The Seaforth News, 1949-03-24, Page 10THE SEAFORTH NEWS
QUALITY ENGLISH
COVERT CLOTH
for Spring
We're mighty proud of our
fine showing of Topcoats
this season—and this is one
line that is positively "tops."
All wool fine covert cloth
in fawn, brown and blue grey
shades.
Styled in sllp.on model as
sketched, in size 36 to 44.
Priced at 29.50.
Other Topcoats at
37.50 to 49.50
New
Cotton Gabardine
All -Weather
C.mar-ATS
Made of English shower-
proof flne Luster cotton
gabardine, In fawn shade
only, with rich satin lining.
A fine Coat for rain or
shine, tailored in popular all-
round belt style as sketched.
Size 36 to 42 only.
19.so
Stewart Bros.
TENDERS WANTED
For painting S. S. No. 7, McIQIIop, inside
and out.; ie. Work to bo done during sum-
mer holidays. Tender's will be received until
April 16. For further particulars apply to
ALEX DENNIS, Walton 8112, y: Tress.
FOR SALE
A quantity of mixed grain; also 1 bronze
gobler 1 year old, Phone 841r22. ERNEST
ADAMS.
FOR SALE
A good building lot for sale opposite flour
mill. Apply to MRS. W. J. WILLIAMS,
ban 357, Seaforth
LOST
in Dublin on Thursday night, Mar, 17, by
mistake, a gray overcoat was put in the
trunk of a car parked in front of Stapleton's
Peed Store. Finder pleaeo phone Seaforth
061-25, REWARD.
FOR SALE
Two Durham bulla. Anp1Y PEARSON
CHARTERS, phone 6568.d Seaforth
FOR SALE
1. SOO bun. Cartier. Oath grown from certi-
fcod Registered seed. $1 a bus, Bin inn.
2. 3 yearling Hereford Heifers.
3. 1 registered Hereford bull rising 2 years.
4. 1 Durham cow 5 years old, due to freshen
in July.
5. 1 Polled Angus cow 3 years old, clue to
freshen in July.
All .above Cattle are T -B tested.
6. 15 tone of good Hay.
7. 1. Cockshutt Manure Spreader, used one
month.
8. Rubber tired wagon, new roller rack used
one season.
O. One Beath white enamel coal & wood
Range with reservoir., nearly now. Used only
one year...
Apply H. J. TOMLINSON, or phone 50,
Dublin
COAL - COKE
WOOD
—We Have Them.—
William M. Hart
Office Phone 593-W
tfteRAVIAAMIIVVYWVIAINAFISIAAMMAIII
FOR SALE
A quantity of mixed Red Clover & Timothy
baled Hay. Apply ARNOLD KEYS, Varna
Card of Thanks
Mr: George Par'kerwishes to thank Ms
many relatives and friends for .cards, treats,.
eto., while a patient in Scott Memorial. Hos
-
Pita!, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
1048 Ford tractor, Two -furrow International
plow, both in excellent condition. PRANIC
EICICMEIER, Con. 6, Lot 30, Logan. Tel,
70r13 Dublin
FOR SALE
A quantity of Red Clover seed, CHARLES
KLEBER, phone 24r8. Dublin
Mrs,' William Shade and family wish to
thank their many friends and neighbors, also
Mr. W. J. Duncan and, staff, for acts of
kindness andsympathy extended to them
during their sad bereavement'. in the .lose of
their dear husband and father, Thanks to all
those who loaned ears, Specialthanks to Rev.
A. W. Gardiner, '.pastor of the Egmondville
United Church, also Captain McDonald of the
Salvation Army; and to. Mr. Box.
FOR SALE
1 young Tolworth hog, Some small chunks
and some York sows. Also come Tamworth
s o
sous, fired. And ensilage. HARVEY Mc-
ILWAIN, 852 1' 23 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Pigs—A. number of pigs f, weeks old,
Phone Clinton 613-24. FRED McCLYMONT,
Varela
Pat Woods and family wish to thank their
many friends and neighbors for the kindness
and sympathy 'shown them at the time of
their bereavement. They wish to thank all
those who loaned cars, sent curds and flowers
or assisted in any. way, tts,.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert M. Scottwishto thank
their many friends for theirkindness and:
sympathy, and also for cards, flowers and
fruit while Mrs. Scott was in the -hospital:
Special thanks to Mr, Whitney, •Dr. Brady,
:Kiss Parke, and also the Hospital Staff.
NOTICE
A '30m16 Estonian couple with one child,
(8010 living in Sweden, desire work on an
Ontario farm. They are fully experienced
farmers. For particulars contact GEORGE
STONE, Walton 5.30.1. - ..
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS —At Lot
6, Con, 6, HRS, Tuckersmith, 81% south and
11/ cast of Seaforth, on Wednesday, April 6,
at 1 n.m. HORSES—Roan mare, aged ; filly,
bay, aged 2 years; choice gelding rising 4 yrs.
CATTLE -5 cows, various ages, none old.
1 cow, aged: 7 stocker cattle, coming 2 years;
8 stocker calves, coming 1 year.
20 sheep, some with lamb, Leicester fad
Suffolk breeding.
IMPLEMENTS—Threshing machine, 24 x
40, Bell, fitted with Efersol feeder, cutting
box, 13 -inch, Massey-OIarria, grain grinder,
1014 -in. M -H, Tractor. 20-30 M -1I. steel
wheels, Tractor, 15-30 Hatt -Parr, serviceable,
tractor plow, Cockshutt, 3 -furrow 12".
Crain binder, WTI. 7 ft; hay mower, M -I3•
6 ft.; bay loader, 1.1-1I, dung -deck; hay tattler,
M -H; hay rake, side delivery, M -H; hay rake
M -H, 12 ft ; cultipacke, Intel.10 01. ; culti-
vator, Frost & Wood, 0 ft.; grain drill,
12 nam ; grain drill, M -II, 10 run ; drag her -
tow. I1101 4 -stet. ; corn muffler, Cockshutt,
2 row; riding plow, M -H, disc barrow. 12
plate; walking plow, Plenty No. 21; walking
plow, wood beam, South Bend, manure
epreader, MaCormielc; spring tooth harrows,
4 section, Cockshutt; muffler, single, E' & W
wagon, wend wheel ; wagon, steel wheel ; top
buggy; Portland nutter; bay rack, 16 ft.;
stack rack, 15 ft.; truck ecalee, Ronfvew,
2,000 lis, ; fanning 81111, Clinton ; root pulper ;
steelatonabaat; wheel barrow, aluminum, on
rubber; 2 chop boxes ; cream separator, 2 -Ii ;
Grain -800 bus. oats, & 81113. oats & bar-
ley ;
ar-ley; 100 bus. feed wheat, A host of minor
articles usually found on a farm including
harness, horse collars, shovels, corn hoes, etc,
Household—Stove,. Home Comfort, with re-
servoir,- kitchen cabinet. Everything to be
Sold to settle Estate of late. Rat, C. Doig.
Terms cash
PAUL DOIG & JAMES DOIG, Executors
for Estate.
Itarold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P, Chesney, Clerk
Auction Sale
Ole FURNITURE. In Walton, on Tuesday,
March 20, nt 1 p.m
Princese Pat range; kitchen cupbbard.;
wardrobe; 1 book ease; 2 bird cages electric
vacuum cleaner, good as new ; kitchen outfit ;
2 Quebec heaters; 1 studio couch ; bedsprings
and -mattresses, good as new; 2 chesterfield
chairs; large runof kitchen chairs.; 3 linol-
eum rugs; large number of dishes, pots, pans
and cooking utensils
MRS. PRINGLE, Proprietress
0.ew Rowland, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
Ole SOWS AND PIGS-1,99mile north of No.
8 Highway, east of Supertest gas station, off
No. 23 highway about SD rods, on Saturday,
March 20th, at 2 p.m.
1 brood sow with 9 pigs by her side, 5 weeks
old ; 1 brood sow with 0 pigs by side, 41,
weeks old; 1 brood sow with S pigs by side, 4
weeks old; 1 brood sow with 5 pigs by side,
4 weeks .old.
1 bread saw due to farow•May 6; 1 blood
sow due May d ; 1 brood sow due May 7; 2
brood sows due June.
10 good pigs 0 weeks old.
1 good driving horse, good single or double,
Princess Pat cook stove in .good condition
Terme cash.
NORMAN BALER, Proprietor
Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
OF HOUSEHOLD EPPECTS.—In the town
of Seaforth, on Monday, Mttroh 28th, at 1
p.m. at the residence of Mrs, Louise Shana-
han, Victoria strath.
3 lac. velour Chesterfield suite: Naweomlte
piano and bench; rolled top 14 cut oak desk;
cabinet radio; electric lumps; 2 Wilton toga;
oak dining room table; 0 dining chairs; oak
sideboard; oval china cabinet; oval wall
mirror; large plate glass mirror; odd tables;
curtains, drapes, scatter rugs; vacuum cleaner
with attachments; Spattor refrigerator; Tud-
hope 4 -burner electric stove, automatic oven
control; fall leaf table; kitchen. cabinet;
kitchen table; electric washing machine; ver-
anda swing; rustic veranda furniture, lawn
mower; tools, 150 ft. garden hose, walnut
bedroom suite, chiffonier, vanity and table,
bed lamp. 2 dressers, iron bed, wooden bed,
cot. sewing machine, trunk, pillows, blankets,
bedding, chenille bedspread, clock, set of
crystal hand painted plates, odd china cups
& saucers, two tea sets, silver, linen, and
kitchen utensils. Terms oath.
MRS. LOUISE SI•IANAIHAN, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS. At
Lot 6. Con. 12, Tuckoamlth, 3 miles east of
IIensel], of 12.80 p.m„ Mon. April 411,
Chestnut gelding 6 years old.
CATTLE -1. Hereford cow with calf at foot;
1 Hereford cow, clue in May; 10 Hereford
steers and heifers rising 2 years old; 10
Hereford steers and heifers 1 year old; 2
mmitll calves ; 1 purebred Hereford bull 4 years.
Pigs -15 York chunks.
IMPLEMENTS—W.P. Allis Chalmers stan-
dard tractor on rubber; Massey -Harris 8-fue-
row plow (need one season) ; 3 section dreg
harrows (new) ; 8 -foot cult! -Packer; 8-
ft. powerlift stiff tooth cultivator; 2 sets of
4 section hnl'rows; 0 it. steel roller'Masses,-
Harris
11 -hoe
International fertilizer drill; 7 It. Masse -
Y
1 xurie Hinder•• 0 ft. McCormick -Deering
4
mover M -D ]in loader like new No. 4
Cockshutt manure spreader (like new) 1 rub-
ber tired wagon ; Cockshutt side rake (new) ;
16 ft. hay rack with sliding rack; wagon box
for silo filling (new) ; root. nether, 14 hp
motor; power tamely; Csekshutt 4 -row beet or
bear. muffler; 2 stip pans: 200 good sap
buckets. Little Beaver grain grinder with 3
hp General Electric motor.
Cockshutt tractor 13 -disc seed drill with
pel0e6 lift
Hs & Grain -160 bus. of Galore barley
Hey ; 2. 6
',suitable far seed -e0 bus. of mixed rain •
!, toof feed beans; 26 tot of axed hay;
20 ft. or corn ensilage; 14 ft. silo.
Quantity of. Household Effects.
No reserve, Plum sold. Terms cash,
'MRS. CARRIE MOLEAN, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Auction Sale
OF PARM STOCK. At - Lot 21, Con. 12,
Hibbert 'rwp„ 21,4 miles southwest of Crom-
arty, on Wednesday, March 30, at 1.30 P.m.
DURHAM COWS—Cow 5 years old, calf at
foot; cow 8 years old, calf at foot; cow, 4
years old, due May 7, carrying 2nd calf;
cow 3 years old. calf at foot; caw, 8 years
old, calf at foot; cow 3 years old, milking;
COW 8 Years old, calf at foot; cow ti"'years
old, calf at foot; cow 4 years old, calf at foot.
YOUNG CATTLE -2 Baby Beeves. 2 two-
year-old Heifers; 2 two-year-old Steers ; 2
Heifers 1% years old ; 2 Steers 1 year 'old
2 summer Calves. All passed T-13 test,
1 Belgian filly coming three.
1 sow with litter of ten purebred York pigs.
1 sou- with litter of 8,
Terms cash.
JAMES HOWE, Proprietor
W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK, TRACTOR POWER,
Palm Imps., also Hay & Grain. W. E. Nairn,
Auctioneer, will sell by public auction on Lot
18. Con. 5; Logan, 23/ miles north, 1,(r -mile
west of Mitchell, on Thursday, March 31,
commencing at 12 p.m.
HORSES -130y mare 8 yea's old ; bay geld-
ing 7 yea's old.
CATTLE -6 Holetein cows (fresh) with
calves by sides; 4 Holstein Cows due time of
sale; 8 Holstein caws due early in April:
2 Holstein cows, milking; 12 steers, 800 lb0.;
7 year-old I•Ioleten' heifers, ca1£-7100d vaccin-
ated. All this stock is T -B tested.
HOGS -16 shoats, 150 lbs.; 50 chunks; 25
weaned Pigs; 2 sows due middle of April;
2 soave due in May.
GRAIN -150 bus. mixed grain ; 100 bus.
feed barley; 100 bus. Galore seed barley;
1 has. clover seed ; 25 bus, seed flex; 60 tons
shelled corn,
IMPLEMENTS—Allis Chalmers (U) tractor
on rubber; Oliver 2 -row corn picker; Skyline
cern harvester with Wisconsin motor; corn
blower; Allis-Chalmers combine with flax
rolls, scour clean and pick-up; McCormick -
Deering 3 -furrow tractor plough on rubber;
0 foot double iliac; McCormick -Dealing 8 -
furrow ,(laugh, neo bottom on lubber: 3
section M -D drag barrows; 18 ft. Allis-
Chalmers lever harrows; M. -H, birder
7 ft.; M -1I mower, 514 08..; MD hay loadrr;
M -H. aide rake; M 7 fertilizer drill ; Oliver
manure spreader; 0 ft roller; :; sections
harrows; walking Plotloh; hand seuffler; rub-
ber-tired
uh-
1 i d with roller reek' Smalley
At Finnigan's
Calling The Housewife
e
Arrived this week, shipment of Clark's Pork & Beans, 2 for 23c
NAVEL ORANGES, need. size, Honey, Grade A, 2 lbs. 85c
real choice, Special al Galy. Pail, reg, $1.60 $1.25'
5 . Doz. 99c Utility 'Stools, special $8.75
Boker Scissors ........ $2.60
First Grade Butter 00c Paint Brushes all prices
Pure ,Lard, lb. 18c Complete stock of Flo -Glaze Paint
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
Nungaziammustokm,w¢...,f,T ;',I:il.: r+.!, ax x. y..:1••••0
Clearing Auction Sale
011 FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS..
At Lot 16, .Con. 2, Tuckeramith 'Psvp;, 1%t
miles East of Kippen, on Friday, March 26,.
at 1 P.M.
HORSES -. Matched team of registered
Clyde mares B & 9 years old.
CATTLE — White cow 7 years old, due'
March 1; grey cow 6 years, dne March 28;
Red cow 6 Years, due March 311 Hereford
cow 6 years, due March 25 ; Grey cow 3 yea's,
milking, due- July ; Grey cow, 4 years old,
milking', due Ont. 1st; red &• white cow 6
years, milking, -duo .Aug. 26 ;'Red cow' 3 years,
due Sept. 15th ; 2 ethers, 0pprox. 1,100 Ibs ;
3 steers, approx. 800-Ibs; 2 fat heifers 300
Ib s ; 7 one -year-old steers & heifers ; 3 Fall
calves
IMPLEMENTS — One Allis Chalmers 0
tractor, starter & lights, in A-1. condition.
3 -furrow dnterenational tractor plow; 2 -sec-
tion International spring tooth harrow (like
new) • still tooth cultivator, 6 ft.; steel roller;
4 section harrow ; eleven 11111 disk Inter-
national fertilizer drill`; 7 ft International
binder, short & long tongue; 6 ft, cut Deer-
ing mower; International dump rake; Into-
nation] hay loader (like new); International
bean muffler with discs; M -H bean puller;
DeLaval cream separator; steel through (new),
implements tongues, large iron kettle,
Rubber tire wagon (like new) ; 15 ft. flat
rank, with one-man rack, nearly new; fan-
ning mill; grass seeder ; sling ropes 4' chain :
2 heavy chains; 6 gal. oil can ; cistern pump.,
10 ft. pipe, in good order, 14 ft. 11,4" gale.
pipe, 50 posts, 600 3 -inch tile; root pulper;
1/s 1M motor (like new) ; 2 emery grinders,
bench for motor.
Set braes mounted breeching harness ; 6
horse collars; 2 blankets, set sleighs; 2 dogs;
grain bags ; 4 bus. No. 1 clover, seed; 100
es. barley 0AC 21, for seed.
i� Walking plow, muffler. ^Quantity hay.
Wheel barrow, shovels, spool of barb wire.
Other articles too numerous to mention.
Terms cash.
EARL SPROAT, Proprietor
Harold Jackson. Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney. Clerk
Clearing Auction Sale
HOUSE, PROPERTY and FURNITURE.
The Estate of the late Mrs. John Lamb,
George street, Seaforth, Saturday, March 26,
at 1 p.m. sharp.
PROPERTY—Property consists of a five
room flame, cottage with good cellar, bard
and soft water and hydro installed, one
woodshed, lot 50 feet by 144 feet.
CHATTELS—One cook stove, good as new ;
1 Quebec heater; 1 kitchen cupboard, antique;
1. extension dining room table; 1 oval living
room table; 1 drop-1ea4 table; 8 small tables ;
1 couch; 1 congoleum rug .7x12; 1 congoleum.
rug 11x12 ; 1 congoleum rug, 12x14; 1 aon-
goloum rug 8x9; 1 ornamental mirror, bevel
glass; 1 copper boiler; 1 carpenter's chest;
1 coal oil stove. 3 -burner; 1 pair quilting
frames; 1 step ladder; 1 ironing board ; 1
axe and shovel ; dust mop ; 1 Raymond sew
ing machine; ,5 cane -bottom chairs; 4 kit-
chen chairs; 2 rocking chairs, leather Beats;
1 settee and 2 wicker chairs; 1 rocking
chair; 2 clothes chests ; 1 elimplete toilet sett
2 oil lames; 1 electric table lamp ; picture
frames ; large amount of dishes; 3 *woollen
blankets ; 3 .pairs flannelette blankets; 3 Linn
table cloths; curtain rods; 1 mahogany 600sh
stand; 1 walnut dresser; 3 beds. springs and
mattresses; 2 pairs curtains; 1 small lace
table 010811 ; 13 dozen steel table knives; 1
dozen forks, stainless steel ; 1 dozen knives,
stainless steel ; 1�( dozen table spoons ; 11/w
dozen tea spoons; 8 cushions; 1 hand mir-
ror; PASTURE FOR RENT
1 bedroom mirror; 1 linen table cloth,
whie, with napkins to go with it; 2 hand Pasture -100 acres in Stanley. Fenced into
crocheted bedspreads; 3 plain bedspreads• 3 fields, drained, plenty of water and shade.
pairs cotton sheets: 7 pillows; 2' feather Apply -Bax 127, The Seaforth News
licks; 3 mattresses; pillow cases end towels;
centrepieces; 7 hand -made quilts -.1 electric
iron; 1 electric pad; 7 cushions; large num-
ber of quart and pint sealers; 1 rip saw:
tub stand, tub and boiler: 1 galvanized flour
barrecoal;
uuntit
or ,
loropl ; 3 cords of king; q Y
- cooking utensils.
large Terms—On
of
Teams—On property: The property will be.
offered subject to reserve bid.
On Chattels. cash.
THOMAS NOLAN, FRANK NOLAN, Exe-
cutors
f the EstateAuof lee Mrs, John Lamb
L
Harness Hardware
At Cost
TO CLEAR
W. J. THOMPSON
SHOE REPAIR
Shavings Free
Plens0 provide your own truth. Apply
J. BOSHART & SONS
THURSDAY, MARCH 24, 1949
THD SMAffi'O1 M N338WS
Snowdon Bros„ Publishers .
Authorized as Second 01ass mail, Post, Office
Dept., Ottawa
BOX
, aurin rrnir
FOR SALE
Doherty piano in real good condition. In-
ellll'e of MRS. ERNEST ROZELL, Clinton.
Phone 688-M
FOR SALE
Used upright piano. In good condition.
Apply to The Seaforth News
FOR SALE
38 Plymouth sedan with radio, heater and
defroster. In good running condition. Apply
Lo P. O'ROURKE, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Girl's spring coat, for girl 8 to 10 years,
green. Can be seen at GILLESPIE CLEAN'RS
WANTED
Limited number of cattle for grass, farm
1A mile south of Dublin. APPIY JOSEPH
HICKEY. Seaforth
''AMBULANCE
Prompt and .Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers 801' all occasions
Phones: Day 48
Night 595'W
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST„ SEAFORTH, ONT.
A11 kinds of insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies.
The' McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Olfieers-ProeWeat, C. W. Leonhardt, Brod.
began; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton;
See.-Treas. & Manager. M. A. Reid, Seaforth
Directors--Robt. Arohibnld, Seaforth; Prank
McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth
RR3 ; Ohrls Leonhnrdt, Botdnholm ; E. 7,
Trewartha, Clinton;John L. Malone, Seaforth 1
3.31. McEwing, Blyth RIM; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; Hervey Fuller, Goderich R02
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brumfield; R. F.
McKerher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen;
George A. Watt, Blyth
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other lousiness, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of th
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
SEAFORTH CLINIC
'E. A. McMaster, 'B.A.,M.D. Internist
P. L. Brady, NI.D,, Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily,
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance are
desirable,
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
FOR SALE
100 acres of good clay loam on concession 4,
Mullett Twp., 21h' miles north of Seaforth and
2 west. With or without buildings, CLA-
ENCE STURDY, Clinton 901-13
FOR SALE
Farm—North half of lot 10, con. 1.0, Mc-
I011op township, 6 Imes all in grass, 9
acres hardwood bush, Brick house, two barns,
hydro available. MRS. ETHEL HACKWELL,
R.R. 2 Brussels, Telephone 28-8 Brussels
FOR SALE
A quantity of baled hay.
News Office.
Apple
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to D. W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto.
Late Assistant New ' York Ophthalmic and
Aural Institute, Moorefield'e Eye, and Golden
at The Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
!Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wedneeday
in each month- from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 Waterloo
Street, Stratford.. Telephone 267
FOR .SALE
Steer calf, 8 months old. RODDY Mac-
LEAN- phone 664 r 13
NOTICE
Tenders Wanted—Tenders will be received
for 25 cords of 12 or 14 inch hardwood, beech
and maple, to be delivered to Duff's Church,
Welton. Tenders to be in on or before April 6.
JOHN MARSHALL, Secretary
FOR SALE
1 drill, 1 mower, set bob sleighs, 1 110817,
fanning mill, haleness, some household furni-
ture. 7OHN O'SULLIVAN, RR5 Seaforth
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
At Lot 21, Con. 12, McKillop Twp 1 mile
da Mar. 30th
Wednesday, LOadbu
on W Y
asst of ry.
at 1 P.M.
•
CATTLE—Durham cow 6 years old,fresh
1 month Durham cow 4 yeas old,fresh 1
month ; Durham cow, 4 years, fresh; 2 Dur-
ham cows 6 years, due time of sale; 1
Durham cow 4 years, due May 3; 1 Here-
rs
ford
1a het era. Hereforddue sSay && Durhams, ris-
ing 2 years. 6 Yearlings; 4 spring calves;
3 calves 1 month.
Pigs -14 chunks (weight about BO lb).
Hens -126 Hybrids 1048 pullets.-
IMPLEMENTS, Horse or Tractor drawn—
M-H binder (7 ft. cut) ; wagon (rubber
tire) ; steel roller; spring tooth cultivator:
harrows 6 Becton; spring tooth cultivator
(2- section). Horse-drawn Implements—
M-H 13 -hoe drill with fertilator; Deering
mower (Nov Iden) 6 ft. out; 10 -foot Inter-
national rake; International- hayloader; Me.
Deering spreader; muffler; walking plough;
1 -furrow riding plough ; 1 set heavy sloop
sleighs with flat rack 0x12 ; hayrack with
slide 16x8; grindstone; fanning mill; 2000
lb scales with woighing platform ; 2 oak
barrels, grass seed sower. Portland nutter;
quantity of red cedar end & centre posts;
2 heavy leg chalns, 1 set of 3 rope slings &
cbnin ;. wheel barrow ; stone boat; sawhorse ;
1928 4 -cylinder Whippet sedan, 4 -wheel
brakes with heater A-1 condition, 3 iron
troughs, 1 sugar kettle,. 2 pig feeders, 1 wire
stretcher with clamps; cross cut saw 1 1 -man
saw; 2 gravel boxes; wlriffletrees; forks,.
shovels, etc; DeLaval cream separator, No.
10 hand or motor driven; 28 ft. extension
Sadder; 140 ft. hayfork rope; 1 pig crate;
colony house 81,.x12, 3 doz. sacks, 2 (los. 9-bu.
gran bags. Grain and Seeds -350 bu. early.
grain mixed & good yielding; 735. lbs. No. 1.
Red Clover; 90 lbs Na. 1 Alfalfa; 200 lbs.
No..1 Timothy; 12 bags Katadin Seed Pot-
atoes, Hay -4 ton mixed hay, alfalfa & tim-
othy ; 4 ton red clover. harness -1 set
single; 1 set heavy single, horse collars.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS —Washing mach-
ine, gasolene motor; lawn mower; gasolene
lamp; hanging lamp ; table lamp ; lantern ;
oak kitchen cupboard; radio odd stand;;
sowing machine; radio; congoleum rag9x12 ;
kitchen range with reservoir & warming
irons, dresser, fishes s,&. others 01 athletes.
Terms cash. No reserve.
WILLIHarold SJackeo1, Aucttionee1etor.
Auction Sale
MIn t e2th village
1 p Walton, on Saturday,
1 dining room table ; 3 - piece chesterfield
suite; 6 dining room theirs; 1 but t;tah3
dressers; 2 iron beds ; 2 bed springs;
en range, white enamel (almost new) ; S-
hunter Perfection coal oil stove; 1 kitchen
cabinet; 1 wicker reeking chair; -1 writing
desk' 1 kitchen table; 2 small tables;.1 000o-
1ine iron ; 1 electric table lamp ; 1 cupboard;
ler-t re wagon wt
hammer mill; engine;
72w grinder; M -D 1 tool cupboard;. 1 washtub;. n number of
111 horst gas engine; Clinton fanning mill; pails; a quantity of linoleum; 6 -gal.
font Pulver; 200 ft, hay fork rope; hay -fork I )-gal crock; 2 -gal. crock ; quantity of fr1111
and pulleys; 100 sup pails ; set breeching her- i jars; end table ; pairquilting frames
mdifferential
1100 and numerous outer nail nrticlee. horse; 4 barrel oil pumps]
DAIRY EQUIPMENT—Universal mincer, 2' grease pumps; 1 differentialgrease drum
single am
units M -D cream separate', 000 10' tort; d -5 -gal. cans: a number
of oil drums;
'capacity; strainer and milk pails. 4 car stands; a number of logging chains,.
POULTRY EQUIPMENT --Colony house, l0' 1 cream can; 1 Bleck &&oiDveec erg hhean bi ty
x 16' ; 0 range shelters • coal brooder stove ; 15.in. electric drill ;
small quantity of household furniture bugled- for; quantity ofused lamb pots, �ans and
ls and
ing a piano, 2 00ngolenm rugs, 1 Axminster wrenches; . shovels.
rug, Coleman S•burtler gasoline stove; alae aI articles too numerous t0 mention.
1989 Chevrolet Deluxe coach. Terms cash.
ROY MILLER, Proprietor. gats, L. 0 son,RiAvetineProprietor
W. E. Nairn,. Auctioneer
rock ;
FOR SALE
Lot 13, Con. 2, braKillop. 100 acres. Brick
house, bank bars. All seeded. Apply to DEN -
NIS FEENEY, 31 Queen N., ;�Platorloo, Ont.
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling of the late William Reld,
suitably located,• good cellar and furnace.
Immediate possession
Pasture farm near Varna with 50-00 acres
of improved land. Good water supply
Frame dwelling in Egmondville, early
possession.
Gond farm 100 acres, 214, miles north of
Seaforth. Early possession. Creek passes
through farm.
g
1 est William et.
Modern brick duplex on W
10 storey, frame asphalt shingle covered,
on South Main street, Seaforth.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. REID, Seaforth
Tenders Wanted
Tenders will be received up to April 2nd,
1949, for rewiring No. 1 School. Blueprints
can be seen at Frank MaCowon's, Work to be
completed by July 30th. 1949. Lowest tender
not necessarily accepted.
GEO. L. REID, Sem-Treas.
Stanley ,Twp. School Area, Varna, Ont.
FOR SALE
A quantity of Red Clover Seed, clean.
JOHN F. MURPHY, phone 17r10 Dublin
NOTICE
Now Singer sewing machines, cabinet and
electric portables; also treadle machines. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING CEN-
TRE, 7S Ontario street, Stratford
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list. 6 samples 25a; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -
Order Dept. 0-74, Nov -Rubber Co„ Box 01,
Hamilton, Ont,
TEACHER WANTED
Applications are invited and will be re-
ceived by the undersigned until April 6th. for
a fully qualified Protestant teacher for S.S.
#7, Tuckersmith, Huron Co. This is a well
equipped modern school on a good- gravel
road, ploughed in winter, 2 miles 'from Sea -
forth and 1.%y miles from Egmondville. Ap-
plicants will please- state quallReations, ex-
perience and rmteroncea,, especially name of
last Inspector if experienced. Salary will be
according to experience and in keeping with
the times. A personal application would be
appreciated. The present enrolment is 26.
Duties to commence Sept. 6th, 1949,
S. H. WHITMORE, Sec.-Treas. , Tucker -
smith School Area, R.R.B, Seaforth, Ont.
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 J, Exeter.
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN' ST., SEAFORTH
u
Ambulance Service,Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK E. MOCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President WM. H. COATES, Exeter
Vice -pros. ANGUS SINCLAIR, 12.1 Mitchell
DIRECTORS • •
JOHN HACKNEY ...,..... Kirkton 5111
WM. A. HIAMILTON Cromtu'ty
JOHN MOGRATH Dublin, Ont,
MILTON MoOU'RDY Kirkton 12$1
AGENTS
ALVIN HARRI5 Mitohell
THOMAS SCOTT Cromarty
T. G. BALLANTYNE , Woodham
SECRETARY -TREASURER
ARTHUR ERASER Exeter
Solicitors, Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROKER
•SEAFORTH
Phones: Res. 220 Office 334
For Sale—Frame House, 3 Pc. Bathroom,
Garage, Centre St., Prompt possession.
Frame House, 6 Rooms, Market St. Prompt
possession.
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CASH AND CARRY CHICKS
AT
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
SEAFORTH
Where you receive a Liberal Discount on prices of Chicks ordered
three weeks in advance and pioked up at our hatchery.
Started Pullets available.
Is 4 -week-old ready made Capons a specialty
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
Seaforth, Ont. • Telephone 666.3
• Ask for Prices • Order Early
Members of Ontario Approved Hatchery Association