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Help Wanted
eiVANTET- - Capable woman to care for
an elderly lady in her own home; modern
sienv.enieney. b. Prot, stem preferred. AP-
1P1y Box 606, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4652-2
WANTED
All-around mayfor buildinc track
bodies. Good house. Steady work,
TIPPING MOTOR BODIES,
Tottenhtun.
4652x2
OWN A LIFETIME business that grows
erom repeat and voluntary orders. Start
siert or full time -Easy to learn -no store
needed. If you are willing to work.
Write immediately to 1600 DELORIMIER,
Wept. 51, Station C., Montreal.
4652-1
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WANTED
DOMESTIC IIELP
for work in Scott Memorial leospital.
Apply to
SUPERINTENDENT
Scott Memorial Hospital
Seaforth, Ont.
4652-1
HELP WANTED
Full or partirne stenographer, with typ-
ing and shorthand. Preferably experi-
enced. Apply in writing to:
BOX 605,
HURON EXPOSITOR.
4652-2
Property For Sale
FOR SALE -Five -room cottaee with
insul brick siding, in Henaall; three-piece
bath; also small barn. WILSON AL-
LAN. Phone 58, Hensel!.
4652x2
FOR SALE -Six -room frame house,
bathroom and basement; newly painted:
new furnace; one block from Main Street.
May be seen Saturdays only by appoint-
ment. Possession May 15th. Apply to
H. G. MEIR, Phone 78. Dominion Bank
Bldg. 4650 73
Farms For Sale
' GRASS FARM FOR SALFe-400 acres,
about 40 to 60 acres tillable; no build-
ings*: Lot 2, H.R.S., Con. 5, Township of
Tueltersinith, being sold to settle estate
of Win. M. Sproat If not sold by lst of
.April, will be rented for grass. Also
Sproat's Brickyard: We are offering same
for sale, to be moved off farm. Will
sell by tender. RUSSELL Si SPROAT.
EDWIN P. CHESNEY, Executors, Sea -
forth. 4652x2
For Sale or Rent
FOR SALE OR RENT -160 -acre farm,
7th Concession Goderich Township 47
acres ploughed, ;37 acres of hay, 15 acres
bush, rest in Pasture. Plenty of water.
Good house and barn with hydro and
water on pressure. GORDON GILBERT,
R.R. No. 2, Bayfield. Phone HU.2-9934,
Clinton. 4652-e
REAL ESTATE FOR
SALE
175 -acre farm, with excellent building
and all modern conveniences.
100 -acre grass farm
50 -acre farm. near Seaforth; all work-
able land. Both situated in Tuckersmith
Townsbip.
50 acres in McKillop Township, all in
grass at present, but all workable land.
Modern home and barn 6 acres of land,
in Village of Egmondville.
HAROLD JACKSON,
Phone 474, Seaforth.
4652-1
Poultry
BRAY CHICKS-Dayold, started. Pul-
lets; Broilers. Wide choice, including
Ames In -Cross, Pilch White Rocks. Ag-
ents: MRS. ALEX PATERSCsN, Brute -
field, Phones Clinton 111.J. 2-9232, Seaforth
659-28; or JOHN PRUIN, R.P. 2, Sea -
forth, Phone 845 r 21.
4650-4
Notices
RADIO REPAIRS - For all kinds of
radios, at TERRY'S RADIO SERVICE.
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone
847-R.
4649-tf
LAWNMOWER SERVICE- Sharpen lag.
repair and overhaul ...on all makes of
mowers and engines. Repair and main-
tenance of air-cooled engines. CROWN
HARDWARE -797. 4652x4
COMPLETE LAUNDETERIA in Sea -
forth and district and Dry Cleaning Ser-
vice, Phone 398. ERIC MILNER
FLOWERS, Seaforth, agent for Brady
Cleaners & Laundeteria Ltd., Exeter.
4649-tf
WE HAVE a large stock of paper on
hand, We will supply and hang paper
in any room up M 9 by 10 by 12 for $5.00
per roam. Painting, paperhanging, grain-
ing, glazing. Fast servieh. H. T. KEN-
' DRICK, Centre St., Seaforth.
4052x1
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, Brussels.
4646x24
ATTENTION, FARMERS - Prorant,
courteous collection of all dead and
distibled farm animals and hides. Call
collect, ED. ANDREWS, 861 r 11, FOR SALE-Cockshutt 3 -furrow plow;
forth. Associated with Darling A Co.. of also Fleury-Biesel 2 -furrow plow: coleny
-Canada Ltd, I house; electric hammer mill and 1,000
4649-12 hales of mixed hay. W. A. HAUGH,
Brucefield. Phone Seaforth 658 r 23,
4652-1
Auction Sales
AUCTION SALE
• Of Cows, Heifers and Poultry, at Lot
No, 8.1. Concesaion 6 Gorrich Township.
1 mile south of Porter's Hilt on TUES-
DAY, MARCH 26th, at 1%30 p.m.:
35 Cows and Heifers, 10 of which are
fresh; some springing; others milking and
re -bred. These consist of Holstein, •Ayr -
&hire, Guernsey, Jersey and Durham. .A13.,Y
cattle that have not ,been vaccinated or
recently bloodtested will be sold subject to
test on request -
A number of young calves; 175 White
Lost and Found Rock pullets starting to lay.
TERMS -Cash.
LOST• Dehorner, borrowed from Turn-'
1012 & Bryans. Please return.
465111 A. E. TOWNSHEND & SON, Proprietors.
t.
.4652-1
For Rent
FOR RENT- 70 arcs plowed
\Pols, to LLOYD HANEY, R.R.
I AUCTION SALE
groun.
4,Sea- '
Of Livestock and Machinery, at Lot 5,
4652-1 Concession 4. Tuckeremith Township, Ve
smith and 1 et meet) east of Seaforth, on
FRIDAY, MARCH 29th. at 1 p.m.:
CA InrLE - Purebred Hereford
(Black Crie Chieftain, bred by Robell, .1.
Grosch, Strat-erd, Ont.) ; 1 purebred Here -
feed cow carrying second ealf. to freshen
June 3; 1 Hereford and Holstein cow
carrying second calf. freshening May 8th:
A yrehire cow carrying second calf, to
freshen June 13; Holstein cow 6 years
old, fresh; Dual Purpose cow 6 years
old, fresh ; Holst-en cow 4 years old to
freshen March 18: 2 Holstein heifers to
freshen. at t.ime of asle, -llrat calf; roan
cow 4 years old %-prineinv; 1 milkine
goat (Arabian bred. first freshenipg; 3
limrefurd ymr-olds.
PIGS-• 1 York sow carrying third lit-
t.,r bred 'January Oth to Landrace hog;
Landraee hog. 20 months old, proven
luli'ttP
eLEMENTS-e Ford tractor, 600 sere
ies, with 833 hours; 2 -furrow Dearborn
tractor plow ; tractor mower with 6 -foot
I -a.; MeCormiek-Deering tandem disc, 14-
-late: Cardinal Skipper hay conveyor. No.
20 23 foot ; 1 -horse electric. motor (new);
Massey -Harris wagon with new rubber
tires throughout and flat rack: Massey -
Harris 13 -disc grain and fertilizer drill
(yearly new) ; horse-drawn Cockshutt No.
siderake on rubber; Cockshutt manure
spreader on rubber; ',t -ton Ford pickup
truck, '54 mothl with racks and tarpaulin,
low mileage; F,bersol grain thrower, com-
FlORDEN BROWN. R.11, 2 Seaforth. Plete with pipes and elbows; 2 sets of
F'hone 841 r 2. 4651-tf 3 -section harrows with drawbar; 3 -drum
steel land roller: slush scraper; horse
FOR SALE --British Knit Wear and scatter (nearly new): Fleury walking
Beauty Counsellor cosmetics. Phone 393.
FOR RENT- Furnished apartment, avail-
able April 1. ORVILLE OKE, Royal
e Pa rtm en es. 4651-2
FOR RENT Ne rer o.ated two-bed-
room aoartmolt . heat and light supplied.
J. C. CRICH. 4652x1
R n. ENT Four - roomed $i pa rtment,
.7rnished, clectreedly es:uipped Heated:
prelim bath and y ri- et,. etrance. An-
t ly to JAMES KELLY. Georee St. N.
4652x3
FOR RENT Can pasture a number of
..tir.r cattle by the month; lots of srass
.1111 1.St. Apply LLOYD MEDD, R.R.
Qiiiitene Plume HU. 2-e836.
46e.2-2 !
FOR RENT- Pasture in Stanley 100
,,'res more or less; level; drained; fenced
to retate cattle: shade; frtsh water, Well '
located on paved highway. Phone morn-
ings only: LONDON 27033.
46;2-2 .
_
For Sale
WARDROBE FOR SALE. Phone 48.1
Seaforth. 4652-1
FOR SALE -Martin Senour paints.
BARBARA MILNER. 4651-1f plow; large tarpaulin: Quebec heater.
TERMS -Cash.
ORVAL GREER, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. I'. Chesney. Clerk.
46e2-2
FOR SALE -A quantity of timothy
seed. $5.00 a bushel. Apply to ORVILLE
WORKMAN, Kippen. 4651x3
TIMOTHY SEED 'FOR SALE -Amin,
LOU BOLTON. Phone 840 r 22, Sea -
forth. 4651-4
FOR SALE--8-piece dinette suite, in
good condition. MERVIN NOTT.
CLEARING
ATJCTION SALE
Auction Sales
CLEARING
A.UCTION SALE
Of Household Effects. in Token of Sea -
forth. at Mr, John Crawfords reeidence
Jarvis St., on SATURDAY. MARCH 28.
at 2 o'clock:
Dining room suite, Quarter oak with
extension table, buffet, 6 chairs, includ-
ing armchair. kitchen table, 6 kitchen
chairs, including armchair, sideboard,
library table. hail rack. chest drawers:
8 -piece bedroom suit with dreeser, stand.
bed, springs and mattress; 1 bed with
springs and enattrees; 1 spring 89 -inches
wide: small range (New leea); Quebec
beater; electric washing eriachine .(May-
tag): electric toaster, new; electric iron ;
two -burner hot plate; trilight lamc-
p; ele
tric table lama; bevelled edge heavy plate
glass mirror: trunk; meat .erinder; bed-
ding; 3 pairs pillows; feather tick: dish-
es; tools, and other articles too nornerous
to mention. Mao 1 upright piano.
TERMS- Cash.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
4651-2
CLEARING
.AUCTION 'SALE
Of Dairy COWS and Hcifers and Dairy
Equipment,ce
Lot 24, Concession 13 Mullett
Township 4 nines north of Clinton. lie
south of Londesboro. first faun east of
No. 4. Highway, on THURSDAY, MARCH
28th, at 1 p.m.:
I20 head of dairy cows and heifers, in-
cluding 6 Holstein ,cows, freshening in
March and April; 1 Guernsey cow due in
March; 1 Jersey cow due in March; I
Holstein Hereford cow. freshened Nov.
22; part Hereford cow due in Mareh ;
Durham cow due in August; Blue cow
due in October; 6 'heifer calves; 2 steers.
One De Laval two -unit Sterling milker,
complete (practically new): 1 De Laval
electric cream separator (practically new).
No reserve as owner is going out of
dairying. Terms -Cash.
COLrN J. EVANS, Proprietor.
Ilarold Jackson, Auctioneer.
4652-1
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Machinery, at Lot
10, Concession 6, two miles south of -Sea -
forth, on the Kippen Road, on TUESDAY,
APRIL 2nd, at 1:30 p.m.:
CATTLE -9 cows, Durhams and Here-
fords, fresh and due to freshen in April
and May; two-year-old Hereford heifers;
1 two-year-old Hereford steer; 5 ,•year-old a
Hereford ana Shorthorn heifers; Short-
horn calves; 2 Hereford calves; 1 Jersey
calf; 1 farrow eow.
HOGS -12 York chunks.
HENS -240 Red and Sussex year-old
hens.
HAY and GRA1N-400 bales mixed
4652x1 'hay; 10 tons loose hay; 500 bushels mix -
FOR SALE --Used three-piece bathroom
set in good condition. PliONE 235-W.
4652-3
FOR SALE -Alfalfa and timothy hay,
baled. Apply to NELSON RILEY, 11.11.
2, Kippen. 4652-2
FOR SALE- One 30 -inch varnish grade
door with frame, trim and hardware. J. '
C. CRICH. 4652x1
FOR SALE --No. 6 White threshing
machine, excellent condition. ARTHUR'
SMALE. Staffa. 4652x1
FOR SALE -Anyone wishing to order
maple syrup, Phone 675 or 676. Orders
delivered, depending on the sap run.
4652-1
FOR SALE -Cheap for cash, 1054 Chev.
panel, in exoellent condition; 1573 Chev.
panel, in good condition. .1, C. CRICH,
4652x1
FOR SALE -Six-year-old Holstein cow;
will freshen in five weeks: also 270 bales
of hay. Apply to FRED HELLINGA.
R.R. 3, Walton. 4652-1
FOR SALE -.-A quantity of mixed baled
hay, No 1 quality. Apply to ROBERT
McLEAN. Phone 684 r 31, Hensel!.
4652-1
FOR SALE -Beaver oats for sale, grown
from registered seed. Apply to SEAFORT1-1
SEED CLEANING PLANT,
4652-1
Of Farm Farm Machinery and House-
hold Effects, at Lot 15, Concession 1,
Tuckersmith Township, on Highway No.
8, 1,.:1 mile west of Seaforth, on FRIDAY,
MARGIT 22nd, at 1 p.m.:
MACHINERY -Allis-Chalmers combine;
Fordson-Major tractor with hydraulic: 3 -
furrow plow; Allis-Chalmers B tractor;
Case side rake; two -row cultivator; large
forage wagon and unloader; 15 -hoe disc
drill with grass seeder; Spramotor weed
sprayer with 28 -foot boom: 7 -ft, McCor-
mice.Deering- mower (nearly new); dou-
ble disc; manure spreader; 3 -drum steel
roller; forage blower with inside and out-
side pipes; 5 -section harrows; 7 -ft. swath-
er ; grain auger; 2 -unit Surge milker with
piping for 14 cows; Massey -Harris grind-
er 8 -can milk cooler; electric brooder
(500 chick size); steel water trough: sug-
ar kettle; 100 feet 7 -inch drive belt; 50
feet 6 -inch drive belt: nuantity of shaft-
ing apd pulleys; stock and dies for
inch to 2 -inch pipes; forks, shovels and
othcr articles too numerous to mention;
2e feet of ensilage: 30 tons top quality
cut hay: 32-01. extension ladder.
HOUSEHOLD FURNISHINGS -9 -Piece
walnut dining roorn suite in excellent con-
dition ; 3 -piece chesterfield suite; large
wardrobe; player piano with rolls and
tench; bed with springs and matching
dresser; 2 boolicases: oval maple kitchen
extension table with 6 matching chairs;
couch; 12 cubic foot refrigerator; tables;
chairs; several oil paintings; rockers;
numerous other articles: quilt boxes.
large chest of drawers; walnut writing
desk ; clocks, one antique walnut; mir-
rors; large quantity of books.
PROPERTY -At 4 p.m. the following
FOR SALE -Several used television
parcels of land will be offered for sale:
sets.
,
used washing machines and used refrig-
33,1 acres part of Lot Concession 1
erators, at special prices. Apply DUBLIN Tuckeremith Township. with excellent
ELECTRIC. Phone '70 r 2, Dublin, house and barn with all modern convene
4649 -If 'ences immediate possession; also 501/2
acres of land. part of Lot 30, Concession
APPLES FOR SALE -•Good firm well- 1, McKillop Twp. Will he offered in two
colored Spies, 82.00 bushel in your own 2 Parcels if so desired. Situated on High -
containers. STEWART MIDDLETON. way No. 8, west of Seaforth.
Clinton HU. 2-7525. 4650-3 TERMS -Chattels. cash; Property, 10%
down, balance in 80 days.
JOSEPH GRUMMETT, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
46512
FOR SALE -Brand new 'Beatty washer,
never used; 3115 cash: PHONE 841 r 2.
Seaforth.
4649-tf
LLOYD BABY CARRIAGE, in good
condition, only used about 8 months.
Phone 97 between 9 e.m. - 6 pan. MRS.
.1 EISLER. 4652x1
FOR SALE -Rodney oats, timothy seed,
flax seed. cob corn, baled hay. JOHN
W. THOMPSON, HR. 2, Seaforth, Phone
833 r 31. 4650-tf
FOR SALE -A quantity of inixed clover
hay, baled. MORLEY STOREY. 11.11. 2,
Kippen. Phone 672 r 3, Seaforth.
.16:;231
ORDER YOUR FURNITURE from Dube
en Electric. TV swivel chairs in stook
.5 hie saving. DUBLIN ELECTRIC
Dublin
4649-tf
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock, Implements,
Grain and Feed, at Lot No. 18, Conces-
sion 1, Mullett Township, lee miles east
of Clinton, on No. 8 Highway, on WED-
NEeDAY. MARCH 27, at 12:30 noon,
sharp. the following:
CATTLE -Hereford X Jersey cow, 4
years old, freshened 3 months; Angus X
liereford cow. 4 Years old recently fresh-
enee with calf at foot; Hereford cow, 4
years old, recently freshened, with calf
at foot: Holst• in X Hereford cote, 4 years
old. recently freshened with calf at foot;
Hereford cow 4 years old due time of
sale; Holstetn X Hereford cow I years
old, due tirne of sale: Hereford X Guern-
cpw 4 years old. to freshen soon;
FOR SALE -1 used Motorola console 'Fv. geY
I used Motorola table model TV, Her,f% rd cow 4 years ord, to freshen
noon Hereford heifers, to freshen soon ;
17,1; 1 used Locomotive washing machine;
6 H^reford yearling heifers.
several used Heavy Duty electric stl:es.
CROWN HARDWARE. 1672x1 'CS -Yorkshire eow with litter five
weeks old; 2 Yorkshire sows with litter
POR S ALE-411ixed seed grain, n e-
6 weeks old: Yorkshire sow due April 26;
o
third Brant barley and Garry oats; grown ,L,ladn
LEY. Phone 849 r 14, Seaforth. drace X .Yorkshire hoar, 11 months
from registered eeed. GEO. WITEAT-
1111 PI EMENTS- 1952 V.A.C. Case trac-
1850,2 tor with Eagle hitch: Case two -row culti-
vator with 4 -row attachment and bean
VENTILATING FANS for barns poul-
puller: Case Model A 6 -foot combine with
try houses, etc; automatic controls. Cern_ motor; 1946 Ford tractor; Ferguson trac-
plete installation For estimates call tor Plow Ford -Fete -mon 6 -ft. tandern
CROWN HARDWARE 797.
disc; Ford heavy duty power mower; Mc-
gli„g Kee hay harvester, complete with pipes
and forage box (8 years o)d); Kauese 5-
FOR SALE -Girl's all-weather coat dee ft one-way (lift tyPe); Ferguson spring
11, light blue: worn one season.
tine cultivator; LH. 11 -disc fertilizer drill;
MRS.
WILLIAM ROGERSON RR. 3 Seaforth, LH. binder, 7 -ft. cut. M. -H. No. 11 Iran -
Phone Clinton HU. 2-9245,
46e2x1
Rug and Chesterfield
SHAMPOOING
We sp41a1ize in rug and chesterfield
shatinooing. No fuss --no muss. '
Eatimates cheerfully given, No travel -
expense.
PHONE STRATFORD 4190
4652-2
WATERLOO
"-O,ATTLE OREEDING .
ASSOCIA: 11/41"
4;;'nf cattle. 'Phone
-41, breath( avail.'
4,004t.,
FOR SALE -Several used and recondi-
tioned milking machines of various makes
at bargain prices Distance no barrier
Phone or write IRVING KEYES, Glamis,
Ont, Tel. Paisley 114 r 9.
4602x11
FOR SALE -1 combination door and
1 panelled door, used. both V 10” x
V 10/e; 1 'panelled door, 2f V/ x 61 811;
7 -foot spring tooth cultivator with a 3 -
point hiteh; quantity of good potatoes,
emitable for table use or seed. Apply to
FRET) ROSE, R.R. 1, Walton. Phone
Seaforth 843 r 81. 4652x1
PRIVATE SALE of household effects,
conefeting of oalc dining room table 6
chaira; -Sideboard; walnut double settee;
clieite; iron bed: etooden bed; dressers:
radio Cabinet : sewing Mathine; armchair;
kitaten drop-leaf table; delfts; bed latinnie
kiteleen coal stove; veranda fernituree
eoeleer gab silent; garden toots; lawn
inotirdr and other articles tee teitinerotte
to Mention. Will he on peetillees eher day
atter 5 P.re4.VifedeeddaY &Herne ris 6!tim
enee by it eintrnent. MISS
FAULKNER, uorge Sty swat ,horyty
Is; &root.. saki
, .
tor spreader' ton rubber); M. -H. 3 -bar side
delivery rake; 3 -section drag harrows; 8-
aection lever drag harrows; 8 -drum steel
roller; John Deere roller bearing wagon;
rubber tire wagon ; Cardinal Junior 16 -ft.
grain elevator; Woods' grain grinder with
$ M.P. motor; sliding rack; 2,000-171.
'scales: Renfrew power cream separator;
' hog scales and crate; fanning mill: truck
Itarpaulin ;. set of 10-28 tractor chains;
walking plow 28 -ft. extension ladder ;M. -
H. cutting bole; bag holder; 180 feet of
3/8 inch cable; garden scuifier ; chains;
evenere: forks; ehovels and numerous
l other articles.
' FEED and GRAIN- A quantity of /baled
and loose hay: approximately 600 bunhele
of oats; approximetely 100 bushels of
Lerley.
FARM- At 1 p.m., the farm of 100
aeres (more or l(sss) of good clay Mom
will be offered for sale. On this farm is
R11.11ated an 8 -room frame house with
asbestos shingle siding and an attached
garage, Tn the ,house is also a 3-pieee
bath and premiere syetem. On the farm
, is Winne barn 44'x80,, with litter carrier,
premiere System and water bowls;
impleneent shed 546:37,; 2 portable grain-
aries, and a pig pen 201x80.,.
Terms and Conditions of Sale On Farm
: Stock, ImPlemente and Feed- Cash. On
Farrn-1,0% down on date of sale and
belance ni 30 days, or mortgage can be
arranged with the proprietor. The farm
;Will be offered for sale (subject to a re-
serve Md.
WILLIAM H. WEEES,,, Pronrietor.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer,
4661-2
ed grain.
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I IMPLEMENTS -1952 Ford tractor. put -
ley, power take -off unit; Ford Plow, we d
hooks; 'Dearborn corn picker (like new);
2 farm wagons on rubber; one all-ateel
frame 16 -ft. hay rack: 1241. corn box: '
Cockshutt spreader on rubber; Case side-
, rake (like new); 6 -foot Massey -Harris
!binder; 11 -run Massey -Harris drill; 18 -
ram McCermick drill; dump rake; 2 mow- I
ers; 3 -drum steel roller; 5 -section har-
rows; Massey spreader on steel; Case
drophead hay loader: International hay
loader; International 3 -section drag har-
rows; garden %miller; Gehl hammer mill;'
40 -ft endless belt; 2 steel water troughs:,
•
g e • o e chicken
fanning mill; hay fork; 150 feet hay
fork rope; colony house, 10x12; coal
brooder stove; shovels; forks; 2 chicken
shelters; steel wheelbarrow on rubber;
cream separator; enilk pails; milk stools;
block and tackle; small tools; vise; an-
vil; logging chains; other articles too
numerous to mention.
HOUSEHOLD ARTICLES -Organ and
stool; 6 -piece parlor suite; chest of draw-
ers; dresser and washstand; extension
table; 8 chairs; car radio; laznps; odd
dishes; quantity sealers.
No reserve: farm sold. Terms -Cash.
•
NEIL 130,DGERT, Proprietor,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk,
4652-2
AUCTION
Of High Quality Shorthorns, Horses,
Tractors, Threshing Machine, Farm Im-
plements, Grain and Miscellaneous Items,
on the premises, Lot 11, North Boondary
Concession, Hay Township, first farm
south of Hillsgreen, 3% miles west of
RiPPen or 21,4 nines east of Zurich and 2
miles north. The undersigned auctioneer
received instructions to sell by public auc-
tion on TUESDAY, MARCH 26, 1957,
commencing at 12;30 o'clock p.m., sharp:
HIGH QUALITY SHORTHORNS -Dur-
ham cow, 8 years old, due June 17th;
Red cow, 7 years old, due April 19th;
Roan cow, fresh one week with third
calf at foot; Red cow, 7 years old, bred
July 28th; Red cow carrying second calf,
due middle of April; Red cow, 8- years
old, with calf at foot; Roan cow carry-
ing third calf, due April 15th; Roan cow
with calf at foot; Dark Roan cow, 6 years
old, due April llth; Dark Roan eow car-
rying second calf, due middle of April;
part Durham and Hereford cow, '7 years
old, with calf at foot; part Durham and
Hereford cow, 6 years old, with calf at
foot; 5 yearling heifers; 8 yearling steers;
4 heifers rising 2 years old; 2 steers ris-
ing 2 years old ; 3 Fall calves; Registered,
Durham bull, born October lb, 1952. of -
choice quality and blood lines, This is
an extra choice herd of cattle, all in
market condition.
HORSES -Good "work team, true and
reliable in every way.
TRACTORS and 7HRESILING MACH-
INE -International Super "W-4" in new
conditi(,n. equipped with G.H. manure
loader, nearly new; International Super
"W-6" tractor, like new; Waterloo 28x42
threshing machine on steel, completely
equipped with cutter, grain elevator, in
guaranteed condition.
FARM IMPLEMENTS - International
binder on rubber 8-11 cut; International
28 -plate tractor disc, like new; Interna-
tional 16 -run fertilizer and grain drill on
rubber, like new; International power
take -off mower, 7-1e. cut; International
8412 -ft. stiff tooth cultivator; 3 -drum steel
roller; 4 -section chain link harrows; In-
ternational 3 -furrow plow; 3 -section diam-
ond harrows; 4 -section diamond harrows;
10 -ft, dump rake; 3 -horse cultivator; Gehl
10 -inch hammer mill used one season;
M. -H. 101/2 -inch grain grinder; rubber
tire wagon; steel tire wagon; 16-1t. hay
rack; M. -H. 4 -section sking tooth hare
rows; 120 -ft, rubber endlese drive belt:
190-11. drive belt; walking plow; circular
saw; electric feed cooker: Viking 650-171.
capacity cream separator; Universal 2 -unit
milker; 2 iron kettles; Stewart electric
clipper; 16 -ft. grain elevator; 82 -foot
extension ladder Clinton Vetoing mill;
bag truck; electric fencer; 2,,eolony hous-
es, 10x12'; 2,00011e. males; half-thn chain
hoist; net of sling rapes: block anti tackle!
Hanson weed s -prayer: wagon box ; 4 log-
ging amnia; quantity of Wes; fence
posts (steel and cedar); 20 rods woven
fence; 2 -row potato duster; set of taps
and dies; 2 oak barrels; steel drums; cut-
ter; emery; shovels; forks, etc.,, etc.
G11AIN-1,200 bushels of Cartier seed
oats; 300 bushels Rodney seed oats; 275
bushels Montcalm seed barley, etc., etc.;
Cornell wheat; 5 bushels timothy seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS--Wingham kit-
chen range, like' new; eetension table;
dining roorn chairs; buffet; chestetlield
suite; Small tables; Singer se -wing mach-
ine; hall reek ; stands; dressers; churn;
butter bowl; sausage grinder end lard
Press; and many articles too numerous to
mention.
No reserve as the farm is sold. Owing
to extra large sale, selling will start
sharp on tirne.
TERMS -Cash.
GORDON LOVE, Proprietor,
Ross LoXre and IL P. Stade, ClUtich.
. Mein Wir113er, AuctiOncer.
4652-4
lee Farm land. at W341 3,40
Township of McKillop, on No, 5Sigh-
way. one mile west of Debit% en MON-
DAY. APRIL 1. 1,957, at 1 p.m.;
50 acres of clay loam land, anpnesedly
well drained. In grass at presept
'but all workable land.
TBRMS-• 10% down. balance in 39 dais.
ESTATE 'LATE FREDERICK ECKERT
A. W. Sillery, Solicitor for .the Estate.
Harold Jackeon, Auctioneer. e
442-2
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE,
Of Farm Stock and Machinery. at Lot
3, Concemion 3, Grey Township, 384 miles
north of Brussels anti IA toile., east, on
TUESDAY, MARCH 2eth, at 1 tera.:
CATTL-.2 Ayrstim cows due in April:
2 Durham cows, Val"; 1 Ayrshire cow,
fresh; 1 Ayrshire cow due time of sale;
1 Ayeehire heifer due time of sale; 1 Blue
cow, fresh; 4 Durham calves; 7 Durham
steers and heifers, 1 year nld.
MACHINERY -McCormick -Deering trac-
tor Super (2. fully miumPed with hydraulic
(like new); McCormick -Deering 2 -furrow
plow (like new); Inaesey-Harris disc fer-
tilizer drill:: 4 -section diamond harrows;
rubber tired wagon ...with rack: Massey -
Harris manure spreader; 3 -section drag
harrows; 1 Pessel tractor disc; Massey -
Harris side rake; dump rake; Interna-
tional drophead hey load,r; 6 -foot mower;
Massey -ha r is 7-7 vet binder; fanning
; meets: M.P. gasoline
motor; hay fork, ropce and other art-
ieles too numerous to mention.
GTAI3-2-600 bushel e Beaver oats;
Quantity of household effects,
No reserve; furni soid. Teems -Cash.
THOMAS STRACHAN, Proprietor.
Harold Jackeon Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
46521
PeeTTNIIIVE CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock. Implements Feed and
Grain. of the Estate of th'e late Hugh J.
Tole at his former reeidenee, at Lot No.
5 Concession 0, Col4orne Township, 11/4
miles north of Carlow and 1 mile west.
un TUESDAY, APRIL 2nd, at 12 o'clock,
sharp;
CATTLE -17 Durham cows. bred: 17
Durham yeerline calves: 3 Durham heif-
ere in calf: 8 steers 2 years old; 1 steer
1 year old: Purbred Aberdeen Angus bull
rising 2 years old.
IMPLEMENTS- M. -H. No. 60 10 -foot
combine (sclf propelleri), with pick-up.
scour clean and elevator; M. -H, manure
loader; M. -H. root pulper; I.H. W.D. 6
Diesel tractor; LH. 3 -furrow ace bottom
plow (on rubber); LH. C tractor with
hydraulic. F.T.O. and pulley; LE. 7 -ft.
Power mower; 1. H. two -row corn
planter; 1.11. two-rown corn muffler; LH.
back -1111 blade; 1.11. Na. 6 hammer mill;
LH, No. 4:5 hay baler; 1.11. double disc
opener 16 -run fertilizer drill with power
lift (on rubber); LK No. 2 ensilage
harvester; I.H. No. 3 ensilage forage
blower with 35 feet of pipe; 151. P.R.
corn picker; 1.81. ..pick-up plow frame;
I.H. 10 -plate one-way disc; LH. 13 -tooth
stiff tooth cultivator with Power lift: 1.31.
32, late tandem dim.; 1.1.1. No. 400 rnanure
spreader ion rebber); 151. set of drag
harrows .• ell. 4 -section sr•ring tooth culti-
vator ; 1.11. No. 30 power corn shelter;
71. 1056 neton pickup truck with S -foot
bee and stock rack; 3 750x16 trunk tires
and wheels; aluminum box wheelbarrow;
Champion snow blower; Danuser power
posthole auger; K. & G. tri -speed power
wagon unloader ; P.T.O. tractor pump; 30
feet 7 -inch endless belt: 50 eeet 6 -inch
endless belt; Jack -all jack; saw mandrill;
steel cable and pnlley; 3 -drum steel roll-
er; 2 heavy duty chains with cable: elec-
tric fencer; power cement mixer; 2 -wheel
trailer: bag truck; Jamesivay steel pig
feeder; set of 2,000-171. truck scales; 32 -
foot extension ladder: forks; shovels;
blacksmith's anvil, and numerous other
articles.
GRAIN and FEED -Approximately 600
bales mixed hay; approximately 500 bush-
els feed oats; approximately 100 bushels'
Ajax oats; approximately 1,50 bushels bar-
ley; quantity of cob corn.
TERMS ---Cash.
WILLIAM DOIG,
Administrator of the Estate.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer.
46522
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OP Elizaeeth Moodie,
late of the Village of Bructfield, in
the County of Huron, Widow, De-
ceased.
A.LL persons having claims against the
Estate of the above deceased are requir-
ed to file the same with the undersigned
solicitor for the said Estate, on or be-
fore the 8th day of April, 1957, after
which date the assets will be distributed
atnonest the parties entitled thereto, hav-
ing regard only to the claims of which
notice shall have been given.
DATED at ClintcM, Ontario, this 19th
day of March, A.D. 1957.
E. B, MENZIES,
Clinton. Ontario.
Solicitor for the Estate.
4632-3
Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
For S$. No. 7, Mullett. Duties to com-
e:tie-nee in September. All applications to
'e in the hands of the Secretary by April
let, stating qualifications and salary ex-
pected.
MRS. LEONARD SHOBBROOK,
Secretaryerreasurer,
Blyth, 32.11. No. 1,
4651x2
TEACHER WANTED
Tuckersmith Township School Area re-
quires two teachers. Duties to commence
September 1. Applicants to state quali-
fications, experience and salary expected.
W. P. ROBERTS,
Sec.-Treas.,
R.R. No, 3, Seafottle Ont.
4652-1
TEACHERVINTED
For S.S. No. 3, Mullett Township, in
the Village of Constance. Modern school.
Duties th commence in September. Ap-
ply, stating Qualifications and salary ex-
pected, to
WALTER R SCOTT,
Sec.-Treas..
11.11. 2, Seaforth, Ont.
4652-2
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant teacher for SA, No. 6, Mc-
Killop, Vee miles east of Winthrop, Huron
County. Duties to commence in Septem-
ber. Approximately 30 pupils. Appli-
cants to state qualifications, experience
and salary expected.
LESLIE J. PRYCE,
Secretary -Treasurer,
11.11. No, 1, Dublin, Ont.
4661-2
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 feecretaey-Treasurer by Match 28e8,
stating eyea/Ifications and salary expect-
ed.
02114 HENDERSON,
' SeeretarY-Treasurer,
HAL No. is, Seifortb.
40e1.4
s, ,
114E. tiltkeit Mount
' BRUCEFIELD
Biii7darseritsrlit rth. eanwdeetrrnsci:
returned home after sending
Rosa Seett, have
MthureeMsrt.a.rwen. edirsMins. Florida,
• Mrs. William Smith Exeter, vis-
ited with her sister, Miss A,
HohneC.
Mr. .
D. Simpson is e patient
in Scott Memorial 1esp0111, Rea-;
forth. where he underwent sur-
gery.
Mrs. C. Ham and IVIfiss. M. Swan
returned home on Monday after
spending two months in Florida.
Group 1 of the WA. held a plas-
tic demonstration at the home of
Mrs. I. Berry op tMonday evening
With 33 in aftendanee.
Dr. and Mrs. John S. MacGre-
g r and daughter, Virginia Cath-
furt, Gerinany, and spent a few
days with Rev. and Mrs. S. Davi-
son before leaving for their home
in Owasso, Mich. Mrs. MacGregor
is a daughter of Rev. and Mrs.
Davison.
Miss Kathleen Elliott is holiday-
ing in Florida.
The Humid Presbytery conven-
,-d in Brucefield United Church on
Friday, About 60 ministers and
laymen attended. Dr. Wheable, of
London, was the guest speaker.
Group 1 of Vie W.A. served dinner.
The W.M.S. met on Tuesday,
March 12. with 20 present. Mrs.
W. Fotheringham led the devotions
and opened with Hymn 141. Mrs.
J. Cairns gave the scripture read-
ing from Ephesians, chapter 4.
verses 171to 32, and the leader read
Ephesians 6, verses 1 to 20. Mrs,
E. Allen gave the answers to the
questions for discussion, and this
part of the meeting closed with
Hymn 404 and prayer.
Mrs. Davison then took the chair
and conducted the business. The
minutes of last meeting were read'
and approved and the treasurer's
,report received. The name of an
loverseas missionary waS used for
the roll call. It was decided to
hold the Thankoffering ,Service on
'Sunday evening, April 28, at 7:30,
if a speaker is available for that
:date. The delegates appointed to
'attend the Presbyterial at Clinton
are Mrs. E. Allen and Miss E,
Bowey. Mrs. N. Walker gave a
splendid reading on Christian Citi-
izenship, The missionary program,
las ,taken from the study book, was
on Burma and Thialand. It was
in charge of Mrs. W. Pothering -
ham, assisted by Mrs. T. Colwill.
Wanted
WAN I L TO 11,ENT - Apartment or
house in Seaforth, four or five monis.
Apply to MRS. GEORGE ANDERSON.
Phone 262-11, Seaforth, 4652=1
WANTED -To rent in Seaforth, an
apartment or three rooms in home, cen-
trally located. MISS LILLIAN FAULK-
NER, George St, Seaforth. Phone pa
daytime. 4652x1
Personals
IF BACKACHES are slowing you Me
take RUMACAPS and help yourself to re-
lief from pains and aches. Ask your
Druggist.
4652-1
e HYGIENE SUPPLIES (Rubber Goods),
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed envelope
with price list. 66samples 25c; 24 6/M-
oles 51.00. Mail , Order Dept. T-73,
NOVA-RUBDER CO., Box 91, Hamilton.
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Cards of Thanks
I WISH TO THANK all those who sent
gifts, flowers cards and visited me while
a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital; al-
so to the nurses and doctors for their kind
attention. They are all appreciated.
4052x1 MRS. NETTTE NE1LANS
THANK YOU! We woold like to thank
the Brucefield and Scaforth Fire Brigades
and the neighbors who helped on Tuesday
night. and also the neighbors who helped
with repairing the building.
4652x1 W A. HAUGH AND FAMILY
WE WISE TO EXPRESS our thanks
to all those who so kindly helped in any
way at the time of our fire and after-
wards.
MR. AND MRS. GEORGE MeGAVIN
MR AND MRS. BRUCE 1V1cLEAN
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KIRKBY -The familiet; of the late Mr.
and Mrs. Robert J. Kirkby wish to mei
Peens their heartfelt thanks and apprecia-
tion te relativee, friends and neighborsa
for their acts of kindness, beautiful floral(
tributes and messages of sympathy that
meant to much during our recent sad be-
reavement. To all who helped in any
way, we say 'Thank you'.
MR and mns. BEN WALKER
MR. and MRS. H. B. KIRKBY
and Family and David, Mary ,
Lon and Bobbie. • 4652-1
In Memoriam
McMURTRIE-In loving memory of
Hersh McMurtrie, who departed this life
on March 23 1955.
"Love's greatest gift-Remeinbratte."
--Sadly missed and ever remembered by
his Wife and Family. 4652x1
HUGILL-LIn fond memory Of ottr par-
ents Mrs. Ellen Hugill, who passejl away
one years ago, March 29, 1956, and James
Bagili, who passed away three years ago,
April 28, 1954.
Gone from us, but leaving memories
Death can never take away,
Memories that will always linger
While upon this earth we stay.
--Always remembered by Ruth and Joe.
4652x1
Births '
ALDERDICE-In Clinton Public HosPital,
on Friday. March 9. 1957, to Mr. -and
Mrs. Verne Alderdice, R.R. 2, Kippn, a
son- -Brian Harry.
BENNETT-At Scott Memorial Hospital,
on March 17, to Mr. and Mrs. William
Bennett. Seaforth, a Pon:
COOK -In Alexandra /Marine and Gen-
eral Hospital, Goderich, an Wednesday,
March 6. 195'1, to Mr. end Km Jerry
Cook (nee Joyce Buchanan) a dough -
ter.
COOPER --In Clinton Publie Hospital, on
Sunday, Mn.reh 10, 1957, to Mr. and
Mrs. Lloyd Coirper, 11.11. 2, Kippen, a
daughter.
DALTON -At Scott Memorial Heseital,
on March 16, to Mr. a.nd Mrs, Murray
Dalton, Henson, a daughter.
SCHUTZ-At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
March 17, to Mr. and Mrs. Gunnar
Cchutx, LIt. I. Staffa, a son.
SCOTT. At Scott Meinorial Hospital, on
March 99, to,Mr. and Mrs. Bobert Stott,
Seaforth, is datiehteie , •
STOREY -To Mr. -and Mit, 9ddrlef
• Storey, R.& 8, innen, at tliar resi-
dence on Pridtle, Mee& 16, 3-967, a
daughter.
TR
AYLO--In Clinton Pablielihspital. on
Thursday. March 1951x ler14,
Mps StOflRlc8 ritidoil' Whit, 'it it Oster,
-4.46net pate,
, ‘,
' and Nri,''Gtfs,VOtil and 4iPx,
Detro),t, *ea ,the weeit fold
with Afra,, SitoPsOn.
Mr- WAt., wow 'Of oho;
Parehased the Properti of Mil, anti
Mrs:Villiers Pepper for 4909. -at
the audio, sale here last Sattirday.
Caro1Brovv1i,,12-yearti4 daughter;
of pr. and Mrs. Wilhant, Brown,
„Wtttrod three third prizes in the
Pant class at the Stratford Ki-
wanis
Mrs. Robt. Reid, of Kincardine,
spent the week end with Mr,, and
,Mrs, ClArence Reid;and' family.
.,)Ar. and Mrs. Wilson Allan spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Donald
McKinnon and family at Alvinston.
Mrs. C. Cook returned, home this
week after, spending three months
with her daughter •aod son-in-law,
Mr. and Mrs. Morley Chellaw, of
Los Angeles, California.' 'She flew'
home.
Mrs Minnie Elliott, of Hamiota,
Man., is visiting with her cousins,
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pym.
Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby, of Blen-
heim, spent the weekend with Mr.
and Mrs, Stewart McQueen.
A reception and dtfnce for Mr.
and Mrs. Bill Fink will be held in
the Town Hall Friday evening.
Mrs. Annie Sawidercock is con-
fined to her room with illness.
Messrs. Maurice Love and H.
Shute .were delegates to the Junior
Farmers' Conference., held at
Quelph lest week.
The March meeting of the W.A
of St. Pazd's Anglican Church was
held at the home of Mrs. Jack
Lavender. presided over by the
president. Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin.
Mrs. R. H. Middleton gave the stu-
dy and plans were laid for a sup-
per to be held in the near future.
Hens111 Legionaires were adjudg-
d the best team in the Shamrock
Pee -Wee tournament held at Liman
Saturday. and /their captajn, Earl
Wagner, was named the 1ost out-
standing individual player. The
tourney. consisting of three games,
was watched by 600 fans. Judges
were Tory Gregg,- past president of
the 0.HA., George Dickinson and
Ken Ellis, of CFPL Radio.
Hensall defeated Ailsa Craig 9-0
to earn the H. B. Langford trophy.
In other games, R.CA.F. All -Stars
nipped South London Lions 4-3,
and Lucan Leprechauns blanked
Merton Flyers 3-0.
Wagner scored three goals for
Hensall, to earn the , outstanding
player award. Jerry Chapman,
Bill Harburn, Robert McNaughton,
Jack Chipchase, Billy Noakes and
Larry Jones scored the other Hen -
salt markers. Sam Ronnie is coach
of the team.
rs,„ ,PAA • 091,Fk
,dorr, sPeot the,,Weekes
,and ./acig NfAlCalP•Ms
At
the 'seal* 011W AM POWAY vexe
rs. George Grahainit MIAs
Coombs and Mrs, aailkee'MAIMOM.
Mr, and Mrs. flerh, 130 terkspes
the weelres4 in LOoden With gr-
ind Xrp. Charles Hunter. -
Mr, and Mrs: George Pepper
'visited with WT.. 'Balfour and s
Dalton on Sunday.
The ladies of Zion held a bak-
ing sale on Friday at Mrs. WM.
Stewart's, Dublin.
OS,
KIPPEN
.10. Orville Workman was in Pe -
Obit reeentlY.
Q. What is always behind time?
A., The back of a watch:
New
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Yes, and What You SAVE on One
Of These Cars* Will Pdy Your
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57 OLDS AMERICAN 88 SED-
AN-Jetaway transmission;
radio, etc. New.
57 PONTIAC COACH DELUXE
Brand new. Big discount.
56 METEOR RIDEAU SEDAN
Two-tone; whitewall tires;
under 9,000 miles.
56 CHEV, BEL AIR HARDTOP
V-8.—Two-tone, radio, White
wall tires. More like a Comet.
56 FORD CUSTOMLINE FOUR -
DOOR COTJNTRY SEDAN,–
The coming family car.
55 DODGE CRUSADER SEDAN
Less than 14,000 miles.
54 BUICK SIEDAN—Automatic,
radio, two-tone. Grips the
road.
53 DE SOTO SEDAN V-8—Auto-
matic, radio; W.W. tires, pow-
er steering. brakes, windows.
A real gem!
53 CHEV. BEL AIR -HARDTOP
Automatic, radio, etc. Under
20,000 miles. Like new.
53 CHEV. DELUXE SEDAN—
Radio.
53 PONTIAC' SEDAN—Two-tone
and other extras.
53 PONTIAC DELUXE SEDAN
Extras; real sharp.
53 MONARCH SEDAN — Auto-
matic radio etc
52 DESOTO SEDAN: -Automa-
tic; custom radio, sun. visor.
52 CHEV. SEDAN -Radio, Cen-
tipede tires.
52 PONTIAC DELUXE COACH
Custom radio, A beauty.,
52 DODGE SEDAN -Complete-
ly reconditioned.
51 STUDEBAKER SEDAN -Has
all the accessories.
51 DODGE CORONET SEDAN
Automatic. Tops in beauty.
51 CHEV. SEDAN - Motor re-
conditioned.
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51 METEOR 'COACH - Over- .
drive. Here's a honey!
50 CHEV. SEDAN - Complete
new paint job.
50 FORD!SEDAN—Clean.
50 FORD 'COACH — Pep at a
price.
PRICED TO GO IN A HURRY!
50 STUDEBAKER SEDAN
49DODGE COACH
49 CH.r.:V. SEDAN
49 DODGE SEDAN—Customiz-
ed.
49 MERCURY SEDAN
48 DODGE COACH—Real good.
MOTORCYCLE and
1/2 -TON TRUCK
THE ONLY WAY
To really tell the true condition is to see these
beauties yourself! It's the difference that counts!
COMPARE! COMPARE! COMPARE!
Dollar For Dollar, You'll Get More
BOB, CO.
MOTOR SALES
Phone 178 Henson for Demonstration or
Transportation
Open Evenings —8 to 10 p.m.
Located Next To ON.R. Tracks
• THREE SALESMEN TO SERVE YOU
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