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4940-11
CAR v.VANTE/b—A. GOOD 4.0YLI:NDRIi
car. not now used rin war 'work. APHIS!
by Phone 34416, or see JONATHAN HUGILL
4044x2
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Poultry
0$,'$A,ihGAT1)1S FUR PWS WEED AND
Past, White Leghorn, Barred Rock X,
hitk� '''es q` rtw, Austin, Whiten : Non-sesed
9,451 'soba $18,95. Barred Rocks New
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Tlew afapehire X Barred Rocks
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?16.96. Cockerels 10.95 5 A-
s
sorstell Heavies Non -ceased $8.95. Pullets
�-$13,95,-$13,95, Cockerels $9.95. Assorted Light and
1'iil4edium Breeds Non -sexed 48.45.• pullets
16..95, cockerels Waite Leghorn $L60, White
horn X Barred Rock 44.50- Two week old
add ,05c ; three week old add 11c four week
a1'd add, .16c. Shipped C.O.D, This adver-
tisement must accompany your order. TOP
NOTCH CHICKEIRIES, Guelph. Ontario.
4044-2
Farms For Sale
1ARM FOR SALE -100 ACRES, 7 MILES
from Seaforth, Lot 2.8, Concession 7,
Tow -midi) of Hibbert; one mile from school.
Large bank barn, drive shed, log house. Tile
drained. Plenty of water. 5,5 acres clear,
.16 acres good hardwood bush. Possession 1st
of October. Apply to Box 430, THE HURON
EXPOSITOR, 4045-2
�OR 'SAT.n-100-ACRE GRASS FARM,
composed of the East Half of the North
Half of Lot Number 12 and the East Half
of the North 'Half of Lot Number 13 in
the 14 Concession of the Township of Mc-
Killop. Windmill And plenty of water. Ap-
ply to Box 425, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4043-tf
'MAMIE FOR SALE OR EXCHANGE -100
acres, near 'Walton. Frame house. barn
on stone foundation, cement floors, water in
stable, drilled well. windmill, implement
Mose, garage. Maintain largetock con-
tinuously. Larger farm preferred, r house
fen city or town. T,F.STER REGAN, R.R. 2,
Blyth, Ont- . 4041x8
FAR1171 FOR SALE—FIVE' MILES SOUTH
of . Seaforth, and one mile east, Lot 7,
Concession 8, Tuckersmith. One mite from
school. .Large bank barn, brick house, hen
house and pig pen. Drained. Plenty of
water. - Twelve acres fall wheat; 35 acres
sluing crop: balance in grass. Possession
given immediately, /Al ply to J. W. FREE,
Seaforth. �,/ - 4035-4
rt ARM FOR -S°ALE-100-ACRE FARM; 70
acres cleared, All 'tile drained; five
acres bush. Has been grassed for past few
years., Two never -failing teens. Apply at
Tar; EXPOSITOR OFFICE.
4030-24
Notice To Creditors
Help Wanted
WANTED— M A
DINING ROOND UP"
snare girl in modern hotel. Apply to
Box 429, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4045-2
Auction Sales
AUCTION�SA1.1 OF COWS AND YOUNG
Cattle at Porter's Hill, Goderieh Town-
ship, on Tuesday, June 26th. at . 1.80 p.m.,
consisting of: 20 young cows, fresh and
springing; 25 two-yearwld steers; 16 yearling
steers and heifers; a number of young calves.
This is ' an exceptionally good lot of cattle.
The &teem are all beef type. The cows are
all young and a good dual purpose lot. A.
E. TOWNSHEND, Proprietor; G. M. Lannon,
Clerk ; Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer.
4045-1
AUCTION SALE OF HOISEHOLD m'-
feets, on Saturday, Jape 80th, at 1 p.m.,
John Street Seaforth: Quebec cook stove;
Hotpoint electric stove, 4 -plate; kitchen cab-
inet; 6 kitchen chairs; couch; kitchen cup-
board; dining table and 6 chairs; 1 oak side-
board ; mantle clock ; number of email tables;
'number of rocking chairs; 1 chesterfield
suite; reed chair; number of electric lamps;
1 floor lamp; 2 easy chairs ;, 1 oak library
table; 2 Axminster rugs ; number of scatter
mats ; 1 Raymond sewibg machine; "number
of beds, spring, mattresses ; dressers ;
stands and' „hest of drawers; 2 good lawn
mowers; kitchen utensils; . dishes; garden
tools and a hoot of other articles. Terms—
Cash. MRS. JOHN CONSITT, Proprietress;
E: P. Chesney, Clerk ; Harold Jackson, Auc-
tioneer, 4045-2
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
.IN THE ESTATE Or1?:'MARY ROWLAND
• IA ILL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
d1 the Estate of Mary ,Rowland, late of the
Township of Hallett, deceased, who died on
.or about the 28t1 day of February, 1945, are
hereby notified bo send in to the undersigned
• Solicitor on or ,before the 6th day of July,
1945, full particulars of their claims with
afiidavite proving same.
Immediately after the said last mentioned
date, the assets of the said estate will be
distributed amongst the parties entitled there -
OD, having regard only to claims of which
the undersigned shall then have notice, to
the exclusion of all others: and 'the under-
signed
ndersigned will not be .liable to say person of
whose claim the undersigned shall. not then
have,. notice for ,the assets so distributed or
any part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth, Ont., this 14th day of
Tune, 1945.
•• By their solicitors,
K. I. McLEAN,
Seafforth, Ontario. ,
4044-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF LENA DAVIS
L PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Estate o£ Lena Davis, late of the
• of Seaforth, in the County of Huron,
w, deceased, who died on or about the
,-20th of February, 1945, are hereby notified
to send in .to the underangped on or before
the -6th day of July, 1945, full particulars of
their Claims-
I'mmediately after the said' last mentioned
•date, the assets of the said estate 'will be
distributed amongst the parties entitled there-
to, having . regard only to claims of which
Iftre undersigned shall tben have notice, to
theexclusion of all otibers, and the under-
signed will not be liable to any person of
whose claim the' undersigned shall not then
dale notiee for the assets so distributed or
any part thereof.
• DATED at Seaforth, this 13th day of June,
1945.
By,their Solicitors.
MCCONNELL & HAYS,
Seafortli, Ontario.
4044-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE OF WILLIAM ROLPH
A LL F1DRSONS IL&VINC CLAIMS AGAINST
"f- ,the Estate of William Rnlpn late of the
Town of Seaforth, County of Huron, Retired
Farmer. deceased, who died on or about the
9th day of "kapril, 1945, are hereby notified
to send into the unders•isrned on or before the
• 6th day,,of July, 1945, full particulars of
their claims.
Immediately after the said last mentioned
datos thheessele of the said e:•rtare will be
distr hated amongst the parties entitled there-
to; having regard only to claims of which
the undersigned shall then have notice, to
the exclusion of all others, and the under -
.signed will mot be liable to any person of
whose claim the undersigned shall not then
have notice for the assets . so distributed t or
'any part thereof.
' DATED at Seaforth; this 13th day of June,
1945.
By their Solicitors,
McCONNELL + & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario.
4044-8
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE ESTATE, OF JOHN McCAA
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Estate of .John 1McOrt, date of the
Village of Egnaondville, County of Huron,
Gentleman, deceased, who died on or about
the 5tft day of June, :1946, are hereby notified
tb aend in to the , undersigned. on ar before
the 6th day of July, 1945, full particulars of
+s' their claims:
Immediately after the said last mentioned
date. the assets of the said estate will be
distributed amongst the, parties entitled there-
to, having regard only to claims of which
the undersigned shall then have' ,notice, to
the exclusion of all others, and the under-
glgned will not be liable to any persona of
whose claim the undersigned shall not then
have notice• for the assets so distributed or
any part thereof.
, DATED at Seaforth, this lath day of June,
1945.
By their Solicitors,
MCCONNELL 6i HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario.
ass
t • • 4044-3
NQ110E Td CREDITORS
TIV THE ESTATE OF HELEN MAUDE
ATIONSON.
'A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the Malate of Iielen Maude Atkinson. tate
of :the Village of tHaafield, Oohnty of Huron.
d¢eeabed. who died. on or about the 71h of
+"e1%ruary, 1040, acre hel'eiri notified to send
sfi
1.6 the undersigned' on or before the 6th
ilea of July, 1945, full particnian; of their
;,.
Alaimo.
,IntreediriMIY after the raid last mentioned
ttate, 41ti4 dada of the said estate will be
'rls4tr,tillteel arebra st the parties entitled there-
",kt, hao`imh'r� regard oily to claims of which
e tttrdennt fined shall then hate notice; ' do
a t rllstialtr of alt"6,61(4 a anti the utder-
g 4N1i1 tot be Mine to "'day pin of
1, a +r (i the .u5 et t.met Ada net .then
Gva !i t tfor alto ds distlobllted or
tirii'6ii 'ark; i•btlis,dit lit"t suit,
464+1-$'.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Implement, on Lot 10, Con-
cession 16, Grey Township, 1'/y miles north
and -244, miles east of Walton, on Friday,
June' 29th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following:
HORSES—Team matched Belgian mares (full
sisters), 5 and 6 years old, ouiet, good work-
ers, 3,000 lbs. HARNESS—Set double har-
ness (new in spring) ; pair of long straw 21 -
inch collars,. new. CATTLE—Hereford cow
8 years old, due Ootober 5th; Hereford Stow
3 years old, due October 10th ; Hereford cow
3 years old, farrow ; grey Durham ' heifer
due July 5th; grey Durham 'heifer due July'
10th; red Durham heifer due July 15th ; grey
Durham heifer due.October 5th; grey Dur-
ham heifer due October 12th; 4 choice Hol-
stein heifers due to freshen September 1st;
2 heifers, 1,000 lbs., in good flesh; 3 good
calve 5 months old. This is a choice lot
of Durham and Holstein, cattle. HENS -90
Hybrid hen, laying 60 per cent. IMPLE-
MENT'S—,Wagon; Deering mower in good
shape; hay- rake ; Oliver single furrow rid-
ing plow; double furrow walking plow ; set
sleighs ; stone . boat ; 2,000-1b. scales; set
whifetrees ; neckyokes, and other' things tib
numerous to mention. Everything will be
sold as .proprietor has sold his farm. Terms
— Cash. PETER DUNLOP, Proprietor ; Har-
old Jackson, Auctioneer. 4045-2
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF-
fects, in' Seaforth, Coleman `Street, on
Saturday, June 23rd, at 1 p.m.: One black
leather rocker; 1 black • leather arm chair:
1 black -leather couch; 2 rocking chairs ; 1
centre table; 1 Sparton radio; 1 safe; 1 tele-
phone stand and chair; 1dining room table;
6 dining. .room chairs; 1 china cabinet; 1
hall rack ; L square table; 2 flower. stands ; 2
wooden double beds ; 1 iron bed (% size) ; 1
single bed (wooden) ; mattresses and springs;
3 dressers ;' 2 bedroom stands1 clothes rack ;
1 wardrobe; 2 trunks ; 10 kitchen chairs; 1
bureau; 1 glass cupboard; 1 rug; 3 1lnolesmm
7x9; 1 coal or wood stove; 1 coal oil stove;
2 kitchen tables; 2 clocks ; 1 bake board; 1
rolling pin; pails; picture frames ; coal oil
lamp; dishes; tools ; set harrows: Thor elec-
tric washing machine, like new. Terms—
Cash. MOS. CONRAD ECKERT., Proprie-
tress; E. P. Chesney, Clerk; H. Jackson; Auc-
tioneer , , 4044-2
CLEARING. AUCTION SALE OF FARM,
Farm Stock and Implements, Lots 6 and
7, Concession 6, Hullett•Township, first farm
west of Kinburn, on Wednesday, June 27th,
at 1 p.m. HORSES—,Matched team of Clydes,
5 years old.; 1 Clyde; mare 9 years old. IM -
PI MENTS-1 Deering hinder' 7 ft.; 1 -Deer-
ing mower 6 ft. ; 1 sulky rake; 1 Inherna-
tignal hay loader; 1 seed drill ; • 1 disc harrow ;
steel roller; diamond harrows; harrow cart;
Oliyer riding plow ; walking Plow; sleigh ;
light sleigh; light wagon; gravel box ; truck
wagon (new); hay rake; farm wagon; cut-
ting box; cutter; buggy; road ,cart; soutHer;
2,000 lb. scales; hay fork ; rope, sling,„ 1
line shaft and hangers and pulley; 5. long
straw collars; 2 sets of team' harness; 2 sets
of light harness; 1 Delaval cream separa-
tor; pig crate. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1
box stove; 1 coal heater; 3 beds, springs and
mattresses ; 1 inner spring mattress;, number
of dressers ; dining table; 6 oak dining chairs ;
number of small tables; number of easy
chairs and• rockers; washing machine and
wringer; 1 day bed and couch; tubs : boiler;
kitchen chairs ; 1 rug 9x9; sewing machine;
lawn mower; large quantity of dishes; an-
tique and moderh ; kitchen utensils ; quantity,
of good silverware; 2 hanging isrifps; 1 new
light ,as lamp ; sealer, toilet sets; coal oil
stove and oven : 1 coal oil heater; 2 robes ;
brass iardinere: churn: folding baby buggy;
pictures; pulley . clothes line; host of other
articles FARM -196 -acre farm, Lots 6 and
7, Concession 6, 'Township of HulIett; bank
barn, straw shed, steel drive shedn frame
house; clay loam. Close to store, church and
school. Good water supply. All seeded. Terms
— Chattels. cash. PFope1t'y made known day
of sale. Farm may be sold separate or to-
gether. MRS. BERT STEPIHENSON, Pro-
prietress: Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
4044-2
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
•
TENDERS FOR HEATING SYSTEM FOR
St. Andrew's Church, •'Kippen, also re-
pairs to Manse furnace will be received by
the Bo?rd up to July 5, 1045. All materials
to he supplied by the contractor. Lowest or
any tender not necessarily accepted. Work
to be completed by September..,lst.
D. F KYLE, Secretary,
Kippen. 2045-2
TENDERS FOR COAL AND COKE
Federal Buildings—Province of Ontario
SEALED TENDERS ADDRESSED TO TffE
undersigned, and endorsers "Tender for
Coal," will be received until 3 p.m.
(E.D.S.T.),'• Wednesday, June 27, 1945, for
the supply of eoal and coke for the Dominion
Buildings throughout the Province of Ontario.
Forms of tender with specifications and
conditions sttadhed • can be obtained from the
Purchasing Agent, Department of Public
Works, Ottawa. and the Supervising Arclri-
beet, 36 Adelaide St. East, Toronto, Ont.
Tenders should be made on the forms sup-
plied by the Department and In accordance
wilt departmental specifications and condi-
tions attached thereto. Coal dealers' license
numbers must be given when tendering.
The Department reserves the right 'to
demand from any successful tenderer, before
awarding the order, a security deposit in the
form of a certified cheque on a chartered
bank in Canada, made payable to the order
of the Hone -sable the Minister, of Publio
Works, equal .to 10 per cent of the amount
of the tender, or Bearer Bonds of the
Dominion of Canada or of the Canadian
National Railway Company and its constit-
uent companies unconditionally guaranteed
.zs to principal and interest by the Dominion
of Canada, or -the aforementioned bonds and
a certified cheque, if required to make up an
odd amount.
Such security will serve as a uuarantee for
the proper fulfelment of the contract.
• By order,
•
J. IL S()T IWILLE,'
ageretars,
lbs+ ant of Public Works;
In >l 20, 1045, 4048.2
Teachers Wanted
r� nAflER WANTED -FOR s. s. No. 6,
1 McKillop, duties to oouiT fence Sept. hth.
Apply to FRANK JOHNSTON, Sec-,-Treas.,
R.R. 1, Dublin. Phone 840 r 18, Seaforth
Central. 4044-8
TEACHER WANTED — PROTESTANT
teacher for S. S. No. 6, Stanley (village
school). School has modern appliances, such
as piano. tools for manual training, Hydro.
State qualifications and salary expected. Ap-
ply to SHERLOCK KEY'S, Varna, Ont.
4043-3
For Sale
1I3R .,SALE --10 ACRES FIRST CUT • RED
clover. Apply to R. 1). BELL, R.R. 1,
Henson. Phone 92 r 3, 'Hensel.
4045x1
r
IOR SALE—+1 DEERING'SIIOWF.R, 5 -FOOT
cut; Massey -Harris rake, 10 -foot, Apply
to WILLIAM LEYBURN. Phone 655 r 24.
4045x1
FOR SALE -40 STEEL 'STALLS, COM-
Plete with stanchions and water bowls ;
also 2 riding saddles. Apply to DALE NIX -
ON. Phone 661 r 4, Seaforth..
o 4045x1
PRIVATE SALE OF HOUSEHOLD ART-
icles at the home of Mrs. J. H. Best,
Goderioh Street, Seaforth, week of June 26th.
4045-1
PLANTS FOR ,SALE—PANSIES, CLARKIA,
Marigolds, Scabiosia, Verbena, Agera-
thuin, Lobelia, Allysum, Celery, Garden Huck-
leberries, Sweet Peppers, Cauliflower and
some tomatoes. BAKER'S, Railway Street,
Seaforth. 4045x1
PRIVATE SALE. FRIDAY AND SATUR-
day, June 22nd and 23rd, at residence of
Mrs. F. G. Livingston, John Street. Sea -
forth:, Singer sewing machine; 2 oak rock-
ers ; old-fashioned sideboard; bed; wash-
stand: chiffonier; high chair; wash tubs and
wringer ; 'Eureka electric vacuum cleaner ;
carnet sweeper and other small articles.
Terms—Cash. MRS. F. G. LIVINGSTON.
4045-1
BARNI,14J,
ARN FOR SALE -36 x 56. FUR•R
particulars will be given'by 'writing to'
Box 427, HURON EXPOSITOR.
4044x2
ABEAUTIFUL PIANO—FULL SCALE,
walnut case, late model; suitable for any
home, church or hall. If you want to get in
on something good, •call or see JONATHAN
HUGILL at once. Phone 34-616,
4044x2
Notices
DO YOUR CHICKS OR TURKEYS DIE?
Are they pale? Have they Coccidiosis?
Finn'r. "Kews" and Red. Blood Quiciely tab-
lets -will save them. Do your laying hens
drop dead? Are they pale? Finn's Fou/try
Conditioner` and Intestinal Cleanser and
Poultry Tonic and Vitamin Budder will help
you. H. A. Young, Crediton: Vernon Schatz,
Dashwood;' Schilbe & Son, Zurich; Williams
& Co., Zurich; M. E. Rata, Shipka; Middle-
ton Drug, Hensel!; Robertson Drug, Exeter;
J. H. Dalton, Mt. Carmel.
C'alp'be'1Jii, lig,�+'aittilille
w d' its • take pta1c ?11. l3(le rppe(1i '.
0-41-T# ' t 01331x:,11-01349:94
hlaa q'hr h pndon,
ay, ,Ttllxe ',3.Oth, at 2.3O p.714..
ARE YOUR HOGS ROUGH, STIFF, AND
generally unthrifty? Use Finn's Hpg
Conditioner and Finn's Hog -Fix, they do the
.lob. Feed your sows and shoats Finn's Hog
Minerals. Do your sucking pigs scour?
S.E.S., tablets will stop them. H. A. Young,
Crediton; Vernon Schots, Dashwood; Schilbe
& Son, Zurich; William.Z & 'Go., Zurich; M.
E. Ratz, Shipke ; Middleton :Drug, Hensall ;
Robertson Drug, Exeter; J. H. Dalton, Mt.
Carmel
NOTIOE—WILLIAM BRADSHAW, YOUR
Watkin's dealer, and also agent for E. D.
Smith & Son's fruit and ornamental nursery
stock, Market Street, Seaforth, ' Ont. Phone
50. 8978-tf
Cards of Thanks
TEE FAM�LY OF T'H±, LATE MRS. ISAAC
. Bolton desire to express their sincere
appreciation to their neighbors and friends
for the many kind expressions of sympathy
and kindness extended to them in their re-
cent ' 'bereavement. 4045x1
Personals
TF YOU WANT TO GET MARRIED, WRITE
Box 158, Juliaetta, Idaho. Send sfainp.
4021-tf
ASTHMA SUFFERERS — ENJOY GOOD
night's sleep without coughing, choking.
Mr. Wm. Pearson, Seaforth. says: "I am so
thankful to you for your asthma remedy that
I would like all people who suffer from
asthma to know what it did for me. -I suf-
fered foryears from choking, difficult. breath-
ing and distress of :