r 4.
4651x1
FOR SALE --Special, Saturday only,
Daffodils a dollar a dozen. Cash and
carry. ERIC MILNER, Seaforth.
4651-1
FOR SALE --A quantity of cow man-
ure. Must be cleared immediately. NICK
VAN VUGGT. Phone 851 r 14, Seaforth.
4651-1
FOR SALE -Eight large year-old Lei-
cester ewes, bred to lamb April 15. A. W.
SHIRRAY. Phone Hensel) 683 r 11.
4651x1
FOR SALE -Several used television sets,
used washing machines and used refrig-
erators, at special prices. Apply DUBLIN
ELECTRIC. Phone 70 r 2, Dublin.
4649-tf
APPLES FOR SALE -Good firm well -
colored Spies,„ $2.00 bushel in your own
containers. STEWART MIDDLETON.
Clinton HU, 2-7.525. 4650-3
FOR SALE -Brand new Beatty washer,
never used; $115 cash. PHONE 841 r 2.
Seaforth.
464Q-te
FOR SALE -Large baby carriage, white,
In good condition. Phone Brussels 19 r 4,
Seaforth 83e r 31. MRS. ART BUSBY,
Walton. 4651-1
FOR SALE -Rodney oats, timothy seed,
flax seed, cob corn, baled bay. JOHN
W. THOMPSON, RH. 2, Seaforth. Phone
833 r 31, 4650-tf
ORDER YOUR FURNITURE from Dub-
lin Electric, TV swivel chairs in stock
at big savings. DUBLIN .ELECTRIC
Dublin.
4649-tf
FOR SALE -400 feet of rock -elm plank
(dry); also 200 feet of cherry (dry). Ap-
ply to JOHN ANDERSON, R.R. 2, Hen-
sel', Ont. Phone 675-14.
4651-1
FOR SALE
ONE-HALF PRICE
Thirty 'aluminum combination windows,
several wooden storm sash and doors,
various sizes.
JACKSON HOMES LTD.,
Seaforth.
.4651-1
For Rent
FOR RENT -Furnished apartment, avail-
able April 1. ORVILLE OICE, Royal
Apartenents. 4651.2
FOR RENT -Newly renovated two-bed-
room apartment; heat and lights stilenlied-
Available at once. Apply J. C. CRICH.
4651x1
Wanted
WANTED—Used baby carriage. MRS.
VELLaNGA, lt.R. Nb. 1, Brucefield.
Phone 661 r 12. 4651-1
WANTED TO RENlIt..e.APartment . or
hotilm In 'SeafOrtb, four or five romps.
Apple tie MRS. GEORGE . ANDERSON.
Phone '262-1I, Seafettli. 4651-1
CLEARING BY PUBLIC
AUCTION SALE
50 HEAD PUREBRED HOLSTEIN
CATTLE
Fully Accredited, Blood Tested, Vaccinat-
ed -A few ,Grade Cattle; Hogs, Two Trac-
tors, Full Line of Power Implements,
Grain, Hay and Household Effects, at the
farm, 314 miles north of Mitchell on High-
way 23, half mile west of Willow Grove,
Lot 18, Con. 6, Logan Township, on
THURSDAY, MAItCH 21, at 10 a.m.,
sharp:
CATTLE -3 cows freshened in January;
3 cows with calves by their side: 8 cows
due in April: 3 cows due in May: 1 cow
due in June; 3 cows due July, August
and September; 11 heifers, bred to fresh-
en in April; 2 heifers, to freshen in Sep-
tember; balance of herd, yearlings and
calves. This herd is in calf to Glenvenue
Charlie Pontiac and Oxford. Unit Sires.
Catalogues on request. A herd of good-
sized animals in good condition with nice
udders and good e, production. Bloodlines
of Montvic Commander, Lochinvar, Mono-
gram ereeding with a large group of 2 -
year -olds due at sale time by a son of
Glenafton Milestone, leading .honour list
sire of 1956. Youne cattle by the Oxford
unit sires with daughter of Roburke Lad,:
Franco and Sovereign A. Some excellent
prospects for calf club calves. e
HOGS -20 chunks, about 120 lbs.; 24
chunk, about 180 lbs.; 1 young sow. litter
by side; 3 young sows. 'due April 5tb ; 1
Yorkshire boar, about 15 months old.
FEED -25 tons haled hay: 1,000 bushels
mixed grain ; rtuantity of seed grain.
IMPLEMENTS- W30 International' trac-
tor on rubber; Super A Farman tractor
on rubber; Oliver 3 -furrow tractor plow
on rubber; Goodison thresher, 25-42, fully
equipped, grain thrower and straw shred-
der; threshing belt, 120 feet; Case tractor
threader, nearly new. on rubber; New
Holland 77 baler with motor, nearly new;
Case bale elevator, 36 -ft.: Massey -Harris
one-way disc, nearly new; John Deere 8 -
foot power binder Case tractor side rake;
dump rake: 1 rubber tired wagon, nearly
new, with new hay rack, 16-1t.; 1 rub-
ber tired wagon with 16 -ft. hay rack;
.4 -section Case lever harrows; 4 -section
drag harrows: mower; 13 -disc ,Internation-
el fertilizer drill; 9 -ft. stiff toothed In-
ternatinnal cultivator; corn scuffles; 1 set
Kith:the and fiat tack gareen scuffler; 1
wheelbarrow and 1 bag truth; 10 -ft. land
packer; 1 extension ladder, 32 -ft; 200 -
gallon gasoline tank and pump; power
spray painter with 100 feet hose; 2 steel
Warner hog feeders; eemerit mixer; 3 -
horse electric motor; Champion grinder;
Stewart electric cattle clippers; fanning
mill; scales; milk cart 'ton rubber; quan-
tity nf lumber, 1, 2 1i -inch white ash,
maple and hemlock.
POULTRY -8 range shelters; 2 colony
houses; :3 electric brooders, each 600 ea-
pacity; 5 chicken crates; feeders: foun-
tains; etc.
1950 Chev. one-half ton pickup truck
with stock rack and loading chute; gare
den tools; carpenter tools. bench and vice:
.12 gauge donate -shot shotgun. and a host
of other articles too numerous to men-
tion. Quantity of household furniture and
small articles. No reserve as the farm is
gold.
TERMS OF CHATTELS—Cash. Auc-
tioneer's deciaion will be final. Lunch will'
be served on the grounds by Willow Grove
W.A.
NOTE --This sale will start at 10 o'clock
there, as the traps and machinery will
be ,sold before noon. Cattle will be sold
at 2 sharp by Angus Brubacher &
on; Gordon Dell on pedigrees.
6+ANUrT•1i. EARL, 'Proprietor
Sheldon, C1er4t1.
• 44321
•
f Fanfi( Stoo MA ;Maga 11
said at Lot 14, cauceSsiOu 2,
TikwashiP, 114 wiles west of B*14.4,fi
on; IdONDAY, MAACId 13, at I PAO., Oolk.
sisting of :
CATTLE -45 HOletein evol un4Oe
ers, new milkers and cleee Wingris.
mostly all vaccinetede 1 regleteeee. negro.
feed bull 2 years old; several
calvee.
MACHINERY-MaMeY-Barrie 80 trace
tor in good conditipn e-Internatienal B.N.
trector; Oteco manure spreader en rub-
ber; International 16 -plate tractor &Ric;
8 -section of Coceshutt drags; maniere load-
ers for small traetor.
FEED -600 bales of bay; also quantity
of baled cut straw.
TERMS -Cash.
D'ARCY RATHeVELL, & SOY%
Harold Jackson, Auetioneer,
4651-1
AUCTION'SALE'
Of Implements and Grain. W.,E! Nairn
& Son will sell by public auction on Lot
35, Concession 4, Logan Township, 2 miles
north of Dublin, on TUESDAY. MARCH
19, 1957, at 1;30 p.m., the following :
GRAIN -900 bushels of good mixed
grain.
4MPLE-MENTS-John Deere Tractor, A.
,11.; Row Crop Case Tractor with corn
cultivator attached; John Deere 9 -foot
cultivator; John Deere 1 -furrow tractor
plow: John Deere one-way disc; John
Deere manure spreader; John Deere 7 -ft.
binder, sheaf carrier and truck; Massey -
Harris side rake; McDeering 6 -ft. mower:
5 -section iron harrows; hay loader; Mc -
Deering 0 -ft. packer: MeDeering fertilizer
s' disc drill; disc harrow ; Case hammer
Hergott separator, 32x42, with
ehredder and erain thrower: 180 feet of
7 -inch drive belt; set of 1,000-15. scales:
Clinton fanning mill with motor; 2 rub-
le,. tired wagons; 2 hay racks: extension
ladder; 2 small ladders; set of sleighs;
car rope. pulleys and fork; 65 grain
eacks; log boat; bag truck; large quan-
, thy of 1 -inch lumber and 2 -inch plank'
'snow fence; belte; fence stretcher; chains,
shovels, forks, tools, etc.
No reserve; the farm is 401d. Terms -
Of Valuable Real Estate, Tractor, Ire.
plcments and Household Effects. in the
illage of Hensel]. The undersigned au"
tioneer is instructed to sell by public Li!
don on SATURDAY,e0MARCH 16, 1937, eo
1 o'clock p.m.;
REAL ESTATE --Consists of Lots 8 and
11 Village of Hensall, on which is sheet- 1
ed a well-built frame dwelling covered '
with grey asphalt shingle% with ell mod-
ern conveniences. This home is in new
state of repair. Also ban a sfnall garage
ared shed very best of garden lands; with
tee adjoining lots. If interested, convince
yourself by inspecting this property be-
fore day of sale. Terms of Real Estate -
10e; on day of sale, bah -ince in 30 day •
Sold subsea to a reasonable reserved bi
HOUSEHOLei EFFECTS-- Westinehduse
refrigerator, like new ; dining room ex-
ttnsion table arid chairs: 4 kitchen chairs;
2 ,,utk rockers; small centre table; leather
rocker; etudin couch; ' square top Centre
table ; 2 rockine chairs; 2 ,ehests: small
tubles: day bed ; sideboard ; buffet; steel
bed; eprIngs and mattress; oak complete
bedroom keine; toilet get ; steel linen cub-
inet ; vaeuurn cicaners; Thor electric
washing, machine; Baymond sewing ma -
thine; artrichair• ce•sit; fern stand; gal-
sanizcel tub: olothes eat:I:Et: Quebec heat-
er: etimbination stove; kitehen cloth: coal
scuttle; complete set of dish•s ; glassware:
eitchen utensils ; 4 tons chestnut coal;
1.4111hr r hose; sealers; erOolui : pictures;
hooks, ete.. ole.
TRACTOR and IMPLEMENTS -Inter-
national Farman Cub tractor completely
equipped, in new condition ;-"- hedraulic
cultivator: 2 -section lever harrows: 2 -
section diamond harrows: Cycle lawn
mower; .scythe; tree pruner; Scuffier
hendyman jack ; small scales: flower
bulbs; colony housee wheelbarrow; cross-
cut saw : large aesortment of carpenter
tools; shovels, hoe, rakes and many art-
ieles too numerous to mention.
TERMS. Cash. •
WILLIAM PEPPER. JESSIE PEe'PER,
Proprietors.
Alvin Walper, Auctneeser,
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock, Hay. Grain and Dairy
,Equipment, at Lot No. 30, Concession a,
Hullett Township, 3 miles north of Clin-
ton, on the Bath Line, on TUESDAY,
MARCH 195h, at 1:30 p.m.:
50 Head of Registered add Grade Cattle
including: Holstein cows, 7 years old,
calf at foot; Holstein cow, 8 years old.
freshened 2 months; Purbred Holstein
cow, 3 years old, freshened A months:
Purebred Holstein cow, 3 years old, fresh-
ened 5 weeks; Holstein cow. 0 years old,
freshened 6 nweeks; 4 Holstein cows, 8
years old, bred Holstein and due May 4,
May 15, April 20 and July 24: 4 Holstein
cows, 4 years old, bred Hereford and due
April 2, April 18, March 19, April 3: Hol-
stein cow, 3 years old. bred Hereford, due
September; 2 Purebred Hereford' rows, 4
and 5 years old, with calves at foot; Pure-
bred yearling heifer i these calves are
Suitable for 4-H Calf Clubs); 3 Holstein
heifers, 2 years old, bred Hereford. due
September and October; Ayrshire cow,' 7
years old, due in April, bred Hereford;
Holstein X Hereford cow, 4 years old, due
in May, bred Hereford: Durham X Guern-
sey cow, 5 years old due in August, bred
Hereford ; Holstein heifer, 2 years old
(open); 20 yearling Durham X Hereford
steers and heifers, 300 to 700 tbs.; 2
Holstein heifer calves; Holstein bull calf
(from purebred herd),
DAIRY EQUIPMENT -12 milk cans
(nearly new): 1 strainer; 1 cooling trough,
PIGS -3 sows. carrying' second litter,
due time of sale; sow carrying third lit-
ter, due time of sale; sow with 10 pigs,
weeks old: 2 Tamworth sows. bred 4
weeks; 2 York sows, bred 4 weeks; York
hog.
HORSE, FEED and MISCELLANEOUS
—"General purpose horse, 10 years old;
set of breeching harness; approximately
40 tons mixed bay; tharoxiinately 600
bushels mixed grain; 2 electnic brooders;
2 electric fencers; 200 -gallon gas tank
and pump; stock trailer; 6 steel Pig
troughs, and numerous other articles.
No reserve as farm is sold. Terms, cash.
• GAYDON NEAL, Proprietor.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer.
4650-2
WANTED TO BORROW -45,000.00 00
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AUCTION
Of Farm, Farm Stock, Implements,
Grain and Feed, at Lot No. 18, Conces-
sion 1, Hullett Township, lee miles east
of Clinton, on No. 8 Highway, on WED-
NESDnY, MARCH 27, at 12:30 noon,
sharp, the following:
CATTLE -Hereford X Jersey cow. 4
years old, freshened 3 months; Angus X
Hereford cow, 4 years old, recently fresh-
ened with calf at foot; Hereford cow, 9
years old, recently freshened, with calf
at foot; Holstein X Hereford cow, 4 years
old, recently freshened with calf at. foot;
Hereford cow. 4 years old, due time of
sale; Holstein X Hereford cow 4 years
ol , due time of sale; Hereford X Guern.
Hey cow 4 years old, to freshen soon;
Hereford cow 1 years old, to freshen
SOOn ; 3 Hereford heifers, to freshen soon;
6 Hereford yearling heifers.
PIGS -Yorkshire sow with litter five
weeks old; 2 Yorkshire sows with litter
6 weelei old ; Yorkshire sow due April 26;
Landraee X Yorkshire boar, 11 months
old,
IMPLEMENTS -1952 V.A.C. Caae tree -
tor with Eagle hitch; Case two -row culti-
vator with 4 -row attachment and bean
puller; Case Model A 6 -foot combine with
motor; 1946 Ford tractor; Ferguson trac-
tor plow; Ford-Ferg-uson 6 -ft. tandem
disc: Ford heavy duty power mower ; Mc-
Kee hay harveeter, complete with pipes
and forage box (8 yeare old); Kausse 5 -
ft. one-way (lift type) Ferguson tiering
tine cultivator; LH- 11 -disc fertilizer drill;
LH, binder. 7 -ft. cut; M. -H. No. 11 trac-
tor spreader (on rubber); M. -H. 8 -bar side
delivery rake; 8 -section drag harrows; 3 -
section lever drag harrows; 3 -drum steel
roller; John Deere roller bearing wagon;
rubber time wagon; Cardinal Junior 16sft.
grain elevator; Woods' graM grinder with
3 H.P. motor; sliding rack; 2,000-15.
scales; Renfrew: power cream separator;
beg scales and crate; fanning mill ;'truck
tarpaulin; set of 10-28 tractor chains;
walking plow; 28 -ft. extension ladder ;IVI.-
H. cutting box; bag holder; 180 feet of
3/8 inch cable; garden scaler ; chains;
eveners; eerks; shovels and nusnerous
other artitees.
FEED and GRATN-A quantity of .'baled
and loose hay; approximately, 600 bushels
of oats; approximately 100 bushels of
barley.
FARM -At 3 15.711., the farm of 100
acres (more or less) of good. clay loam
will be offered for sale. On this farm is
situated an 8 -room frinne house with
asbestos shingle siding and an attached
garage. In the house is also a 3 -piece.
bath and preastith system, On the farm
is a bank .barn 44eX801, with litter carrier,
'pressure 'eastern and Water bowls; en
implement shed 09exes; 2 poreable grain -
erica, and a pig pen 2014x80e.
Ternss and Conditions of Sale -On Farm
Stock, Implemente -and F`eed—Cash. On
Farm -10% cloven on date of sale and
balance in 110 din% or mortgage can be
arranged with the proprietor. The farm
will lie offered for sale gubdeet to a re-
serve .bid.
WILIAM)/ IL WEER'S, PrOPrietOr.
. Edward W.; 'Elliott, ,Anctinneer,
• 66514'
Cash.
P. J. WOODS, Sr., Proprietor.
W. E. Nairn & Son, Auctioneers
!Note.. T,he above machinery is in first
clase condition; the large machinery only
used 3 years.) 4651-1
Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
For S.S. No. 7, Hallett. Vales to com-
mence in 'September. All applications to
be in the Minds of the Secretary by Aprel
14.t, stating qttalifications and salary ex-
pected.
MRS. LEONARD SHOBBROOK,
Secretary -Treasurer,
lilyth, R.R: No. 1.
4661x2
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant teacher for S.S. No. 6, Mc-
Killops 214 miles ease of Winthrop, Huron
CoUraY. Duties to commence in Septem-
ber, Approximately 80 pupils. Appli-
resins to state qualifications, experience
and salary expected.
LESLIE J. PRYCE,
Secretary -Treasurer,
R.R. No. 1, Dublin, Ont.
9651-2
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant teacher for S.S. No. 4, Mc-
Killop. Duties to commence in 'Septem-
ber. Applications to be in the hands of
the Secretary -Treasurer by March 23rd,
stating qualifications and salary expect-
ed.
JOHN HENDERSON,
Secretary -Treasurer.
R.R. No. 5, Seaforth.
4651-2
Cards of Thanks
WE WISH TO THANK all those who
sent cards and floral tributes during our
recent bereavement. Special thanks to the
neighbors for their many acts of kind-
ness.
4681y1 'THE SINCLAIR FAMILY
.1 WISH TO EXPRESS my thanks to
the many friends who remembered me
with cards. and treats while a patient in
Victoria Hospital and Scott Memorial
Hospital. Special -. thanks to Seaforth
Clinic and the nursing ataff,
4651x1 ELMER RIVERS
I WISH TO EXPRESS my sincere
thanks and appreciation to my relatives,
neighbors and friends for the kindness
sympathy and lovely floral tributes sent
to me during my sudden bereavement of
my dear husband.
9651x1 MRS. LORETTA HEWITT
'and .3E;s:efidger.:,
1.40$frvq4 4ath
Wedding arttilarersarY Thursday eV -
ening. lat xt,':their home. A din-
ner Was attended by their immedi-
ate families,.. Mr. and Mrs. ,Ernest
Allen and .daughters, Mitchell, and
Ur.' and Mrs. Harold Coleman and
family, Staffa.
WE WISH TO EXPRESS our sincere
thaaks to our neighbors and friends who
attended our receptibn in Seaforth Com-
nusnity Centre, and also to extend our
heartfelt thanks for the kindness and
sympathy received in our sudden bereave -i
ment.
MR. AND MRS. DAVID LIVINGSTON
4661x1
In Memoriam
CUDMORE-s-In ever loving memory of
our dear father, who passed, away in
Hensall on .March 16, 1928.
.DAUGHTERS AND SONS
-4651x1
McALLISTER—In loving memory of my,
dear sister, Mr% Ellen McAllister. of Hen-
sel), who passed away March 16, 1955.
Gone from us, but leaving mereories
Death can never `take away,
Memories that will always linger
While mien this earth we stay.
--Always remembered by Brother Bob
and EamilY. 4651x1
MAT'PHEW----In loving memory of a
dear huthand a,nd father, Joseph Matthews,
who passed away Marth 13, 1956.
Oh I what would we give to clasp your
hand,
Your dear kind face to see;
Your loving smile. your welcome voice,
That meant so much to- me.
ens one knowe the silent heartache,
Only these who have such can tell
Of the grief that is borne in silence,
For the one we loved so well.
-Lovingly remembered by Wife and
Family. 4651x1
Births
BRUCEFIELD
BUY your Pinnerware at SAV-
AUGE'S March Sale. Choose from
over 100 patterns on display all
at exci sale prices as low as
$24.95 for a 94 -piece Dinner Set'.
SAVAUGE'S, „Seaforth.-(Advt.)
Mr. James Allen, of, the police
force at York, and Mrs. Allen
spent the weekead with Mr. Allen's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Al-
len.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Horton spent
Sunday with Mrs. Horton's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. L. Hays, Sea -
forth.
Mr. Morley Taylor, Sarnia, spenl
the weekend with his parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Victor Taylor.
Mrs. Tough has returned home
after spending the winter with her
family at Delhi.
Mrs. Frank McGregor visited
Sunday with her cousin, Mrs. Al
ton Johnston. Seaforth.
Mrs. Norman Baird is spending
some time with her daughter. Mrs
Jack, Stanley, London.
Mr. S. McKenzie lost his faithful
pet dog, Cmsar, on Sunday. Mr.
McKenzie's, dog was through the
last war and clied of old age.
Mrs. Don Gray received word
Sunday that her 'father, Mr. Cogh-
lin, of Atwood, had suffered a heart
attack.
friends and neighbors of Mr.
and Mrs. Mac Chesney* met at
S.S. No. 3 School on friday even-
ing to bid farewell to the Chesneys
who. are moving this week to Sar-
nia. Progressive euchre was .en-
joyed,for ten games, the honor of
the most games being won by Mrs.
Ken Rogerson and Mir. Robert
Fotheringham, while the consola-
tions were in order for Mrs. R.
Dalrymple and Mr. Bruce Walker.
Mr. and Mrs. Chesney and Bar-
bera were called to the front where
a lovely pair of boudoir lamps
were -presented to Barbara'by Bon-
nie Dalrymple while Mr. John
Broadfoot and W. D. Wilson pte-
sented a coffee table and tri -light
lamp on behalf of the neighbors
and friends.
Dancing was enjoyed for the bal-
ance of the evening.
CARTER—At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on March 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Carter, Seaforth, a daughter.
KNIGHT -Mr. and Mrs Harold Kngfr,
'Hensel] (nee Margaret Carter, Seafo ),
are Pleased to announce the arrival of
their daughter, on Sunday, March 10,
1957, at Clinton Public Hospital.
TRAQOAIR-6Virl and Mrs. Arthur Pre-
quel; of Woodstock (nee Lenore Norm-
intorl, of Hensall), are happy to an-
nounce the birth of their son (Brian
'Arthur), at Woodstoek General liothi-
tal, Friday. March 8, 1957. A grandson
for Mr. arid Mre, Mel eille Praqu air
and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Nonninton, Ilene
Deaths
MILLER-eAt St Mary's Hospital, London.
on Wednesday, Mereh 6 Cathrine Wil-
liams, beloved wife of Joseph Miller, in
her 76t5 yeer.
Lengths of TOP6 made froth
papyri's have been fotind"in 3,500,
Year-old Egyptian tombw. Thus.
retie. is tbeught to have heen, an
.40.11 4600 di $40
Mr., Mrs. Tebbutt
Wed 45 Years
Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Tebbutt, well
known Seaforth residents for the
past 23 years, will mark their 45th
wedding anniversary on Saturday,
March 16.
Married in Ontario St. Church,
Clinton, they resided for a time in
Clinton, coming to live in Seaforth
when Mr. Tebbutt secured employ-
ment with John Boshart Sons
furniture manufacturers here. For
the past few years -Mr,' Tebbutt
has been caretaker of the Seaforth
Licins Club park and swimming
pool. .
Mts. Tebbutt is the former Cath-
erine Perdue, of Clinton.
There is a family of three -one
daughter, Mrs. • Everett (Betty)
Felker, of R.C.A„F. Station, Cen-
tralia; two,sons, Reginald, London,
and Kenneth, at home. 'There are
also six grandchildren.
A dinner will be held Saturday,
for the immediate faintly at their
home, Gouinlock St., and on Sunday
the brothers and sisters of Mr.
and Mrs. Tebbutt will 'be present
for the occasion. Both are enjoy-
ing excellent health.
roinervire at SAV-
AtT9P'SilYiaxcli 4.1e, Mese from
ever 1.00, patterna /on clisplay
nt exciting sale prices as low as
$4.9$ for 94,-Plece Dinner Set.
SAVAVOE'S, Seaforth.-(Advt.)
ef an.
gentled .eentence On 'meth ‘COIUM.c
Magistrate Dit,41eY Weft:40, WO' '
the youth a ‘SIX ilienthritis9eliAttfLe0
sentence for the eaeelef**,130440
charge, and one Yearl,gliPended
$(1..; Little had the nuisfertune to
ser a fall Satitrdar night and
fracture a belle in his foot.
, Mrs. George Hess is speeding
this week with her daughtei and
sou -in-law, Er. find Mrs. J. L. Me -
Cloy. ancl:famlly iai Termite.
South Hump Hunomaking
club Achteverneet Day wat held
at Seaforth High School Saturday
When four girls from the Thrifty
Kippenettes received their 'pro*,
cial honor certificates and pins.
They were the Misses Elaine peilr
Marie Jarrett, Ann Sinclair and
Lois MeLelland. Miss Marie Sin-
clair received the county honor
certificate and pin for six pro-
jects. Ten girls altogether from
this club received silver spoons.
Marie Sinclair gave a three-min-
ute commentary on a club exhibit
that was set up on sleeping gar-
ment ensemble. Mrs. W. J. F.
Bell, their very efficient leader for
the past six years, and who has
resigned, • was presented with a
certificate for six years as leader
of the Homemaking Club.
Donald Hohner, 16, of Hensall;
pleaded guilty in Goderich court
last Thursday to charges of care-
less driving i.nd leaving the scene(
NAME W.I. COMMITTEES
W. I.. committees for Mareh 22
are: tables, Mrs..E. PaPple, Mrs.
L. Strong; lunch, `Mrs. A. Pepper,
Mrs: H. Hugill; punchers, Mrs. E.
Cameron, Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs.
L. Carter, Mrs. J. Doig; dish-
washers, Mrs. J. McLean; in
charge, Mrs. E. Cameron, Mrs. W.
Coleman. Members, bring a cake.
In non-agricultural industries,
which employ nearly 4,000,000 Can-
adians, althost one-quarter of the
total working force is women.
BA 'MELD
lyY your Venerware at SAV-
AUGE'S March Sale, Choose from
over 100 eatt9rns on display - all
at exciting sale prices as low as
t24.95 - 94 -piece ,Dinner Set.
SAVAUGE'S, Seaforth.-( Advt.)
Mrs. W. S. Outerl3ridge and Peter
left last Monday to visit her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Latta, Lock-
port, N.Y.. for a few days. They
are to leave for Venice, Florida, via
Milton Airport. Rev. Mr. Outer -
bridge will join them early in
April to become Vicar of St. Dav-
id's Episcopal Church, Englewood,
and 'assistant to the rector of St.
Mark's, Venice. Rev. Mr.- Outer -
bridge has' been rector of Holy
Trinity Anglican Church for the
past two years.
The newly renovated fire hall
was the scene of a „euchre and se-
cial evening recently, when the
firemen entertained their wives.
Reg at
showed pictures. Win-
ners at cards were: Mrs. J. Stur-
geon, Jr., high; Mrs. Grant Turn-
er. low; Cliff liner. high, and Fred
Weston, low. This pleasant eve-
ning closed with a cold turkey
lunch.
Mr. George Telford. Stratford,
was home .over the weekend.
Miss Mildred Fraser and Billy
Parker, London, visited at their
respective homes this weekend.
Mr. Jimmy Higgins, Toronto,
--spent Saturday and Sunday with
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Brown
Higgins.
Mr. Glen Sturgeon, who is on
the staff of the Bell Telephone Co.,
spent th:e ‚weekend with his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Willard Stur-
geon, and left Wednesday for Till-
sonburg, where he will be work-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart. Sturgeon,
Preston, speht Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, Ed. Sturgeon.,
Mrs. Charles Scotchmer, who
underwent surgery in Clinton Hos-
pital, has returned to her home.
Mr. and Mrs. John. Boyes and
3 anet, Seaforth. spent Sunday with
her parents. Mr. and Mrs. Willard
Sturgeon.
Mr. and Mrs. M. Leckie and Don-
na, of London, spent the weekend
at their cottage, "Chestnut Lodge."
Make Presentation
A reception was held last week
for Mr. and Mrs: Robert Parker,
of London, in the Town Hall here.
The Hank Norris orchestra play-
ed a special waltz for the bride
and groom when they arrived. Don-
ald 'Warner read an address be-
fore lunch, and Donald Bell pre-
sented the couple with a picture
frame which contained a hundred
dollar bill. 'Bob expressed his
thanks in a few All -chosen words.
Later in the evening, thp couple
also received in addition a "purse."
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sentence on the 1-'seC044! COW
-
Both sentences ware :Von...Current
and the youth was placed)* the
care of the probation'piheer
Goderich. An earlier lePert that
the youth was sentenced to ire-
formatery was' incorrect,
Dr, Norma Hopkinson, JIMA and
Bruce last week spent a few daye
visiting with her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. N. E. Cook..
Parr Line Farm, Forum Meeting,
schednied for Monday, was, post-:
paned owing to the death of the
late Rev., N. D. McLeod, of Kippen.
Miss Beth Murdock, of Hamilton,
visited last week with her par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. J It Murdock,
Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Murdock spent
the weekend in Toronto with Mr.
and Mrs.. Stanley G. Rumble, They
left on Wednesday by plane for
Miami, Florida, where they will be
the guests of their daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. W. D.
Duncan.
At the recreation meeting held
ruesday evening in the town hall,
the group layed tentative plans for
g hobby show in the town hall on
April 24. With chairman Frank
-.11wood in the chair, they also dis-
ussed, the possibility of utilizing
'ie new room on the upper stor,ey
f the. arena for badminton and
)asketball. Committee appointed
or this project were Mrs. S. Ran -
lie, Harold Knight and Jim Taylor.
Hensall Kinettes met Tuesday
evening at the home of Mrs. :inc.
Heal. The chair was taken by the
vice-president, Mrs. Heal. Two new
members received the Kinette pins,
Mrs. Conrad McRoberts and Mrs..
Bob Baker, Jr. Plans for the ruin -
mage sale, scheduled for March
30 in the Ton Hall, were finalized.
The raffle draw was won by Mrs.
Ross Jinks.
C.P. & T. Donate
New Wheel Chair
Edelweiss Rebekah Lodge held
a successful euchre in their lodge
rooms following their regular
meeting Monday evening. There
were 18 tables in play, and the
prize winners Were: ladies, first,
Mrs. John Muir; lone hand, Mrs.
Alton Johnston; consolation, Mrs.
James Aikenhead; gents, first,
George Smith; lone hands, Wallace
Ross; consolation, David Pernik.
At their meeting final plans were
made to entertain the Oddfellows'
Lodge Monday evening, March 25,
in commemoration of the birthday
of Schyler Colfax, founder of Re-
bekah-Oddfellowship.
The C.P. & T. committee report-
ed the donation of another wheel
chair to Scott Memorial Hospital.
and , that the wheel chair which
had been donated to the hospital
some years ago, had been satis-
factorily reconditioned. The .spring
paper drive for C.P. & T. funds
will be made on March 23.
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