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The Seaforth News, 1939-11-23, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS MeTAVISITS e. For Kiddies we have smart little easeelt Dresses Surprisingly smart orig- inal lines distinguish these new arrivals front. all others Misses' and Matrons' Sizes $5,95 Plaids and Plain Wool Cashmeres Late Fall and Winter Millinery $1.00 to $2.49 emeavea51.49 tip rxs emminames Have you seen our new FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS They are really feminine in style, and so cosy and warm you will event these for gifts as well as for ;,yourself. Priced from $1.25 to $2.49 Ladies' Flannelette Gowns 49c 1--ong Sleeve Gowns 69c Embroidered Gowns, in neat cello- phane gift packages 89c Children's Pyjamas. 49c Children's Sleepers 79c Enjoy the beauty of "T Sheer Hose at the price you are» used g to paying, CIRCLE BAR HOSE Chiffon 75c Semi -ser. 75c Service $1_00 Crepe $1.00 mansmamattraguemusessaumpammarrayagamasatieaseas MEN'S COATS Dozens of newest style Coats have just arrived. You will be amazed when you seethe quality. Special, $14.95 up silt, 41 „ia to�W.�.I4 1 Underwear Boys' Mason Knit Combs, 79c Fleece Lined Combs. 69c Men's All -Wool Penman's -Combs. all sizes to 44 $2.49 Shirts and Drawers, each $1.49 Stanfield's Red Label Shirts and Drawers $1.98 each Penman's "95" Combs. 53,75 Dozens of FINE WOOL HOSE, all in newest designs. (subs) ....25e pr. FINE WOOL HOSE in the color you want 39c MeTAVISIIPS Seaforth Brussels HENSALL Mee. Colin Hudson visited last week at the home of cher son-in-law and ,daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Eldon Kading e: London. Mrs, \Vin. Smale underwent an op- eration last week at Dr. D. G. Steer's office for ,removal of her tonsils. Mr. and Mrs. Robt, Moore and fam- ily spent the week end visiting with relatives in Toronto. Mrs. Gen, Gould returned to her 'bonne - in 'Clinton after .pending the. pat week with her parents, :Mr, and ;Mrs, Gen. Walker. Mr. and \1r -s. E. L :!fickle were guests at the Wiggins -Morgan wed- -ding in the Metropolitan 'United Cha ch on Saturday. Miss Florence (Welsh as soloist at the wedding sang "Pecause." Council Meeting.- . se etatutery meeting of the village •ce nett was held Wednesday evening at 8 p.m. in the -council chamber with all eannbe.rs present. The minutes of ti - v)ns rireetin•g were read. Jones ane Shepaerd. that the minutes he ac ted as read. Carried. T.ee Hedden. re it ed re the need of a coal oil store t.an hall. S1rep.herd and Twit- r'netl that „r secure a coal oil stove fee t r ie the town. hall. Carried. 'correspondence read Judge T. M. C e:no. 7. Raster, Dept. .,f Municipal .'-.Pairs. Dept. of Pensions and Na - ",rt Health. Same considered and T..:Ils and accoturts: Provincial scourer. marlin, '$1.30; J. Roger. -`rare -plans, 525: J. T. Turner, gravel; • 534 total $50.30. Janes -shepherd, feet "x11, and accounts as read be paid -- errred. Horton and Twitchell. that 'roc- adjourn to meet Dec. 4. 1939. _ar i, d-,j•as. A. Petersen. Clerk. McNicol-Pfaff.- Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Shepherd. and daughter of Exeter visited' -.on Sunday with ifr. and Mrs, Jhn Shepherd Mr. and -Mrs. 'I'. G. Hemphill of \\ roseter visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill and Mr, and Mrs. Cornelius Cook, Mr. Rohl. Richard's of Sarnia was a recent visitor at the home „f -Mr. and Mrs. .James Parkins. Mrs. Reba. \lid•dleton returned home after a pleasant visit with her smother at Bayfield. - - Mr. and hies, Herbert Britton and d nrghters of Dublin visited on Sun- day with Mrs, Hannah Workman and Miss Mabel Workman. Mr. Howard Hemphill df Toronto visited over tate week end with his 'parents, Mr. and Mrs, A. W. E, Hem- phill. hiss Violet Schwalm of St, Thomas visited recently at the home of her .parents, Mr. and .lir:;. Peter Schwalm. Burn.--\ son, to Mr. and Mee. John Bean in Si. Marys Hospital, ,Novem -ser link. \]r. Cline of Sotttdairitaton t reii.r- ,ng Mr, A. I. Case at the t. N.R. station - hir. and -Mrs. John Cnrbet and sun Ross spent the -.week end visiting with relatives in London. Dr. and 31re. Spellman anti family rt Kitchener ri it cd on Sunday nvitit Mrs. Spellmans parents, -Mr. and \frs Gerdnu 13,iton, Mr. and birs. Vani au;;•hten of To- ronto',pent the trek end w•itlr the Litter's i,arents, M -r. anti Mrs. Chas S1 t Done11. 11r. Stanley Tudor and Mr. Duff Brown are enjoying a 'hunting trip in Northern Ontario. - Mr. and Mrs. \V. R. Davidson visit- ed .on Sunday with relatives and friends near Stratford. Mics Audrey Kerslake and friend of London spent trhe week end visit- ing 'With Mr, and Mrs..4. W. Kers- lake and Vire, !Walker. Miss Mary Cnleanan and Billy 'Cole- man had their tonsils removed at Dr. Steer's office on Saturday. Mr..and Mrs. Cline Flynn i>!f Lon- don visited over the week end with the latter's parents, 'Mr. and' Mrs. James Parkins. The Ladies' Association o'f 'Carmel 'Presbyterian Church !will hold a ten - cent tea and home -baking sale in the basement of the church on Saturday, November 25th. Everybody welcome. 1. quiet but ,pretty 'wedding was so-rtnnized on Wednesday. 'Novem- ber 1(5th, at 'high neon at the Caven P c+hyte:rian Manse. Exeter. when the Rev. Doukas Hill united in marriage R t -y M. 'T Pfaff, youngest: 'dau:gthter of Mr. and Mrs. !John E. Pfaff, Hen - ,all. and Alvin E. 'McNicol, second oldest son of .Mr. and Mrs. John Mc - Mica of Farquhar. The (bride was Charming in a frock of 'peacock 'blue triple sheer trope with accessories to match and carried a bouquet of :pink matins and maiden hair fern. The at- tendants were Mr. and Mrs, Reg. Tebbutt of Hensall. Following- the ,ceremony a wedding dinner was serv- ed at the hntne of Mr. and Mrs. Nel- son Pfaff, Hensall, to the immediate elatives of the imide acid ,groom. The dining roans was 'beautifully decorated ;in pink and white and the bride's table rentred with the wedding cake. Later the happy couple deft (for a mo- tor trip to London. Detroit and 'other om,s. The 'bride travelled in a navy coat with black accessories. :Upon their return they will reside near Woodham. Best wishes are extended to the young couple, Mrs. John E. Neil and. son Ronald of London at- tended -the wedding. Mr: and Mrs, Frank Coleman cele- brated -their fortieth needling anniv- ensary at their home on Wednesday, Nov. 115. Mr. and 'Mrs.. Coleman ,have resided in the village for. the 'past six years, meeting which .opened iby the playing Of a hymn and a poem was read lby Miss Beryl Pffaff and a hymn was sung, followed ,by sentence •!prayers. The Ibu'sinesss was discussed, roll call- ed and offering received. A very int- eresting . ;story on "Yesterdays' was read Iby :Mrs, Roy 'Bell. ,Mfrs ;Malcolm D'angal4:favored with a piano instrum- ental and ,hymn "I Heald the 'Voice of 'Jesus," was !Sung. The topic on "The 'tintouc'halbles of India," was very eddytglwen Iby Miss 'Mabe7Work- man and the ,meeting closed with prayer. A social hour ,was spent in sewing and dainty refreshments •serv- ed by the hostess. Rev, R. A. Brook tconducteel serv- ices in the United Church on Sunday. The choir sang two !beautiful anthems. Thou Art Near." and "Sing (Unto the Lord." •Mr. and Mrs. jack Elder of !Oshawa spent the week end visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Elder. Mrs. 1. Horning and son of Palm- erston K Visited recently with Miss • Scott and Mrs. C. Ballantyne. Mrs. Mrs. Harry Albray and ffamily re- turned to their home in London :after spending the past week with the for- mer's parents, ,Mi'. and 'Mrs.- Colin Hudson. Rev, 13, F. Andrew conducted 'ser- vices in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday.The choir sang a 'beautit el- ;althorrr, "Give lis Peace," at the morning service, Miss 'Margaret Dou- aa11 was soloist, A quartette cotnprie- ng \liss Irene Hagtgarth, 'Mrs, W, A. 21 ac Laren, Mr. Frank Battersby, Mr. 1V. A. Maclaren sang "Gently Lord, t). Gently Lead 'Us," Rev. INiewtnn, B.A., R.D., formerly of Calgary, will preach. next Sunday. The ladies of St. Paul's Anglican 'Church will 'hold a Bargain Supper in their church on Tuesday evening, Nor. ?Stn. Everyone is cordially in- vited. Congregational ti- wited,Congregational Meeting. - A congregational meeting was helix to the United Chttrch last 'Wednes'day evening ta, discless the questionaire rnt ort by the congregations of the Landon tnn'ference. Various organiza- tions •af the •c'huroh were discussed and a tprafitable time epent. Rev. H. V. Workman of Seaforth ,presided, as- srsted by Rev, Mair of Thames Road. .At the close ,of the meeting lunch was served iby auem'b'ers of the Yo,tng People's Union, Broadfoot,MacLean.- .A wedding of wide interest took place on Saturday, November 1'Sth at Blyth United 4 hurch manse, when Rev. Arthur Sinclair, former paster of Hensel] United 'Church, united in marriage Anna ,Maude, eldest 'daugh- ter of Mr. and Mrs. Robt, MacLean, Hensall, to Wilson S. Broadfoot, sap of Mrs. A. 'G. Broadfoot and the tate Mr. Broaiifoot of the Mill Road. The bride was fiecnntingly 'gowned in a floor length gown of white corded silk taffeta, with jacket in Ibasque ef- fect, quilted in a 'gala thread, wearing gold slippers, and a head dress of or- ange ,blossoms and carried a !bouquet of American Beauty roses and maiden hair fern. She wore a gold !bracelet, ,gift of the 'groom. The bride's 'sister, Miss Verna MacLean, was brides- maid. attired in 'street 'length gown of turquoise moss crepe, »with 'burgundy trim and accessories. She ,earned a bouquet Of yellow nntoms, Lyle Ruth MacLean, 'little Sister of the ibride, was a winsome little flower girl, dress- ed in a baby ,pink shirred frock carry- ilast' a nosegay of mauve and pink (baby mums. The groom was attended by Mr, William ,MacLean, (brother of the bride, Following the ceremony a rec- eption was held .at the home of the bride's parents when a wedding din- ner ,was served to same thirty guests. The dining room decorations were in pink and thine and the (bride's table centered with the three -tiered wed- ding cake. The waitresses were 'four .girl friends of .the ;bride, 'Misses Beryl .Pfaff, Mabel Workman, Beatrice Dro- ver and -lire. 'John Sinclair. Later the happy cowple left amid showers of confetti and 'hest wisthes for a wedd- ing trip to Eastern Ontario and Que- ri lest. For .travellin,, the bride donned a gored frock of dark rose sheer wool with gold leather trim, black wool boucle cleat »with smart farr,bobro and bleak accessories. On their re- turn they will reside on the ;groom's Farm an the Mill Road. Young People's Union Meeting. The Young People's Union -of the United Church met on Monday even- ing with a very good attendance. The ,program was arranged 'by Mr, Carey Joynt ntnder the Citizenship commit- tee and presided over iby Mr. Edison Forrest. Mr. Ross Forrest read the S:eriptnre and Ross Kennedy favored with a vocal solo. After the roll call the offering was received. A social evening will he held .next Monday ev- ening .nut everyone is requested to faring their youngest :baby 'picture. Miss Gladys. Laker :gave the topic on "What Can We T)o Now?" 1 vocal •duet, `The Crrnw Ts Not Greater," was sling by 'Wars. lHedden and Mrs. Hes,, After singing the meeting dos - The Chamber of Commerce held a very successful euchre and dance in the town hall on Friday night. The ladies' first prize for euchre ;waswoe by Mrs. Edwin Dick, ,Cromarty; 2nd prize by firs. HarveyColeman, Var- na, and consolation by 'Mrs, Fred Harburn, Cromarty. The gents' first was 'carte by I\Vhn, Hyde Hensall; 2nd'prire 'by Mr. A. J. Sweitzer of Beach -O -fines. Tone ,gents' consola- tion .prize went to -Mr. Win. Neill of Mitchell 3ftudock's orchestra film- isited Mac music. Another euchre and dance will be Iheid Dec. 'lath, Arnold Circle Meet. - The Arnold 'Circle of Carmel Pres- byterian Church met at the Thome of Miss Beryl Pfaff on 'Monday even- ing. Mrs, Roy Bell presided over the ed with the Miapallr Ibenedictyon. A ,congregational nueetiaug 'wfldl be held in Carmel Pnesiblyterian 'Church on :Monday evening. November 27th !for the purpose of constituting a call to a 'minister. All members and ad- herents of the church are asked to at- tend. Nomination meeting w'i'll be held .on Friday evening, INlaventlber Nth for nominating reeve .and ,cotnicillors for the .coming two years. An election if .necessary will be on December 4th. W.C.T.U. Hold Meeting. - The Hensall-Exeter W.C.T.IJ, met in the United ,Church school rooms on Thursday Wast. Th -ere was a 'good at- tendance. Mrs. 'Jinks conducted the devotional exercises assisted by 'Mrs. M!dQueen, and- Mrs, Spencer and a number leading in prayer. Mrs Hed- den contributed a 'solo Prominent a»nsang the hymns sung was "Spirit of the Living Gout:" The president, Mrs, Geo. Hess took the chair 'for the remainder of. the meeting. The secret - any, Miss D'oaugla's, read the minutes of the last ameeting •and called the roll. The treasurer, 'Mrs. McQueen, in a concise manner presented a very gratifying report. The clip sheet, ent- itled "What the W.C.T.U. 'Is and What It Does'" was taken rep. The knitting committee of tate Red Cross field a very - ttccess'fui and profitable meeting its the town hall on Monday afternoon, ELIMVILLE The W.M.S. mat at the home of Mrs. Nelson Coultis on Wednesday. afternoon of last week and held their election of officers for 1940, the re. suit of which was as follows: lion. President, Mrs. R, D. Hunter; presid- ent, Mrs. R., Batten; vice pees., Mrs, H. Ford; treasurer, Mrs. Wm. El- ford; rec. sec„ Mrs, Ed Johns; org- anist, Mrs. W. Batten; supply sec., Mrs. T. Ball; leaders, mission band, Mrs. Geo. Davis and Mrs. Sher. Brock; Lit. and Press sec„ Mrs, Hy, Ford; missionary monthly see„ Mrs, Jno. Coward; temperance see., Mrs. Frank Brock; community friendship sec., Mrs, P. Murch; associates: Mrs. A. Pym, Mrs. Wes Johns, Mrs. F. Brock, Mrs, Sher Hunter, Mrs. Geo, Delbridge; baby band leaders, Mrs. E. Skinner, and Mrs. Louis Johns. About sixty friends gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper on Tuesday night of last week and - presented Mrs. W. H. DickeY (nee Laura Ford) with a kitchen shower of white and black enamel wear and pyrex utensils. An address was read by Marion Miners as fol- lows: Dear Laura -We, your friends and neighbors, feel that we cannot let such an important occasion as Your marriage pass without bringing you both our very best wishes and also some necessary articles that the daily use of which will remind you of home friends, no matter whether you live near or far from us. Your willing help in all our church and Young People's activities have been warmly appreciated and we feel that where ever your lot may be cast you will be surrounded by a wide circle of friends that will appreciate your abil- ities, friendship and help. May God bless you and your soldier husband in this new venture. Signed on behalf of your friends and neighbors. After passing around the lovely gifts she expressed her thanks in a few words. The remainder of the evening was spent in contests, followed by a delic- ious lunch. THURSDAY, NOV. 23, 1939 SATURDAY ONLY SPOT CASH SPECIALS Chocolate Biscuits-, 2 pounds for 25c MY -T -NICE Rolled. Wheat 5 pounds for 190 Yellow Sugar - 10 pounds for 59c Pure Lard - 2 pounds for 19c Matches, 3 boxes - For 17c Royal Household Flour- 98 pound bag .,...,2.99 24 pound bag - 83c Royal Purpie Laying Mash per cwt. 2.35 Royal Purple Poultry Concentrate, per cwt„3.75 RoyalPurple Hog Concentrate, per bag. .3.75 Royal Purple Calf Meat 100 pounds 3.85 50 pounds 1.95 25 pounds 1,00 Fresh Bologna, 2 pounds 25c Fin=r'A AUCTION. SALE Community Sale at Dick's Hotel Stables, Seaforth, an Friday, Dec. ember 1st. Bring in anything you have to sell. Reasonable rates. Horner Bunt, Manager, phone 228-12 Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, FOR. SALE 115 CLINTON Rood seven roomed frame house, water on tap. electric light, fine cellar with cement floor, two lots to this property, splendid garden, fruitand shade tree;, also ever- greens excellent location, a double cement garage and stable. Lyndon road, near rail- way. Also for sale, a farm of 100 acres of choice landseeded down, S acres of woad lot, new modern white brick house, with three piece bath room, four bedrooms, dining vroom, hack kitchen, puttee with dumb wait- er, built-in cupboards, buffet, Two good barns with stables throughout, litter car- rier, new; two good wells, wird mill, ltay- fork, etc, The farm is located in the town- ship of Tuokersmith, end concession. 2 blocks west of Seaforth and a mile south of Bement highway. -Quite near to school Will be sold cheap for quick sale. Apply to A. its. Kirk. Seaforth, Ont. Phone 150x8, ESTRAYED 3 yearling steel's strayed onto Lot 21, Con. 7, McKillop. Owner may have same by paying charges and proving property. Phone 235r6, Sea. forth central, William Kerr, McKillop FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, good clay loam, lot 14 on 2nd concession of Tuckersmith, H.R.S. Good buildings, excellent well and spring creek crossing barnyard. 10 acres good hard wood btish, This farm is well drained and fall plowing is done. Apply on premises to T. J. Webster. PIGS FOR SALE Thirty pigs ready to wean. Phone 231 r 13. STANLEY Mr. and Mrs, Robert Watson of Brucedeld visited Mr. and Mrs. H, Penbale one day this week. Mr. and Mrs. T. M. Snowden visited with Mr. and Mrs. Maurice Etue near Seaforth on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs, Keith Westlake enter- tained about twenty friends on Sat- urday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kenicic of Blyth visited with Mr. and Mrs. Flan old Penhale one day last week. Mr. William Scotchmer has install- ed the hydro. Mr. John Armstrong of Kirkland Lake spent a few days with his par- ents on the Bronson line. Mr. John Wild took a trip to Kirk- land Lake last week. Mrs. Bert Dunn Jr. had her mother Bus. Elliott of Mitchell visiting her ane day last week. Mr. S. Hohner has treated himself to a Chevrolet ear. Mr. W. Carnie spent a few days at hone of his sister. Mrs. J. M. Tough, Bayfield. Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. 0, E. Westlake were Mr. and Mr's. Chris Haugh, Mr. and Mrs. Wallace Haugh and children of Brucefield, also Mr. and Mrs. G. R. Hess, Bobbie and Ruth, of Hensall. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Bryan of Lon- don visited with the latter's mother. Mrs. W, Armstrong and family on Sunday. Mrs. Robt. Burchill and son Bob Bnrciiill and wife of Mitchell called Township of Hullett RABIES Under and by virtue of the authority conferred upon me by the Animal Contagious Diseases Act, Chapter 76, R.S.O., 1927, and the regulations relating to rabies passed by Orders in Council dated Aug- ust 10, 1905, and May 23, 1909, I do hereby declare that !raving had reported to me the existence of rabies in certain portions of the Pro- vince of Ontario, the hereinafter described territory is declared to be an infected area:- 1. In the County of Huron, the Townships of Turnberry, Howick, Morris, Carey, Wawanosh -East, Wawanosh West, Aslriield, Col- borne, Hullett, McKillop, Goderich. 2, In the ,County of Bruce, the Townships of Huron, Kincardine, Kinloss, Cuirass, Carrick, Brant, Greenock, Bruce. 3. in. the County of Perth, the Townships of Wallace, Elora, Logan. I do hereby order that all dogs within this area shall be kept tied up, and not allowed to run at large unless effectively muzzled. All dogs found at large unmuzzled may be destroyed forthwith, and the owner is rendered liable to prosecution under the Animal Contagious Diseases Act. In view of the, fact that rabies is readily transmissible to human beings, the attention of all provincial anti municipal officers is espec- ially directed to this Order, and their co-operation in its enforcement is earnestly requested. Dated at Ottawa, this twenty-fifth day of October, One thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine, Deputy Minister of Agriculture, (Sgd.) H, Barton, This is a Government Order and also passed by Hullett Township Council on Nov. 6, 1979, and is in force- NOW., CATTLE FOR SALE Five head of Durham cattle, rising 2 years old. Apply at The News. STRAYED Red heifer. 2 years old strayed from Lot 15, Con: 7, Tuckersmitb. Anyone seeing same, phone 13r131. Alex Simpson, PULLETS FOR SALE Fifty Barred Rock pullets, bred to lay strain. Apply to Chester Heneler- eon. Phone 239.16. STRAYED Eight calves strayed from Lot 16 Con. 3, McKillop. Phone 12 an 137 Seaforth. NOTICE Crushed road gravel for lanes or other purposes is now available at Glen McLean's gravel pit. Phone Hensel], 84r21. on the farmer's cnnsin, airs, lis Er- ratt and the Robinson Brothers on Sunday.' Mr. and Mrs, Herb Smith visited with the latter's sist-t', Mrs. Mary Hindes of near Chatham, Miss Norenc Bnbinson spent a few clays with- Miss Wiila. Jarvis of Clin- ton. Mr. and Mrs. Nelson. Keys of Eg- nrondville and Mr. and llrs. Stewart Keys of Toronto renewed acemaint- anees with friends et the Goshen Church nn Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Camnbeli Mel ltilev have returned from their honeyrnonn and are getting settled. Their many friends extent congratulations and best wishes. Theme app niuted 1,s carvassers for the Red •Grass ars. ening their rounds now and are mooting with good s1tc- ee55. ... HILL SGF2EEN 'Sir,. Hugh Love is spending some tine with bee sister. Mrs. Harry Norris year Staffa, We are sorry to report the death of lir Robert Stephenson of -the Parr Iine. lir. Stephenson had been . rn failing health for some time. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Davidson visited Sunday with friends near Listowel. Mr...and Mrs, Earl Ldve. Mr. and Mr's, Wnm, Reichert and 'Sirs. Wm. Davidson were in Stratford recently. TUCKERSMITH Mr. and Mrs. Walker Carlisle and family of Hensall spent Sunday at the home of Mrs. Wm. Landsbor- ough. Mr, mid Mrs. W'nt. Black •of Wood- stock spent the week cud with relat- ives, and his mother. Mrs. George Black., who has been spending a few weeks with her relatives, returned home with them. Mr. and Mrs. Flewett of Goderich Tp„ visited with Mr, and Mrs. L. Tehbtltt last Sunday. Mr, Cecil Oke has sold bis farm to Mr. Will Fatheringlram and bought the Shilliuglaw fm'nr south of Eg- mondville. ELMER D. BELL, B.A. Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ' Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court • County of Huron Office in ate Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Office hours:- Tuesday, ours:Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7:30 p. m, to 9 P. M. TO RENT House, semi-detached, 5 rooms, with use of bath room, situated on North Main street, Apply E. L. Box. A FUEL SAVING OF 35% See the new Fit'eco Patented Bridge Wall Range. A November special on Quebec heaters, and Al used stoves. A. Zimmerman, Main street. FOR SALE 13 Rook pullets. Apply to Fred Mc- Clymont, Varna. RUBBER GOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC. Mailed postpaid in plain, sealed wrapper. 80% less than retail, Write for maxi -order catalogue. Nov -Rubber Ca.. Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. APPLES FOR SALE Sprayed Spy apples. 50c and 75c per bushel in your own containers. Phone 48r12, Dublin central. Richard Sillery, Staffa, WANTED Long, clean oat straw. J. C. McNay, phone 236r25, Seafortit central. APPLE BUTTER, CIDER MILL Will operate Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday of each week dur- ing October and November. Cider mill located on the street leading to the golf course, west ward, Mitchell. Fred Hennick, proprietor. Terms cash. HOUSE FOR SALE House in Egmondville on Main St, stable, hen house, garage, 55 acre of land, plenty of room, 3 rooms upstairs. Hydro, cistern, hard and soft water, low taxes, fruit trees. Apply at The News Office. SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE Spies, Baldwins, Tatman Sweets, King. Greening, Russet, 50c-1.00 per bus. Phone Clinton 622.24. Fred Mc- Clymont, Varna. FOR RENT An eight roomed brick house with bathroom and new furnace, gar- age on property. Apply to E. C. Chamberlain. FOR SALE OR RENT France house, with cellar, and lot of approximately one fifth acre, North Main at corner of Centre street. Double wired. Seven rooms. Hard and soft water. For further informa- tion apply William Morrison, Jarvis street, Seaforth. NOTICE A11 accounts owing to the firm of Walker's. Furniture Store, Seaforth, must be paid on or before Dec. 1, 1939.--J. R. WALKER, 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 AGENCIES Phone 334 w STRATFORD - GODERICH COACH LINES Fall & Winter Time Table Leaves Seaforth for Stratford: Daily 8.40 a,m. and 5.25. p.m. Leaves Seaforth for Godorich: Daily except Sunday and bol., 1.25 p.m. and 8,10 P.m. Sun. and bol., 1.25 p.m. and 10,20 P.m. Connection at Stratford for Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo,London, Detroit,„ Tavistock, Woodstock Agents: Queen's, Commercial, Dick House , �.a DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Horses, Cattle, Hogs, etc. -Courteous Service PHONE-SEAFORTI-1 15. EXETER 235 (COLLECT) DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD,,