The Seaforth News, 1944-03-16, Page 8►
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Auction Sale
Household Furnishings. it Eamondvnle, on'
Wednesday, March 20, at
1 Quebec range, 1 cherry drop leaf table;
10 kitchen chairs 1 day bed ; 1 extension.
table; 1 New Williams sewing machine.drop
heed i' book case and books, clock,
d ck, 6 different
f' erantient
sized small tables ;
chairs; 1 antique settee ; 1 largo oak - easy
chair; number of. odd, chairs severl antique. rocking
ohairs; hall ,rack, fernery,.
dresser; 2 chests of drawers,. 1 ,iron bed and
springs; 2 antique bed steads and springs; 1
quilt box; number of quilts, mats, toilet sets,
9 lamps. Quantity of dishes and kitohen
utensils, garden ' tools, buck saw, fruit oup-
board, 3 wash tubs, boiler, mocks, sealers,
Other articles too numerous to mention.
Also tikes,following; roing COehsirs, cot,several
small ' aables, 1 tree;1 kitchen cup-
board; 1e.; hall rack;
hoard; 1 oak kitchen cabinet with white top ;
1 chest of drawers; 2 wooden beds; 1 oak.
book case and writing desk combined, almost
as good no new ; 1 e tandett etl•,vr us Mica;x9 1
Brussels rug -12x15; 1
sausage machine, 1 coal scuttle.
Terms gash.
ESTATE OF LATE HELEN GEMMELL.
EB PldCI ackesney,'Clerk ioneer,
FOR SALE
Two young Shorthorn bulls, ready
lar service. Apply to George lhIani;.
Phone 24 on S00, Clinton' central.
Clearing Auction Sale
Farm, Farm Stock and Implements." s
mile south a 0
Saturday, March 25th at 1 Hayfield
m fieltl Rd
Terms cash.
A. E. ALT2N, Executor.
HAROLD JACKSON, .Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Farm Stock .and Implements. an Monday,
March 27, at 1 Dan., 2 miles southeast of
Parkhill, East Williams TwD.
GEORGE JACKSON. Proprietor.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
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Clearing Action Sale
Farm Sock and Implements, at Lot 2,
North boundary, Halt Twp., 1 mile west of
Kippen, on Saturday, April tat at 1 p.m.
Terms cash.
H. JACKSON, Auctioneer,.
HENRY IVISON, Proprietor.
NOTICE
Will the party who removed the
two bags of grist from the Varna
Chopping Mill on Wednesday, March
Sth, between the hours of 10.30 anti
12.30„ kindly return Same, or make
suitable remuneration, on or before
March 21St -Jolla Altlingtou,
FOR SALE
Mixed grain for sale. 1.3 barley.
2'3 oats. 1942 crop. Apply Lew Teb-
butt, Seaforth, R.R.B. Phone 6651'11.
FOR SALE
Ten pigs, six weeks old. Apply to
Pat. ;Murray, Phone 352x13.
CLEARING
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, .Implements, Oite. Lou
Rowland, Auctioneer, has been instructedto.
sell by public auction or Lot 20, Con, 14, L.
McKillop Township, 00 Friday, Mach 24th,
at 1 p.m,
HORSES — 1 gray horse 11 years old ; 1
bay rare, 10 years old.
CATTLE - 1 heifer rising three, with.
calf by her side ; 2 heifers, rising three, due
about before sale; 1 cow, six years old, with
Veld.? y her side
;year
cow, 8 Years old, fresh-
; 2 cows, 6 years old, due near time of
sale; 1 cow, 7 years old due about time of
sale ; 1 cow, s years old, due about time of
sale; 1 aged cow, supposed to be in calf ; 10
yearling cattle.
100 Bens,
PIGS — 2 brood COWS, due in June; 20
pigs, i1,_ months old.
IMPLEMENTS—M.H. binder, 7 ft.; /AIL
rake; MeC. mower; M.H. loader.; light
tractor double disc; 4 see. harrows; 1 walk-
ing plough; 1 fanning mill; 1 cutting box;
M.H. gasoline. engine, 404, h.p. ; Renfrew
cream separ'atol', 700 cap.; hay todder;
truck wagon, 111 wagon; grain crusher; belt;
pulper t 1 set of sleighs; 1 crosscut saw ; 1
chicken shelter; buggy; cutter; forks
shovels; whitrletrees; M.H. 13 disc drill, Al'
condition.
HARNESS — 1 set of breeching harness;.
1 set of single harness; horse collars.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — 1 bedroom
anile, 1 iron bedstead.
Terms cash.
JOS. HACKWELL, Proprietor.
LOUT ROWLAND, Auctioneer.
Clearing Auction Sale
Farm Stock, Implements and Household Ef-
fects. At Lots 17-18, Huron. Read, v miles
west of Seaforth, on Tuesday, -Mar. 21, at 12
o'clock ppm. sharp.
HORSES -1 Black Gelding, 9: years old ; 1
Blown Golding, 9 years old; 1 Bay Gelding
10 years -old.
CATTLE --3 Durham Cows,fresh 1 month,
with calves at foot; 1 Durham Caw, due time
of sale; 5 Durham Cows, due April mid May;
1 Holstein Heifer, due April 1st; 4' Hereford
Steers, 900 to 1,000 lbs. 10 Hereford Steers,
rising 2 years old ; 4 Hereford Heifers due in
April. and May ; 4 Hereford Heifers rising
.years old; 7 Hereford last Fall calves.
PIGS—io pigs ten weeks old.
POULTRY, ETC. -100 Roek.Hens, one year
old ; 200 -egg Brooder Sovet; C1
Chicken Feedery House, Side:
IMPLEMENTS—Hari-Parr Tractor, 13-30 ;
1 McCormick -Deering 3 -furrow plow on rub-
ber; 1 Oliver 10 -ft. tractor disc, like new
1 0 -ft. Massey -Harris one-way disc like new;
1 Massey -Harris 12' grain grinder, speed
jack and carriage (new) ; 1 Waterloo grain
separator, 28x42, on. rubber ; 1 Case silo filler,
14", twoseasons, on rubber; 2 drive belts,
120 ft. and 100 ft. ; 1 Massey -Harris 7 -ft. bin-
der ;
inder; 1 MoCormick-Dearing mower 6 -ft.; 1
McCormick -Deering side rake; new ; 1 McCor-
mick -Deering hay loader, drop head 1 sulky Of Farm Sock, Implements and Furniture.
rake; 1 12 -disc McCormick -Dearing fertilizer Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer, has received
drill, 3 years old; 1 set of diamond harrows; instructions from the undersigned' proprietor
2 International corn or bean scuffle's, new: to sell by public auction at ':Lot 21,
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2 walking plows; 1 Ma0ormiak-Deering m- Township of Logan, Sib miles
ere spreader; 2 farm wagons; 1 rubber tired .Mitchell, then 11/4 miles west, on Tuesday,
Wagon; 2 grail, boxes with stock rack; 2 16- March ,21st,
ft. hay reeks with rolling rack; 1 set of sloop Sale to commence at 11.30 o'clock sharp,
sleighs with fist rack; 1 2,000 lb. scales; cut- HORSES — 1 Olyde mare 11 years old; 1
ter; 1 fanning mill; harrow cart; 1 barrel Clyde gelding 10 years pld; 1 general :purpose
whitewash sprayer; 1 International cream 7 years old, good In all harness.
separator, power drive and moot'; stone boat;
milk pans , crosscut saw ; whlfrletees ; ncak-
yokes; forks; shovels;quantity of lumber and
plank ; 10 cords of hardwood; 1 real good Col-
lie dog. heeler;: number of bags potatoes.; few
bushels Spy apples.
HARNESS -1 Set of heavy harness; 6 horse
collas; 1 28" horse collar. ,
Grain -250 bushels of seed grain 1042 crop,
Oats and barley ; 000 bushels of Mixed Grain;
11 bushels of Timothy Seed; 2 tons of feed
beans; 50 bushels of Wheat.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS --1 Westinghouse
electric washing machine (new) ; 1 all -enamel
Finlay cook stove with water front; 1 exten-
sion
mom and
1 chesterfield day
itetds suite (new, 3
nieces) ; 1 bookcase and china cabinet ; number
of small tables; 4 reeking chairs; 1 hall rack
and sent t number of pictures; 2 bed -room
suites; 1 single bed; 1 002(000 dresser; 1 cov-
ered bairnam chair; 1 toilet set medicine
coaltnillstew and oven tapestry rug 9 chair;.;
wool rug. 11a12; lamps; sealers; dishes; kit-
chen utensils and a host of other. .. household
effect S.
Terms cash.
HAROLD ,TACIiS001. Auctioneer,
MRS. MARY RINTOUL, Proprietress,
FOR SALE
201 bus, Cartier seed oats. A quan-
tity of mixed hay. A pure bred Angus
bull 3 year:; old. A pure hied Bel'lc
hog. Also a two wheel trailer and a
good farm wagon. James E. Jo1ur4ton..
MIAMI. R.R.4. Phone 12 on Soo,
FOR SALE
Erban oats for seed, both 1942 and
1943. Also oats for feed. J. P. Cole.
Bricefleld, Phone 12 on 62S. Clinton.
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CLEARING
Auction Sale
Farm. Farms Steck and Implements. At
Lot 1:, Luke Rd. east i miles south of
Barfield, on Blue Water Highway,Stanley
Te -p., Ott Friday, March 24tlt at 1 p.m.
1 ams en chattels, cash.
HAROLD JACKSON. Auctioneer.
WM. ;LACK. Proprietor.
SEED OATS
A quantity of Early Erban Seed
Oats. Mrs. John Bell, R.11.2, Kippen,
Phone 911'12, Hensell.
FOR SALE
Vanguard seed oats, 1942 crop, test
40 lbs, per bus. Also seed barley, test
55 lbs. per bus. Reynolds Dairy.
Phone 6671'33.
FOR SALE
One sound wont horse, rising five
yoars old, or will Ileal on cattle. Ap-
ply to the News Office.
.„FOR SALE
Buckeye incubator, 210 -egg cap.,
5 -burner coal oil stove, sugar kettle,
folding bed, auto knitter, milk traps.
'Apply to Mrs. M. G. Beatty, Box
102, Varna.
CLEARING
Auction Sale
Executors Sale
Farm.. Farm Stock and Implements. East
\V-avanesh Township. 2 miles north of West-
field, ,on Thursday, Mar. 23, at 12,30 o'clock.
Terms cash.
MARSHALL STONEHOIISE, Executor.
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
PURE-BRED YORKSHIRES
For sale. Young hogs 41/2 months
of age for breeding purposes. From
sow bred by W. H. Romaliu of Robin -
wood Farm with Advanced Registry
breeding. Price reasonable. J. A.
Montgomery, R.R. =1. Seaforth, Ont.
Phone 534 ring 11.
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...it changes constantly to meet
this country's changing needs
FOR INSTANCE ...
Ever wonder where your ration
coupons go? The answer is that
your grocer. takes your sugar,
butter and other coupons to his
bank, which acts as the govern-
ment's agent in identifying and
accounting for millions of spent
coupons. This vast bookkeeping
job -known as "Ration Coupon
Banking" - is just one of the
new, additional assignments
which the banks have assumed
as part of their wartime service.
Another is the payment, on
behalf of the government, of cer-
tain subsidies arising out of war-
time price control. Still another
is the handling of exchange trans-
actions as agents of the Foreign
Exchange Control Board.
At the same time the banks have
arranged facilities to serve mili-
tary establishments and new war -
industry centres alike.
Through loans to industry and
agriculture, they have helped to
increase the supply of raw mate-
rials, weapons and food.
They have acted -as issuing
agents for approximately $5,700,-
000,000
5,700,-000,000 worth of Victory Bonds
and War Savings Certificates, as
well as lending direct financial
aid to the government through
short term loans.
...All this in the face of wide-
spread staff changes resulting
from enlistments of 8,360 trained
bank employees.
The war emergency has proved the readiness and ability of
Canada's banks to adapt their services to new conditions. It
has proved, once again, the strength of your banking system,
which is providing a firm base of financial service for the
greatest economic effort in the nation's history, and will with
equal resourcefulness meet the challenge of the years ahead.
CATTLE — Blue cow fresh with calf by
her side; 1 part Ayrshire -6's Durham cow,
fresh and bred again; 1 Hereford sow, fresh
and: bred again ; 1 Durham cow due April 81
1 Polled Angus cow due at time of sale ; 1
part Polled Angus & Durham cow. fresh 3.
months; 1 Durham cow hue May 0101; 1
Durham cow due Aug. 5th ; 1 Durham heifer
fresh with calf by her side; 1 Durham
heifer, fresh ; 4 Durham steers and heifer,
weighing about 000' lbs. 4 Durham steers said
heifers rising 1 year old; 8 Durham steers
and heifers, last summer's calves; 3 Here-
ford Fall calves ; 4 young Durham calves 2
months old. 1 Hereford bull, 10 mos. old.
PIGS. — 1 Yorkshire sow with 6 pigs by
her side, 5 weeks old ; 0 chunks wmghing
about 180 lbs,; 0 chunks about 120 lbs.
'POULTRY — About 150 Leghous, last
spring's pullets, 4 geese, 1 gander, 0 ducks,
1 drake.
IMPLEMENTS -- John Deere 20 x 30 AR
tractor on steel, nearly new, run about 500
horns; 1 Decker threshing machine 28x40,
elevartar mid chaff blower in good condition ;
John Deere heavy duty C.C. spring tooth
tractor cultivator with 3 sets of teeth, new;
2 furrow ace bottom McCormick tractor plow,
nearly new; M.H. binder, 0 ft. mot; M.H.
manure spreader, nearly new • 14 plate M.H.
disc; 13 hoe McCormick seen drill; Deering
mover, 0 ft. cut; bI.11, side rake; M.H. hay
loader steel land roller; M,I4, horse cultiva-
tor ; 10 ft. Deering dump rake; turnip
seeder; 2 sets sleighs, 1 nearly new ; 1 n.,
wagon nearly new; truck wagon; Baan
wagon box and shelling; 1 hay sack with
sliding rack; hay rack; gravel box; wood
reek ; set. scales 2000 lb cap.; 1 rubber tiro
top buggy; steel tire buggy; democrot1 34"
circular saw. with good solid frame, on
wheels ; Vessott grain grinder, 8" with bag-
ger ; Clhrton fanning mill with bagger' 1
culling box; cutter; 1 good iron cooker;
sugar ]settle ; Fleury gang plow ; Coakshutt
walkb'g plow; muffler ; rip sow withshift-
ing talile; 000 egg hot water incubator
Miller, 800 electric Schomberg chicle brooder;
400 chick size coal brooder, colony house
12x16, cedar sides and floor, nearly new ;
Gem electric fence; 86 ft. 6" canvass belt;
22 ft. 6" rubber belt, nearly now; 100 ft.
endless threshing belt nearly nets; 4 sec,
iron harrow with pole and new teeth; 20 ft.
114" shafting with hangers end palleYa'
mot pulpal, hay fork, hay fork rope, set
slings, sling chain, 5-40 gal. oil drums,
Heavy logging chain nearly new; 60 bus.
steel chop box; piano box, emery on stand
with power. Qumnthy of 1" lumber, Quantity
of 2" plank. Number window frames and
sashes' 80 ft, of 2" piping, sausage grinder,
speed Jack, plg crate, Also a good MCCoreeiak
Deering hammer- mill; Stewart clipping
lunching, stock reek, 2 Delaval areas sep-
rratos, 1 with motor attached.
I'Iarness — Set double. harness, set single
horns s nearly new, odd collars.
FEED—.Abort 10 tons of good mixed Hay,
50 bus, of wheat, 20 bus. barley, 1042 seed;
100 bus mixed. grain, 50 bus, Erban oats.
good seed ; 50 bus. Early Alaskaoats, good
seed ; 2 bus. Timothy seed, 16 bags of good
seed potatoes.
FURNITURE — Clare Jewell cook stove,
cream enamel with high warming closet, re-
servoir, nearly new; wooden cream emmnel
bell room set consisting of bed, dresser and
stand several beds, ward robe, extension
oak table, number kitchen theirs, glass cup-
board, 30 gal.' milk can, hall rack, hanging
lamps shovels, spades, whiitletrees, neckyolces
sews, logging °Mains and a host of other
articles too numerous to mention.
No Reserve as the farm is sold
farts notice that this Sate starts sharp et
11,30 o'clock, and a lunch counter will be on
the groundon day of Sale, withlunch milt
drinks available taken care of by the young
people of the First Lutheran °hurah, Logan.
Anotioneer's decision final in case of all
disputes. Anyone mounting traps and small
articles should attend this sale sharp at 11.30
o'clock. Terms on Chattels, cash.
NORMAN EISLER, Proprietor.
FRED 'W. AHRENS, Auctioneer.
THURSDAY, MARCH 16, 1944
SATURDAY CASH ..&'CARRY SPECIALS
Darleys Disinfectant lb. bottle 45c
Royal Purple Hog Tonic, tin 1.75
Royal Purple hfce Killer, tin 60c
Liptous Orange Pekoe Tea, 1/2 lb .40
Mother Parkers Orange Pekoe
38c
Toa
Blue Ribbon Pure Cocoa, 2 lb tin .38
Blue Ribbon Baking Powder, 1b. 220'.
Finest Dried Apples, lb 17c
Odex Soap, 4 Cakes 19c
Lelys Soap, 6 cakes 25e
Supersuds, pkge, 22c
Fairbanks Carbolic Soap
6 cakes 26c
Chips°, pkge. 220
Ivory Snow, pkge. 22c
Jif, pkge, 29c
Joy .Soap, 10 cakes
Red Wagon Paint, 3.99 Gallon Can
W. J. FINNIGAN.
Auction Sale
HO.USEHOLD EFFECTS. Lot 26, Gonane
Sion 13, McKillop TWD., 2 miles south of
Walton on highway on Tuesday Murch. 2101,
Sale commences at 1 P.M. sharp.
1 Kitchen Cupboard, 12 Kitchen. 01101)s, 1
Glass Clipboard' 1 Small Cupboard, 2 Be
d
Springs, 2 Odd Beds„ 1 Chest of Drawers '.1.
Wash Stand, 1 Victor Victrola and Records,
4 Small Tables,: 2 Cellar Tables, 2 Drop Leaf
Tables, 6 Bookings. Chairs. Kitchen Chairs, 2
Bedroom Suites, .1 Dining Room Table mad
Chairs, Oak Setee and 9 Chairs 2 Lroning
Boards, 3 Small Stands, 1 Cot, 1 `Buffet 1
Mirror, 2 Clothes Racks, 1 Singer Sewing Ma-
chine, 1 Couch, 2 Trunks, 1 (8 -day). Clock, 6
Creeka, 1. Dinner Set of Dishes, Knives end
Forks, Pots and Pens 1 Coal 011 Oven, 1
Coal 011 Heater, 1 Coal 011 Lamp,
Quart jars, 3 Doses Pints Jars, 1 Rug 8 is
12, 1 Linoleum Rug 9 x 12, 1 Rug (Axmin-
ster) 4x 8, i Washing Machine, 1 Mop Poll
Pub
and Wringer, Pictures, 1 Wheel Chair,
thug Box, 1 Pressing Iron, 1 Set Irons 1 Bird
Cage,, 1 Set of Scales, 3 Lamp Shades 2 Elec-
tric Reeding Lamps, 1 Tub and Wash Stem]
1 Wash Board, 1 Lawn Mower, Tools, 1.,Sugar
Kettle, 1 Oak Barrel, Curtain Stretchers 1
Electric Plate, 1 Electric Iron,. 1 Philco Elec-
tric Radio, 1 Electric 'Therapeutic Solenoid"
1 Ranch Stove, 2 Heaters, 1 Cook Stove (Que-
bec), 1 Panel Door, 1 Strainer Pall, 1 Grind
Stone, 1 Bee Snooker, Vice and Anvil, 1 Saw
Vice, 1 Scythe, 1 Cross Cut Saw, 1 Step Lad-
der, 1 Barrel Churn. 1 Tool Chest, Chicken
Wire, Chicken Feeders,. 'Forks and Shovels, 1
Hay I(nife.
Terms cash.
NIRS. I1)A McTAGGART, PROPRIETRESS
Rohl. Patrick, Clark.
LEW. ROWLAND. AUCTIONEER.
2 cups sifted flour
4tspne. Magic poking Powder
1A. taps. salt
4 Monne. shortening
s/4 cup milk (about)
Brown sugar
Cinnamon
1/z cup raleine
Mix, sift first three ingredients.
Cutin shortening, until mired.
Add milk to make
tom ooh-
ddough. Knead /s
lightly floured board • roll dough
into 1/4 -inch thick oblong.
Sprinkle with brown sugar, ctn.
namon,ralslne.Roll lengthwise;
out into 1 -inch slices. Bake cut
side n
pans orv'pie pan In 1101 0n in ead 0en
(450°I') 15 minutes 2101108 10.
MADEIN "• .,
CANADA
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Rte.
Patrick D. McConnell, IL Glenn Sam
SBJAFORTII, ONT. Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build,
Seaforth. Office hours:
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1.30 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 p.m, to 9 p.m.
The McKillop to Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont..
Officers
President, Alex. Matting, Blyth;.
'Vice President, W. R. Archibald, Sea -
forth; Mgr. & Sec.-Treas.,M. A.Reid,.
Seaforth.
Dlr
Alex. , Blyth;eotors W. R.
AArch..MCDwing
(bald, Seaforth; Alex.' Broadfoot, Sea -
forth; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm;
B. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Thomas
Moylan, Seaforth; Frank McGregor,
Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton:.
George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
McKerclier, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
I3rodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect i0suranse
or transact other business, 74111 be
promptly atended to by applications
to any of the above: named officers
addressed to their respective 500. '-
offices. •:+�
Clearing Auction Sale
Or farm Stock, Implements and House-
hold Eli'ecto. At Lot 51 Con. 4, Tuckersmith.
11,4 miles east and 2 miles smith of Seaforth,
m7
Mane. . March 20th, sI 1 p.m.
5, 1 general purpose mare risings 7, 1lvblte
roan gelding 5 years old weighing 1400 lbs.
CATTLE. -1 Jersey cow due before sale, 1
Jersey eon, due in May, 1 cot due in April.
2 Durham heifers to freshen in April; 1`Ayyr`
Ayr-
shire duo o freshen 0 inet ars it and heifers
cows both milking,
ranging in age from six months to two
yea okL.
34312401. -100 year-old hens.
IMPLEMENTS, -1 Fordson tractor, M.H.
binder, 6 f1. cut, Deering mower, 5 ft, cut,
M.H: dump rake. Gocksbutt cultivator,
Copkshstt 13 disc drill, M.N. idrill,knr hos
with cultivator teeth, 3
scuiller. 2 walking
plows, riding ithow, rub-
ber tired wagon, farm
rack Set sloop sleighs, rubber tired buggy,
cutter, blower cutting box with pipes, fanrin-
cmnmmseparapithier,ill, root
to 2
hiken ettivel No
shelters, forks,
shovels. hoes, whiffielrees.
HOUSEHOLD EPl'ECTS.—Climax kitchen
range, Quebec cook stove with reservoir,
dining roost table, 0 chairs and buffet, 6
piece Walnut parlor bed e, 1 oc,s ionelth t l,ls
mid small t00, 11 dressers. couch. kitchen ex-
tension
ttable,
tension table, chairs and 2 cupboards,
ik2,
tockmg chairs, droplemnal a
washing 2lsg amps,
as
lamp, sausage maker, dishes. Many other
nrt{cles fuoos
about a fol m, Post ivory no
reserve as Caron is rented,Proprietress.
MRS. ALICIA LEYIIURNE'
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of Ferro Stook and Implements. Mr. Har-
old Jackson has been instructed to sell by
public auction on Lot 28, Con. 10, Me
Killop Township, on. Wednesday, March 22nd,
144 miles north of Winthrop anti one hili'
mile west, the following:
ITO1SES—Team- of gray mares, rising five
Years old ; driving mere 10 years old ; gen-
eral purpose mare rising 3 yeee's old.
CATTLE -- 5 Hereford cows due to fresh-
en in March; Hereford . cow, fresh two
months: 4 Durham cows due in March old
Dur -
Mon heifer tlduele cow o freshen resh Itlayla 101 bar
Dur-
ham bull 1 year old ; 0 Hereford baby
beeves, 000 to 700 lbs.; 1 Hereford calves
rising 1 year old,
IIVIPLEMENTS — Frost and Wood binder,
7 ft, in Bret class condition; 10 ft. steel
rake MIL ; Prost & Wood stiff tooth culti-
vator; walking plow; truck wagon, 8" tire;
16 it. ha reek; M. H. hayloader; top
tlamsa,/i
Ibuggy;
ernatiolgrainepertos, 2x40in good
condition
condition; colony horse, 10812.
Terme cash.
11A03( MCSPADDEN, Proprietor..
HAROLD JACKSON,. Auctioneer.
INSURES
BAKING
SUCCESS
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successor t0 James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT,
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies,
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
up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic
equipment.
Dr. F. J, R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Dar, Eye, Nose and
Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Tuesday in every month from 3 tt,
6 p.m.
Free well -baby clinic will be held
o11 the second and last Thursday In
every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Boss' office. Phone 6 J
Clearing Auction Sale
Farm Stock and Implements. Lot 35, Con.
6, Logan 1.1011„ 8 miles north of Dublin, on
Trlday, March 17t11, at 1 p.m. 1 Clyde
HORSES - 1. gray mane, aged ;
mare 5 years old, 1400 lbs, ; 1 Clyde gelding
4 yaws eld.
CATTLE -1 Durham cow 3 years old, due
Apt 20; 1 Durham caw 3 years old due
;luno 25; 1 Durham heifer due July 0; 1
DurWem heifer supposed to be in calf ; 8
Durham steel's, 800 11s ;. 2 Durham steers
700 lbs.; 3 steers rising 1 year old,
IMPLEMENTS --Deering binder, 7 ft. cut;
Deering =wee, 6 ft, cut; Deering mower,. 5
ft. col; 1. sulky rake; 1 M.H. hay loader ;
1 Frost & Wood seed drill; 1 disc harrow
1--4 section diamond harrows; 1 Deming
manure spreader; 1-10" 3 furrow Case
tractor plow 1-12" 3 furrow tractor Inter-
national plow; '1 M.H.. Quebec sulky one
furrow riding plow; 2 walking plows; 1-2
furrow gang plow ; 1, soulfler, 1 M,H.
broadcasting box;. 1-0 h.p, gal engine; 1—
15 in. double ram .Robinson & Gray grain
grinder; atone boat; 1 new alveolar saw
frame; fanning mill; root Peltier; sugar
kettle; 2000 ib scales,' 2 wheel barrows, 1
au, farm wagon. 16 'ft. sliding hay rack;
gravel box; 1 rubber tired wagon with box;
1 light wagon ; 1027 Ford coach; 2 buggies,
rubber tired and steel tired; 1 cutter; 1
large goat robe. Quantity of plank and lum-
ber; number of cedar posts. post auger.
Forks, shovels, hay fork, sling ropes, Whipple
trees and other articles.
HARNESS -1 . set of breeching harness, 1
set of backbend harness; number of horse
collars. HAY & GRAIN -12 tons of timothy
hay ; 8 tons of mixed hay; 350 bus. Banner
oats, 1042 crop, suitable for seed to 60 bus.
mixed grain, 1092 crop; 15 bus. of 6 row
barley ; 100 bus of wheat, 1942; 100 bus, of
wheat; 4 bus of timothy seed.
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 crop leaf table,
3 kitohen chairs, 1 rocking chair, 2 bed-
steads with spring; 2 humps, number of mats
and carpets; 1 small table, Greeks, sealers
and other articles. - Terms cash.
302TN DILLON, Proprietor.
I•IAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer.
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr: W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
FOR SALE
Registered Dual Purpose bull of
serviceable ago, Herd fully T,B. and
Bloodtested. Also two chicken shelt-
ers used one year. Sandy Pepper,
Seaforth, phone 656x41.
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Implements Hay nasi seed
grain, Cartier Oats and No, 21 Barley, on lot
24, con. 1, LRS., 11/ miles south of Bruce -
field on Na 4 IIighway on Mr, 280.
Terms—Cash No reserve as farm 10 sold.
.JOAN N TTAZLEWOOD. Proprietor.
ITAROL1) ,JACKSON, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
1i'eytosan for prevention of
and better yield. For sale by
Ihomesou, Seaforth, R.R. 2,
g3: -;r31,
FOR SALE
Grade Iderefortl bull, 12 mos. old,
Thos. Storey, phone 25 on 831.
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
Fifty acres.south
miles half
o
south of Dublin.
n.
4, Hibbert, 21;2
Apply at News office.
FOR SALE OR RENT
smut,
J. W.
phone
100 acre farm ou the highway be-
tween Seaforth- and Clinton, A frame
house, banit barn, choice clay loam,
plenty of water. Apply to Wm. Living-
ston or James F. Scott, R.R. 2, Sea'
forth,
FOR SALE
O.A.C. No. 3 Early Oats and Barley,
about; one-third barley. This is 'good
heavy grain, 1943 crop. Also a. quan-
tity of Red Clover Seery, Earl Lawson,
Phone 841 ring 12.
Notice To Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF FRANCES M• GIVLIN
All persons having claims against
no tha
Estate of 1"rances M. Orlin, of Huron,
Torn of Seaforth, in the County
Spinster, deceased, who died on or about the
151,0, day of February, 1944, are hereby
na-
fled to send in to the undersignedlfull par
before the 30th day. of March,
tiaul0rs of their claims.
,Ie, the t&y after the said lest mentioned
elate, the assets of the saidrtiesle entitled
distributed having
amongst the - p of
thereto, 1lunder regard only to claims
which the mdoeotgnad shall bion have notice,
to Ile exclusion of all others, e,hs
Oedersi se c will not be Baste d ashall not
of whose alarm the undersign
tion have notice for the assets 0o distributed
fi1r D4ayd d 1a0t1 Stehaeroerofh. this 4111 day
1.4"a'h'
McCONNELL & HAYS,
ntario
forSetifth,
Solicitors the Executors.
welt
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DEAD AND DISABLED' ANIMALS
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