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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, MAY 26, 1938
HENSALL
• Mrs,. Al Harvey •and Mrs, Anne
Logan are spending a couple oi
weeks 111 Toronto visiting relatives
Mrs. Fred Mains and on Kenneth
Manns are visiting relatives and
1.rienc15 in London •this •week.
Messrs. Robt. Paassuore, James
MdEwen, Alex Fillshie and Norman
Sinclair who have been attending the
Toronto 'University, have finished
their studies for this term and will
"• spend the summer vacation at home.
, Mr. .Robt. 'Patterson, Mr. and Mrs.
Alf Nesbitt and family, all of BlYth,
spent Sunday here with Mr. and
'Mrs. Tames Dick. •
Mr. and Mrs. T. D. Wren were vis-
iting at the home of their relatives,
Mr. and Mrs. Tippett, near Ba.yfield,
on Sunday,
Miss Ruth Hedden who has ben
here for seVeral weeks looking , after
her mother, MTS. 1Gorge Redden who
is ill, has returned, la her position at
•Clihton.
Ed 1VICQoeen, Kirk .Hatton, Hartakl
Higgins .and Harvey Hudson are .en,
gaged on tconstruction work at the
Beach -o -Pines .with IA. j. Switzer,
building ,contractor. '
MTS. Dr. Cawthorpe and two sons
joe and Robert of Tavistock spent
the week end ,hert Withthe farmer's
sister Mrs. Bertha Bell •and other rel-
atives, Mrs. Bell went to Tivistock
with them on Sunday evening and
will visit there for a thne.
Mrs. Albert Bowen of Grand Bend
was visiting here last week with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. R,obt, Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs. 'John Coleman and
two sons of London visited aver the
holiday with •their •atant Miss Annie
Consitt and other relatives.
Ma and .Mrs. C. T. Ca.dwick di
Hamiltonwere a e ek end visitors
here at the home of Mr: and Mrs.
Fred Beer.
Miss Joyce Coddling of Landon
spent several ,days here last week 'vis-
iting Mr. and .Mra. Man•ley Jinks and
•Mher friends.
Mr. Wm. Hayter of Stanley Twp.,
was visiting here ler a day last week
at the home of his .614 neighbors and
friends, MT. and MTS. games Me-
Clinchey.
MT. and Mrs. 'William Blatchford
and son Richard •of Detroit were vis-
itiag relatives and friends in Hensall
and vicinity last week
Mrs. Frank Graham ef London
spent a feve days last week visiting
friends in liensall and vicinity.
Mr. Peter Moir ,has purchased from
Mr. Walter Fee the property at rhe
east side of townaowned by Mr. Fee,
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren spent
Sunday at Denfiekl visiting Mr. and
Mrs. James Perkins.
Mr. Alpine McEwen who is recoaa
ering nicely from a -recent severe at-
tack of pneumonia is spending a
couple of weeks tvisiting in Toronto.
Mrs. George Sparks visited in Lon-
don over the holiday with her son
Mr. Alex Sparks.
Mr. Mark Drysdale twho has been
'confined to his ,home for several
weekswith a severe attack of rheum-
atism •is slowly 'recovering.
Mrs, 1:11anna.h Taylor is leaving
this week to took after her property
interests there.
Mn. Ed Plink of Hanover visited
here over the holiday with her husb-
and who is temployed there as tinsmith
-with Bonthvon '8,r Drysdale. Mr. Fink
intends moving his family to Hensall,
Mrs. Thomas Simpson of Wingham
was calling on relatives a..nd friends
here on the 24Ith.
The 214th paned away very quietly
in the village, .no cele'bration of any
kind being held here.
Mr. Ed Fink has rented the apart-
ments over Hemphill drug store, and
will move his 'family herd from Han-
over in the near future.
Mrs. James Berry of Brucefield is
visiting here this week with Mrs.
Thos. Berry.
Miss Mary Hemphill who has been
attending .college in Toronto and her
brother Howard Hemphill of West-
ern university at London, have fira''
ished 'their studies for the term and
will -spend the summer at their home,
Mr. Walter See of Ailsa Craig is
spending a few days in town.
Mr, and Mrs. Sheldon Coleman ,of
Detroit spent the week end here with
relatives. The tformer's mother Mrs.
Sarah Coleman returned to Detroit
with them and vvill visit there for a
tirne.
Mr. Levi Rands who recently se-
cured a •situation on the C. N. R. 'sec-
tion at Shakespeare was laid off last
week in the drastic reduction of men
made by the C. N. R. Mr. Rands re.
turned to his home here on Saturday.
Rev. W. A. Young, pastor of Car-
rnel Prasbyterian Church, Hensall,
was in Kinloss on Sunday preaching
anniversary sermons at his fathers
ohurch there.
Miss Mary Pybus of Windsor vis-
ited here over the holiday with
friends, also with her brother, Mr.
William Pybus of Tuckersmith Tp.
Miss Marie Miller a Windsor is
visiting here with her !uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Jinks.
Mr. Geo, W. Davis of •Mount For-
est was a holiday visitor here with
Mr. and Mrs. Harry 'Horton.
IVIr. Alexander Smillie of Toronto
is visiting here with his son Dr.
Smillie.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Bialce Winter and
Mr. and Mrs. Callum af Toronto vis-
ited Mtrs. Thos. !Berry on Sunday.
Mr. .artd Mrs. Winter were on their
way home from attending their
son's wedding in Windsor. MT: Win-
ter is president of 'the Guaranty
Trust Co. a Windsor and Toronto.
• Ur, T. C. joynt and two Ions
.Carey and Donald, spent the 24th in
Sarnia.
Sanda.y visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Corbett were Mr. .and
Mrs. William Harding, Mrs. Id
• fflarding and Mr. 'and Mrs. Lindsay
' Brazier, all of London.
M. a.nd Um. W. Lake of Meg
roone, Saalc., are visiting with Mr
and Mrs Garnet ,Oase and other rel
atives.in town.
Mr. and MTS. lk T. Douglas an,
!daughter ,Miss Noma of Hyde Park
spent the 24th at the home of Mrs
John Johnston.
;Anniversary servIces will' be beg
•momemommimeall
NEW SPRING
Hair Styles to suit
the New Spring Hats
ermanent
You may have your choice
NO Machine Permanent
or
Machine Pe'rmanent'
. Satisfaction Guaranteed
Special Prices NOW
.Beauty Salon
"The home .of Better Permanents"
Phone 50 or 18. Seaford'
in the United Church here on Sun-
day. May 9 Rev..David Moir of Ha-
milton will be the guest speaker.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Flack of Shake-
speare were Sanday visitors with Mr.
and Mrs. H. C. Soldan. •
Mr. Allen Douglas of London and
Miss Catherine Cox of Windsor vis-
ited on Sunday • with Mrs. Jahn
Johnston. '
Rev. G M, Young,pastor of the
Presbyterian Church at Kinloss,'.0c-
cupied the pulpit of Carmel Pres-
byterian Church hereat both services
on Sunday.
The Hensall Boy Scouts intended
being in Gederich on the .24th but as
the day was cold, and wet, the rally
was postponed until June.
Anniversary services will :be held
herr in Carmel Presbyterian Church
on Sunday, June 11.2th,
The W. M. S. of the 'United Church
hell a very successful.birthday party
in the basement of the church Thurs-
day afternoon \N. -4h the president,
Mrs. Cross, presiding. The room was
beautifully decorated with spring
flowers for the occasion. There was
a good attendance. The guest speaker
for the afternoon was Mrs. McKen-
zie of 'Egmondville who gave a 1rtry
interesting and helpful address. The
meeting opened by singing hymn 84
and all repeating the Lord's prayer.
The following program was given,
solo by Betty Mickle, guitar selection
by Kathryn Drysdale, instrumental
Miss Eleanor Fisher, solo Miss Flor-
ence Welsh. The meeting closed by
singing hymn 99 and the benediction.
A very dainty lunch was served and
a social half hour spent.
Mr. and )/Irs. Harry Mew of 'Gode-
rich spent Sunday here the guests of
Miss Mattie 'Ellis.
IN 'MEMORIAM
In {belayed .mentory of Mrs. Thos.
Coombs who passed away May 30th,
19317:
. •
Peace be thy rest, 'dear mother,
It is sweet to breathe thy name;
In life we loved you dearly,
In death we do the !same.
There are some who' will always
linger
At the spot *here you are.laitd,
Who will often acatter flowers
On the grave that Christ has made.
None knew 'how sad the parting
Or what the farewell cost,
Bat God •ancl his laved angels
Have gamed what we have lost.
-,Daughters , and Granddaughter,
Mrs. H. W. Hart.
Livestock Bedding
Straw is the bedding material for
livestock almost aniversally used on
the farm in Canada. It Will absorb
two to three times its weight of li-
quid. Peat moss used as bedding will
absorb about ten times its weight of
liquid. 'Other suitable kinds of bed-
ding for livestock are sawdust and
air-dried muck and peat.'
Farm Land Values
For the third year in succession, av-
erage values of occupied farm lands
in Canada are estimated at $214 per
acre. Farm land values have been de-
clining since 1908 when they were re-
ported at $38 per acre. A low point of
$03 per acre was reached in 19314 and
an increase of $24 occurred in 1935,
since when the values have remained
at that figure.
WANTED TO PASTURE
Cattle ,wanted to pasture on Lot 111,
Cam 12,. ' ,Lats of good
water ,and shade, Fences in -good
shape. Mrs, Alex tMane, Lot 112, Con.
MdKillop.
FOR SALE
Two heifers Durham and 1
Hereford) to freshen ia Jane. Ivan
Forsyth, phone 11314 r 22, Seaforth.
AUCTION SALE
Production Sate of • Shorthorns.
• At !Cloverdale Stock Farm, Lott 117,
Con. 16, Stephen Township, Iftwon
County, on Wednesday, 'Jane 1, 1938.
Sale to commence at +11:310 p.an
1313 ,nicely bred Young Heifers and
Caws, 6 'Young Bulls, from our best
cows and by such renowned show and
breeding Ib'u'lls as Double Minstrel
anci Brawith 'Fame, Fair William and
Glenburn Warrior,
This 15 Your ropportunity to lay a
:foundation or select a few fdr addi-
tion, as a lot ,of these females have
been continuous Prize winners att' the
County IFairs.
Robert". Amos, Moffat, Ont..; Dan -
can Brown, ,Sliedden, Wm,
Denfield, Ont., Auctioneers.
W. 'Oestieicher, R , M. Peek,'
Proprietors. •
FOR :SALE Jot
Pure bred Shorthorn bull. Phone
4 on 141, .Seaforth.
REFRIGERATOR
Norge, with a ten year warranty,
brand new, a limited atunber °MY,
$1169.95. For further particulars write
Heintzmaa !& Co., 242 Dundas Street,
London. No ,obligation.
gredients should be rnixed thoroughly
first. The molasses is then stirred into
the water and this solution added to
the. bran and Paris green. In mixing
the bait, only enough water should be
added to make the anaterial the con-
sistency of Tea sawdust. It should
not be made sloPPY, but so that it will
crumble in the 'hands and slip•through
the fingers easily.
Land that was heavily infested last
year should be treated before the
plants are set out. This is done by
broadcasting the bait at the rate of 115-
20 lbs, per acre a few nights before
transplanting. One application should
be sufficient, bnat if the cutworms are
very tnumerous, a second application
should be made two ar three days af-
ter the first one The bait should al-
ways be spread in the evening just
before dusk, and if possible, a warm
still night should be chosen for the
work
If tbe attack is unexpected and the
.plants are already in the field, the bait
should be applied around the base of
each plant, using about half a tea-
spoon per plant. Should one applica-
tion of the bait not kill all the put -
Worms, a second treatment should be
made two or three nights later.
Ontario Sheep Breeders' Field Day
on June 4th
Saturday, june 4th, ,promises to be
a red-letter day in the history of On-
tario sheep breeders, as John D. Pat-
terson, Don Head Farms, near Rich-
mond Hill, has thrown open his spaci-
ous acres for the annual Field Day of
the Sheep Breeders of the province.
Mr. Patterson has one of the best
kept farms in Ontario stocked with
Southdewn sheep that have won
many prizes at leading Canadian and
International exhibitions. Mr. !Patter-
gon has also one of the best Aber-
deen -Angus herds in Canada.
Mr. Patterson is leaving no stone
unturned to make the Field Day an
outstanding success. In addition to
providing lunch for the visitors, he is
installing several baseball diamonds
and horseshoe pitches. There will also
be special races far the children. The
Field Day will commence at 111 am.
standard time.
Dan Head Farms are located about
midway between Richmond Hill and
Maple, two miles west of Yonge
Street Highway ,and about OD miles
north of Toronto.
Remember, every sheep 'breeder
with his family is invited.
Explorer -"And there, as I entered
the house, I came face to face with
a ferocious ape. What do you think
I did?"
Bored
mirror."
listener -"Removed the
Want and For Sale ads, 11 week 25c
• AUCTION SALE
Of Penn Implements, etc. at Lot
NI,4 111, Con. Ill, MeKillop, on Thurs-
day, 1Jame and, at 0 o'clock.
lvlassey Harris binder, hay loader,
Deering hay rice, Deering mower,
land roller, oulltivator, ,Fleury plow,
3-sectiort 'harrows, wagon nearly
new, truck wagon, sliding rack, set
af scales, hay car; 'Workman & War-
den fanning mill, 2 sets • af double
collars, set of double *lines, nearly
new, pump, 15 'bushels potatoes, 00
hens 1 year old, quantity of hay
Terms ,eash,
Frank Dempsey, Prop,
Harold Dale, Auct,
FOR SALE
Garage 10 x ft., also 2 small
colony houses. Scott's 'Poultry .Farin,
Seaford".
HELP WANTED
Woman 'wanted by Part invalid.
Apply to Miss Mary Taykr, 'c/o
Mrs. Fewe, 'Moven.,
TENDERS
:Will he received ap to June 35 Sor
the painting and :decorating of School
House of S. S, No. 3, Hulled. 'Kindly
apply after school hours to Mrs. Leo
Stephenson; Secty.-Treasurer, R. IR.
2, Seaforth, ,Ont.
PLANTS FOR SALE
Tomatoes, peppers, celery, garden
hucklelberry and flowers. Thos. M.
Grieve, Egmondville.
WEDDING PHOTOGRAPHS
When you think of 'Photographs of
the Wedding Party 'just remember
the 'Burgess Studios, Mitchell and
Clinton, Where you get high quality
portraits at treasonable prices.
WANTED
Experienced man wants Work on
farm. Apply (William Wright, Eg-
mondville.
FOR SALE
7 Pigs, six weeks old. John C. Bell,
phone a. 12, Hensel'
NO TRESPASSING
Persons wishing to use the 'privil-
eges of t'he dump prdvided by the
Town of Seaforth for its ,citizens, on
the farm of H. Kellar, must first se-
cure a permit from the Town Clerk.
Otherwise they wihl be prosecuted for
trespassing.
By order of the Town Council.
Controlling Cutworms
Cutworms are usually active and
feeding before most crops are even in
the ground. ,Hence it is most import-
ant to he prepared for their attack at
the 'beginning of the season. Bran
,bait has given mast effective control
for many years.
A list of the ingredients composing
the bran bait includes bran, 210 lbs.;
molasses, one quart; Paris green, one
half lb.; and water ,(about) 21% !gal-
lons. In making the halt, the dry in -
HOGS -WOOD -COAL -SALT
We are BUYING HOGS. Give us a trial. We can also
supply you with HARDWOOD or SOFT WOOD delivered
in lots of from one to ten cords. Get our piice on Red Jacket
SOFT COAL. We have a supply of SALT of all kinds.
Phone your order. Get our price on MOTOR OIL. One, five
or ten gallon lots in your can. Also GREASE. We will truck
and sell your Cattle in Toronto. We will have Clay DRAIN
,TILE about May 24th. Place your order and you will be
served in turn until we get stocked up again. Give us a
chance to give you service. We have two trucks, one large,
one small.
SPROAT & SPROAT TILE MFTRS'
PHONE 136 r 2, SEAFORTH
FOR BETTER VALUES
SHOP IN EGMONDVILLE
First Grade Creamery
Butter, 2 pounds
Shortening, 2 pounds
Pastry Flour, 24 lb. ...
, Granulated Sugar
per cwt. .... . ... 4.39
Plus 'Excise Tax
Manitoba Flour
per bag . .. . 3.29
Saturday Only
P. .& G. Soap
55c 5 cakes • 19c
• ...25c Pearl White, 5 cakes 19c
....49c Castile, 10 cakes 25c
Sunlight, 4 cakes 23c
Arm & Hammer Wash
Soda, 3 pkges. 17c
Comfort, 5 cakes 25c
ISunprise, 5 cakes 25c
No preminam, ,coupons at these •prices
W. .
Finnigan
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
Successor to John H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC •
Seaforth, Ontario
COURT OF REVISION
Township of IVIcEillop •
The MoKillop Township' Council
will meet as a Court of 'Revision ,on
the Assessment Roli of ,111938 at Win-
throp Hall ,on Monday, 'June 6.th,
.1938, at 10 ,o'clock a, m. ,All appeals
should be in the laatrtds of the, Clerk
on or before May 218th.
John 'MeNay, Clerk,
Seaford" R. R.2.
COME AND SEE
Westinghouse
CUSHIONED ACTION WASHERS
JOHN
We have an affidavit sworn
before a notary public to prove
that the Westinghouse Wash-
er takes out more dirt with the
least wear on clothing, com-
bined with the best built
washer available. We have on
display a shirt which has been
washed 104 times under ordin-
ary home laundering condi-
tions, each washing consisting
of washing for ten minutes in
hot soapy water in a Westing-
house Washer, rinsing and
wringing operations.
BACH
COURT OF REVISION
For The Township -of Hullett
A Court of Revision to hear.the ap-
peals against the Assessment Roll of
1938, for the ,Township .of
will be held in the Community Hall,
Londesboro, on June 6th, al 1 p.m.
1Pardes appealing against their as-
tessment must send their appeals to
The Clerk, on !or before the 3trd day
of ',Jane, 1938.
Jas, W. McCool,
,Clerk of Hulled Twp.
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL
The next meeting of,Huron Coun-
ty Council will be held in the Coun-
cil Chambers, Court House, 'Goderich,
commencing Tuesday, May 311st, 01938,
at 2 p.m. All accounts, notices of dep-
utations, and other ,business requiring
attention should be in the 'hands of
the County Clerk by May 27th.
g. M. Roberts, County Clerk,
,Goderioh, 'Ont.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
h House and Lot in the Town of
Seaforth -belonging to Rebecca Davis.
Estate: Comfortable
2. Part of Lot 24,. ,Con. 3, McKillop,
containing 5 acres. Comfortable house
and striall barn.. Suitable for poultry
ranch.
3. Lot 7, Con. als, .Grey Township.
1110 acreeg,Good brick house and barn,
driving sted, good well, 34 anile from
school. Property of late Wm. Woods.
Particulars may be secured from Mrs.
Kate Woods, Walton, :Ont.
Apply Elmer D. Bell, Seaforth, Ont.
• E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
TheiSecond Division Court
County, of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build,
in Seaford". Office hours:-
- Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1130 p.m. to '5 a.m. Saturday
evening, 7•100. p• m to 9 P m
• • •
PLANTS FOR SALE
Large variety of !Petunias, Snap-
dragons and many other flowering
plants. Tomatoes, Calbbage, Cauli-
flower, Celery, Peppers, 'Garden
Huckleberries, Dahlia Balbs and Per-
ennials. A. L. Porteous, one block
east of Hospital.
NOTICE TO FARMERS
Just got in a 'Lull line of ,Essex eed
corn, 'Gov. tested. Having parchased
from the same Grower for about ten
years can .depend on quality. A 'fall
line of 'fence material, Wire, Posts
and Shingles. Also agent for Beatty
Bros. Barn, Hay and Piping equip-
ment, carried in stook. Phone 41 - 511,
Hensel W. E. Butt, Kippen.
PENNSYLVANIA PRODUCTS
'Nearly all kinds of oils and greases.
Motor oil, cream separator oil, maCh-
Me ,oil. Prompt free delivery. Grain
bought, Sant Chesney, Phone 11100r4,
Seaforth,
FOR SALE
Two choice young sows, !bred, ,for
sale. Wanted to buy -soy beans. Ap-
ply to John Nolan, phone 21 on 144.
NOTICE •
For service, pure bred Yorkshire
hog, of goad select type, Terms $1
cash, ;Hugill's Specialty Farm, No. 8
Highway west.
NOTICE
Destroy these noxious weeds -Sow
Thistles, Ox -eye Daisy, Wild Must-
ards, Bind Weed, Blue Weed, Tepper
Grasses, Bladder Campion, ,Hawk-
weeds, Stinkweed, Canada Thistle,
Common Milkweed, White Cockle,
Wild Carrot, Wild Lettuce's, Com-
mon 'Ragweed, Dodder, ,C0111131on
13ardock, Poison Ivy, .Chicory, Docks,
Russian Thistle, Tumbling Mustard,
Cinquefoils, Spurges.
The Weed Control( Aot stakes -
Clause 13; Every occupant of land, or
if the land is unoccupied, the owner
shall destroy all weeds designated
noxious by the regulations as often in
every year as is sufficient to prevent
the ripening of their seeds.
Clause 213: Any person who con-
travenes any of the provisions of ihis
act OT refuses or neglects to obey any
lawful order of an Inspector given
under authority of this Act, shall ha -
mar a penalty of not less than $110,
nor more rhan $50, for ,every such of-
fence.
Weeds have no place in a 'progres-
sive municipality: do your share to
prevent their spread.
,HAIRCI.JD PRINHALE,
Weed Inspector
Municipality of Stanley Twp.
FARMS FOR SALE
Good farms for sale in Bruce, HU-
ron and 'Perth Counties, A reasonable
cash payment will be accepted and
terms for the balance arranged at 4%
interest. Write me, stating require-
ments. Oliver Hemingway, Inspector
For Commissioner of Agricultural
R.R, 13, Brussels, or Phone 034,
Brussels.
FARM FOR SALE
1100 aore farm with good buildings,
spring creelc and 'bush. Priced right
for quick sale. lApPlY to The Seaforth
News.
WANTED
Small house to rent. Reply 'giving
full particulars to Box 127, The Sea -
forth News.
MILTO,N FORDER. (27688)
Enrolment 'No. 151215 Form 3
,Monday noon will his own? stable,
lot 213, con. 6, Logan, an•d go to john
L. lvIalone's, lot 114, con, 4, MoKillop,
for night.
Tuesday -To Joseph' 'O'Rourke's,
lot 4, con. 6, MOICillop, for noon,
thence to Rock Bros., 'Brodhagen, for
Wednesday --To John Dietz, lot 8,
eon. 10, MdKillop, for noon, and 40,,
'thence to Geo. Bennewies, lot '8, con.
114 MoKillop, for night.
Thursday -To Amos Wickie's, lot
1219, oon. 114, Logan, for noon, thence
to' Larne Smith's, lot 116, con. ,117,
Elena, for night
!Friday' -To 'George H. Sieman's,
lot 2,14-, on. 11111, Logan, for noon, and
night Saturday to his own :stable.
Terms, is1t4 Feb..11)st, 11939.
1J. Hignell, prop. l& man.,
ROYAL CARBROOK [27101]
Enrohnent No. 31500. • Form 11
Route for season of 1938:
Monday -Will leave his awn stable
Lot 3, ,Con. 3, Hulled, to go north to
Walton to !Herb. Kirkby's for noon;
to his awn sta'ble for night.
WednesdayWill go east as far as
Beechwood; 'home for night.
Friday ---Will go south 294 miles,
then • west to Sam Switzer's, school,
then south to 31411 Road and home by
way of Seaforth.
Terms -4119 payable Mar. 1, 1939.
'I'. J. McMichael, Prop. &'Manager
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Tax P.m.:Payment
Receipts For
1938
The Town will pay 4 per cent per
annum up to Aug. 31/38 on all pre-
paid 1938 taxes.
Certificates and full particulars
may be obtained from the Town
Clerk's office in the Town Hall.
D. 15. WILSON,
' Treas.
Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid-
ent,VVindstorm & guarantee bonds.
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
in first class companies.
Information cheerfully given
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
' INSURANCE AGENCIES
Phone Mg, vir