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Auction Sales
,,P1:3fM 8/4,D Dr FARM PTOCR Ala])
Dritilealeattaallaa• ' Barolel Jackson shim
bean irtstrected to sell by Public auctien on
Ige,t 2s amaanlare TIMItersraith. on aats
araaa. Maren 3lata, aa aaclock sharp, the
fellowing:" OATTLFs-7 head of young cat-
' ale; 6 stems tag. nate cal: 1 heifer due to
areshen. IMBLEMXINTS-1. Coalushatt bin-
der; 1 MaConalelalleering mower; 1 Massey -
Barrie . a -foot dump rake• 1 Mame,y-Harris
lasdac &rill with grass seeder; 1 Bissell disc,
inthrovs; 1 spring tooth cultivator; 1 Mass
sea-liarris liean ealtisator and puller; 1 sissec-
tier). Masseasailarrils drag harrows; 1 one-fur-
rtaw -Ilassey-Harris riding tilough; 1 -furrow
Fleury 21 walking plough, new; 4 Percival-
Walkiag Plough': 1 wagoa ; 1 set of bob
Sleigla With log banks; 1 Chatham fanning
mill; 1 set Lif 2000 -lb. scales.; a post hole
osager: doubletrees; whiffetreas and n.csik-
yekesr several chick feeders and drinking
•fouptsirisrfeed hoppers ; chicken fence wire,
fisfeet blab ; steel vests ;1 bucksaw ; 2 augers.
HOUSEIBOLD FURNITURaa-1 enaroelled
Renfrew raage for asia.1 or wood, new ; 1
wooden bed and mattress; 1 iron bed with
sPriags; 1 washing machine: 1 aarrel churn:
butter bowl, ladle and printer ; 1 wash tub,
new; 1 copper boiler; 1 Coleman lamp; 1
4391greu0n lAntern; 1 Rasaalalamp; several coal
en lamps ; coal oil eams; 1 I3issell carpet
sweeper; 1 toilet set; asbestos irons; toast-
ers; glass •jars; iron kettle: curtain rods,
and ether articles. Terms -Cash. FRANK
RATHBURN, Proprietor; Harold Jaekson,
Auctioneer. 4052-2.
A ITCTION SALE OF TRACTORS, COM,-
•‘•• lanes and Farm Implements, at Lot 4,
Concession / London Road, one mile .north
a Kippen, in Stanley Townahip, on• Thurs-
day, Amil atia, la45, ats1.80 sharp. the Tel -
lowing: 1 Allis-Chalmers W.C. tractor with .
lights and starter, on robber; 1 Allis-Chaaa
• mers' W.F. traater, on rubber; 1 Allis-Ohal-
risers C Tractor. on rubber, with lights and
starter; 1 Allis-Chalmers bean' and corn seuf-
.Ber for C traotor; 1 AllissChalmers bean
Puller for 9 traetor; Allis-Chalmers "60'
Combines, . on rubber, with quick adjustable
speed, with realemans ; 1 &foot windiower;
1 3 -furrow general bottom International
plaw, on rubber; 1 2 -furrow ace bottom In-
termational plow, on rubber ; 1 84 -plate rns-
5et disc, heavy' duty; 1 32 Bissel disc with
weight boxes ; 1 10-foat 'stiff toath Interna-
tional cuataversar; 1 3-sectiota Allis-Chalraera
spring tocith harrows; 1 Fleury Basel 'plow
packer with 3 -farrow Plow ; 1 7 -foot Interna-
tional ainder, 'practically new; 1 11 -disc In-
terrational fertilizer drill with grass seeder
attachment; 1 laasseaallarris 15 disc drill
wifh tractor hitah: 1 5 -foot International
moWer, nearly new; wall -clover buncher and
steal ailover table; 1 International hay loader,
new style; 1 International sale delivery rake,'
new style: 1 Massey -Harris hay Mader, near-
ly new ; • 4-sectran .heavy harrows:, 1 4 -sec-
tion light harrows; 1 Massey -Harris low-down
manure' spreaders. 1 International .bean sca-
lier, new style "With dams; 1 International
rubber tired wagon, nearly new; 1 „:16,foot
flat hay rack sad . sliding rack ; la -foot
s.teel hay rake; 2 walksng plows ; 1 fannang
Mgt with pulley and bagger; 1 actensiem
ladder; 1 brooder stove; 1 full enamel kit-
chen stove, nearly new; 1 3 -burner coal oil
stove: 1 hand washing machine; quantity
of bee boxes; sap pan; dresser and stand; 1
kitchen table and number of chairs ; team
'harness, and other articles :boo numerous to
anent -ion. Terms of Sale -Cash. Absolutely
ao reserve as proprietors are giving up far/11-
ring. HYDE 'BROS., Proprietors., Hermit,
Ont, Phone 328; P. L. MeNtin,ghton, ;Clerk;
Arthur Weber, Auctioneer, Ult. 1, Dashwood.
4032,2
UCTIOaT SALE OF FARM.,, STOCK. IMA
pleteerits and Household Geocas-The un-
amaigned •Ims mairived instruationa ta gen by
public auction on. West Half of Lot 29-30,
tIalsonse, 2% miles s,o•atlt of Hensall and aa
0200 east, on Tueadaa, March asi5,. at 1
iaelack, sharp, tbe ' follawing: CATTLE -
Blue cow due in April; Holstein cow due in
Duratun cosa due in .April. IMPLE-
IYIENTS-alloCormick 'binder 6 -ft ; Deering
waiver; spring -booth cultivator; disc harrow;
Massey -Harris 13 -disc seed drill with fertilizer
attachment; Coeicshatt 2...furrow riding Plow;
wearing plow; 1 -farrow riding plow a 4 -sec-
tion iron , harrows; 8 -section iron harrows;
3-drani steel roller; fanning mill; set of
slelabs.; wagon; bag melt; wagoa tax: staring
sesta; liaat ,wagoal buggla cutter; 'cutting
boa; manure 'spreader; bean eultivator ,with
puller nitbaehtnent, nearly new; 2 one-horse
scuffiern hay fork: Wing rotas ; trip reae and
chain; 2 iron sugar kettles ; weigh scales,
• 1200 'lbs.: Melotte power cream seParabar: '6
borsepower International 'gas engine ana
'griader; laassey-Harris root pulper ; bag
' truck:. turnip ."drili; 2 'eels of three -horse
' whiftlearees ; set heavy whillletrees ; set. three -
horse eveners; necasallas Wlre stretchers ;
•• barrels; forks: 6 and 8-preng forks ; 'SchooP
shovel; crosseat .atiam; pesthole auger and
scoop.; different , sized augers; jack plane;
canthook ; logging chaing ; axe; self -feeder;
steel• tog. *maths; turnip hots and pullers
pig.,crate; „steel trap; brick; robe; chaff. bas-
ket; pulleys; rope; 2 1/4-horsepewer motors ;
. grain sacks and bags; fire extiagaisher yoke:
hay knife; 112 -foot eatension ladder, And
other articles. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -a%
White enamel Clair Jewel ,range with shelf
and reaervoir, nearly new; bedroom suite;
toilet set: 'coal oil heater; laraps ; Alladin
lamp ; hangin,a lamp ; settees ; kitchen chairss
rockets; arra chair ; lactates; tea -area
churn small tables ; veranda chairs ; butter
bawl taid ladle; pails; crocks; 8 -day mantel
clock ; liaing morn 'rug, exit' 'feet; electric
fiatare, for liviag room; • buffet, and other
• articles. Terras - Cash. WILLIAM la
WOOD, Proprietor ; F. Coates, 'Clerk a Frank
•. Taylor, . Auctioneer. 4031x2
UCTION SALE -MR.- HAROLD JACKSON
-"•••• bas been instruated to sell by public auc-
tion on Lot 15, Parr • Line, Stanley Tawn-
ship, cme mile south of Varna, on Thursday.
Marah 29th, at 12.30 sharp, the following :
HOOSES -Slack mare, 8 years 010; bay mare
6 years ald ; chart -nut colt, rising 3 (broke).
PaRE BRED CA7TLE Elestors Ensign
=a -266663-1=a male, red, 2 'years old ; Duriston
Laainia 4ah =2,34523a. -a, female, dark roan,
7 years ola due to freshen in April ; Crim -
non Daivn -...a2.94500-..=, female, roan, 6 years
old, calf at foot a Morning Flower =a -296557a,
• fearittle, roan, 6 years old, due to freshen in
April t Crinagion Marigold' •=4;22608_, ferrate,
red, 2. years old, aue frestien; Tidy Crim-
• son Molly as -325040=a female, roan, 20
raoralat old: 2 yearling heifers, eligible fcm
registration (vacciala.ted); also rod cow 4
aears old, due to freshen in March ; red cow
• • 8 years old, due la freshen March 15th;
black cow ashes .4 years, due fresben
June 10th ; black eow '4 years old, calf at
t abdack cow rising 4 Years, due to freshen
sa in October ; blue cow rising 4 years, due to
ft -Seibert in November; red cow- 4 years old.
due to freshen November 16th ; grey ooW 4
years aid, Mincing; red heifer due to freshen
in April; heiaar thing 2 years: 9 Wears (804)-
1000 iba.) ; 6 Ieifers tsoo-soo lbs.); 6 yearling
sitee,is; I yeararria heifer; 1 baby beef :
ea/tea, (Herd T.B. tested and negative ta the
bload teat. :PIGS -8 tags (140 lbs.); 1 young
ale* dare Atiril 26th:' SREEP-1 Leicester
, rains a ovarg old; 5 Leicester ewes. IIVIPLE-
MENTS-aleGoraielaDeering binder; 7 -foot
era; Bide denary rake, goad candagon:"Ma-
Corititolaaleering• mower, 5 -foot cut; hay
sakaa Ural NacOMmick-beerina bean
eratiler aria harvester (new); 2 sets diamond
hatiietits, a marl 4 section; 1 two -farrow plot ;
I potato pia* ; Pannell (A) ,Traeter with
(TAW): (Jetliner card Puller stataehmene
arra, treater; MaGoriniek-Deering asfartaie
laraethr -PlOw anatal; set spring forth drag
batiavata raga rubber tired Wagon (gocia
airasat sagalied •Israirati; hal, reels t ateel tire
' Irate angler; steb ideiglit (new);
itatbara tie Laical masts ileaarater,
afi,a5; fanaingsoluill'ellat raftaaa, RaSalaths
iara arid-,Mt1163,44;,1 atialt losalera aaantaa
/Marl 100 iiiitheld Mill testae (dIerina: 1
'ierkilteV Welift•T % aleatale eartias falai
'*...41kfet.a.1 150100 liattaeS atilala;
Maar-a:04'9d aa slatiftealalaa
Auction Sales
A UCTION SALE OF PROPERTY AND
aa' Household. 'Furniture, at St. Columbans
on Highway, on Monday, April and, at one
O'cloek: FURNITURE -r side server; 1 lib-
rary taste; 3 beds ; 1 mattress; 3 wash stands:
2 chests a drawers ; 1 alinina table; 1 oak
dining. room suite; 3 hanging Lamps: 4 living
roam tables 1 heater stove, dram, Pipes:
kitchen oongoleinsi; 1 dining room table with
six leaves ; sashes ; coffee grinder: Aladdin
laanp. new; couch; lawn mower; separator ;
crocks; iron pot; sealers, and a' quantity of
wood. PROPERTY -Sale of Lama, part of.
Lat East 9 on Highway at St. Columban, 37
acres of which 20 acres is bush and pasture
and 17 acres plowed ; frame house, 3 bed-
rooms, laang room, dining room, kitchen and
-summer kitchen; good basement. Near
church, school arid store. Good barn and
stable and hay or straw shed. Terms on
Property -10% down, balance 30 days. Re-
serve bid. MRS. MaCIIAEL DOWNEY, Pro-
prietress ; E. P. Chemey, Clerk; Harold Jack-
san, slue tioneer. 4032-2
A UCTION „SALE 01' FARM STOaK AND
•"-'• Implements, at Lot '23, CoacesSion 6.
Goderich Townahip, half mile aorta of Por-
ter's Hill, on Wednesday, March 28(aa, 1945,'
at 1 o'clock, Harold Jackson will sell by pub-
lic auction the following: Crosscut saw;
shale hoist; several belt pulleys; car jack ;•
circular saws: power horse elippersa„ aower
sheep. alipp•ens ; elestric washing machine and
wriager; Des Laval cream separator ; 2 140 -
egg ineubators ; tools ; steel frame buzz. saW
drive belts, 40ta7aa, 100.says; LE.C.
power binder, 10 -foot, with one-man control;
McCormick 6 -foot mower; Massey -Harris 514.;
foot mower.; steel roller potato digger- one-
way disc seeder and fertilizer, I.H.C.; 13 -disc
.fertilizer drill with areas seeder ; 8 -foot
broadcaster fertilizer ; 13 -inch Papec ensilage
box and 35 feet pipe ; 12 -inch grain grinder
and speed jack; set double discs; Massesa
Harris manure spreader; alasseY-Harris hare -
mar mill, 14 -inch, governors and feeders ;
Massey -Harris side rake, 10 -ft ; Model 'E'
A. C. tractor in good shape; Robert Bell
grain separator in real shape. high grain
elevator three -furrow tractor plea ; two -
furrow Kid plow; 3,section spring tooth tiara
rows; 3 -section drag has -roam:, 1 power spray-
er: wagon horse, bay, 7 years ; wagon:mare,
black, 6 years; 1. sow; 3 young springela ; 2
corm ; young cattle; a austrititY of oats, for
seed; barley ; peas ; barley • feed ; soy beans.
Terms -Cash. .1., LESLIE COX, Proprietor;
• 4032-1
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
CLEARING AUGTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Implensents, at Lot 5, Conces-
sion 5, Hallett, one mile south of Constance,
on Wednesday, April 4th, sale commencing at
onegtgelock, sharp: HOR,SES-One bay geld-
ing 9 years aid; 1 hay gelding 11 years old:
driving horse, good single or double, 9 years
old. CATTLEs-Black cow freshened in De-
cember. 5 years old,; Holstein cow to frathen
near time of sale, 4 years old: black, cow to
freshen May 16th, 4 years old; grey eow to
fresher April 11th, 8 years old; red cow
freshened in December 4 years 'old • red cow
to fresben April 24th, 12 years old; white
beav to freshen May 26th, 10 years old: roan
cow to freshtn May 4th, 4 years old: red
cow 4 years old, supposed to be in calf ; 2
steers 1 year old; 6 calves 9 -months old ; 2
calves 3 months old; also 100 'Hybrid hens,
laying well. IMPLEMENTS--Massey-Harris
binder- 7 -ft. cut; Massey -Harris mower. 6 -ft.
cut: Massey -Harris hay 'rake. 10 -ft Massey -
Harris hay loader; Massey -Harris 'cultivator;
Deering '13-diso seed drill:, tarnia seeder ; 2
walking plows ; Quebec single furrow riding
Plow; set 4 -section harrows ; set of sleighs ;
flat lack ; cutter; robe; wagona smaller; root
pulper: 16 -foot hay reek; '2 stock racks
gravel box; 2 -wheel trailer and rack ; set 600
lb. scales: lag crate; iron " pig trough 6 feet
long ; wheelbarrow: stoneboat; hay fork and
ear ; 140 feet hay' fork rope: set 'sling ropes;
sang chain; 4 pulleys; set breekling barness;
set plow harness: set single aarness; 4 horse
collars: scythe; hal' knife ; '2 loaging Chains:
crosscut saw; 2 oil aans ; 3 neckyokes ; 2 sets
"doublearees and whiffietrees ; Melotte cream
separator:" pails; stack pails; cora
Planter ; grass seed sower ; 150 bushels mixed
grain; 25 'bu.shels wheat; 200 bushels Van-
guard oats and Banner, suitable for seed; 2
scoop shovels and feria; 4 16 -foot hen:doe-1s
boards ; 1 ash tongue. 1101.7SE,HOLD
FECTS-Barrel churn; coal or wood heaters:
*cal Or wood range, in A-1 condition; trunk ;
iron bed: wooden bed, springs and mattress;
2 hanging lanipsa 2 hand lemma gas lan-
tern; 2 oil lanterns ; hand sleigh ; hand wag-
on; 2 toilet sets ; set srnoathaia hams ; chemi-
cal closet; commode chair ; ,,ice box, and other,
articles too numeaous to mention: Positively
no reserve as proprietor is giving up fanning.
Terms --Cash. J. W. CARTER, Proprietor;
"Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. ' 4032-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE . OF FARM
sa Stock and Imalereentaa•Mr. Harold* Jack-
son has beenainstructed to sell by public auc-
tion on Monday, March 26th, at Lot 10, Con-
cessioa_2, Hallett Toartshia. 5 MHOS Weat a
Seaforth and :y mile north:, at 12 o'clock :
HORSaS--Grey 4anY rising 4 years old; Bel-
gian filly. 3 years old; Clyde filly.' risina. 3
years. .CATTLE -Hereford CCM ewith ealf at
faot; Hereford caw due June 10th Durham'
cow May 1st : Durham cow due time of
sale: Durham cow bred January 22nd; 1
Polled Hereford bull, 15 months old 10 Here-
ford arid Durham cattle, 1 year old: 1 calf 1
month 'old. PlGS-1 slaw with litter at foot;
York sow due April 3rd; York sow due May
12th ; 8 York chunks 3 months old. POIJL-
TRY-75 Leghorn hens. IMPLEIVLaN.TS-
assey-Harris binder : Massey -Harris , mower
6 -ft cut: sulky rake: hay loader; 13 -hoe
Massey -Harris seed drill with new spring
teeth; spring tooth culaivator: new disc har-
row: 3 -section harrows : Steel roller; be.aa
smaller and puller ; hand scuff:sr; riding
Plow': 2 walking Plows: wheelbarrow: fan-
ning mill; set 3000 lb. scales with rack ; set
of sleighs ; farm wagon ; hay rack, . I6 -ft.:
gravel box ; stock rack ; wagon box ; De Laval
creain separator with motor : hog crate; 28 -
foot extensicin ladcler ; Huron pig trough ;
root pulsar ; chicken feeders ; number ;of bar-
rels ; chicken shelter; 2 log bunks; slush
scraper ; grindstone: crbsscut saw; stone boat:
quantity of 'lumber and plank ; .3 bunches of
shingles ; 1 sprayer ; new steel waterarough;
limed water trough iron kettles ; 'quantity of
cedar posts chob box ; set of heavy amble
bloac. whifiletrees; .neckyokes ; sling rope.
chains; grain lifter': pea harvester ; 2 sets
backbend harness ; set of breeching h.arness ;
set of stops ; number of horse collars; forks,
shovels,. horse blankets, grass seeder. HAY
AND GRAIN -3 tons of hay; 100 busbeis
wheat; 125 bushels mixed grain: 8 bashels
seed beans. HOUSEHOLD El•PaCTS-Pan-
dora range; box stove; glass cupboard; 6 kit-
chen chairs; sevving table; flour bins; '24a
lb. scales: 2 lanterns; wardrobe; 2 work
stands ; work bench: 2 toilet sets ; quantitY
dishes and kitchen utensils; etc. Terms -
Cash. MALCOLM MaeDAIRIVIID, Proprietor:
E. P. Cheaney, Clerk ; Harold Jacksora, Auc-
tioneer. 4031-2
AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND
a?' anWernents.-Fiarold Jackson, auctioneer,
has beert instructal to aell ba public auction
at Lot 10, Coacession 8, Morris Tovariship, on
Saturday, March 24th, at 1 p.m.: HORSES
-General puroose mare 9 years old, suppos-
ed to be in foal:, genera/ purpose mare six
sears old ; eolt, 2 years ald. PIGS -9 'sows,
snapped ta be in pig; 1 sow with later at
fart; 44 chunks; 1 registered hog. CATTLE
--Registered Holateln cow. 6 Yeam
"Keyes Correct lautahland." tan n.o.P., stood
third as a 2 -year-old, with 444 potinds fat
froin 10,899 pounds milk, bred on thrbolser
27th; 1 laelateisi caw years cdd, due irtk
AtitY ; 1 1101:4Citt cow' 3 years old, . due in
Apra; 1 Halatein COW , 8 years old, due in
APril: I Jersey' caw, 5 years old, due in May:
1 Aarsbire eon, 8 Years old, due its April; 1
Hoistaia coar, years old, due in Apra ; 1
Hot -teal aeifer, 2 years old, Saaposed te be
insealf; 1 afelate•irs• heifer, 2 wars oldt gala'
posed to be ir. esaf; i aerseyaloketein
alai/era lanaltised to le ila calf; 2 Holstein
Yearlima ilieffers; 1. Serireoalliastein aearlitig
heifer:, 1, Milstein rieffig %mate Old;
a Durham. tall, ileanteeld. ,Ten• of there
tors' and heifers have• been. vaetitatab
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:eatte.Witb 3 chairs And 1 a,ria ehairt buifet;
vdemion twe,•;; or. oaixo: 1 ..tkiqe. hwe,r-
doh aofa;. chair end arm ehair to, match; 3
smell taffies.; 3 dossers; 3 waahstaards; a
hca.,. aprh4-4; bedroom ehair", haLl rack,: hall,
mirror; 3 rags; large tahl'e; several odd
chairs; leather rocite.r; Wall racks; floor
lar;e); feW edfl dishes.; (Twirling .uteralle, etc.;
creclei;, Rower has; kitchen anntre; ursaiclue•
calaine t : arckwaY '(irallies. and other small
artieles. Terms -Cash. MR,S• IRAN MAN"
SON, Proprietor; Frank Coates, Clerk; Freak
Taylor. Ansitioneer. aoal..2
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oLEARE0.0 AUCTION SALE OF FABM,
..-1 F4a-ux •§tock and Inaplentents, on F.riday.
April fith, at 1 pan, at Lot 08, Usborne
Townahip. 4 miles east of Hensel'. il mile
east of- Me,Tagga-rt Corner: HORSES -One
'bIliek gelding 10 years old; 1 Weak gelding 7
Years old. CATTLE -4 Durham heifer, fresh
one mortal; i 14uo cora fresh one month ; 1
white coot ho freshen ia July: 2 farrow COWS ;
'4 steers 90011a.; 1 steer 1000 lbs.; 3 heifers
750 'Ilia s 2 heifers 750 lbs.; 4 yearliags; 2
young calves. Pigs -1 sow; 9 small chunks.
IreNs-zsb Hybrid bens. ImPLEmENTS-
John Deere tractor,• Janda D, lights, gaod
conclition; McCormick -Deering cultivator, 8%
foot, new; 8 -furrow Fleury plow ; 7 -foot Mas-
sey-Harris binder ; 5 -foot MeCorcik-Deering
mower; 3 -drum roller.; 13410e Massey -Harris
fertiliaer drill; Oliver bean saunter; 12 -foot
rake; ' 3-seetion harrow's; singie scattier ; 2-
wheeled traHer with rack ; rubber tired truck
weave ; new hay rack asleighs with flat rack ;
2000 lbs. scales; farming mill with bagger;
grain roller ; root palper ; 3.4 H.aa electric
motorl; pig crate; 1 oil drum, 100 gallon; 1
oil arum, 40 gallon; 1 Gam electric fencer ;
1 iron kettle; ,crolony house 10x12; 6 range
shelters ; 1 new coal brooder; 1 Beattie elec-
trio brooder 350 De Luxe; 1 McCormick-
Deeriag separator, 4 years old; lis, Haa motor:
1 pump jack ; quantity of limber; quantita'
of clover ,hay and turnips; 150 bushels seed
barley; 250 bushels barley and oats; 150 bush-
els Cartier oats ; wheat; hay fork rope; other
artisges too numerous to mention. FARM-
100 acres, bank barn, drive shed. hen house,
silo 1.5x40, good water sapply, Hydro, geod
brick house, 10 aares of bus:h, 17 acres of
fall waeats 30 acres plowed. Will be sold
8101)Jeot to reserve bid. Terms on Chattels
Gash. JACK C. MUNN. Proprietor; E. la
,chesney, clerk; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
. .t 4032-2
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STRMA aillaRFEBERS - i .0
lagaaga Wimp without called:W. "Ielteldiaga
Mr. laTra. Peassion, Seaforar, saps: aa aps.60
thankfUl licratau for your asthma remedy that
I aveald like, WI peopie who . suffer fram
asthma la lamw what it dal far me. I 'out,
fered for' Yearn from tholting, difficult hreatla
ing and- distress ofeAtima. and na. remedy
helPed Alle ita. 'any ta but, your rearada
touched the lariat at once and gave nm net
only quick- relief. but I ana now free from
ail Bytmptionm. A few montlas treatment did
itaa For free informathen write r., L.
HOWEY, 144 Catherine atreet South, Hernia
ton. 40a8-14
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ing PreSent; +Rey. Brook, *T. •00394-
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For provordiOn an '..110 Med
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ANTI SWINE' ERYSIPEtAS
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SERUM Zecierle
Win, alfITS. JOYnt and. Mitid Elder. •MoV.-.
RG9rofilf4w14bie "4 'Mrs'. 3-°74t:
Tetabjirt.tai.fit
evening, minutes. aethamt171s.....nup-rfeovir.erthees
Meeting were read,. • JoYnt. 'and Geod.-
win: That the' Minutes 'be adopted
as read._Oarried, Libra.rian's report
for February wns: Adult fiction, 282;
notont-fialctIla3n5:
,j3114V;enjuilveeteiate0;,3 111141.50;tioand,ull;
Correspondence -as follows:
ed home. .
eth. Brno]; R.C.A.F.• as
holgil.,frionaeXtiOp. erseas. ' ' ' "''
and de now via*
ing his +parents, Rev, R• .kre allot -144age-
Brook. Twenty-nine yea . ,.. ,
Sgt. 'Brook has been in the service
seas in March
five years, going °VOA' - •"'
entluistDedartamf doNos, „gtaisell
.f119'011.:"..1111reere ouLathn,
Moncton, N:B. While. in Judie he Con-
s,..
was .read
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250 C.C. $5.50.
.
100. C.C. '. ` 3.00
Sold hy .•
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Middleton s Drug Store
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HENSALL . PHONE 20
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. We cai'ry a full line of veterin-
ary supplies, Hypoderrnic s yringee,
Dose Syringes, Vaccines,* Serums.
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McClelland & Stuart; Ryerson Piess;
Musson Book Co., Coop Clark Co.,
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MacMillan Co. William Wawson ac-
. °mint of $13 for magazines. Goodwin
• and Joynt: That the account as- read
be' paid...Carried. Ellis and Goodwin:'
That we now , adjourn to meet April
10th. ' • . •
Hear Musical Treat
taetd 0Cuhuprrcihdayenejovyeendiu ga lraesatl.
MuTsileealtrilliie
when' the Metropolitan United Church
choir of London, under direction of
T. 'C. Chattoe, Mos, Bag., A.C.C.O.,
presented, a high class sacred concert
a e s and spent a month.
tracted au In S . . -
in the hospital -there and three weeksi
- h ' ' ital tin.England before'he *aa
m osp .
invalided horse. Sgt. KED,. oockrohsass. Ila
highest p,raise for the ed
stated that it has been a great asset
all throngh. the war. Mrs. ' BrOok,
whose home is at Moncton, N.B., is,
here with him. .
Letter Froin Front .
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Dear Gladys: Please excus e me not
writing in answer to. yotir -letters, but
really halre been ao busy -that . letter
writing has been sadly neglected.,
Your parcels have been received quite
,
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Farms For Sale
pAR.11 FOE sALE-81% ACRES, LoT 14,
.1.; maira. mad ; • 11/4 miles west of Varna.
Ten acres fall wheat; 10 acres plowea Good'
aater supply, 'Buiklings in good cordition.
Ne.ar school. Apply to P. A. GAI.DRAITal,
Varna- . 4031,2
itAnla Fon- SALE -100 -ACRE FARM; ' 70
1.' acres clea,ret. All tile drained: five
acres' bush. Has been sed for past 'few
years. Two 'never -failing' wells. Ap Ply cit
TIIE EXPoarroR OFFicE.
4030-2af
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Notices
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which was much enjoyed, and 'was
regularly, and with my, deepest
considered one of the best musical
.
thanks. They contalh• very essential
WALTON .
. concerts to be presented in Heusall,
t4h0e
seohroeidr boya
items and in countries like these are
dkedyluyu eaautd, sa
aontre
ey
nO YOUR BULLETS, GO BLIND, LAMB'.
aa" and paralyzed. ? Put Fames "Reeve 'Pala
lets in the drinking water atial Fires Ponl-
try _Ccmditioaer and Intestinal Cleanser in
the mash aud overcome this oandition- Bela
ert_son Dmig !sass.. Middleton Drag, Heiman;
J. ft. Dellion. Mt., Carmel; • EL A. Young,
Osediton ; Vernon Shantz, Dash's:nod; Schilbe
& so/a, &nail; Williams and co., Zurichl-M.
a, Rasa. ,abia*,_ . . ..
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h Red
' 'The, regular, meeting of t e
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Cross" Unit Will be held on TnesdaY,
IVIarch 27th, hi .the behireunity Hall,
Waltaa.. ' . '
Ts ren vHuieunesaalal hRuwe de dCwrousus:
derful training, many af the numbers
anied and' one
being sung unaCcomp , .
of their beautiful selections, "God ia.
a Spirit," was repeated by special re-
;11 founrc
tdueacui
oUgra•-lvaeryI
good work. Well, we finally have
reached Germany and personallY. 1
, _
wish it were Canada. Of cearse, la
we keep moving it can't "pessibly. last
artLEARINa AUCTION SALE, ON LOT 37,
a'S'' en 7th Concession. Goderich Township, %
mile ' north of Bayfield Road, 6 miles west of
„Clinton. Friday, March 23rd, at 12a0 p.m.:
HORSES -Bay team geldimgs ; Clyde mare.
CATTLERea.n cow, 6 years old, due time
of sale; red cow, 9 • years old, fresh cine
month; Hereford 'crow 4 years• old, fresh two
raonths; Hereford heifer, freshened. in De-
cember; roan cow: 7 years old, fresh ; Hol-
stein cow, 4 years old, fresh one month; 1
black heifer 'freshened ' in Januara ; roan
heifer freshened in January ; red -caw 4. yeala
old, "due Ma,y 1st; white cow, 6 years old, due
time of sale ; Holstein cow, 5 years , old, fresh
one month; roan cow, 6 years old, fresh one
, month:, 8 Hereford steers, 900 •lbs.; 5 Dar -
hara heifers, 800 lbs. •, 6 Ifereford yearling
• eteere ; 5 Hereferd and 'Durham Yearling
' heifers ; 7 little calves. PIGS -a ohunIcs.
' arousal 90 lbs.; sow due 'May 15th; young
sow due May 1st HENS -100 Hybrid mil-
" lets. . IMPLEMENTSMassey-Harris. biader,
1 6 -ft. cut; Deering mower ; Bissell disc, 14
' plate (nearly new : Massey -Harris drill. 11-
hoe; ' cultivator; Cockshutt hay rake; 2 -fur-
, row Oliver scuffier with bean harvester; 2
. walking saufflers s aleD. walklag plow; New
Ideaaruaber tire wagon (nearly new) ; gravel
' tax ' 4.'sectien herrews ' set sleihs, nearly
nen,- cutter: gang plow,: hay rack, 16 feet;
' . . • • • .,,
stock rack ; fanning mill : set scales , set ca
, heavy harness.; set light harness; whielbar-
row ; De Laval cream separator: hay fork;
'friP0 100-113. 'milk cans; electric brooder, new;
2 range shelters, new; girl's bicyale; det
slings; whiffietrees ; iseckyokes, forics,altimliter,
etc; chicken hoppers ; table; 6 kitchen aliens.
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HAY, GRAIN -10 tans' hay: 'sorghum ni
.stoolcs; 400 bushels Erban oats and barlea.
Terms-Cesh. No reserve ,126 farm is mild.
GLADST0NE 'GRIGG, Proprietor; E. Y. Ches-
ney, Clerk ; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. .
, . 4031-2
,,quest. Soloists were: Soprano, Mrs.
w hall
much longer -and probably e s
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CONSTANCE. .
Geo. Beni; contralto, Mrs. HoWard
Ferguson; tener, Albert E., Cultram;
,see Christmas in 'Canada this year. I,
for lane, am +hetPting sae The Country
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MOTIOE-WILLIAM aitADSHAW, • YOUR
a"( Watkin' dealer, and also agent fer E. D.
Smith & Ssona fruit and arnamental nursell
stock, Market Sareet, Seaforth, Ont. Phone
50, 3973-t1
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-ene 'W.A. met at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. . .
' LOrne Lawson on Wedthes-
day.' They quilted a quilt, also did
some' Red 'Crctsa Sewing, after which
d •
ma e a . preeen a len o . .
theY t t' t Mrs
0 n er er. o . ,
J h C t F llowing is, • the rid-
dress: . "Dear "Mrs. Carter: We, the
Members of• the. Women's Associa-
' I here' this- afternoon to
tion, have me
shew our regret In seme tangible way
before:you leave -•our -Midst: Yeti have
..
always been. a williag worker in the
'Circles and in the W.A. We will miss '
your help iii the chOir, and we have
always found you . a.. good . neighbor
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'and fr' d nd W ho pe that when
. ien , a e ,
you go to yoilf nevi' home in Seaforth
we hope you will there find a. sphere
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of helpfulness in. the church aad in
the social circle. You are not 'going
so far away but that you can corme
back to see us. We wish You to ac-
cept this electric, 'table lamp as a
slight token. of our- esteem." Mrs; Or-
.
vale Dale read the ,addreas and Mrs.
a _ s
1-,orne „paw on made the presentation.
Lunch was served.
The Constance Unit of the Seaforth
Red is hold'. c rt in the
ing , a con, e
church. on April 3rd at,8.15 p.m. Mr.
,
James M. Seott will showing moving
pictures, , and' muSic by Miss Lois
ast. a
" nitney, et •Seaforth, and 'Mrs. Men-
zies, of Loaciesboro; and Rev. A. W.
Gardiner, reader: The .schoorwill oP
en the program-, with choral Music.
P d f r th jam fund. Lunch
rocee s.are o e , . ,,,
will be served.
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baritone. Wilfred Hardman• The -guest
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artist, R,obert Sproule, violinist, de-
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lighted the audience with his wan,der-
ful rendition of Violin Intermezzo and
.,.. • e
yeaoration The soloists excelled
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themeelyes, as did .also the double
quartette 'and double- trio. Tide •sings
ing of the Hallelujah chorus (Mes-
siar) was a 'fitting climax to' a most
enjoyable evening. Ope hundred and
,five dollars .was taken in. Rev. R. A.
•BroOk, minister of the' church, was
. 'chairman, and a hot supper was
verved to the. cast by the wiVes of
the memb.ere of the finance commit-
• R li 'did
tee: Mrs. . .. Mi leton, Mre. H.
Lawrence, MrS. Lorne Scott, Mrs. R.
j. Paterson, Mrs. W. R. Davideon,
Mrs: R. A. Brook, Mis..P. McNaugh-
-ton, Mrs. E. Roweliffe, Mrs. M. G.
Drysdale and ,,Mrs. Geo. Hess. The
tables• were iniiry attractive in green
,,and white, s•Yrubor- of St. Patrick's
, Day, with green tapers and centred
:with vases ot forsythia.
Hold Successful Euchre •
The TOwn. Hall, Ilensall; taxed to
capagity, was the scene. of a „success-
ful euchre and dance Frid '
ay evening
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March 16th, sponsored by the L.O.L.
The Centralia Pipe Band added• great-.
ly tcOthe ev.ent with fine stir.ring mus-
ic, plaYed before and after the euchre:
Thirty tables were in play for the
euchre, and the '
. winners were: Led,
ies, 1st, Mrs. Ross Chapman; ' Bruce-
ii 1 d • "
e d; 2n Mrs Minine Sangster Hen-
' . ' -y.
sall; gents, :1st,. Ernest ',Whitehouse,
Kippen; 2nd, Cpl. McKenzie, Centra-
lia.. Music for the dance
doesn't look or feel any different than
. . _ _
ours, but the devastation Is' ternue.
'anyway that 'is war, not nice to see,
but yon more Or leas get used to it.
Shall close for now, Gladys, and bop -
ing this finds you .well and quite hap -
py.• S'ay -"Hello" to. every..one. for me.
Ho•ping to see you all soon, I am.
Your friend; Royce Welsh. ' •
„.Mrs. William ateep, of Clinton,was.
the reciPient this week of a _10VelY
parcel sent to her by 'her husband.„
Pte. William' Steep, on actiVe Sen.yiee
,
in' Italy. The' .parcel included some
beautiful gifts. for 'herself and three
ehildren, •Barbara, June and Kenneth-
Pte. Steep. is a Well-known Clinton
boy and yhas, been overseas some four
years. „
The regular. meeting ,of the Arnold
Circle of Carniel Presbyterian Chtireh
was held at the home of Mrs. George
Moir on Tuesday evening; Nara 20,
with Mrs. Melvin Moir, president„,in
the chair. The meeting opened with
singing "Thy Kingdom Coate, 0 God?'
Mrs. Roy Bell ,read the scripture les-
son and Mrs. J. Farqdhar led in pray-
er Minutes -roll call and business
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was followed by the hynin, "Rost
Thou Not KnoWn?" Mrs. Chas. For-
rest presented the , topic from the
stn. ' b ' ' • ti
dy ook in a very interes ng man-
ner. "Jesus. Th J f LaiTing
, ou oy o
Hearts" was the closing hynin,. fol-
lo ' d b '
we , y the Lord's Prayer in uni-
son The Arnold Circle would like
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to thank those who patronized .the
Irish tea last Saturday, when $21.00
Tsai YOUR.: .COWiS FAIL TO BREED?
ass Pintas Super Minerals. will Irate acia.
Have yen G • et or Mastitis in year. herd?
Finn's . DarisMin overcomes thie 'prolyieni.
Robertson brag Store, Middleton Drag, Hen-
sell; J. al.' Dalton. Mt:Carmel; H. A. Young,
Crediton ; V n Shantz, Dashwood; saline
&, Son, Zurich ; Williams amd ,Co., aragsa ; le.
a, Rata SW lat.
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. TO YOUR SUCKING CALVES OR PIGS
la , t
scour 1 Ulm inn s S .S. a . ey
F' ' .E T blebs Th
aost ten cent aer pig Mid aafti centa 'P
calf. MBO feed -your cows, 'calves' apd pig
Firma Health Minerals to avoid this 'Prola
lem. Raberbson Drug Stores Middleton Drag,
Hensall; J. 'H. Dalton, Mt. Ca el; IL A.
Young Crediton; Vernon Shantz, Dashwood •
. -' •
Schilbe & Son, Zurich; Williams ' and • Goa
Zurich; M. E. Ratz, Sharks.
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. For, Sale .
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FOR SALEsta YOUNG CALVES.' APPLY
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•to E. B.' GOODIE. Phone 661 -r '2, Sea-
forth. „ . 4032-1
Fon PALE - SUPEatTONE BATTERY
' radio, asibinet style, and battery complete.,
Appiy HURON RADIO 'SERVICE, HensalL
. . , 4042-1.
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, Sales Register ,
von SALEa-A. MAN'S DOUBLE ' CROSS--
''' b,ar bicycles la geed condition. Price $40..'
CHARLES saariaNINCAAM, at Jacka Re-
pair,, Seaforalt.,, . 4032x1
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' REGISTERED SALES
, •HAROLD. JACKSON, AuCtioneer
THE FOTLOWING SALES WILL; BE HELD
a on- these dates:
Gladstone Grigg, fistanai stack and implement',
' Goderieh Tarp, March 28rd.
Robert Wallace, farm stock and implements,
Shah, March 24th.
m' m"Diansid' 'farm stack and linPlementa''
Oliston, March 26.th.
William M ' , farm stock and implement's,
Dendesboro, March 27th.
Leslie Cox, farm stock and implements, Gode-.
rich Tarp.. liach, 28th.
John Ostrum, ma stock and ' pl ts,
Stanley Towns ip, March 29tla ' . ,
Farm property, .Turnberry Twp., Mardi aist,
R. C. Flays Solicitor for Estate. " •
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Mrs. Michael Downey, property and house-
held effects, St. Columbian, April ' and.
Jamea Lockhart farm stock and •imirlements,
•Gocierich Township, April 3rd: '
John Carter, Hallett, farm Stock and im-
. elements, April 415.,
Welsh Sale. Clinton, farm ' stock and
implements, April sth.
a, .0 Murin,..Hensall,. April 6th.
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fr-R RALFs'aak:FICAS, WEANED 2 WEEKS.
and 2 stows clue in a month; 700 Hybrid
Rock roosters 2 weeks old. Apply to J. R.
BURNS; Seaforibh, or phone 69-W.,
, , 4032-1
was furnish-
was raised. In the apron booth were
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'LlOat SALE -COLONY HOUSE, GOOD AS
s•L' ' aew a well 'insulated; size mat. RAY-
Saar rth. Phone 64 r 10.
-•IVIoND mT-THR-A.Y.. ---.'.) , • .
Dublin. 40 a2x1
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ed by •Murdock's orchestra, and the
Kippen East Women's Institute 'had a
Mrs. Dalryatpl and Mrs.' Roy Mae -
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Laren; +home -baking, Mrs. A. Kers-
Last Euohre and Dance of the sea-
,scin, Hensall Town Hall; on Friday,
March 23rd, at 8.30. Murdock's orch-
estra.'' Admission 50c. Sponsored by
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Kippen East Women's ',Institute.
Ladies -please bring sandWiches.
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home of .Mr. Roy McBride, condueted
„
by le 03: • nion . 0 orum• s
a-
M R La "tThf- di -
agreed with the statement ,that price
stabillzation encourages inefficiency.
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In re ard • to the ' Agricultural -PrIne-s
..,, g ,_ „ , .
'auPP0aa Act, the feeling ,was that 1
1,
should be a help in the readjustment
after the war:• John Armstrong: will
. ,
be host •for the next meeting.
The 'Unique Farna Forum met at
the home of Mr.- Garnet Jacobi with
29 present. Mr.' Bert Klopp gave a
short and 'interestine talk 031 "Will
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Price Stabilization Help?" ' There
were three gro.ups . and the battle of
id,eas developed as follows: Price con-.
trol has been an advantage as it has
kept deflation down to.„,a 'minimum
and also kept prices at a level. Then
as to farmers ., • aspirin efficiently,
they do regardless of ' prices being
high Or IOW. The• price adjustment
act is all right, hut there should 'be
freezer trade in agriculture.
'
Wornen',§,, Inotituto ,iyleets
Mrs. Robert -Elgie; of -Kippeii, 'Was
lunch booth in- the hall, with pro-
eeeds for *ark 'work, also proceeds of
the nuehre and danCe which were very
gratifying, will be donated to war
work and. British vv4.17 victims, f40.
Hensel] Red Cross drive ls• away te
a good start, and up to, date -81,667.00'
has been subscribed, the objective be-'
ing $2,500. ysTith many Canvassers •yet
to be heard from, it iS erpected that
.
Hensall and district will go far over
• their object've
1 . . • .
Mrs. Grant Lov f C
e, a aro, Michi-
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gan, is visaing with her father, Mr.
-
Robert Cooper, Kippen. - •
Mrs. Leonard Noakes and f 'l
ama y
are getting nicely settled in their
• •
apartment in the, Petty block, - The
house they were occupyi
. ng was re-
Cerdla -a010.. '
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Gunner Howard N. arnale sot of
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sir and
•,. Mrs. George Smaie, of Hen-
sail, arrived in HalifaX this week on
the Lady Nelson. Gila S 1 '
ner ma e 'who
is 24 yeara of a "e wa .1). '
g , s orn and edtf-
.cated In Hensel]; enlisted in LOndon
with the •Highland Light. Infantry i '
n
1940 trained t
,, a ,,London, St. Thomas
and PetawaWa and went overseas in
De b •
cern' er,' 1941. He was woun•ded
while. i
. n aCtion. la Hollandt on Dec.
8rd, 1944,, receivin bull t ' d
hi ' • • e woun ,s in
Ss right, arm and .hi '
p and was in
Pinewood.• General Hospital, E 1
for three mo ng and,
nths, and now is invalid-
'
lake and MM. J. Farquhar:. serving
lunch, Miss- V. Hyde, Mrs, G. Moir
And Mrs. A. Orr. Others assisting
were Mrs. N. Stanlake, Mrs. -..G.
Schwalm arid Ms. E. Fink_ Mrs.: C..
Forrest furnished music. .
Miss Ann Tate, of 8t. .Phomas, . is
a guest 'with: 1Mr.. and Mrs. •HarrY
Faber. , -: ,
• Mrs. Hawke, ef Clinton, is a guest
this Week of Mr.aand Mrs. C. L. Jinks.
Mr: J. S. Seott is in Toronto this
week. .
Death of Mrs. JOhit"'Leipe - ' ''
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. The death occurred on Thursday,
M h
arc .22nd, of• a lifelong resident.
f H 11 '
o ensa in the person of Mrs.,.John
Leiper, in her 88th year. She had
been confined to her 'bed for a week..
Mrs. Leiper was born in Hay Town-
h'
s ip, but spent most of her life in
flensall with the' exception of a few
' ' a'
years spent in t. Catharines. She
is• Survived by three sisters, Mrs. An -
drew Buchanan, Mrs. J. Walker anti
Mrs. Sadie E. Thompson Hensall s.nd
th b ' ' ' '
ree rothers, Alfred E. Carhsle and
-Ernest J. Carlisle, of Detroit, ' and
Will iam Carlisle, of Winnipeg. 'A
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private funeral service will berheId on
Sat d
ur ay at 1 p.m. from the home of
Mr. and IVirs. Jackson Walker, With
Rev. ,R. A. Brook officiatin,g.- Inter-,
meta will be made in •HenSall tittles
-cemet . .
STARTED PULLETS, 4 WEEKS
2500 . old: asserted breeds( : ' reasonable.
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,A.ppla F. STAPIZTON, Dublan, Ontario.
.,,,...
:. . 4032-1
• Fon. sALF-.ExCEI.LANT o.Ac. . BAR-
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ley, No.., 21. Areasato GLENN PRYCE,
RR: 1, Seaforth. Phone a40 r 26.
. 4032-/
FOR SALE -40 ONTARIO HORSES. AT
• 'Cole's Livery Barn,' Stratford. on W ea_
nesday, Marcia 2.8th. CHRISTEE DILL. A
. . 4032x1
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FoR sALE-THREE You:NG SPRISIEzR
0°Wn• apply to WILLIAM McIVER,
Staffs'. Phone 46 r 26, Dublin.'
. , 4032x2
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_ For Rent .
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FOR RENT -25 ACRES PlaplarlaL) LAND
to renta or on shares. A PID.Iii •t0 Wat
HYDE, R. R. 1, Heasall. Phone .85 g. 11,
Ilensan. 4081-2
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MIOR SALE -GOOD CLEAN BARLEY , AND
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•nroced grain, for seed. APPIY THOMAS
JOLLY 1{' Ph 90 15 H all
, aspen. one r , ens .
• 4032x1
pm +SALE -A GOOD WORK HORSE,
a quiet and reliable. Apply to ALEX
laa,cDONALT), RR. 2, ' Seaforth, or Phone
836 r 31. . 4092a1
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Tenders Wanted , •
TENDERS WANTED- -
•Township of Tuckersmith
qEALED TENDERS WILL l3E RECEIVEla
^-" by the Township of Tuckersmith 'up tO
Saturday. April 7th, at 2 p.m., for the fol-
lowing; .
(1) Tender ' to. supply treater power, 40
hameptrwer or more, and belt to operate
crusher to crush 4;000 yards or more. Tender
to include eperator and one adsational Man.
A certified cheque for 3100 must accampana
tenders, cheques to be returned to tenders
not accepted. • Details of operation as 4'0
pi tS, ete., will be supplied bY application to
Clerk.
(2) Tender to track gravel • from. anther
to roads. Tenders to state flat rate lin to five
miles and a rate per yard mile Myer five
miles. Details vsill be supplied man aPPliea-
tion to Clerk. '
E. P." CHESNEY, Clerks
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POR 8ALE-4ENERAL ELECTRIC aasss
3- . inet model radio, da good. araditibn. AP-
Pla to inns. E. SHEPHERD, Hensel].
• #32-1.
.L-loit 'SALE-REJD CLOVER Saali, ERRE
-1-' from wild carrot and rag weed. JAMES
F. SCOTT, R.R. 2, Seaforth. Phone 851 r 4.
. , 40824
"allOR SALE -GALORE BARLEY, SMOOTH
L'. awn, a new variety, grown from a croas
with 0.A.C. 21 and No -Barb, at the 0.A.c.
A heavy yielder; Alaska. Oats. A. B. KELL.
R. R. No. 2, Ki . , Phone 93 r 2, Henson.
40314
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hostess at her lovely home 'Wednes-
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day evening, : March- 14th,, for the
March meeting of the Hensel]. Senior
Women's Institute. Miss Greta Late-
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mie was co- os ess.
h t ' • There. w'
as an
attendazice of • fi.fty members and
gueSts, 'and the • evening was a most'
Miss Gla 'Luk
enjoyable one. • dys er,
the president; -was in the chair and
.
ened proceedings with the singing
OD "
Of the ode,."The Maple Leaf ForeVer"
And Lord's PraYer hi unison. Minutes
Were read and work sheet passed.
11.011 call' Was ,answered by hints on
,„ k
thrift: The denamisy-ation, rnakin•g a
dressmaker forna, was given by. Mrs.
Russell Broderick, and ,the motto?, "If
you cannot have ,the best, naake the
bost of' what "you have," was gifiven
;by M:ra. A. Shirray. The guest speak-
. •
er Mrs. WY' B. CrOss, spoke on
',`Foods,' Fads and ..
Fallacies," which
'Os ver interesting and infoi•mative.
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SPRINGIS HERE WITH ITS NEW
SUPPLY- OF MERCHANDISE .
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The latest in Ladies' Spring Foot ' ' ' II .
wear, as we as the Story ,ShOes .
. for Men and I3i5Yel . ,
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11ARTINSENOUR PAINTS ANI) VARNISIIE'6*
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All in for Spring Housed i •
ean ng. -
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sTAUNTON'S WALIT . • , .
. , . APE& in the, Newest I)e-
• ' sighs and Patterns
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SEEDS! SEEDS T— A full supply ef all Garden, Grass ,.
Timothy and ,Clover Seeds at new low prices
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FENCING SUP
. PLIES-- We suggest you get our prices if
. you rteed Wire of any kixid or
Steel or Cedar Posts. • ,
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VOR SALE-lefeCORMICK CULTIVATOR
-a . •
with seed box, in good condition; Mas-
sey.Harris 13 -hoe drill a 1 workahorse. APPIr
r,o TOM NASH, It. R. 6, Seaforth. Phone
852 r 4. a 4os1
pOR. SALE -A QUANTITY OF CARTER'
••• oats and 0.A.C. No. 21 barlea. Ayala' to
R. T. McDONALD, Cronsarty. Phones go r
21. Herman, . 4oaft2
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Notice To Creditors ,.
L-NoR SALE -FOUR SHORTHORN BULLS
r - a ,t,„ie ea,ba, nge, reds and man, ,rsred
by Klaryrnor Eleator, abose get isqm grand
sham/Alen-shins at five of the largest Shwa
in Canada /est lean Prices reasonabk for
immediate sale. Atiply to ' ROBERT M.
PECK, Zurich. Phalle Heard 96 sr. 15.
.• A. 4030-8
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. NOTICE TO CREDITORS
rpHE EXECUTOKS OF '17;IE ESTATE OF
' Julia Hannah Rands. late of -•the TaWn
of Mitchell, in the County of Perth, Unznar-
ried Wants; deceased. who died on or about
the 615 day^ of February, 1945, will distra
bate the assets of her estate after the lath
day of, April, 1945, havires regard only to the
claims' of creditors and others tiled ' on or
before that date with the. undersagned seditis
tor.
Dated at Stratford this lath 'atty ef Mama,
1945.
r. /a.- RIDDELL, II.C..
51 Albert Street, Stratford. Oritalio,
•Salicitor for the Executory.
, la .4035-8
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Cards- 41 Thanks
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1" WISH TO TRAM WY MANY PRIEND.Sy
a -wbo so kindly er0menibered me, -wkitt";rin
&Mitt MeMOrial lifigaiita Seaforth. Tbe many
card:a fruit. etc., . *wait. I- received were Ma
fated very muela . ,
aree - Bata pEpprit, assaaaace
•• '
t' ,.,'"; ‘13s. was diseussed,"`and it Was
disclosed that: Mrs. Fred •Beer and
Ulla' Jas. Sangster 'have placed on•
order the two dozen chairs, which are'
expected to arrive shortly. The. In-
siitu. te ladies are 'witted to held their
May Inoeting at..the !hottle of Mrs., W.
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WE STOCK'
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AND SELL SHUR-GAIN FEED§
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1 I ippen, Ont.
s
' NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER- of tbe Estate of HELEN
McCULLIE, late of the Village of Henan%
Widow* deceased. ' , -
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
"a" the Estate of the late" Nolen Wattle,
Into died on the llth day; of Derambar, 1944,
are hereby siatinedato sehd them.,46:-.0ohn A.
Datrypote, eromorty, .duly -verified, 011 "
before the 27th day of 'Marcia .1946.
After the lastatattied date, the asset of
theamicl Estate van be distributed Among the
Dersoria entitled thereto, baablaaregard Oala
lio dant tot which the Eatetater WWI thee
have 'mace. . ..., , • , • ce
DATED at Exeter,. the Is. t day Of Mar ,
Wis. • . .
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aagrailrifances far '`.thei-laeanitifal floral tris
but% sad liana Iriad" deals in their reeent
,ata• beam meat ... ;
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