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The Seaforth News, 1945-04-05, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 5, '1945 H ENSALL Mrs. J. R, McDonald returned home after spending the past two weeks in Toronto. Mr. and .Ml's. A.. W. Kerslake, Bilie and ' Joan. visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Geriuyn and Betty at St. Mary's. Mr, and . Mrs.' Lorne Elder. and little son Kenneth. of Hamilton and Flt. Lieut.Kenneth .Passmore of Cen- tralia, spent Easter with D'Ir•. and ' Mrs. John Passmore.:: Miss Dorothy Brazier, Burse -ill-. training at St. Joseph's Hospital, London, visited on Easter. Sunday with Dr. D. G. Steer, Mrs. Steer and Patsy, Mrs. Ted Leman and Tont of List- - owel, spent the past two weeks visi- ting with Mrs. Laman's mother and sister, Mis. Chas. McDonnell and Miss Dorothy MCDone1L.,. Mrs. Meidinger was a weekend visitor in Zurich. Mrs; Arthur Bridgeman, Bobbie and Clara of Guelph are visiting with Mr. and Mrs, A, W. Kerslake and Mrs, D. Walks, Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Davis, Shelly and Lennard of Toronto and Donald of Guelph, Mr, and Mrs, Russel Iove, Douglas and Robert and Misses Ai1- ray and Anliie Armitage of Owen Sound, spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs. J. R. MacDonald and Lloyd. Mr, and Mrs, Harold Scruton and family of Port Dover visited oyer the holiday with the fornrer's mother, Mrs. Scruton and the latter's father, Mr. Thos. Shaddlck. Mr. and Mrs. 'Ferris Cantelon an children of Schomberg, spent th Easter holiday with the former' mother, Mrs. Kate Cantelon. Dr. George Joynt of Toronto vis' ted on Easter Sunday with hi brother, Mr. T. C.-Joynt. Miss Amy Lammie of Londe spent the weekend with her moth Mrs. Lammie and sister, Miss Giet Lammie. Mrs. Churchill and daughter, Mis Elvira of Toronto, also little Caths ins Raveile of Palmerston were holt day visitors with Mr. and Mrs, R. R Shaddltk, Mrs.' Ann Berry returned hom after spending several weeks in Tot onto. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt a family of Toronto, Dr. and Mrs Harry Joynt and daughter of London visited recently with their moths Mrs. Alice Joynt. Lieut. Sala Rennie of Cliatha spent Easter with Mrs. Rennie an family here, Miss Margaret MacLaren of Ovate loo, is spending the Easter halidey with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Y MacLaren. Miss Patsy Steer is spending th Easter holidays at the home of he grandmother, Mrs. Gertrude Bi•azie in London. oMrs. Wilfred Kropp of London were supposed to freshen June 10; Hol- e week end visitors with their parents, stein heifer supposed to freshen Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins. Dec 28: Holstein heifer supposed to Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd freshen Dec. 1, 2 young calves, 3 s and daughter of Toronto visited yearling Herefords; registered Here - over 'Easter with Mrs. Manns and ford bull "Bonnie Stanway Lad" No. al Mrs. John Shepherd. 134555, exceptionally good stock Mr. Frank Lostell returned to bull. ala London after spending Easter with Pigs (note. pigs to be sold first)— Mrs. Lostell and family. 25 chunks of choice pigs, 15 chunks Mr. and Mrs. Jack Farquhar and 2 months old, 1 sow due time of sale, r Graham visited recently with Mrs. I. sow due May est, 1 sow due May t_ Farquhar's mother Mrs. Bowden in l 22nd. 1 Exeter. 1 milk can 30 -gal. can., 2 milk Mr, and Mrs, Don Rigby and rens 8 real. cap.; 1 colony house 1 O e daughter Donna spent Easter with 10, 1 brooder stove nearly new, 1 Mrs. Rigby's parents Mr. and Mrs, man's bicycle, 1 rubber tired milk Stewart McQueen. Mrs. Rigby and cart, 1 DeLaval, 2 single units. milk - d Donna are remaining for the Easter ing machine nearly new; half h.p. . holidays. Century electric motor, quantity of Mr. Ray Patterson of Toronto e' i potatoes. r', spent the Easter 'holiday with his Terms rash. Everythine must be parents Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Paterson. sn1d. ALEX, AT,EXANDE'R (war- ,M1s. G. T. Muno of London spent den of Huron county), Prop.; Lew the weekend with her parents Mr. I Rowiend, Auctioneer. and Mrs. Rbbt, Munn. Born—In Exeter. on urs ay, 1`. March 29th to Mr, and Mrs, Aubrey , Farouhar of Kippen, a daughter, • Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Laing and Mrs. Jean Manson of Exeter visited e recently with Mr', and Mrs. Stewart 1', McQueen. EASTER HOLIDAY in Hensall Town Hall Sponsored by the Kippers` East W. FRIDAY, APRIL 6 OLD & NEW TIME DANCING Dancing 9,30.1, CKNX Ranch Boys ADMISSION 50c Ladies please bring sandwiches Mrs. Norman Jones. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook and daughter of Windsor spent the week- end with the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. • Cornelius Cook. Miss Mavis Spencer of Toronto spent Easter with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. .Spencer. Miss Joyce Scruton of Toronto was a weekend visitor with her mother Mrs. Scruton and sister, Mrs. Peter McNaughton. Miss June Brandon is spending the Easter holidays at her home in Bayfield. • Miss Jean McQueen returned home after 'spending the past two FOR SALE Genuine solid oak eight -piece din- ing room suite including table with 5 extra leaves, six chairs;` high back with leather seats, buffet with large bevelled mirror, also white Knechtel kitchen cabinet with porcelain top. All this furniture is in real good con- dition. Apply• to The News. FOR SALE 1500 started pullets, -5 and Ct weeks' old. Reasonable. Apply Ferg. Stapleton, Dublin, AUCTION SALE WANTED FOR PASTURE 1Vtutted to take in eight or ten ctlt:tl to grass, running water and shade. Apply to NIr's, Archin* Mc- Gregor, (opposite Clinic) Seaforth. Auction Sale, Mr. Harold Jackson has been in - sit noted to sell by public, auction a complete line of Household' Effects. At Brucelield, on Friday, April 131,h, at 1.30 1,111, Te.rius cash, Estate of Late Margaret McKenzie. Hai old Jackson, Auctioneer, FOR SALE Of Farm Stock at Lot'" 29, Con.. 2, ' Seed oats' for sale, Ajax, Van - Grey Twp., one and a quarter miles guard and Cartier, J. W. Thompson, south and one mile east of'Moles• Phone 833r31, Seaforth. worth, on Tuesday, April 10th. Sale commences at 1 p.m. sharp. CATTLE,—.Holstein cow, 5 yrs old, fresh 1 month: Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, fresh 1 month; Holstein cow, 8 yrs. old, supposed to freshen Oct. 7th; Holstein cow, '7 yrs, old fresh 1 month; Holstein cow, 6 yrs old, supposed to freshen June 8th Holstein cow, 7 yrs. old', supposed to freshen May 20th; 'Holstein cow, 4 yrs. old, supposed to freshen" Sept 16th; Holstein cow, 5 yrs. old, sup posed to freshen April 20th; Durhat�1 cow, 8 years old, supposed to fresh- en April 29th; Durham cow, suppos- weeks with M. slid Mrs. Don Rigby ed to freshen April 20; Durham COMING EVENT Dance in Seaforth Armouries on Thurs., Apr, 19th, to the music 01 Bert Worth & his CKNX Ambassad- ors. Dancing 9.301:30. Adm. 50c, Started Chicks S.C. White Leghorn Pullets, Penn- sylvanian State Strain, from ane l week to eight weeks old: These chicks are disease free, and clue to high ha.tohability are priced reasonably for quick sale, GLAZIER POULTRY FARM Clinton, Ontario in Blenheim. cow fresh 1 month; Durham cow Housework, by the day, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hayter, Don -fresh 2/ months, Durham cow fresh SATURDAY CASH & CARRY SPECIALS DUTCH SPITTS, 3 pounce pkge 7 L13 BAG FIVE ROSES FLOUR TABLE POTATOES, 15 lb peck SUNLIGHT SOAP, 6 bars. LIFEBUOY SOAP, 3 calves SIFTO-IODIZED SALT, 2-21b ,pkges 59c 25c 39c 35c 17C 13c Giant 5 1b pkge Roliinll.00d Oats 23c W. J. FINNICAN No Repairs taken after Thursday night for this week SHOP WILL BE OPEN JACK'S REPAIR WANTED nie and Karen of London spent the 2/ months Durham cow fresh 3 weekend- with Mrs. Hayter's par- months Durham cow 5 yrs old sup - encs Mr. and Mrs. R. D. Bell. posed to freshen June 1st; Durham Mr, and Mrs. Cline Flynn and cow fresh 2 months • Durham heifer �' Mrs. MacRosser, and daughters of Mrs. Lorne Elder and little so Kenneth, of Hamilton, are spendin a couple of weeks visiting with Mr Elder's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore, Mrs. Schaeffer and family, M' Horning and family of Palntersto visited during the holidays wi n their aunts, Mrs. Ballantyne, Miss Katie Scott and Mrs, Graham, Mr. Kenneth Manns of the R,C,A,F and Mrs. Manns of Toronto spen Easter with the fo•mer's mother Ml's, 1Vlanns, Wounded Overseas Mrs. -Ella Dalrymple 'of Hensel received oficial word from Ottawa on Friday, that her husband, Cpl. Wil mer Dalrymple, has been seriously wounded in action in Germeuy, on March 25th. He enlisted in December 1942 'vith the Highland Light In fantry, going overseas in Novembe 1943, and has seen service in France Belgium, Holland and Germany. He was born in Tuckersmith, attended school at S.S. 1, Tuckersmith and is a son of Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Dalrymple. Fire Threatened 1.O.O.F, Hall Children playing at the rear of the Hydro building on Good Friday, noticed flames in a. window in the second -storey building of I,O.O.F. Hall, and are credited with saving numerous buildings adjoining it, as fireman rushed to.the scene and con- trolled the blaze. Damage was con- side•ecl light. The April meeting of the Hensall Women's Institute will be held at the hone of Mrs, W. Dinnin, on Wednes- 1 day evening, April llth. at 3,15:. Mrs. Dfnnin will be assisted by her daugh- r, ter, Mrs, A. E. Munn, Mrs. -Robt, Elgie will act as co -hostess, Roll Call: Payment of fees. The program will feature several interesting short R . tants pertaining to Hospitality. These will be presented by Institute Mem- bees. The Motto "There is always time enough for courtesy and good manners" will be taken by Mrs. Hess. This being the annual meeting, a, large attendance is requested. Miss Jean Foster of London spent the weekend with her parents Mr. and Mrs. A. Foster, Miss Mary Hemphill of London visited over the holiday with her parents Mr, and Mrs, A. W. E. Hemphill Mr. Wm. Cook of London visited recently . with his mother Mrs. Cath- erine Devlin. Lieut. Alda Bolton of London spent the weekend with relatives here, Miss Barbara Miohie is spending the Easter holidays at. the home of her parents Mr, and Mrs. Michie at lle'lgrave. Mr. A. L. Case returned after spending Easter with his aunt Mrs.. A. Lammie in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Roy' MacLaren and Donald visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Hankin, Thames Road; Mr, and .Mrs. Harold Shephard of Toronto spent the holiday with the latter's parents Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Smillie, Denfield spent Easter with the for- a' mar's parents Mr. and Mrs. Milton Mrs ; Russell FOR RENT 5x &,3x Shingles Electric Fencers, Fence Wire, Cedar and Steel Fence Posts Gates Grass Seed, Seed Corn, 'Garden Seeds • Fertilizer, Ceresan CO - OP FEEDS ll 100 acres of grass, water, shade. Ohickstarter Pigstarter th Apply to Miss J. Cronin, St, Colum Growmash Hog Grower FOR SALE • Nine York pigs ready to wean. t Hector Chesney, Seaforth. A good Classic cook stove in first class condition. Apply to John Rue. ton, John street. Laymash Sow ration Hatch mash Dairy ration WESTERN GRAIN AND CHOP FOR SALE l Finns Minerals & Tonics Reduced now, Rex Wheat Germ 011 PASTUREIFARM FOR RENT Lot 1, Con. 12, McKillop, plenty • of shade and water, 75 acres. Joseph Flanagan, phone 37r10, Dublin." r' CAR OF PEAT MOSS - To arrive this week at Dublin. Special price off car. A. E. Queren- gesser, Brodhagen, phone Dublin 74r14. Misses Helen and Mae McNaught- qn of Toronto spent Easter with their parents Mr, and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton. Misses Kathleen Jones of Toronto and MildredofKitchener spent 'the weekend with their parents` Mr. and fa'k;:rm k FOR SALE North Main street: Frame dwell- ing with barn and 2 acres of land, John St.: Frame dwelling hydro and furnace, priced reasonable. Sperling St.: Frame dwelling with modern conveniences, garage, etc. Watson & Reid, Seaforth.. Universal. Milkers & Parts Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Phone 9 FOR SALE A quantity of choice amber •honey for sale. William Hoegy, Dublin, phone 23r12. WOOL NOTICE hydro suitable for poultry far•ming ' NOTICE Township of Tuckersmith 1 Seaforth. Phone 3W & 3J The Government bonus of 4c a lb. will be paid on all approved lots, direct from the department of agri• cul ture, A11 wool shipped to ;Taeksons is graded in Seaforth and full settle- ment made from there. H. M. JACKSON Dumping of refuse, tin cans, old bottles and so forth, on roads of the Township of Tuckersmith, is strictly •prohibited, and anyone who does so will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. FOR SALE 50 pigs from 6 to 7 weeks old. A gttantity of clean Cartier oats and some six -rowed barley, for seed. A two -furrow tractor. plow ill good shape and fouiecylinder Durant car. Lawrence Ryan, Walton, AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects.—At the re- sidence of Wm. Pullman, Church St., Seaforth, on Saturday, April 7th, at 1 p.m., 2 leather rockers, small tables, fern pedestal, oak dining ex- tension table and six chairs, sbuffet, heater stove. rocker chair., couch, china cabinet, bed springs and mat- tress, kitchen range (Good Cheer),' kitchen table, kitchen cabinet, bed- room suite, toilet set, wardrobe, wash stands, drop leaf table, pictures and kitchen utensils, eight -clay clock, Numerous small articles. Terms cash. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; Wm. Pullman, Prop. ENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received by the 'undersigned' until May lst for the electric wiring and fixtures for S.S. No. 5 School, Tuckersmith,: accord- ing to plans and specifications pre- pared by the Hydro -Electric Com- mission, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. S. H. WHITM�ORE, Sec.-Treas. Tuckersmith Twp. School Area No 1 • Spence's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth •111.11.10. er.sagoarortimmeasommwmarate Drainage Tenders Township of McKillop fenders for the repair of the Deltz Drain Will be received by the under- signed until Saturday, the 14th clay of April, when tenders will be opened at the Carnegie Library Hall, Sea - forth. Ten per cent of the contract price to accompany tender, Satisfactory bonds to be furnished. Lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted. Plans arid epocificalitne. may be seen at the office of the Clerk,. Lot 27,. Concession 2, McKillop. .Estimate, 2,400 yards at 5340.0'0. 3, M. Eckert, Clerk R. 11, 1, Seaforth, Ont. TENDERS WANTED Township of Stanley. Tenders will be received by the Township of Stanley until April 21, 1945, for crushing and hauling 8000 yds. gravel on Township' roads. 1 inch screen, Contract to be completed by Oct. 1, 1945. A marked cheque for 5% of contract must accompany each. tender. Lowest or any tender not oecesearily accepted, Chas. C. Pilgrim, Clerk. W. Chute•, Road. Supt,,. Varna Out Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements, Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer, has received instructions from the un- dersigned proprietor to sell by Public Auction at Lot 34, Con. 1 Township of Logan, ee mile east of Dublin, on No. 8 Highway, on Wednesday, April llth, 1945. Sale to commence at 12.$0 o'clock sharp, HORSES -2 Clyde geldings 6 years old, 1 Clyde mare 8 years -old, 1 Clyde mare 10 years old, 1. Clyde filly rising 2 years old, 1 driving horse 12 years old. CATTLE -1 pure bred Hereford cow due in April, 1 pure bred Here- ford fresh with calf by her side, 1 pure bred Hereford due at time of sale, 1 pure bred Hereford cow due in July, 1 pure bred Hereford cow fresh with calf by her side, 2 pure bred Hereford heifers due in June, 1 Hereford baby beef, Hereford hei- fer rising 1 year, 2 Hereford steers rising 1 year old, 1 Hereford heifer 6 months old, IMPLEMENTS—M. H. binder 6 ft, cut, M. H. mower 6 ft. cut, M. H. binder 6 ft. cut nearly new, M. H. manure spreader, M. H. 11 disc fertilizer seed drill, M.H. hay loader, Cockshut side delivery rake, Cock - shut 14 plate disc, dump rake, 2 cul- tivators, M, H. 11 disc seed drill, steel land roller, single furrow rid- ing plow, walking plow, 2 gang plows, 2 3 -sec. harrows, 2 3/4 wag- ons, set sleighs, 16ft. hay rack with one man rack, fanning mill, steel tire buggy, rubber tire buggy, cutter, 12 inch cutting box, power jack, pulper, bag truck, gravel box, set slings and sling chain, quantity of one inch lumber, quantity 2 inch plank. HARNESS—Set breeching har- ness, set of plow harness, odd collars. FEED -200 bus. mixed grain, 30 bus. barley, about 15 tons of clover and timothy hay, quantity of red clover and timothy seed, shovels, hoes, grain bags, chain, and a host of other articles too numerous to mention. No reserve as the farm is sold. Auctioneer's decision final in case of all disputes. JOHN KENNY, Prop., Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer. Clearing Auction Sale .pply at 'The News. in town Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imple- ments on Friday, April 0th, at 1 p.m. at Lot 28, Usborne Township, 4 miles east of Hensall, lie utile east of Me - Taggart Corner, Horses -1 black gelding 10 years old; 1 black gelding 7 years old. Cattle — 1 Durham heifer fresh 1 month; 1 blue cow fresh 1 month; 1 white cow to freshen in July; 2 far- row cows; 4 steers 900 lbs.; 1 steer 1000 lbs.; 3 heifers 750 lbs.; 2 heifers 1 750 lbs,; 4 yearlings; 2 young calves; Pigs -1 sow; 9 small chunks, Hens -225 Hybrid hens, Implements — John • Deer tractor model D, lights, good condition; Mc- Cormick Deering cultivator, 9.34 ft., new; 3 furrow Fleury plow; 7 ft. Massey Harris binder; 5 ft, McCorm- ick Deering mower; 3 drum roller; 13 hoe Massey Harris fertilizer drill; Oliver bean scuffles'; 12 ft, rake; 3 section harrows; single scutfler; 2 wheeled trailer with rack; rubber tired truck wagon; new hay reels; sleighs with flat rack; 2000 lbs. scales; fanning mill with bagger; grain roller; root pulpa; 14 h,p. electric motor; pig crate; 1 oil drum 100 gal,; 1 oil drum 40 gal,; 1 Gem electric fence; 1 iron kettle; colony house 10x12; 6 range shelters; 1 new coal brooder; 1 Beattie electric brooder 350 deluxe; 1 1VIcCorntick Deering separator, 4 years old; 3 h.p. motor; 1 pump jack; quantity of hunber; quantity of clover hay and turnips; 150 bus. seed Barley; 250 bus. Barley & Oats; 150 bus. Cartier Oats; Wheat; hay fork rope; other articles too numerous to mention, Farm -100 acres bank barn, drive shed, lien house, silo 12x40, good water supply, hydro, good brick house, 10 acres of bush, 17 acres of fall Wheat; 30 acres ploughed. Will be sold subject to reserve bid,_ Terms on chattels cash. Jacic C. Munn, Prop.; Harold Jack- son, Auct.; E. P. Chesney, Clerk. FOR SALE 100 bushels of Ajax Oats, $1.50 a. bushel. Grown from registered seed. These oats run 9.0 bushels to the acre. 0. J. Walker, Cavendale Farm, R.R.1, Cromarty. Phone 12r13, Dublin, Of Farm, Farm Stock and Implements,.I FOR SALE Fred lv: Ahrens has received tnstrnotlone Galore Barley, smooth awn vat, - FOR the undersigned proprietor to sell b' iety, grown from a cross with O. A,C. Public Auction 01 Lot 10, Con. 9, Township 21 and Nobarb at .the O.A.C, A of McKillop, 5 miles north. of Dublin, then 21,4 mirwest 3 3-d asWheavy yielder. Alaska Oats, A. B. throp, ones Tuesdayer, April miles 10th, e10.1t5, of Salein- to Bell, RR. 2, Kippen, phone 93r2, commence at 12 o'clock sharp, The follow- Hensall ing: Horses -1 Pereheron mare 4 yrs. old, 1 Perelman gelding 7 yrs. old, 1 Clyde.geld- FOR SALE Ing 12 yrs. old, 1. Clyde aged mare, 1 Clyde 1 matched team of CI d 1 i 3 gelding 7 yrs, old, 1 driving horse 7 yrs, old. Clydes, 1• S ng year's'ohl, filly Cattle -20 Dail:am and Hereford cow's and gelding, also one consisting of 4 fresh with calves by their Clyde mare. rising 7 years old, one sides; 6 to freshen at time of sale. The bal- Oliver 2 -furrow riding plow, 10 -inch alive due in April, May and June. This is a bottom, ill good order. Jose good line of Durham and Hereford cows.pie L. Mal - Anyone wanting cows should attend this oney, lot 8, con. 4, Mcliillop, sale for cows. 1 Durham grass cow; 10 Durham and Hereford steers weighing about FOR SALE 1200 1b, 5 Durham heifers weighing about 1000 lb ; 1S Durham and Hereford steers and One Colony house 10..12 ft, coveted heifare. ricin 2 a, ie road, H 19ttrhefoth steers and heifers rising 1 yr, old; Exeter. J. A, Nichol, I•Ia P. 10 Durham and Hereford, last summer and y 0., Ont. fall calves; 1 Durham bull' 2 yrs. old, Hogs -2 Yorkshire sows just bred, 1' York- shire sow due in May; 10 chunks weighing NOTICE about 60 lbs. York - '01113. Bradshaw, your Watkins deal- about .gander, et' and also agent f D D i s Yrs. old , 20 Durham and with Rock faced roofing L 1 d Imrloments—Arlie - Charmer tractor on steel O1• ' • Smith & nearly new, M.H.a furrow tractor plow. SOn, fruit and ornamental nursery Tractor double disc- Cockshut, M,H, binder stock, Market street, Seaforth, Ont. 'r ft. cut, .McCormick Deering mower -6 ft Pllone 50. cut, Cnse side rake nearly new, McCormick Deering hay loader nearly new, Curti FOR SALE Packer, M.H. fertilizer seed drill, 11 dice; M.H. seed drill ; cultivator, dump rake, M. SPECIAL — 7 Room Frame House, H. manure spreader; I{eystone hay loader, John 51„ 3 PCs, Bathroom, Ptlrnace, 2 fanning mills; 3 do 4 Roc. Barrows, walk- ing pkw, 2 3-4 waggons, 2 hay racks •with 0_01'0 3 Wire, Town 'Water, ocatbin- 1 1 ti B toil, l i h g buggy, cutter, set ono man roc: .on each, Universal milking a' 017 at'tl & Garage. Geed location, maul ne, double unit, nearly new McCormick a real buy, prompt: possession. Deering cacao separator, neighs 'with flat rack, 4. wheel trailer 'Mill at'ge Brielt hoilse, Market St. Slate nett' tire" with ith hoi, and stock rack, .nearly Root, now rented as apartments. A new ; set scales :000 lbs cap., .2 wheelbatr- rows nearly new; 1026 Ohyt'slei• car, Vesset grain grinder, 11 inch plate on truck; Calmly house 51,10, Circular sawnearly new; o quantity of Timothy seed and Clover= seed.; quantity of lumber, planks, scantling, whiffletrees, neekyokes, saws, forks, shovels, and a host of other articles too numerous to mention rotund shout a farm. FARMS—The - :farm consists of 50 acres, more or less, bank barn, 503:70 with good stables. South Half of Lot 10 con. 8. New dwelling house just built last summer, 40 nine under cultivation, balance in grass, good well, well fe» oed. Also 50 acres, north halt of Lot 11 con. 8, 10 acres of wheat, balance in grass. Terme of Faun -10 per cent purchase money to b0 paid day ofsale, balance to be known clay of sato or apply to the proprietor Tertius of chattels -dash. Noreserve as the proprietor is giving up farming owing to ill health, NOTE: This sale will start sharp at 12 o'clock. Come early. Auction- eees decision final in ease of all disputes. HENRY . F: BAUIORMANN, Prop., Fred W. Ahrens,Auctioneer, DO YOUR BABY CHICKS have' Diarrhoea? Are they pale and weak? Use Red Blood Quickly Tablets, They act quickly, also feed Fitnr's Poultry `Sonic in their starter. ,Farmer's Co-op, Seaforth; Emris Store, Walton; Kers- lake Feed, Seaforth; Kyle Store, Kip - pen; Winthrop's Mill, Seaforth; Mc' Cully Store, 13rucefleld. Good laves 0 -Room grouse, Nlain Si,, Egmondville: Bathroom, Combination range, . Furn- ace, Garage "fie Barn combined. 8 -.Room house, Coleman St„ Bath- room, Furnace, 'hydro, acre w land, splendid barn. Also a number of other properties, 50 Acte Farm, apuprox. 3 mile from Seaforth o11 Highway. Make good grass fame. Priced reasonable, l E,. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Ree. 220 NOTICE Frank Finnigan, Your Rawleigh dealer, on Louisa St„ Seaforth, has a line of products at the house. Phone 58W.. McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc, Patrick D. McDonnell, H. Glenn 1403's SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second. Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build. fug, Seaforth. Office hours: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1,30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening," 7.30p.m, to 9 p.m. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont. Officers President, W. It 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 Me - Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Brumfield; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. 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 pobt 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 with complete and modern x-ray and other up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptle equipment, Dr. F, .3, R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases ..n tThEye, roat, will he at theinlhe firstTuesday in every month from 3 to 5 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 5 J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat of Graduate in Temente. LaLateAssistant NeweYork of Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefleld's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month front 2 to 4 Pan. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month, -53 Waterloo St., Stratford, Telephone 267, G. A. WHITNEY Successor to Holmes & Whitney Funeral Director. MAIN ST„ SEAFORTH Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-. pital Bed for rent. Agent. for Mitchel? Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security - for over One =ion Parthers H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent CEMETERY MEMORIALS Large Stock of Modern Memorials on display at our Seaforth Showrooms For the convenience ofour patrons office will be open on TUESDAYS. Open by appointment at any other time. See Dr, Harburn, next door Cunningham & Pryde Clinton. Exeter Seaforth Phone 41 oraionoommeamommasenneanosuneonnococuumoromareantsramonsamosomuo DEAD . AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 225 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry)