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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
NENSALL
Mrs. John Farquhar and babe re-
turned home Sunday after spending a
week with Mr's. Farquhar's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Bawden.
Mr. Harold Bonthron spent the
week end in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Redden and
family moved to Chisellturst last week
where Mr. Redden is employed with
Mr. Thomas Wren.
Mr, and Mrs. Clarence Shepherd of
Exeter visited on Saturday with Mr.
and Mrs. John Shepherd.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Seruton and
family of Port Dover spent a few
days recently with -relatives in town.
Miss Mildred Hackney spent the
week end visiting with friends in St.
Catharines.
Mr. A. L. Case has purchased a new
Oldsmobile coupe.
Messrs. Milton and Lloyd Ortwein
of London spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein.
Mr. and Mrs. James. Patterson spent
the week end visiting relatives and
friends in Toronto.
Mr. and Vire. Howard Harris of
Detroit spent the week end visiting
the latter's brother and sister-in•law.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Rennie.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Corey of Loudon
spent the week end visiting the tat
ter's brother-in-law and sister. Mr.
and Mrs. John Corbett.
Mr. J, D. Buchanan of Lindon vis
ited on Sunday with Mrs. Alex Bnch
anau and fancily.
Mrs. Oscar Tuckey and children of
Exeter spent the week end with the
fot•mer'e parents Mr. and Mrs. Peter
Moir.
Rev. Wm. Weir and Mr, Peter Molt
attended the Hamilton and London
Synod held in Chatham this week.
The Chamber of Commerce held e
dance in the town hall Friday even
Mg. :\ft,ic by Murtloch's orchestra,
Durinz the evening the hunky ticket
was drawn on the Red Cross quilt
donated by Mrs, W. B. MacLaren. Mr.
Oberlee Moore won the quilt.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawrence Baynham
and children of Exeter visited . ou
Sunday with Mrs: Baynharir's par.
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moir.
Mr. Lorne Elder of Kingston is vis•
iting with his parents, Mr. and Mrs
John Bider.
Rev, R. A, Brook conducted- ser'vic'es
in the United Church on Sunday with
large congregations in attendance
The choir sang two beautiful auth•
ems, "0 ,Lord How Excellent Thou
Art," and "Conte Holy Spirit."
The cholr in the Presbyterian
Church sang a very appropriate am
them at the morning service 011 Sun•
day entitled "The Morning Light is
Breaking." Rev. Wm. Weir preached
a very inspiring sermon and in the
evening a service of song was held
singing a number of Miss Frances
Jane Brosby's hymns. The choir sang
"0 Worship the King," Rev, Weir
soloist. A quartette, comprising
Rev. Weir, Messrs. R. Y, MacLaren
W. A. MacLaren and James Ben,
gough, sang "Though Your Sins be as
scarlet."
Mir. and Mrs. A. L. Case visited on
Sunday at the home of the latter's
brother-in-law and sister, Mr, and
Mrs. Stewart Rosser in Denfield.
Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins and
Members of the family visited on
Sunday with friends in Denfield and
Ailsa Craig.
Mr. and Nlre. R. D. Bell visited on
Sunday with the latter's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. :Matthew Clarke at Crediton.
Mr. A. L. Case is having a very neat
and up•to•date porch erected on his
dwelling.
Mr. and ?Jt's. F. Hayton of Delhi
were Sunday visitors with Miss Em-
ma Johnston.
Miss Edith Parkins of Exeter spent
the week end et the tome of her par.
ems. Dir. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late William Tre•
wartlta wish to thank the many
friends and neighbors for their kind.
cess and sympathy shown in their re•
cent bereavement; also for the health.
ful floral tributes,
FOR SALE
Oak dresser and stand; also elating.
any chair with upholstered seat.
George Hills, Egmondville,
FOR SALE
Good dairy cow, S years old, due to
freshen May 10. Mrs. Paul Doig,
phone 162r3. Also a quantity of seed
barley.
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE
Six rowed barley for seed. James
McNaughton; Kippen. Phone 79r32,
Hensel].
NOTICE
Pasture farm for rent. If not rented
will take a limited number of cattle.
Apply to J. H. McLaughlin, Walton,
12..1.1, or at lot 31, con. 14, DicKillop,
any time during the next ten days.
HOUSE FOR RENT
Red brick house on East William
Street, available April 1st. Good fttrn-
are, town water, good basement,
electric lights. Apply to Adam Hays.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders wanted for wiring of 1Rg.
ntondville school. Plans and specitiea-
tinus may be secured from .Alex Lib
lico, Egmoudville. Tenders will be re•
volved by the undersigned until May
15111. 13. Pretty, Sec.-Treas.
FOR SALE
27 chunks. Apply to Wesley Roe,
phone 23x4, Blyth central.
AUCTION SALE
Of I-Iousehold Effects at the home
of the late Mrs. William Hart, Hail•
way street, Seaforth, mt Saturday,
May llth, at 1.30 o'clock,
Kitchen table, kitchen cupboard,
wash stand, dining room table, 0 dirt•
ing room chairs, buffet, 5 kitchen
chairs, camp chair, bedroom chair,
dresser and wash stand, electric iron,
electric hot plate, small chest of
drawers, library table, 2 smoking
stands, magazine rack, 2 table lamps.
2 bedlamps, large mirror, cooking
range, electric washing machine,
electric toaster, odd chairs, mat•
tresses, springs, bedsteads, pictures,
vanity bench, linoleum (about 12' x
14'), linoleum (about 6 ft. by about
S 11,), linoleum (about 6' x about 8
ft.), odd bits of linoleum, pots, pans,
dishes, gents, floor mop, dust mop, and
many other articles. Terns --Cash.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Mrs. Richard Oldfield, Proprietress.
FOR SALE
Two plate Electric Rangette with
oven. Mrs. Frank Devereaux, John st.,
phone 279w.
SEED FOR SALE
Early Alaska Oats and Red Clover
seed J W Thompson, phone S33r31,
Seaforth.
FOR SALE
East t, Lot 5, Concession 1, Tuck•
erstuith, 13% miles east of Seaforth,
50 acre farm of excellent land, good
house and wood shed, frame barn and
driving shed, 1 never tailing well ami
1 spring, good orchard. Immediate
pgesession. Apply to Louis Dillon,
11,11.1, Dublin, Ont. Phone 45r20.
APARTMENTS TO RENT
Five room, also 2 or 3 room, both
with bath. For sale, a wood stove.
Apply Rohl', Devereaux, "Cnrbert
Apts."
THURSDAY, MAY 2, 1940
BUY IN EGMONDVILLE
We are paying 210 for Grade A Large Eggs, Trade Only
CASH PRICES:
Schneider's Lard 2 lbs. ,... 19c
Schneider's Shortening
25c
Z lbs.
Kellosg's Large Pkge corn
Flakes, 3 for 25c
Gran,' Sugar 10 pounds for 65c
Robinhood Flour
98 lb. bag 2,99
Five Roses Flour 98 lb. bag 2.99
Purity Flour 98 Ib. bag 2.99
Pastry Flour 24 lb. bag , .55c
Coleman's Lard 2 lbs. 15c
Whyte's Lard 2 lbs. .... 17c
MEN'S WORK SHOES—PRICED TO SELL
WO Jo Finnigan
FOR SALE
Duck eggs, 3511 dos, Apply to Leslie
Pryce, Dublin, R.R. No. 1, or phone
540 ring 31, Seaforth central.
FOR SALE
200 bus. of oats (clean), also four
head of grass, cattle. Phone 6281,15.
FOR SALE
A quantity of 0. A. C. No. 21 six
rowed barley; also early Alaska oats,
suitable for mixing with barley.
Russell Coleman, phone 0051,41,
FOR SALE
A few bushels of Government
graded No. 1 Red Clover seed, $13 a
bushel. Wm. Dennis, Walton. Phone
Seaforth central.
MEN & WOMEN WANTED
Excellent DIRECT SELLING OP.
PORTUNITY -- exclusive territory
rights for live -wire amibitious men
and women, selling a line of guaran•
teed quality products, Send for our
Plan and catalogue TODAY. Familex
Products Company, 570 St. Clement
St., MONTREAL.
LARGEST L
RGE 7 SE L1N
G FENCER
I have the agency for the Parmak
Flux Diverter Electric Fencer. It is
the largest. selling Fencer in the
world. It is a tried and proven
Fencer. Guaranteed for live years.
Free demonstration. Orville Workman.
Kippen. Phone Hensel) 77x11,
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J. R. ALLISON, Liquidator
EVERYTHING
All The Choicest Merchandise
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in one big
MCFAVISH Gaye Bargains. ALLISON Gives Super Bargains
Everything Has Been Cut In Price
Even the choicest Merchandise — those staple lines that are bread and butter to any dry goods store. Wholesale prices are ad-
vancing daily but that does not affect us. Original costs are forgotten during this GREAT CLOSING OUT SALE. Seaforth
has not witnessed such a Money Saving Sale in years. Many more years will elapse before there will be another such sale in which
the people can save so many hard earned dollars. People will receive up to 100% interest on their money by laying in a supply of
necessary Ladies' and Children's Wear, IVlen's Wear, Piece Goods and General Dry Goods.
IT WILL PAY YOU TO DRIVE AS FAR AS 50 MILES TO ATTEND AS YOU WILL BE MORE'THAN REPAID
At E TA TS on SATURDAY, MAY 4th, 9 a.m.