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The Seaforth News, 1944-09-07, Page 8r: THE, SEAFORTH NEWS HENSALL STRAYED CLEARING I FOR SALE • Dr. A. R. Campbell, Mrs. Campbell, Billie red yea" helfel` Witlt pig ring in and Gordon are enjoying a week's vacation .right ear, right 1111[1 hods a. trifle en - Frain lot 8, con. 4, Tucker, i tth, a at Grand Bend. • i larged, white star au forehead, white Miss Frances Carpenter' of London spent i the week end with MINS .Margaret Glenn,, t pair. tail. Any -information will be, Miss Margaret Grieve of Senforth visited that:] fully I eteired harry Chesney, .reeenitly with Mrs, Norman Stonlake and Public school opened on Tuesday with Mr: Cowan of Dungannon as principal and Miss Barbara Mickey of Belgrave assistant, Miss Gladys Luker was, a week .end guest with Dr. and Mrs. Campbell at Grand Bend. Miss. Beryl. Pfaff and Mrs. Lawrence Baynham, accompanied by Misses Alice Pfaff, Wanda Tuckey and. Helen Dickson of Exeter, spent the week: end holiday earning at Grand .Bend. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Manson and 'family of Stratford spent the, week end with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Schwalm and other rela- tives. Mies Mae Schwalm and Mr. H. Pigeon of Landon visited with Mr. and Mrs, Robert McKenzie, • Mr. and Mrs. Verne Redden of St. Cath- arines, Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Redden, Betty and Marie. of Hamilton. and Mr. Harold Redden of Chatham were week end visitors with Mrs. Catharine Redden,. The Women's Institute will open theirfall and winter meetings with a pot luck supper to be held at the home of Mrs. (Dr.) Bell on Wednesday, Sept. 18th, with Mrs. Sohn E. *Ewen co -hostess. end Mrs, Roy MaoLaren and Donald ,sif0nt the week end with Mr. and Mrs.Otis Minor, Joanne and JackieinPort Huron. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer returned home from a pleasant vacation at Muskoka, Tor- onto and London. Harold Walker of the RCAF, Deseronto, spent a few days with Mr, and Mrs. Stanley Mitchell. Keith Buchanan of the RCAF., Trenton, returned after spending a furlough here with. Mrs. Buchanan. Miss Lettre Love returned to her duties as teacher In Toronto after spending the sum- mer with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Love, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake, Billie and Joan and Mrs. Walks returned home from a . two weeks' vocation at Port Elgin. The many friends of. Mrs. A. L. Case re- gret to hear she is seriously ill and was re- moved to St. Joseph's Hospital, London, in an ambulance early Monday morning. Owing to the 48-hour week for employees now in effect Hensall stores will be closed Tuesday evenings and Wednesday afternoons and will -close oft Saturday evenings at 11 o'clock sharp. Mrs. Harvey Succumbs— Mrs. Wesley Harvey, well known resident of Hensall passed away in Scott Memorial 'Hospital Thursday morning in her 74th year, following a two month's illness. Born at Granton Corners, Huron county, the deceased was the former Mary Cudmore. She was a member of Hensall United Church, and has made her home with her daughter. Mrs. Harvey McLarnon for the past several years. Surviving Is one daughter (Gladys) Mrs. MoLarnon, Hensel, three sons. Gordon, of Detroit: Pte. Edwin, Dayton, 0., William of Sarnia; four sisters, Mrs. Thos. Workman. Kippen; Mrs. Horton, Oshawa; Mra. Sey- mour Watson, Vancouver; Mrs. E. Daley, Walkerton ; four brothers, Samuel Cedmore, Seaforth; William Cudmore, Seaforth, Ed- ward. Vancouver and Lorne, Victoria. A privatefuneral sewas rvice home of Mr. MrHarveyMeLaoh on Saturday at 2 p.m. conducted by Rev. 2, A. Brook. Interment in Hensel] Union Cemetery Otto John Stephan Passed Away— Otto John Stephan passed away at his home in Hensel! on Wednesday in his 42nd year following a .two month's illness. The deceased had been in 411 health for over 20 Years. Surviving is his widow, formerly Pearl Smola, Ave children. Ronald, Toronto; Mervyn, Orion, Margaret and Jackie at home. Me mother, Mrs. Stephan, one brother Herb and two sisters, Mrs. Laura Weide, of. Exeter, and Mrs. Len Wagner, Zurich. Funeral service was held from the home on Friday conducted by Rev. R. A. Brook. Interment in Exeter cemetery. KIPPEN EAST The August meeting of Kipper East Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. Albert Alexander on Wednesday evening, August 19th. The meeting opened by singing the open- ing ode and repeating the Lord's prayer in unison. The minutes of the last meeting were read and adopted. A .poem, "The Farmer's Part," was given by Mrs. W. H. McLean. A sing song, "The More We Together," and other songs was much enjoyed. Mrs. E. Butt favored with a solo, "Mr. Churchill, Our Hat's Are Off to' You" and "Good Night Little Soldier." The current events was given by Mrs. Glenn McLean. A poem, "The Farm- er" was given by Mrs. Wm. Kyle. The roll call was answered by one way to promote agriculture in wartime. The history of the Alexander farm was given by Mrs. Albert Alexander. Miss Betty Moore of Seaforth sang two solos, accompanied by Mrs, 1..Mc- Gr'egor at the piano. A demonstration on canning tomatoes was given by Miss Grace Tremeer. The guest speaker for the evening was Mrs. Jas. Cleland of Listowel. The topic was "Growth" and proved very interest- ing. A vote of thanks was moved to the hostess and guest speaker. The meeting closed by all singing the national anthem and lunch was serv- ed by the lunch committee. • NORTH McKILLOP Mr, and Mrs. Charlie Brickman and fam- ily of Wartburg were visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Edward Regale on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John Ellacott, Ruby and Margaret and Mrs. Jennie Thornton of Monkton, were Sunday visitors with Mr.. and Mrs. Joseph Thornton.. Miss Mildred McNichol of Ajax spent the 'week end holiday with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Duncan McNichol Mrs. Hinchley of Seaforth is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. William Leeming. Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Marshall, Mrs, Flos- sie Thornton and Stuart Thornton of Bramp- tonwere holiday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Thornton .and Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele, and also called on other friends at Seaforth and Dublin. Misses Shirley and Pearl Regele have re- turned home after holidaying in Waterloo with theirgreat grandparents, Mr. and 'Mrs.. George Iiistner andalso visiting with friends in Galt. . Mrs. Joseph Thornton returned home last week after visiting her parents and sisters and brothers at Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Leeming and fain- ily anent a day last week with the ratter's sister. Mr. and Mrs. W. Simpson of Fuller- ton Twp. STANLEY Mr, Thomas Reid, Goshen Line, has sold his farm to Mr. Roy McBride, Zurich. Mr, and, Mrs. Russell. Grainger and fam- ily, Mao. D. H. Johnson and family and Miss Mary Snowden visited Niagara Falls, Toronto and Uxbridge over the weak end. Mrs. Johnson and family remained with her sister, Mrs. G. Hamilton.. Mrs, Margaret Err'att of Toronto is spend-. in her e vacation with cr, her ' , s. e ater r HenryM Brett, Babylon line. Mr. and N1re. loved When, of Toronto spent the week end with the latte•'s sister, Mrs. Robert Robinson and family. Engagement -- Mr. Mr. and Mrs. E, A. Featherston, - Bayfield, announce the engagement of their only daughter, Doris Irene to Keith Arnott Leonard, only son of Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Leonard, Gran - fell, Sask. The marriage will take place in Church of .the Redeemer, Toronto, September 30th, I'ltone 6621:24, or W. 117.' Sproat, tile yat'd. NOTICE Two -furrow riding plow and single furrow riding plow, For .sale. Also custom plowing. Thomas Nash. Phone 852x4. Auction Sale The undersigned auctioneer has received instructions from Mr, Robt. Hamilton to sell by -public auction at Lot 16, Con. 10, Hullett Township, 214 miles east of Londesboro on Tuesday, Sept. 12th, commencing at 1 o'clock the following: HORSES: 1 general purpose geld- ing 9 yrs. old. CATTLE: 1 cow 4 yrs. old; 2 cows 8yrs, old; 3 spring calves; 1 yearling steer; 1 yearling heifer. SHEEP: 7 ewes. SMIPLDMENTS: 1 Massey -Harris binder, 7 ft.; 1 M.H. Mower,..5 ft,; 1 M.H. 13 tooth cultivator with seed box; 1 set of diamond harrows, 4 section; 1 M.H. steel roller; 2 wag- ons; 1 set of bench sleighs with flat rack; 1 wagon box with shelving; 1 gravel•box; 1 steel tired top buggy; 1 Portland cutter; 1 democrat; 2 stock racks; 1 hay rack with sliding top; Nq. 21 Fleury walking plow; No. 407 McC-D walking plow, nearly new; 1 Quebec riding plow; 1 Ren- frew scale, 2000 lbs.; 2 grindstones; 1 knife grinder; 1 scuffler; 1 stone boat; 1 Clinton fanning mill; 1 bag truck; 1 Workman and Ward car with rope and pulley: 1 M.H. root pulper; 1 De Laval ??12 separator; 1 steel water trough; 1 hay knife; 2 oak barrels; 1 iron kettle; a number of grain bags; 2 chop boxes; 1 set of heavy back band harness; lset of single harness; a quantity of 1 inch hemlock lumber; a quantity of 2 inch plank; 2 scythes: 3 horse collars; 150 bushels of oats; a quantity of hay; whipple trees, neckyokes, saws augers, chains and other articles too nUlllel'Ous to mention. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 bed- room suite; 1 mortis chair; 2 beds with mattress; 1 folding leaf table; 1 centre table; 1 small table; 1 wash stand; 1 organ; a number of kitchen chairs; 1 cupboard; 1 Maxwell wash- ing machine; 1 Daisy churn; 1 coal oil heater; lamps, dishes, sealers, crocks, mirror and other articles. Everything to be sold without re- serve owing to ill health. Terms, Cash. Ro'bt, Hamilton, Prop. Wm. Morritt, Auctioneer, Auction Sale Of farm stock, implements and some household effects. W. E. Nairn has been instructed by the under- signed proprietor to sell by public auction on lot 23, con. 13, Hibbert 1 1-4 miles south of Cromarty, anti 2 miles west, on Thursday, Sep. 21, at 1 fan. sharp, the following; HORSES: 1 black horse, 10 yrs. old, 1600 lbs.; 1 bay mare 12 yrs, old supposed to be in foal; 1 blue colt rising 2 yrs.. old. 1 sucking colt. CATTLE: 1 cow due Dec. 8; 1 Holstein cow due Jan, lst.; 1 Hol- stein cow due April 15; 1 cow due April 5; 1 cow .due April 20; scow due April 22: 1 red cow due at ti of sale; 4 steers rising 2 yrs.; 3 heif- ers rising 2 years; 6 spring calves. PIGS: 12 chunks 3 months old; 12 chunks 160 lbs.; 1 sow with litter of 13; 1 sow due Dec. 8; 1 sow due Dec. 27. MACHINERY: 1 6ft. Cockshutt Binder good as new; 1 5/ ft. Cock- shutt Mower; 1 10ft. McCormick rake; 1 wagon and rack; 1 gravel box; 1 set of sleighs; 1 Cockshutt riding plow; 1 walking plow (Fleury) 1 gang plow (Kangaroo); 1 spring tooth cultivator; 1 horse scuffler; 1 Cockshutt bean cultivator and puller, good as new; lset of four section drag harrows; 1 Clinton fanning mill; 1 DeLaval cream separator; 1 hog crate; 1 sugar kettle; 1 3%/ inch cylinder pump; 1 M.H. seed drill with fertilator and grass seeder; 2 sets of double harness; 3 good horse collars; 1, 3 drum steel roller; 1 log jack; 2 Chop boxes; whipple trees, chains, forks and neckyokes; 2 chick- en shelters: 1 colony house; 3 sap pans: 135 buckets and spires; 1 root puloer, POULTRY: About 160 Rock pul- lets: 50 yr. old Rock hens. 15 ton clover hay; a quantity of mixed grain. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS; 1' six hole Royal Princess Pat range, 1 sheet iron heater. 1 couch, haneing lama. Aladdin lamp, power washing machine (Coffield), 2 wooden bed- steads, 1 commode. settee, table, kitchen chairs, a host of other art- icles. No reserve as giving up farm- ing. Terms cash, Milton Young, Proprietor. Men Wanted To learn Silo Building or help for a few weeks. Highest wages and board. Apply to JONATHAN HUGILL R -R.2, Seaforth, on # 8 Highway' Phone 34-616, Clinton Cent. QLD VIRGINIA PIPE 'TOBACCO It's a real pipe smoker's tobacco Auction. Sale Of farm stock and implements. W. 01. Nairn, auctioneer;' willsell by public auction on Lot 10. con. 2, Hib- bert, on Thurs. Sept. 14, 1944, com- mencing at 1 o'clock, the following, HORSES, Percheron, 6 yrs. old, 160.0 Its, 1 grey Percheron, rising 2 yrs. CATTLE: 12 Shorhorn cows milk- ing and due to freshen from Jan. to March, 1 Durham heifer dile in Dec.; 2 Durham heifers rising 2 yrs.; 7 Durham heifer calves; 3 Durham bull. calves; 1 good Shorthorn bull 2 yrs. old. HOGS: 8 shoats 40 lbs. each; 1 Yorkshire hog. I POULTRY: 4 ducks. -IMPLEMENTS: 1 John Deere manure spreader; new wagon bol; spring tooth cultivator; disc harrow; 2 furrow Frost & Wood sulky plow, walking plow; stock rack; 3 steel drums; 1 hay car for steel track;. 1 hay car for wood track; rope; grind stone; pulper; set of scales and stock platform; fanning mill; 1 Que- bec stove; 1 heater; forks, hoes and shovels, eta. Positively no reserve. Everything offered will be sold to the highest bidder. Terms, Cash. Wm. Keeler, Prop. W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer. Auction Sale Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy, Saturday, Sept. 9th. 160 Head mixed stock cattle includ- ing a choice run of Herefords. Also pigs; 70 weaners and chunks. Sales every Saturday. Private sales during week. Trucks to deliver. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer. CLEARING Auction Sale Cattle, Horses and Implements, at Lot 27 Con. 6 Hibbert, 301 miles South of Dublin, 2'5 miles West, on Monday, September 11th at 1 p.m. sharp. HORSES -1 Blue Roan mare 7 yrs. old, supposed to be in foal; 1 Bay Gelding 8 yrs. old; 1 general purpose gelding 5 yrs. old; 1 sucker colt, blue roan, COWS -1 grey cow 7 yrs. old, due in March; 1 Holstein cow 4 yrs. old, due in March; 1 red cow 4 yrs. old, due in March; 1 Roan cow 4 yrs. old due in March; l red heifer . rising 3, due in March; 1 black cow 4 yrs, old due in March; 1 red cow 4 yrs. old due in May; 1 red cow 7 yrs. old due in May; 1 Hereford heifer 3 yrs, old due in May; 1 red cow 4 yrs. old, due in May. CATTLE — 6 steers (Durham) weighing 850 lbs.; 12 steers (Durham) weighing approx. 700 lbs.; 3 heifers weighing 600 lbs.; 9 spring calves; 5 Leicester Ewes 2 yrs. old; 1 Hereford bull 3 yrs. old; 1 Durham bull calf 1 yr. old. (Roan). PIGS -1 sow with 10 pigs 5 weeks old; 2 sows (2nd litter) bred. IMPLEMENTS -1 hay loader (Max- well) with trucks; 1 gang plow; 1 three horse cultivator; 1 Frost & Wood mower; 1 Frost & Wood der; 1 Anker -Holt cream separator 500 lb.; 1 T.H.C. drill, 11 disc; 1 M.H. manure spreader; 1 16ft. hay -rack (new); 1 truck wagon; 1 Oliver rid- ing plow; 1 M.H. fertilizer 11 hoe drill, like new; 1 hayrack 16ft.; 1 set double harness; 1 gas engine, 114 h.p., Massey Harris; 1 pump jack. No reserve as proprietor has rented farm. Terms, Cash.. Michael F. Coyne, Proprietor. Wm. Nairn, Auctioneer. Auction Sale Of Farm Stock, Implements and some Household Effects. Lewis Row- land, Auctioneer, has been instructed by the undersigned proprietor to sell by public auction on No. 4 Highway, Lot 1, Concession 8, Morris Twp., 1114 miles north of Blyth, on Saturday, September 9, commencing at 1 p.m. sharp, the following: Horses — Clyde gelding horse 5 years old; Percheron mare 8 years old; wagon mare, 7 years old, expect in foal. Cattle—Roan Hereford cow due Sept. 12, 6 years old; Jersey cow, due October 6, 8 years old; Holstein cow due January 12, 4 years old; Holstein cow, due Jan. 21, 6 years old; Hol- stein cow, due Feb. 14, 4 years old; Durham cow, due Feb. 22, 5 years old; Holstein cow due Marelr 23, 3 years old; Holstein cow, due Apr. 7, 5 years old; blue cow due April 28, 8 year's old; blue heifer, calf at foot, 2 years old; Durham heifer with calf at foot, 2 years old; Durham bull 1 year old; 3 young calves. Hens -50 yearling hens. Implements —Massey -Harris binder 6 foot cut; McCormick -Deering mow- er; Maxwell hay loader; 1 horse hay rake; Massey Harris spring -tooth cultivator; 13 -disk drill; 1 team cul- tivator; disk; McCormick walking plow; Fleury No. 21 walking plow; 2 furrow walking plow; 3 section harrows; 1 horse scuffler; heavy wagon, double box, with spring seat; light wagon; set of sleighs; gasoline engine, fanning mull, 2 row turnip drill, rubber tire buggy, 3 cutters, pig crate, turnip pulper, iron kettle, Ren- frew cream separator, Vega cream separator, brooder stove (new); 8 logging chains, extension ladder, 67 sap pails and spiles, gravel box. 22 tons .timothy hay, 10 tons alfalfa hay, 200 bushels of mixed grain, set of slings, hay ropes, 5 pulleys,.2 forks, 2 gallon spray can, set of team harness, set of single harness, 3 collars in good shape,, 21 inches; col- ony house, 3 burner coal oil stove (almost new); some furniture and other articles too numerous to men- tion. Terms of sale cash, s, This ,is a cash sale as the farm has been sold. Sherman Beninger, Prop.;, Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer, Robt.. Patrick, Clerk. Spence's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry. I Phone 170-W, Seaforth • About 100 year•old Leghorn : hens: Jlalties ' T. Scott, Seaforth, R.R,2, FOR SALE Six roomed cotiage, in Egnroudville,. one acre of land. Excellent well,. small barn, also woodshed. Inunediate Possession. Apply at News Office. WANTED ORGANIST AND CHOIR LEADER Fon' Egmonclville United Church, Duties to commence Sept. 17th. Ap- plications will be received until Wed nesda.y,,,$ept. 13th, by A. C. ROUTLEDGE, Sec, FOR SALE Steel range, burn wood or coal. This' is an excellent stove. Half price,: George Lowery, phone 661r16. FOR SALE A Jersey cow due to freshen at once. Andrew A. Moore, phone 666r3 PRIVATE SALE Including good handmade hooked rugs, crochet rugs, knitted rugs; some have never been used. Also a quantity of dishes and other articles. Number of quilts. Handmade linens and fancy work. At the home of the late Mrs. Coates, James street, near Public School. LOST Sunburst brooch on Main et. Finder please leave at News Office, FOR SALE 11,4 h.p. McCormick Deering gas engine. Apply at Ken Campbell's Machine Silop. HEIFER LOST Roan, weigh about 700 lbs. Strayed from lot 11, con. 2, LRS, Tuckersmith. Any information please phone Wm. Green. Phone 89x21. FOR SALE McCormick Deering tractor 10-20, and a Massey Harris tractor plow. International cultivator. Bissell pack- er 10 foot. Gasoline tank and giunp. Phone 880x2, Seaforth. FOR SALE White enamel kitchen stove with reservoir, used one year. 1 Durham calf 5 weeks old. 1 black wagon horse 8 years old. 320 Rock pullets ready to lay. J. R. Burns, Seaforth. Phone 69w Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements. At Lot 30, Con. 5, McKillop, 4 miles N.W. of Seaforth, on Wed., Sept. 13, at one o'clock. Horses—Bay Clyde mare 5. years; bay Clyde gelding, 7 years; black gen. purpose mare, 4 years, grey Perch- eron mare, aged. Cattle—Red and white cow, fresh 1 month; grey cow, due in Feb.; black cow, due in Jan.; Herefor cow due in Dec.; grey heifer, due in Jan.; grey heifer due in Jan.; red cow, ane in April; 2 heifers (2 years), 2 steers (2 years); 5 heifers, 1 year; 4 steers 1 year; 8 spring calves, 1 calf 1 month. Hogs -1 sow and 14 suckers 5 weeks old, 2 chunks. Implements — 7' foot McCormick Deering binder in A-1 condition; 1- 3 -ft. MCC. Deering mower in ,good condition; 1 MoC. Deering cream sep- arator, 550 lbs. capacity, nearly new; M. H. dump rake; M. H. manure spreader, 1 McCormick hay loader; 1 M.H. spring tooth cultivator, 1 gar- den cultivator, 1 disk harrow, steel land roller, 5 sec. iron harrows, har- row cart, Portland cutter; 2 steel hog troughs, 1 Carrell steel tired top bug- gy, fanning mill with bagger attach- ment, bag bolder and truck combined, M.H. 13 hoe drill with fertilizer at- tachment, 1 grain pickier, farm wagon and gravel box, farm truck and hay rack, set of bob sleighs, set scales, capacity 2000 lbs., wagon jack, 1 Cockshutt 2 furrow riding plow, 1 Oliver single furrow riding plow, 1 walking plow, 2 wheel trailer with stock rack, pair horse blankets, 1 set double harness, set heavy breeching, set single harness, pair collar tops, several collars, fur robe, colony house 8'x12', 3 Lange shelters, brooder stove, grind stone, shovels, post hole spoon, crow bar., hay knife, forks, extension ladder (36 ft.), log- ging chain, wire stretcher. 75 B. Rock pullets, Household Effects -2 bedsteads, 2 washstands, 2 dressers, 3 mattresses, 1 Bell organ, 1 Eaton incubator (250 egg); 1 Simpson incubator (300 egg) both in good condition; 8 day clock, bath tub, rocking chairs, kitchen chairs, small tables, arm chair, dishes, lamps, gas lantern, coal oil lantern, fernery, linoleum, wardrobe, toilet sets, step ladder thermos jug, churn milk pails, tea kettle, bird cage, chicken feeders. Terms cash. Sold without reserve as farm is sold. Frank D. Storey, Proprietor. Har- old Jao'kson, Auctioneer. NOTICE Wm. Bradshaw, your Watkins deal- er, and also agent for E. D. Smith & Son, fruit and ornamental nursery stock, Market street, Seaforth, Ont. Phone 50. FOR SALE 7 Room Frame Cottage, situated on James St. Sided with asphalt shingles. Hydro, Town Water. Good basement, corner lot, centrally located. Close to School and Church. Prompt possession 7 -Roomed frame house, Wilson St.,' attic insulated, fully modern.. Gar- age. Prompt possession. 7 -Room, frame house, East William) St., 2 acres land. A real buy. 7 -Room Brick house, Church St., Modern Conveniences with good barn. 6 -Room,. Stuccoed house, Egmond- ville. Hydro, good well. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220 THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 7, 1944 SATURDAY CASH & CARRY SPECIALS barleys Minot al. Tonic 5 lb_ pkge. 09c Royal Purple Hog Tonic 81,6 lbs. 1.75 Pratts Hog: Tonic, 21/2 lbs., 70c Pratts Cow Tonic, 414 lb. pkge 1.50 Stoekaid Animal Spray, one gal. 1.35 Dardey's Disinfectant 1b. bottle 45c Super Floor Wax, lb. tin 29c. Hawe'o Floor Wax, lb tin 490 Johnsons Floor Wax, lb. tin 59c Poliflor Floor Wax, Ib tin 49c Black Cat Floor Wax, 14. tin 29c Spae-Naur Wonder Foam bottle • 79c Tea -Risk, pkge 29c W. J. FINNIGAN FOR SALE Two Jersey cows; Phone Thos. Barton, Egmondville.e 65214, McConnell & Hays I'- Barristers, Solicitors Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Bays Auction Sale Mr. Harold Jackson has been in- structed to sell by public auction on Lot 26, Con. 1. Hibbert, on No. 8 Highway three miles East of Seaforth on Friday, Sept. 8th at 1 p,m, the fol- lowing farm stock and implements. HORSES— 3 middle aged work horses. CATTLE -10 Holstein cows rang- ing from three to seven years old, milking well and due to freshen from February to April. 3 Holstein heifers rising 2 yrs. old; 7 steers rising 2 yrs. old; 8 spring calves; Hereford bull, 2 yrs. old. PIGS—York sow with nine pigs at foot; York sow due Nov, 1st.; 7 chunks, 125 lbs' 5 chunks 100 lb's; 8 Chunks 3 months old. POULTRY -125 year old hens (leg - horn); 50 Leghorn pullets 4 months old; 1 colony house; brooder stove; rain shelter; pig shelter, IMPLEMENTS—Fprdson tractor in good running condition; 2 furrow Ol- iver plow; Bissell double disc; disc harrow; M.H. binder 7 ft. cut; scuf- fler; M.H. mower; sulky rake; spring tooth cultivator; set of harrows; gang plow; riding plow; walking plow; seed drill; land roller; 2 farm wag- ons; hay rack; grain box; set of farm sleighs; fanning mill; 2000 lb scale, new; wheel barrow; hay car; rope slings; hay fork; sling chain; forks, shovels, whiffle trees and neckyokes; Delaval cream separator; milk pails; 32 ft. extension ladder2 electric fencers, and other articles. HAY and GRAIN -300 bushels of 6 rowed barley; 1000 bushel of oats; 200 bushel of mixed grain; 9 bags 2-12-6 fertilizer; 30 tont mixed hay. Terms, Cash. No reserve as the proprietor has sold his farm, C. P. Van Mill, Prop., Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Jos. Roach, Clerk. FOR g Child's Simmo ns felt sib mortices, nearly new, with rolled edge. Price $4.00. Phone $33 r 18, Seaforth central. TRACTOR FOR SALE Fordson tractor and International two - furrow tractor plow. In good shape. James Hogg, R.R. 4, Walton. 150 ACRES In Stanley Township 14h miles west of Varna on Hayfield .Road,good brick house, large steel barn, never failing well, water in house and barn, 3 acres of good bush, Hydro available. Pricedreasonably for im- mediate possession. Apjtly to Louie E. Taylor, Varna, Ont. Grain and Fertilizer I am buying grain for Thompson. at Hensall. Call for information. Also taking orders for Fertilizer. Order early and be sure of yours. WILLIAM M. SPROAT Phone 655 r 2, Seaforth Fertilizer. Co-op and Shur Gain Hydro Poles 25 & 30 Ft. Feeding Molasses B. C. Shingles Co-op and Shur Gain Feeds Western Grain & Chop Co-op Fly Spray Co-op Motor Oil Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Phone 9 FALL FAIR -DATES Tavistock, Sept. 8-9 Blyth .. ., Septa 13-14 Milverton Sept, 14.15 New Hamburg Sept. 15-16 Palmerston Sept. 15.16 Exeter Sept. 20-21 Kirkton Sept. 22-23 Listowel Sept. 20-21 SEAFORTH Sept. 21-22 Atwood Sept. 29-30 Dungannon Sept. 28.29 Lucknow Sept, 26-27 Mitchell . Sept. 26.27 Zurich Sept. 25-26 Bayfield: • Oct. 3-4 Fordwich Oct. 6.7 St, Marys ......... . Oct. 4-5 There was an advertisement -for a Young woman to do light housework. A city girl applied for the job. "I think the . sea ala' will do me good," she wrote."Will won please say inr our Y reply where n Y w e e theIr `gt D h ir- ose' is?" 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. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTH Ont. Officers President, W. R. Archibald, Sea - forth; Vice President, . Frank Mc- Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born- holm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mc-- Ewing, oEwing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Bruoefield; R. F. Mclieroher, Dublin; I. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to 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 wie complete and modern x-ray and other up-te-date diagnostic and thereuptic equipment. Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist M • Diseases of the. Ear, Eye, Nose antes... Throat, will be at the Clinic the firs Tuesday in every month from 3 to �` 6 p.m.. Free well -baby clinic will be held on 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. Ross' office: Phone 6 J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., MAL Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 -'p.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month. -53. Waterloo St., Stratford, Telephone 287. G. A. WHITNEY Successor to Holmes & Whitney ' Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos- pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 66 Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, Go0ERICH District Agent CEMETERY MEMORIALS Large Stock of Modern Memorials on display at our Seaforth Showrooms For the convenience of our patrons office will be open on - TUESDAYS"' Open by appointment at any other time.. See Dr. Harburn, next door Cunningham ng m & Pryde CIinton Exeteh Seaforth Phone 41 NOTICE DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS Frank Finnigan, your, Rawlelgh dealer, on Louisa St., Seaforth; has a line ofproducts at 'the house. Phone OW. PILES Sufferers of bleeding and protruding piles should , know Bunkers Herbal Pills treat the cause at its source. Money hack 18 the first bottle does not satisfy.: At ', Keating's or McKindsey's' Drug'Store. • REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry) 1