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Government Bonds
All Dominion of Canada issues
q uoted and dealt in.
Prompt attention to mail inquiries.
Royal Securities Corporation.
Limited
330 Bay Street Toronto
H ENSALL lie yr1,1ml. Carried.
• ;micron ant} Horton that 1. A.
Thr 1'atm.P'eople's l'oio't Patterson be clerk and treasure at the
HnensaII Unitee d Church held their ,,tau -clary, Carried,
annual mooting on lioadayeyrnl1 Ro)isoo and Moir 'Platt R. J. Pat.
with a splendid atten•d.1ue. Kentcrson the. assessor 211114 collector at the
}lick presitdrnt, iu tin eh:uir I h'" ,auto ,whir).
,carried.
e edeeg hymn, '1 •will in of \ly' C:interon and Moir. That we lay the
Redeemer," •was 1011'0W-ewith the matter 111 Ler 11edilen'e salary and
scripture 1e,.on in nmu:. on. Prayer,
t'rappoinuurnt over pari{ rhe next reg -
Rev. R.A.Brook, 111 nut, llirrr
war •pectin• or the-callo; the Reeve.
Sh.i11 by showy c r, ,t F ksin
Ad, Carried.
aLa sung. mfdrs un oyer ares F led.; . • "I'.1d.1r :1111 \\'. \'last rr trr;tugi-
y:cre eery much enjoyed and were in inerts for rink atlairs ane! hockey. Ro
1 barge of the px;hlr, ler- C'laa•l T binson and Cameron, that 1'. Moir
ti;udllie, n•e;utrrer, ear' a-Pirndnl r,- and 11 Morton he a llraper,y eenunit•
pore of the -years activities of the so- •Ice, same to include the rink. Carried. During t 1 lnrsturs> it tt't> 11 Murton and flair, that R. 3. t'amerou
ridtid n1 forward SI5.00 to the M. and and 1). R, 8i 1l he road and ,tr..'
\l. Fund, and thv r ir. 1.1 of officer,. committee. Carried Cameron and
fol'. Th wfollowing
1 l Rin Ila. Brook Nill' 11 or(on. that the property committee
r,a The iallotvu11 'slate of tot +- he 11111' erect to hire a man t„ tool:
.,iii preside for the year 1940: 1 refs-
atter the rine. at 30 cents per hour.
,.en,. V i„ Paha 11ct;l,necn rig } r i.arricd. 1 11111 o 1 and Robison, That
tient {lies.. .lvd giant R-ttu,ic; scare: -
I +t q,p,int Miss Margaret Elabku•L
an Urs ee my \le tr u i 'sr i for the year lo4a)-41 4' end Rev.\C,
oat limn. rat l c treasurer. Car I
\Veit. for tett years 1)41)_41 to the hl'•
r: loco: a t .'n uunl ,tea. \i r• ra1\. board. Carried Correspondence
d`1'.t'de I;l,,tit_. let., \lacy trod rein, read, Hood 1 1tds .' soc1111 a, l)ntar-
- \( Edna Sanndereoe6 Edison hoe• io \411111 11 &1 \ss0 1111311 '.t 1 t''h•il(1
gesti devotional, llisse t,t,idie Cr s
1111'. Ho.-p}tal, t omity -Treasurer,
and asrp 1 assmviss ,,filth 1C 1 4.: pent- „t 18.11111 Hn,be av;, T. H. R.
11 u,,r,r. Hess, Miss R Brock, J. J. Taylor Safe Co., Fiensal
p'.
Mrs. M.nn r Ilcd,ir,t, Ilia I I:r:nufi 11f Red Cross, wale consider•
lilts Lulktr. \Ir<. tnnrge Ht's• ,.d :all tiled Cameron 21111 Robison,
piau..l
n
ala l l-1-uiy1_ak r, as:t tt•1_ ii,ta n'e hate tete hall ren, as paid
:Missata a,uluie; press sec.. Mrs.
l,,,r the Rt:i t toss. Carried. HortonM tie 1It:Mien. 1, was dc,idtl ••'I,nd t:uuelan, that 1y110 NI 1 tr2
1,01.1 a 'katilr .,.trey' +n ;lir 11c11,1111.1 r ve11 and remit re:ulutg Carried -
:be Moir Ston+lay earning January 1it},, M r and Robison. That bylaw No. 1
rad nisellnu se society t , htsa
',receive ..'bird and final readitUw and re
•Ll,e elettiut, i.nurb ails 'nc sere• ,i
natty )passed, Carried. Cameron anti
following the skating party. t "Moir. that we sethe rates vire anon.
The annual yngregauenal rat titin: nal labour at set Per hour and matt
ntf
armei 1 r y 1,•r eft 1:11118011 I. 1
be held in the na,1tne ni is the bu . a 1 1 soon, at 4; •1e 11 8r, • t'arraal.
;.1, \londay recant„ 1.11+. lc a 8 nn F• .teal :eer,mnt, read: Lloyd tired-
-The ▪ m 1'r, ,_ en :alt. 42421, fi?.:.te 1; 1). hilt., do.,
-f'te t -r. 1, f -.: 1 ,l 11''1 1.111'1' Ifolded. talar, •n,C re-
i;,it ^at> t ,t n aj1 h,id li 1 r'` n, >.'�tt. V. Holden. ,1 -;4.00'
',arty ni. ,It 1 t•<da '+''' I \\ i 1 x2.50: A. Hildebrand.
� v. t i
lncd ir. re'' u' hold art i.'-� '' _u; h. t.;, l:,ntthr,n,. pos-
,e'.1...,, ,nu, -d -�.n r tltii ' ,t1 ..e1 sll.yt 1h ill ). ,alafy, +1,+:5.11„:
\i \lr t 1'4 Mrs.
i Jan 1Ut 1 I
lir.:ctd 111-. 1�a,1in¢ ,.1st„•,si 1 n er :n11 drat. material, tract,
„ 11 4, \la1Lcoi gravel.
n4.50;
• ..t Sn•Id)1 rwnh it 1+tti-i -'.1-! Ile , ,H :8iIW ', .14 1111, tire' frac.
✓ li Jnr ami 'qrs. t is 11 us, Red t r, ss, :�ln,, f. \. 1'.,;
\Tr w friends
Harold !'. r -4''l 01%11011m un ,rat 1•, 11,2;%;
1Ft u -
y Ycl 1.unis in h•.en .ors t t --i 11;01, ;;tet rha,l tuxrd.
t! Fly l,'
1 tr u 1 s ut e 10it l; total '1111 (7.111.
Mr,. fes. Parkin- ere •1 t1 '111 -
.ye, y est' y..n • Il n tt any R >}sun. that the ui;l.
w - :1., et, mit as. read the Paid. Carried
ytie F'yut' ! I''!u• t. 1111+4111'4. rya- vtstntcttl to el,
\1! ii.. 01 iiutiiin ✓ F tame..
\ir. anti. lir . Rn} " 111 o,wye le riding to ide.y•ten,
:2 i I . .it tits eotlneil •11 ape• that the t•hihi-
Mrs \lex who has been11 eLaren',. rut ant{ (tern s ,yi11 take notice •,i
▪ Rou. t.n .incl. Hurtolt. that the
}1is
tinct} t.o }ler rano n, to illness. i,e a other I1
n1 r putt a'i-
4:111 1' i,. ..c0, 1.. Rands, 'do, t 411 ti.
1 it \1 „• l n's :\- n. a,,,.n :'1• lain t ).
Tutor, 114 13 t to' el.i1111. order -evert 1ittnieipa'
\ 1 1111 \I 181 ons ht c1 „n" n it 11181 , Irl a r+tie 1 .181},;1.
S11 111 Iva, taken t \I ur and Cameron. n, that
nn. 1-arrle i, J, \ 1 tt rsan, t'It tI.
t1, ! w.cr e .l ,.,1 rat •.pl1Iti.tll.Ii-
• reeower}n . >„ .tie -ae11 .1 i,it„"i 1. The 41180 81.111treasurer pre rt. the'
le. 1• ref:flying more lax pre.) ayntent•
l^ansftl-;on by !let '1.r 11.4311 R.. H• ilh_,, yr;o- than 'at. did 1;1,1 star for the
addick. e til month • January 1011 also hopes4•.t i,n:: iron, ;1 Mrs.H. W o;1 severe
•,1.1rre raid iia t.et the rat layer will take advan-
Crtng. r.l cn-
tac „t this plan as it will save them
D15. , r e1111 len :111111111. He will re -
W rat. l\'hitt ,ii Lnndml r's1t J
nr 1111 Ptri,aynlp1, any time, all
in Hensall on Salturday.
Mr, Har,ld :Hanson is 1111111e r ratepayer- need 11 dc/ is to 'pay
broad smile, since Inc arrival •',f a ; t. 1 Sittlat,'y what their t1\e.s west:
ay if the taxes were 54500,
63'3,,!:er int 0 -, 1•
'
Rea. 'Wm. and lira. \\ a:ir 13p1 •t t they eau seeine receipt- for;4(1.00 Iia
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
eharge, 4'2111181 1'reaby teriae L111tr.i1.
The sermon •wac "eek Ye First Th;
Kittydont of tied." ,t -eery fitting New
Fear's message. He emphasized the
importance of putting first things lira
with reference to God before till other
things. The anthem Iwo., "A11 hail the
Power di Jesus Name" .\lr. Weir
gook This text for the evening hoot
joshes'. 34, "For Fe ,Have Not lass
rd 'fins Way Heret1)011." 'Me artth-
eel was "'Thine Be the Glory."
United Church -
Rev. -lir. 13'rook preached morning
and evening .services in the • United
Church. The Morning sermon was
"New Carts for Olds" and morning
uffhei11. " 1 Lift t'p \]v Soul," and the
solo 'was taken by 1311s, Maude lied -
den and the evening 'su'bjeet was. "..
1i00,i Wish for,the New fear' The
anthem 'as 'Phe lights of Hoene,'
131i.ss Irene Hoskin returned Thome
le 'Toronto .after visiting in the vil-
lage.
•rhe Senior Institute evil) be held at
lets, i'. Hlowes' 011 e\1''ednesa}ay even-
tng, the hostesses )being \irs. Blow•es,
and Mrs, \tickle. The roll tall ',yin be
answered thy "Something 1 remember
about my first teacher." The motto is
"The greatest school ,for -the human
raee is the home. .Mr. ti. leifereen
will give the •topic: Music by Miss G.
1.tt4:er. .-\ detnonstrat}on will be ,given,
"Handwork from the Public school" FOR
Lunch will he provided thy Miss G. Shortll0n bulls, from 9 to 14
Passmore, Ji'}ss 11, Luker and firs.
\lckle,
'Pile Young People )held their regu-
lar meetingT, on Jan. 0tli, opening wit11
111e 1111i1nt1 song, "Tete 'Call to Christ."
The Scripture ,was react and Al Kers-
lake led in •prayer. The devotional
-talk, "Retrospect and Prospect,' •was
taken by Violet liycic. The. Young
t'et,ple dct idled to have a skating ,par-
ty in the ),year future. Beryl Pfaff took
the topic "Hymns We Love." Scant•
of these hymns Were illustrated i1y
two of the girls singing them. The
closing 17yt1411 •1fa. (i95 and after 111e
meeting -games and contests were en-
joyed.
Arnold Circle. -
On Tuesday evening, Jan. ')Ph, the
\rnokl C:irrle hold their regular meet-
ing at the home .of Helen. Moir. The
-Meeting opened with. .the singing 111
"C) Worship the Ring." alter which
Irene Howgarth led in prayer. The
Scriptiu'e this read by ,glary Pell, The
minutes di 1111e 'last meeting. were reit)
and the roll call was answered Marg-
aret Dougall played an interesting
piano duet and Helen Mifir read a
poem. Hannah Murray, Mabel Work-
man -and Irene Hoggarth sang a trio.
'Ile topic was given 'by Mr?. Roy
Bell and Violet Hyde.
The Mission Circle held their sup -
181 meeting at the home ,,1 Miss Ka-
thryn Drysdale on Friday evening.
1:1111 OA 1.11,),per they had a work
,sienna}. t tsldn Cross was in charge of
the a•su.1t}n peri,d. Gladys Passmore
read the Scripture and Rath Brook
led in ,layer. The missionary story
-vas given by Mary 1,00dwin. The
topic• on India was .given 1hy Miss
1)otlgla s.
The monthly meetim¢ of the W.131.
Society was held •in the schoolroom.
Prayer '113 ler,. Wm. Laramie ma-
r:i„tied 'l)v scripture lcss011 read n'
i! rs. t' MacDonell. The fa'hmin ,
read Bible passages: 'Mrs. Harpole,
131rs Ballantyne, Mrs. Pas,tuure and
Mrs. 11. Hess. Mrs, t•. Cook read the
tr)aserer's report and Hiss Conaht
;,aye a very tine talk which was very
'inch enjoyed. '1'lie reports were very
gratifying' to the society. The closing -
',rater w es -given by \irs. C. llac-
Dm1111,
The regular meeting of the Ladies'
Aid Society of Carmel Presbyterian
('hItrcdl was held in the basement of
chant on Tuesday evening, ,tan. 9 at
5.30. The meeting was opened by
singing hymn 606, after which Mrs.
Treenail' led in Prayer. 1t was decid-
ed 10 have it hot beef supper o1) the
24th of January from 5.130 until seven
with a social hoe' afterwards, Elec-
tion of officers thentook place:
Pres., Mrs. F. Traquair; vice Pres.,
Mrs, Geo. Walker; sec., Mrs. J. A.
Paterson; 11•ea11)'e1', Mrs. W. It.
Davidson. Hymn 666 was then sung,
followed by the Lord's prayer in
unison.
Sirs, 13usi1 Edwards. Mrs. C. S.
Hodson, Mrs. Cleo. Walker and Mrs.
Annie Logon attended the W. M. S.
Presbyterial in Clinton on Tuesday.
to move to Hensall 'imus 1 011rraei, 4.1
1•r,day of tht week.
\`r 'I'h,uuas Dick•i-olf 1cin4
\' \11111 ('11118 11 • wt.:
i t ,r -,C .1 .3' .yitl, Mr and -.\ir:�
'•,8 ‘inierson.
-Z1,02 '1,38 tl as Mr. \\.p).
aft, r ,- n
• 11.. \ 11121811418 .islte 1 ler.
t t._ a f-211 Ment soot l
"'
,11 1„ 1' ,t's ;t mid lli11t ,,:n•'-
,• n f 21)131, d ,n itea1111.
;ening 111111e11,111 -••rw - •^.t
1'2.11 •F 1'rt,11•:0 1'1,11 I I'll, L,,
.rt 1. y 1)1110.4- 1:1.1 -, le;t•.'.l ant '1,8
✓ te ; at ir. 111 1 t'.. \'1 \. \ '1114 /1'
f'er u. 1t,nne Ht.e-i1 IIn Witt''
y,y 11 11i .1t hie the Telfil
ti 'it• 11 F 4)4'111 -t r and
h
corrireaatlon would'he as plea;1m
and happy as it had here during his
ministry here.
Council Meeting
T2u• first atcetin of :144.1
1r;ounell %vas held Monday at 11 a.m.
in the Clerks office according to
stall h: all went4)11-s 'being' 11111s1112•
\'1 Ott tbers of the council
taken their Declaration of Office ,11: -
fore 11e clerk on or before this time.
11 oro at and Moir moved that we
1101.3" adjourn to meet again at 8 p.m.
this evening. Carried. --.3. A. Paterson
Clerk.
The first regular mteetinnt of the
121411 Village Council held Monday
evening in the 'Council Chambers at
S imin 'with all menthe's 'being present.
\Homte, of the previous mcetin3
were read.
Horton and •C'anteron, 'liiat the
minutes be adopted as read Carried.
1 evi Randa appeared asking, -tor
some assistance re
fuel
u assistance ladvised f10
property apply for
1{irg 1n Ow proper form.
R. J. Paterson
as tasi'TaxCollector
lout Landing
re-
ported $.7
to date.
Ritttitatti and 10em That we extend
taie 'T2s Rn11 until elle first meeting
in )larch. Carried.
1.1'.' Hcd1Pen reported re the work
done on the street also poll tae also
chi 13111c1' -.Implied several rate payer,.
3, .A. Paterson treasurer reported re
Robison anti Moir that .211 nlutiou* vices ; for the first time in ins nc t
• i'.n' 6'21,•1111-, u_ 111011111 far
New Books in Hensel) Library. -
1. 11.1 ,11 141.4 •rat 6 lia,
n ;011,1 1.4 111e H11151111 1 ail t L;
n:i w i't In--Rl.nt m:1,1• the Etc!,
I rn E; :,0ndra 11 \Loon'. \Yill
r i cry. 1)r. }-hu},on' 1111)141,Done,-
rhe Tradition. Roe,:14'
'Miss Susie Shale-,.
I n.kcr: 1 ?nnit t Norms; .\n•1:
tilil.20111ery ; (a -
11.,10;;I: 111 RI1101. 11 10 Ihr1 11 i'h.-
t -rot na of , iss:r(y \lulfo d Ridtr-
of Lr. ti uusa i 0.,, 1;rey : 1.1„
Frail 1;,1 env: Oat \1:11 1 4.1.11,
Mild a Mt, H e. y \\e Itnz, 1 1 rilar-.
lin
1;1til 1410411 1n Parodi,%
1 Ir. I41 ()n the 1)1811 Rains hack
rr , h n 1 11xti \I tlturd 'Ilie 1'oi
Catnenor. Keeper of the
Hor,1 Pass, Ttttie, \larder in Tine-
Acts.
itre'\ t. t'hr1 ;i,,. 1)ca1.11 tat the N}i�•,
ni-Uc; i;rrut
\\*, ,,al, Hill. 1.14111
Dare, Hill; -One : Relayed. Flancl.;
Marria.;r for Rosantund, IIanti
k;
\\hil,por Swill 11,1181, Hauck:
'Nun -1•, tion Let the Record
Speak, Ilnonlp;e n .\•trtubiographe.
Mille.: Popular Quin hook Cutither,
sem Step by Step, 11i.urchlIll Country
Lawyer, Partridge: Land Below The
Raith: 'rhe Concise lirxuse-
hold Encyclopedia, -2 vol.; Disgrace
•Vlrrntnding, Reid; M'otntcxlin a11l
Wolfe 42 vevl.) Parknlau. -
'junior Fiction - Jack Hardings
Quest, fluff: Boy Book of Everyday
Science, Rely; Popular (,juin Book,
Slifer: Little Greta Denmark, Salley;
Dot and Da'4h at Happy Hollow and
Ilot and Dash at. llaiple Sugar 'Canto,
West; The Wizard of 'Oz, I'he Patch-
work 111r1 of 1011, Little Princess of
1)z; Little I Like to 1-Ie111. B'rard;
Little 1)0 (racku, Dixon Ralgigedc
\nnie in Cookie Land, Greene, tittle
I101is Mother 1loose, Rs e, Shad
t{roeak FIu'nt, Oise, and \Iain FIeur.
Walker; Tum Sawyer' Detective,
•rwaitt: Pa'(ty's SItltors, W ell Th.
10lden Girl, IW"indou'Hurler Welling-
ton's •(' )nmanl, Henry.; Berle `I'm.
Briton, 141111y; Aiis•Ues•s of tite Air.
Carter; larzan The [neincible, Bur -
roughest The I,ittlest Rebel, Pep112:
'T8p'ee, \iehilie; The Schoch on 11.'
Moor, Brazil
Carinal Presbyterian Church -
Rev, William Weir condarctr+.l
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of 111, Roland
Kennedy, who departed this life on
January 12111, 1939.
1 have lost my 5112(4'5 companion,
A life linked with my own,
And clay by day 1 miss lthu more.
As } walk through lire alone.
Oahu and peace1111 he is sleeping,
Sweetest fest has followed pain.
Those who SAW how much he suffered
Could not wish hint back again.
Thein rest in peace, my dearest
comrade,
And when the 5101112 of life is o'er,
I'll meet you where there is 110
parting
On that bright and golden shore.
-_Ever remembered by Sisters,
Wife and Family.
FARMERS TAKE NOTICE
We have Installed a Concentrate
Mixer and a Corn Cracker and are
DOW in a position to serve you eifici
eptly in this manner, as well as do
your Chopping and Rolling. Open
everyday, Louis Eberhart and Com-
pany.
SALE
fife
months old, accredited and blood
tested, good color, sired by Matchless
Clarion, No, 2227721. Clifford H, Keys,
Elmandorph Stock Farm, Varna, Ont.
The New Metropolitan Magazine -
NOW in all Editions of the Detroit
Sunday Times
Now every week --111 ALh editions
of The Detroit Sunday Times, start-
ing with the January 14 issue -you'll
find the great, bright. illustrated Met-
ropolitan Magazine, presenting such
features .t.' autographed piettn'es of
(110311' Sill 1141 fashions; pictures and
news of I-lolywood; cooking counsel
and other x11141. 0)15. Something diff-
erent! Something of interest to all.
Tie suree to get The Detroit Sunday
Times every week.
THURSDAY, JANUARY 11, 1948
SATURDAY SPECIALS
BUY IN EGMONDVILLE
Red Rose Tea, lb. 55c
Lipton's Tea, Ib, 65c
Club House Tea, lb. 65c
Salada Green Tea, lb. 60c
Tea Cup Tea, Ib. 80c
Red Rose Orange Pekoe lb. 75c
Red Rose Coffee, lb, 49c
Chase & Sanborns Coffee,
1.b. 49c
Magic Coffee, lb. - 39c
Castile Soap, 12 cakes 23c
Fels Naptha, 3 cakes 23c
Lely's Soap, 6 cakes 234
Palm Olive Soap
large cakes, 3 for .23c
Ivory Snow, large package 23c
Oxydol, large package , , , 23c
Chipso, large package , .. , 23c
Rinso, large package 23c
Lux, large package 23c
Sunlight Soap, 4 cakes ..., 23c
Pure Lard, 2 fl3 , . , .. 1 9'c
W. J. Finnigan
HARLOCK
Nurse Kathleen Beacom returned
home Tuesday of this week from
Pursing a imeunlonla -patient near
Porters hilt,
Mrs. Jennie Knox spent Stmday at
111e home of her daughter Mrs, and
Mr. Graydon Neil near Summerhill.
On Monday she left for Walkerville
to spend t1 short time with her dau-
ghter Mrs. and Mr, Lorne Marshall.
Mr. and Mrs. Graydon Neil and
Murray visited o11 Saturday at the
(tome of Mr, and Mrs. Ernest, and
Mrs. Jennie Knox, the latter return-
ing home with them.
Mr. Leslie Beattie went to London
on Saturday.
We are glad to know that Master
Archie and - Jimmie Watt. who have
been poorly, are improving. We hope
they will soon be well again.
We are very sorry to hear that Mrs.
Thos. Knox',s brother Nt'. Geo. Dale,
is in the hospital and at time of writ•
ing is very low.
The ,lauuary meetings of the Lad-
ies' Aid and W.M.S. of Burns' Church
were held Wednesday of last weep
at the home of Mr, and ;Virs, Peter
Taylor, A very pleasant afternoon
was spent.
Mr. and Mrs lack3Hltviug enter -
tattled some of their friends last Fri-
day evening.
11r. Thor. Knox, who had been I JANUARY MEETING OF
spending -a few clays in and near To-
ronto, returned home Wednesday
evening last week.
On account of the bad roads our
Harlock items did not appear last
week. They are on page 2 in this
issue.
The loth concession is well broken
out, the county plows having been
through several tinges.
Mr, and lairs, Warren Gibbings. also
AUCTION SALE ELMER D. BELL. B.A.
Successor to John H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Seaforth, Ontario
Community Sale at Dick's Hotel
Stables, Seaforth, every Friday. The
usual run of cows, feeder cattle, and
young calves, pigs, poultry, furniture
and vegetables. Bring in anything
you have to sell. Rates reasonable.
Homer Hunt, Manager, phone 22S-12
Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
Cattle --Number of good feeder
cattle; number of young calves,
Pigs -Usual run of pigs from suck-
ers to 100 lbs. Yorkshire sow clue
Jan 26; 3 sets of sleighs; 3 Portland
cutters; 1 light sleigh; 1 set or single
harness; 1 pair now bridles; 1 new
pig crate; 1 fur coat; 1 pair skates,
Quantity of shelled corn. Cuts of
choice beef. Many other articles,
AUCTION SALE
Of House and Premises, and
Household Goods of the late Mary
Ellen Burns, will be held at the pre-
mises in the Village of Dublin, on
Friday, Jan, 19, at 2 p.m.
Terms -Real Estate, 10% cash on
date of sale:, balance 311 days, house-
hold goods, cash, -
McCONNELL & HAYS.
Fettfo'rh, Out.,
Solie•Ftors for the Administrator.
Harold Jacicson. ,Auctioneer. -
BOARDERS WANTED
Good location, modern eimveni-
ences. Apply at The News,
NOTICE
A Berk hog for service, fee i'Luu,
13. 1Iallwaiu, phone 35252:, Seaforth.
Lot 19, ('on. 3. McKillop,
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 the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth, Office hours:- .
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7:30 0. m. to 9 p. rn,
NOTICE
Applications for the office of Treas-
urer of the Township of McKillop will
be received b3' the Clerk until Wed-
nesday, Jan, 24, 1940, Applicants
should pat state salary,
JOHN Mt.NAY, Clerk,
Seaforth R. R. 2
FOR SALE
Oval walnut table; walnut otto-
mans; hook 51te1vet,; .dresser; child's
gable and t•1lairs set; child's com-
mode chair; medicine cabinets; card
tables, 3 new tire bombs; wind-
breaker til:cs new, size 38; 1.'h "h.p.
electric drill in good shape. A1se
other articles. Skates sharpened at.
Thorn Repair Shop, Seaforth.
TENDERS WANTED
For wood. 2,1 cot•ds 12" body wood.
a:1
hard maple, halaltt•e beech. Tend-
ers to be in by Feb. 1. \Vodd to be
FOR SALE - - delivered by Match 1st. Apply Jables.
('11nny house for sale. Apply \V..1. Nolan. tioet..Tr'ttsurer, S.S. No, 1, Aie•
O'Rourke. Dublin, Ont. Killip & Lagan, li.11, 6, Seaforth, Ont.
Mr. Harold Beacom spent Sunday af-
ternoon at the home of Mr, and Mrs,
Isaac Rapson.
Miss Jean Leiper spent Monday af-
ternoon of this week with her aunts,
the Misses Jean and Agnes 1•{alnilton.
CROMARTY
We welcome Rev. and Mrs. P.
Ja1nle1012 to On1' midst.
Mrs. Leonard Houghton 21114 babe
have t'dtuttlt-d to their home in Hal,
riston after spending the holidays
with M', and Mrs. '\tint. Houghton.
1N. John Robertson is in poor
health.
Misses Mary and Wilma llan111fon
have returned to their studies: in
Stratford after the holiday season.
A large crowd of ladies and girls
attended a shower in honor of Mrs.
Lorne Elliott at the 11011'• of her
mother, Mrs. Jessie Hamilton, on
Wednesday evening. Many ltseful and
beautiful gifts were received by the
recent bride. - -
Aiiss Audrey D1313,1l left on Wed
peachy for Guelph to resume her
studies.
NOTICE w RABIES
Owing to the prevalence of rabies in the
surrounding districts, and in view of the fact
that rabies is readily transnlissable to hu -
elan beings, all citizens are requested to
and rets carefully, or if
watch their dogs 1 Y
they observe any dogs 'acting suspiciously,
to -notify authorities. -
JOHN J. CLUFF,
Mayor
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
-
The nest meeting of the Huron
('unnty Council will be held in the
Coons -11 Chambers, Court House, God-
e•ich, commencing Tuesday, January
10th, 1940, at 2 P.M.
All accounts, notices of depute -
thing and tither business requiring
the attention of Council should be in
the hands of the County Clerk not
later than Jan. 131 h.
J. ,\l. Roberts, County Clerk,
Goderioh, Ontario.
TENDERS WANTED
For 15 cords of body wood, maple
and beech, 16 inches long. to be de•
livered at Cavan Church, Winthrop;
also caretaker for 1940. Tenders to
be in by Jan. 13th, 1940, Oliver C.
Anderson. Secretary, Lnlld6Sb01'o, R.
R, 1.
WANTED
Tenders for 8 e01'ds of 14 inch hard
body wood delivered at S.S. No, 7,
Tue'ke1'sntith +Tenders to be in by
Jan. :.loth. Edgar Allan, Sec.-Treas.,
R. R. 3. Seaforth. -
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders wanted for 10 cords of
hard maple wood. Tenders to be in by
Jan. 111. Apply to 'Phos. Pryce, Sec.-
Treas., S. S. No. lar, McKIlIOp, Sea -
forth, R. R, 1. -
TENDERS WANTED
10 ('0.115 of body wood, 16 inebes
Iang, three-quarters ]lard maple, bal-
ance beech. Tenders to be in Feb, 1st.
Wood to be delivered Marcel. 1s1.
Apply to George H. Leonhardt, Sec.-
Treas,, S.S. No, 9, McKillop, Walton,
R.R. 2.
WANTED
'realms fort10rtls of 15 inch
hard body hood. will he received by
'Mrs. Leo Stephenson. 1R. R. 2, Sea -
forth, up to Jan, 151 h.
ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Seaforth
Farmer's Club will be held Monday,
Jan. 15th, at 2 p.m. in the library,
Seaforth. K. E. Jackson, President.
ANNUAL MEETING t
The Seaforth Agricultural Society
will hold their annual meeting in the
Carnegie. Library 01 Saturday, Jan.
30111, 1940. at 2 p.m Financial state-
ment, election of officers, etc. Hum-
phrey 8)11111, President; Mrs. J. A.
}4err, Secretary.
FOR SALE
2 filly colts rising two years old,
general purpose, also 1 driving mare.
rising 9, works single or double, on
farm, Apply to F. J. ((Woman. R.R.1..
S'ettfnrth, phone 838-22.
FOR SALE
Comfortable 7 -room frame house of
late Margaret. Robison, well situated
on Sperling Street, Seaforth, with
good barn. Hatt to be sold to close
estate, Apply McConnell & hays,
Solicitors, or John Arnold, Executor.
NOW ON DiSPLAY
New 1940 All Enamel Kitchen
Range with extra large Ore pot: mod•
ern in every way. Also a full line of
different types and designs of stovee
at the right price. A liberal allowance
on your old stove. A. Zimmerman,
$eafnrth, above- llvDonalcl's Bakery.
J. A. BURKE
FUNERAL SERVICE
Dublin - Ont.
Night or Day -Calls Phone 4:3 10
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness ,0 Accid-
ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds.
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
m nrst class companies.
Information cheerfully given
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIE!
Phone .154 s
STRATFORD - GODERICH
COACH LINES
Fall & Winter Time Table
Leaves Seaforth for Stratford:
Daily 8.40 a.m. and 5,25 p.m.
Leaves Seaforth Inc Goderich:
Daily except Sey ndmhol, 1.26 p.m.
and
Sun. and 1101,; 1.25 p.m. and 10.20 p.m.
Connection at Strafford for Toronto.
tiamllton 0080(0, London, Detroit,
Tavistock, Woodstock
Agents: Queen's, Commercial, Dick 110uee
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Horses, Cattle, HogS, etc. -Courteous Service
PHONE-SEAFORTH 15, ' EXETER 235 (COLLECT)
DARLING & CO, OF CANADA, LTD.
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