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The Seaforth News, 1941-09-04, Page 8PAGE EIGHT HENSALL Mr ward Mts. -IW'm, Hedden and daughter. ;Marie of Dundas and dao ghttr Betty el St Catherines, iMr. Let :Hedden of Hamilton and Mr, i. Herb Hedden of Si Catharines were week end visitors at the home of their mother, lairs Katharine Hedden. ,Rev. Wm. Weir, '13. A., conducted senvice in Carmel Church on Sunday • evening and .the choir sang an anthem entitled 10 Worship the Lord." Next Sabbath regular service will he held .at 11, a.m. and 7.30 .p.m. It being special day of prayer • these sere -tree • - wit( • be in accordance. condi:reed by I:ce, IWm \Veir. 1: 1. C:orpc r at Dale Richards of Edmon- ton `;pent the week and visiting his aunt, Mrs W. A. MaaLaren and uncle, 'star. G. M. Drysda'e. IM,r and Mrs. alilne Feenie ;of Sea -1 forth visited over the liialidav with 'the Matter's ,parents, Mr and IS$rs, W. Donegan.taretWeettatialeleett THE SEAFORTH NEW S BEAUTY SALON on Sept 15th Experienced Operator IMis-se;. Ethel) and ].illy 'McEwen :been holidaying with her mother, sirs tenoned to Kitchener last wreck after ' MlcKaig and aunt, "tIiss Eliza Newell pea sting their summer vacation at Wise Mary Hamilton of• Londa( the home of their ;brother and sister- I visited over the. week .end with Mr, inelt w, Mr. and Mrs. John E. Me- and Mrs. A. L Case Ewan, ,Mrs. Jack. Corbett, Connie and Mrs. Catharine Hedden and •dangh- l Ross returned hone on Sunday after ter Mona are ho aging with the for- :spending a few days with ,Mr, and aner's daughter and sun -in-law, •Mr. Mrs. Hugh ;Morena and. alr, and and Mrs. Whitney Carter in 'Clinton'sMrs. Albert 'Morena at IDashw-ood.. this week. • Miss Marie •Bell of 'London 'visited lairs Fred Beer returned :home after 'over the week end with her parents, a pleasant visit with relatives in 'Ha- fMr and Mrs. Wm. G. .Bell. nilton, i Miss Irene Russell, R.N., who has 'Miss Emma Johnston returned completed her training at the (General home after a pleasant visit at Centre ; Hospital, (Chatham, is spending her li land. Tornntea holidays With her parents, Idle. and 'Mies Mavis Spencer of Toronto Mrs. Wilton Russell, Hensall. pent the week end. with her parents, I !fir. anal dirs. !Lloyd :Iiedden, Shies Air. .and Mrs. Albert 'Spencer, ey and Joyce of St Catharines spent - Mr Earl McEw-an c.f Toronto visit-; the week end with the foraner's leo- • ed -last week with his ,breather. Mr. 1 ter, Mr. Catharine Redden and I). McEwen, Mr.. McEwen and I Mrs, Hedden's parents, Mr,. and Mrs, Dcnnta. • I1'red Kenning.. They were arcomp- - !Mr. and Mr,. Jas. tit a.11 allied hone by Ronald and ROy who IVs nslsei.i.ited tee Nit) \Ir have spent the ,past month lure and .),Ij - 1 a t t t 'laky 1 A number .of the young people of were a t \ a l;,rr..tc: I'r, slcy terian 'a Murch attend. tent e e. f tae animal picnic of the young �Itss i:r. of Huron Preehy tory held at tee wcQk \l l: < truce ,:n \lands), and Mrs.,,<... t:r. - Mr. R,•p \lac•Lat'eu' e i -tit ,Catliar- -t*r.anti \ . Sicaddick ar.,1 t e,:l over the itolalay with air, stir 'Pus. cc. \I.,,'1,., ,-) :raid S011 Don.. r.-. 1 _ •:,ft : i \li ;e'n tr')et.t accompanied air. Nir, t \1 e° ends, attended the sassy vlritit '\I i .rcu : n Labor Day. a17 },1 t NiWiee at Rtd4t- I '\a=ss Kathleen Tones left this week leer eel st to 1•-r stn there she will rake a Prat. , , rt } Sayersreek. fn 'conNe. • Fane. .+ a r, i<,v !a,cs a '.t i .\L David Bailey returned to herr Slr. se ' \. e i.,, c •j::,nne in Iit,ntssil.e cul ttl,niday:,aitt'r \1 th : azzer returned 1, •,rf •n_0 the past two uuunhs with tier aerie iii t. : efter. ,perelint a t;.,. ..,tighter and sna•in-Lard. Rev. r -w week east Or, „tad Mras. Steer ,1r an1 Mrs, \Vm. Weir and I'a rus. Mr and \irs dee ()esti' and she Fte. lean Kipfer e•f Hamilton spent o St. Catharine.s •visited over the 1101- - the week end with his parents, Mr. id -y with the latter's para:s, Mr and e•n•rl Mrs. Ezra Ktpfer. airs. .Alex. iM,mnsseati, 'Mr, and ,Mrs. Har..:d Scruton and The annual rally of the Huron 'amily of Port Doter spent the week Presbyterial will ibe held on 'Tuesday, and with Mrs. A. Scruton and Mr. September 9th in First Presbyterian Thos. Shaddiek. 'Church Seaforth with morning and 'Pte. Fv-an Jones of Camp 'Borden afternoon sessions. •pent the week end with Mrs. Jones The dwelling owned Iby antesers. • here. Me.Murtrie of -Kip' en presents a very IMias Hazel Smillie returned tt, her give appearance having the exterior duties an teacher at Atwood this week painted by Mr. R. E. Shaeldick. Rev. W. A. Bremner of Seaforth [Miss Joyce Scruton and Miss Olive conducted the service in the United Coxw•orth of Toronto visaed over the Church on 'Sunday, holiday with ,Mr_. i,\. Sermon. Mr. :Leine Eider of Galt eontribut- Miss Mary Farquhar of Killeen vi- ed a solo entitled "A Saviour of sited last week With ,Mr. and '1Ir's VonderfuI Love." Walter Spencer. Mss= ,Lettie Love returned to her- The Senior 1\\'omen's Institute will ttuties readier in Toronto this week commence their fall meetings with alter spending - the etimrner with her a "pot luck' supper to he held at the parents.: Mr. and Mrs. ,W -•m. Lave. hottte of Wise Sally Manson, on 'Wed - Mr. and Mrs. Geo. \talker spent ttesdav September Ialth at 6.30 ,pant. the week end with relatives at Niag- The roll call is to be answered with are Faila sentethine in my horse I would like !Mr, and Mrs. Gus Voth and dau:gh- to Bret rid of, ter of Detroit spent the week end I Mr, Ackert Mitchell of Windsor vi- aith Mrs. Lou Simpson and Mrs sited recently at the hanve of %Mr. and Robert )3onthron. 4Mrs. Win, 'Ryle. 1Mr. 'Mitchell is fa- Slr. F. G. Bonthron attended the'vorably known in town having eon- S,ostmaeters' convention in Hamilton trihnted solos on various occasions, this week. 1.11e was awarded] first :prize of fifteen Odieses Goidie Cross and Rath .dollars in the final amateur contest at Brook left last week for St. Michaels Graaxl Send for the solo entitled HospitalToronto, where they veil] w\laria Elena." take their nursee training course. .Miss \Mary ,Coleman retorted home Mr, anti (Mrs, Jae. Paterson are at- i from a pleasant vacation at Hamilton tending ,the'C.N,E, in Toronto Bia St, Catharines and Toronto. week- Leine and '\Irs C il'bert johns of El - spent the holiday with his parents, !Beata of Nipper, visited on Sunday !Mr and ,Mrs. John Passmore. with Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell. Mr. Demean 'McEwen and dough- I tMr. and Mrs 'Cline !Flynn of 'Lon - 'ter, Jean of Calgary .visited last week don spent the week end with the let- with':�3ran1 Mrs.John E. McEwen tee's parents. Mr and Mrs. Jas. Par- . ,r The W.M.S. of Carmel church kms, will meet this week in the church on! -Thursday at 3 p.m. 'The roll call will be answered with "Coaragt", A public :war service meeting will i be held in the town hall, Hensall, on , BRITAIN'S LATEST FIGHTER Friday evening, September 5th. Mie Edith Parkins of .t. 'Cathay- Is Faster, Tougher and More Ines scent a few days fact week visit - asp her parents, Mr. and 'Mr. James D.catliw than any other. E r ::;- 1 New' facts about Britain's latest ?.Sr. and I3irs. Jack 'Mann attended fighter aircraft, the Hawker'1 p1mrnt the eithiltitior i:: Toronto Iast week. .diericae that it has more speed, great- • IM„s= Dorothy McQueen rc•tttrned er firing power and heavier armament .•41,n after trrl,da�-ing with her ] mee et- Mr. and 'Mrs. d laic( ncen ,tato ein.e'ie-seater fighter yet design - 'Mr se,d firs. I\\:n, ittgram return ed. With a longer range than the cd to their home in Pleasantville. Hurricane -or Spitfire, it will .he, able'New York, after spending two weeks to penetrate much further into enemy with the 1a tees mother, Mrs. Devlin Mrs. 1.iarring erd l ]e r u aster of 'o'antry, Lorelen solid ging at +\fess Ha. Created Iby'Sidney Camm, who ring's. home inc.tsa:see Britain's .Royal Air Force the 1\Miss ,Mabel Workman has been en- Hurricane, the Fury and the. Hart. gaged to teach a.: the 'Lumley school each stapreme in its day and class, the and commenced her duties on Tnes- da'y, l Typhoon fs a compact low -wing non- tMr. ,rad Mrs. Ed. Wenn of St. . ,tlane equipped with a Napier -Sabre Catharines spent the .reek end with 24 cylinder H -type engine, the fa•rn er's parents, 'Me. and RMrs, I The aerld's most powerful acre,- - Amin '.L'urm' motor, the Sabre, develops 2,350 hat,. Nies Enid Parkins of .London spent her vacation last week at Port -Elgin fee take -off and 1•A00 hap. at rated arca with her parents, Mr, and 'lir height. and .wives a top speed of over ,Jas. Parkins. 440 m h p., with a very high rate of Mr and Mrs Elliott Bell and son of Toronto were week end visitors calm"' T'hi engine, which develops wSth relatives in and arc.und town more power than the Royal Sant, is iMr. Jack (Murray of Detroit and expected .to make aircraft 'history. The armament, according to tactic- al requc irements, onsists of a mixture of multiple machine ,guns or shell - firing cannon. The Typhoon flew for:Che ,first.time +February 1940, anti it will be in service !before the Tornado. Miss Vh- et 'Murray of St. Catharines ,visited aver the week end with their sister, Miss Hannah Murray, +Misses 'Mabel Workman, 'Margaret MacLaren, Jame Saundercocic, Lois and Marion MaclLaren spent the week •end holiday at Bayfield, Mr. (Morley Sanders of tCiarestowm has 'been engaged as principal ,ref the continuation school which opened There, on Tuesday, September 2nd. Wise 3)fary IMeKaig of Exeter has Want a For Sia le Ads, 3 weeks 60c SEVEN SHEEP Supply Gut 'For 'One Tennis Racquet 'Five million yards ,of British music strings are shipped every year from London to countries as far apart as Lceland and ,the Fiji Islands and not one tango has Ibsen caeight by el - boats or floating mines. IMaking music strings is a crafts- man's job, whether they be of plain gut, silk, steel or covered with metal wire. As .far as ,gut goes, the (British tradition nuns aback to 'the mediaeval lute, the (bows used at Crecy and Ag- incourt, and the racquet with which Henry VII1 iplayed "real" ,tennis at Hampton 'Court. Can. conies 'from t'he inside of sheep dared on the 'far mist -drenched shills ar Scotland where their hardy, frugal lives derekp strong membranes: gives them, in short, ''guts". It ,takes the insides ea seven sheep to mala one tennis racquet, but n single sheep, with 25 yards of :gait, will produce six A strings for a violin. Before the war Britain was already exporting strings to Germany a,W Italy where the ntakintr of intttc:tl instruments flourished, British emits - men are as adept in making strives for unusual instrutnents like tate Col- ontbfan tiple, the Arabian aond and the (Chinese mandolin as for the members of the violin family and the popular fretted instruments like tate guitar. The harp is a tltartioularly dfifict4: job. It has six octaves and each string has to be chosen separately. Britain sends most harp strings to the Antipodes: export figures .show that Australia, not IIreiand, is the land of the harp. In South Africa this return gives fretted instruments the lead; in New 'Zealand the 'cello, IT PUSHES OUT THE BASHES British Farmer's Invention to Clear Land for Food Growing lit invention which "pushes" bush- es out of the ground is the most rec- ent contribution of a well-known 'Wiltshire farmer to Britain's food - growing campaign. Hinged to the front 'axle tractor, the ,appliance has two dhannels which are carried on skids to prevent them sticking in the ground. On the front is a pair of ""scissors kept open by a strong spring 'front the channels. When the scissors" come into 'con- tact with a bush, they close anis hold it tightly. Then, as the tractor stoves forward, it pushes the tbu>;'h out of the ;ground, ,and when the ,tractor is pan in reverse the "scissors" open and, leave the 'h,us'h on the ground, to he collected by a specially designed sweep. The '".bush 'pusher" is the invention .' t os' forhis of Mr..4•rthur ,Hosier, famous novel agricultural appliances. He was the originator of open-air milking on tate 'hail system, which has rejuven- ated many thousands of acres of past- ure on Britain's chia}k uplands and is in use as far afield as Antstralia, New Zealand and the United States, (Mr. Hosier has recently brought out a new potato planter for attaca- ment to a 310 furrow plough. With this the potatoes are dropped tbehind the franc farrow and the lana is after- wards harrowed once or twice ani earthed up in ,t'he usual way. The at- tendant, sitting on the plough. places the potatoes on' a .travelling 'belt, com- partment; in ,wihich regulate the plant- ing distance, FASHION HATS IN (OILCLOTH Show From the "Blitz" Sets New York Talking Women's hats decorated with .ping- pong ,balls, 'boas tickets, inn signs, and even a tiny copy of the wrought -iron gates of a wreaked :London ehnrrh, are among a collection of Lcndon millinery which has set the fashion world of New York talking, Tt is the first collection of exclusive millinery ever sent abroad from Lod- don. Only a few of the bets are whimies. Many attractive lbecause they are sev- erely tpra'ctical; •others are Still of fant- asy, each with a tstory behind it. ISeveral are historical in motif, der- iving 'from !Henry VIII, Anne Boleyn and Edward VI. Others feature: Scot - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4, 194' .rrt„rn0.4 Auction Sale Of Live Stock and Implements. Complete Dispersal Sale of Live Stock and Implements at Lot 27, Con. 11, Ribbert Township, on Tuesday, September 16th, at 1 P.M, Horses --1 two year old horse; 1 three year old mare; 1 black mare with foal at side; 1 white mare, Cattle -One black cow; one grey cow; one black cow, white face; one roan cow; two roan heifers; one sow with litter of 12 pigs born on Aug. 23rd, A number of hens, Implements -One binder, Frost & Wood; one mower, McCormick; one turnip seeder; one seed drill; one buggy; one three furrow tractor plough; one gang plough; one riding plough; one walking plough; one set light sleighs; one cultivator; one steel hay take; one set harrows; one land packer; one farm waggon; one chicken shelter; one set heavy sleighs; one dirt scraper; one cream separator; one gasoline engine; one root pulper; one set of work harness and three collars; one work bench; hay fork rope and car pulleys and trip, and other small farm tools. one truck chassis. A small quantity of hay, Terms: Cash and no reserve, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Auction Sale Of Farm Stock. -McNeil & Nairn, Auctioneers, have been instructed to sell by public auction at Lot 18, Con, 4, Hibbert, 21/2 miles south of Dublin, on Monday, Sept. Sth at 1 p.m, Horses -1 Black Mare, 6 years old, sound and tight, in foal to Favorite Again and the colt paid for; 1 Mare, 9 years old, in foal to Favorite Again, and the colt paid for; 1 general pur- pose mare, in foal to Cole's Perch- eron horse and the colt paid for; 1 Clyde 1111), rising 3 years old, roan in color, off Favorite Again. Will make a show stare; 2 general pur- pose colts, 4 months old. Cattle -1 cow, six years old, due in 2 weeks; 1 'Holstein cow, 5 years old, due in 10 days; 1 cow, due lit 2 months; 5 cows from 3 to 7 years of age. All are milking good and will conte in Feb„ March and April, 12 spring calves, 12 yearlings, 15 com- ing 2 year old, 1 Durham bull These tu'e all Ontario stock, no western, and all in good condition, Pigs -2 sews bred 9 weeks; 1 sow with six pigs 2 weeks old; 1 sow with 8 pigs -2 weeks old; 6 pigs 17'1 lbs,; it pigs 110 lbs.; 15 pigs, 60 lbs.; 1 Tamworth hog, 1 year old, 10(0 tans, mixed gratin. Everything must be sold as tate farm is seeded to grass. Absolutely no outside stock al- lowed at this sale, Terms -Cash, Joseph Jordan, Proprietor, McNeil & Nairn, Auctioneer's. tish tartans and ,badges, heraldry. ;London costermonger's pearls and or- iginal nic•dallions in Wedgwood pot- tery. There is a .becomin.g model with a ruching of tulle on head and neck in the Sate Victorian style, and an A•us- iraiian "digger" hat effect,. Tart sty- lish creations are finished in iridescent paint, which sciatillates when caught by the light. I'he colours 'featured include Rugal, Rendezvous and file Red, Valley Mist, Thames blur, Windsor and Cloister Grey and aeis Brawn. One hat, a natty beret, combines all these colones plaited together in strips. Novel .British materials like oilcloth and Memel appear sidle by side with furs like murk, ermine and laugh, Eng- lish lace, velveteens and felts, A part- ionlarly tasteful effect is produced 'try combining Thames Bute lace with mink. The collection is sponsored by the SHOWING NEW OF implements For FORD Tractor with Fergu- son System At Our Show Room Row Crop Spring Tooth Cultivator General Purpose Cultivator Double Disc Harrow OPERATED BY HYDRAULIC Gasoline for tractors can still be bought i11 any quantity J. F. DALY FORD -MERCURY DEALER Seaforth r11%1M11 attar""tt,"""„ba„tt",ti"a,uttttttt"a","tOtt", C. i BLUE COAL All Sizes - John Sclater Estate I ,tt,tat,"todrat,,,,,t„tttttttt,,,,,,,,,,,,t,ttt,ttIII ,ttttIII tt,tt1ttttt'. CASH & CARRY SATURDAY SPECIALS Peter Pan Corn Flakes 24 oz. pkg. with cut outs ,pkge. 21c Peter Pan Puffed Wheat Large pkge. , , , . 16c Sun -Era Puffed Wheat Large pkge. , , , , 21c Quaker Oats -- Large pkge, , , , , 19c Shredded Wheat - 2 pkges 23c Kellogg's Corn Flakes 12 oz. pkges,,..2 for 23c Red River Cereal- Pkge. 23c Fairbanks Carbolic Soap 3 cakes .,,,,,., 12c Odex Soap, 4 cakes ...19c Carnation Toilet Soap 5 cakes 23c Woodbury's Toilet Soap 4 cakes 23c Castile Toilet Soap - 12 eakes .,,.,., 25c Soap Chips, 5 ib, box 33c Joy Laundry Soap • 10 cakes 29c STOCKAID ANIMAL FLY SPRAY, 128 oz, tin 1.15 1 Finnigan Card of Thanks Mr , and Mrs, Alex Stirling and Mr, Geo, Powell wish to thank their many friends for kindness and sym- pathy in their recent sad bereave- ment, Auction Sale Auction Sale, Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy, Saturday, Sept, 6th, 250 head of mixed cattle. Usual run of calves and mixed pigs. Sales every Saturday. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer, CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm, Farm Stoek and Duple - molts an Friday, September 5th, on Lot 25, Con. 5, Goserich Township, Porters Hill, commencing at 2.30 p.m. Horses --1 Meant of geldings, 10 years old; 1 hay mare, S years; 1 general purpose mare. 12 years; 1 aged horse; Pet cateran team of fillies, rising 2 and 3 years, Cattle -1 red to* date time of sale; 1 ted caw, bred, duly 1; 1 Here- ford cow, 5 years; 2 two-year old heifers (Holstein), fresh; 1 Holstein cow, bred July 5; 1 Holstein cow, fresh two months; 1 Holstein cow, fresh, 1 month; 1 black t'ow, fresh in June; 1 Hereford cow, due in Marcia Pigs -1 sow with litter; 1 saw due Sept. 2011t; 1 York hog. Implements --Frost & Wood mow- er; Deering sulky take; 1 spring - tooth cultivator, 18 tooth; 1 8 ft. power lift cultivator; 2 set diamond harrows, 4 section; 1 harrow cart; 1 scufller, new; 1 Cockslttttt riding plow; 2 walking plows; one 10 Inch grain grinder; one 12 inch Papex fi2 1 rur th'ecorn wagon;ller; 1farm hazywagons; rack; 1 gfavebbel box; 1 set sloop sleighs; 1 set light sleighs; 1 flat rack. Brooder stove; set of Stewart clip- pers; 1 set breeching harness; 1 set single harness; 1 leg vice, Terris, cash, At the same time there will be of- fered for sale, Lots 25, and 26, Con. 5, Godericlt township, containing 63) acres each. For particulars about lots, write 13, G. Thompson, R.11_ No. 2, Clinton. Elliott Harrison, Proprietor, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. WANTED Wanted, a quantity of steel animal traps. 1 and 11, -it and 2's preferred. Eimer Shade, Egmondvllle. WANTED Roost, with or without board, near Catholic ehm'cih. Modern conveni- ences, Apply to The Seaforth News. FOR SALE Dry hard body wood, maple, also some dry limb wood, Delivered. D. Buchanan, Walton. !Associated London Hat Designers, the members of which are the :London milliners Haigh Beresford, Aate T'haarep, Braun-Spierer and, Pissot and Pavy. 'John," said the young mother, "I've decided on a name for baby, We will call her Imogen." John was lost in thought for a few minutes. He did not like the name, "That's nice;" he said presently, "My first sweetheart was named Imogen, and she'll take it as a com- pliment." om- piitnent" "We will call her Mary after my mother," was the stern reply. Why The Army Prefers Blondes An article - .. in The !American Weekly with the September '7 issue of The Detroit Sunday Times . , , discloses that the Navy and Weather Bureau need blondes, too, but only when 46,700 feet in the air and, at that, only six strands of their hair are used to tall: back from the wea- ther forecasting instruments, Be sure to get The Detroit Sunday Times this week and every week. A young private was walking through the park with his girl. They bumped into his sergeant. "This is my sister," explained the private, bashfully. "That's all right,"the sergeant replied kindly. "She used to be mine." Want and For Sale Ads„ 1 week 25e McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick I). 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, m, to 9 p, m. . FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, Lot 6, Concession 4, Stanley Township, good land, good buildings, barn, house, drive shed, large lien hoose; 3 miles from vill- age; half mile from school. Apply on the premises, or to The News office. WANTED Flax straw standing in the field 01' threshed. Contact Hesky Flax Pro- ducts Ltd., Seaforth; Phone 74. PROPERTY IN EGMONOVILLE A desirable building property on Main St., half acre of land, small barn and henhouse. A quantity of brick, and cement blocks, may be sold separately. Must be sold to wind up estate. Mrs. Jean R, Dale, 13.13.2, Seaforth, Administratrix, NOTICE Do you know that your Watkin's Dealer lives three blocks east of the Public Library and will be at home WANTED Pasture for a number of cattle wanted. Apply to Russell Coleman, Phone 655r 41, Seaforth, BOY WANTED Boy wanted to learn printing trade. Apply at The Seaforth. News. FOR SALE Massey -Harris general purpose two furrow riding plow; also 50 White Leghorn pullets, ready to lay. Ed #., Godkin, phone 848 r 81, Seaforth, FOR SALE Electric refrigerator (Kelvinator), chifrobe, mahogany- chest of draw- ers, walnut sofa, electric washer and a number of other articles will be sold privately, Friday, Sept. btb. Mrs, R. E. MacKenzie, Egmondville, FOR SALE Rnseo Steel Roofing "7 -Rib" and "Storer Seal" Connci7,g dard to u S n a ranted e 25 years. Roscoe Portable Silos, Galvanized Sheet Iron, all sizes and gauges, Metas Sidings, Eavestrongh 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- cluding Roll Roofing, Shingles, Brick Siding, Insul-Bt'ick Siding, Roofing Paints, Plastic Cement, Building Paper of all kinds, Nails, etc, Murray Tyndall, Brncefield, Phone Clinton, 618 ring 12. INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, -Sickness & Accid- ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds, Rates reasonable, All risks placed n first class companies, Information cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIES FALL FAIRS Toronto (Can. Nat,) „Aug, 22 -Sept. 6 Blyth Sept. 26, 26 Exeter Sept. 17, 18 Listowel Sept, 17, 18 SEAFORTH Sept. 18, 19 Stratford Sept, 16-17 Bayfield Sept. 24, 25 Mitchell Sept. 23,. 24 Zurich Sept. 22, 23 Oct. 2, 8 Sept, 30, Oct. 1 Dungannon Teeswater