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be offered for sole y
THOMAS FELLS, Auctioneer
at
PUBLIV AUCTION
ou WEDNESDAY the THIRD day of
J l uary, 1940. at the hour • of One
OC eek In the afternoon at the
Mem of Andrew
o Bain, 3'
Bucwaie, Ontario, 1e, ollowing
pl'opel'ty, namely.
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ALL ANT) SiNGU 1 Me caer-
tain, parcels or . dneinbeingd
premise% situate, lying g,nd an
in
the Township of GreY, in the Comi-
ty of Huron and being composed of
Come To
STEWART ' BROS.
SEAFORTH.
WITH YOUR CHRISTMAS
SHOPPING LIST
SANTA IS RiGHT I
STEWART BROS. give you the advan-
tages of a city store, without the city
overhead cost and resultant higher
costs.
With tremendous stocks of new bright
stylish gifts, ts, well displayed you're sure to 1
.
find exactly what you want and at prices
you'll willingly pay.
For nearly forty yearsthis store has beenwith guaranteed
supplying Huron County
Nationally known lines prices. quality `f eu mercbean
an-
dise, at lowest possible
shop here with confidence.
Every purchase will be beautifully boxed,
complete with gift card.
You'll find it well worth
the
hi16 16-mile
to shop at Stewart Brosthe ., this
assortments,
t.
The store with nd best prices.
highest quality
FOR -SALE -
25r0 cords dry wood, at
$1.50 per onrd,
apply to L, Ruseei.
phone 12, The Red Band Store
the
pRe
WANTED—
farm lot Seventeen in the Second To buy 20 clean; leg horses before
Contc. a`.nit of the said Township of
oast. Friday, Wagon type, also 18
(;''es' cniitair ng, One Hundredi nig tlilvel9.
Acres be the same more or less, phone 41X Galbraith Sale Stables
AND situate lying and being in the ______,.....,—,7_____________
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Tonvnship of Grey in the. (;nutty of FOR
House, L3 stoves and some fueni-'
apply to
taro,
H. L. Jackson
FOR SALE— -..
Browse Leghorn Roosters, also
5 Chunks of Pige. ,
Phone 25-r-6 span, Grant
FOR RENT— ^^^
A convenient House and Lot.
appiY at The P.oat
FOR SALE—
A Heifer re's off a thoroughbred
,t,w- phone 43-r 0'
J'. R. Hamilton. Walton
STEWART EROS
SEAFORTH
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Huron and being composed of
West Iialf of Lot Number Fifteen,
in the Second Coneession of the
said Township rap Grey, containing
Fifty acres, be the same 'mors or
tens,
At the same time and place under
the authority of a Landlord's Ins-
WPCYs,' rota, there will be offered
for sale the following- (Matteis:
000 bushels of oats and barley.
mixed.
On the saki lauds there ie said to
he erect ed a dwelling house with
s it)al t' farm buildings:
The lands will be sore subject to a
Reserve Rid:
't'IsMiMS OF SALIt OF LAND:
y -fl' per cent of the pur-
chase money to be paid down at the
time of sale. and the balance to be
secured by a 'mortgage with interest
at four per cent per annum.
TERMS OF SALE OF' ('FIA'I'TIOLS:
Cash,
For further particulars and condi-
tions of sale, apply to
ricultural Loans
Comenissiouer of Ag
East Block, Parliament Bldgs.,
Toronto, Ontario.
, Mortgagee.
FOR SALE—
Hat Water Heater, good as new,
also 4 gallons pure alcohol.
aliPly at The Post.
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At
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MEAT MARKET
Fresh Meats
and
Choice, Poultry l _
For the Holiday Season
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FA111LL1,TX PRODUCTS, 570 ,St.
('lenient, Montreal,
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FOR SALE-
An Oil Buriser for stove..
Apply at the Post
FOR SALE-
0ne registered Jersey Oew due to
calf, in February and one grade
Jersey heater. Ancestor made 1 lb.
113 butter in one day on winter feed
when. not 2 years old'.
G. A. Deaduuu, Brussels
More Than Twenty
Operatio 1L s Every Day Keep
Hospital Surgeons Busy P
One of America's Creat
Hospitals Treats C:iid,sn
Only
During a visit to Toronto recently
your reporter called at the Hospital
for Sick Children on College Street.
I had seen this Hospital mentioned
in news reports many, many times.
particularly during the great Polio
epidemic of 1937. It was high time.
I thought, to do a little private in-
vestigation and find out why this
Hospital should be so much in the
news.
WHAT HAPPENS EVERY
TWENTY-FOUR HOURS
I interviewed Mr. Joseph Bower.
the Superintendent of this busy In-
stitution. He told me that during
the twenty-four hour period pre-
ceding my visit, nineteen operations
had been performed , . tttty-two
two
X-ray photographs taken
hundred and eighty individual pre-
scriptions filled in a completely -
equipped dispensary . . . twenty-
eight bed patients were admitted
thirty-threemoreren than fourteen
ed
as cured . . . ten chil-
hundred meets served •
work
done - dren had ,9extensive ofthe beds were oc-
cupied,leavtng only 19 beds free tor
emergency cases. e.
Attd, according to the Superinten-
dent, the twenty-four hour period
was an average one. insofar as tvpt-
cal hospital activity was concerned.
VISIT TO PUBLIC WARDS
After
was kindly ons chat Hospital
itthrough
tits,
the 'Institution. We visited the
Public Wards, the kitchens, swim-
ming pool tneeme:try in the treat.
merit of Polk,
• orthopaedicworkshop, other n, thedispen-
sary and npetatingrooms. It struck
meas being a cnmeleteiy-equipned
hospital with much seeciai equip-
ment.
Every Ward we visited, Mr. Bower
would any"This is a Public Ward.',
1 was quite suapiised to learn that
05'" of the n,tt nls treated bereave
in Public Wards. s The Hospital is
tiorecl to c tpat iti with little children
whne n'lrrut't ore unable to pay
even the low Palle Ward rates.
The ease hietor;v of one little chap
1 had esti e l with while walking
thr 'i' ii the Ward as very intcr-
csling and none t,,,. • 'I. "He was
er daY
in 37., 14(5 parents hade one enld a driven
more than a hundred miles in the
old term truck so their little child
midht have hospital treatment.
'After eitamtning the Tittle fellow
our doctors told the parent% that he
needed attention immediately ,
Wet a complete cure would take
many months.
"Upon hearing that bad news, the
lather and mother Were ale for
bundling the little chap up and
leaving for home. They could never
begin to pay for that much treat-
ment, they said, 'We had hoped it
night be just a week or so'.
"It took quite. a• while.` con-
tinued the Superintendent. "but we
finally convinced the parents that
lust because they couldn't afford to
pay for the boy's care was no Pete
. son to deprive him of ..the grey
chance he had to- get well. We ask-
ed them to leave their son with us
and let us- worry about the cost of
the treatment.
'The boy to going home next
week after almost two years of con-
tinuous hospital care, many opera-
tions, several' X -Rays, specialdiets,
orthopaedic equipment. etc. He's
feeling pretty fit now and his par-
ents have been able to pay but a
little toward this wonderful treat-
ment. When a sick child needs hos-
pital care. he gets it regardless of
race, creed or financial circum-
stance."
This led to a discussion on the
operating costs of the hospital. I
was given information which is in-
tPIn tround c1figurwell
es,worth
the passinon,
operating
expenses of the Hospital for the past
year amounted to mare than 5513,000.
The operating revenue—from' Pri-
vate, Sarni -private patients and the
comparatively few Public Ward
patients who are able to pay, grants
from Toronto, other Municipalities
and the Provincial Government—
amounted to lust a little more than
5394,000. This means that the Hos-
ficient entdueh run on the most ef-
conmical besis, suffer-
ed en operating loss of over 5149,000.
Part of this deficit is met by the in.
come from investments mede with
moneys bequeathed or endowed over
a sixty -Near eertod, There is still
deficit of $90,000.
APPLES OF ALL KINDS
McIntosh Spys Snows Toirrlal1 Sweets.
A'LSD-Good Cooking Apples
75cper }iarraper
FOR SALE, AT
East Huron
'mance Emporium
Phone 66—,— c y c yBRUSSELS.c c'
7.1Jc c c v r, c cVc
,
And that is why this Hospital con-
ducts an armlet appeal at this time
to 5ccnrc enough funds to offset this
nperelinit loss.
If everyone who reads this iters
could visit the Hospital for Siclt
Children and ser as 1 dill, what le
done here for Ontario's little ones,
then they wotilci do as I did. Dig
down deep into the pocket for a do-
nation to help continuo the splendid
work,
If you are able to send a gift please
do so Pow, Send your donation to
the Hospital for Sick Children, 87
C',iItge Street, Toronto.
You'll els by a certain satisfaction
by supporting this celeste. Ynn'11
have helped give the greelest gift
one can give to children—GOOD
HEALTH,
MORE APPLE DELICACIES
APPLE SAUCE CAKE
lee, cup. butter
1 cup sugar
2 cups flour
2 cups raisins
2 teasPoons soda,
3!. LeaapOon cinnamon
•ortxnr butte■ and sugar. Atlit ap-
ple satire, Mix soda and cinnamon
with Sour. Stir into apple tntia'ture,
„id in a. utorte,ate oven 40 minutes,
TAFFY APPLES
2 cups. sugar
1 teanipnon eider vinegar
1 cup wafter
A few grains salt
Boil together until mixture cracks
when dropped into cold water. Re-
move from Eye and, set oval' a part 02
boiling water. Add a few drops of
red vegetable coloring,. Wash and
polish medium sized red apples, In-
sert a wooden skewer in blossom
end of each aple and dip in syrup,
turning trndii well coated. Place on
waxed paper until apples are cool.
Shop at
Schinbein's
-LISTOW EL-
ihe Store With the Christmas
Spirit & Stock
Gifts for Everyone
AT SPECIAL PRICES
Store Offen Every
Night _Next Week
I iF IT IS EW'- WE HAVE IT
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1 Fowl Wanted
We will pay Highest Prices trade
• for all kinds of Dressed Poultry.
Phone 98
Taken any time from now until Christmas.