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The Seaforth News, 1946-02-28, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 28, 1846 HENSALL I IN MEmoRiAM Clearing Auction Sale I Clearing Auction Sale .. \VILLIAMS — L, loving memory of Thomaa Mrs. George Bennett is confined li'illinms,. who •diad. one year ago, February On •Saturday, -:March 2nd, at 1 p.m., w at to her home with an attack of 1 -32(1, 1040. leuri5 Wo thtnlc of him in silece, :L1 y. - ITis. mrme wo oft recll, Mr. Douglas Sangster of- West- There is nothing left to noowor• g But his Picture on the chll, minister Hospital, Mrs. mere Sang- you are not forgotten deem, with his mother, Mrs. Minnie Sang -1 Though on earth you are no more, Star, - Still to menton you are with us, Pte. Homer Tinney arrived home 1 As you always were before,. from overseas last week and is on In our hearts your memory lingers,. furlough at the home of his father, r Always realer, fond and true, `there is not a clay, dear Tom, Mr. Matthew Tinney. 'mit w. de not think of you. or.. R. D. Long Of Windsor visit-' ---Sadly missed by your Wife 006 Niece• ed over the weekend at the home of :Mrs- Minnie Sangster. I' FOR SALE Rev. R. A. Brook received a tele- .. Nine good York pig's, Also, any- gram nygl'am last week advising him of the one knowing wlleraboutsof a dog, separator (so9 rba.) • wheelbarrow; Cyclone death of his brother, Mr. Guy Brook, color, yellow with some white, year- glass seeder; hand corn Planter; 11 .canvases who died in Sussex, England, in his old. Phone 833 r 14, Seaforth. A. R. tor Massey -Harris binder; shovels, chains, etc, quantity of lumber. - Concession 4, South Hair Lot 20, -London Road Survey, 5 miles south of Senfoi'th and 1 mile : west of Red Tavern k'OISES—1 aged mate. • . CATTLE -1 roan cow due .time of sale; 1 red cow .due March; 1 red cow due p.June. P'100-0 pigs, 170 lbs.. each, POULTRY -4 .ducks, 20 liens 2'ghioken crates. GRAIN -1 bushel timothy - seed ; 150' bush- els ,nixed grain ; quantity mixed hay, IMPLEMENTS 1 MaOornilek - Deering mower, 5 01.. out; 1 wagon ,and rack;: 1 set bench sle,g11s; 1. wallcing plow; 0pring tooth eult1( 0102 n rau'ov 'riding plow ; 1 set 4 section harrows ; stook reek; 1 Deering dump take ; bugby <,utto)', 1 set breeching hmaiess , 1 set single harness; 1 set chimes; 1 hey ear ; 125 -feet tope; set smiles; turnip slicer; cut- ting box ; 2,000 lb. scales ; 1 1)e Laval cream 65th year, The deceased had been a Dodds. Bank manager for many years and' LOST t ired from the bank would Have let A spare tire, in Seaforth, or .be. 'this yearI SeaYorth sa iveetl St: Colm11ba1t' il Mn Ted Oliver spent the weekend t Finder please. leave at Wm. Wright visiting in London. Si'.IGat'age, Edward Melady,'phone 22 Mr. KenHicksof the R.C.A.F. 1' 10, Dublin. Aylmer, spent a day in the village ming here to attend the LOST recently, coming honor in the Town Hall in hon r , un beagle hound, tan with white reception , ,, g g of the army personnel. breast and collar, white spot on hack. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 1 Globe cook stove ; 1 heater•.; 1 coal oil heater;' 8 chairs; 2 kitchen 'tables ; 1 eight-day clock ; 2 couches ; 1 flour bin 1 oak extension table ; 5 dining room chairs; 2 rocking chairs; side board ; Doherty' organ ; 1 cabinet radio; 11nol- enm; .2 beds, springs mut mattreose6; 1 dresser and mirror; Allndin lamp; wash stands ; coiner boiler; hall table ; washing machine; quantity dishes; sealers,` etc„ and other articles too numerous- to mention. Pro- prietor hes sold his farm. Terms cash. PERCY SALES,, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Farm Stock and Implements—On Monday, March 4th, at 12.30 p.m., at Lot 14, Con. 9, Hullett Twp., :3 miles east of No, 4 highway, 3 miles north west of Kinburn, Horses -1 sorrel, gelding, Belgian, ?' 10 years old; 1 general purpose gray gelding, 10 years ,old. Cattle -6 choice young Durham cows due to freshen from the 5th of April to, 25th April, roans and red. 6 Durham steers rising 2 years old, 800 lbs.; 4 Durham heifers rising 2 years old; - 6 Durham steer calves rising 1 year old; 2 Durham heifer calves, rising 1 year•. old; 1 Durham bull rising 3 years old. ' Implements -1 Deering binder, 7 ft. s cut; 1 Deering mower, 6 ft.:cut; ' 1 sulky rake; 1 new McCormick , Deering hay loader; 1 Deering man- ure spreader, like new; 1 M.H. 13- ' run drill; 2 sets of 3 -section " hal'-. , rows; 1 spring tooth cultivator; 1 7 Bissel disc harrow; 1 scuffles; 1 land roller; 1 riding plow; 2 walking. plows; sloop sleighs; farm wagon; hay rack; G -i inch Vessot grinder; turnip drill; 1 hand cider mill; 1 set of double 'harness; 1 cream sepal's - Misses Edna . Saundercock and I Phone 64-W, Seaforth. tor; whippletrees, neckyokes, forks, FARM STOOK AND.IMPLEMENTS to• Margaret Shepherd spent the week end London I FOR SALE A boy's tweed suit in good con- dition. Size 36. 'Worn only a short time. Apply at The News, In County Warden R. E, Shaddick, Jas. Paterson, Village Clerk and councillors, A. W. Kerslake, Melvin Moir, Ed. Fink and Howard Hyde FOR SALE are in Toronto this week attending 0 chunks pigs about 70 lbs. also, the Good Roads Convention. brown mar5 yrs. old, 1300lb lb. A well-known' Hensali and dis-'own man 5 dBrussels irict resident, Joseph Hagan, passed Auction Sale away in on o , , following an illness with a`heart con- LOST heifers; 3 yearling steers; 1 Durham bull '2 in Stapley township he years old in Anrii; 2 yearling 1; heifers7and-3 dition. BornWhite Persian tilt- with brown calves, PIGS -1 sou• bred Jai. 51 ; 17 chunks. had been a popular resident of Hen- sports, name of "Fluff". PJ1Qile 257, I POUrjTRY — 250 Sussex -Leghorn, hens, 1 salt for the past 15 years. He was a Seaforth. year old. IMPLEMENTS shovels, chains and host of other M. IT Jackson as been ins tic 1 articles. Qnalltl'ty Of household ef- sell by uublia auction In lily Township. A' feats. Terms cash. • ,vile south of Kippen, on No. 4 Highway,- of Wednesday. March :6, at 12.30 p.m. sharp. WILLIAM FAIR'SERVICE, Prop. HORSES -2. good work horses. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. CATTLE -7 -year-old cow with calf 'at, foot; _ . . S -year-old cow due 11t April ; 3 -year-old cow. due 7n May; 7 -year-old cow, milking; 10- FOR SAILS. l year -ora cow. due in March ; 1 aced cow, dui. 'Galore barley, government grade In April; ,year-old cow sue in cowMarchNo.1, $1.45 per bus., sacks free. Jersey cow, milking; 1a Jersey in `pre h1 , April; 2 la cows- sue hi April; 2 two-year-old heifers due in April ; 9. yearling A. B. Bell, Kippen. Clearing Auction Sale I FARM, FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS — 1YIr: Harold' Jackson has been instructed to I year old. 1 sail. by public auction on first farm west of -- 1. row crop Oliver "GO" Varna, on County Road, Stanley - Township, - Tractor on rubber. 1 .year old, equipped with I m, pude , March 1st, at 12.30 p,m• sharp: valued member of St.' Boniface Ro 2 -row scudler, power lift and pulley road HORSES—One aged team. man Catholic Church, Zurich: He is 1 Auction Sale gear,. stater and lights and bean Puller; 1I CATTI E-3 cows, 4 yearling heifers: snlvived by three brothers, Charles FARM STOGIE IMPLEMENTS A Nb O]' 1 Ifo v fi OI o ploy POU) RAX 100 'White Leghorne 1 year harness; set light harness; 0 horse collard Of Seaforth, Daniel, London, John HousBno Mrs. Brune of and Jos. Ryan1' Avetionees, have reeeiv¢d tort Massey-l•Iarris 0 -foot binder; Frost. & with Plow, pbinde and Ilgut, (like new) ;, separator •, electric attachment's; :colony house Of Dakota, & Sister, Bll e Bnstinietimn+.:rum the undersigned Proprielgr Wood mower, 6 -foot: dump -rape; steel roller, Massey H6)119 binder, 7 ft. evt, -neve; MnsseY 1 funeral was held on t L t 36 Gon 6 Jr1 'n • H • 1 h loader, Mese Harris drill,10x12 brooder. stove and pipes; 6 chicken ylov disc 1 wagon , 1 soighs, 1 b 11 run, with der, ne Y Sh Sh i t erste fencer extension table AT FINNIGAN'S ARRIVED THIS WEEK Brooms galore!' Galy. Tubs,'Lge, and Small; Galy. Pails, all sizes; Chore Girls, Pyrex Bowls. 131or9c Shirts, Work Socics, Kleenex, Wheeling Yarn; Flannelette, Flanelette Blankets. Prunes, Golden Bananas, Oranges. by the hundred, Pineapple, Fancy Lemons, Celery, Lettuce, FIVE ROSES, ROBINHOOD & DIAMOND FLOURS Buywith Confidence -30 years behind the 'counter W. J. FINNIGAN & • SON FOR SALE Quebec heater (new), library table , • or .desk, ,gentlemen s dress suit :(tails),. Ladies' fur coat, and other articles. Phone 33. Clearing Auction- Sale FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS — Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 13, Con. 3, Hay Township one mile west pf Hensali and one hal£ mile south, on Thursday, March 7, St 1200 P.m, sharp, the following; )n f d 4 ]d duetime HORSES—Black -mare, 6 years old black are, 0 years old ; buy marc, 9 7.0x21 old. Cattle—l•Iere or d cow, years o , of sale ; Red cow, 6 years old, due fn April; 2 Hereford heifers, fresh ; Hereford cow 7 Years old, due in Mal ; Roan 00w, 8 years old. due in May ; Black cow, 5 years old, due in June ; Holstein cow, 9 year's old. due - in July ; Hereford cow, 9 years old; 3 fat steers; 9 fat heifers; 2 steers rla'ipg- 2 years old ; 6 yearling heifers; 3 yearling steers; 3 calves. One pair of Geese. IMPLEMENTS—One Case tractor, Model S, starter and lights, (nearly new) ; lase ' All kinds of Insurance risks effect - furrow plow; Massey Harris stiff .tooth cul- tivator; Massey Harris spring tooth.cupful- ed at lowest rates in .First -Class. tot•; ,Massey Harris binder, 7 foot; Mo0sey Companies. Hartis side rake; Massey Harris dump rake; Cockshutt hay loader•; #9 Cookehutt amender? McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn liars. SEAFORTH, 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. Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. Deering mower, 6 foot (nearly new) Cock- shutt bean swifter with disc and. puller; one- horse scuffler; 9 foot roller; harrows; Massey Harris drill; disc.; Cockshutt riding plow; 16 foot hay rake; stook rack; wagon; sleighs; cutter; buggy; fanning mill; scales; bag truck; 28 -foot extension ladder; let team LO EFFECTS --Fred W. Ahrens rver :cam.. leu e ; enrol roe • . 1 — t steel water trough 1 gas barrel' iron kettle; new; McCormlosyis 0-To sbi, booth euktvn- IMPLEMENTS -One Ford -Ferguson tractor ,,,Olen bmnel • grass seeder Viking cream Public Avetimnn o , three-thum; u -section arrows, wan g lora hay oa er, new,.. Massey north : oL Dublin, fassev r • .Masse Harris ha. shatters; 2 churns; fattening Houlton orate; cunt Rd.. on F y, Harris fertilizer it -sort thin r gravel box; 1 rake. 10 ft„ nearly new ; Massey Harrlshorse ute oc c c e , man Catholic Church followed by in- on county. ni t dclvek Shari); rumen -box;. 1 1 rack 1'flat 'sleigh rack cultivator• Massey Iiartfa harrows 8 section sideboard Minim, and other articles too' k' Cemetery, t at a 4 curs o0o rb M Barrie a Homer Detroit. The unel lin sen by Thursday morning from Zurich Ro• 'ro,•nship of Logan, 3 miles 7th. Sine lay r:, ., , , , ons to mention. `el7nent in St. Patrick's HORSES --2 lay rel nFs. a inn � Y `nuagy ;t 0uttar. ,- fnnning m, assay errs mnnvte.. spreader, nearly news. old ; 1 block Clyde filly rising 2 Yenta old ; 1 scales; rant pntper;. l Frost &'. Woad manure Massey. Harris .bean muffler, nearly new; :TI 10051 tons of mixed hay. . Drysdale. I lack Clyde welding lining 7 year ofd. These No reseeve es the Proprietor has sold his smrnd�• 7 set double issuers; gaol colony Massey ]•lands baa, Huller; with attachment ne ; .fain+• Tetras, Cash. WILLIAM ..PARKS, Proprietor: The many friends of Mrs. f hert t see out nr0 n ,cell matched Pair C0 colts. hon•(5x12; hronde' stove; 3 range shot - again are pleased to CATTLE — 1 Dtu, ro cow due a` l��ne ofelectrict 51'ng ropes illness. ••ale • t Dprhum cow fresh 3 weeks cion lett Pi bough , nuantity of lambs ag h t fixed for tractor on Ferguson .lift, 2 sets of knives ; wagon, new:; 1 ray reek, nev ; ens ; water ,warmer Harald Jackson, Auctioneer. lilt fo11Ot:•ing her recon ,. Masse • Harris mower; 2 chick shelters i by her side; 1 Durham cow fresh a weeks 'stretchers;fo•ks• shovels; ,hifflehees tassel.' used one season 1 electtio brooder 312. Donald Walker of Tm:onto w.;tn calf by her sde 1 Durham cow bred »ekynkes, electx,c fencer, S Datta robes, stove m perfect shape, 300 capacity, 1 1 g ' Pea 8. 1 cod 3.. g. •. ria • wheelbarrow • set FOR SALE noun and Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker. Hereford steer's weighing 1150 lbs.; a Po The first civic reception sponsored Aurora steers , sing year o ' E. P. Chesney, Clerk: wire Viking a. 1t the weekend with his paTantc, 11 • 1 Holstein cow bred, Oct, n •lone toss seeder h butcher kettles separator now (electric) nei r row dry grass Dow, 12 Durham wheeled trailer and ma The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE --, SEAFORTH, Ont.. Officers - President, = F, McGregor, Clinton; Vice President, C. W. 'Leonhardt,_ Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and Manager, M. A• Reiil, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Arcliibalcl, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot. Seaforth; ' Chris . Leonhardt, Born- holm; E. J. • Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mc - Ewing, Walton 3.lyth; Hugh Alexaudik, iron = s n ; Gem•ge ,Leitch',.Clinton. .. many other articles. 2,000 s,onn n,. scales; 1 extension ladder; 1 let log Brick dwelling with. all mOderu. Agents f mixed lei lis 1 set- harness. 1 -Bissell disc, -A-1 John E. Pepper Bl•uCe •; • 1 ld • 2 fall cal by the reeve and council of Hensali 1100S—i. 'e vobrod Feb la 1 Yoil0 11 th ]led, Quantity of Ism' nndn quant,tY s edell• R F, vas greet; wheat nna. cats; 20 bushels hears. shape• sling ropes; log chain; ' kettle; conveniences, 110t water treating and 1p I TOtns cash: I 1 fanning mill • 1 grab, grindor 10 melt • 1 oil burner. sow' r n•ietor `ha knife, new; 1 set doubletrees; barb Frame dwelling, hydro, lf/ .acres, Brodhagell, George A. Watt, Blyth. WILLIAM 7) GLENN P o v ran a e; McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter, 1 was held in a bred Fan. 16 18 chunks wveighh,g about 65 /woe! T1010m,, Auctioneer. wire croscut caw; feed barrels; cedar rail Id even- t each. E. P. 'Chesney, Clerk. posts; saw horse ; sacks ; belt j Massey No7Ili Main street. Suitable for pout- Parties desirous to effect insurance Town Hall, Hensali on Friday u. e y possession. mg. Thirtyfour personnel were pre-' PGIII-TRY-156 Legl,o,•u Pullets, sood lot. Harris walking Plow; pressure grease gun• try farm. Earl IMPLEMENTS — ai wagon' set sleighs + h sent and together with the council, manure spreader, good 13 Yorkshire sow • bred Del 31 for service personne w r or transact other business, -will be os truck, hay fork, new. Double house on Victoria St Sep promptly attended to by applications FEED & G Quantity y t apartments, good investment to any of the above .-2. straw - su to grata us a s: • t 3 section Hoa harrows, oats, Surly Carter, suitable tor. seed. Frame cottage, Goderich St... East. addressed to their .respective Post walking Plow• set light sleighs, cutter, Mr. Harrold Jackson as been i shape;„„,, kshatt hI ..Clearing Auction Sale Clerk, local minister, the Pres h sat down to a banquet HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Kitchen stove: catered to by the Ladies' k Hun- wheel trailer, colony house Sc10 chicken sen by public auction on Lot 12, Bayfield Quebec heater bav stove cuUhonuls, scales, Wfits011 & Reif; Seaforth: offices. Road. d south Yf miles west of Vatns on al 1 RAIN i uantit of ha and .named-officel•9 disc slidinger drill, n3 sec new; hay oM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS — 200 bushels mixed i 200 b h 1 alae p. with sliding tacl.,se ofthe Legion, b t PAR k h b instructed to :dent • d f 1 I fork pe set sings o• ,0 0 1 hairs, 2 beds; Daisy churn, co b t D ods o arced wood beech maple paved l o ey, Mach Sth, at 1-.3 d 7 t 1, Sealed died Club. A short program was bel n f ahetter2, 1107 ore, ,ay or rope. '.rad ,on ,i --- a0, co 1 f Warden chairmanship of stove. :burner ; bench; extension table; 1 couch• index the included 0 ,rrld elm, od wheelbarrow,ati; Pig crate, cedar posts, 11•x. a lap,•cider' barrels. -a1 other articles oo nil eolleha. R. E. Shaddick and included a sing- bicycle, good cattle doa, none better. HORSES — Brown gelding rising 0 years I to ,neatlor. Goodwin. PEED—•Allout 17 toOe bf- good mixed tray, old, black mem10 ld bl k Song directed e Nor. W.b 0. v.I;0 itt, m''ed grain, lvo bus good seed (illy tRs:ng y And new hip-mof barn. Hydro, good wato Addresses were given by Rev. mots 125 bus. Alaska sec oats; ld both broken o sHErP '10 rising years o nc FARM -100. acre fain ; g0od. brlek bass i� - ears old; black gelding rising R A. d'5o bushels i yenta o o supply. Forty rode from Village of Varma; A• Ferguson, and R. good seed barley, 65 bus. buckwheat, 12bus.I 'ni A lictmureli s reicoo lamb iii paved road. BY`OOk,. Rev. P + gond canning seed Peas. 7Vwr0h n c U n up E. Pooley, president of the Exeter- HARNESS—set of team harness 1 2 sets n nThe proprietor is Hensali Branch of the Canadian Le- gion. Warden Shaddick gave the civic welcome. Each of the veterans was presented with a voucher worth $20. for purchase of a club bag or Gladstone bag. Presentations were made by Mrs. Jas. A.. Paterson and idi's. Fred Beer, representing the Hensali Women's Institute, Mrs• A. D. McEwen and Mrs. 7. Sangster, representing the Ladles* Five Hun- dred Club. Following wire the veter- ans eter ans honored: Douglas Sangster, Lloyd Noakes, Leonard Noakes, John Beer, Fred Beer, Lawrence Bayn- nam, Donald Hoggarth, Donald. Mac- Kinnon,+Jim Clark, Jack Simmons, Jack Tudor, Edward Little, Harold Bonthron, Edgar McClinchey, Byron Kyle, Roy Smale, Tom Smola, Ivan Xipfer, Cecil Kipfer, Roy Brock, Stuart Dick, Lloyd Brock, Dave Sangster, George Sangster, Ray 1 tailless, CATTLE — 3 young ur. nm 00120, roans giving Y. aiming. and ds - with calves at foot- others time Terms — Chattels, Cash. —Farm, given on d f 1 bid TENDERS WANTED Townehir Of Tuckersmith Tenders will be received by the undersigned up to 3 p.m. March 253, 1946, for the following. opera- tions:— c (1) To supply power -40 h.p, n SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr, E. A. McMaster, M:B., Graduate of University of Toronto. The. Clinic is fully equipped with omplete and modern x-ray and other' p•to•clate diagnostic, and thereuptie 1'e e - Ay 0 ea e, reserve , . ' sale good Durham heifers due first part JOFfN IdARTMAN Proprietor Harold ox more—belt, Operator andone ad - mg 0 ta' wu :kit- el HOUSEHOLD ,.. s TS—Side board, 1 ellen table linoleum, auto knitting machine, .�or May;. 8 Durham calves none heifers undd .Jackson, Auctioneer P. Chesney., Crank. ditional man, to operate Township tees a numerous No reserve as everything will be sold as : HARNESS r Set a breeching., nu harness, set FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS, ETC. — such gravel to be crushed m the Fnrm is sold. backhand h r and x number of horse sell by public auction o1 Lot 24, Con. 7, Contractor to Move and set' McKillop, three and. three-quarter miles north up of Seaforth and 14 le east. on Wednesday, crusher and state in tender -.price MARTIN' W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D.. March 19> at one o'clock U,m, sharp. Contractors t satisfy coo on stow, stare, brooder stove, cook stove with 01,001.5 and 110,1000;.. 7 Durham re e s Crusher t0 crush approximately 5,- uj1ol 8 cider barrels, am15 host of other l ethers rising 2 years old. art ( I nus to mention PIGS -1 York saw due time of sale. Auction Sale 000 yards, 1 inch screen, half of the Auctioneer's decision fiord in case of all dist-. mites. Terms cash. JOHN O'ROURKE. Proprietor. 0, W. Ahrens, Joseph Ryan, Auctioneers, a •near Mr, Harold Jackson has hem, instructed do c0um•s, Murray pit and half in the Allen pit. IMPLEMENTS—Deering hinder, set of 4 - section harrows, Massey -Harris drill with ler- tilator, 13 run ; 1 Massey -Harris fertiliser arm, 1 McCormick -Deering bean sculfler• and puller, new; l disc harrow, walking plow, power culling box, pet harvester, set of sloop. sleighs, farm wagon, hay rack; gravel box, 1200 lbs. scales, McCormick -Deering cream separator, new; all enamel, locomotive washing. machine with gas motor, like new. ATuanttty of mixed Hey. Terms cash. LOUTS TAYLOR, Proiriotor.. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, E. P. Chesney, Clerk. AUCTION SALE FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, HOUSE- HOLD EFFECTS-- Mr. Harold Jackson lona been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 17, Hayfield Road South, 14 mite west of, Verna, en Tuesday, March 6th. at 1 p.m, HORSES - -- Team of Chestnut •B I in roues, 6 and 0 years .516, 6 1600 lbs. each.. CATTLE --Roan Durham cow 9 years old, freshens Anvil 1st; red Durham cow 0 yearn old freshens February 25th-; Guernsey -Here- ford cow” years old, freshens March 30th;' brindle cow 7 years old, freshens Februmy 20th ; brindle cow 4yeas old, 'freshens Mar. 23rd; Jersey 0013 7 'years old, freshens April '2711,.1 pare bred .Jersey cow 7 years old. Freshers February 23rd; pure bred .Jersey Foster, Jerry Johnston, - Carl Sch-. -cin+ n years old, freshens Maah 15th ; loan warm, Garnet Allan, Keith Buchan- Durham heifer, freshens March 16th; 1 Reg- an, Hensall, Jim Campbell, Guelph, iste•od Doll Pmgmso Shorthorn bull, to months old, red in color J. M. Scott breed,. lCen Hicks, Aylmer, Donald Walker,' Seaforth; 3 lieu steers, 2 yenra old; 2 Toronto, Aonald MCICeig, Godel:ich, Durham heifers, 2 years old, 4 Durham steers, 1 year old ; 5 Durham heifers, 1- year Alton Ttsirblirn, London. 1 old;' 3 Jersey heifers. 1 year old. Mrs, Wm. Luker is confined to HOGS -42 chunks, weighing from 100 to her 1'OOm. owingto illness. 1150 lbs. t 1 pure bred Yorkshire. sow•, doe at time 00 sale. Hiss Mary Hemphill:of LOndO1r POULTRY -226 Leghorn liens 1 year old • spent the weekend with her parents, IMPLEMENTS -1 rubber tire wagon, 6000 I6 tires, new; 9 -section drag t. harrows; 1 NH', and Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill, ening tooth cultivator,: with narrow 1md The Municipal Clerk, J. A. Patwide teeth • 1 McCormick - er`son, reveals the startling figures as regards the housing shortage in the village as follows: in 1896 there was a population of 898 and since that time a considerable number of houses and apartments have been constructed and very few destroyed or torn. down• The last population census as prepared by the local assessor in March 1945, showed the population 618..There is. at present 240 houses or apartments and 92 of these contain 3 or more inhabitants, 89 have 2, 44 are occupied by one, and at present there are 15 unoc- cupied homes or apartments, that is composed of homes that are not oc- cupied during the winter and three, that are empty, the owners being de- ceased. in good condition ; 1 set sloop sleighs with bunks„ good ; 1 set of bomb sle,gh0. ; 1 Oliver walking Flo 1 set of bean knives for Oliver puller. almost new; 1 trailer. with monks; 1 Clinton fanning mill ; 1 gravel box; Beatty water trough; 1 Renfrew cream separator' with power ntlaclimont, new ; 1 root miner. 2enlu,ed for motor; 14 H.P. electric motor electric feed cooker, in good condition ; 1 set of team breeching harness, nearly new; 1 Gem electric fencer; 1 screw ;lack, 1 wheel barrow ; 1 colony house. 1.0x12, good condi- tion ;.2 range shelters ; chicken Wf)ughs drinking fountains, e.t. t 1 wheelbarrow type sm•aving outfit ; 50 cedar posts ; some lum- ber; 0 tons of good mixed hay; 0 cards 0f good kindling wood; forks, shovels, chains, pails, etc. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 Renfrew range buns coal or wood, nearly nraw; Gyrex elec- tric washer; extension table; 1 chesterfield suite, nearly new: 1 ploce. nnoleum, 16'x13', Hood (0ndrti0n ; 1 new consoleum rug, 0x12; 1 00neolcum rug 9,01.5 1 piece linoleum -0x15. 'Perms cash. CORDON HORNER, Proprietor. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Harold .Tnekson, Auctioneer. x AnnuaISkating BRUCEFIELD RINK FRIDAY, [A C I 1st Costumes, Prizes, Broom Bali Game Fun & More Fun Don't Miss , . PRIZES' AS FOLLOWS AsstCostutitn:,, Boys dTc Cxirls, undet"G years Cirls Fancy, age fi to 12' Rdys Fancy, age G-22 Girls Comic, age6 to 12 Boys Comic, age 6 to 12 • Girls Fahey, age 12 to 16 Boys Fancy age 12 to 1G. Girls Comic, ago 12 to 1.G lions Comic, age 1.2.1,6, Girls Character ol• Trade Boys Clirii•acter or Tirade Costume—Open Costume—Open Prize for Oldest Stcater skating et the carnival Ladies Most Graceful Skater, Gents Most Graceful Skater .DOOR PRIZES LADIES & GENTS Admission—Adults 35 cents. Children 15 cents a1.T. PROCEEDS Fora THE TMPIagvE�nsN`c Oh` THE RINK 1rG;r^ba,�:.wezwC�.^.N.aznOnsnil41AT0Nm8asaancAe•na¢nr-tRmsrravw,eaeew�rel� Auction, Sale FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS,- ETC. -- 241r.. Harold: Jackson has-been instructed to sell by public auction on Lot 18, Concession 7, Stanley Township, Part' Line,. 2 miles south of •Varna, on Monday, March 11, at: 12.30 p.m. sharp, HORSES -Bay horse, 9 years old; brown horse, 3 yea's old; broWn horse, 7l years old; brown horse, 5 years old, brown horse, rising 3 years old. CATTLE -Blue cow,' due May 9th; brindle cow, due in August; Hereford cow, due Feb.. 23rd; red heifer, fresh a -month; Hereford cow, due in July: Ayrshire cow, bred Jan. 1 ; red cow', due in May; red cow, bred Dec. 1st;' S calves, coming one year old; 1 young calf. (Oovvs in calf to a Hereford bull.) PIGS—Sow due April 21st; 10 chunks of plus,. 160 pounds; 6 chunks of pigs, 75 lbs. IMPLEMENTS—Three-drum. steel. roller; 1 Massey scuffles and bean puller; 1 Deering 0-f001 mower; 1 Frost & Wood binder, 7 -foot. cut; 1 Massey 13 -hoe drill with yellow feral. *tor; 1 International cultivator with narrow and wide teeth, all -steel; 1. Prost & Wood cultivator ; 1 Cockshutt spreader; 1 8 -foot dump rake 1 Massey side delivery rake; 1 Mnssey hay loader 1 Oliver riding plow 1 Cockshutt two -furrow plow.; 1 set 4 -section harrows; 2 harrow poles;. 1, 10 -foot flat rack; 1. set of sloop sleighs: 1 rubber tired. wagon 1 I three-quarter. steel tired wagon r gravel. box ; root. pulber ; 1 set. out -throw discs; one 2000 lb scales ; 1. Ankor-Holth 'cream, senar- ator, nearly new, with pulley for motor; 21/4 h p. motor ; ferning mill with - lots - of sieves end pulley for mato: ; emery - stand. with 2 stones: 1 emery to grind mower knives; 1 walking. Plow ;I 4 rolls of Portable silo; 1 wheelbarrow; 1 Pg crate; one 25.foot cellar ladder; 1. steel- barrel ; 2 wooden barrels; 1 electric fencer; `hay 'fork.; sling chain with trip rope ; 1 hon kettle, 16 gallon ; block and tackle with ropes.: wire grips one single nuttier; 3 bags 2-12-6 fertilizer 1 potato sprayer; 1 brooder stove and. pipes ohiok feeders and fountains. HARNESS -Teo sets of breeching harness ; 5 good horse collars; I set. collar tops. GRAIN— 400 bushels of mixed -feed and Ethan oats, fit for seed. FEED—Four feet of ensilage;. several tons of.'mixed hay. - LUMBE12—Quantity -of planks, inch lum- ber and white -ash tongues; quantity of cedar chains ARTICLES—Logging IALL; 's s SN not. small chains ;: forks a,d�.shovels ; number of good sacks and about 1.00. good -.grain bags; whiifletrees ; neckyokes and 0op,e tools Fhoce cook stove; Maxwell electric washing mach- Inc. ' Terms Cash. HA120LI) CONNELL. Praprletor. ' Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, E. P Chesney, Clerk. - qulpment. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5J for same o Physician and Surgeon, y0 la IGoo 1 Council as to Compensation Instil.- HORSES -4 good work horses, 7 to 12 • ars a pounds. c • CATTLE — 1 registered 'Durham bull, 6 once carried and work to be tom- Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat milking 3 Dec. J 1 D h plated by Oct 1st, 1940. Contractor Phone 00 W Seaforth 4 years o , cue ,me sae ;. heifers n7• 7. lbs.; 2 heifers, 700 lbs.; 9 steers, 1,053 lbs. 1 Cheque for $150, t0 accompany 1 Yearling steers; 2 yearling heifers; 7 calves to mouths ld tender to guarantee faithful per - years old; 6 Durham 00ws, 4 to 9, years old. m - isg s poo oc, ao an• ; he am cow Id l t' of 1 4 1 if 060 t f nisi bond in form of Marked ., 2 m nthso WOGS -18 chunks, 80 poUnds. formance of contract. Bonds will be POULTRY -220 Rock pullets .iscott'0)... (retulmed to unsuccessful .tenderers. POULTRY EQUIPMENT — :Colony house 10x12; coal brooder stove and pipes; chicken' Each party to be responsible for re troughs; feed troughs; fountains; 5 range pairs .to their own equipment and all. shelters 1 5 fattening crates. IMPLEMENTS—Seven-foot Massey Harris work to be done: to the satisfaction binder; 5. foot Deering mower; 11 hoe Massey and under the direction of the Road Harris fertilizer drill ; Massey -Harris side Superintendent.. Lowest or any £en delivery rake; Massey Harris dump rake; der rintencessarjl acct ted. Tender Massey Harris hay loadm'; Mosses Harris. coni- y p trustor; Deering disc; 05001 roller: 4 section to state' rate per yard. Notice To Creditors diamond harrows and stretcher; 2 Fleury,. (2) To supply trllekand truck walking plows; 3 furrow Cockshutt gang, plow Farmer's Friend single furrow riding gravel from crusher to Twp. roads p10w ; sleigh and flat rack ; wagon. and box • I ill amounts as stated above. Tender. in 16 foot 1 16 foot flat topd wagon with oo rack; an t0 -state price per yard, flat rate. up sliding rack; stock rack; gravel box; hay folk; sling lock and sung ropes; band cut. to 5 miles, and a rate per yard mile ling box : grindstone ; buggy and bucksaw; polo; for 6 mile and over haul.. Gravel to eater 5% foot crosscut IN THE ES'T'ATE 010 FREDERICK CR14130 NE1JI,,IN. All personshaving claims xgnrnst the Est- ate of Frederick Gregg :Neon», ]rite of the rove of Seaforth, in the County of Buren, Retired Customs Officer,deceased, who died on or about the 8th day .of March, 1942 are hereby noticed to send to to the undersiAmed on orbefore the 9th clay clay of March, 1u40,: full: P rticnlars' of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned slate, the 0.9sets of the said ..estate will he distributed amongst the parties entitled there- to, 1i ,v mp regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then hove ;notlee, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose elnim theundersigned shall not then have notice for the assets :so distributed or any Part Thereof. nal .d of Senfmth, this 20th day of Febrn- .u. y, 1016' M0C0NNELL-& NAYS, Sea forth. Ontario Solieitnrs for tic. Exeoulnr. saw: ae raw; scythes; 25 fence .posts; 6. cornier Posts; be placed on roads at. the direction Massey Harris cream separator 500 lbs • of and t0 the satisfaction of the. whaelbm•iow; chop box; 2 -oil 'barrels; 4 Road. Superintendent.. woodenbarrels , v5 ft ladder • 92 ft ecteii d not C • n • - - Ston ladder; 1 set platform scales; bag cart; Lowest Or any ten el 710 ea- Clinton fanning mill and screens; sugar Lowest accepted. kettle grain bags; sacks; forks; shovels; E. P. Chesney, crow bit chains; whithetrees; doubletreea; andtikes, and many other articles. Clerks Twp, of Tuekersn)ith .LUMBER—Rock- elm plank elm, basswood and hemlock lumber. WOOD -10 cords day limb wool, GRAIN -160 bushels Velvet barley, suitable for seed; 100 bushels Vanguard oats, suitable for seed; 59 bushels Ajax oats. suitable for seed: 20 bushels timothy seed. j PIED• -15 tons of hay. HARNESS -1 set breeching harness; back- hand harness for three horses; 1 :set single tininess • 8 horse .blankets; 7 horse collars. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.— Clare Jewel white and 'green enamel range, - for- wood' orr : coal ; Coleman gas stove. and oven ; box stove ; heater with Silent Glow oll burner installed 1 iron bed, springs and mattress'; wooden bed, springs and mattress; dresser; bedroom chair, couch, ]rocking chairs, 2 wicker chairs, 3 wooden beds, Aladdin. hanging lamp, Aladdin mile lamp; Coleman gas .iron 1 dash churn, dishes, e•ocks, eta, other articles. Everything will: 'be. sold as the -Proprietor'' hos sold his farm, Terms cash. 1 ROSS MURDIE, Proprietor. Harold Jack- son, Auctioneer ; E. P. Chesney, Cleric. Auction Sale In She 'Village of Henson, on Monday, Mach :4th, at 1 p.m. T will offer for sale a modern 'henhouse, 24'x40',, two story, four pens, feed room, egg roam, .and feed elevator, pressure water syatein, and. hydro -..throughput building. Canaeity 600-700 hens. Also to, practically. new chicken shelters.. Terms 10% down, balance in 50 days Reserve bid; . PINK & SIMMONS, Prop. . Harold Jackson, . Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres gond clay loam, all under cultiva- tion except 12 acres . of.. bush. Well. drained and fenced. Bank barn oto'stone foundation, 06ft. square, stabling underneath with ce- ment floors. Hay barn 34ft, square with hen house nndernrettll driving sired -24ft, x 34ft, Cement silo., left 35ft. Feomo house with insulate brlek covering, seven rooms and shed. Situated 7 miles from Seaforth, 4 miles from Walton, 100 rods from school and 1 3-4 miles from 'Winthrop. Lot 27, pt, 28, Con. 10, McKillop. Hydro ell: through barn and house and water all through barn. Apnly to. Zack McSpadden, Walton, R,R.4, - FARM. FOR SALE Five miles south of Seaforth, and one mile east, Lot 7, Concession 8, Tuckersmith. One mile from school. Large bank barn, brick house, hen' house and pig pen. Drained. Plenty of water. All ,seeded to grass. Pos- session given immediately. Apply to d. W. Free, Seaforth.. Dublin Produce 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 xn 50 FARMERS Growing Contracts 1946 Barley 90c bushel Full particulars: Geo. T. Mickle, HENSALL, ONT. Phone 103 DR. F..J. R. FORSTER . • Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late. Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, ' Moorefeld's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, . third Wednesday in each `month from 2 to 4 p.m. 53 Waterloo. St, Stratford. • Telephone 267, G. A. WHITNEY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos- pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nigllts and Holidays 65 FOR SALE 6 -Room frame 'House. Hydro, Town Water. and :cellar, Situated of Coleman Street. House with barn, Situated on Main Street. South. 50 Acre Farm, Twp. Tuckersmith. Good d Brick. House, --Bank Ban, Poultry House Driving. Shed. Immediate possession. 76 . Acre Farm, Twp• Tuckersmith. Fane House, 'Bank Barn, Driving Shed, Hog Good bush . with spring therein, Also have -farms listed in McKillop. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phones: 214 Office Rea 220 Sun Life Assurance f. Canada Co..O Assures Security r for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG,GODERICH. District Agent COST 8c DAILY VitaDieT Multiple Vitamin Cap soles contain vitamins A, Bi, 0, D Niacin Amide and Riboflavin, Ninety day supply $2.70. Trial thirty -day supply $1..15. Sold at Independent Drug Stores. PIPE TOBACCO yt' -