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HENSALL
1 STAWB•[RH
I vi \1 it i t Thompson
5;t t1t 1e
wetk end i list- parents,
!Mr. and ,Mrs. Rolm 1' onuso
Mr. Rin' IMacL„rt'n •Cathar-
Mes spent the week nu at Ms home
here with 'Mr Maclaren and son '
Donald.
M. and Mars. Roy Campbell of St,
Catharines spent the week end at
heir parental hones here.
\]i . Enid Parkins df London vis-
ited ,.n Sunday at the home of her
parents, -lr. and\Ir'. Jas. Parkins.
IM iss Mavis Spencer of Toronto
was a week end guest at the home of
hstr parents, IMr.• and IMrs. Albert
Spencer.
Mr. Harald !Willard - oi St. Catnar,
• ines spent the week end with his par-
ents, Mr. and \ars, Ezra Willard.
\fir ,Milton Ortwein of London vis-
ited on Sunday with his ,parents, Mr.
and Mrs. T. 'eV. Ortwein.
Mrs. F. G. Weir of Goderich is a
guest at the Presbyterian manse with
her : at and daughter-in-law. Rev.
Wm and Mrs. Weir.
1Mr, t:itd Mrs. IMiltnn Lavery and
a.mily .'t Port Dalhousie spent the
week end with i\Ir. and Mrs. Carl
1assinare and :\1r, and Mrs. Thomas
Harris.
W M,S. Meet.-
.
I to - Tale meeting :.f the \\ .M,S,
s:f the 'United 'Church ,las held on
Tit tr'day a te.rnoan with the .pres'i-
Mnt, ,Mrs. Cross. presiding, and the
secretary, Mrs. N. E. Cook. read the
minutes. Mrs. \W.. Laramie led in
prayer and IMrs, Ce, k favored with
-a
pan instrumental. The study on
the Lift of IMrs Archibald of Trini-
dad was very ably given 'hy IMrs, E.
IMickle..\. barking sale was discuss-
ed and - the 'following committee,
namely, Mrs. C. Cook, IMrs. T. '3.
Sherritt and IMrs, C. Ballantyne were
appointed to stake arrangements to
hold the sale on Saturday. Time 14th,
Thr meeting closed with the :benedic-
tion.
'-Mr. and i\l:r. tins \ otlt of- Detroit
spent the ',neck end visiting with Mrs,
Vcth mother, !.Mrs..d.ou Si np on,
and grandmother. \lr.• Rabt. Bon-
thron. Mr. Worth is remaining here
err _ week.
1\Ir.end -ars Russel Heiden id
Cir r sn te'i n Sunday with
,:1r., _atharine Heiden and Mona,
laIr. and Mr-. R nt. \lair .nee
-o', . ! f T: r o to ',sere the
wet esl- i:fli !\lr, T. C.
les ret:vr,e l to her
` t-.t..speeding the
n„-: rt:, nr .t'.:t .nr •stir -m-
';,. I'1 Font'.t
Auto Accident on Highway.-
t•
ighway.-
ri' n uch
"ijt7rV 0.7 ,,;t High.
N, .:.- art .It
T;. ..1 .. n:•t,y it'sa alien a.
r: on the hi cal c ty
d , 1 e t<- sen-
- -t:.. .S -i aa
1.ncar
trout Camp 0,4--
.tti .a. a:1 1$ • h.
. r -
k ne i ln,, Pte.
11t'., , Ki rantl;nr earl
tr ,_ V a.. 1 i.It 1 .rrkna.v,
t t!ie e......!‘ed acia�
ali,e Miss E.eDn Irwin
Muri. inch ,of Kin-
i,intg in the same
,.ken ,..t and oma,
1 t ,vert erunaed to
_ Itr. D. t;: Slier
an. :•5. lee taken. Their oar
a.a,:.. tt,t,t:ed win;, the outer
•-..nsideral'iie damages
.,e! the asses escaped tmlitirt.
atharine Hellen and Mona
art vlsiting itt Clinton with the for -
r tr . , n.in-la',s- and danghtcr. Mr.
,Mrs. Whitney Cater.
Mr. end teir-. C. \\ oh1`wry and
tlanethter C,etnie of Port Huron and
Mr and Mr.. \ IMacTavish and two
t•73- Kitchener visited on Sunday
at fee home of .Mrs. Roirt. Bontliron
and Mrs. Lou Simpson.
Miss Irene Douglas and IMrs. John
Passmore were in Toronto on Friday
attending the nraduation at the Univ-
ersity of Toronto, tMr, Bob Passmore
being one of the students to grad -
elate.
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flynn of 'Lon-
don spent the week end at the home
of the la-tters parents, Mr. and i\yrs.
Jas. Parkins.
IMTs. Frank Farquhar very pleas-
antly entertained at a group tea at
her home on Saturday afternoon for
the members of the Ladies' lAid of
Carmel Presbyterian 'Church. The I
house was attractively decorated with
f%owers for the occasion.
Wohelo Class Mcets.-
The eleehelo Sunday School Class
held their June meeting in the school
room of the church on Friday even-
ing with Miss !Margaret Shepherd
presiding. The meeting opened with
the tall to ,worship and the following
verse, ',God has no end of material 'for
poets, priests and icings; but what He
needs is volunteers to do the little
things." lMrs: Peter IM•cNaughton led
in prayer and Edison Forest read the
Scripture and the Meditation was gi-
ven by (Miss (Margaret 'Grieve. A
piano solo Iby tit'iss Gladys Luker
was much enjoyed and !Miss Elva
cfcQueen gave a poem entitled "Red
;C arnamtans. Arran. .ince
ts were
made far the annual class picnic to the
held at Bay 5elrl, Friday, June 20th;
conveyance committee, 'Lorne Chap-
man and Ted Munn; lunch commit-
tee. Miss, Gladys (Luker and Mrs.
'Heiden, Sports committee. Ross For- I
re:t. Contests were enjoyed and re-
freshments served at the close of
the meeting.
The Hensal] Senior Women's Fnti-
ttne art., ]told their t, picnic o Turn -
hall Grove on Wednesday. June 18
when the tickets for winner of the
ttailts will be drawn.
Mrs, Lindenfteld Fractures Wnnst.-
Mrs. Lindenfield who recently cel- ,
ebreted her 90th birthday, had tate '
misfortune to fall in her room and
fracture her wrist. Her many r iencls
hope for a speedy recovery.
IMrs. Hannah 'Workman spent the
past 'week at the home of her son -in-!.
law a.nd daughter, IMr. and Mrs, Hertb
SUPPER
Sponsored by the Iiippen Eas
W. I. at the
WHITE SCHOOL
14 Miles East of Hensall
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Who. in the ;distinct: of the p5.;1e nt.
s IIIIUcted the tweeting, .Leona West-
lake re ul the Scripture lesson. L\Irs.
T. L. . nt led in prayer. There were
nine present. sena Reggie Stag .read the
minutes of the last meeting as the
regular secretary, Gordon Houghton,
was absent. Phyllis s1aclea en read an
t article on Hudson Taylor, the w'ond-
crfui Chinese nu'sionary ,of the last
century, After the meeting there was
a dainty lunch served 'hy Hazel Ham-
ilton and Miss Mary 1Iamilten. The
nest meeting to be held at tate home
of Hazel Laing,
Friday, June 20
Supper served 5.30 to 8 P.M.
Admission 25c and 15c
Indoor dancing, Murdoch's
Orchestra
Proceeds for war work. We need
your help to carry on
and Vera Chamberlain and IM r. Rob-
ert Asht.,n all of London visited on
Sunday with the trnter's parents,
\l r. and \Ir'Wilson Carlile,
• The W.M.S. of the Baited Church
are holding a sale of .name ,baking
the vacant store next to the Bank o
Montreal on Saturday, June Nth.
I Misses Pearl Wright and Pearl
Everts of Niagara balls, N.Y., visited
last 'week at the hoax' of IMr. Geo,
Dick.
.\ll Members of the -Hensall Senior
Women's Institute holding tickets
l.not sold on the quilts are asked to
hand them in to 'Mrs. Eric 'Kennedy
or Airs. Marine Hedden by Saturday,
Jute 14•0h.•
Rev. Wm. Weir conducted services
in Carmel Preslbyterian Church on
Sunday and Miss Irene Hoggarth
{was soloist in the anthem. "Still, Stili
With Thee," at the morning service,
, At the evening service the finale 'chor-
us sang a number assisted by the
ch, fir.
St. Paul Anglican .Caturch was at-
,tlartively decorated with flowers .for
the anniversary services. held on 'S,un-
ilay. Canon 1 ownsend of London
KIPPEN
Dr. John McIeay of Beaumont,
North Dakota, called on old' friends
in the village over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs, Alex McGregor spent
a few clays visiting with friends in
Northern Ontario recently.
Mr, Stewart McLean of the R.A.F,
at St. Thomas, called on friends
over the week end,
Mr. Robe. McDougall of Moose
Jaw, Saslc., is spending a month with
his many friends in and around the
1 village.
f ,
wasnas the special speaker at the morn-
ing service and Dr. Hatrford of Sea -
forth had charge of the evening- ser-
vice. The special parts in the anthems
were taken by t\tiss F-mtna ;Johnston
and IMrs John Henderson. \Iiss Pearl
!Wood of Exeter was the soloist at
the <wcning service. ,Alis. Ethel Clark
M, presided at the organ.
Council Meeting-.
•Tare regular meeting -of the village
n
council was held osloonday at 8
p.
555. in the council eltantther with all
,uentiacrs ,present. 1'lie Minutes of the
last regular and thepeeiat tweeting
of uncia. also the curt ,e revision
ere read. Horton and,Cameron, that
+e minutes he adopted ars read. 'Car-
ried.
Car-
ri . l Thos. Kyle re t rt rd help want -
25",!. an hour instead osf sOc, 1, \.
Titer on, leak reported re the mon-
y heits sent the soldiers on active
r lees Ret,, Sliadduh reported re
the idevatk in fr.,n. of \\. R. li,nitl-
s,m. newt a.•gnired property. Mc-
kinnon and 5. an.ron, that rte raise
and repair the sidewalk ,n front r
\1. R. Davol: ns vii. nsss property.
Carried l'or'an' and Cameron, that
the err% l' the Dept. of Iligh,t ty-
for their of the .15,u removal
crest, on Kim,: street, feel the
....yr- the cost I rep r r King St
Eat. Carried. 1 re s,.ondcne read
Im eia! Oil 1.td.. Dept.i Ht to:'n
„intJ clerks, county treas,lrer. Dept.
f \\'-liars. amendments to tMunicioal
Ace t'. V. Pickard, Bidde Scaeran
1.1 1 , a'ornel. Constructor Co., 1Jq-
n. r Control Board. Prov, treas'trer.
Dent. of lyl 11u'ipal Affairs.. Private S.
R Dirk, l'te. 1i, Heiden, T. I,, \Wil-
liams. Rills and aceouats read: F. G.
11 iithrnn, postage. 55 aha. heli',
salary, 55'5: 'Tuckey Transport, cart -
ate -15.60 Hcussll Hydro, -hal',
5(34; 3. Ira store & Son, wiring hall
and siren, $11e5.111; 'Imperial Oil Ltd.,
material Streets, 53513; \V. R. Dav-
idson coal rink, 53,53; Bickle Seagram
Ltd., siren, $.335; H. T. Cudmoee,
gravel, $112.60; R. eliddlcton, 52.1.78;
(',. R. Hess, $71.01; '1V'. Debits. labor
hall and sts., $9; A. Hildebrand, gar-
Iha'ge and streets, $7:75; D. Sangster,
$3.; H. Dticharnte, streets, $3.50; J.
Shepherd, $1.25; \V. Love, $5; M.
Cooper. $4.75; E. 11Willard trucking
garbage, $2211 ?5; W. Wedge, dispos-
ing ganbage, $10; G. M. Case. team-
ing sts., $840. Total $6311.39.-+J, A.1
Paterson, Clerk
A strawberry festival will he held
at Chisellturst 'united Church on i
Tuesday, ',Tune tattle Supper front 6 to
8 p.m. :Following the supper members
of Egmondville (United 'Church will
present a play entitled "Ail On Ac-
count of 'Luella."
The Victory Loan campaign up to
date in Hensall has raised $70,4.100
and is still leading in the 'percentage
subscribed over quota. Hay township
is ma,king good progress at .$43,600.
'Hensall boasts nine blue .pennants in
front of the town hall which is'beau-
tifully decorated with the ,patriotic
colors and flags. The business places 1
on -Main street are all handsomely
decorated.
Mr. Geo. t\IcC'linchey i, ill in the
Scott (Memorial Hospital, •Seaforth,
Mr-. Harold T"oster and soy
1 Of
Blyth visited this week 'with IMr. and
iMrs. A. Ori tier
Mr, and IMrs. AV'e ley 'Jones visited
'on Silurian• with IMr. and -Mrs. Roy
IMarponald at Cromarty.
CROMARTY
Britton at Dublin.
IMrs. Leitch of Ailsa Craig spent
Sunday at the home of her son-in-law
and "daughter, Mr. and !Mss. A. L.
Case.
iMisses Martha .Carlisle, 'Verna ,Dole
11 the thankaffering meeting of the
Cromarty Auxiliary of the \\IMS,.
tate Rev. IMr. Graig. a retm'ncd mis-
sionary of Marina. India, gave a very
splendid and stirring address 4tn
moral -nide condition, in these ter-
rible tinges as .yell a. the history a
Buena aeitrt nli.si+onaries came am-
ong the inharitants and of the :great
progress made since •Christianity has
been accepted toy the people of
Burma.
,Mr, and Mrs. Carl 'Weitzman of
Niagara Falls, N. Y.. after avisit with
relatives here returned to their home
accompanied by Donald 1MadKellar;
Mrs. W, H. Tufford, 'Taronta, holi-
daying at tome; Mrs. Houghton and
Miss Pearl Houghton with Mr, and
Mrs, Moss !McKay, Hensall,
The Annie Reidie Mission Band
met at the home- of Hazel Hamilton,
BRUCEFIELD
The Ilruretield Red 'Cross are hold-
ing a shower and stepper the last of
Jame.
IMr. and IMrs, '1', Dunlop of .Chats-
worth spent the week end with .Mr.
and Mrs Ross Scott,
The Brucefield United Church W.
IMS. held their I,TUne nteeti» g' on
T uasrla•, June 4t1 \Mrs, T. Chapman
soak the devotional part after ,which
the President took the chair for the
tbusiness part. duly meeting will the
held on regular day, Roll call will be
a 'patriotic quotation.. - -
r. and !Mas. T. H. Wheeler visit-
ed -M
ed I\ir. and IMrs, IM. Patrick an Sun-
day.
'air. and IMrs. Chesney at Toronto
visited 'Mrs. Jamieson on Sunday.
WALTON
Mr. and M 's.
n H. Last of Welland
and Isabel Bateman s,ndMissRobert-
son of Hamilton spent the week end
at R. W. Hoy's.
Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Sellers and
son Clayton spent the week end at
Heidelberg.
Mrs, Russell 13ryaus and sisters-in-
law, Mrs. Bryans and Mrs. Stratton,
spent a few days last week at Tren-
ton and London.
Mr, John Campbell and son from
Wesogo. California, are visiting with
old friends and cousins in these parts.
He was a eon of John Campbell of
the East boundary and his father's
farm is now owned by Albert Clark.
His cousins are. the Misses Simpson
and McFadzeans and the Campbells.
He is enjoying health and has bean
;sway for fiftyflva yea's and this is
rhe first return, He sees maty
changes.
Mrs. Earl Watson of Hallett vis]t•
ed her sister, ,llrs, Jas, Sanderson on
Sunday at Wroxeter,
Sits, l:a•l pow and daughter of
Hibbert township is visiting her pa-
rents, Mr. and Mrs. \Vett. Kearney,
Stir line Morris.
Mrs. Hugh Fulton is visiting with
friends in BPnsaels.
Kirkby-Krotz-
I'eu manse at 1\Wallece w -:ed 111c
scene of a quiet flint pretty wedding.
on \i'ay 311st, when Ruth Irene, dau-
ghter of Mr. and Mrs. Toho Krotz,
,v,as •ntited ill utalrrge With Thos.
It. kirkiliy, son of -\lr. and Mrs, H.
I;, Kirkby of Walton Tits bride 5.5.15'.
canal in Alio: Blue crepe with hat
and .5 s' sores to snatch: The bride
and Croom were unattended. After
the ceremony a dainty lunch was
,erred at the• home n1 the bride's
parents. after which the young roti•
pie {vent on a trip :e \brthern Ont-
ario, A reception eias tendered the
-young couple at t 1++wanstown. on
their return, to -Which about thirty
guests were invited. \\'e wish the
young couple happiness and pros-
perity. •
The Ladies' Guild and \V ..\. cif
Walton were entertained at the home
of Mrs, !loe Hamilton on Wednesday
at Brussels.
A number tram Walton attended
the Deanery meeting at !Myth last
Friday.
FOOTBALL
Seaforth
at St. Colurnban
Friday, June 13
GAME CALLED 6.45
in Memoriam.
MsC'l INLHEY--Iu loving memory of
a dear husband, father and grand-
father, George McCilnchey, who
passed away two years ago, June
17th, 1939:
When evening shades are falling,
And we sit at home alone
To our hearts there comes a longing
1f Dad only could come home.
Friends may think we have forgotten
When at times they see us smile,
But they little know the heartache
Which that smile hides all the while,
-Always remembered by his lov-
ing
ooing wife and family,
' Auction Sale
01 Household Effects. At the res-
idence of Miss Elizabeth Neilans, in
Seaforth, on Goderich Street , on
Friday, June 20, at 1 p.m., the
following:
1 oak dining room suite, 1 oak
library table, 1 writing desk, 1 oak
oval table, 3 small tables; 1 Pede-
stal, 4 rockers, 2 cane bottom chairs,
1 davenport, 1 extension table, 6
kitchen chat's, 1 kitchen table, 1
kitchen range, 2 wringers, 1 ice box,
1 fruit cupboard, 1 hall rack, 1 Ax-
minster rug 9x103, 1 rug 10x14,
several small rugs, 1 floor lamp, 3
electric table lamps, 8 mattresses, 2
feather mattresses, 1 Clock, 3 iron
beds, 3 diesel's, 2 wash stands; 3
sets of springs.
1 Singer sewing machine. 2 quilt
boxes, 2 trunks, 1 chest of dt'awers,
quantity of bedding and linens.
Dishes, sealers, garden tools and
several other articles too numerous
to mention. Terms cash.
Miss Elizabeth Neilasas, Prop.
H. Jackson, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects, At the resi•
dense of Mrs. R. S. Evans, James
Street, next to Scott Memorial Hosp-
ital, on Saturday, June 28th, at 1
pee., the following,
1 oak dining room suite, 1 oalt
book case, writing desk combined, 1
famed oak couch, 1 magazine case,
2 small table.
1 kitchen table, 4 kitchen chairs.
3 piece parlor suite, 1 oak mortis
chair, 1 sectional book case, several
electric lamps, 1 odd dresser.
2 rugs, several small rugs, 1 oak
bedroom suite, complete, 1 spring
mattress, 1 set springs, 1 chamber
set, 1 clothes horse, sewing machine.
1 electric range., 1 wringer, 1 gal-
vanized tub, 1 cistern pump, 1 lawn
mower, 5 cream window blinds. cur-
tains, 1 robe, garden tools.
Mrs, R, S. Evans, Proprietress.
Harold ,Jtts'kson, Auctioneer.
ROOMS TO RENT
Apartment vacated by Mr, Beattie QUANTITY OF SCANTLING
for rent. Also a metal garage 12x18, And lumber, suitable for a garage.
8 ft. high, for sale. Apply to Mrs. D. Apply to William Flanagan, Dublin,
Regele, Main street, Seaforth, R. R. #1. Phone number 37 r17,
You
THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1941
One hundred Pounds
of Granulated Sugar
for $7.50
WITH AN ORDER FOR $4
WORTH OF GENERAL
GROCERIES
Five Roses Flour
98 Ib. bag 3.19
Purity Flour
98 Ib. bag 3.19
Prairie Rose Flour
98 Ib. bag 2.90
Pastry Flour
24 Ib. bag 69c
BUY IN EGMONDVILLE
We Ja Finnigan
WOOL
WANTED
Highest Market Price
ACCORDING TO GRADE
Delivered at Egmondville
H. M. JACKSON
Phone 3-w Seaforth
NOTICE
Can handle some more grass cattle
by month or will have 3 good fields of
hay to sell, one 15 ac, of new clover.
If interested, write J. H. McLeugh]in,
487 King St., London.
TEACHER WANTED
Wanted, first class teacher for
S. S. No. 3, Stanley, duties to com-
mence Sept, 1st. Apply to Perry
Johnston, Varna, Ont.
TEACHER WANTED
For S. S. #7, Hullett, Protestant.
State wages and qualifications, Ap-
plications to be in by June 23rd. K.
McVittie, Sec.-Treas., Blyth,
TIRES FOR SALE
Quantity of second hand Good-
year tires and tubes for sale. Ken
MacLean Garage, Egmondville.
TO RENT PONY FOR SALE
South Victoria Apartments, all A useinl pony. sic }rats old. Sunni
conveniences, to he vacated by Mr,
Elmer D, Bell. Apply to P. L. Roy std quiet.:\•pply to Scariitrth Neu..
FOR SALE BUCKWHEAT FOR SALE
Quantity of good timothy seed. \ 'Menthe' of 'buckwheat for sale.
well (leaned, for sale. • Henry F. Apply to Joseph Campbell, Phone
Bonermanu. Dublin, R. R. 1. Phone 830 r 4, Seaforth cestrih,
23 n 15, Dublin central.
VARNA
\kcal ers of the township comn'il
met in the hall Monday.
There was a netting of the :laini'or
Institute in the hall Monclay night.
Six t ren members were present, We
wish the Institute every recces'.
I\lr, and 111-!..,. \\rut. Hart are non
r ntfortably settled in their commod-
ious pante.
!NIT-, F. Weekes spent the •wet'k
end with friends in 'Listowel,
Mr. Joe Hagan and !Miss ILogan of
Hensall were ,guests at the horse of
IMr, and IMrs. A. feleCennell one ev-
ening last week.
The county road grader .passed
through the village on Tuesday lev-
elling; the boulevards which will add
to the appearance of the wayside
.Mr. F. IV\"eekes in company with
IMrs. Smith, 'Mrs. M. Reid and ,Miss
E \\fossop attended the I•Iuron dean-
ery meeting held in Blyth Friday and
report a good meeting
IMr. and Mrs. 1Laytham and fancily
of :houdon spent Sunday .with the lat-
ter's mother and daughter.
On account •at tate military service
to he held in (Clinton Sunday there
will the no service in St, !johns 'Angli-
can Church.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Herd and fam-
ily of Goderich were guests at the
hone of the latter's 'parents, IMr. and
IMrs. Df, Elliott.
Please don't forget to (bring in the
rest of your salvage (before Sat. 114th.
Want and For Sale Ads, 1 week 25c
NOTIE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
All persons in the 1V1imicipality owning
clogs must purchase 1941 licenses for same on•
or before Monday, June 23rd, 1941. Licenses
will be issued from the Treasurer's Office in the
Town Hall.
After that date summonses through the
Court will be issued to owners of dogs not hav-
ing licenses.
An dogs must wear license tags.
"WOMEN WANTED"
i?
TRN V'Okla TIAiE INTO 001,-
{LARS by selling Fantilex Products to
the people in your community. Ile
l the only one in your territory to
' make money with aur line of 2111
guaranteed necessities, No expert -
ewe needed. Begin with a few doll-
ars and own your business. No Oak.
11e'or catalogue and complete details;
570 St. Clement Street, Montreal,
Farms For Sale by
Tender
Lot 25, Con. 9, Ribbert 'township.
100 acres, clay loam, 27 acres in
crop, balance hay and bush, good
orchard, 8 roomed brick house, hydro,
hath, bank barn, cement stabling
with water, pig pen, hen house and
garage, 7 acres hush, well watered.
West 1e lot 25, con. 10, 50 acres
clay loam, all grass, 6 roomed frame
house, bank barn, drive shed.
Sold together or in separate par-
cels•. Immediate possession. Property
of Richard Sillery estate. Marked
cheque of 10 per cent to accompany
each tender. Balance to be arranged
in 30 days. Tenders to close June
28th, 1941. The highest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. Apply to
CLAUDE HORNE,
Barrister,
Mitchell, Ont.
Notice To Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF RICHARD
SILLERV, DECEASED
All persons having claims against
Richard Sillery, late of the Township
of Hibbert, in the County of Perth,
Retired Farmer, deceased, who died
on or about the sixth day of May,
1941, are hereby u tiff
ed to forward
d
to the undersigned full particulars of
their claims on or before the 28th
day of June, 1941.
After the last mentioned date the
assets of the said estate will be tis-
: t'ibnted among the parties entitled
1 thereto having regard to the claims
then filed.
Dated at Mitchell, Ont., this 10th
clay of June, 1941.
CLAUDE HORNE,
Mitchell, Ont.
Solicitor for the Executors.
COAL NEWS
First Quality Anthracite is
selling at the Lowest Price
of the season.
Stove and Nut size now rolling,
$14.20 haul your own; $14.80,
delivered in town; $14.95• delivered
by truck within ten miles of Sea-
forth in 2 ton lots or over
MINE PRICES ARE ADVANCING
ON JUNE 15
J. H. SCOTT Phone 336
McLONNbLL t& HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, 1-1. 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 'houns:-
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7:30 p. m, to 9 p. m.
Auction Sale
Of Property and Household Ef-
fects. At the residence of Mrs. J. I5.
McClinchey, John street, Seaforth,
on Friday, June 13th, at 1 p.m.
1 oak dining room table; 6 dining
room chairs; . oak sideboard, writing
desk -book case combined; 2 walnut
settees; 6 leather chat's, 1 Victrola,
1 music cabinet, 4 small tables; 1
oak bedroom suite, 1 toilet set; 3
odd dressers, 2 washstands, 2 beds,
springs, 2 mattresses; 1 feather mat•
tress, 1 electric table lamp; 1 man-
tel clock; 1 fall leaf table, 2 kitchen
tables; 6 kitchen chairs, 1 glass cup-
board; 1 electric washer, Eureka;
2 electric irons, 1 toaster; dishes
and kitchen utensils; linoleum 12x
18; linoleum 14x0; bedding; linens,
blankets; 1 Singer sewing machine;
fruit jars, crocks. ete. Garden tools.
Terms on furnishings, cash,
Property - Offered for sale at
game time, frame house on John St.
7 roosts, furnace, bard and soft
water, First cla-s condition. Terme
made known day of sale. Property
subject to reserve bid.
Mrs. J. H. McClinchey, Proprietress
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects, Mr, Harold
Jackson has been instructed to sell
by public auction at the residence of
the late Elizabeth Parke, in the
Village of Hensall, on Saturday, June
14th. at 1 p.m. the following:
One electric radio cabinet; 1 New
Perfection coal oil slave and oven;
1 kitchen stove, nearly new. and
Pipes: copper holler; 1 day bed; 3
kitchen .chair.; small leaf table; 1
dining suite, table, six chairs, buffet;
3 rocking chairs; settee; 2 chairs; 1
Singer sewing machine; kitchen
clock; 4 becks, springs and mat-
tresses; 2 dressers; 2 wash stands;
sealers; kitchen utensils; lawn
mower; garden tools; 1 rug, 9x12
feet; 1 Congoleum rug 9x101As feet; m
1 Congoleum rug 71x9 feet; 2 small'
tables. Terms cash.
Estate of late Elizabeth Parke,
Wm. Parke, Executor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
FOR SALE, FARMERS
A car load of Prince Edward Island
potatoes now on hand. A limited
amount of certified seed included.
Leave your orders at Hensel] Co-
operative. Also coal, cedar posts,
B.C. shingles, concentrates, stock
minerals, salt, oils, and fertilizer of
all brands. Huron Farmers' Co -
Operative Co. Ltd., Hensall.
House in Egmondville For Sale
7 roosted frame house, corner lot.
Main St., with hydro, hard and soft
water. On this property there is 2
acre of land, stable, and hen house,
also fruit trees. Low taxes. Apply to
Mrs. Jean R. Dale, R. R. 2, Seaforth.
Phone 667 r 2.
FOR SALE
Rosen Steel Roofing "7 -Rib" and
"Storm Seal" Council Standard, gua-
ranteed 26 years. Rosso Portable
Silos. Galvanized Sheet Iron, all
sizes and gauges, Metal Sidings,
Eavestrough and Pipe, Galvanized
Water Stock Tanks and Hogtroughs,
Granary Lining, Galvanized Ridge
and Valley, Door Track and Hard-
ware. Extension Ladders up to 44
Asphalt in leng p
th. s
halt Prod
ucts in-
cluding Roll Roofing, Shingles, Brick
Siding, Insul-Brick Siding, Roofing
Paints, Plastic Cement, Building
Paper of all ]rinds, Nails, etc, Murray
Tyndall, Brucefield. Phone Clinton,
618 ring 12.
WALTON SAW MILL
Timber 10 x 10, and some 8x 8,
22 ft. long; also 3x 9 inches and 16
ft. long, beech. Also rock elan plank,
2 inches thick and 2x4 hemlock
scantling. For sale at Walton Saw
Mill.
PIGS FOR SALE
Eight pigs ready to wean. Apply
to. Harvey McIlwain, Seaforth. Phone
852r29.
INSURANCE
.ife, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid-
.nt,Windatorm & guarantee bonds,
gates reasonable. All risks placed
first class companies.
information cheerfully given
R. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES