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The Seaforth News, 1939-11-30, Page 8PA.GE EIGHT riM0A10-A0A0Mr‘n5-rAWOQW2Vine.It MeTAVISH'S Dresses Surprisingly smart Orig- inal lines distinguish these new arrivals frOln all others Misses' and Matrons' Sizes $5"95 For Kiddies we have smart little Plaids and Plain Wool Cashmeres Late Fall and Winter Millinery $1.00 to $2.49 $1.49 up 118186111MOSIIMM MICSEMIIIINEMENIMMIMUMMIMIMO Have you seen our new Enjoy the beauty of FLANNELETTE PYJAMAS Sheer Hose at the They are really feminine in style, price you are used and so cosy and warm you will to paying. want these for gifts as well as for yourself. Priced from $1.25 to $2.49 Leeks' Flannelette Gowns ....49e Long Sleeve Gowns ..........69c Embroidered Gowns, in neat cello - phase gift packages 89c Craildren's Pyjamas .........49c :nildren's Sleepers 79c 686IBIBMIISMOMBiliESSILIE6282819211 MEN'S COATS Dozens of newest style Coats have lust arriveCi. YoLl will be amazed When yeti see the quality. SpeCial, $14.95 Up CIRCLE BAR HOSE Chiffon 75c Semi -ser. 75c Service $1.00 Crepe S1.00 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 51.98 each Penman's "95" Combs. 53.75 Dozens of FINE WOOL HOSE. all in newest designs. (subs) ....25c pr. FINE WOOL HOSE in the color you want 39c MeTAVISIPS Seaforth Brussels t;740.'10-AAs&A&A"'W-Qe.trQ5rraVVQW-Q.WQc.,4n THE SEAFORTH NEWS Enjoy an 011 Permanent for the Xmas Festivities THURSDAY, NOV. 30, 1939 NOMPUE0161404.1•21= CASH WITH ORDER SATURDAY ONLY Western Queen Flour Per 98 lb. bag. $2.59 52.99 Purity Flour Per 98 lb. bag $2.89 Granulated Sugar Per cwt. 56,39 Ogilvies Rolled Oats Large ,Pkg, 21c Royal Household Flour Per 98 lb. bag Chocolate Biscuits 2 lbs. for 29c Pure Lard 2 lbs. for 19c Rolled Wheat 5 pounds for 21c Red 'Rose Tea Per lb 55c Red Rose Coffee, lb. 49e Icing Sugar, 2 lbs. for 17c FRESH BOLOGNA, 2 Pounds For 29c .. er. 4. eee " '- 7,00 Wave $5.00 5,00 Wave ......... ... 52.75 6.00 Wave ... $4.00 3•11,(i. Wave S2,25 2.20 Wave 81.95 With Or Without Machine End Curl 51.50 to 53.00 PAY LESS AND ENJOY THE BEST '13' BEAUTY SALON L. M. BOX Phone 50 or 15, Seaforth HENSALL A wedding reception was held in 'the town hall, Heneall. on Thursday evening for Mr. and Mrs. Ben Tinney who were recently married. Mr. and M. Tinney were presented with a handsome cabinet of silver. Murdocks orchestra furnished the music for the dance. Mr. Edwin ed. Dignan of Exeter vieited on Monday with his cousin, •Mrs. Victor Fee. M. and 'etre. Jack Kennedy and le- erily of llderton visited on Sunday with Mr. anti lire. James Parkin,. Mrs. Hannah Workman visited this week at the borne of her son-in-law and daughter. Mr. and Me. Herbert Britton at Dublin. Nliss Elizabeth Slavin is visiting this week with friends in Varna. Little Ray MacKenzie, -son of Mr. and Mrs. Ro'btMack enzie, elm had the misi. trinne to get his arm caught in the wringer of the electric washer last week. is natich improved. The ,Women's Guild of St. Paul's Anglican Church held a attry success- ful omar in the .basement of -the wit-nreh "ruesday evening. Mr, 7ind 1'4. G. 11. 1)r:, 46,10 101,1 Mr. and Mr. James A. Patterson vis- ited relatives in Kitchener on Sunday and with Rev. W. _N. Young and Ira- lei'y 0,-rgus. Mr-, lira,' 11,--a is visiting in ills. home of her cis -ter. Mrs. o. N1? and Mrs. Erntst Staeey of .t.ere in 10XE l",at.wrdhy attend- ing the funeral of the fornicr's aunt. hat, \lr-. E. Rennie. Rev. R. dN. Brook cowl:acted sere- ittes the Culled Church on Stanchly v. -re gat it m t Ile 4-11, ,rn- ar server Mrs, Geo. Iles* sang -e ,crit. in the anthem. -In Heavenly Nhiding," and the duo was nugitv Mrs. G. M. Drysdale and 111- Mrs. co. Hess. At the evening ser- vice the choir sang 'Thou Art 'Near." Mr. and Mrs. j. P. .Campbell re- turned to their home in Windsor af- ter a very pleasant visit with Mr. and Mrs. Roy Bell and Mr. and Mrs. WM. Bell. Tile ladies cd •Carmel Presbyterian Church wish to thank all these w,ho helped in any way to make the 11,ome- eooking sale end tea twhi.cli was held in the church on Saturday such a splendid MICCOSS. Me. Charles Chapman and daugh- ters, Mrs. Horning and Mrs. Schaefer of Palmersten visited ever the week ,nd with Mrs. C. Ballantyne and 'Me, Katie Scott, corning here tc al tend the funeral of the 'former's sister. , late Nfrs B. Rennie, Rey. \NM, L. Newton. B.A., B.D,, o' Von 1110. oreaehed at both services 10 Carmel Church -on Sunday. The choir sang two iteantiful anthems. "Thine Be the Glory." and -1 1.0te Teen ie (ed.- Next Sunday -Nfr. Ron - Davidson of 'l'('(\ College, Tor- onto, will onamt the services. Y. P. Hold Social. - The Volute People', tele, United Ch,Irch held a very sar.7ial in the -basement of the church on Monday eyeniug. After singing a hymn. Rev. ',toile Riehardeoo led in prayer. Rev, R. A. Brook gave a short of NVe1C0-111e 41114 time follOwing negram W405 presented: Vocal solo, 'Yon •Can't Gimes What (Wlrote on My Slate." 'hy Mise Mabel Fair- burn; piano solo, "Variations -.if Jua- eta," by Miss Gladys Luker; recita- ions by Donald Heckle]) and Ross 'inks. Mr. 'Wm. Hyde.favored with violin selections and Mrs. Geo, Hese gave a very humorous, reading% Nem - ' ,roue ,picettres were shown on the. screen .ff each (meet youegest baby 1101(116 and the prize -foe gueseing the nest -was won by -Ruth Hess and Norma Sangster. Messrs. Kee Hieke and •Clautle Blowes presided over a ember of games and dainty refreeh- nente were ,served. Band Will Hold Concert.- 'sconcert .will he sponsored by the Hensall Citizen's Baud M the trawl) hall •01) Friday evening, Dec. lst, pro - reeds in aid •of the Red Cross, The P11111511411 Ensemble of London will cut ertain at this cnnerrt. Baseball Banquetee- N eery pleasant , yelling was spent on Monday when Mr. Stanley Tinktit entertained -the officials and members ad the haat-ball league to a veil -ham hanquet in the spactions dining room ef the Commercial Bagel ,of wh hic Mr. Tmlcar is Manager. FAO -wing the stuntatuons supper 11 r. C. Joynt, president of the baseball aSsociation here acted as ehairman and gave an address,- Mr. tiert. Grant tpresided over the tinisiral 7.1141 short ad- lreis men by• Reeve E. SI1041 - dick, lir. hi-. .I,. ivkle and Mr. las. 15(1 erste]. N v. Wm llaa Seaforth, President of the Somb Huron Base- ball 1 „eagne -was .present • and fcav raplettliat - address. very enjoyable thee .was liad by all present. A itearry vote of thanks was extended \Ir. 'I'm dor Inc his, hospitality. Rev. Wm. Weir Receives Call To Hensall Church.- A cengregational meeting wits held in, Carmel PreAtyterian Church on Monday evening for the purpose of calling. a minister, Rer, D. 1'.. 1-1111 01 Exeter, interim anoclerator, presid-ed over the meetinig and Mr. J, W. Kon- thron acted as enaitmn e. After sing- ing a hymn, Rev.. -read a passage of Scripture and led in prayer. Vart- ous items of Ibusincts.s nvere -discussed mid a vote taken calling -a minister,' which resulted in a -unanimous call be- ing ended .10 Rev. NNW. Welt, B.A.. Goderieh, -formerly of Portage La Prairie. Masonic Meeting.- The regular • meeting - of Retell Lodge A.F. and -was held in the lodge r,'.1115 0111 -Mina-day evening with a splendid attendance. Rt. WeeS. Bre. S. J. LoVeyS, D.D.G.M., was the guest for the evening. Visitors were ta-sent- from Gotha -iota, Sonthalmn ato, 051 -1', -Clinton, Sectfortfla, Nilsa Craig, Ti -vi smote. and Toronto. The first cle- 'gre, avas exemplified- by the -officers In a splendid manner tinder the leafl- et...tab, t.,1 Won Bro. E. 0. 'Kyle. not refreshments were -served at • cktse- dittrIng -,shich -toatf. nvere .gicen.. Nomination Meeting.- Tee Ito -mina -firm meeting for the 1(141(150drpose of selecting candidates •re- pre.sent• the villfipX. at th0. coming -el- ection on i,Nfenday, DQC. 4111, the offices of Reeve, Coun-cillors. school trustees and 'public milities, ,AlaS held in the 1.054111 hall on Friday evening. Ntr. Owen Geiger .was nominated for Reeve by \V, H. Love' and Thos Kyle and the present Reeve, R. E. Shaddick was nanninated by _Messrs. Ort - w1111 and Wm, Foseer. W. 5015115- 011110-' was nominated for .reeve by time Hudson and W. Shepherd. Fol- lowing is a list Of those nominated Inc councillors; Donald McKinnon, 'by 'rhos. Kyle and WO). lfaiAmirn; Alvin \V. Kerslake, by F. NV. Smallacorabe and David- Robinson. -11r, 'Orville Twitchell nominatedby Messrs. W. E. Foster and F. W. Senallecombe; Wln, Shepherd 'bv F.. Smalla- combe. and T. Cr Joynt; H. W. 1-1-01-' ton fIoy, R. E. Shaddick and Gro, Hess; Peter Moir, by 1. Geiger and !David Robins -on; F. W. Smallacombe by G. flees. and W. 0. Goo-dwin; Robt, Cameron by Geo, 'Hudson 'and Geo, Hess; David Robinson thy W. Love and 1. Geiger; Peter MONau-ghtoMby D. E. Shaddick and E. Foster. Four to be elected, Vhsschool trust- ees, Geo. ,Hess, joe Flynn and E. L. Ntiekle. • were nominated ;by W. 0. Goodwin and- Heine Horton (aorlf), public ntilities,.Chas. Moore, nomina•t- ed ,by Geo. Hess and- R. E. Shaddick and elected law. acclamation. Those qualifying. Inc the reeveship are: R. E. Shmelick, F. W. Smallacombe and O. Geiger. ane to he elected: Qualifying for councillors are Peter Moir, H. W. Horten, 13. J, Cameron, David Robin_ 51(11, Denald Mc.Kinnon. four to be elected. Pioneer Resident Passes - One of -Rensales -oldest re:side:Ms passed away very suddenly irom 11 .heart attaek on Thursday in The per- son of Mrs, Erastes Reenie, in her 73rd year, Mrs. Rennie underwent an. ' • and daughters, Mrs, Horning and Mrs. Schaefer of Palmerston, Mr, and Mrs. Milne Rennie, Sealtnen; Rev. and Mrs. K.neebtel, ]Miss. Elizabeth .Rennie and Mrs. Guenther, all of Kit- chener, Mr. end Mrs, Edifhoffer, of Mitchell and Dr. and Mee. Murray. and .danghter Of Ingersoll. Mem'. • .Stott Welsh who enderwent an operation in Scott Memorial Hos- pital, Seaforth, on Saturday is doing as wee as can the expected. operation in (Beton 'hospital about -.ie weeks ago from tvehieb she suffic- iently recovered to he able to return to the home of her sister, Mrs. Kate Cantelon and later th her own home where she -suffered a severe heart at- tack and passed away suddenly. The deceased, whose maiden name was Jessie Chapman, 'was the third eldest daughter of the late Mr, and Mrs. W. Chapman of Hay lownehip and was born ota the homestead on which her brother, lir. Wm Chapman now' re- sides. Since her marriage to her late neteband, Erastue Rennie twee) prede- ceaeed .her nine years ago, Mrs, Ren- nie resided in Hensall where Mr. Ren- nie eves merchant .for many years. .A family of eve .daughters (Irma) Mrs. Howard Harris ,of Detroit and (Ruth) Mee. D. Pai-sley of Toronto survive and one eon Semnel at home: also one sister, Mrs. Kate Cantelon of Heiesall .and 'four brothers, Mr. IW'ne Chap- man, Hay; Jack 'Chapman, Hamilton: Charles Chapman, Palmerston and Ralph Chapman of SanFrancieco. A private funeral service was held ,front the late home on Saturday at 2 .pen. emulteeted hy Rev, R. A. Brook of the Hensel' United Church of which the deceased was a valued member. Mrs. Geo. Hee: sang "Some Day We'll lenderetand." 'elle floral tributes were %Try beautiful showing the esteem in which the deceased was held. Inter - a11(111 ilf-nstaii Cation Cemetery. T'hc pallbearers avert- Messrs. Ferris Can- telon, Lorne Chapman. Claude Blowes, Dr. Smillie. Walter Spencer. Geo, II e^.. Among those from a dis- tant., the funeral were Mr. alai \ins Howard Harris, Detr,it, Mrs. 11. C, Paisley mid daughters. Jessie and Marion of Toronto; Mr. 011,1 Nirs. Ferris Cantelon of Schom- berg, .Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Stacey of Orillia. Mr. and Mrs. 1. R. Chapman Hamilton 'Mr. Charles Chapman CARD OF THANKS We would like to thank each and all who Bo willingly helped to confine the fire in our village on Nov. 20th, and also the fire brigades from the different towns. We also appreciated the sympathy and kindness extended then and since the loss of our store, (Signed) Mr. and Mrs. Jas, McCool, Londesboro, Ont.. "BE OF GOOD CHEER" .An attractive book of verse by 1-1. Isabel Graham, illustrated by George Daly. Suitable for Christmas giving. Price 51.00. Can be obtained from Miss Graham 00 at Thompson's Book Store. , ROOMS TO RENT 5 l'001118 with toilet and bath, over Routiedge store. Apply to A. C. Rout- ledge, WANTED TO BUY Used child's tricycle, also doll pram. medium or large size. M. Her- ron. Goderich street west. AUCTION SALE Of Furniture, at the residence of Dolly Carlin, corner of High and Market streets, Seaforth, on Friday. Dec. 1st, at 2 o'clock: Furniture -A large cherry ward- robe, walnutdressing table with beadle 3 small tables, Singer sewing machine, 2 wicker arm c,hairs, 1 wicker rocking chair, 1. large rocking chair, 2 kitchen chairs, 1 drop leaf table, 1 ottoman, 3 verandah chairs. 1 auto rug, 1 oriental rug, 2 small Wilton runners, several crochet scat- ter rugs, electric fixtures, electric toaster, electric plate; electric stove with oven, electric linter, 1 violet ray, 4 beaver board doovs, 3 plate glass shelves, pictures, pillows, and quilts, 1 feather bed. 60 piece set China dishes, 3 large platters and several other dishes, sealers, wash tub, mop, brush, etc. 1 ice box, 5 sate of velour window drapes, 1 set cretonne window drapes, several pairs curtains. Antiques -A large walnut sideboard, large brown frame mirror on marble stand, 6 cane bottom chairs, 1 wal- nut dreseer, 2 walnut window tops, 1 large brass kettle. 1 small brass was, er kettle. 1. small walnut bedside table. Terms cash. Dolly Carlin, prop.; Harold Jack• son, aunt. TOWNSHIP OF WIcKILLOP - Rabies Under and by virtue of the author- ity conferred upon me by the Animal Contagions Diseases Act, Chapter 75. R.S.O.. 1927, and the regulations rel- ating to rabies passed by Orders in Council dated August 10, 1905, and May 28, 1909, I do hereby declare that having bad reported to me the existence of rabies in certain par - tions of the Province of Ontario, the hereinafter described territory is de. Oared to be an Infected area: - 1. In the County of Huron, the Townsbips of Turnberry, Howlett, Morris, Grey, Wawanosh, East, Waw- anosh West, Ashfield, Colborne, Hul- lett, McKillop, Goderich. 2. In the County of Bruce, the Townships of Huron, Kincardine, Rim loss, Culross, Carrick, Brant, (lreen- ock, Bruce. 3. In the County of Perth, the Townships of Wallace, Elma, Logan. I do hereby order that all dogs within this area shall be kept tied up, and not allowed to von at large unless effectively muzzled. All dogs found at large unmuzzled may be destroyed forthwith, and the owner is rendered liable to prosecu- tion under the Animal Contagious Diseases Act. In view of the fact that rabies is readily transmissable to human he. ings, the attention of all provincial and municipal officers is especially directed to this Order. and their co- operation in its enforcement is earn- estly requested. Dated at Ottawa, this twenty-fifth day of October. One thousand nine hundred and thirty-nine. Deputy "Minister of Agriculture, Sgd.) H. Barton. The Board of Health of McKillop ask the co-operation of the Munici- pality in complying with the above order. NOTICE RABIES Owing to the prevalence of rabies in the surrounding districts, and in view of the fact that -rabies is readily transmissable to hu- man beings, all citizens are requested to watch their clogs and pets carefully, or ,if they observe any dogs acting suspiciously, to notify authorities. JOHN J. CLITF, Mayor AUCTION SALE Community Sale at Dick's Hotel Stables. Seaforth, on Friday, Dec- ember ist. 1 Durham cow, 4 years old, fresh- ened 1 week; 1 farrow cow; 2 heifers, S50 lbs.; 8 etockers. 5011 lbs.; 3 Dur- ham pring calves; number of young calves; 1 driving mare 4 years old; 1 general purpose Mare; 2 Yorkshire SOWS due In a week; 2 young sows bred 6 weeks; GO pigs frona sucems to 100 lbs.; 1 oat roller; 1 small grinder; 1-- extension table; kitchen table; 3 kitchen chairs; 4 rockers; 2 bed springs; piano stool; 2 -burner electric plate; New Williams Hewing machine; 2 good washers; Quebec cook stove in excellent condition. Bring in anything you have to sell, Reasonable rates. Homer Hunt, Manager, phone 928-12 Geo, H. Elliott, Auctioneer. ELMER D. BELL. B,A Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario AIIMISISIIIMISMOSSIIMMIOIVAIIIIMMTAIIIMMUSIMMORIVANTUSERS.PLESINIEMMIMUNIMMEEMSZOIMSZINEW.M. WANTED A second hand tricycle in good re- pair. Apply at the News Office. FOR SALE A number of kitchen utensils, wash- ing machine and wringer, copper boiler, almost good as new. Will be sold cheap. Mrs, Wm. Clark, phone 245r14. McCONINELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. IVIcConnele, IL Glenn Haye. SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, all cleared, wheat in and plowing done, good buildings, drilled well, 2 miles west of Seaforth on highway. For further particulars, ap- ply on premises to Roy Lawson, FOR SALE Lot 9, Cen. Tudkersmith, known as \Viii, Kruse tproperty, 110- acres with good house and ,barn, henhouse and clriveshed; two wells, good orebard. Allele' to Wm. 0 ldfielcl, Seaforth, R.R. 4, E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office 0 the Dominion Bank Build. ing, Seaforth, Office hours: - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 5 pan. Saturday evening, 7:50 p. m. to 9 p. m, FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, good clay loam. lot 14 on 2m1 concession of Tuckersmith. Good buildings, excellent well and spring creek crossing barnyard, 10 acmes good hard wood hush. This farm is well drained and fall plowing is Apply on Premises to T: J. NVebeter. TO RENT House, semi-detached, 5 rooms, with use of bath room, situated on North Main street, Apply B. L. Box. A FUEL SAVING OF 35% See the new Fireeo Patented Bridge Wall Range, A November special on Quebec heaters, and Al used stoves. A. Zimmerman, Main street, PIGS FOR SALE Thirty pigs ready to wean, Phone 231 r 13. STRAYED Eight calves strayed from Lot 16, Con. a, McKillop. Photo 12 on 137, Seaforth. FOR RENT Garage to rent, cheap. W. C. Suth- erland, Seaford), CATTLE FOR SALE Five head of Durham cattle, rising 2 years old. Apply at The News. RUBBER GOODS, SUNDRIES, ETC. Mailed postpaid in plain, sealed . wrapper. S0% less than retail. Write for maieorder catalogue, Nov-Ttubber Co.. Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. APPLES FOR SALE Sprayed Spy apples, 50c and 75c per bushel in your own. containers. Pbons 48r12, Dnb]in central, Richard Sillery, Staffa. TOWN OF SEAFORTH Clerk's Notice of First Posting of Voters' List Voters' List, 1939, Municipality of Seaforth, County of Huron Notice is Hereby Given that 1 have compiled with Section 7 of The Vot- ers' List Act and that 1 have posted up at ray office at Seaforth on the 29th clay of November, 1939, the list of all persons entitled to vote in the said Munieipality at municipal elec- tions, and that such list remains for inspection. And 1 hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any. errors or omissions cor- rected according to law, the last clay for appeal being the IGth day of Dee. ember, 1939, Dated at Seaforth this 99t11 day of Novernber, 1939. D. H, WILSON, Clerk of Seaforth. 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 golt course, west ward, Mitchell. Fred Hennick, proprietor. Terms cash. SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE Spies, Baldwins, Talman Sweets, King, Greening, Russet, 50o-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 EL C. Chamberlain. FOR SALE OR RENT Frame 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. FOR SALE IN CLINTON Good seven roomed frame house, water on tau, electric light, fine cellar with cement floor, two lots to this property, splendid garden, fruit and shade trees, also ever- greens. excellent location, a double cement serase and stable, London road, near rail - ANO for sate, a farm of 100 acres of choice land seeded down, 8 arras of wood lot, new modern white brick house, with three piece bath MOM four bedrooms, dining mum, bark kitchen, pantry with dumb wait- er, huilt-in cupboards. buffet. Two good barns with stables throughout, litter car- rier, new; two good wells. Wind mill, hay- fork, etc, The fann is located in the town- ship of Tuckersmith, 2nd concession, 2 llaek wevt of Seaforth and a mile south of cement highway. Quite near to school. Will be sold cheap for quick sale. Apply to A. R. Kirk, Seaforth, Ont. Phone MPS, INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid- entWindstorm & gearantee bonds. Rates reasonable. All risks placed n first class companies. inktiniattcin cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIEF Phone .334 w STRATFORD - GODERICH COACH LINES Fall & Winter Time Table Seaforth 50r Stratford: 5.40 a.m, and 6.25 p.m, Leaves Seaforth for Gralerieht Daily except Sunday and hol., 1.25 p.m. and 5.10 p.m. Sun, and hot., 1,25 p.m. and 10.20 p.m. Connection at Stratford for Toronto, Hamilton, Buffalo, London, Detroit, Tavistock, Woodstock Agents: Queen's, Clanimorcial, Dick House DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY Horses;Cattle, Hoga, etc.-Conrteous Service PHONE-SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235 (COLLECT) DARLING & CO, OF CANADA, LTD. maaraesomusimammanctionmermen.