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The Seaforth News, 1946-02-21, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 21, 1946 HENSALL. Card of Thanks MissMavis Spencer o£ Toronto p her parents, spent the weekend with 0h'. and Mrs. A, A. Spencer. Messrs Ian -and Alex Filshie of Toronto, called on friends here on Rev. Kendrick, Dig. J. Goddard,FOR SALE Misses Marion Maclaren of o o • A blue mohair' chesterfield. Also • aitch and. Lois Maclaren, nurse -in- Miss Jennie and 1\1x. Norman Jolly, baby carriage. Plione 206. ice visited with \ors. Enoch Parker 'end family desire to express their sincere thanks to 'their many kind friends for their expressions of sympathy, for floral. tributes and all who loaned cars 01 during their ' recent bereavement. Saturday. God- Special thanks to Rev, C. A. Brook, FOR SALE Sixteen pigs 8-6 weeks old. 7 One good ,voi'lc horse. One Ayrsilil'e and Durham heifer; springing. Also "G•. E2 Battery mantel typo radio in A.1. con- dition, Bob Mc11ii11tan, phone 844r21, Seaforth, training at K t h nen, friends here recently. Mr. Arthur Dennie of Toronto spent the weekend with his parents,. Mr. and Mrs.. Wrn, .Dennin. Miss Mae MVIeNaughton of Toronto, visited over the weekend with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Mc- Naughton. • Mrs, E. L. MVlickle returned home following pleasant ' a holiday Toronto. • relatives and. friends in To1ont Mr. Jack Shepherd of London was a weekend visitor at the home of his Parents and M Wre Shep-' Card of Thanks Mr. and Mrs. 'William Britton wish lo thank ,the neighbors and friends for kindness and sympathy shown during Mrs. Britton's. illness, FOR SALE One Collie dog, good Tarin dog; also one coach dog, female. Apply to Fired Hurst, Seaforth, R.R. 2, phone /151 r 22. FARM FOR SALE .Mr, rs. 100 acres produetive soil, 30 acres , ploughed, 6 acres tall wheat, 35 acres herd. in go -ass and hay. Banti barn 70x42, FOR SALE Greene -Remington steel roof, leen house in barn, good Bell Organ, in good condition. Green well and water in barn, 2 storey brick Enquire at News Office. The marriage of Anila • Loreen, house, garage, 1 utile from Hensall, youngest daughter of Mrs. Reining opposite school, possession April 1st. FOR SALE ton and the late Robert Remington Apply to Glenn 13e11, R,R,1, Henll sa of Blenheim to Ross Wesley Greene, Phone 9243. I 1 cook stove, 6 large lids, reser- eldestvoir and shelf, used only one year, son. of Mr. and Mrs. Wesley'• p '. The News 1 at the ' FARM FOR- SALE for sale Chea Apply nes yte4. I manse, P. A. Ferguson officiating, The one mile east, Lot 7, Concession S, FOUND On Feb. 14, -small black: and white male clog; legs and breast white, white tail, little black spots on. legs. Phone 667r14, Seaforth. T; J, Adams. 'DOG LOST Male collie dog;Yellow with white collar and markings, answers to name of "Rover." Would be nauch appreci- ated if anyone knowing whereabouts please phone Casey Way, 21 on 050, Seaforth, Greene. Hensell,. took pace Office. P' b an -e Hensall,with Five miles south of Seaforth,; and - Rev. bride wore a becoming brown tail- Tuckersinith. One barn, mile brick ront school. ol. ored suit with lime green bloust, top Large 11 cloned: Plenty coat and hat in lime -green and a cor- I house and pig pen. D Plenty sage of white sweet peas and carne-; of -water. All seeded to grass. Pos- tions,g attended session given immediately. Apply . Mrs. Clifford Young o her sister, wearing a dovestone wool' J, W. Free, Seaforth, dress with silver studded trim a FOR SALE Twenty pig's ready to wean. Apply Fred Slavin, phone 84.r 22, Hen - t0 Sall, corsage of pink sweet peas and car- raticns, Mr. Clifford Young was best man. Latera reception was held at the hone of Mr. and lMrs. Clifford 'Young. Mrs. Remington. mother of the hride, assisted Mrs. Young in re- ; WANTED band. Apply ' ..,.;v -ng the guests, wore a dress of A high -chair, second b d ,.tt('' blue crepe and corsage of ill The News. ink sweet peas and carnations. Mrs. ";reene. mother of the groom re- FOR SALE. ''t ed wearing' a powder blue crepe 1 small range store, long deep <t -•e with corsage of pink sweet fireplace (real or wood), reservoir, rats and car :Hone, The bride and warming closet. in excellent condi- .1... ant the wedding other and I. tion. 'Will sell cheap for quick tran- .. 1, rainbo eldest brother of the section. (7 low backed dining -room ..:,te,. service returned from three (hairs. good condition, Apply The - ; elvice overseas. proposed a h, 1 K Guests. were pre- New Office. toast by the bride. G .s'i't '>•,1m Hensall, Mitchell, Blen- t eln, Highgate and Innerkip. The ; FOR SALE Elco ;•hung couple will reside at Hensall. Electric cabinet 9 -tube Phil= Reeve R. E. Sheddick and Mrs. radio, $15,00, and 4 -light bt shaddick visited with relatives in fixtur•e. Apply at News Office. Toronto last week. FOR SALE NH's. Westlake, of Zurich visited aecently with her sister, airs. Mei- lrTess righttfongsicici v,'eeone 602 IN MIJMORIA.M ANDERSON -fn loving memory of Flying Officer henry 0. Anderson of Exeter and 'Kirkland Lake, Miss- ing over'the Straits of Dover after the Right of. the Scharnhorst from Brest, Feb. 14, 1942, and later pre- sumed dead. Only a memory or. happy (lays, And a' sigh for a face unseen; 13ut a constant feeling that God alone, Kno4's jest what should have been. -Ever renismbet'ed by sister and brother=in-lane, Ilr. and Mrs. Glenn MacLean of Kippen. Clearing: Auction Sale FARM- STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS - Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell: by public auction on Lot 18, Cat. 8, Her Township one mile west et! Hensel' and one half mile south, on Thursday,, March 7, at 12,80 p.m. sharp, the following HORSES Elack mare, 6 years ""old; black mare, 0 Years old; bay mare, 8 Years 'old. Gattle-Hereford cow, 4 years old, due time of Hereford rlheifer's, freesh;old,erefords° odue in w117 years old, due in'May; Roan cow, 6 years old,' due 1n May; Black cow, 6 .years old, due in June ; holstein cow, 0 years old, due in July ; Hereford cow, 9 years - old; 8 fat steers; 3 fat heifers; 2 'steers rising 2. years old; 6 Yearling heifers; 9 yearling .steers; 3. salves. One pair of Geese. IMPLEMENTS - One' Case tractor, Model S, starter and lights, (nearly new) ; Case - furrow plow; Massey Harris still ooth cul- tivator; Massey Harris spring tooth eultiva- tor; Massey Harris, binder, 7 foot; Massey Massey Harris dump rake Clearing Auction Sale FARM, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS — Mr, Harold Jackson has, been ,instructed to sell by publlc auction on first farm -west of Varna. 00 County Road; Stanley Townsliio, ml Friday, March 1st, at 12.80 p.m. sharp: HORSES—One aged team. CATTIe11e-3. cows, 4 yearling heifers. - POULTRY -100 White Legiorne, 1 year. IMPLEMENTS -Oce Ford -Ferguson tractor with plow.. pulley and lights -'(like new) ; .Massey Harris binder, 7 ft, cut, new; Massey Harris hay loader, new 1 Massey Harris drill, 11 tun, with fertilato•-; Massey Harris hay rake, 10 ft., nearly new ; Massey Harris horse cultivator' ; Massey Harris harrows, 9 section ; Massey Harris manure spreader, nearly ne(v Massey Harris bean scuffle'', nearly new ; M assay. Harris bean puller', with attachment fixed for tractor on Ferguson •lift, 2 sets of knives: wagon, new; 1 -ray rack, new; Massey Horns mower; 2 chicle shelters, 1 'large. lard one season ; 1' electric brooder stove in porfeat shape, 800 capacity; 1 Viking separator new (electric) ; wheelbarrow , set. ,nnn'ih. scales; 1 extension -ladder; 1 set log sleighs; 1 set harness 1 Eiden disc, A-1. Ammo :eling. ropes ; log chain ; iron .kettle ; 1 fanning mill; 1 grain grinder, 10 inch; 1 hay knife, new; 1 set donbletrees: barb wire; crosscut saw; `feed barrels ; cedar rail posts: Saw horse; sucks; belt;. Massey. Harris walking plow ; pressure grease (tun hog truck, flay fork, new. FEED & GRAIN—A quantity of hay and straw: 2110 bushels mixed grain; 200 bushels o,ts. Early Carter, suitable for seed. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Kitchen stove; Quobec heater; box stove; cupboards; scalers; chairs ; . 2 beds; Daisy churn ; coal oil stove, 2 -burner; bench;. extension table; 1 couch; cider barrels, and other articles too numerals to mention. FARM -100 acre farm ; n0od brick house and new hip-reof barn; Hydro; good water supply. Forty rods from Village of Varna ; Paved road. The proprietor is giving un farming, Terms — Clmttels, Cash.-.Far'm, given on day of sale, reserve bid, JOHN HARTMAN, Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; 18. P. Chesney. Clerk. 11 clinger. 1. 1, Seaforth central, Maurice Etue. Mise Mattie Ellis has been teach- ing at the Public Se tool in grades 1 FOR SALE and 2 this week in the absence of Galore barley, government grade the teethe, FIles Barbara Michie, No. 1, $115 per bus., sacks free, who is ill. A. B. Bell, Kippen. Mrs. Wesley .Tones, Patsy and Larry returned horse after spending several weeks with the former's mother, Mrs. Fred Corbett. Young People's Union The Young People's Union of the United Church met on Monday evening with Miss Edna Petskie pre- siding; and opened the meeting with the call to worship and singing :Spirit of the Living God". The scripture was read by Miss Elaine 'arlisle, The hymn "Unto the hills wound" was sung and Miss Doris Buchanan led in prayer'. The roll call, business etc„ followed. A violin solo was contributed by Miss Greta ihmmie entitled Berceuese from "Jocelyn", Miss Gladys Luker ac- companied at the piano. The guest speaker, Miss Jean Brandon, gave a splendid discourse on Currie's Mis- sionary work in Anglo, stressing his outstanding work in education, Medi- , eine and Industry. The meeting The Lord's Prayer was repeated in elosed by singing "He Liveth Long" unison. The current events were and the Ilenediction. Gaines were given by Mrs, Orr. Mrs. R H. Mid played. dleton gave a - most interesting Miss Gloria Twitchell of London,' demonstration on "Invisible Mend - spent Sunday at her home here. ing". Two bank books were present - Mr, Edward Judd Addresses I ed to Mrs. R. Elgie and Mrs. A. X. Young People Munn for their babies. Both The young people of Carmel Pres- I pressed their thanks. The highlight byterian Church met on Monday', of the meeting was the Public evening in the school -room of the, Speaking contest by children of the church, Miss 'Margaret MacGregor i Public School. Following are the presided for the opening exercises. prize winners: 1st. Audrey Walsh, Harris side rake ; Cocirshutt hay loader; #0 Cockshutt spreader; Deering mover, '6 foot (nearly nary) • Cock- shutt bean muffler with disc and puller one- horse seuffler; 6 foot - roller • harrows; Massey Harris drill ; disc; Cockshutt riding plow; 16foot hay nice; stock reek; wagon ; sleighs; cutter ; buggy;fanning mill ; scales; bag ts'uok; 28 -foot extension ladder; set team harness; set light harness; 6 horse collars; steel water trough', gas barrel: iron kettle; wooden barrel; . grass seeder; Viking cream separator ; electric attachments ; colony 'house 16x12; brooder. stove • and pipes; -6 eliielcan shelters; 2 cinirns; fattening' poultry Bate; n table Shur-Shock ib boar ick:eleclamps, and fencer00000 earticle's too numerous to mention. HAY -15 tons of mixed hay. Nsold. his farm. Terms, Cash. WILLIAM PARKE, PrePrieter:o reserve 60 the Proprietor has .- Jackson, Auctioneer.38. 1' E. Pc Chesney, Clerk. AT FINNIGAN'S STRETCH THAT BUTTER There are re 600000 more Canadians with Butter coupons than had them in 1945, 60,000 Canadians are still to come home. Cantida:s butter stocks are lower than ever. ., HOW - 1 tablespoon gelatine, 2 tablespoons cold water, %o Ib. Butter, - la tsp. salt, 1 cup evaporated milk lst, soften gelatine in cold water. 2nd, Dissolve thoroughly over hot stove, 3rd, soften. Sutter but do not melt it. 4th, add gelatine and salt to the mill: - beat,. 5th, use clover beater, whip milk mixture into butter.. W. J. FINNIGAN & SON To Auction Sale Notice Creditors FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, WPC. - Mr. Harold5.,Jackson has been Instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 24, Con: 7, IN 7'lIE ESTATE OF FREDERTOI( GREGG ? IeELf N. All persons having claims against the Bet - on„ sr Frederick Gregg Neelln, late of the Town of Seaforth, in the County Retired Customs -Officer, deceased, who died on or about the 5thday of Mach, 1042. are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned .n or before the 9th day day ne March,- 1040. full particulars of their -claims- Immedlatel5' after the said lest mentioned date, the assets of the .said estate will be ,liscrlbuted amongst the parties entitled 10015- th, having regard only to alarms of whiell th'• undersigned shall then have notice,. to the ,•xeleeisn of all nthere, and the undersigned will not. he liable to any porno's of whose claim the ane asseed ahnll not then have notice far the assets so distributed. or any part thereof. Dated at Senfetit, this 20th day of Feiner- .' 1945. McCONNELL & HAYS. Seaforth. Ontario ,x5cutoua Solicitors for :the p. Hymn "0 God our help in ages past was sung. The business followed. Mrs. Harold Bell then took charge of the meeting and led in prayer. The scripture Matt. 13: 1-9 was read by Mr. Malcom Dougall. Mr. Edward Judd, prinicpal of the Public School was the guest speaker and gave a ver interesting address on his work y g at the Reform School at Burwash, Mrs, Kennedy favored with a piano solo. A contest was conducted by Ron 13e11 and the meeting concluded by singing ".0 safe to the Rock" and Rev. P. A. Ferguson led in prayer. Women's Institute The Hensall Women's Institute held their February meeting at the home of Miss Florence Welsh on Wednesday evening with Mrs. Fred Beer co -hostess. Mrs. A. Kerslake presided and the meeting opened by Want and For Sade Ads, '1 week 25c singing "The Ode"and 0 Canada". who spoke on "Bermu a . n , Shirley Flynn, who spoke on Mar- quis De LeRouche and the Settle- ment ment made in Canada. In the event Marie Boyd spoke on "Born I, 30 years too soon" and Elaine Be 1 spoke on "Our Flag". They tied for 1st prize. Betty Moir spoke on "St. Valentine" and Lois Henderson spoke on "The origin of the Easter p bunny", they tied for 2nd prize, Recitations were given' by Wayne Walsh and Jimmie Hyde entitled '•Two little fishes" and Teddy Norni- inton-"How she did it". Wayne re- ceived lst prize and Teddy and. Jim- mie tied for 2nd - prize. The judges were Mrs. R. Simpson, Miss M. Ellis, Mrs. R, Middleton and Mrs, P. A. Ferguson. Refreshments were served at the close. NOTICE. The ' Seaforth Agricultural So- ciety will receive applications for the, position of Secretary -Treasurer until -March 1st. Apply by letter .to 3. M. Govenlock, President. • • FOR SALE - Ten ewes coming in soon. Also two cows to freshen in March. One 3 -year-old colt for sale. Alfred Bu- chanan. Phone Seaforth 841 r 4. WANTED Logs and wood cut immediately. Payy cash or give generous share of wood. Kenneth McPherson, Dublin, 17 r 24. McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays 4 SEAPORTS, ONT. . Telephone 17 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County. of Huron Office Mthe Dominion 'Bank Build- 113 ing, Seaforth. Office hours:- Tuesday, 'Thursday and Saturday 0 pan. to 5 pan. Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p,m. .FOR SALE Brick dwelling with all modern conveniences, hot water heating •anct oil limner. - Fr'alne. dwelling, hydro, '1e/ acres, North Main street., Suitable for poul- try farm, Early possession. Double house on Victoria St. Sep- arate apartments, good investment. Frame cottage, Goderich St. East. Watson & Reid, Seaforth. TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT TENDERS FOR GRAVEL Tenders will be received at the Auction Sale regular Council .meeting in the Township Hall, Staffs.; until three ode FARM STOCI. AND IFPLEMENTS -- ' pan, Monday, Mar. - 4th 1946, fol approximately sit thousand cubic yards of crushed gravel, delivered on the township roads, three quarter inch crush, flat rate. Township pay. for the gravel. A marked cheque. for two hundred dollars is required. Lowest or any tendernot necessarily accepted. THOS. H. WREN Clerk of .the Twp, of Hibbert. On Friday, Feb. 22nd, at 12.311 sharp,. In the l:ownship. of Tuckersmith, between_ Brumfield n -d Seaforth, Mill Road. horses Team of 'good work horses. CATTLE --2 cows freshened a month; 1 w due Aniill 0;71 cow due Apr. 10;-'1 cow Fe May 17; 2- tows due May 22; 1 cow due y 23; 1 'Cow due June 22; 1 cow not bred ; cows in calf to Hereford bull; 5 heifers coming 2 year's; 4 steers. coming -2 years; 9 calves corning 1 year; 2 young calves. PIGS -2 Yorkshire sows with Pigs; 1 York sow due March 15th; 3 chinks. P Geese McKillop, three and three-quarter miles north of Seaforth and 14 mile east, on Wednesday. March 13, at one o'clock p.m. sluu'p. HORSES --4 good work - horses, 7 to 12 years old, 1800 hounds. CAT'T'LE -- 3 registered Durham bull, 8 years old-; 6 Durham cows, 4 to 8 years old, milking since Dec, and Jum. ; 1 Durham cow, 4 years old, due time of sale; 4 heifers 350 Ib ; 2 heifers, 700 lbs.' 0 steers, 1,050 lbs.; yearling steers; 2 yearling heifers; 7.calves 1 to :3 months old. HOGS -18 chunks, 80 -pounds, POULTRY -220 Rock pullets :Scott's), POULTRY EQUIPMENT Colony house 15x12; coal brooder -stove and pipes; chicken troughs; feed troughs;. fountains; 5 range shelters; 5 fattening crates, IMPLEMENTS—Seven-foot Massey Harris binder; 5. foot Deering 1n5w00; 11 hoe Massey Harris 'fertilizer drill ; Massey -Harris side delivery rake; Massey Harris dump rake Massey Harris hay loader•; Massey Harris cul- tivator ; Deering disc 1 steel roller; 4 section diamond barrows and stretcher ; 2 Plenty 0 walking plows; 8 furrow C ecshutt gang plow; Farmer's Friend single furrow tiding plow; sleigh and Oat rack; wagon and box; wagon with 16 foot rack ; 16 foot Oat top and. sliding rack ; stock rack; gravel . box ; hay fork; sling lock and sling ropes; hand But- ting hox; grindstone; baggy and buggy pole; cutter; al, foot crosscut saw t bucksaw ; 2 scythes; 6 fence posts: 6 corner poets; Massey Harris cream separator, 500 abs.; wheelbarrow; chop box; 2 oil barrels; 4 wooden barrels; 28 ft. ladder; 32 ft, exten- sion ladder; 1 act platform scales; bag cart; Clinton fanning mill and screens; nee s;sh sugar kettle; grain bags; sacks; crow, bar; chains,; whilfletrees; doubletreea; neekyokes, and many other articles. LUMBER—Rock elm plank; elm, basswood end hemlock lumber. WOOD -10 cords day limb, wood. CRAIN-150 bushels Velvet barley, suitable for seed ; 100 bushels Vanguard oats, suitable: for seed; 50 bushels Ajnx Oats, suitable for seed; 20 bushels timothy seed. FEED -15 tons of hay. HARNESS -1 set breeching harness; back- inmd harness dor three horses; 1 set single harness 0 horse blankets; 7 horse collars. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. — Glare Jewel white and green enamel range, for wood or coal ; Coleman gas stove and oven ; box stove f heate'rwith Silent Glow oil burner installed; Iron bed, springs and mattress; wooden bed, springs and mattress; dresser bedroom chair. couch, rocking chairs. 2 wicker chairs, e wooden beds, Aladdin hanging lamp, Aladdin table lamp ; Coleman gas Kron ; dash churn, dishes; crocks, ate., other articles. Everything will be sold as the Proprietor has sold his farm. Terms cash. ROAuction Auctioneer F. P. Chesney, Clerk.Jack- son, Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest . rates in First -Class Companies. The McKillop Mutual Fire .Insurance Co. . HEAD OFFICE -, SEAFORTH, Ont. Officers President, F, McGregor, Clinton' Nice President, C. W. Leouhardt, Brodltagen; Secretary -Treasurer and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. • Directors W. 12. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadf0ot1 Seaforth; ' Chris ' Leonhardt, Born- holm; E, .3.-Ti'ewartha, Clinton; Johil L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mc- Ewing, : Blyth; Hugh Alexander, . Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents '••• John E. Pepper, Bruce'fleld; R. F. MoKercher, , Dublin; J. 'F. Prueter, Brodhagen;. George A. Watt, Blyth. Panties desirous to. effect insurance, or transact other business, will bd promptly attended. to. by applications. to any of the above • named officeerst POULTRY -2 aid1 gander. IMPLEMENTS — 3 dram steel roller 1 addressed to their respective pas Oliver been defiler with puller; 1 Deering F ft. mower ; 1 asset' n. ey drill! t. e -sec io cultivator; 1 8 'ft. dump 1 o three section barrows; 1 corn speller; j Township Of Tuckersmith TENDERS WANTED offices. M bider, 6 ft • 1 Mass - Massey ra cl ; - three-section Mnxwetl root Et. flat ; 1 rutting box; 1 SealedTenderswill be received b��y wagon with 1.6 ft. OuC riwk; 1 set batch n MaxC11 15 with e Harris 7 following opera - ream separator ; 1 wheel barrow; 1 walking t10na:— plow; 1 Massey Harris disc; 1 double tiding , I 1 pin crate • 1 scraper • 1 short ladder: . (1) To supply power -40 h.p — Ste AI tl rack • 1 cutter 1 riding plow ; the undersigned up to 3 p.m. 1 set 2600 pound scales, 1 Massey lkl Zisd, 1946, for the p SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate of University of Toronto. The Clinic is, fully equipped with: complete and modern x-ray and other pew; , i steel barrel ; 1 wooden barren; electric di more --belt, operator and one ad -hip up-to-date -diagnostic and thereuptic fencer; hay 1'm•k with trip rope; sling chain; p equipment.-diagnostic wire grips' dltional mans to. operate Townshi pulleys hard ane stretcher; , hlncr tackle .vith rope • 1 single senftler. Crusher to crush approximately 5,. IfARNDSS-.•'2 set back braid harness;. 3 new horse collars; pair horse blankets. POUL'P12Y EQUIPMENT .Colony h0110 10.12; colony house 10-20; 2 shelters; 1 cont hlrooder stove; elude feeders and hoppers; drinking founts. GRAIN -Quantity of mixed feed; quantity FEED nos; some mixed gross seed. feed FEED - Several tons of good hay; beans. LUMBER -Quantity of plank, oak, white ash and hickory. SMALL . ARTICLES - Logging chains, leg longe, oma chains, ns, - her of good sacks, some sotto( page. � 60 ft. Annual Skating. Carnival BRUCEFIELD RINK FRIDAY, MARCH lst Costumes, Prizes, Broom Ball Game Fun & More Fun Don't Miss . PRIZES AS FOLLOWS T3cs1 Costume. Boys & Girls, under 6 yearn Boys Fancy, age 6-12 Boys Comic., age 6 to 12 13oys Palmy, ago 12 to 16 Boyo( Comic, age 12.16 Boys Character or Trade Costume -Open Costume -Open Prize for Oldest Skater skating at the carnival Ladles Most Graceful Skater. Gents Most Graceful Skater DOOR PRIZES LADIES & GENTS Admission Adults 35 cents. Children 15 cents ALL PRO'C17T 1lS FOR THE TMYR.OVI4O'I1MT O1! 'I`7 -T10 RINK r,RR-,.._.. uSuS.5 10n!.%-:..-.nSf :I.a.R^+IC,-lt•..w_v,.'S.9rVF:.t91:N,.d.-,ee'rSYJ.DeRIT Girls Panay, age 6 to 12 Girls Comic, ,age 6 to 12 Girls Fancy, age 12 to 10 Girls C olnlr', age 12 to 16 Girls Character or Trade of it 1 1 forks, - shovels num of 4-4 maple track for barn. Wlihtletrees, veckyokes, some tools, saddler's bench. "HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS - 1 Reach range for wood or coal, new; 1 wood heater; dining room furniture; 1 writing deslc; 2 kitchen tattles; add kitchen chairs 1 walnut bedroom suite• 'r bureaus; large quilt box; wooden beth • 51,1,1 , lump (new) ; 1 three burner coat oil stove with oven (slew) 1 elite'- sins articles. Everything will be sold as proprietor has sold his farm. Terms cash.. DAVID PAPPLE, Proprietor. Narold Jnekson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Auction Sale In the Village of Hensall, on Monday, Mach 4th, at 1 p.m. T, will offer for sale it modern henhouse, 14's40', two stray, roar pens, feed room, egg room, and feed elevator, pressure water system, and - hydro throughout ' building. Capacity 000-700 hens. Also ten practically new chicken -shelters. Terms l0% clown, balance in 30 days. Reserve bid. FINK & SIMMONS, Prop. Harold Jackson. Auctioneer. Auction Sale Of Firm Stock and Implements at Lot No. 10, Con. 1, Stanley, lr/,r miles south 4 Bruce - 4 Cld or two miles north of Highway on Tuesday, February 28 'at 1. pm. ,here, consisting of: HORSES -General purpose mare, 10 years old, , COWS-Holsteincow, due in March; Hol- stein cow,'due. in March; roan - Derham cow, doe in Manch; roan Durham cow, clue in March ; red Perham -cow, due in March ;. blue roan cow, due in March ; black cora, fresh, calf at foot; Jersey cow, fresh, calf at ;. foot; roan heifer, due in March ; ''aur heifer, fresh, calf at 'foot; roan- heifer, fresh, calf nt, foot; roan heifer due time of sale; red heifer due in March;. red heifer due time of sale 3 roan_ heifers, rising 1 yr. old; 2 blue roan heifers. rising 1 yr. old; 2 red heifer's rising 1 yr. old ; 1 red steer. rising 1 yr. old t Polled Hereford heifer, 0 months old; Polled Hereford steer, rising 1 yr. old. PIGS -Yorkshire brood sow,: bred 2 months ; Yorkshint brood sow, bred ; 7 stocker pigs,. a a1>nroximately 110blbs.-each; 11 stocker Wigs, 140150 lbs each • 6 pigs, 6 weeks old, 000 yards, 1 inch screen, half of such gravel to be crushed in the Murray pit and half in the Allen pit. Contractor to move and set up crusher and state in tender Price for same. Contractors to satisfy Council as to Compensation Insur- anee carried and work to be com- pleted by Oct. lst, 1946. Contractor to furnish bond in form of Marked. Cheque for $150. to accompany tender to guarantee faithful per- formance of contract. Bonds will be returned to unsuccessful tenderers: Each.party to be,responsible for re- pairs to their own equipment and all work to be done to the satisfaction and under the 'direction of the Road Superintendent. Lowest or any ten- 1 der not necessarily accepted. Tender lto state rate per yard. (2) To supply truck and truck gravel from crusher to Twp. roads. in amounts as stated above. Tender to state price per yard, flat rate up to 5 miles, and a rate per yard mile for 6 mile and over -haul. Gravel -to be placed on roads at the direction of, and to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. E. P. Chesney, Clerk, Twp. of Tuckersmith IMPLEMENTS -McCormick -Deering Farm - d11 M. Tendon on tubber, with starter and generator in A-1 condition; beltpulley and F.T.O. 36-00.. Stratford -Decker grain. mill with straw cutter, -blower and grain elevator, thoroughly rebuilt, like new, full • line of belting; Meeotanick-Deering 8 -furrow tract- or plow. (narrow' bottom) like new; McCor- ; Mick -Deering- No. 8 spring -tooth .cultivator: Coekshntt 2 -sectio; lever harrows:; 2 -wheel , tractor -trailer, 3220 tires and large. platform Cochshutt 13 disc fertiliser drill ; Massey Harris, (drum type) hay loader; McCormick - Deering side delivery rake (new) ; McCor- mick-Deering cCor- DU1 wagon. l rollebeatgs low. fa m.won ; 16 ft. ft i rack; 2000.10. Scales; 5 -section diamond har- rows and: draw bar ; McCormick -Deering mow- er, 5-01. cut; Deering mower, 5.01. cut (over- hauled); overhauled) 2 walking plows twin plowOliver bean scuffle,. and puller combined tractor eultivatoi scuffle'' to fit W.4 tractor ; 1 suer 'muffler; 2 -drum steel roller; rake Clinton forming mill ; - electric feed coolce ; root,pnlpe" 1 cream separator, 850 -Ib. capacity. aliment . wheel barrow motor 2tLe stens bunt; snow plow; pig feeders water troughs 1 harness horse collars; set sleighs; cutter; 50 cedar posts 1 2 electric fences; all - steel circular saw , 2 -wheel trailer and stock rack, 600x10 tires; forks, shovels, chains, whiffletrees, numerous other articles, GRAIN and PEED -14 tors mixed hay; 1 000 bus. TERMS -CASH grain. ; 400. bus, Ajax oats. GEM. RLMOUClerk/UT , Prop. 'Edward W. Elliott, Arthur Weber, Ans. Iaonoers. Auction Sale. OF FARM LANDS. 50 nares, West half Lot 12 Con, 10 Stanley Township. On the premises there is n frame house covered with asphalt shingles frame barn anti drive shed. This property will be offered for sale at George Beatty's Varna, on Saturday, Feb. 23rd, at 1 p.m. sharp. Estate of the lateJohn MaOlinchey, Pro.. ,Terme, 10% down, balance hi 30 days. Reserve bid. , HAROLD- JACKSON, Auctioneer. ° Clearing Auction Sale FARM STOCTO ANI) IMPLEMENTS — Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to ell by Public auction on Lot 12, Bayfield Road, south, 114 miles west of Varna, on paved road, on Bride,, March .01.11, 0101 12.30 p.m. sharp, Lotus TAYLOR, Proprietor. I'tarold .Iackson Auctioneer.. Chesney, Clerk. Auction Sale FAIi,M STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, ETC. — 00'. Tlcu'old. Jackson has., been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 11, Concession. 7,Stanley Township, Parr Line, 2 miles suth a Varna, or Monday, March 11, at. 1 2,30 p m harp, i°707 011) CONNELL. Proprietor. Derek! Jackson Aoationeen, 0. 1 Chesney, Creek, FARM FOR SALE 150 acres good clay loam, ell under caitivo- tion except 12 acres of bush. Well drained and fenced.- Bank barn on 'stone foundation, 60f1;. square, stabling 'underneath' with ce- ment floors. Hay barn 340±, square with het house niulerneath, driving shed 2471. x 84ft. Cement silo. 12ft x 3501. Frame house with insulate brick covering, seven rooms and sited. Situated 7 miles from Seaforth, 4 miles from Welton 100 rods from school' Mid 1 2-4 miles from Winthrop. Lot .27 pl, 28, Con 10, McKillop, Hydro all through barn end house and - wtit.er all th'Ough born. ;,tab to 7aci• Mcrpad'iOi. Ballon R.0.4. DuhIin'Prouce.. Co.. . A. KOSTEK & SON REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION. Automatic Egg Grading Machines Used Highest Cash Prices Paid for Eggs and Poultry WE WILL PICK UP YOUR PRODUCE Phone Dublin 50 JOHN A. GORWILL, B,A.,M.D, Physician and Surgeon. Iu Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M•D,. Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER. Eye, Ear, N000 and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, leloorelield's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, ling. Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 p,m. - 53' Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone267. G. A. WHITNEY • Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos- pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 FOR SALE 6-Room House. and cellar. Situated Coleman Street. House with bate. Situated on Main Street. South, 50 Acre Farm, Twp. - Tuckersmith. Good Brick House, Bank Barn. Poultry House- and Driving Shed, Immediate possession. Frame k a r T 7s . 13a Farm, Twp. Tuckersmith. ram House. Bank Barn, Driving Shed, Hog Pen. Good bush with spring therein. Alsohave farms listed in McKillop' E. 0. CHAMBERLAIN Estate Insurance & Rea l Phones: 334 Office Res. 220 FARMERS Growing Contracts 1946 Barley 90c bushel Pull particulars: Geo. T. dickie HENSALL, ONT. Phone 103 Sun Life Assurance - Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent COST 3e DAiLY VitaDieT Multiple Vitamin Cap, sules ,contain vitamins A, 111, C, D,. Niacin Amide and Riboflavin.NinetY- . t tr y 2. h tT clay supply $D. Trial •da. 7 supply $1.15. Sold at• Independent Drug Stores. ea,