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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1940-06-13, Page 8PAP= EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JUNE 113, 1940 HENSALL Mr. J'. iWerwherlburn of 'Il'randon,1 Aiwa„ twho is attending Genera11 As- aembdy in St. •Catharines, preaphed in Carmel Peeslbytt'erian ,Ohntn'ch on Sun- day morning and' the •ohoir sang a1'.' anthem, '10 For A Thousand Ton - Wes to ,Sing". Rev. Wan, IWleir con- dulcted the service in the 'United 'Ohuoch ,on 'Sunday morning and the choir sang „,hear 'Motu My Prayer.", The evening service was 'withdrawn for the Young ,People's .anniversary at OtiisNthua • United •Churoh, 111 restponse to the osi1 ,fctr woollen blankets he Red Cross :have received fifty lour 'blankets and two quits up to num", which Is a selendid :showing 'tor' a vilhlatre, W.M.S. Meets.— The regular meeting •ot the \\ 'M1.S. of the'United Church was held on 111oarsd'ay a,fterr c.xa w h Mrs. .1 rt presiding. "Lard Speak To Me, was th•e opening hymn t Mr 1 Eider rt - ported hating -hipped a 'b le worth $5IO. The 'business '.c;as discussed sset ind it was decided It. ;hold a bats sale on Satmrda), June 15th. Mrs. E. iMick,le Mr=. N. F. Cook and Mrs. Geo. Hess were the committee ap- ,pointed to make arrangements for it. Mrs. Chas. McDonnell !presided ,over the remainder of the program and rettel talar Scripture. Mrs. Lee Htalden and Mrs. 'Geo Hee~ sang a :duet, "Gods To -Morrow." Miss Irene Douglas accompanied at the piano. Mrs. E. L. SMickle very afhly'gave The topic on The ,Christian 'Church in India, ,taken .feces the study book. Mission Circle.— The Mission Circle met at the Larne of 'Miss Elva McQueen cm Fri- day evening. Following supper the meeting opened by singing,. Scriitture was read by Miss Elva :McQueen and \Iss Gladys; McKenzie led in prayer. Mist: Kay Drysdale gave the mission- ary u sionary story. The topic. 'lite Little Bride." was p'irotn by Miss Jrtre Douglas. ,Wohelo Class Meets.- 1''ht regular nth ne the iVehclit Class .wits held it, tilt theta noon. of the United Church }eters Mit with :\::.r Lost ;.-t •vcotr, \i:..• \crtr,a. 1. }:,.oec :Pr _ e1' 1, .n' the lead. . Picric 111 to ree, Ie cams n r- • tis ti,tn Ic � k S p: rt iris, 3 Mr. t Irasna,r, and °1 t: ;l•or, Ferris% .\ atmliber 1 . hymns the. Wring, Tin ot. .a the 1,'bid:, :t:•:d =h;:1', art 1 lo, ` t dk ,. a 1l'onferen and rirtsn.«,ere store or. Saturday, hour ] Srh, Mrs. .Vti'alks returned home S nt after 1et,tlms. , t,1' last few „:,_t - ,.t St. +Marys. Mr Kay or t n has cempteted the reschiceratioi ef the Sabbath school re t.rn 1.r.1' ;tl;r•ir . n i artnt present• 1 ,_r, a}1e,.1'...c: l:hcSi,r-. c!t.1'..ti'<: td +at'! let-d:ly. '\ itus. I ...n,n.r Lt,,;.:i, It itc•,1 i:1' t t, o' 1,t runt \fir-, J. V. bel:tiron ±m _4,-. day. Mttnn-Drover.— a pretty weeding eve, ,(.1.0.-.r.ired burn noon.n, Sa.ta rd y. Jana. Sr' -t the 'United Church manse., Hensall, when Rev. R, A, I3Took united in mar- riage Beatrice Ada Etheleen, only daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Mhos. Drc,- ver of Hibbert. axed John U fford Munn, son of Me. and Mrs. Robert Munn, Hensall. The bride looked charming in a floor :length ,gown of pale 'blue net and lace with fuel skirt and trimmed with pink velvet bows and wearing a large blue picture hat trimmed ,with pink velvet (with lihr'ce- quarter demgth Spink net gloves and pink slippers and carried a 'bouquet of Ibria'roliffe roses and Poly-nfhthe-valley. Mies Dorothy Munn, 'sister of She groom, was (bridesmaid and ,woe a floor length gown of pink organza with sweetheant neckline and +fu11 skirt and ,wore a ,pink hak• with 'white accessories and carried Johanna Hill roses Mr. Earl Deaver, ,brother tef the 'bride, was best man. Following the !ceremony a 'wedding reception teat' 'held at the brides home. 'M,re. Drover received in navy sheer with a corsage of roses and Mrs. Munn re- ceived in a rose ensemble with a cor- sage of noses. The Ibde 'e table was centred with the •wedding cake and decorated with ,bridal wreath, iris, 'peonies and tulips. Serving ,were girl friends of the bride, namely, Misses Jean 'Venr,er, Gertie Martin, Verna 'MacLean, Ruby Dalrymple and Earle Trefbry. The young •cowpie lefa amid showers of confetti and best wishes I for a honeymoon trip to .New York For travelling tthe bride wore a grey tailored suit with white accessories, tUtpoo their return they 'win reside on the groom's farm on the boundary. ,Anderson Rumble.—• A very pretty wedding was solemn- ized at the horse of Me. and Mrs. A. E. Rootball. ,Clinton, on Saturday, , jntne Sth at 2 Ip,m, when their dau h- 1 ter, Helen Elizabeth, was united in marriage to John Arthur, son of Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Ande t+n cd near Hensall. Rev. G. Burton officiated. The ceremony was performed in the I livin,i, room in an evergreen arch trimmed with 'bridal wreath. The bride I g iven ,n marriage div ler father, look- ( 1 ook-1'1 urtnnis in firer 1emrt1• green gar White sheer n argue mate with a finger 1 tit veil ca'a'tit .•..t th!. actt With 'gard- cr,ias. She. carried a lhouq•net 05 Prim- a ;;:t'1' wet it rc :es. ¶Mr. St.in Rennie ,of Hensall played the .wedding music, .MTs. 5am Rennie hisser of the (bride, tw as matnon of honor and more a iho:ar length gown of aurcpudtise geor- gette ,With tram etkirt and tight pleated jenket and carried a bouquet ,nt 'pink oarrnations, ,Mr, Edison Maclean of Nippon ,was best man. During :the ,stgniit,g of the register Mr. Sam Ren - ole' sang "At Dawning." Following the 'ceremony a tbuffet iltpncdtedtn 9rorn a table ceneredi with Ibrfdets ,rake was served to about thinly 'guests thy tMrs, Geo. idt,relttallt and Miss Frances And- erson. i:14a•s. Reeneball received in royal bine (sheer ,with a corsage of canna. tions, Mrs. Anderson reoeived in'black. slheer .with corsage of carnations, The young couple left on a 'honeymoon trip to Northern Ontario, The bride 'travelled in a queen's (blue gown, navy ,Coat ,w'ith ,winte trim and navy acces- sories. .Mrs, Art Pricer accompanied by Mr, and ,Mrs. Verne 1-lodden 'stent the 'week end in Niagara .Falls. Pte. Verne Smith a i •Camp 'Btorden and Mrs, Smith of Exeter spent San - day with the hatter's another, Mrs. An- nie Sannalcrtcttk. Born.—til •t ontam Hospital on Tuesday, IDune 11th. t M. and 'i(lrs. (.q. 1 de f wt it ill'' a daughter. halt Came—ton and \1r lar'• !tier lift ti -.Trek 'ter a two weeks' 'tioinlay at 1 l.t Bea. !Mee 1 \'it r t tat dertth visited sin Jtt d , at the l terse of .her son, Rev, 1-v\ Ill Weir. Mr. Loyd rassmort, cif Delhi visit- ed this w eel. + tI h.; father, air. l.,lrn I'as .T'e .441141 mother. Mrs. T'ass- mei t. wily 1 - :i ctSt. Josephs Hos- pft M1, 1.,c'rdon. Mr. Sam Rennie spent a day at Pike's Bay teas. :week. \lis. ainvi. Sten.cer of Toronto spent the eceek tnel with her ,parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. Spencer, ,Mr. 'Rite l'atterson cif Toronto visited over the week end with his elm ent.s Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson. Mr. Percy 1 tiro, td Detroit was the guest :brother, _Mr. T, C. loynt last week. Mr. Harold Btnthron ,who has ht'en spending the .pat few weeks in Toronto renamed to his home here last week. \'r john Sean 1 Ltntdon visited on Saturday with teas father Mr. Alex Sr. M an. v14„ Ptalnterstt•n w:. t :oar n aoirday. M 'Airs. Ted , r.an of Li- e•, ccs;, c•,3 ,ells the tar'- el \ire, Chas. I ti Soarks ..1 I)e- • here e . sittint ;.., \lr. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Furniture and Household Et feces. Fred W. Ahrens, auctioneer. has received instructions from the undersigned proprietor to sell by public auction al Lot 6, Con. 5: Township of McKillop, lee miles east of Beechwood, on Thursday, June 20th, the following: Parlour suite, 4 rocking chairs. parlour table, writing desk, organ, 8 kitchen chairs, kitchen table, 2 tables, side board, 1 wooden bed with spring and mattress, 1 iron bed with springs and mattress. 1 single bed with springs. 3 wash stands, chest of drawers, 1 dresser, 1 small table, 1 hook holder, 1 large bureau, 1 snmali bureau, 1 eight day clock, 1 couch, 1 eoal oil stove, 1 Quebec. cook stove with good even and fillies, verger sweep. r, wardrobe, 1 pantry cup - hoard. cushion, chamber set cocks pails. dtnhes, kitchen utensils, set of j irons, host of pielitre , several boxes flower eland, several letups, and t: host of ether articles found about a ner.se, too numerous t0 Ilrention. .ate to comnteuve at 1.30 o'clock sharp. Auctioneer's decision final itt c .se oil ail disputes. Terms of sale. cash. Louis McGrath, proprietor, Fred W. Ahrens, auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Of House and Lot and Household Effects, Sperling St„ Seaforth, on Friday, June 21st, at 1.30 p.m. con- sisting of: 8 room stucco house, splendid con - clition, bath room, hard and soft water, furnace, electricity, large garage, Household Effec'ts---Parlor suite, 2 bedroom suites, mattresses, springs, bedding, library table, organ, cur, tains, cherry glass, cupboard, velvet rug, axmiustel' rug, tapestry rug,car- pets (child's crib, chairs, cradle), 2 coal oil stoves. floor polisher, 2 cout'bes, tablets, (•hairs, dishes kitchen utensils, sewing maelliue wearever roaster -canner, sealers, gar - tools, shutters, <'olel frames holler, eeautiings. I1tuuerous other art Mee._ Tents, contents, cash. Real Estate- Terros made known olt day of salt?. Mrs, Ben Tyerm ut. proprietress, Harold Jaelisert,ui tieneet. NOTICE • ee,-,e, 'its. Ikea Rrodelicle is teachiue tap, tit,', latlr•1 alai i tthi dancing at 1 , noun- of II..1. T't'atlnv-il on Satin, t day afternoons. Anyone interested Vii,.. 11 ill �at. ! PL•,r.r• phdm• 11118. Prit•t- :,.,,. c•. 1, Fl, al. a errrls, . 1¢:r. Hayter :incl' t n visite week 'ear. Mr- R, etel _. • ?'exaicr S:tni;;ie t.1 't' Via: ,tl. ±b 'i iiittC Or C 1 `. tl. .a wrt.r. cc terwt it a .tirtotit. er..t..: '.n t.,1'. 1i ,,, an: ,r: . }t. r - - v.t.ei, 'tI tt' or .. (I•••.• ret:;..very, • 1. , t , re"tnn d t r spendin a -.Car iter n' .itt•r. bo ' iiiis nd retirnc 1'r .,t?•.V'ee. 1. or. i he guest of \\ nss.or "ver the week and, Rin'. R. A. Breed; e•-minrtetl anniv-1 ersary service; in Roy's United Church c'n Sunday' morning and anni- versary service in Hiilsgreen in the ` evening. Rev. J, Wcatheaiburn of Brandon,' Man., was the guest of Rev. and Mrs. !Weir over rhe :week end. Mr. R•aht. Passmore, student of divinity college, Toronto, son of ide.1 and Mrs. John Pa -,more, Hensall, conducted Young People's annivers- ary service in ti'e -United Church, •Chi;ellrurst, on Sunday morning. Revel. E. F. ,Chandler of Kippen, conducted the service in the evening and - young ladies' quartette of Hensall' United Cblyrh, c(mr,prishtg.Misses Shirley Fairburn, Mary Goodwin, Kuril. Brd,ok anti Goldie Cross sang "Thanks Be To t.iod," .Miss Greta Lan *tie accompanied et the piano, tele. and Mks. Jack Bailey returned to their :home in Huntsville after a very pleasant visit with Rev, atul Mrs, 'Wm. Weir. The Ladies' Association of Carmel Church told a very (pleasant social evening arid tea at the mane on Fri- day teeming %when the town 'group who we'n ,the copper contest were entertained by .the losers. Rev. Wmt, iV4'eir attended the Geta- erel Assembly of the Presbyterian Church which not in 5t. Catharines this week, 'Miss Flleauor Beli, R.N., .visited ov- er :rhe week end at her home here Painful Accident.-- IMr. Thos. l-hudson, who has been employed for a number of years at the grain mill of Me. Geo. T. Mickle and Sons here, mot ,with a painrfuI so- ,cident on Friday when 'he stepped on a loose aboard !which he thought to the nailed. Mr. 'Hvdeon was severely hart ,but is improving -graduaally. He was attended 'by Dr. D. G. Steer. MANLEY Quite a number from here attended the funeral of Mrs. (Merge Selhan. last Monday at St. Peter's Lutheran t'i;uteh, vi which she was a life long member and a former resident of this plate. She is survived by one Baugh - ter with whom she lived since the. death ed lire husband, also one sister Mrs. Loud, .taker of Stratford, and rine brother, Mr. John Be:nnewies ct' I3todhagen, who httvtt the sympathy of the community in their hour of sad affliction. A large number from here attend ed the Eucharistic Congress held on Tuesday at St. Patrick's Church. Dublin, Potato planting is the order of the day. While it is late in the season, it is hoped to reduce the potato bug pest. There were not many early pot, WANTED Girl for general httu',•w•url every evening free. Phone 11431V. Seatortll. atoes planted 011 ai't'ottut of t11e wet weather bill if we have a flue fall we nay still have a good 0l'op. Private Fergus McKay front Peta• wawa visited his wife and two child ren in Ilullrtt over the week end and itis parent.. Mr, and Mrs. Thos. 'Me. Kay. He won't know when he will g, t •a t•alI for training some other plus,• are always, loves to see the plater- of his birth and his minty friends wish hint a safe return from wherever ht, may have to go, HURON ROAD WEST Friends. and Neighbours Honour Bride-Elect— :Oise Sadie Ball, laughter ut'Mr. al,d Mrs. \\'nt. Ball, '1'ntlie•r.tuitit, J111u+ ;Wide -to -hr, was guest ill 110110th• a1 a friend and neighbour gathering at the hone of Sir. end Mrs. Noble Holland. Clinton, on Tuesday evening when upwards to 75 people were pre- sent to present her with a misnellan• tams shower. A splendid programme was given. Air. Bert Irwin, Sparerib was chairman. The opening was a chorus, "Just for a Girl," by Mrs. Bert Irwin, Noble Holland and Eva Holland, Miss Doreen Glazier played 't ilatwaaiian number on her guitar Miss Eva Holland sang "Because." Air. Bob Irwin. Seaforth, and Miss Marie Holland, Clinton. sang a duet Mrs, Wm. Routledge sang a solo. Mr. Anderson Scott sang and step danc- ed. Miss Joyce Carter played a piano solo. Miss Margaret Collins tap danced and Mr. Wm. Collins played a violin solo, After the programme was over .the bride -to -he was asked to come forward and break balloons and reed slips of paper to find where Iter present was hid. After the present was found and unwrapped "She's a Jolly Good Fellow" was slog to the hide -to -he. A very delightful lunch was servsd and dancing ended up the jolly party. CONSTANCE Stewart dale purchased two Scotch Shorthorns at the sale at Elmer), derail Farnt at Varna on Tuesday last. IN MEMORIAM In loving memory of oar dear mother Mrs, Wm. Kruse, who passed away June llth, 1937, Oft we think of you, dear tnotller, And think of how you died, To think you could not say good-bye Before you closed your eyes. But the flowers we put upon thea May wither and decay; But the one we loved so dearly Will never fade away, —Sadly missed by daughters and 5011, IN MEMORIAM Mci'LINCHEY-1n loving memory of a dear husband, father and grand. father, George McCline.hey, who passed away June 17, 1939. Days of sadness still come o'er us, Tears in silence often flow, For memory keeps you ever near us, Though you died one year ago, Sa<ily missed and ever rememb- ered by his wife and family, • CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Thos. McMillan and family, also Rebt, W. McMillan, with to thank their many i'riends and ne.ighbois for the many acts of kindness shown them In their recent bereavement. FOR SALE Seven foot Deering binder, sheaf carrier and trucks, in good shape Wanted to buy --A good used corn cultivator. Apply to Oliver Anderson phone 8501.5, Seaforth central. SUMMERHILL Continued from page five; tel, Thelma Shobbrook, recitution Edgar Penfound, instrumental, Helen McGregor. guitar solo, Jean McCall For the mock wedding the bride was Roy Vodden dressed in embroidered white net over ivory silk and long veil, the bride's father Mrs, \Vesley 'trodden. the bridesmaid Mrs. Stanley Bali dressed in a shit of -wine ladies' cloth and large velvet hitt to match the groom Mi's. Stanbuty, the groom;;. ntan Mrs, Norman 'Wright, the flower girl els. Pettey Gibbings dressed in black embroidered dress with ankh length pants. The minister. Ala Wil- fred Ptttt tmud, This was followed by the chairman's address, also a read ing 80100 Good About Yost by Jean (ribbings, solo. I Wish I \Vere Single' Again by Adrian White, fn trtnuenrtl Betty Prtntsdon, reading. :firs, :;est Sholbrook. solo and dancing, 11rt'i tt, sung, elaxiue. Sadie and Ruxie Bill and 1411'1:111 Whit r. teatlM hie, She \Vas Thole and So Was 1 Wilfred Pt-nl'ouud, song, S.S. No. 5 i,titatlun by fietrlteth elibbings and guitar solo by Helen Lohh. At the tilos,. of the programme .Mins Sadie lt1til was invitt'15 on lite idiotism and little Doris Gibbings (tressed in whit( with tinsel truanting and Kenneth Whitings in black tissue snit and plug hat drew out a little prettily dertrated wagon t•utrtaitting a large box which tite bride-to-be tuiloatled to the bot- tom, atter which Mrs, Dave Mei aeel read a very 'lively word( ,1 address w'luc•hwas signed on behalf of het :runts, uncles and cousins. The peas. exit, a very- pretty table, was loosen! ed by alt. \Vernet Gibbing.- and 114:: ttert Shuhhreolc. Saab, thanked them and made a vtn•y nice tntd suitaidr u ply and toll: them sle• was sotry- tlr,: 110:pe;'1nr relative eclat' nut b, Orcseal but invited t11(.1,1 all clay kindly to go and vfsi, tihetu. Thal lht' ;Mallet started up Fey site's A ,rally (paid fellow, after which they sane; () (led Our Iltlp 1n Ages Past community music inid dancing fol. 100ed one:. which. Iuiiih was stq'v[d Mr. Wilfred Penfeuntl toad t vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. Warren Gibbings and Mrs. John Gfltlings viiiclt was responded to by at heartee clap of the hands. Mrs, Warren Gib. rings thanked theta saying it was 't pleasure to them and moved a vole of thanks to all who had so kindly and willingly helped fn any way to malts the evening a success. This was arse responded to by a hearty clap of the hands. The following is the address: "Dear Sadie. Learning of the step in life which you are about to taste. we Your aunts, uncles and cousins have gathered together this evening to wish you happiness and prosperity in your new home. We are sorry that you are not going to live in our midst but hope you and your husband will be frequent visitors among us 1/(ie know that in your new surround ings you will make new friends and acquaintances rapidly but we trust that you will not forget your old ones. We wish you to accept this gift. not for its great value but fon the love accompanying it. Our sincere and hearty wish is that you and ycut husband have a long happy and pros parous wedded life and may enioy all the blessings in store for you Signed on behalf of -Duties, Aunts Cousins. 0 Regarding Car Parking TOWN OF SEAFORTH Victoria Park will belighted and available for parking on Saturday nights for the balance of the summer. Shoppers and visitors are -welcome to use these parking facilities and avoid congestion on Main Street. Police will supervise as far as possible but motorists are requested to lock their cars, as the municipality will not be responsible for any Missing article. PROPERTY COMMITTEE, F. S. SILLS, Chairman UY IN EGMONDVILLE WE SAVE YOU MOii9EY New Potatoes, lb. 4c Quaker Corn Flakes — 3 pkge. 28c Kellogg's Bran Flakes— 2 pkges 19c Fairbanks Carbolic Soap 4 rakes ,,,,,,,;,,,,,,21c Sunlight Soap, 4 cakes 21c Snow Flake Ammonia 1' pkge 9c Red Rose Tea, per pound :,65c Blue Ribbon Tea, pound ...65c Purity Flour— per 98 Ib. bag 2 89 Robinhood Flour— per 98 lb. bag.. Western Maid— per 98 ib. bag 2.49 .,...,2,99 2'1c Trade For Grade A Large Finnigan WANTED Perry pickers wanted for picking strawberries sin farm three miles west of Seaforth. Wm. Rutledge,. Highway No. 8, FOR SALE 1 used manure spreader, 2 mowers Humphries & Co., Walton. Phone 8112 r 2, Seaforth central, NOTICE Wallace Ross, Apiarist, will pay 50c for swarms of bees during the month of June. Phone 1851 FOR SALE Bean harvester and cultivator c'.om- bined. Apply to Henry Weitersnn. Lot 2, Con. 11, McKillop, Phone Dub. lin 52r9. ROPE Art twisting rope of all weights from selected twine for hay -fork blocks, and slings on hand. Order now and git'e 010 a' cnand'e 10 n,iilte you the hest tripe ,t a worthwhile say, ing before haying Expert on all kinds of split•ing net piecing, Harrold Arm. stt'Onti. phone ill 4158, Senicrth, MEN & WOMEN WANTED Excellent DIRECT SELLING Ol • P(til'rt'NITY — exclusive territ. y andwomen, selling; a line of gunran toot quality 1products. Send for cut Phan and analogue- TODAY-. Faatttilt x Prttdn9s 1'et c nt,::y, dig) tit. Ulcus 1:t St,, MONTREAL. FOR SALE Foul' l',,riitbif e gilts and 1 York- shire hog 7 weeks old. of Advanced Registry stock. These rags • 111e ready tattooed and %•t:n le t'egist• bed if so desired..Apply to Rubt. E. 11 Milian. 11, 11, 2, sr :emelt, or phont s44t'21. MAN WANTED Mao for tarns work ht McKillop wanted. Apply to the News office. FOR SALE Extension table and sn,alI tables and- t•ingte bed ter salla, treasonable Wilbert Webster, John street, LETTUCE FOR SALE Buy your heal le ttu -e sere :me tet it fresh from garden. Al,'o a lore' quantity of tomato, aaaage, caul. flower, cel 1'•y, p,•;p, r , ,Istt 1's, p" (tnia- tuuf n1atly ,,thew fl,nrt r plants. (lis. us ytitr erllt-r. \\'e d• -liver in town Any day or t Yarling. Alpert dialler Railway St.. S'-attrih, NOTICE Hoose to rent. Also a colony house, Hoy for sale. C. G, Fewster, R. . Stratford, Ont. (St. Mary's Highway,) HII,LSGREEN Mr. Hugh Love spent a day in Gode'fc•h recently, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Love and family. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Reichert and Mr, and Mrs. Wm, Reichert and Elda visited Sunday with friends in Am burn and Blyth. The anniversary of the Hillsgreen United Church was held on Sunday evening. Rev. R. A. Brooks of Hensall gave a very inspiring address to a large congregation. Mr. A. E. Jones of Moose Jaw. Sask., is visiting at the home of bis eister. Mr. and Mrs. Win. J. Davidson, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson visited Sunday at the borne of the latter's parents near Listowel, STAFFA Miss Ila Drown. nurse in training at St. Marys Hospital, Kitchener, is spending her holidays with her moth en. Mrs. T. Drown. Mrs. H. Halliday, Toronto, is visit- ing her daughter, Mrs. H. Leslie. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Norris attended convocation at Toronto University on Thursday last when Norval received his degree in electrical engineering. Want and For Sale Ads, 3weeks SOc ELME[ D. BELL, B.A. Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario McCONNELL & BAYS 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 p, nt, to 9 p. m. FOR SALE Massey Harris bean puller and scuffles, $30,00. Apply to Lorne W31 - son, Brnceiteld, Phone 658-21. TO RENT Six room modern apartment. heat ed, and water supplied in Victoria Aparments, \ utoria 9t„ Seaforth. App:y id_ F., L. Box, QUILTS FOR SALE A titnrher of quills always on hand for sale. Apply- to B. Lightowler, N, rth slain Sleet, FOR SALE Walton sawmill have some timber 24- ft. long l0x1t0: also wagon tongues 13 end 13 ft. Number of 2 inch hone lock plunk and 2x4 scantling. I'lione Doti, Itt'ussels central LAWN MOWERS Sharpened and repaired. Liberal al- ltwaltntt for old mowers on a new cue. A choice of used mowers for sale. Eberhart's ('bopping Mill. FARM FOR SALE 145 acre.. part lots la and 14, Con. 7. Stanley Township. lla miles south of Z.arty.e. Good farm buildings, land in ]ugh state of enitivatticn. Together with crop and bay. 40 excellent dairy farm. Running water. Apply to Frank Warks, Varna. ARTICLES FOR SALE Rnhher GoTals, Sundries, etc.. mailed postpaid in plain, sealed wrapper. See', less than retail. Write for mail• order catalogue. Nov -Rubber Co., 111 pt. 1)-24. Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. LARGEST SELLING FENCER 1 Mere 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 five years. Free demonstration. Orville Workman, Kippen. Phone Hensall 77r11. FOR SALE Reece Steel Roofing "7 -Rib" and "Storm Seal" Council Standard, guar, anteed 25 years. Rosso Portable Silos. Galvanized Sheet Iron, all sizes and gauges, Metal Sidings, Eavestrough and Pipe, Galvanized Water Stock Tanks and Hog Troughs, Granary Lining, Galvanized Ridge and Valley, Door Track and Hardware. Extension Ladders up to 44 feet in length. As- phalt Products including Roll Roof- ing. Shingles, Brick Siding, Inaui- Brick Siding, Roofing Paints, Plastic Cement, Building Paper of all kinds, Nails, etc. Murray Tyndall, Bruce - field. Phone Clinton 618 ring 12. 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 tv Seaforth Monument Works (FORMERLY W. E. CHAPMAN) NOW OPERATED BY CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS OR ANY TIME BY APPOINTMENT See Dr, Harburn—Phone 105, Phone 41—Exeter—Box 150 DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.