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The Huron Expositor, 1946-03-29, Page 4•St. • , Ads Will Be inieiteii-At New Low eadi Rates: to, 444 and Efflintl, Coming Wants; lEtae-Peglittisrd: . , Itils 'Week ,-. ......... .....`°.)....t.• . •• .1 -..Cent • 2acl week .. ' . "sro,..i.. 8r4 week " "'' 4 '''''"t ' ' Mininouno-charge. aaaa i..wert4.**".." -Cent .,. 0; ,40040, InEakb figipe, ilattial and alobrevia,tion-eennta aa26,ngere .!?2,..ei,::*!m,,, -he,. directed°run to a gict,iatiCraulacrencti Pel,ik woe) Mama, 80 ceats pew k 04707;47r111,101, Per week will be eltai•gi4130 :4713Y:nabirr a...4°4 for 10 Cents' extra. ,r. , ..,,4_,,,,,.._,, ...._4a 2..1 tile weey in which the aer swat run. v ---- axe 11°b Paid by t:11 allv,94 n 0141€0.; Notices to Creditors, Etc. -Rates on ssepPlicition. ' ' .r.!,,!1 ai...447x*,.se-6 ,n4 Deaths inserted free of charg- .7, 1 Auction Sales Auction Sales • A Sollow 8,4.4 .0F uellszEtoLD EF- feets.-Mr.; Harold Jackson has been in- ' etructed by the, undersigned to pell by pablic auctiOnoo Ifiredriesday, April 10, 1946, at 1:30 11,r0.: One dining room suite in full; 1 arm chair (good); rocking chairs ; 1 couch and day bed combined; 1 library table; 1 hall Melt; Davis aesving machine (good); 1 chest of .drawers; 2 wooden beds; 1 hed sPrisogs; 1 Amer spring mattress; stew; 2 bedroom drqaers;; ; new bed with new springa and ma rees; 1 mattress cove.r1 curtain; 1 kit-. clien cupboard.; 1 kitchen table and chairs 2 clocks (pneof them 8 -day) ; 1 electric floor IantP; 1 ebactric table lamp; a number of . tables: 1 rug 0/x91; washing machine •'•" and wringer; wash tub and beaches; 1 ben heater. Clare Jewel. new, large size; 1 step ladder; garden tools; lawn mower, good; t•tT. electric toaster and iron: 2 coal oil lamps; aluminurd tea kettle; some house plants, ferns sad begonias; dishes; cooking utensils, and • a• number of artieles too numerous to Men- ' ;idea Terme-Cash. MRS. A. D. ARM- • STRONG, ProPrietress, Goderioh St., Seaforth; ' Harold Jacleson, Auctioneer. • 4085x2 )),c,,, • •A VeTION, SALE . OF FARM STOCK AND• . Implements. -Mr. Harold °Jacicson has - 'bean instructed to sell by public auction in McKillop Township,. Tot 13. Concession 12, on. Monday., April 'at 1 o'olock sharp: HORSES -1 mare rising 8 yearn; 1 mare rising '9; .1 colt tieing 4•, 1 horse rising 5. CAT'TLE--1 cow calved, s-6 years old: 1 cow . due in April, 6 years old; 1 roan cow calved. 8. years old; 1 cow due in fall, 5 Years old: 1 cow 6 Years okl; 1 cow 7 years old, both due in April; 3 heife.rs 1'/, ear old; 3 steers rising two 1 steer rising two; 2 heifers ris- ing two; 6 calves rising one; 1 fall calf ; 2 s calves 6 weeks ‚old; 1 Durham bull 1:7f.), years. PIGS -2 'young SOW3 due in April. IMPLE- MENTS -1 Massey -Harris binder 6 -foot 'cut; Massey-Ilarris cultivator; 1 disc: 1 12 -hoe •' 4 -section diamond barrows : 1 Oliver Tiding plow; 1 hay rake: inower 514 -ft. out: flay loader: scuffler: 2 wagons; hay •rack with shift:, 1 buggy.: cutter ; grindstone: stone-. boat: wagon box; stock reek • pig manure .spreader; flat rack: 1 packer inew): t gang plow; set of sleighs: fanning mill with screens 1C1inton): 1 set scalds 2,000 lbs.; 1 beam scales ; binder tongues. 14 -feet: 1 oak • tongue 35 c4dar posts : S corner posts: 1 26s.foot ladder': 2 ladder pales, ripped.: forks; chains:. some plank ; white ash' lumber for gates, .14 feet; block and tackle; whiffietrees ; donbletrees ; neckyoke ; 24 grain bags; sacks; shovels ; cream' separator, and numerous other articles. HARNESS -1 set breeching harness 1 setleackband' harness : 1 Set .Sinale, harness .4 collars .blonke s' ;e: .1 harm:ass repair. bench. POULTRY EQ P ra age shelters, new ; 1 • fattening orate. GRAIN - 171 bus he's feed ba r ley : 200 buhels tern atra-kt-i -400 bushels aniterl- ;r-iiai-n; 65 bahel.:. Alaska oats. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -- Sewing machine, Aladdin lamp: box stove; 2 five -gallon coal' oil Cans. Terms -Cash, as farrn g sold, WILLIAM 'LEEM1NG. Pro- prietor: Edwin P. 'Clies`ney,- ; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, 4981-9 A UCTION SALE -ME. _HAROLD •JACKSON has been instructed to sell by public atm- - tion ,art Lots. 24 and 22, 4th Concession 'erode- . rich Tariship, 4• miles west of, lionnesville; on Cut Line, on Wednesday, April 3rd,. Farm , • and Farm Stock: FARM -Consisting of 50 Hares. more or le,, ot second growth bush, mixed' wood, being part block .letter • A, Col- . borne Township. adjoining Sky Harbor Air Pert, on theNorth, I-4 mile west of Dunlop, a .miles from Goderich, will be sold subject ' to reserve bieL Terms made known day; of ' sale:, Forty head of cattle and 35; pigs, 50 bags, aeed potatoes. Cattle have .had first .spray for Warble fly; Cattle consisting of 1 . roan bull. 1-8 months old; 2 Hereford cows, 4 years old. fresh.; 2 Hereford 'heifers, 3 years tokl. due in 'September; 1 blue tow. , eld; due in, 'May; 1 black cow, 4 year old. —,dire -4r -March -c°4 -roan .eow-r-i-years-old;--fresh • • 2 months; 1 Jersey. cow 5 yearsrold,......due in March: 2 black cows. 7 and 8 .yeare"old. milking; 1 black 'heifer, 3 years old, fresh. The balance consia•M of reds, reds with white heads 'and, roans, 2 years old, year olds. baby beef anti calves. .Fifteen Tamacorth sows. bred; 1 York sow. The balance chunks and • weaners. Terms -Cash. ALVIN PROCTOR. Proprietor: E. P. Chesney; Clerk Harold Jackson, Auotioneer, 4084-2 t' , A ficrioN SALE OF FARM' STOCK AND Iinplernents .=';31 r. Harold Jackson has .beeh instructed to sell. by public auction at Lt 3.Concession 6, Hallett Township, 4even mites northwest of Seaforth, 1- mile east of Kinburn, on Thursday, Aprij 4th, at 1 -jam.. .sharp. the following: CATTLE -1 black cow 7 years old, just bred and milking good: 1 Ayrshire cow 3 years old. calved 3 months: I Ay•---isre cov.-.3 years ohrr-r-A-yialirres 2,4 years' old. due in May: 1 Ayrshire cow 4 :years old, due in May: 1 Ayrshire cow 3 years old, bred January. llth Jersey heifer 2 years .old, bred January Ith a; Durham bull • 15 months old, eligible for • registration; 3 JcIereford steers' arciund 1100 lbs.: 3 Hereford steers around 1000 lbs. ;t:.3 Hereford heifers . rctind 1000 lbs. ; 2 Hereford heifers 1 year ,iold: 2 Hereford steers 1 year k!;o2 calves. months ell; 4 yoppg calves. PIGS --10 , suckers i Sow just. bred: a feW chunks. HENS -185 hens 'one year old. Sti.ssex and Hampshire Hybrids. laving ' good. IMPLE‘' 141EaNTS-1 Cocksiiiitt NO... 5 manure spread- er: 1 McCormick -Deering hay loader t good aa mew) :. 1 Massey -Harris 11 -hoe fertilizer seed' drill; 1 McCormick -Deering cultivator :, 1 Massey -Harris binder 6 -ft.. cut. in good* condi- , tion Quebec Sulky riding walking plow. Fleury No. 21; 1 Massey -Harris scuf- fler; 3 -section harrows : I wagon; 1 ciatter; , 1 sliding rack (newt ; ltdt sleighs with, flat rack: 1 • gravel box: 1 steel roller; 1 stone boat: j wheelbarrow hay fork: 203 feet rope., inearly newl : quantity of lumber: 6 ..cedar posts; 1 barley fork 2 pitch ferks ; 1 ettallEge fork: 1 shovel; 1 ditching, spade and • numerous other article; 2 fattening crate; • 2 nig troughs: wire. Stretcher :.crosacut saw: " trip rope and pulleys: Massey-flarris mower • • 5-11,. 'cut: 10 -ft. 'rake: 1 sugar kettle; 2.00 feet snow fence (nearly new). HARNESS -- 1 set double harness' (good as new); horse collars; 1 pair horse blankets. HAY AND GRAIN -12 tons (more Jor less) mixed hay -- 125 bushels fall wheat: 300 buithels Erban oafs (fit for seed), with some barley. Terms as falai is sold. HARRY DURNIN. ;Proprietor ; Harold Jackson. Auctioneer. • 4081-2 inLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM, "s' Farm Stock and Implernents.Mr. Harald Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction on Mill Road, Tuckersmith Township. 2 miles east ,cif Brucefield, and 4 miles west of Seaforth, on Tueaday, April 2nd, at I o'clock sharp: 1IORSES-1 brown • mare 8 yeara old:1 roan mare 12 years old; 1 Clyde colt'rising 2 years old; l' general 'purpose colt " rising 2 years old. CATTLE -6 registered fresh Derharn cows ranging from 3 • th , years, with calves at foot; 6 , grade Durhain cows ranging from 3 to 8 years old, due in '..Afi-li and May: 1 roan grade bull 1 year old. 1 roar registered 'bull calf 9 months old : 1 Ted bull calf 6 months old. ellgihle for regis- tration ; 3 other Durham calve ; 3 red reg- Etered heifers rising 2 years old:, 1 Durham h'eifers 2 years old : 2 fat steers. 1150 lbs. each; 1 grass steer 2 years old: 1 red regis,- leered Durham hull 3 years old, PIGS - 8 York pigs 135 11:c.: 8 York pis p sveeks old: 1 aow, IMPLEMENTS -1 D'eering binder. 7- cf,i.„: I Deering mower 6 -ft. (like new): 1 Deering hay loader (steel 'frame): 1 sulky . ''oriike : 1 Massey -Harris drill. 13 disc, with fertilator : 1 McCormick -Deering stiff tooth tractor cultivator, 8't -ft. (new) : McCormick manure spreader: 1 grain grinder and 60 feet belt, 7 inch (new); 4 -section , harrows: steel ironer: 6 -section harrow bar: fanning mill: atone haat; wheelbarrow; 1 steel wheel truck wagnit: new hay rack, 14 -ft. •. cutter; {Mogi: 1 Wagon box and stock rack; 1 set of new el000.eieiSha and flat reek; sling' chair and hallrork( 1 Cream separator: chop boxes: grail bass: 100 -gallon oil drum with purory; •S -I =tet of light barnese: I set of 1 .iron pump. end Piping; host Of1 ' het articles' too titum derOus to ention. JeCltbing harness; member of horse cellars. -200.1m8he1a mixed grain; 10 'tone of ' ise,Y:j.ffieel. glikages exfs, eau easily -"p-yed. FARM -400 lacres on' Paved (Mill) .trisiifr.' bilek lieu*, batik- hil* OW' oenient iiipoL - 614 idled rd#014kit ;wilted '' Ittiniiii; ,-Hidro • kont dhlindifiga. Taar.ma: * Chattel- sidasIAR avrataGairr; dnoniiiitoid E.-10. dice- d-, OodoWii...ffsailia inteddi a *sdpit Oie:lti',OVA'I ' itithriV /deka**, Aimee/Teo% ° , . 4014 dad d ' i P.)ruCUTORS' CLEARING AUCTION' SALA •." of Bea) Estate, Implements, Flax Mas chinery; Lumber. Timbers, Paled •Straw, Ete-: Mr, Fermi W. Wright bas been iustructed to sell by public auction at the Flat Mill prem- is.es. two blocks south of the Post Office in the Village of Henstall. on Saturday; April 6th, 1946„ sale starts at 1.30 P.M.: EF#A-L ESTA,TE-4% story frame house. 6 rooms, located on Mill St. in the Village of Hen - • on Gilchrist Survey, Lot No. 18- There Is also a long frame shed on the property suitable for housing fowittet Swine. or can jse used aa a woodshed. The house is in a fair state of _repair and quite roomy, and -must be seenl= to be appreciated, TRACTOR -Hart-Parr iiraetar, 12-24 rating, 1932 model, in good running order. 'TRUCK-Chevrblet Truck, Model. "T,". year 1920; delivery body with bench seats, 2 spare -tires Atm front Whe.e1S...tilad, 1 spare tire for the rear.,. wheels, extra tire rims, 2 .35'5 tire chains and 2 s33x4 tire chains. ESLPLEMENTS-1 Clinton fanning mill with set of siesta; 1 Massey - Harris broadcast sower „fgood as new); 1 Deering team scaler. ComPlete with set of discs, shields and scuffling feet; 1 Beatty hay Car fcir steel track; about 240 feet of pre-war hay fork rope, practically new. FLAX MA- CHINERY -1 flat seed reel for cleaning flax sedd; 1 McGormick-Tombiall flat puller with ChShinan 4 li.P. gas: 'engine mounted on the rear, engine and binderlike new, little uSed ; 2 flax whippers; 1 bailing press: scotching Plii-fitCs, knives, drums.. ete ; 1 steel line shaft 24 feet long; 5 O.R.0) 18-20 hangera ; a quantity of heating pipes with pressure valve; a quantity of rubber and caritas' 'belt- ing 6 and 7 inches wide; 6. bundles of bale ;tine ; 1 fibre money 1740; 1 wood split pul- ley 24x10%; 1 wood split pulley, 20x11; 1 wood -split pulley 22x9; 1 wood split pulley 1 set of begings 'for a line shaft. STRAW AND PEED -A quantity of cranberry feed beans; about 5 tons Of baled bean straw,. . 'bright and clean; about ton of old hay baled. . suitable for bedding. TOBACCO - About y. ten of baled 1928 crop tobaCco. ;CEDAR POSTS -A quantity of cedar posts. 8 and 9 feet long. BUILDING, TIMBERS - 2 rock elm hewn timbers new), 36 feet long. .11(1x1.0; 4 timbers aloe; 24 feet long. LUM- BER, PLANK -An sorted lot of lumber, plank, joist, seanEing, etc. This lamber has qtlways been kept in the dry and therefore should be well seasoned. This stock of :lum- ber is principally male up of rock elm, hem- lock, pine, spruce, etc. HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS -A quantity of good lighting fixtures h'ch Would probably be suffieient to equip a moderately sized home; 3 rugs; Doherty high overi range. equipped .for both a hot wa- -ter heating aystsra et use as 3 reservoir at- tached to stove; 1. bed pan; 1 Piono adjust- abie atool; 1 oil inatee; tl davenport; 2 sets of curtain stretchers ; croquet set: 3 odd chairs . • horse sign 1 table angLather_artte.1. •.,,,T-TriEs..e Won rea1 cataie, traetor and scuf- er. Terms: Chattels. cash. Tarms on real estate made known on day of sa e. TO R S0 VEN GEIGER ESTATE, Propr ie.- tu.s Percy W. Wright Auctioneer, • 4081-2 A UCTION SALE- OF CATTLE AND " SraChinery. on Saturday, March 30th.. at 1 p.m., 40 rods west of Kippen, 14 Durham, ' Cows, due to freshen from time of sale until ;Nay, ranging from 3 to 7 years old (This is a. choice lot of Durham cows and in the best of conditron); 16 Durham 'heifers and stee%'s 1 year old: 12 Durham 'heifers and steerS rising two years old- This stock was all bred to Or sired by the Pimpernel ,herd sire,' Maple- Etoae Signet v=261320=. All theae sat - tie have been 'tested for T.13. aud Bang's dis- ease, and are free (rcen infeetion. MACHIN- ERY -Oliver 70 row, crop tractor (good), start- er, lights, power t:ake-off ; John Deere hay bail- er, used one season:" 2 mowers; 1 riding Taloa,- and a number -of Other articles. Terrns-Casast DR. GILBERT JARROTT and DR. JAMES JARROTT,..Propriethrs; E. P. Chesary, Clerk: Harokt .Jackson, Auctiors,ssr- • , z4'" ersonab Anwpigt.1 Ptrillf).41. BO VOW! - hfAigE aws, 14c .s, Pote4..,,5end OAP dollar Menai order for pertigglare "dad hisred ents for 7 pounds delicious, untritiona butter, test- ed and proven for YeaM.: Address ISOWSY PRQDVCTS. 144 Catharine South, Hamilton. Ond. , 4083x4 T.TYGIRNio SUPPLIES (ItLIBBEIL QOODS) ' mailed peetriaid la plain, pealed enyeloPe with price list. 6 samples 26c; 24 samples $1.00. mail -Order Dept. T-73, Nov -RUBBER CO., Box si, Banditim, Ont. • • , 4082-8 QPIRELLA FOUNDATION GARMENTS FOR health and style, individually deals -!led, KIM HELEN K. SCOTT, High Street Sea - forth. — 4060x6g, 4-3`A STHMA stIFFEnEas - ENJOY 000D night's sleep without coughing. choking. Mr. Wm. Pearson, Seam -tin saYs: "1 am so thankful U. YoU,for your asthma remedy that I would like all people who suffer from asthma tc) krow What it 414 fox'. me. I suf- fered for years from choking, difficult breath- ing and distress of Austluna and no remedy helped Inc to any exteirt, but your remeelY touched the spot at °nee and gave me not only quick relief. but I am now free from all symptoms.A few month's treatment did it," For free appointment. write F. L. HOWEY, 144 Catherine Street South, Hamil- ton. •4080x8 .,.;.r01/.11t# POTtiolli4r-al„Idi NOT' igEil ROAR' Hare gOnn, 4¢49 earenally 0,1110., 'est Market pri,es at all ttimeli. gig) IVALKEA, HeMsall. Flame 49.. 40'1842 Births MONTGOIVIERY-In Clinton Public Hospital, on Wednesday, March 20th, to Mr, and Mria. W. G. MoritgOariery (pee Alberta Rich - Mond). of Seaforth, the gift of a dough- , "BLAKE--fal •Scott. Memorial Hospital, on idurch 20.st, 'to Mr.,' and Min. George_ Blake, Brussela, age. DOLMAGE-In Seott ,Memorial Hospital, on March 21st to Mr. dinl MM. Harvey Dol - mage, McKillop, a daughter: RICHARDSON,-In Scott Memorial Hospital, on IVfarch 24th, to Mr. and Mrs: Gordon Riahardsou, 'ruciteminith, a sort. CARTER -In Scott Memorial Hospital. on March 26th, fo Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Carter, ^ Seaforth, a daughter -Emily Nadeoe.. BMNINEWEIS-in, Scott Memorial Hospital. an March 270, to Mr, and Mrs. Edwin Berinewei§. Seaforth, a daughter. NOAKES-At *le General Hospital, Hamil- ton. on Friday, Maroh 22nd, to Pte. and Mrs. Ken Noakes, a• daughter.' A grahd- daughter -for Iidr. and Mrs. A Noakes, of For Sale FOR SALE -THOROUGHBRED JERSEY cow, due to freshen soon; 1 Jersey bull. Both are eligible for registration, Apply to HARRY W. HART, Seaforth, or phone 224W. 4085-1 pox sALE--„-six.pmcn MAPLE DIN- ' nette set, in good condition. Reasonable. Apply -tto-R... A. ORR, Shoe & Harneas Re- pair Shop, Hensel], Ont. 4085-1 POR SALE -TWO GUERNSEY HEIFERS, Inc to freshen April 1st: 20 pigs, six weeks old; also some chunks. A, C. LEVEY & SON, east farm south of Egmandville. 4065x1 -dada SALE -6 -FOOT COCKSHUTT .TRAC- -L tor cultivator stiff tooth, in good condi- tion. Apply to EDWIN DICK, R. R. No. 1, Cromarty. 4085-2 -plait SALE -1 BARN, 301 by 72?, SUIT- ' able for straw barn and pig pen, or for driving shed and hen house. Apply CLIF- FORD -YOUNG, Cromarty. Phone 90* r 2. Hen.sall. 4082-4 . SALE -COOK STOVE, IN GOOD condition. Reasonable. 11, WATSON, Sperling St., Seaforth, • 4085x1 J105 SALE -1,000 BUSHELS AJAX SEED " oats. Government tested, ,No. 1 seed, free from weeds. ApPly to CHARLES BOYD, RR. 2, 'Walton. Phone 831 r 13, Seafortb, 4085-1 R SALE -GENERAL ELECTRIC CAB- inet battery radio. In first-class shape., Apply to JOHN BROADFOOT, Bruce -field, or phone 658 r 81, Seaforth. 4085x1 R SALE - IVIASSEY-HARRIS SEED drill, in good shape. with grass seed at- tachment. GORDON HOGG.ARTH, R.R.- 3. Dublin; Phone 11 r 14, Dublin, • 40851 _VOR SALE-TWO.CHOICE -1701)-0--p-e-irn-ll-El---e-trCT;; .1 good work mare. 1100-1600 pounds : 1 1oherry red) Durham bull 13 months old: 1 two -wheeled hard rub- ber tired trailer with good stvek rack ; 1 low steel -tired wagon: Apply T. W. McMILLANi• Phone 844 -r 21, Seaforth. 4085x2 OR SALE - DURHAM HEIFER.' TO ' freshen soon. Apply to JAS. T. SCOTT. Seaforth, or phone 886 r 33: • • 40851 a VOR SALE -QUANTITY OF SEED BAR- ' ley. 'Apply to D. J. O'REILLY, R.R. 6. Seaforth, or phone 64 r 16, 'Dublin. 40151 rOMBINE FOR 'SALE-ALLJS-CHALMERS '•-•' 60, 1942 model, einnolete • with pickup. straw spreader, bean and clover sieves. Very v. -00d condition. ALFRED ROPP, 11, R. 2, Zurich, Ont. 4084-2 Notice To Creditors AUCTION. SALE OF FARM- STOCK.. IM- plernenis and Household Effects. --Mr. Har- old. Jackson has been instructed to sell by public auction at Stanley Township, on West Part Lot 14, B.R.N.. 11/4 miles west of Verna on Friday. April '5th, at 12.30 o'clock sharp:' 2{ORSES-1 team. CATTLE -1 cow 7 years old, due to freshen April 16th; 1 cow 5 years old. due April 14th; 1 cow 4 years old, milk- ing: 1 thoroughbred Jersey. due ta.? freshen at time of sale. SHEEP -10 ewes, due to lamb in April. 1MPLEMENTS--Massey-Har- ris binder, 6 -ft.; Deering mower, 6 -ft; Deer- ing dump rake, 9:11...• Massey -Harris spring tooth cultivator; 1 sing.le; furrow sulky riding Plow: 1 set 4 -section harrows with 3 and 4 - section drawbars: I Massey -Harris 13 -run disc seed. drill; Sleighs; buggy cutter;.straw cut- ter: grain crusher: wagon :„wagon box; stone 16 -ft. floe hay rack; fanning mill; scales 3 gas engirea g 6; sharpener; iron kettle: grass seeder.; hay foik : sling ropes; sling Chain: trip rope: hay fork rope:. Ankor-Holt cremn separator. 600 lbs. capacity; power sheep clippers : 1 single scuffler ; grain bags: sacks ; logging chains ;, whiffietrees neckyokes : 1 set team harness; 1 set of hreee.hing ; .a civantity of lumber and planks : some. hay. HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -Marvel 'Quebec range with warm- ing' closet; Daisy churls : rocking chairs; couch; folding leaf table:. chest of -drawers; beds string -4 and mattresses: toilet sets ; diahes ; crates: butter bowl and ladle; Domin- ten upright mato, like new: kitchen . chairs: number of sealers; 1 small spinning wheel. Terms -Cash. D. A. GALBRAITH, Proprie- tor; E., P. Chesney, Clerk; Harold Jackson. Auctioneer. 4084-2 r . Help Wanted yd-OUSEEMEPER -COMPANION 'WANTED, "-" by widow; good home. State wages. .Apply to Box 478, HURON EXPOSITOR. 4085-1 LOOK i -GIRL OR. WOMAN WANTED IM - Ji; famzcilityatel,:oryr reenzral,ffilhooftrts..enriss i 'Th,07.11Z, if satisfactory. Apply MRS. GORDON MARSHALL, Clinton: , 4085x1 - • Lost and Found LOST , - patiLUANT cup. FINDER • please leave at EXPOSITOR OFFICE. Reward. 4085-1' :-Wantett WANTED -A GOOL) GIRL FOR GENERAL " house work. Write Box 478, HURON EXPOSITOR. •4083-tf Notices • roNCRierr.„ STABLES. -R. GREENE, Pro- orietor. Cromarty. Phone 90 'r 2, Hen- son. 4ffl15-1 Baby Chicks S HILLSIDE CHICK AGENTS. WE RE - commend ' you let to know soon what you'll be needing this month or next. Buying now, you need healtha,.vigorous, that growing chicks. That's Hillside! Various breeds, crosses. "Approved" chicks. breeders -pullorum tested. CHAS. W. LEONITARDT, Mot 1. 4085-1 " flAlr-OLD AND STARTED WHITE LEG - bora pullet' for Ailment April, May al Jame. Stokc-iikod-teated and banded unde 0.13,S, polleY. GLAZIERS POULTRY' FARM, Clinton. Phone_ 617 r at , . 4082x4 t Farms For Sale PAM& ,FOIE SALE -FIVE MILES BIATTE •L of Sesforth, and lone mile (mtg.. Lot 7, ConcosiOn - 'Pticktiatillth. Otie mile from schepot ltAttte hank bfln hrOtk house, ben tense add Dig nen. DrableiL Plenty, of water. All din grass. Peemeirefon sleet dna 'mediates. Aiddr to Z. W. PM, eat , 4t , 1." Deaths FEENEY-In St. -Joseph's Hospital, London, on Sunday, March 24th, Wiliiam J. Feeney. of Dublin, in his 52nd year. • ' .Memoriam mILLER-,th loving meanOry of a :dear "`"," father, William H. Miller, who Passed away Mareh 24, 1942. You're not-forgiotten, Father dear, Nor ever shall you be; As long as life and memory last, We shall remember thee. --Lovingly remembered and sadly, missed by daughter Gladys and son-in-iaW Jack and G randchildrem, TAYLOR -In loving memory of a dear son. and brother,. ParatrooPer. Melvin Taylor, who was 'killed in action in Germany, Marcia 24. 1945. . One sad and,lonely year bas passed, Since our great sorrow fell: The shock that we received that day, We still rumen -the -1' well. • How his life was shed, we know not, What his last 'ord or thought, Only that he did his duty - Died as. he bravelY fought --Ever rrentembered by his Mother and Father, Brothers and sisters. LONG -In loving memory of a dear Mother, Mrs. Violet Long, who passed away three yea' ago, .March 31, 1943. With a silent tear and a breaking heart, We stood that day and watched you depart: Our happy life had come to an end, Our beloved IVIother and our dearevt friend. The dearest Mother this World could hold, The. cheeriest 6mite and a heart of gold; Those who„ knew her all will know, How much ,We ' lost three year's ago. How sweet the spot where she is. laid, :11anV a visit in silence is •paid ---Ttr-hrr-a -flower •irr -rernernimance-of-t , You are not forgotten, Mother, and never will be. . • -Sadly Missedand 'fondly •remembered by her daughters • Jean. '1Viaremerite and son -in - 'law, Alvin. ZION Mrs. Herb: Britton visited her, mothor. Mrs. H. Workman. in Hen - td( recently: Mr., and Mrs. Ted Fuller and fam- ily, ,of Sebrin.gville, and Mrs. Bob Fullar, of Windsor, visited With Mr, and ,Mrs:••• Dalton 'Malcolm on Sun- day.. laird, J. Balfour and Dalton'spent Sunday with Mr. and ,Mrs. George Pepper. NOTICE TO CREDITOR , • IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN T. STEPHEN - SON. A LL PIERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST " the Estate of John T. Stephenson, late of the Township of Stanley, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 29th day of October, 1945, are here- by notified M send in to the undersigned on or beforu the 13th day of , April. 1946, full Particulars of 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, te the exclusion of all others, arid the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not ,then have notice for the 'assets 'so distributed or any part thereof, '" • ---DATED--sst--Seaft,r-th,,ia..-18.th. day. ,.. of Alarch, 1946. By their solocitors, McCO,NNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, „ Solicitors for the Executor. . 4084-5 NOTICE To CREDITORS IN THE' ESTATE OF JAMES 'BURNS A LL PERSONS -I -LAVING CLAIMS AGAINST " the Estate of 'James Burns, late of the Township of Hil-bert, in the County of Perth. Farmer, deceased, who, died on or about the 27t11 day of December.' 1945, arehereby noti- fied to send in to the „undersigned eh or be- fore the 13111 day .of April, 1946, fell. Par- ticulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned .date. the assets of the said estate will 1 be disaributedamongst the parties entitled there - having regard cmly -to claims of . which the undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the under- signed will not be liable to any .person of whose Hahn the undersigned shall not then. hase matice for the assets So . distributed or or part thereof. DATED at Seaforth. this 181-.1 day of March, 1946. By their Solicitors, McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario. ° Solicitors for the Administrator. 4084-3 • , NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE ESTATE OF JOSEPH ALBERT HAGAN. A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of Joseph Albert Hagan. late of the Village of Hensall, in the County of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 18th day of February. 1946. are hereby notified to send in to the under- ••'gned on or before the 1311 day of April, 1946, fell particulars of 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 - 'signed will not be liable,atoany person of whose claim the 'undersigned shall not then have notice for the "assets ao distributed or any part thereof. DATED ...mkt; -Seafor.th, this 18th day of March. 1946: • 13y th..etT-cri-cieclot°NrsE. mNed & HAYS. . Seaford. Ontario. Solicitors for the Executor 4084-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN THE_ESTATE OF TERESA REnatoNn A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST' " the • Estate of Teresa Redmond. late of the Village of Dublin, in the County of Perth, Widow, deceased, who died on or about the llth day or March, 1946, ere, hereby notified to send i'n to the undersigned,on or before the 13111 day of April, 1946, full particulars of theft claims. Immediately after the ,aaid last tnentioned date, the assets of the said estate vrill be distributed amongst the parties entitled there- to, hgving regard only to claims of which the undersigned's shall then have notice, to the exclusion oft .all others, -and the under- signed will not be liable to Gni Person of whose -eiaim the undersigned shall not then have' notice for the assets SO IDliStrittilted Ot any Dint thereof. DATED ,at Seaforth, this 18th day of Maret, 1ii48, " . MiCOtNELL & HAYS Solttorth, "Ohtaeo,' • • Solicitors Tor the Executors. sa. , 4084-8 „ "HILLS --- Mr. Gordon Love and Miss, Ellen Love spent a very enjoyable week -end, in Toronto. Quite a numberafrom this vicinity attended the Ian:Leval of the late John. Love at Grand Bend on Tuesday lasd Quite a number of the farmers' are on the laud and with continued nice Weather seeding will soon -be in fill] oPeration. • Smokehouse Burned While. smoking the, summer's 'sup - pd of meSt• -last week, the smoke- house of Mr. William Reichert got on-dre arid Tad" gaided Considerable headway when. 3;10IiCed. Neighbors. Fere called and kept the fire from spreading to other buildings close by ,and the Zurich fire brigade was sum- monsed and extinguished the; blaze. The building being a frame Structure was burned and • a considerable amount of meat and) summer sausage • was ruined. which means quite a loss di a farnier during the sinnther months. , 4 CROMARTY,, INIMMININE1111111111 AIL Kinsman - Gray St. Jarnea-' ,. United, Church, Ottawa, was the sed'Ue of .a pretty double, ring ceremony on Tuesday. March 5th, when Dana Joyce Lord, elder daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. ,Dan Kinsman, Macrorte, Sask., became the bride of William Norris Cray, onlg son.of Mr. and Mrs. William Gray, of Toronto. The Rev. Richmond Craig officiated, The teidewho was atteeded by Mr.. „Helen Baille5. wore a grey -blue wool gabardine suit with dolman sleeves and, three-quarter length jacket and grey accessories. Her corsage was yellow roses. The bridesmiaid. was dressed in gr'F.i9: crepe and 'wore a dor- sage of roses. The groom was at- tended by Mr. Peter Charas.' A re- ception followed at -the Chateau Laur- ier. Tel ezrams cif congratulations Were received, one from the groom's parents: who are holidaying in„,FlOri- da, ,T,he happy couple will spend their honeymoon at the Chateau Fron- fenac, Quebec -City, and will reside in Ottawa. •VARNA 41/ ' Sunday, Visitors: Mrs. Mabel Wis.- son and Miss Hazel Wi'Ason, of Strad fordsaille: Mrs. Ray Moore and fam- ily of Benmiller: Mr. and Mr. Clar- ence Brown, of St. Thoinas, at the home .of Mr. and .Mrs. ,Harold Soep- er; Mr. and Mrs. Laythern and fam- ily and .Miss Beatty, of Lond.en, irith Mrs. L. Beatty and daughter, Edith. Mr, and Mrs, Hardld Elliott and Mrs. Mossop moved frOm Windsor last week and, are busy getting estab- lished on their farm west of the vil- lage. Though no strangers, we are glad to welcome them to the vicinity. The worthy assessor, Mr.Hanley, is very buy these dais arid notes Many changes being Made in his roll Owing 'to ,the fat that_ so many homes have changed ban& in the last few months. • 4*4 144401'70011 were in tendon OA week viiiiiting Jatherjy,41lke§ genderson, whg, iS 111 tritiricteria Hospital. 'Mr. Oscar WW1 Was in Lenclion, last week. Mr. 'dolma Gillies spent a few days at his home, aiitt Mrs. Gillies accom- panied bita 4to Owen $ound, - Mr. and Mrs. George Mothers', of Toronto, Were guests o MT. and Mrs. Arthur Henderson. ;Sm. R. K. Davidson, of dpperwash, spent the week -end at his home -here. Mr. midi Mrs. R. Maddess, of 'Mil- vertonepent the week -end with Mr. and, Mrs. R. Id, Davidson. , The W.M.S: and W.A. of Coven Church, Winthrop, will hold_ their Easter thankoffering on Wednesday, April 3rd, at the horns of Mrs. Robert McFarlane. Circle No. 3 will be in charge. lirto 0* o by 449 109.00 rra r in 111118011. POU44 ROI MO i4,d' 213r I?" tare front, EPhesialia 610-18i. ff 11 No. 70 rIfl ,alulg iillid• dile • UPI 11 tfiair preeided ter the reina nder ef ts1:01.6an%erVatiqlo*24.1414 lif.4)11AS.ii5tOerdr,Qt'14 Wild Trisha Retie" and "Mexically Rose," deddialPadded by Irene Keane. d'inYstcu*.paerB.ritQahasl, .dDFdar;neY4t then gave Mrs.gaYean Kennedy then favored with "vocal solos, "Where the Rider Shannon Flows" and "An Irish Lullaby," being aceempanied ,by Mrs. Chas. Forrest, Mrs. Ferguaon gave o very interest- ing 'talk on the life of Robert 3..4ew:18 Stevenson and bis wife, • Hymn No, 494 and 'benediction by Mr. Ferguson closed the meeting. ;Contests, games andlunch were enjoyed. . Mrs. Cliff Beynon and , children, Margaret and Gwen, of Ingersoll, spent the week -end with relatives. in Zurich, and ;also with Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook. Mrs. Beynon is the for- mer Helen McMurchie. .. Mr. and Mrs. James W. Bonthron are spending a few days this week in Toronto. ..Dr. B. Allison and Mrs. Allison, of Kenora. Sask., were recent guests with Mr. •and Mrs. James W: Bon- thron. Mrs." L. Simpson, who has been spending the winter months in Pheonix, Arizona, has returned home. Presentation TO Bride -Elect • A • presentation fel- Mies Ellen Freittlinwod-Hensall, on the staff of the Bank of Montreal, Hensall, a • bride -elect of April, Was heldat the home of Mrs. Roy MacLaren on Mon- day evening. The ,home decorations were in pink and white. A mock wed- ding was featured and, was the high- light of the evening. Contests were enjoyed, and -the guest 'of honor was made the presentation of a pair of Wabassa 9heets ancepillow slips from the Girls' Dance Cluband a table lamp from a number of girl friends. Luncheon was served. Minister Suffers Mishap , Rev. -Ha. Hinton, popular minister of St. Andrew's United Church, Kid - pen, some free weeks ago while walk- ing to the village, had the misfortune to give his leg a ti,vist while walking over a hilt of snow covered, with ice. X-rays at that time did not reveal anything serious, and during the five Weeks Mr. Hinton went around on crutches and suffereemuch pain. Fur- ther- X-rays were Laken at Victoria Hospital, London, On • Friday last, which revealed .a fractured bone in his _leg, which was placed in a cast ..a.nd will _shade_ to .renlaills-i-a-411e ,-e-a,t- for "-erght weeks. MT. HintOri is at his home in Kippen, and Rev. Down, of, Exeter, will relieve in the pulpit. Much sympathy is expressed for Rev. Mr. Hint6n. The Late Mrs: Wm. Love Mrs. William Love, well known Hensall resident, died at Victoria • H:ENSALL (dcintinited from Page 1) , . iii Hensall, suffering with scarlet fever. Mrs. Gordon SchadaLna, ,of Hens.all, pleasantly entertained her neighbors to a tea at her home Thursday after- noon in honor of the •78th birthday of Ildre. Agnes Lamm' ie, :Oven known resident of Hensall. The event was much enjoyed. Mr, Fred Beer, of Hensall, recently •discharged from the Army, is under- going treatment at Westminster Hos- pital, London. Pupils of Mr. Judd,'s room of Hen- son public school, enjoyed a theatre party at Levett's,,Theatre, Exeter, ,on, Friday evening, Making the trip there and -back in Lloyd Noakes' bus. Mr. Judd is • principal of the 'school, and Mr. G. Cowan, assistant teacher of the eel:Animation school accompanied them. The six -weeks -old intant son of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNaughton, of Hen- sel!, who underwent an .operation at Clinton Public Hospital, is improving nicely, • Neighbora .and friends of Mr. and Mrs. R. I/ Bell, of Tuckersmith, who :eside a mile east of Herisalld and who recently di-sposed of their farm, were honored at a presentation for them at, their. home Friday. evening. Progressive euchre was featured with 10 tables, in play. Mr. and Mrs: Bell were presented with an end table and table lamp, Wilbert Eliding doing the honors., Twenty-six pounds et delicious_ orrrealnaded.-37--We-re recently for- warded to the patients at Westmin- ster Hospital, 'London. The candy was made from the remaining sugar which the Hensall Women's Institute had left over. The candy was made at the home of dirs. Fred.Beer, con- vener of the overseas boxes, .Assist- ing were Mrs. Jaz: A. Paterson, Mrs. Jas. Sangster, Miss Florence Welsh and Mrs..A. Noakes. With, most of ths local personnel returned, home,, it was decided to convert, thesugar in- to candy for the patients at Westmin- ster Hospital, London. ' Young People Meet The Young People's Society of Car- mel Presbyterian Church met Mon- day evening for their regular meeting. With Peggie McGregor presiding, the meeting opened by singing Hymn No. 7 PAIR SHO 'REPAlRfk N All MAKES cW • „ RADIOS • Agent' for, Addie,011:- MarcOiii" ' Radies„ Norge Odigidairea, Elec- tric. Wasbing lltrichines and 00 Healers." HURON RADIO SERVICE' Phone 101 Hensall Hospital, London, on Tuesday. Pam, Love had 'teen in poet' health tor • some time, but was taken to the hos- pital on Monday in the hopes that it would be beneficial to her health. The former Martha Forrest, she -was born in Hay Township, and prim' to living ia• Stanley Township following her marriage, had taken up residence in Hensall some years ago. She was member of Henson United Church. Surviving are her husband; three sons, Russell, Owen Sound; -- Rev. Keith Love, Blenheim, and Stewart, at home, and two daughters, Lettie, on the teaching staff at Toronto, andI Grace, London. Miss Edith Forrest and Mr. dohs Forrest, of Hensel), are sister and brother. 'Private funeral services were held front the family - residence on Thursday, at 2 P.m., conducted by her minister, Rev; R. A. Brook. Internient. was made in . Baird's cemetery. Misa Mary Buchanan, superintend- ent of the Genefal Hospital, Niagara - Falls, Went the week -end with her . mother„, -Mrs. A. Buchanan, and other relatives. 5'Xl and 3X SHINGLES Electric Fencers - Fence Wire Cedar and Steel Fence Posts.- Gates' - Grass Seed - Seed Corn Garden Seeds-- Fertilizer Ceresan CO-OP FEEDS Chickstarter Pigstarter Growmatsh ' Hog Grower Laymash Sow Ration Hatchmash _ --WETTERN RA. -IN AND CHOP Finns' Minerals and Tonics Reduced Iron, Rex Wheat Germ Oil Universal Milkers and Parts SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE PHONE 9 AUDITS INVESTIGATIONS TAX CONSULTANT Bookkeeping Systems and Service Bernard A. 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