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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1939-06-22, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 22, 1939 $umrner Trousers Newest Fashions in Stripes, Checks, and plain patterns CREAM TROUSERS ,Something new. Cooler than flannels, yet as smart and dressy 4.5 FORSYTH SHIRTS The newest in summer pat- terns are here —they are different 1.95 A large assortment of Fine Shirts 1.00 The new in or outer style 98c SOCKS New summer patterns, short length with las- tex tops. Pair 25c New LACY SHEERS Wear them everywhere 4 95 through Summer 5 New lacy sheers, cool, delightfully figure -flattering Sizes 14 to 44 HENSALL Farquhar-Bawden- • A quiet wedding was t solemnized Saturday evening 'at 9 o'clock in th'e ,Church of St. 'Jahn the •Evangelist, London, when Rev. C. W..Foreman tented iii marriage Helen Bawden, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Damien, Exeter, to John Farquhar, .son' of Mr, and Mrs. Frank Farqtihar, Hensall, The ;bride looked charming m a white sunt with white acceslsories and :carried a bouquet of orange blos- soms. After a short honeymoon trip :the .bride, and groom took up resid- ence in Hensall. .Thos. Hudson Dies in !Pontiac— Word was received here early Sun- day morning of the sudden death .of Mr. Thos. Hudson, :eldest son of the late Mr. and Mns. Joseph Hudson of this village in his '&21ud year. The de- ceased had only been 'ill a very short time and bad been looking forward to visiting this relatives in the village in the near future, The late Mr. Hudson farmed near Marlette dor quite a 'num- ber of years, and after the ,death of his wife several years' ago went to Pontiac where he has resided with Isis son. He is survived by his family and two ,brothers, Mr. Geo. Hodson, Hen- sall, and Mr. Isaac Hudson, Seaforth. Seven sisters . also survive, Mrs, Lo- gan, Mrs. Harvey, 'Mas. 'Carlis'le, Hensall, MTs. Douglas, ' Brucefreld, Mrs. Jarrott, Hi:llsgreen; tills. Consitt, Seafonth and Mrs. Troyer, Toronto. The funeral was held on Tuesday to Marlette cemetery, Those who at- tended ,from here were Mrs. Logan, Mrs. Harvey, Mrs. Jarrott, Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Carlisle, Mrs, Walker Carlisle, Mr. and Mrs. 'Gen. Hudson, Mrs. Douglas, Mrs, Consitt and Mr. Roy Consitt. George Brock Succumbs Following Lengthy Illness— A shadow of gloom was cast over this .community on Sunday evening upon hearing of the passing of Mr. George Edward Brack, war veteran, in his 52nd year. The deceased was taken il•l last summer with a serious heart condition as -a result of injuries received in the war, He enlisted in the 1161'st Huron Battalion for over- seas service and was wounded at the battle of Virny Ridge. After the war he returned to Hensall where he had been in the blacksmith and carriage - making 'business, until last summer, when he was forced to retire owing to illness. In 191111 he was married to Miss Flossie Merner, who survives also two sons, Roy and Lloyd, and three 'daughters Grace of London, Olive (Mrs. Byron Kyle) of Hensall and Mildred at home. A military .fun- eral service was held on Wednesday at 2 p.m. from the United Church, of which the deceased was a valued member. Interment in Hensall Union cemetery. Mr. and Mrs, John Passmore and Mr. and Mrs. Carl Passmore visited with relatives in Delhi on Sunday. Little Gerald Bell, son of Mr. and Mrs, Glen Bell, who 'underwent an operation last week in St. Joseph's Hospital, London, for the purpose of grafting skin on his hand, which was seriously injured, when the little lad caught Bold of a rope passing through a pulley in the barn during the har- vest last summer, is much improved, and was able to return home Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Junes Parkins spent the week -end in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Hunkin of Thanes Road visited with Mr, and Mrs. Roy MacLaren and Mr. Wm, Is MacLaren on Thursday. Bonthron and Drysdale are having the front of their hardware store painted. Mrs. Duncan MacMartin is con- fined to her room with a heart attack, Miss Ruth Redden of Clinton is quite ill at the home of her mother, Mrs. Catherine Hedden. Miss Elizabeth Slavin who has been visiting for the past few weeks with Mr. and Mrs. Ecl Stewart in London returned 'home on Friday. Rev. Graham, rector of the Angli- can Church in Bayfield, conducted the service in St, Paul's Anglican Church on Sunday. Rev. M. A. Hunt exchanged with Rev. Graham. The Public library will be closed the first two weeks in July as the lib- rarian Mrs. Robt. Cameron will have her holidays. 'Owing to the first Sat- urday being Dominion Day. a holiday, all :books will be due on Tuesday, June 27th. Mrs. Eva Stapleton is holidaying with friends in Montreal and Coch- rane. Hensall Citizen's Band serenaded Mr. and Mrs. John Farquhar, who were married on Saturday, on Mon- day evening, and presented them with a beautiful table lamp. The presenta- tion was made by Mr. Fred Beer. Mr. and Mrs. James Tapp and daughter returned to their home in Ottawa this week, Mr. John Tapp accompanied them and will visit for a week there. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman of Blen- heim are visiting with the latter's par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. McDonell. Mr. and Mrs. 'Win. Harding, Mrs. Ida Harding and Mrs. Jenkins of London visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett. Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer are holi- daying this week in Detroit. Rev. Beverley Farr .and Mrs. Farr of Dorchester were' the guests of Rev. W. A. Young and Mrs. Young on Tuesday. Mrs. R. Y. MacLaren who under- went an operation in St. Joseph's Hospital, Landon recently, is much Unproved in 'health, and was able to return to her home Saturday. Rev, W. A. Young conducted both services in Carmel Church on Sunday and the choir sang two'beautiful an- thems, "Lead Me Lord," and "Hymn of Peace." Miss 'Irene Il.oggarnh tak- ing the solo. Next Sunday Rev. Boyle of Blyth, Moderator of Presbytery, will conduct the services here while Rev, W. A. Young conducts anniver. Bary services at Smith's Hill. Rev. R. A. Brook took charge of the services in the United Church on Sunday- and the choir sang an anthem a"I7 ear Thou My Prayer," soloists, Mrs. Hess, Mr. Harry Horton and Mr. W. 0, Goodwin. A quartette comprising Mrs. Harry .Horton, Miss • 4595 HOLLYWOOD PATTERNS McTAVISH'S SEAFORTH BRUSSELS Senior Institute Entertain Zurich Institute— The Hensel' Senior Women's I•n- stituite met in the leasement of Carmel Presbyterian Church on . Wednesday •evening and entertained the 'Zurich Institute. The ,president, }Miss Beryl Pilaff, presided over the program which opened Iby singing the "Insti- tute Ode," followed by '"'O 'Canada." The Lord's Prayer was repeated in unison.'The minutes ,of the previous meeting were read and adoptedand the roll called. The following pro- gram was presented by 'Zurich:.1VIrs. ](Dr.)'. Bryce favored with two solos, Trees" and An 'Old-fashioned Town. Miss Beatrice Manson gave a reading, 'followed 'by a piano instrumental by Mrs. (Dr.) 'O'Dwyer. A play entitled "A Molise to "the Rescue," •was very interesting and humorous. Miss Bea- trice Manson favored 'with a reading and 'Mrs. Henry Hess led a sing -song: After singing the 'Maple Leaf For- ever, 'refreshments were served by the Hensall Institute. • W. M. S. Birthday Party— The W. M. S. of Carmel •Churc'h held their annual birthday party on Thursday afternoon in the. -school room of the church, which was 'beau- tifully'decorated with peonies, orange blossoms and ferns. The president Mrs. C. Hodson presided over' the fol- lowing program which opened by singing 'hymn "The Xing of Love My Shepherd :Is." Mrs. Annie Logan led in prayer. The Bible lesson, the 23rd Psalm, was repeated in unison and Mrs, Hudson gave a paper an the psalm, which was very interest- ing, anti led in .prayer; After singing "The Lord's My Shepherd," the of- fering was received .and dedicated. by Mrs. Hudson. `Mrs. Young sang a beautiful solo. 'Building For Etern- ity," accompanied by Mrs. W. A MacLaren, Reports of the provincial meeting were given by the following: 'Mission (band -report by Mrs. Ro'b•t. Cameron, secretary's report by Mrs, Geo. 'W'alker,'horne helpers' report by Mrs. A. Logan, young women's re- port welfare Mrs. Young, welcome Bonthron, supply work by Mrs. 'Manson. Mrs. Malcolm and Mrs. Andrew 'Donal' played a +beautiful piano duet. The glad tidings report was given by Mrs. games Patterson, Literature re- port by Mrs, W. A. MacLaren and treasurer's report by Miss :Jean Dou- gall. These reports were all very int- eresting. After singing 'Blest 'be the Tie that Binds," Rev, Mr. Young led in prayer. Tea was served from a beautifully arranged table and was poured 'by Mrs. Workman and Mrs. Manson, Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Hudson of St. Marys spent the week end with the dormer's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Hudson. •Mrs. Barbara Ferguson of Tillson- burg spent the week end with ,friends in the village. Dr. Spellman, Mrs. Spellman. and family of Kitchener ,called on relat- ives and friends in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. S. L. Peppier of St. Thomas called on friends in town on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Nelson Sutherby and Mr, and Mrs. Wan. Sutherby of Trenton, Mich., visited with Mrs. \Vit. Phaff and daughters Saturday. Mr. Wm. Bonthron of Detroit visited last week with his mother Mrs. Rdbt. Bonthron anti members of the family. Hensall Wins from Crediton 7 -3 -- Quite a number :from 'here attended the :baseball game 'between Crediton and Hensall on Monday evening in Crediton. The score was 7-3 in favor of Hensall. The line-up for Crediton —Lewis, right field; Bowman, left; Fahner, centre; Smith, shortstop; Lil- ian, 1st base; Haist, 2nd base; Fahner 3rd; Bowden, catcher; Given, pitcher, They scored three runs, seven hits, and three errors. Line-up for Hensall —Kipher, right field; Balfour, left field; J. Tudor, first base; Nicol and; Hudson 3r4; Foster, centre; Brown se; Kerslake, catcher; M. Tudor, pitcher. They scared 7 runs, six hits, and two errors. Given struck out four and Tudor fanned nine. Mr, and Mrs. Ed McAsh of Lon- don visited with relatives here last week. Mr. Harold Shepherd of Toronto is visiting with Mr. and Mrs. John Shepherd. IN MEMORIAM r Stagg.-1In' memory o y of Mrs. Frank Stagg, who passed away, June Mad, 111913e. 'Treasured 'thoughts of one so dear, Often :bring a silent tea, Thoughts r:etiirn to scenes now past, Time rolls on but memory lasts, —'Ever remembered by the Family. IN MEMORIAM Rruddel'l — In loving memory of James Ruddell who passed away just one year ago.' -Always.good, .unselfish and kind, Few on this earth this equal you'll find, One of the Ibiest that God.couid' seed, A loving Uncle right to ,the enol. —Sadly missed by niece,, Jessie. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. George McClinchey and dam- ily wish to 'thank their 'friends and neighbors for their many wets ,of kind- ness and sympathy shown them in their recent sad bereavement,' also for the 'beautiful !floral tributes. Ruth 'Brook. Mr. Harry Horton and' Mr. W. 0. 'Goodwin sane; "pear Lord and Father of Manlrind." Miss Kay Drysdale and friend Miss Stanley of London spent the week end at the home of the former's. iar- ents, MT. and Mrs. G. M, Drysdaie. STANLEY On Sunday, June '118th, Goshen congregation celebrated the 70th an- niversary of the 'building of the church. A lovely June day and a large crowd, numbering 'between 300 and 360, contributed to' the success of the anniversary. The members of the congregation took an active interest in decorating and preparing the large shed for the occasion and are deeply grateful to all the friends and visitors, who, by their presence and interest contributed to the spaccess 'of the clay. The preacher dor the day was Rev. J. M. Keys, M,A.,Ph,D., of Niagara Falls, New York, and his sermons were a suitable, clear and ' 'forceful gospel message. With 'hint on the platform and assisting in the services were, our own pastor, Rev. J. R. Peters, Rev, C. B. Heckendorn of 'Zurich and Rev. J. L. Foster of .Lake- side, a former pastor. The musical part was taken by our local choir under the leadership of Mr. Richard Robinson, assisted by Rev. J, R. and Mrs. Peters, who sang, very accept- ably, a duet at each service. Congrat- ulatory messages were received from WOOL WANTED Highest Market Price DELIVERED AT EGMOND- VILLE H. M. J1CISSON Phone 3-v,' Seaforth AUCTION SALE At residence of the late Mrs, 'Car- bert, Seaforth, on Thursday, June 29, at 2 °cloak. (Dining room suite, 6 din- ing room ,chairs, 3 piece parlor suite, 2 dressers, 1L stands, 2 white iron beds, complete, rocking chair, small table, kitchen chairs, carpet, and other articles. Terms, cash, Geo. Elliott, Auctioneer, .FR11 AY AND ISATURDiAY'ONLY CASH SPECIALS Choice Creamery Butter 2 lb. 45c Choice Dairy Butter 2 lb. ....... .,. 35c Pure Lard, 2 ib. 17c Shortening, 2 ib. 23c Robinhood Flour— per 98 Ib. bag ... ....,2,49 Granulated Sugar per bag 5.75 Sudden Death Bug Killer 10 lb. 39c Bug Killer, 20 ib .. 69c Salt, per cwt 59c Soap Chips, 4 lb. 25c Comfort Soap, 4 cakes 150 Shu -Milk, cleans all ]rinds of White Shoes 13c. Western Queen Flour— per 98 lb. bag 2 09 Stockade Animal Fly :Spray' Gal. Tins 99c W. J. Finnigan WANTED By respectable widowed lady an unfurnished, three roamed apartment an Seaforth, convenient to church,. .heated or unheated, with conveni- ences, by July 1st, Apply to the News Office. • HOUSE FOR SALE House in Egrnondville on Main St, stable, hen house, '.garage, % acre of land, :plenty of room, 3 rooms upstairs. Hydro, cistern, hard and soft water,; low taxes, fruit trees. Apply at The' !News Office. AUCTION SALE Of Furniture. In lane back of Com- mercial Hotel on Wednesday, June 28th at 2 pan. Includes one gate-leg dining room table, one folding couch, one settee, one 3 -cornered 'kitc'hen cupiboard, 3 beaver board folding screens, small tables, stands, etc. Terms, cash. G'eo, H. Elliott, Auctioneer. 'Margaret MacLennan, Prop. AUCTION SALE Of Household 'Effects,—Mr. Har- old Jackson has been instructed to sell on the premises, North Main Street, Seaforth, on Saturday • June 24th, at 1 o'clock p.m., the following !household articles: Walnut sideboard; hall rack; dining room table; centre table; number of small tables; 5 'beds, springs and mattresses; lour dressers; chest of drawers; 4 wash stands; couch; 6 rockers; 6 kitchen Chairs; carpet rug; oiloloth rug; le good win- dow shades; steel range; coal heater; dishes, glassware and sealers, lawn mower and other articles too nunier- OnS to mention. Terms—Cash. Miss Jennie O'Connell, Proprietress. Harold 'Jackson, Auctioneer. COW FOR SALE Well 'bred Jersey cow, milking, for sale. Apply to Roddy McLean, Eg- anondvine. a number of friends who could not be present, some of whom were, Rev. and Mrs. A. H. Brown of London, Rev. J. J. 'Durrant and family of For- est; Rev. W. 0. Robinson, of Pilot Mound, Man.; Mr. Harold W. Walker of Peterborough; Mrs. Sam Haynes of St. Marys, Rev. A. Brown and .family, Hamilton; Mrs. W. Turner, Pilot Mound, Man.; Mrs. W. Cockerline, Pilot Mound, Man.; Mrs. D. (Johnston, Pilot Mound, Man.; Rev. Jas, Penrose and family, Elimville. .Among those .who were present from a .distance were, Mr. W. H. Ste- phenson, Marlette, Mich.; Mr. and Mrs. Paul Jahn and family, Flint, Mich.; Messrs. Albert and Ferd Snell, Regina, Sask.; Mr. W. and Miss Roxie Palmer, Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Ed Lowden, Hamilton; Miss Isabel Robinson, Bronte; Mrs. G. Shaw and family, London; Mrs, Jas. Boyce and May, London; Mrs. Mary Hinde and family, Tupperville; Mr. and Mrs. Fred Whan, Toronto; Mrs. E. Jo'hnson and Mr, Geo. E. Johnson, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Wilbert Johnson, Goderich; Mrs. Mary And- erson, Goderich; Mr. and Mrs. Dave Kay, Clinton; Mrs. 'John McKinley, Clinton; Mr. and Mrs, Sam Hanna, Mrs. Annie Reid, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Lilley, Mr. and Mrs. N. W. Keys. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Routledge, Mrs. Geo. Coleman and Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Keys and .family, all of Sea - forth; Mr. Stewart Keys, Toronto; Rev. and Mrs. J. M. Keys, Niagara Falls, N.Y.; Rev. and Mrs. J. L. Foster and daughter, Lakeside; Mrs, Margaret Erratt, Muncey; Mrs. Min- nie 'Vodden, Alberta; Mr. and Mrs. Will Cameron, Seaforth. TEACHER WANTED Experienced teacher wanted for S.S. No, :5, Tuokersniith. Applications will be received until 'July 8tli. Hugh M. Chesney, Sec.-Treas.. Seaforth, R.R. 4. WANTED A bean cultivator and puller in good repair, will buy, or rent for the season, Robert McLachlan, phone :1131r'112, Seaforth central. PIGS FOR SALE 5 pigs, 7 weeks old. Apply to David Dignan, Hensall, R. R. 2, Phone 9111-.16, Zurich central. HURON AND BRUCE COUNTY ASSOCN. PICNIC All are cordially invited to attend the second Annual Get -together -old- time -basket -picnic, to be held at the Dauphin Fair Grounds on Thursday,, July 6th. Gates open at 130 p.m. Bring your 'basket of eats. Also bring cups. A good program of sports is being prepared; Membership consists of all who were born in either one of these two counties in Ontario, or who had their home therein and are now living .in Dauphin, Gilbert Plains, Grandview, Ochre River, Lawrence or ,Massey River municipalities, their +wives, hus- bands andall descendants thereof. WORK WANTED Girl wants .'housework by the month. Apply at the News Office. MEN WANTED A sure living to EVERY ACTIVE FAMILEX DEALER for selling 200 daily necessities in reserved district of 800 families. Money;back guarantee. Low Prices...Quick Sales...Big ord- ers. a. rd-ers..,. REPEATS! l We help you. NO RISK. Real opportunity for worker, FREE catalogue - and particulars: FA3'[ILEX, 1570 St. Clement, MON- TREAL. • ROOFING Why not try Liquid Fibre Coating for steel and flat roofs. Only $2 a square: We guarantee them for 5 years. Also sell cement chimney tops. Apply to Joe Becker, phone 42, Clinton. • TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received until '6th of July for washing walls and ceiling and repainting of Walton School. The work to be finish in !Jelly. Roy Ben- nett, Chairman of School Board. NOTICE An, prepared to twist all wts. and lengths of hay -fork rope with twine, also slings made up. Expert at all kinds of splicing, and piecing. 'Call now for particulars as haying is near. Harold Armstrong, phone 16-1141, Seaforth. ELMER D. BELL, B.A. Successor to . John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick Ds McConnell, H. Glenn Hays 'SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court 'County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Office flours:- Tuesday, Thursday and • Saturday 1:30 p.m. to '5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7:30 p. an. to 9 p. m. TOWN OF SEAFORTH Tax Pre=Pay merit Receipts For 1939 The Town will pay 4 per cent per annum up to Aug. 31/39 on all pre- paid 1939 taxes. Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk's office in the Town Hall. D. H. WILSON, Treas. NOTICE • Wallace Ross, Apiarist, will pay 500 for swarms of bees during the month of June. Phone 303J. FOR SALE Storm Seal, Rosco Ribbed, and Corrugated Steel Roofing, Council Standard with 25 -year Guarantee, Eavestroughing, Galvanized Sheet Iron, Metal Sidings, Galv'd Hog Troughs, Corrdgated Round - End Water Troughs and Tanks, Galv'd Furnace Pipes, Metal Ridge and Val- ley, Granary Lining. Also—Copper, Zinc, Tin, Stainless Steel, &c., in sheets, Rosco Portable Silos, Roofing Paints, Asphalt Roofing, Asphalt. Brick Siding, Floor Tile, Slate Roof- ing, Building Paper, Plastic Cements, Roofing Nails, &c. Write, phone or call in person for an estimate. 'Murray Tyndall, Brucefield. Phone 616 ring 12, Clinton. DRAIN TENDERS McKILLOP Tenders for the repair of the Law- rence Drain will be received by the undersigned until Monday, 'July .3rd, at 3.30 p.m. at Carnegie Hall, Sea - forth, when tenders 'will be opened. Excavations will 'be 3,1180 cu. yards. Length 116;200 ft. Tenders will also be received for construction andrepair of the Box Drain which is a branch of the Law- rence Drain. Excavations 1,630cubic yards. Length 3,04'0 feet, Ten per cent. of contract to ac- company tender. Lowest or any tend- er notnecessarily accepted, Plans and specifications at 'Clerk's office, lot 315, con, 3, 'McKillop. 'JOHN 'McNAIY, 'Clerk, R.R. 2, Seaforth. STRAWBERRIES FOR SALE Large irrigated Strawberries, first crop :this year. Bring your own con- tainers land save. Apply to O. B. Perham, Winthrop, The Handsome Choicely Bred Clydesdale Stallion MILTON FORDER (27686) Enrolment INb. '3'5215. Forni 3 Route for 11939—Monday noon will leave his owue stable, lot 23, con, 5, Logan, and proceed to Peter H•ick- nel"s, lot 24, con. 5, McKillop. Tuesday—To 'Joseph O'Rourke's, lot 4, con. 6, MicI:illop, for noon, thence to Rock Bros., Brodhagen. Wednesday --to John Dietz's, lot 8, con. 199, McKillop, for noon, thence to Geo. 'B'ennewies', lot 18, con. 12, McK. Thursday -to Henry Steinbach's fat 38, con. 12, Logan, for noon, thence to Geo. H. Siemon's, lot 04, con. 11, Log. Friday—to his own stable, where he will remain until following Monday. Terris -4113 .payable Feb. !1st, 1940. Jacob Hignell, :Prop. and Manager.. Enrolment 3049 Form 2 The Standard Bred Stallion BARON LULLWATER 2111196. 2.1311, at three years old 1939 Grade "B". Premiuin No. 376. Will stand 'for the improvement of stock at the barn of his owner, W. C. Govenlock, Egmondville, He is a jet :black in color, stands 16-3 hands 'high and weighs 11100 lbs. He is a premium horse and is sound. His sire, Bogalusa, 2.0474. He is also a handsome horse as he was first and reserve champion at the Royal Winter fair, Toronto, last win- ter, 1933. Would try to make ar- rangements to meet those from a dis- tance where possible. Terms $12. pay- able Feb. 1st, '119,40. ROYAL CARBROOK [27101] ' Enrolment No. 3501. Form 1 FLOWERPRINT SUPREME [383622]:. Enrolment No. 3959 Form 3. Route, for season of 1939: Monday—Will leave his own stabte- Lot 3, Con. 3, Huliett, to go north to. Walton to Herb Kirkby's for noon; to his 'own stable .for night. Wednesday—Will go east as far as Beechwood; home for night. Friday—Will go south 2a5f miles, then west to Sam Switzer's school, south to Mill Road, then by way of Clinton bo David Rogers for noon; home by wayof 9th con., Goderich Tp. Tenths -13, payable .Mar. 111, 1940 T. J. McMichael, Prop. & Manager INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid- ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds. Rates reasonable. All risks placed,- in first class companies. Information cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIE,' Phone 334 w STRATFORD GO.DERICH COACH LINE'S SUMMER TIME TABLE Leaves Seaforth for Stratford: Daily. 8,25 lam: and 6.25 p.m. Leaves Seaforth for Codcrioh: Daily except Sdnday and hal., Loa p.m.. and 7.40 p.m. Sun. and holo 1.00 p.m: and 9,20 pan. Connection • at Stratford for Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit Agents - queen's Hold, Commorr:iol Hotel, Dick - Mouse