The Seaforth News, 1942-10-08, Page 8PA
EIGHT
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
HENSALL
A delightful afternoon was spent
in the school room of . the United
Church on Tinlrsflay Werner/1i, Oct,
1St, when the W. M, S, .et the Milted
Clnrroh entertained the members of
the baby band and their mothers.
Mrs. Ballantyne presided for the
`' .meeting, Miss Murrey led in a cleyo-
tional period. Two piano solos,
Cradle 'song and Humoresque, were
given by Mrs, Albert Shirray, Recite -
tions by ']`eddy Nor'niuton, Wayne
Welsh, Eudora Hyde, Patsy Steer and
Elaine Beer, A piand duet by Betty
Mickle and Eleanor Co* and a solo
by Claudette Blowes, all of , which
were very much enjoyed. A very int•
°resting story was told to the child-
ren by Mrs. Middleton, In answer to
the roll call 27 little tots placed their
mite boxes in adecorated basket at
the front of the room. The graduation
exercises were in °huge of Mrs,
Hess, Mrs. McLarnon, Miss Doris
Buchanan with Miss Florence Welsh
at the piano. The following are the
names of the children who passed
through the gates from the Baby
Band to the Mission Band: Marlene
Richardson, Eudora Hyde, Judith
Shaddiak, Ronald Roweliffe, Wayne
Welsh, Marney Twitchell, Eric Smale
and Alexia Lostell. Lunch was served
at the close of the meeting.
Auction Sale
Cnctnlo ' '
Oct, 13th, at 1.30 P.m,
Horses --•3 good wont verses, •PIGS FOR SALE
Cattle -Durham cow due Oct. 30th. Six chokers, Yorks, ready to wean..
Brindle oow freshened , week, Jer- Apply to Frank Storey, McKillen.
sey and Durham cow freshened 1 Phone :544 r 24,
month, 50 mixed feeder oattle, Dur -
hams and Herefords, ranging from FOR SALE
500 to 800 lbs, 4 spring calves. 225 White Leghorn pullets,
These are all Ontario cattle and p lets, laying,
are in good condition, J. A, Nicilol,rLake goad, Exeter, Hay
Pigs ---75 Pigs from weaners to 100
lbs,
iuuplements-2 sets farm sleighs, 1
light sleigh, several good euttors,
eider press, steel tire buggy, 3 section
harrows, set of book band, harness
(almost pew), 3 wqoden barrels,
wagon tongues, Preston fer•tilator (13
run), Numerous other articles,
Homer Hunt, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer..
i Blaelcsmitlr 511 0lO Will be 010004
At to Stables, en 'Tuesday, Oct. 10th and 1201, Sohn 11icKensie..
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Implements and
some Household Effects, Lot 14, Con-
cession 5, Morris Twp,, on ` Wednes-
day, October 14th. Sale to commence
at 1 o'clock sharp.
Horses -1 reg. mare 7 years. old;
1, grey mare 0 years old; 1 gelding
5 years old; 1 gelding 4 years old; 1
filly (eligible for reg.) 1 year old.
Post Nuptial Shower- Cattle -10 young cows (to freshen
p Oct);' 4 heifer (to freshen Oct.); 2
In honor of Mrs, Wilfred Klapp Jersey heifers ('in calf); 1 part Jer-
(nee Miss Enid Parkins), a recent sey heifer (in calf); 10 yearlings; 15
bride, Miss Edna Saundercock was a
hostess at her home on Friday even-
ing. During the eveningthe bride
was presented with a lovely array of
miscellaneous gifts. The accompany-
ing address was read by Gladys ters); 1 reg. Yorkshire sow (to far.
Luker, after which Mrs, Kropp made row); 10 young Yorkshire sows (to
a fitting reply. Several appropriate farrow in Nov:); 10 pigs 3 mos, old;
contests were enjoyed. Those assist- 13 pigs 2 mos, old; 1 purebred York-
ing the hostess at the lunch hour shire hog.
and throughout the evening included, Hens_125 B. R. hens 1 year old
Mrs. Saundereock and June, also, (Bray) (Gov't, banded, blood tested).
Mrs, John Farquhar and Mrs. Par -1 Implements -1 wagon good repair;
kins, mother of the bride, Mrs. Klopp 1 light wagon; 1 root pulper; 1 hand
left on Saturday to take up resin- cutting box; 1 gang plow; 1 riding
enc° in Woodstock where her husband plow, 300 jute sacks, 4 feeding
Pte. Klopp is stationed. The follow- crates, 1 cable (120 ft.) ; 3 wooden
ing is the address: Dear Enid. We, pulleys; 1 set of beam settles; 1 coal
your Hensall friends and neighbors, oil drum (20 gal.),
desire to express to you our realize- Household Effects -1 mahogany
tion of the great loss we are about bedroom suite; 1 wooden bed; 1
to sustain due to your removal from child's bed; 3 felt mattresses; 2 sets
our midst, Asa slight expression of of springs; 1 hall rack; 1 washing
our esteem we ask you to accept machine, wringer, 1 daisy churn, 3
these. gifts which we trust you will buckeye incubators (300 egg size); 1
receive in the very hearty spirit in parlour cook coal stove; 1 box stove;
which they are given coupled with 1 carpet sweeper; 2 milk pails; 3
our best wishes for your future coal oil lamps, 1 Aladdin lamp.
health and happiness. Along the road The above list will be sold without
way of the. years may every day for reserve as proprietors are giving up
you be filled with perfect sunshine rented farm.
and,bright with skies of bine. Signed Terms cash.
on behalf of your friends and Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
neighbors. Wm. Speir, D. M. MacTavish, Prop -
Miss Jean Murray left on Saturday rietors.
for Kamloops, B.C., where she will
spend an extended visit with Dr, J.
G. and Mrs. Smillie. 1 CLEARING
Miss Irene Douglas, who has been AUCTION SALE
a resident of Hensall for a number Of House and Choice Antique
Fur
of years, has sold her home at the niture, some upwards of 100 years
west end of the village to Mr. Chas. old. W. E. Nairn,. auctioneer, will sell
Stephenson who will take possession by public auction on Richmond st.,
on Nov. lst. Miss Douglas intends south, Hensall, on Monday, October
making her home in London. 12th, at 12.30 o'clock sharp.
Mies Jean 'Foster who has conduct- 7 room frame house with 1 1/5 lots
ed a beauty parlor in Hensall for the
last Fall calves; 8 steers 2 years old.
1 pure bred Durham bull. This herd
is one of the best in Morris Twp.
Pigs -6 Weldwood sows (to far-
row; 2 Weldwood sows (with lit -
FOR SALE
20 pigs, about 2 months old, Some
young oattle about :900 lbs. for sale.
Roy Connell, R.R. 4, Seaforth, Prion°
654 r 22, Seaforth central,
Auction Sale
Stocker and Feeder Cattle at 'C, N:
R. Stock Yard, Seaforth, Wednes-
day, Oct, 14th at 1.30 p.m,
20 enotoe Feeder Steers from 900
to 1000 lbs; 20 Feeder Steers from
800 to 850 lbs. 20 Choice Feeder
Steers from 700 to 750 lbs. 10 steers
from 600 to .630 lbs. 10 Durham end:
Hereford heifers from 600 to 86Q lbs.
Several choice Springers.
Above are a choice lot. These'
cattle have been consigned to me to
Sell to the highest bidder.
Terns cash,
W. E. Nairn, Harold Jackson, Auc-
tioneers.
WANTED'
Middle-aged woman to care for an
invalid. Apply to Box 127, Seaforth
News, stating wages wanted,
NOTICE
Township of Tuckershnith
The Council of the Township of
Tuckersmith wish that any person
who is aware of any resident of the
Township who is on Active Service
and has not received an identification
wristlet, would phone or forward the
name, number, rank and unit to
Arnold Westcott, Seaforth.
D. F. MCGREGOR, Cleric,
FOR SALE
Some good Leicester ram lambs, a
young Berkshire hog, and a good
stocker steer about 900 lb, Apply
Wm, Moore, west of Kinburu.
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 17, Con. 9,' McKillop, 100 acres.
Good land. No buildings. All in grass.
Plenty of water, Apply to J. C. Laing,
Seaforth.
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock. Implements and
Household Effects. Frank Taylor,
Auctioneer, has been instructed to
sell by public auction on Friday,
October 16th, on North Half of Lot
17, Con. 9, Babylon Line; Stanley, 1
mile west and 1 mile south of Varna,
the residence of the late John Steph-
enson, .commencing at 1.30 sharp.
Horses -1 driving mare 7 years old.
Cattle -6 Hereford heifers 1%
years.
Implements -Deering binder in Al
past couple of years has secured a of land. shape; Deering mower, Deering
similar position in London and left Parlor, dining room, bedroom and horse rake; Deering drill 2' spring
kitchen furniture, consisting of hall cultivators; three drum roller; three
for that city recently, mirrm; hall rack; 7 -piece walnut section diamond harrows; two sec -
Mr. and Mrs. Kirk Hutton and suite with black hair cloth; large tion harrow; riding plough; ' Cock -
family of Goderich spent a short round piecrust table;parlor table, shutt gang plough; good Walking
visit with Mr. and Mrs, W. A. Mac -lough; out -throw disc; snuffler;
Laren on Sunday evening. both walnut; round footstool; large p
Mr. Garnet Case had the plate glass Parlor wall mirror with walnut wagon; set of sleighs; steel tire top
in one of his sums windows accident- frame; Bell piano and bench; statu- buggy; • cutter; fanning mill' with
ally broken one evening recently by ettes; rug; cushions; accordion, like complete set of sieves; set Renfrew
old accordion; 3 old clocks; scales; wheel barrow; extension lad
some unknown person or persons. new;
The police are investigating. mantle clock; 6 oil lamps; walnut I der; 40 rd, roll of woven wire; found
Mrs. Maud Henden, who has been picture frames; many other old plc- wooden water tank; galvanized water
confined to her horns for the past tures; 3 oval picture frames 8"x10"• tank; buggy pole; anvil; set of
couple of weeks suffering from an eye oak sideboard; oakchina cabinet; 6 slings; set of sling ropes; hay -fork
infection is slightly unproved, walnut chairs, upholstered seats; rope and car.
walnut upholstered rocker and toot- Harness -Set of team ' show har-
stool; long walnut upholstered sofa
In Memoriam small side table; small square table
In loving memory of a dear rtes- large extension cherry dining table
band and Mather, Alfred Austin, pewter tea set; 3 -piece silver tea set
Varna, who passed away Oct. 8, 1937. large silver sugar bowl with spoon new; Saskatchewan robe; car rug; 2
Oh how patient in thy suffering and hooks; Dutch silver tray, 6" x dozen good grain bags; 50 bushels of
When no hand could give thee ease, 10"; silverbread tray; wicker serv- mixed grain; 20 bushels of wheat;
God, the helper of the helpless, ing tray; large Japaned waiter tray; (10 tons of hay); Whipple -trees;
Saw thy pain and gave thee peace silver cruet; Brussels rugs; sewing neckyokes; 2 logging chains; shovels;
-Sadly missed and ever rememb- machine; beds; spool bed; bed spades; forks; and many other small
eyed by Wife and family. springs; 2 dressers; 2 wash stands, articles.
cherry; 2 sets bedroom crockery; 2 . Household Effects -Cook stove; 2
SPRAYED . APPLES FOR SALE small tables; 2 swing mirrors with heating stoves; tables; chairs, etc.;
Spy, Russet, Baldwin, Peewaukee, walnut frames; 4 cane -seated chairs, boiler, new; 8 cord of hardwood;
Cider apples and cooking apples. walnut frames; 2 chests; 4 pieces about r/ ton of chestnut coal,
Phone Clinton 622-24. Fred McOly- upholstered furniture, rocker, arm At the same time and place there
mont, Varna. chair, small chair, walnut sofa, hair will he offered for sale 50 acres of
cloth; walnut octagon centre table; land on the northhalf of Lot 17.
3 large wool carpets; a few mats; There is a two storey brick house
checker boards and checkers; pint- and 1 barn 56 by 36, also a shed. On
ures of various sizes; sheets, pillow this place there is plenty of water.
cases, blankets, feather pillows; There also is about 5 acres of bush
wash bench, wash tubs; clothes on the farm,. The rest of the land is
basket; sealed fruit, and many empty richclay learn and in a good state of
sealers; cupboard; step ladder; box cultivation.
commode; lawn mower; tables; Everything has to be sold to wind
shovels; walnut bed; large wash up the estate.
stand; cherry and bird's eye maple Terms of sale of chattels -Cash.
dressing table; walnut mirror and Terms of the farm, 10% cash„
stand; cane -seated chair; large ward- balance hi 30 days.
robe, fine workmanship and wood; I Edward Stephenson, Administrator.
crockery; carpet; curtains; many Frank Taylor, Auctioneer.
pieces othree sets of dishes, some
antiques; pitchers and bowls; large Auction Sale
platters; some glass containers; tin � Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imple-
food containers; 2 large brass ket- meets. Lot 3, Con. 10, Grey township,
ties; white and red enamel kettle mile east of Brussels, on Friday,
with lid; iron kettle and saucepan; October9th, at 1 p.m.
Horses -1 Clyde. horse 8 years old;
walnut or cherry drop-leaf table;
walnut glass cupboard; chairs, arm 1 Clyde mare 10 years old.
chair; electric stove; Frigidaire;
McClary range, nix holes and reserv- Cattle -1 black cow due Mar. 15;
oir; Beatty electric `washing mach- 1 red cow due Mar. 10; 1 roan cow
CLEARING ins; mirror; 2 smell tables, one with due Mar. 18; 1 red cow, farrow; 2 -
AUCTION SALEI drawer; electric iron; Beatty electric year-old steer, Durham; 1. Durham 2
sweeper; hand carpet sweeper; Full- year old heifer; 3 Durham year old
Of Farm Stock, Implements 'and er floor dust mop and other small steers; 1 Durham year old heifer; 4
Grain. On Lot 25, Con. 8, Hibbert Tp„ dust mops anti Fuller brushes; 3 sad Durham spring calves.
irons and 4old-fashioned sad irons; ; Pigs -7 pigs 175 lbs.; 5 pigs 150 lbs,
2.% miles west of Staffa on Tuesday, coal oil stove with oven: linoleum on Implements -1 Melotte cream Oct. 20th, at 1.30 p.m. I floor. 1 arator• 1 disc harrow; 1 M.H. mow- I
Cattle -Durham and Jersey cow, Terms on house made known on er; M.I-L 6 ft. binder, hay rack; farm
fresh with calf by her side; one black day of sale and will be sold subiect sleighs, 8 section harrows; 1 scuffler;
cow due Oct, 28th; roan cow fresh to reserve bid. Terms on furniture 1 walking plow; 1 gang plow; fan-
withcalf by her side; Durham cow , ning mill; 1 farm wagon; hay rack;
dueand household effects, cash,
due Nov. 8th; uure bred Jersey cow E Anetionoer.
Birt. Nairnt and Janos Petty; _Ems- buggy; cutter; 140 feet of new hay
due Feb. 3rd; Holstein cow due Feb, W cutrns, of the Estate of Martha ur- fork rope; hay fork; sling chain and
20th; Holstein heifer due March 15; dock. sling ropes; 1 sot of single harness;
two young cows milking, not with1 set of breeching harness, 3 horse
calf; ane Durham cow, fresh about) AUC
one month, TION SALE POSTPONED collars. Forks, shovels, whippletrees,
neckyokes and other articles.
A number of other cows, due dates' Auction Sale at farm of Albert 600 hu, of mixed grain, oats and
given time of sale. Steen, Goci°rich Township, rias beau barley; 36 tons mixed alfalfa, timothy
1 pure bred Brown Swiss bull calf, postponed until further notice, Terms on chattels, cash.
6 months old.
16 pig0, 4 months old; 1 well bred
Yorkshire sow, bred.
1 agricultural mere, quiet and re.
liable.
Some Vann Implementa.
About 300 bushels of oats,
Terms cash, Everything to be soldl
without reserve as farm is rented.
Herbert Smale, Proprietor,
Edgar Butson, Clerk.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
ness; set of collar tops; set of fancy
spread rings; (4 horse collars); 2
sets of work harness; 2 sets of single
harness; set of --single harness almost
HOUSE FOR SALE
The following lands are offered for
sale by tender, namely, Lots 19, 20,
21 and 22, on the West side of Mill
Street, in Carter's subdivision of part
of Block K, in Jarvis Survey of part
of the Town of Seaforth, County of
Huron.
Tenders must be. in the hands of
the undersigned on or before the 24th
day of October, 1942, and must be
accompanied by a marked cheque for
10% of the amount of the tender.
On the said lands there is said to
be erected a one and one half storey
frame dwelling house with cement
foundation.
These lands are offered for sale to
close the Estates of Rosey Wilson
and Robert Wilson. The highest or
any tender not necessarily accepted.
McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth,
Ontario, Solicitors for A. I. Meredith,
Administrator of the Estates of
Rosey Wilson and Robert Wilson.
FOR SALE
Girl's winter eoat, in g000 condi-
tion, size 18, Chamois >lining, fur
trimmings, Apply at News ()Rice,
LOST .
A' light red Hereford heifer around
800.900 lbs. strayed from .Webster
Bros. grass farm, Varna, -;Anyone
knowing whereabouts please notify
Watson Webster, Phone Clinton
11.622.
CIDER MILL
Will make Cider, Apple Butter and'
Jelly, every day until Nov. 21st, No
creamery cans allowed. Phone 181.
Fred IHennick, West Ward, Mitchell.
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Spies, Russets, Sloth's, etc. Apply
to Gordon . Horner, Varna, Phone 620
r 25, Clinton central,
AUCTION SALE'
Lambert Sale Yards, Stratliroy,
Saturday, Oct. 10th.
200 Head mixed stock cattle, . in-
cluding 2 year old steers, yearling
steers and heifers, stock cows and
springers. A choice run of cattle.
Sales every, Saturday. Trucks' to
deliver,
A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Farm Stock and Implements. At
Lot 10, Con, 9, Morris Township, 234
miles east of Blyth, on Thursday,
Oct. 15th at 1 p.m. •
Horses -Clyde team 10 years old.
Cattle -2 milk cows due to freshen
in Jan.; 1 Hereford farrow cow; 6
cattle, year old; 2 heifers 2 years old;
3 steers, 2 years old; 5 spring calves.
Hens -75 year old rock hens,
Implements -McCormick binder; 1
11I,H, mower, sulky t'alce, miller,
riding plow, Int, (new) 2 furron
walking plow; 1 walking plow; 1 disc
Barrow, cultivator, M. H, manure
spreader; M.H. hay loader; 3 section
harrow; land roller, buggy, eutter,
farm wagon, hay rack, 2000 1b.
scales, fanning mill; quantity of lum-
ber, water tank, cream separator,
churn,•M.11. 2 h.p. gasoline engine;
1 cutting box, root pulper, set sleighs,
gasoline tank, hay fork, ropes, slings,
gasoline lantern, forks, shovels, whip-
pletrees, neckyokes, eta.
500 Mts. of nixed grain.
Terns cash,
Wm. R. Gibson, R.R,3 Walton, prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements,
The undersigned auctioneer, Mr.
W. E. Nairn, has been instructed by
Thos. D. Wren to sell by public auc-
tion. on Thursday, October 1520, on
Lot 28, Con. 13, Township of Hibbert,
four miles east of Hensall at one
o'clock sharp, the', following:.
Horses -One matched team of ag-
ricultural black geldings six years.
Cattle -One red cow 3 years old,
with,ealf by side; 1 red cow 3 years
old, due at time of sale; 1 roan cow
4 years old, due at time of sale; 1
roan cow four years old, due Novem-
ber; 1 Hereford cow four years old;
due 3n November; one red cow 4
years old due February; 1 roan cow
3 years old, due in March; 1 Poll An-
gus bull eligible for registration. One
pair roan heifers one year old. One
pair of yearling roan steers. One pair
of yearling Hereford •steers. 1 year-
ling red steer. 1 Hereford fat calf. 1
pair of Poll Angus fat calves, One
Poll Angus calf.,
Pigs -York sow due at lime of
sale; four purebred Tamworth sows
due at time of sale. Six chunks,
Implements - Spi•lug tooth Mc-
Cormick Deering cultivator, good as
new; Cockshutt beanscuffler and pull-
er almost new; Massey Harris riding
plow; Frost and Wood seed drill.
Four section set of harrows in good
shape. One long plow. One team
wagon, one hay rack; one buggy;
cutter; one land roller; Massey Har-
ris mower; stiff tooth Frost & Wood
cultivator; single furrow Cockshutt
riding plow; Connor upright engine,
4 h.p.; corn cutting box. •
Harness -Set team backbend har-
ness used three seasons; set single
harness used 'a few times, new; one
third horse harness.
Coarse grain. A number of other
articles too numerous to mention.
Terms cash. No reserve as the pro-
prietor has other interests and is giv-
ing up farming and everything must
be sold.
Thos. D. Wren, Proprietor.
W. E, Nairn, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of Household Furnishings, On Sat-
urday, Oct. 10th, over Haigh's Store,
Seaforth, at 1 p.m. .
Westinghouse electric range; Clare
Bros, wood or coal range; oak dining
room suite; 4 rocking chairs; settee
set, mortis chair; 2 dressers, 2 wash
stands; 2 sets of bed springs, 2 iron
beds; 1 large wicker chair; 2 mat-
tresses; number of small tables and
pedestals; wool blankets, quilts,- .p11 -
lows; 1 piano sold by Heintzman
(like new); coal oil heater; clock,
sealers, wash tubs, all kinds of dish-
es, meat grinder.
Floor coverings, 1 Wilton- rug.9x12
(like new); 1 linoleum rug 9x16.
Terms cash.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Mrs. Jean Haigh, Proprietor.
pICOBAC,
Pyle Ta ctcc,o
FOR A MILD, COOL, SMOKE
Farm --62 acre, Clay loam, well
I drained, brick house, frame barn, art-
' esian well, wird mill. Terms on farm
macre known day of sale.
H. Jackson, Auctioneer.
James BI, Fulton, Proprietor.
HORSES FOR SALE
Twenty good horses and colts for
sale. Apply to Geo. Iii Rolland,
Dublin.
STRAYED
From Lot 29, Con, 6, MoIfillop, a
yearling, weighing around 600 lbs.
with tip off right ear. Any one -know-
ing whereabouts of this animal please
notify Charles Dolmage, phone 837 -
13, Seaforth central.
ROOMS FOR RENT
The rooms in Mrs. Gordon's }ions°
are for rent, Comfortable and con-
venient in every way. Apply at, the
house or address P.O. Box 61, Sea -
forth.
FOR, SALE
D'ssex coupe six cylinder, withrum-
bio seat. Five good tires, in good
shape. G. C. Petty, Hensall•
FOR SALE
2 sleighs, 1 wagon, 1 gravel box,
1 disc inside throw, 1 cultivator, I
plow, harrows, chains.. Terms cash.
Apply to Wes. Nichols, Seaforth.
CASH.
SATURDAY
Tilison's Oats-
3 10, plcge ,,,;,,,,,,150
Quaker Oats, large pkge 23c
Corn 'Flakes, 3 ,pkges , , , 23c
Post Toasties, 3 pages 25c
Kofy-Sub, pkge. .. 290
't'endei' Leaf Tea-
pkge, ,,,.,, 09c
Rolled Wheat -
5 lb. bag 21c
Muffets, 2 pltges 22^
Real' Old Nippy Cheese
CARRY
SPECIALS
Royu1 Purple' Calf Meal --
100 lb, bag 4 00
50 lb, bag,...,,,.,., 2.10
25 lb, bag 110
National Hog Concentrate
per cwt, 3 85
Pig. Starter, per cwt 2.65
Cream of the West Flour
• 98 lb, bag 2.69
Prairie Rose Flour-
98 lb. bag 2.49
Havelock Flour-
98 10. bag .,.,,,,.2,49
per ib, 25c.
.1. Finnigan
AUCTION SALE
Of Live Stock, .On Lot 29, Con. 13,
Hulled Tp., 3 miles northwest of
Londesboro, 00 Friday; •, Oct, 16th
at 1 p,m. sharp,
1 driving horse, six years old,'
10 cows milking and supposed to
be in calf. • • ' •
40 year-old and 2 year old heifers;.
50 steers from 700 to 1000 lbs.; 10
spring calves; 40 hogs weighing from
70 to 100 lbs.
150 white Leghorn pullets,
This is a choice lot of Ontario cat-
tle consisting of Hereford and Dur-
ham.
Wilmer Howatt, Proprietor,
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Property in Hensall, On Satur-
day, Oct: 17, at 1,30 p.m. on the pre-
mises, the estate of the late Conrad
Volland, in Hensall, consisting of
two lots and frame house with full
basement.
Will be sold subject to reserve bid,
K. I. McLean, Solicitor for the
Estate.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Anyone wishing to see this prop-
erty before the sale may apply to
Wolter Fairbairn, Hensall.
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock and Implements.
At Lots 17 and 18, Con. 6, Town-
ship of McKillop, (234 miles north of
Seaforth and 2 miles east), on Fri-
day, Oct. 9th
'at 1 o'clock sharp.,
Cattle -1 cow rising 7 years, Dred
Apr. 12; 1 cow rising 6' years, bred
Apr, 21; 1cow rising 7 years, bred
Juno 18; 1 cow rising 6 years, bred
July 28, (All above cows supposed
to be in calf.) 1. cow freshened on
Sept.'lst; 1 cow freshened on Sept.
521s; 1 Durham heifer 2 years old,
due Nov.; 1 Durham heifer, bred July
25; 3 yearling heifers; 2 yearling
steers; 3' spring ' heifer calves; ' 3
Spring steer calves; 3 sucking calves;
1 purebred bull 1 year pld.
Pigs -26 chunks.
Harness -1 double ,set breeching
harness in Al 'condition; 1 set back
band harness; 1 set single harness;
7 horse collars.
Implements -1 only 0j wagon, hay
rack and box; 1 Clinton fanning mill;
1 cultivator and seeder box attached;
1 Massey Harris mower, 6 ft. cut; 1
riding plough, 2 furrow; 1 riding
plough, single furrow; 1 walking
plough; 1 ecuffler; 1 sugar beet scuf-
fler; 1 set harrows; 1 DeLaval cream
separator, 1 year old, good as newl-
strainer pail and milk pails; top cut-
ter in good shape; top buggy; open,
buggy; 1 roll woven wire fence, be-
tween 8 and 10 rods; 1 sugar kettle;
galvanized feed box; 3 ladders; 3
sets doubletrees; stone boat; hopper
self feeder for chickens; scythe;
logging chains, shovels, forks, pick,
hay knife, numerous other articles.
40 hens, White Leghorns.
Quantity mangolds and turnips.
Some household furniture.
Terms cash. No reserve as proprie-
tor has sold the farm.
Harold Dale, Auctioneer.
Joe Murray, Clerk.
John E. Daley, Proprietor.
APPLES FOR SALE
Certified apples. Good cookers.
Pippins, Snows, McIntosh Reds, Tal -
mans, Kings, Greenings and Spys.
Phone 651 r 22, Seaforth central.
Albert G. Alexander, Kippen.
• FARM FOR SALE
120 acres; mile east oPWalton.
Large bank barn; frame house;
gravel pit. Apply to Jean Turner, or
Alex Kerr, Seaforth,
HOUSE FOR SALE
6 -room house, all modern conveni-
ences, reasonably priced to wind up
an estate. Box 127, Seaforth News.
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid-
ent, Windstorm & guarantee bonds.
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
in first class companies.
Information cheerfully given
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES
Seaforth
Monument Works
Formerly W. D. Chapman
NOW OPERATED BY
CUNNINGHAM &
FRYDE
We invite inspection of our stock
of Cemetery Memorials
SEAFORTH - TUESDAYS AND
SATURDAYS, or any other
time by appointment
See Dr. Harbern-Phone 105
Phone 41 -Exeter -Box 150
AleLONNHLL & HAYS
Barrister's, Solicitors, Etc,
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
aEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion" Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hours; -
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
BOX.
,.I t u rat #ervirt
Special and Careful Attention
AMBULANCE
Office Residence
Main St. Jarvis St.
43 18
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICERS
President, 'Alex, McEwing, B1ytb.;>
Vice -President, W. R. .Archibald, Sea
forth; Manager & Sea-Treas., M. A.
Reid, Seaforth.
AGENTS
F. McKercher, R.R,1, Dublin; John,
E. Pepper, R.R,1, Brueefield; J. F.
Prueter, Brodhagen; James Watt,.
Blyth.
DIRECTORS
.Alex Broailfoot, Seaforth; William
Knox, Londesboro; Chris Leonhardt,
Brodhagen; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;.
Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; W. R -
Archibald, Seaforth; Alex Mc2wing,
Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton;
Hugh Alexander, Walton.
Parties desirous to effect insurance'
or transact other business, will be.
promptly atended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post
offices.
. Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE.
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors' to James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Close
Companies.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate
'f University of Toronto.
Paul L. Brady, M.D., Graduate of
University of Toronto.
The Clinic is fully equipped wills
complete and modern x-ray and other
up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic•
equipment.
Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and
Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Tuesday in every month from 3 to
5 p.m.
Free well -baby clinic will be held
In the second and last Thursday it
"very month from 1 to 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D..
Physician and Surgeon
ra Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5J
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine. University
If Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square'
Throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
'1ommercial Hotel, Seaforth, third
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 p.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first
Tuesday In each month, -53 Waterloo
9t., Stratford, Telephone 267.
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235
DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
(Essential War Industry)
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