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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
HENSALL i Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Ballantyne Mr. Thos. Wheeler and family'
of Detrol spent the weekend visit- wish to extend their sincere thanks
big with the former's mother, Mss, to their many friends especially to
those who so kindly loaned their
Carrie Ballantyne,' cars, and those who sent flowers and
Dr,. Wm. T. Soya of London baking, and to allwho so kindly re -
anent the weekend with his another,
membered them in their loss of a
Mrs. Alice Joynt. g lovin ' wife and smother.
Miss lune. Saundercock of : Lon-
don was a weekend. visitor with her
Card of Thanks
mother, Mrs. Annie Saundercock, to
wishes Mrs. Hugh Ramsay
Mr, Harry Ford accompanied by than!: her manyfriendsmsayand'neigh-
recently
ei
Miss Holly Fay of London visited,g -
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Wesley bours for the kindness shown her
.Jones. daring her illness and for the gifts
Miss Mavis Spencer of Toronto of ,fruit and the cards received
spent the weekend at the home of while in hospital.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. FOR. SALE
'Spencer. Quantity of Timothy seed, govern -
Mr. and; Mrs. A. D. McEwene. vise ment graded, $3,50 bushel. Loris
iced during the past week w;th the
Bolton, R.R.1 Dublin.
former's brother; Mr. and Mrs. Mc-
Ewen in Sarnia. FOR SALE.
Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer of Lon- . Metal, baby crib, like new. Apply
don were recent visitors with Mr, at The News Office.
and Mrs, Roy MacLaren.
•
Misses Helen and Mae McNaugh-
ton of Toronto spent the weekend
with their parents, Mi'. and Mrs.
Lorne McNaughton.
Miss Pearl Reid of London was a
recent visitor with friends in Hensah
Mr. Wm. Slavin of London spent
the weekend at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McKenzie and
family of Clinton visited recently
with Mrs. Wm. McKenzie and_ Mrs.
Violet Schwalm..
Miss Margaret Johnson who has
been seriously ill at her home for
some time was removed to the hos-
pital in London during the past week
The Young People's Society of
Carmel Presbyterian Church held
their regular social evening in the
school -room of the church on Mon-
day evening. Miss Margaret Mac-
Gregor presided ;and opened the
meeting by singing "0 God our help
M ages past" followed by the Lord's
prayer in unison. The scripture was
take by Donhymnll. se ` "Tellness was
me the
taken up and
story of Jesus" was sung. Miss Helen
Moir presided over the musical pro-
gram as follows: Saxophone solo bY
Mrs. A. Orr entitled "My WildIrish
Rose" accompanied at the piano bY
Mrs, Kennedy. Mrs. Chas. Forrest
played a piano solo entitled "Damty
Boy". Mrs. Kennedy favored with a
vocal solo entitled 'Where the river
Shannon flows" and "An Irish Lulla-
by," accompanied by Mrs. Forrest
at the piano. Mrs. P. A. Ferguson
gave an interesting address on
"Robert Louis Stephenson and his
wife." The meeting closed by sing-
ing "What a Friend we have in
Jesus" after which Rev.. P. A. Fergu-
son led in prayer. Games, contests
and lunch were enjoyed.
Presentation
S k 5 barley; about 150 bus wheat; 2
• was la ed during the even
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres on 3rd. con, of McKil-
lop, 134 miles from Seaforth, all in
grass, well drained, good house,
hard and soft water in house, fur-
nace, good barn, henhouse, and im-
plement shed, plenty of water, hy-
dro available, immediate possession.
Apply, Mrs. Alex Stirling, Seaforth.
GIRL WANTED
For housework in .town. Apply to
The News office.
GRASS FARM FOR SALE
Good grass farm, 4th Con•, Hibbert,
100 acres, Lots of water and shade.
Apply at News Office.
HAVE YOUR WASHER CHECKED
Now for your Spring washing.
Beatty Washer Service, Goderich.
Leave your call at Sills Hdwre,
SPECIAL POULTRY—About 150 Leghorn dump rake 9 -ft.; M.H. spring -tooth
Oil changed and .viache p ]lens.
$1.00, Beatty Washer Service, F. IMPLEMENTS — Hart -Parr
Skelton, Prop. 70 tractor; threshing machine 24
DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORNS
everything complete; corn blo
Climax; grain grinder, 10 inch
Auction Sale Auction Sales Also on
Of Church shed 'and blacksmith
shop, Mr. Harold Jackson has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction at Winthrop on Wednesday, Auction Sale
March 27th, at 12:15 p.m. CATTLE and'MACHINERY, Sat -
shed,
Part ofu Winthrop Cavin Church urday, March 30, at 1 p.m.,, 4.9, rods
about u2x4 Also the blacksmith
shop, West of Kippen.
known as 10%c Bullard's ,balance 14 Durham cows due to freshen
Terms: 10% cash, g is re in from tine of sale until May, rang
da Mrs. before building is removed. ing from three to seven years. old.
Mar. T.Betties, see. This is a choice lot of Durham cows
Harold Jackson, Auct. •
and intbe best of condition. 16 Dur -
Clearing Auction Sale ham heifers and steers 1 yr. old, 12
Of Farah Stock and Implements, Durham heifers and steers rising 2
years old. This stock was all bred to
auctioneers,
W. Ahrens and - A. Robinson, or sired by the Pimpernel Herd Sire,'t
auctioneers, have received instruc- ie- Mapleville Rose Signet -261320-
ions from the undersigned .pat Machinery—Oliver 70 row crop
for to sell by public auction at Lot tractor (good), starter, lights,
25, Con. 1, Township of Logan, le power takeoff; John Deere hay
miles West of Mitchell or 2,1,/. miles bailer; used one season; two"mowers,
East of, Dublin, on No. 8 highway, 1 riding plow,;and a number of
on Tuesday," March 26, 1946..Sale other articles.
to start at 12:30 o'clock sharp, the Terms—Cash
following DR. GILBERT and DR. JAMES
HORSES -1 Clyde 'mare '5 .yrs. DR.
Proprietors.
old; 1 Clyde mare 7 yrs. old; Clyde E, P. Chesney, Clerk
snare 8 yrs. old, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer --
CATTLE -2 Durham heifers with
calves by their sides; 3 Durham
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Auction Sale
cows fresh with • calves by their Farm Stock, Hnplements and
sides; 1 Ayrshire cow, fresh; 1 Pur Household effects. Mr. Harold Jack -
ham cow due in April; 1 Durham
•a..e son has been instructed to ll by
public auction at Stanley Twp., on
West pt. Lot 14, B.R.N. 1% mile
West of Varna, Friday, April 5th at
12:30 o'clock . sharp. .
HORSES— One team,
CATTLE -1 cow, 7 yrs. old, due
to freshen April 16th; 1 cow,'5 yrs
old, due April 14th; 1 cow, 4 yrs.
heifer due in Apsi
at time of sale;:4 Durham cows due
at time of sale; 1 Durham cow due
in July; 1 Durham heifer, dry, good
grass heifer 1 Durham steer weigh-
ing about 1200, lbs.; 4 spring calves;
9 feed calves weighing about 750
lbs., almost ready for market. 1 Dur-
ham bull 11 months old. These are old, milking; 1 thorobred Jersey, due
a real bunch of Durham cows and to freshen at time of sale. FOR SALE
calves. SHEEP -10 ewes, due'to lamb in 1 Ajax' seed oats from registered
HOGS -2 Yorkshire sows due mid. April.
dle of April; 1 Yorkshire sow just IMPLEMENTS — M. H. binder seed, second generation. Apply to
Dub -
bred; 6 chunks weighing about 100 John :Shea Jr., Phone 64 r 24, Dub
f, -ft,; Deering mower 6 -ft,; Deering ]in Central. Seaforth R.R. 5.
THURSDAY, MARCH 21, 1940
AT FiNNIGAN'S
CHEESE CHEESE CHEESE
Arrived this week, shipment of Assorted Cheese. For,good
health eat good Cheese. Due to the restrictions in the
butter ration, full advantage should be taken of Cheese in
the daily diet.
What Is The Key To A Successful Business
Absolute Honesty, Good Will and Health, build a successful businese
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
FOR SALE
A hen house 16 x 18 and also a
barn 18 x 22. Apply at The News
Office.
FOR SALE.'
Massey Harris manure spreader,-
in good shape. Apply to Wm. Old-
field, phone 662 r 16. Seaforth.
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn"Haps
SEAFORTH, ONT, Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build -
FOR SALE ' ing, Seaforth. Office hours:—
A Shorthorn bull, one year old, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
Apply to phone 46 r 5, Dublin, Zack 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
Ryan. evening, 7.30, pm. to 9 p.m. •
ROOM AND BOARD
Wanted for ane ycouple,
Iden in Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
Office.
FOR SALE AND INSURANCE AGENCY
• hop combined in Hensall, known as All kinds effect-
Seaforth. Near Main . street prefer-
red. Apply at The. News Offi
Blacksmith shop and implement MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
s of Insurance risks eff
the Brock Blacksmith Shop.' Apply to , ed at lowest rates in First -Class
George Pepper, Mitchell<R,R.3. Phone Companies.
35r22 Dublin central.
lb.FOR SALE
r r ins ected, k
• cultivator 1 sin le furrow sulky
No. riding'. plow; 1 set 4 -section harrows
x48, with 3 and 4 section draw bars; 1
wen, M.H. 13 -run "disc seed drill, sleighs,
with buggy, cutter, straw cutter, grain
crusher. wagon, wagon box, stone
boat, 16 -ft. flat hay rack, fanning
mill, scales, 3 h.p, gas engine, grind-
stone, knife sharpener, iron kettle,
grass seeder, hay fork, sling ropes,
sling chain, trip rope, hay fork rope,
Ankor-Holt cream separator, 600 lbs.
capacity: power sheep clippers, 1
single scuffler, grain bags, sacks,
logging chains, whiffletrees, neck -
yokes, 1 set team harness, 1 set of
breeching, a quantity of lumber and
planks. Some hay.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS—Marvel
Quebec range with warming closet,
Daisy churn, rocking chairs, couch,
folding leaf table, chest of drawers
beds, springs and mattresses, toilet
Offering serviceable aged bull,
bred heifers and young cows. Herd
fully accredited. and blood tested.
656 r 41. Alex
speed jack; buck rake; M.H. bi
6 -ft. cut; M.H. mower.5-ft. cut;
G. Pepper. Cormick Deering disc fertilizer
drill; 3 -section lever harrows; 3
LOST rows disc Cockshutt plow;
Spare tire and rim size 600-19 be- shutt manure spreader; hay
tweet Jas. Finlaysons and Seaforth, with sliding rack: Cockshutt
on Saturday, March 16• Finder wagon; set sleighs; cutter;
please notify Jas. Finlayson; Kippen. Pulper; 4 -section iron harr
Phone, Seaforth 651 - 3. walking plow; scuffler;L
cream separator with motor.atta
FOR SALE (nearly new): 160 -ft. steel hay
A barn 45 x 50 ft., known as the cable; steel ,post: barb wire; sap
Walker hotel barn, Brucefield. Ap- electric fencer; feeding mol
ply to Edgar Allan, Phone 659r15. coal brooder stove; colony 'hou
nder
Mc -
seed
fug
Cock -
rack
truck
root
ows;
ester
ched
fork
pan;
asses;
se 7x
10: 90 ft. 7 inch endless threshing
belt (nearly new); 30 ft. 5 inch belt.
HARNESS—Set of double har-
Auction Sale
Mr. mess: single heavy harness; odd
A. very enjoyable time was spent leas; horse blanket: robe.
in the school house at B.S. 10, Hay FEED—About 30tons'
on Friday evening when the neigh- mixedFbay; ons. offn
hours and friends gathered in honor Wednesday, 4 1 3 d seed oats; about 200 bus
of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Parke who re- grain; about 200 No. 21
sentry moved to Hensall. Progressive FaFARM—Consisting
Harold Jackson has been in-
structed to sell by public auction at
lots 24 and 25, 4th Con. Goderich
Twp. 4 miles west of Holmesville, on
Cut Line, - pri 3rd.
Parisi and Farm Stock.
of 0 acres
•r less of second rowth bush,
mixed wood, being part block letter ensilage; 25 bus. turnips; adjusta-
col-
good
guard
mixed
seed
bus,
euchre p y
ing and the following were prize
winners. Ladies first prize, Mr;, G.
Broderick; Gent's first prize, Mr.
Frank Lostell, Ladies' consolation,
Mrs. Corbett; Gent's consolation,
Mr. Lorne Chapman. During the re-
freshment hour Mr. and Mrs. Parke
were presented with a floor -lamp,
The accompanying address was read
by Mr. Jack Corbett and the presen-
tation made by Mr, George Finney.
Mr. Parke expressed their sincere
thanks. Following is the address.
Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Parke. Dear
Friends: It was with deep regret
that we learned that you were to
leave our community and make your
tome in Hensall. We feel that we
cannot let this opportunity pass
without expressing our appreciation
for the many kindnesses you have
shown as friends and neighbours.
You have always been willing to
lend a hand in time of need and to
do your share in the social activities
of the community. We hope that you
will be spared to spend many years
of health and happiness in your new
home. As a small token of our ap-
preciation we ask you to accept this
lamp and as you use it from day
day may you be reminded of the
:,'lore o , g timothy seed; about 4 ft. of go
A Colborne Twp., adjoining' Sky
Harbor Air Port, on the North, 56
anile West of Dunlop,. 3 miles from
Goderich, will be sold subject to re-
serve bid. Terms made known day
of sale.
40 head of cattle and 35 pigs, 60
bags seed potatoes. Cattle have had
first spray for warble fry. Cattle
consisting of 1 roan bull 18 mos.
old; 2 Hereford cows, 4 years old,
fresh; 2 Hereford heifers, 3 years
old, due in Sept.; 1 blue cow, 7 yrs. 1 Ayrshire heifer 2% yrs. old, due lir
old, due in May; 1 black cow, 4 yrs. May; 1 Ayrshire cow 4 yrs. old, due
old, due in March; 1 roan cow, 7 Ma 1 4 hi
ble Morris chair; post hole auger,
forks, whippletrees, neckyokes and
a host of other articles too numer-
ous to mention found about a farm.
i No reserve as the farm is sold:
Everything offered will be sold to
highest bidder. Auctioneer's deci-
sion final in case of all disputes.
NOTE: Remember, this sale
starts at 12:30 o'clock sharp.
Terns—Cash
HERBERT ROBINSON, Prop.
Fred W. Ahrens and A. E. Robin-
son, Auctioneers.
sets, dishes. crates, butter bowl and
ladle. Dominion upright piano, like
new; kitchen chairs, number of seal-
ers. one small spinning wheel.
Terms—Cash
D. A. GALBRAITH, Prop.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Harold
One brown gelding rising four
years, four white legs and face, well
broken. Will sell, or deal on cattle.
Apply at The News office.
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, 4% miles from Sea -
forth, Ont., % mile from highway,
mostly under cultivation. Never -
failing stream ,at back. Large bank
barn with overflowing well. Eight -
roomed concrete house with hard and
soft water inside, also large garage.
Cheap for quick sale. Apply Lorne S.
Webster, Seaforth, Ont.,
FOR SALE
A quantity of Ajax seed oats,
pure and clean, and both steineand
leaf rust resistant. Apply
Law-
son, Clinton R.R. #1, phone 841-12,
Seaforth. SEAFORTH CLINIC
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, Ont.
Officers
President, F. McGregor, Clinton;
Vice President,: C. W. Leon'hardt,
Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and
'Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, .Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born-
holm; D. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Me.
Ewing,- Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John' E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen;George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, will he
promptly attended to by applications
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective' post
offices.
FOR SALE
100 acre farm of good clay loam,
well drained. 6 acres of fall wheat,
30 acres plowed, rest in hay and l
pasture. Buildings in good state of
repair. Brick house with basement.
Jackson Auct. 1 Barn, 56x56 on wall with good
stables and water in barn. New hen
house. Spring well. Apply Lot 2,
Auction Sale Con. 7, Tuckersmith, Rudolph Etue,
Farm stock. Implements, uct Har- Seaforth, R. R. 4.
old Jackson has been instructed to FARM FOR SALE
sell by public auction at Lot 3, Con. North part of Lot 15, Concession MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D.
6, Hullett Township, 7 miles north- 11, Hullett Township, containing 68 Physician and Surgeon
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate
of University of Toronto.
The Clinic is fully equipped with
complete and modern x-ray and other
up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic
equipment.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M;D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. I3. Ross' office. Phone 5J
west of Seaforth: / mile east of acres cleared 'land, 26 acres fall
Kinburn, Thurs., April 4 at 1 pan. plowed balance in hay and grass.
Successor to Dr, W. a Sproat
Phone 90 W Seaforth
sharp, the following: On the premises is a 1 -and -a -half _
Cattle -1 black cow 7 yrs. old,
just bred and milking good; 1 Ayr-
shire cow 3 yrs• old, calved 3
months; 1 Ayrshire cow 3 yrs. old; -
yrs, old, fresh 2 months; 1 Jersey •
cow, 5 years old, due in March; 2
black cows, 7 and 8 years old, milk-
ing; 1 black heifer, 3 years old,
fresh. The balance consists of reds;
reds with white heads and roans, 2
years old, year olds, baby beef and
calves. 1
15 Tamworth sows, bred, 1 York
sow. The balance chunks and wean-
' ars. Terms cash. ,
ALVIN PROCTOR, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
to • Friday, March 22nd, The Women's
pleasant- time we spent together in Y, o 'n
this section. Signed on behalf of Institute will have a lunch both n
your neighbors and friends, Jack the hall.
Corbett, !George Finney, Lone Chap- Institute Meets
Wo-
man, Sandy Munn. The March meeting of the Wo -
Mrs. Latimore men's Institute was held at the home
Mrs. Nellie Latim.ore died at the dof Mrs, W. 0. Goodwin, on,Wednes-
home of her son Edgar in Sarnia, on hostess.oesMr :with Mrs. R.es co-
g Mrs. A. E. Munn presided
Sunday in her 83rd year. The de- over the program. The roll call was
ceased was formerly Miss Nellie answered by "My Favourite Past -
Blackwell and lived in this vicinity time." The guest speaker was Mrs.
for a number of years. Funeral ser- R. VIclZercher who gave an interest -
vice was held from Mr, Robert Din- ing address on Home Economics.
trey's Funeral Home in Exeter, on The motto "Dr. Diet, Dr. Quiet" and
Tuesday, at 2 p.m. Interment in Ex- Dr. Merriman are the three hest
eter cemetery. physicians, was very ably taken bY
Little Ronald Rowcliffe, son of Mrs, Cross. Mrs. Horton had charge
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rowcliffe un- of the Current Events. Miss Greta
derwent an operation for appendici- Lammie played a violin solo, accom-
tis in London on Saturday. ponied by Miss Gladys Luker at the
Mr. Lloyd Hudson of St. Marys piano. A social hour followed.
spent the weekend here owing to Miss Lois Greene of Port Stanley
the illness of his father, Mr, Thos. is visiting her sister, Mrs. Ivan Kip -
Hudson. fer.
Mr. Bert Horton spent a few clays A very enjoyable time was spent
in Toronto this week. , at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wesley
Mrs. A. Rowcliffe and Mrs, R. J, Venner at Chiselhurst, on Friday
Patterson returned home after a night when relatives and friends
Pleasant visit with relatives in Tor -gathered to celebrate their silve
onto. wedding anniversary. ]lancing was
Mr. Lenton Siemon has Pur- enjoyed and during the refreshmen
chased the property of the late Mrs. hour Mr. and Mrs. Venter were pre
Alice Pfaff, sented with many beautiful gifts
The annual birthday party of the The address was read by Mrs." Wm
W.M.S. of the Hensah United Kyle, of I<ippen to which Mr. Ver
Church will be held on Friday, March nen made a. fitting reply.
22nd, when Miss Courtice, returned
missionary will be the guest speaker.
polumwwwwitmetwannowni
Mrs. R. H. Middleton is visiting v#
tonMn. and Mrs. George Middle -
The t� Coal
ton in Detroit.
The Arnold Circle Evening Auxil-
• 'EXECUTORS SALE lir y; ylsnre cow 3 Yrs old,
bred Jan. lith; 1 Jersey heifer 2
Farm Stock and Household Ef- yrs. old, bred Jan. 7th; 1 Durham
fects. At the estate of the late R. bull 15 months old, eligible for reg -
Houston, Lot 16, Con. 16, Grey Tp., istl'ation; 3 Hereford steel's around
on Friday, March 22, at 1 p.m. 1100 Ib.; 3 Hereford steers around
HORSES —1 general purpose 1000 lb. ; 3 Hereford heifers around
mare 6 years old. 1000 lb.; 2 Hereford heifers 1 yr.
CATTLE—Hereford cow, bred old; 2 Hereford steers 1 yr. old; 2
Feb. 17: Red Durham cow fresh calves 5 months old; 4 young calves. I
time of sale; grey Durham cow due PIGS -10 suckers: 1 sow just
Sept. 19; Durham cow due April 1; .bred. A few chunks.
white-faced cow due May 7; Red HENS—•185 hens 1 yr. old, Sussex
Durham cow due Sept. 15; white- and Hampshire hybrids, laying good,
faced Durham cow fresh, with calf; IMPLEMENTS -1 Cockshutt No:
grey Durham cow fresh, with calf;
white-faced cow, due ,Sept. 19;
grey cow fresh; 2 heifers due end.
of April; 4 Durham steers, about
1000 lbs.; 5 Durham cattle, 1 year;
several fall and spring calves. All
these cattle are Durham.
PIGS -1 sow with litter of pigs 2
weeks old.
POULTRY — 75 two-year-old
hens; 2 ducks.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 oak
sideboard; 1 Bell organ; 1 extension
table; 8 kitchen chairs; 8 dining -
room chairs; 1 oak rocking chair; 2
white beds; 1 mahogany bedroom
suite; .2 small tables; 1 washing ma-
chine and wringer; 1, Happy
Thought range; 1 carpet sweeper; 1
dust mop; 1 set cake tins, 4 storey;
3 milk cans; 1 set of curtain stretch-
ers: 4 pair of curtains; 2 pair of
pillows; 5 quilts and one bedspread;
3: erokinole board; 1. wash board;
number of dishes; graniteware;
pans;jardiniere; fancy dishes; 1 cop-
per boiler: sealers; 2 roasting pans;
2 lamps; Marconi radio; irons; con-
goleum rug 9x13%; wringer; drop
leaf table; clock.
r Oak barrel; scuffle; fork; saws;
wheelbarrow; collars; pulper; bi-
t cycle; range shelter; bags; half set
- of Harness; hayfork car; lawn mow-
• er; Melotte cream separator,. 750
• lbs.; numerous other articles.
Ven Terms—Cash
MARGARET HOUSTON and 'RAY
HOUSTON, Executors.
Robert Patrick, Clerk
Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer,
iary held a most successful St. Pat-
rick's tea and Fashion Display on
Satuvclay. BEST ALBERTA AVAILABLE
Fit. Lieut. Jeoffrey Bowles, Field CAR NOW ROLLING
Secretary of the Ontario Division 1
was present and discussed and nut- Get a ton direct from Car
lined the future work of the Red Place Your Order
Cross at a meeting held in the Town
Hall on Tuesday evening, 1 J. H. SCOTT, phone 336
The Firemen are sponsoring a
'dance in the Town Hall, Hensah, on snetstetasseitsrera, a IA.ruttaftha~A,
Deep Seam Lump
storey brick house, a barn 32'x50',
with cement stabling and water in
the barn; also a shed 50'x36', a gar-
age, and 'other buildings, all in good
state of repair. For further particu-
lars apply to Kelland McVittie, R.R.
#1, Blyth, or Mrs. Leo Watt, R.R.
No. 1, Blyth, executors of the Estate
of the late Simon McVittie.
FOR RENT
100 acre pasture farm, lots of
water. Apply to Miss J. Cronin, St.
Columban.
WANTED
Some Gopher seed oats. Also, for
sale, Orchard Grass seed, good clean
seed. Apply to 'Stewart Dale, phone
21.847, Seaforth.
DAY-OLD AND STARTED
5 manure spreader; 1 McCormick White Leghorn pullets for ship -
Deering hay loader (good as new); ment April, May and June. Stock
1 M.H. 11 hoe fertilizer seed drill; blood -tested and, banded under 0.B.S.
1 McCormick -Deering cultivator; 1 policy. Glazier's Poultry Farm, Olin-
M,H. bind(in .good ton, phone 617 r 31,.
dition); 1er Queb6-ft.ec sulkycut riding plcon-ow;
1 walking plow, Fleury No. 21; 1 M. • PERSONAL
H. scuffles.: 3 -section harrows: 1 • Hygienic Supplies ,(rubber goods)
wagon; 1 cutter; 1 sliding rack mailed postpaid in plain, sealed
env
e -
(new); 1 set sleighs with flat rack; Iope with price list. 6 samples 25c;
1 gravel box; 1 steel roller; 1 'stone 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept.
T-74. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
Clearing Auction Sale
On Thursday, April 4, at 1 p.m„
(i miles East of Brussels oil the
County Road.
WM. CLEMENT, Prop.
Robert Patrick, Clerk
Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer.
EXPERT PiANO TUNING
Geo. 3. Wright, Bandmaster,
Win phase. Leave orders at Mrs.
Peck's Music 'Store, Seaforth.
boat; 1 wheel barrow; hay fork, 203
ft'( ly new). q tty f
•rope near new • uan io
lumber; 6 cedar posts; 1 barley fork;
2 pitch forks; 1 ensilage fork; 1 FARM FOR SALE
shovel; 1 ditching spade, and numer-
ous other articles. 2 fattening rho neree good clay loam, an ender cuttiva-
crates; 2 troughs; wire stretch- tion except 12 ncree of bush, Well, droned
pig g and fenced. Bank bean on etono foundation,
ers: cross -cut saw; trip rope and BREI, square, stabling underneath with no-
rakeys; M.H. mower 5 -ft. cut; 10 -ft. Novae isnnderneeath,bdriving tecme
d 24ft xh 34ft
rakc; 1 sugar kettle; 200 -ft, snow cement silo rztt. x 2510. Frame house with
fence (nearly nbw), insulate brick ft.' x U seven roomer and
1
HARNESS-1 set double harness axed, situated a miles from 3enierth, 4 mites
from Walton, 100.rods front' school and
(good as new); horse collars, 1 pair 1 3-4 miles from Winthrop.droLotthrough0,t. 28.
horse blankets. con. r0, Wallop. Hy
HAY AND GRAIN -12 tons as-- iyoto and
Me Paddewater n, Watton• R.R.4
(more or less) mixed' hay; 125 bus.
Fall Wheat: 300 bus. Eran Oats
'(fit for seed), with some barley.
Terms—Cash as farm s
sold.
HARRY DURNIN, Preop.
Harold Jackson, Auct.
1
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Dublin Produce
FOR SALE
Two Guernsey heifers, due to
freshen April lst. Also seven chunks
of pigs, A, C. Levey & Son, R.R. 4,
Seaforth.
Man Wanted
For worse in Coal Yard and Grain
Elevator. Also some farm work
Steady work Iron the right man
John B. Mustard
Lumber & Coal Co.
13RUCEFIELD, ONT.
Phone 618 r 11, Clinton central
A. KOSTEK & SON
REGISTERED EGG'
GRADING STATION
Automatic Egg Grading
Machines Used
Highest Cash Prices Paid
for Eggs and Poultry
WE WILL PICK IJP
YOUR PRODUCE
Phone Dublin 50
SEAFORTH PHONE 155W
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat;
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorelleld'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.
Nights and Holidays 65
FOR SALE
0 -Room Frame House.: Hydro, Town Water.
and cellar. Situated. on Coleman. Street.
House with barn. Situated on Main Street,
South.
00 Acre Farm, Twp. Tuckersmith,. Good
Brick House, Bank Barn. Poultry House and
Driving Shed, Lfimediate possession.
78 Acre Farni, Twp. Tuckeremith..Frame
House, Good busshit
Bank
spring Driving therein.he,. Hog Pen,
Goo
Also have farms listed in McKillop.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate.
Phones: 334 Office Res. 220
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling, hydro, 1% 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.
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent