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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
HENSALL
MTS,G HaI and Mrs. Dodds
t cruel to then come in the West
Born.:. -lit st. it el, h', 11 s•+;t ].est wr ei after Needling their sister
iLorde'n, to Rev. i\\m. olid alt wee,- and brother -m -taw 'Mr. and Mrs.
• Walter Fairburn•
a eon, 1 teelenek Uaeid• Mrs. Ilia \Voids returned to her
lairs. Geo. .boot and daughter Doris home in .Santa. Barbara, California,
and Miss Joan Drury of Detroit were last week after a very pleasant visit
-week end visitors at the home of with leer mother Mrs. J. Dinsdale
M. Rsrht, Bonahron. and sister. Mrs. Alda Simmons,
Mr."
Ray Patterson of 'Taranto cis- Mr. and Mrs. Pete Buchanan of St,
ited over the holiday with hie parents, Thomas spent the week end with
Mr. anti \,(r.. R. O. Patterson. the latter's father Mr, John Zuefie,
• Dr, Byron ibex cell, Mrs Camp- and vi tied Mr. and Mrs. Siem, Bel]
bell and members of the family. •''t and family.
Toronto, .pent the holiday at their Ronald and Donald MacKinnon.
home here, sons oe Mr. and Mrs. D. E. MacKin-
i\Liss edema liedden is visiting at non, had their tonsils removed at
the home of her eister and heather -fes D' Te G. Steer's office on. Thursday.
leer, lel r. and t\ -1r . \\•intoe, 'Larier in mi.. and mus, Jas. Parkins, nt•ca ••
Clinton. - panted by Ni', and Mrs. Cline Flynn.
11r. Kenneth 'Mantle t • 1 ore,nto -njoved a delightful trip through
visited over he holiday with hes oto- Queb.e lest week,
tl,er. ,Mrs. Fred !Manns. Miss Marie Bell of Loudon spent
Mr. and \frs. \\'ni. Gramm and '01 au, week end visiting her parents,
of Lansi21,z, Illicit., visited •recon Mr, and Mrs. \\"m. G. Bell.
with the former 1 rent , air and 'Mr. and Mrs Gus Voile and B
C,augh-
Mr . Geo. Uram
m. ter Gwendolyn of Detroit visited ou
ielies Wile SW.tini of 1,11 as - r Sunday with Mrs, Voth's Mother.
week end visitor with her parents, Mrs. Lou Simpson; and gamed -
'Mr. and 'Mrs. Peter Swaim, mother. Mrs, Robt. Bonthron.
Iran Kipter, who is tri nine with Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fisher and
the militia at 'I-iamilt,.n, -pent ' the children of Windsor were the guests
week end With' h • parente. Mr, and of the former's parents, Mr. and
Mee. Ezra Kipfer. Mrs. John Fisher over the holiday,
lair. and Mrs I c Iter 1 i tier and Mr. and Mrs. Thompson and child-
-family of\Vindscr are iso idayin:g with ren of Toronto are holidaying with
the former'. parents. Mr. and 'Mrs. Mrs. Thompson's -parents. blr, and
Joint Fisher, Mrs. John Flsher.
\lis.. Alice Dougall of I .romp is Dr. and fairs. A. J. Spellman and
• vacationing with her parente. :Mr. and daughters of Kitchener visited ret-
tiers. ens, Dougall. entry with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. \fickle
Mies Eleanor Millie of 1.+ronto is and family.
the guest of her cousin, !Miss t oldie Bill Higgins. son of Mr. and Mrs,
Cross Rohr, Higgins, of Exeter, formerly of
•Mr, Tholt, Shadrlick spent a few Hensall, who is now attending the
days with relatives at d-ottdeshoro Royal. Canadian Service School in
and attended the funeral of a relative Hamilton, called on relatives and
there. friends here on Saturday.
':Misses Irene Hogzarth. Hannah Ronald and Roy Redden of St.
,Murray, Beryl Pfaff and Helen ('Moir Catharines are holidaying with their
spent the holiday camping at Grand grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Fred
Bend. - - Kennings and Mrs. Catherine lied -
Mr. Donald McKinnon left .;Mon- d•en-
hie. and Mrs, Mac Rosser and
day for London where he has enlist -children of Blenheim spent the week
ed with the R\C.A,F. end with Mrs. Rosser's parents, Mr.
Mr. ,Harold \Villard of St. Cathay- and Mrs. Milton Russel.
Ines, spent the week end at the home Miss Joyce Scruton of Toronto vis -
of his parents. (Mr and (Mrs, Ezra
Vv illard.
ter. '\iaurice 'Tudor, who is train-
ing with the militia at Cornton spent
the week end with Isis parents, Mr,
and leirs. Stan Tudor.
Mr. and ,:vfrs. 'W. O. Goodwin,
Miss Mary Goodwin and 1Mr't Maulk-
'tnson visited on the holiday with rel-
atives at tLakeside.
Reeve E. Shaddiek, :desire.. I\filton
Russel and Lloyd \'ginner enjoyed a
fishing trip at 'Chesley +Lake on the
•holiday.
Dr. and IMrs. A. J. Spellman and
dainghters of Kitchener are holidaying
with her mother, t\Irs. Gordon Bolton.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Tor-
onto, were week end guests with the
who is ee holidays,
The Red Cross softball game will
be held on Thursday. Aug. 7, at ti.itt1,
BLAKE
Mrs, Carnie and sons are being vis-
ited
isited by friends from Toronto.
Mrs. Russel Heard of the Bronson
line north called on friends in the
vicinity one day.
Many of the friends end neighbors
were shocked to leaxn of the death of
Mr. 1Vlenno Steck)e of the Bronson
line north. The heartfelt sympathy of
the eontntunitl' is expressed to his
sorrowing wife and fancily.
Misses Elva Hey of Michigan, Jean
of London, Mildred and Kathleen of
Toronto visited their parents, air.
and Mrs. Sant Hey,
Mr, Gus Clark and sisters of Exeter
and Goderich visited their mother
and brother during the week.
Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Robb and
flintily of near Ripley visited Mr.
and Mrs. Roy McBride.
Mt'. and Mrs. C. Parke and family
visited friends at Thornloe and mo-
tored through by Callander and saw
the quintuplets.
ited over the holiday with her moth-
er, Mrs. Scruton.
Miss Mavis Spencer of Toronto
was a week -end guest with her par-
ents. cin and Mrs. A. A Spencer,
Miss Edith Parkins of St Cath-
arines was a, week -end visitor at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Parkins.
Mr, Roy MacLaren of St. Cathar-
ines visited on Sunday with Mrs.
MacLaren and son Don.
Miss Atlleen Munn was a recent
visitor with her grandmother, Mrs,
Peter Munn.
IMr. and Mrs. Leton Siemon of Kit-
chener visited over the holiday with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A.
Noakes.
former s parents. Mr, and Mrs. Cor -Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer and Patsy
iuc !Cook. t visited in London on Sunday with
Mrs. Steer's mother, Mrs. Brazier. '
Miss Margaret MacGregor has re-
turned to her duties at the local tel-
ephone office after enioying a week's
vacation.
Mr. and Mrs. Harold Shepherd of
Toronto were week end guests al
their homes here with Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Smillie and Mr, and Mrs. John
Shepherd.
Miss Ada Gramm of Detroit visit-
ed on Sunday with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Geo. Gramma
Mr. and Mrs. Laird Joynt and
Larry of Toronto, Dr. and Mrs, Har-
ry Joynt and Judith Ann and Dr.
Wm. T. Jpynt of London were week
end visitors with their mother Mrs,
net
+Mr, and lairs. John Kaiser have
moved into the dwelling ,n Main
street which is owned by Mr.
N. E. +Cook and which has been re-
decorated and improved.
Mrs. Thos. Parlmer returned home
after a pleasant holiday with her son,
Mr. Earl 'Parlmer in Toronto,
t\ir. Keith .Buchanan left this week
for 'London where he has enlisted in
the R.C.A.F.
lair. Kenneth Passmore of the RJC.
A.F., of Trenton, spent the week end
with his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. John
Passmore,
Miss Enid Parkins of London visit-
ed over the holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Parkins. Alice Joynt.
Rev. +\\''m. Weir, Bae.., conducted hies Catharine Hedden spent a
the service in 'Carmel Presbyterian few . Cs recentlyriat the ]tome a
Church on 'Sunday evening and Mrs, hewr. da Mrs. Wm. Kt t, Kippen.
f
t,\lalct>im Dougall and Mr. W. A. Mr, and Mis.y Joynt,.who has been
WillLai t sang a duet entitled •'I working in Windsor for the past
\Vitt Lift f\fine Eyes lento the Maim- tais three months, returned bonne on Sat-
e
els'Rurday.s. E.
. Shaddick and Judith Miss June Kennelly is holidaying
marespent the week end with her with relatives in London this weep,
"Clinton.Mr. and Mee. Churchill in Badour-Ducharme--
lReon. f Seaforth St. Peter's Cbtu•ch, Drysdale, was
eomeRev. W. A. Bremner of the setting for a pretty wedding et
Church o.. the da yice in the United 9 a.m. on Saturday. Aug. 2nd. when
LairdJoynt n Sunday morning and Mr. Reta Margaret. youngest daughter
Laird of Toronto was the r the of Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Ducharme,
-silo st and Bros 'Mellen I Survey the was. united in marriage to Emery
Wondrous Cross:' Badour, son of ars. Badour and the
Mrs, Fame edunnehavv of Detroit
late Joseph Badour. by Rev. leather
visited recently vit'h her inter, airs• Martin. The charming bride, given in
Annie MacDonald and Wise tMary 'marriage by her father, wore a
(\IcAsh, white duchess satin lace gown with
lefts Erma Kiefer visited over the long veil caught with bandeau of
week end with relatives near iDash- orange blossoms and carried :white
wood. prayer book from which fell satin
]Mise Jean Foster enjoyed a week's streamers knotted with forget -me -
vacation at Bayfield, nota, The bridesmaid Miss Veronica
Miss \iargaret Swaim of London Ducharme, cousin of the bride, wore
is visiting this: week with her parents, a pink net gown over satin with
Mr. and elrs.:Peter Swaim. shoes and gloves to match. Mr.
Ma and Mrs. Ed. (McAsh of 'Lan -Claude Badour, brotber of the groom.
don visited on Monday with the for- was best man. A reception was held
mer's sister, ales Annie 'MacDonald at the home of the bride's parents
and ]Miss IMery McAsh. for sumo seventy-five guests. Mr.
Stolen Car Damaged.- and Mrs. Badour will reside in Gode-
The 1940 Hwdson sedan owned thy rich,
Mr, James Smillie, was stolen front Mrs. Brazier of London is the
his driveway about midnight on Wed- guest of her daughter and son -in-
nesday evening and was •found on law, Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer.
Highway No. 4, at Idderton after it Keep the date open for the Red
had crashed into a hydro pole, 'Phe Cross seethe]] game between Beryl's
occupants fled through nearby fields Bombers and Gladys's Spitfires.
and were captured by Provincial Of- Attend Funeral in Michigan-
ficer Harry 'Lemon and Provincial Mrs, W. A. MacLaren and Mr. and
IConstaible Rai', J. Carmichael. The ar- - Mrs. G. M. Drysdale attended the
rested are Ernest 'Rupert, 18, of '81i2 funeral of their brother the late Mr.
Chilver Road, Windsor, Max 'Gleams, Robert Drysdale, who passed away
819, of d41 St. sPaul St., Windsor, at his home near Sandusky, Minh„ on
Ralph J. IOlduca, 1:9, of 'S85: Chatham Saturday, August 2nd in his 67th
St, 'Windsor, Pte. Francis IAnpintig- year. The deceased was born at
ney, 19, and Pte. .Robt. Enright, 'a9, Drysdale, Ont., and moved to Mich'.
both of the Essex !Scottish, 'stationed gan about forty years ago where he
at No. '18 Basic Training Centre. at had a general store. He was united
'Chatham. The youths are awaiting in marriage to Miss Sarah 3ohnston
survives
trial at Goderkdt. The car was badly of Drysdale in 1901,
who him, and one daughter, Mrs. Harold
damaged.• Rev.,of Forbes of Marlette, Mich. Two biro-
Rev. (Peter and .Mao, 'Mc1✓wan last
-week
h, Indiana, visiteda Mr G.JM. kof
hof Hehsall, and
Qeee with ,Mr. and 'Mrs. Stewart Mc-
Q+ueen !three sisters, Mrs. M. R. MacNeil,
Miss 'Jean 'McQueen ,returned home Nevis, Sask., Mrs. I. W. Stowell, of
after spending three weal( with' Mr. Stealer, Sask,, Mrs. W. A. MacLaren
and Mrs. 'Don Rigby in salenheim. of Hensall. The funeral was held
Miss Audrey Twitchell of London from the late residence on Tuesday,
spent the holiday at the home of August 5th. Interment in Hensel)
her parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. Orville Union cemetery.
Twitchell. ' Born -At Mrs, R. J. Patterson's
• Miss Dorothy Brazier returned to Nursing Home, Heneall, on Aug, 6,
her home. in London on Sunday after' to Mr. and Mrs, Roy Bell, a son.
spending the past few weeks with Miss Margaret Bell is operator at
her sister and brother-in-law, Dr. 'the local telephone office in the ab -
and Mrs. D. G. Steer and Patricia. I sence of Miss Margaret McGregor,
Hamilton - Davidson Boyd reunion, +,
which was held in the Park, Dinner
and supper were served in Parkview
church to nearly one l;undv'ed mem-
bers,
Mr. Clarence McLean of London
spent the week end with his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Allan Johnson.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClymont
and sons of Fort Erie spent the week
end with the former's father, Mr, and
Mrs, J. McClymont.
Mrs, S. Bowers of Centralia is vis -
Mug her brother, Mr. and Mrs, 0.
Jaques.
Mr. and Hire-. W, Horney and Miss
Irma Ferguson and Mr. Arnold
Gackstetter and Mr, and Mrs. 3. 11.
Cochrane attended the Horney re-
union at Grand Bend on Monday.
Mr. Ernest Horney of Ridgeway
and Miss Virginia Hicken of Fort
Erie visited over the week end tvitlh
the formers uncle, Mr, and Mrs, W.
Horney and attended the Horney re-
union at Grand Bend eu Monday.
Miss Irma Ferguson and Mr, A.
Gat•kstetter of Guelph spent Sunday
with the former's brother, Mr, and
Mrs. E. L. Ferguson of Si, Thomas.
BRUCEF1ELD
t\l:« Evelyn Grainger R.N., of
:Goderich is visiting at her 'home
here.
Mr. and Mrs, John Kay and fata-
lly of Niagara Falls visited else and
Mrs, T. H. Wheeler.
lair, Haugh McGregor of Detroit is
spending his holidays with his father,
Mr. H. 'McGregor
Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Doan of (Inwood
are visiting Mr and (Mrs. R. Dawson.
Rev. and'Mrs, .\tkinsten are spend-
ing their vacation at Bruce Beach.
Dlr. and +Mrs. .Russel Wilcox and
1\Irs. R. ',Doan of Alvinston spent
Sunday with air. and airs. R. Dew -
eon.
Wise 'i'ena Grainger of Clinton
spent a fe wdays with Mr. and 'Mrs.
3, Grainger.
Misses Ina and Ellen Scott of (Lon-
don spent the holiday at their home
here.
i\Ir, and Mrs: tC, Halstead and son
of Stratford Spent the meek end with
'Mr, and tarps. T. Wheeler,
1\Ir and Mrs. J. Calvert and family
of Lldertott spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. J. Grainger.
\Ir. A. efurdoch of Detroit 15 visit-
ing hie sister, Mrs. J. Cairns and 'IMIr.
Cairns.
Mr. Jas. McCully of London spent
Ole week end with his people bere.
Mr, McInnis, representative of the
Bible Society, occupied the pulpit at
the morning service .last Sunday.
Rev, Mr. Chandler of Parkhill will
preach at the morning service on
Sunday. Aug. 10th.
Mr: and Mrs, R. Allan, Betty and
Bobby, Miss V. Petrie, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Haugh, Allan and Neil, Sylvia
Tromba, and Mr. and Mrs. • 0. Haugh
attended the Allan -Drysdale reunion
on Saturday at Canatara Park, Sar-
nia.
Mr. Ted Eckel 01 Toronto called on
friends over the week end. His sis-
ter, Mrs, Carman Hadgh, Marlene
and Peter, returned to Toronto with
him on Monday.
Miss Violet Petrie, who has been
visiting Iter sister, Mrs. Robt. Allan
left on Monday to visit her brother,
Mr. A, Petrie et Toronto.
Mrs. John Haugh of Dashwood,
Mrs. J. Smith and two daughters of
New Dundee, Mr. Howard Knipfel,
Mr. Carl Lautenslager and Miss
Helen Fletcher of Kitchener visited
at the ]tome of Mr. C. Haugh on
Monday.
VARNA
Mr. and Mrs, Doherty and children
of Guelph in company with the Tat-
ter's mother, Mrs, Sarah Woods 'and
Mrs. Robertson Woods of St, Helens
were renewing acquaintances in this
district Friday, also Miss Ida Reid,
of Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Laythem and family
have returned to the city after a
two weeks' holiday at Grand Bend,
Bayfield and Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Woods and Mr.
and Mrs. Bender and family, of Lis-
towel, called on friends on -their way
home from Bayfield.
The W. A. met at the home , of
Mrs, M. Reid Tuesday.
Rev. Mr. Painting of Brantford
will take the service in St. John's
Anglican Church for the three suc-
cessive Sundays while the rector,
Mr. Graham, is attending camp in
Kintail. Service at 1,30.
Miss Gwen Doherty of Guelph is
the guest of Miss Mona Reid.
Mrs. M. Reid of Windsor in comp-
any with her son-in-law and laugh-
ter were guests at the home of Mrs.
Reid Sunday.
There is an appeal for salvage
again, especially zinc, so save your
sealer rings, and anything else that
will help win the war.
'Miss Jolene Stopheneen - spent the
avice'k end wiith Mss Jean Reid.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 7, 1941
SATURDAY CASH & CARRY SPECIALS
Sh. Wheat, 2 pkgs, 23c
Corn Flakes, 4 pkgs.-230
Post Bran Flakes, pkg. 18c
Quaker Puffed Rice,
2 pkgs, 18e
Quaker Puffed Wheat
2 pkgs. 15c
Kreemy Wheat Puffs
Bus, 43c, Half 27c
Rice Krispies, 2 pkgs. 23c
CHRISTiE'S SALTED SODAS, 2
Kellogg's All Bran, pkg.
21c
Quaker Oats, lg. pkg. 17c
Muffetts, 2 pkg. 23c
Grape Nuts, pkg, . , . 16c
Rolled Oats, 7 Ib , , , , 25c
Rolled Wheat, 5 Ib... ,17c
Robin Hood Flour
98 ib bag 3 19
Five Roses Flour
98 Ib bag 3 09
LB. PKG. 23c
Finnigan
1n Memorial
in loving memory of Glen Hous-
ton, who passed away on Aug. 10th,
1988.
The rolling stream of life rolls on,
But still the vacant chair
Recalls the love; the voice, the smile,
Of one who once sat there,
-Sadly missed by parents, bro-
ther and sisters,
CROMARTY
I\Ir and Mee. Karl ,Briggs and chil-
dren of Flint, Mich„ with Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Treffrey. -
IMr. and ales. Reid, Miss Doris
Sararas and air Earl Sararas with
Mr. and Mrs. Simon , Sararas.
Mr.. and Mrs. ,Ken McKellar spent
a day last week at Kingsville.
Misses 'Mary and Helen McCulloch
are 'holidaying with their aunt, Mrs.
Stanley Hocking.
Mr. and Mrs. \Vietzntan and family
of 'Niagara called on friends here this
week.
tele. and faire. Rattan and son Peter
of Toroeto with Ole. and illus. Jam-
ieson.
\its., .Aileen Voting, Granton, with
Miss M. B. Currie and IMrs. Tufford.
(Miss- M. B. Currie ie slightly ins -
:pro -veil from injuries received in a'fa11
recently. -
\ir. and Mrs, 'Kenneth McKellar,
Betty and Bernice accompanied Iby
Alex. Gardiner. motored to tChatham
and other points on Lake 'Kele.
KiPPEN
Mr. and Mrs, Alvin Uleh of Wind-
sor, Mr. and Mrs. Ross of Owen
Sound and Mr. Arthur Long of St.
Catharines were week end guests of
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Long,
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey McClymont
and family of Fort Erie spent a few
days with Mr. James McClymont.
Mrs. Elzar Mousaean and daughter
Marilyn spent a few days recently
with relatives at Greenway.
Mr. Clarence Taylor of London
spent a few days recently with his
sister Mrs. Melvin Dale.
Mr. Clarence McLean of London
spent the week end with Mr, and
Mrs. Allen Johnston,
Mr. Bill Dalrymple and Mr. Arthr
Finlayson of St. Catharines spent the
holiday with their parents.
Mrs, W. L. Mellis spent a day last
week with her mother, Mrs. Gibson,
of Wroxeter.
Mrs. James McClymont is visiting
in London with her daughter Mrs.
Alex Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Edward Taylor of
Stratford, spent the week end with
Mr. and Mrs, Robt. Dinsdale. Miss
Patty Taylor, who has spent the past
Jew 'weeks in Kippen, returned to
Stratford with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Wright of
Niagara Falls spent last week visit-
ing with the former's parents, Mr.
and Mrs. James Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. James Wright, Miss
Lanrabelle, Mr. Frank 'Wright and
Mrs. Gregg of Moose Jaw, were in
Stratford on Monday attending the
FALL FAIRS
Toronto (Can. Nat.)
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SEAFORTH
Stratford
Bayfield
Mitchell
Zurich
Dungannon
Teeswater
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of Sydney C. W.
Dungey.
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Sydney C. W. Dungey,
late of the Town of Seaforth, in the
County of Huron, Hotel -Keeper, de-
ceased, who died on or about the
7th day of July, 1940, are hereby
notified to send in to the under-
signed on or before the 29th day of
August, 1941, full particulars of their
claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the
said estate will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to claims of
-which the undersigned shall then
have notice, to the exclusion of all
others, and the undersigned will not
be liable to any person of whose
claim the undersigned shall not then
have notice for the assets so distrib-
uted or any part thereof.
Dated at Seaforth, Ont., this Oth
day of August, 1941. .
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Administrateix,
. , Aug. °22 -Sept. 6
Sept. 17, 18
Sept. 17, 18
Sept. 17, 18
Sept. 18, 19
Sept. 15-17
Sept. 24, 25
Sept. 23, 24
Sept. 22, 23
Oct. 2, 3
Sept30, Oct. 1
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of John Ludwig Hoegy.
All persons having claims , against
the Estate of John Ludwig Hoegy,
late of the Township of McKillop, in
the County of Huron, Farmer, de-
ceased, who died on or about the
21st day of December, 1923, are here-
by notified to send in to the under-
signed on or before the 29th day of
August, 1941, full particulars of their
claims.
Immediately after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the
said estate will be distributed
amongst the parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to Claims of
which the undersigned shall then
Wive notice, to the exclusion of all
others, and the undersigned will not
be liable to any person of Whose
claim the undersigned shall not then
have notice for the assets so diatrib-
e -Led or any part thereof.
Dated at Seaforth this 6th day of
August, 1941.
MCCONNELL & HAYS.
Seaforth, Warta,
Solicitors for the Administrator de
Bonis non with Will annexed.
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E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court'
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build
mg, Seaforth, Offiee'houris:-
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1330 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7:30 p. m, to 9 p. m.
Auction Sale
Auction Sale, Lambert Sale Yards,.
Strathroy, Aug. 9th,
200 mixed cattle, usual run 01.
calves and mixed pigs. Sales every
Saturday. -
A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer.
WANTED
An experienced girl to assist in
general housework. Apply to the
News Office.
WE ARE BUYING GRAIN
FOR THOMPSON
We also truck it if you wish, and
supply bags. Phone 655 r 2, for in-
formation, Sproat & Sproat, Tile
Yard.
DOG FOR SALE
Black Newfoundland dog about a
year and a half old. Male, Good nat-
ured and would make a good watch
dog. Reasonable for quick sale. Ap-
ply at The News.
The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallions
ROYAL CARBROOK (27101)
Enrolment No. 3500. Form 1
FLOWERPRINT SUPREME (28362)
Enrolment No. 3959 Form 2
DONALD MONCUR (28569)
Enrolment No. 4177. Form 3
Route for 1941 -Monday and 'rues -
day, in the vicinity of Walton and
and Brussels.
Wednesday -Through Kinburn and
west to the highway, south through
Clinton, home by way of Tucker -
smith.
Thursday -Through Seaforth to
St. Columban and Beechwood, home
through way of Winthrop.
Friday and Saturday, Goderich
Township and Colborne.
Terms $13.00, payable Mar. 1, 1942.
T, J. McMichael, Prop. & Mgr.
Enrolment leo. 3019. First Class,
Form 1, Grade A, Premium No. 76.
TORRS MAGNATE
Route, 1941 -Monday, leave his
stable, lot 4, con. 3, Hibbert, to Matt,
Hurray's, lot 6, con. 4, McKillop, for
noon; to Jack McCarthy's, lot 33,
eon. 2, Logan, till 6, then home, till
Wednesday morning.
Wednesday, to Cecil Rolplt'5, lot
10, con. 3, Logan, for noon, then by
way of Gould's school, to own stable.
Thursday, to Dune. Colquhoun's,
lot 3, con. 8, Hibbert, for noon; then.
to Geo. Wallace's, lot 11, con. 11,
Cromarty, from 3 to 6, then to Jack
Burehill's, lot 10, con. 5, for night.
Friday, west to Nagle's sideroad,
then north 11/& miles, then east to
his own stable for noon where he
will remain till following Monday.
Terms, $13, payable January, 1942.
Robert Burchill, Prop. & Mgr„ R.R.
2, Dublin, Ont. Phone 19r13.
FOR SALE
Treasure cook stove, large oven, '
deep tire box, Also large oven for
coal oil stove. 2 extension gates for
veranda. Child's scooter, Gent's bi-
cycle, Mrs. Harron, East William
street, near fair grounds.
FOR SALE
Practically new 2 and 3 furrow
Disc Plows, for either tractor or «,
horses. G. H. Beatty, Varna, Ont, ''ee,
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NOTICE
Am wrecking a 7 foot Frost &
Wood binder. Come and get your
parts while they last, T. W. Mc-
Millan, R.R. 2, Seaforth. Phone
844r21.
MAN WANTED
Married man wanted to work on
farm. Experienced. Apply to E. J.
Box, Seaforth.
"Yon don't make very good music
with that instrument," said a by-
stander to the man with the bass
drum aa the band ceased to play.
"No," admitted the drumpounder,
"I know I don't; but I droWn a•heap
of bad music."
FOR SALE
Forty acres of mixed grain, a
model C Case Tractor used 27
years, tractor plow and cultivator;
also team of horses and some little
pigs Apply to Jack Eidt, Walton,
phone 830 r 22, Seaforth central.
FOR SALE
Rosso Steel Roofing "7 -Rib" and
"Storm Seal" Connell Standard, gine
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
feet in length. Asphalt Products in-
eluding Roll Roofing, Shingles, Brick
Siding, Instil -Brick Siding, Roofing
Paints, Plastic Cement, Building
Paper of all kinds, Nails, etd. Murray
Tyndall, Brucefield. Phone Clinton,
618 ring 12.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
Personal Rubber Goods, mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope,
with pricelist. 6 samples 26c 24 sam-
ples $1.00. Adults only. Atex Rubber
Co., Box 231, Hamilton, Ontario.
INSURANCE
Life, Sire, Auto, Sickness & Accid-
ent,Windatorm & guarantee bonds,
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
in first class companies.
In€ortnation cheerfully .given
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES