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The Seaforth News, 1955-07-14, Page 8STEWART BROS. PRESENT THEIR BIG ANNUAL summg.R... S /• L E THURS., JULY 14 to SAT., JULY 23 .EVERY ITEM IN THE STORE. ASA REDUCED BY And More, in Many Cases Except Men's Overalls which are 10% off Right at the peak of the summer season we offer you this special 20% DISCOUNT ON DRY -GOODS, LADIES & GIRLS READY-TO-WEAR, MILLINERY, MEN'S & BOYS WEAR AND READY-TO-WEAR CLOTHING STEWART BROS. SALES ARE ALWAYS GENUINE -- NO TRICKS - NO GIMMICKS JUST A BIG DISCOUNT FOR CASH NOTE11�����yoff+ All Salc•s must be cash E r Please do not ask for credit or goods on approval,—We'll have to refuse you! Lakeview Casino Grand Bend DANCING NIGHTLY Bill Jupp and his New Hit Orchestra Added Attraction EVERY THURSDAY EARL HEYWOOD and his Serenade Ranch Gang Old Tyme & Modern Dances VARNA Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Watsonof Ferndale, Mich„ also Miss An- nie Love McConnell of Pitts- burg, Pa., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. Lee McConnell. FARM SPECIAL AT gra Win Hardware - MAYRATH - GRAIN AUGERS 4 in. x 11 ft. $20.00 Staffa School Reunion No. 3, Hibbert S.tur., July 23 This Is The Day Hurry, hurry, make your lunch and don't be late. The bell rings at 9 o'clock. In the morning reminis- cences roll call, In Memoriam; in the afternoon: Bannockburn Pipe Band, speeches, music and child- ren's sports. In the evening, 8 o'clock—Willie Bell, Scotch comedian of London and his concert troupe, followed by a dance, music supplied by Harhurn's Orchestra. Ev'g Adm'n, Adults 75c, Children 50c Everybody welcome — morning, afternoon and evening. Bring your picnic basket and meals will he served cafeteria style, Dishes and tea. provided, No charge during the day. Many Coming For Staffs Reunion A well attended meeting of the committees who are plan- ning the No. 3 Hibbert (Staffa) ,School Old Boys and Girls Re- union are nearing completion of their problems for July 23, The next meeting will be on July 15. Former pupils and teachers will wear colored name tags, others white, so by the end of the day everyone will know each other. The registration booths will be opened early so that as each one enters the gates they may reg- ister. The bell will ring at 9 o'clock and after the President's address, Mr. Ron Skinner, the present teacher will open with the usual morning exercises. The former teachers will all be called on for 'a few minutes re- miniscences and roll call. A committee headed by Mr. and Mrs. Les Harburn are working hard to have as anany pictures as possible of former school classes and pioneers, Throughout the afternoon the Bannocloburn Pipe Band will render musical selections. Short speeches, greetings and music will be brought by former pup- ils, one of whom is Senator W. H. Golding, who is planning on the day. A sports committee will conduct sports for the children. In the evening Willie Bell, Scotch 'Comedian of London and his concert artists will en- tertain. This will be followed by an open air dance with music by Harburn's Orchestra, The lunch committee are planning cafeteria style meals which will make a splendid time for social chat, Your lunch may be left at the registration booth. Dishes and tea will .be provided. The gr o u n d a, decorating,. parking and booth committees are working hard in the com- pletion of their plans. A few quotes from some of the letters received: Jessie Nei - smith Scott, California—I was planning to go east almost for the last time when one section of the book which I ani compil- ing, was published. But my sist- er, Mamie, 'wrote enthnsiasti- cally; so I decided to go to the Old Boys' Reunion and leave the almost to the last time for some years ahead, Bob Livingston, Hamilton— looking forward with pleasure to be there. Don O'Brien, Flint—Am plan - nine; on being there. Isabel Gray Smith, London— We are planning to attend S.S. N. 3, Old Boys' and Girls' Re- union. Jack Carmichael, Chelsea, Mich., I expect to take in reun- ion, health permitting. Edythe Couzens, Fuller, Ar- kona—We will be there if pos- sible for the celebration. Elmer Drake, Windsor—Will be in Staffa for Reunion on July 23rd. Herk Drake, Calgary — My brother Bob and myself are try- ing to make plans to be with you on the 23rd. Annual Jr. Farmers Church Service The seventh Annual Inter- denominational Junior Farm- er Church Service will be held on Sunday, July 24th at 8 p.m. in the new Knox Presbyterian Church at Goderich. All Junior Farmers, their parents and friends are encouraged to at- tend this Annual Service. The address will be given by Rev. Robert G. MacMillan, Min- ister at IC n o x Presbyterian Church. Mr. W. H. Bishop, F.R.C.O„ D.A.C.M., will be Or- ganist for the service and will lead the 33 voice Junior Farm- er Choir. Junior Farmer mem- bers taking part in the service will include Lois Jones, Presi- dent Huron County Junior In- stitute, Arnold Alton, Presi- dent, Huron County Junior Farmers, Maurice Love, Cather- ine .Campbell, Vice -President, Junior Institute, Helen John- ston, Huron County Director and Lloyd Holland, ,Second .Vice - President, Huron County Junior Farmers. Along with the Junior Farmer Choir music will be pro- vided by Miss Doris Johnston and her marimba and the Tuck- ersmith Junior Farmer Quar- tette including George Turner, Gordon Johns, Stanley Johns and Bert Pepper. Junior Farm- er members are asked to see that this service is announced at their local Churches previous to the Service, July 24th. Let us have a good attendance at our Annual Junior Farmer Church Service which is being held this year in the beautiful new Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich. Any Junior Farmer or Junior Institute member wishing to have experience in Choir work are asked to contact the Presi- dent of your Club immediately. .A. Ghoir practice will be held at the Knox Presbyterian Church, Goderich, on Friday, July 22, at 8.30 p.m. Each Club is eked to have at least 3 boys and 3 girls as members of the Choir. Association Will Meet All Junior Farmer members are encouraged to attend the Annual Twilight meeting of the Huron County Soil and Crop Improvement Association which will be held at the Huron Coun- ty Home on Thursday, July 21. The evening's program will commence at 7.30 and will in- clude a series of speakers from the Ontario Agricultural Col- lege as well as talks on the demonstration plots at the County Home of oats, barley, white beans and corn. Mrs. How- ard Fiisinger, Huron County Home Economist will be present at the meeting to pro - dies. Therefore all Junior 'In- stitute members are encouraged to attend the programme. A- gain this year the Clinton Jun- ior Institute are arranging for the lunch at the meeting. Soil Samples Incidentally all Junior Farm- er Soil samples should be in to the Agricultural Office not lat- er•than Wednesday, July 13th, as yet we have not received any soil samples from the North Huron Junior Farmers Glub. KIPPEN The Baby Band held their an- nual picnic nnasiicnic on Wed. afternoon at the home of Mrs. John Sin- clair with Mrs. H. Benindyk as hostess. A brief 'WMS meeting was held with Mrs. Emerson Kyle presiding opening with the chil- dren's hymn "Jesus Loves Me". Mrs. Kyle led in prayer. The visiting committee for July are Mrs. Ralph Turner and Mrs. Ross Love. Mrs. E. Jarrott's and Mrs. McLeod's class of girls are to be responsible for flowers in the Church for July. The roll call was answered with your birthday date. Thankyou cards were read from the Parsons family, Miss Rena Stephenson and Mrs. L. Lovell. Mrs. Kyle thanked the hostess and co - hostess. The meeting closed with the hymn "Tell me the story of Jesus". It is reported by Mrs. Broadfoot, Baby Band ,Sec., there are four members promot- ed to Mission Band. Mrs. V. Alderdice, Mrs, W. Workman, Mrs. R. Elgie and Mrs. R. Mc- Gregor conducted sports on the lawn, after which refreshments were served. Miss Etta Jarrett of Toronto is holidaying at her home here. Mr. Jack Bell, who has been attending Agricultural College at Ridgetown, is holidaying with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. F. Bell. Over fifty local children are enrolled at the Summer Voca- tional School being held at St. Andrew's United Church here. Tho Hay -Stanley Tractor Club met recently at Mr. V. L. Beck- er's garage, Dashwood, with the President, Mr. Gerald Parsons in charge, 10 members were present. The electrical system of tractors was discussed and illustrated. Mr. H. Gellman of Walker- ton, who is a promoter of the 4-H Tractor Clubs, was present. Mr. Hellman was recently mar- ried and Mr. Gerald Parsons, on behalf of the Hay -Stanley Club, presented Mr. Hellman with a wedding gift. The groom made a fitting reply. NIr. Becker treated the boys to refreshing soft drinks. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Jones and sons visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Shipman in Exeter on Sun- day evening. Mr. and Mrs. A. Gackstetter and girls attended the Cann Re- union on Saturday afternoon in Riverview Park, Exeter. Mrs. A. Gackstetter and girls accompanied by Mrs. H. Gack- stetter called on Mr. and Mrs. N. Foster and Mr. and Mrs, H. Dalrymple in Egmondville on Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall Stew- art of Seaforth visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. S. Cud - more. Mr. Herb Mousseau of Zurich and Mr. Elzar Mousseau, Kip - pen, are this week on a fishing trip to Parry Sound. Mrs. W. L. Mollis spent a few days last week with Mr. and Mrs. Haney in Wingham. Miss Marlyn Mousseau is spending a few days with friends in London. Mr. and Mrs. Jack Dickert of Clifford visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, N. Dickert. Mr. and Mrs. R. Cornish of Goderich visited on Sunday with the latter's father, Mr. Robert Thomson. Mr. and Mrs. James Barnett and Mrs. Ducker of Toronto visited recently with Mr. and Mrs: N. Long. Mr. Bud McLeod spent the holiday with friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor of Stratford spent the weekend with Mrs. Dinsdale and Miss Whiteman. Mr. Bob Love of Oakville spent the weekend with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Auction Sale Of Household Effects: 1'n the town of Seaforth on Saturday night, July 16, at 8 P.M. at Mrs, Porteous' apartment, Market at,. Wine chesterfield and chair, oc casional chairs, sectional book case, buffet and china cabinet, foot stool, pedestals, small tables, kitchen table and chairs, rangette stove, utility table, astral re frig enator(like nav)bedroom suite, including bed springs, mattress, dresser, chest of drawers, table lineae, towels, bedding, blankets, quilts, card table, scatter mats, rug 10x12 trilite lamp, floor lamp, tablekitchen utensils, lamp, 1tLCl P china another articles too nu- merous to mention. Ternns cash. Prop, Mrs. C M. Porteous; aunt„ Harold Jackson; clerk, E. P. Chesney McKI LLO P Mr. and Mrs. Golnitz and Mr. Wm. Borth of Mitchell visited with Mr. and Mrs. Henry Winter- sen last week. Tho congregation of the Evan- gelical Church were pleased on Sunday to see Mr. Fred Hoegy at the service after his long il1- ness of several months. Miss Erma Rock of Logan is spending a couple of weeks at the home of her uncle, Mr. Irvin Rock. We are sorry to report that Mrs. George Beuormann has been taken to a London hospital for treatment, The Evangelical Church will hold their annual picnic in Sea - forth park on Sunday, July 17. FOR SALE Thirteen pigs six weeks Old. Just weaned. Apply to 161 Boyce, phone 852r41 Seaforth ER5 YORKSHIRES FOR SALE Bred and open sows. Also 11 pigs 8 weeks old, 15 chunks about 75 lbs. Apply to Arnold Jamieson, 616-33 Clinton FOR SALE 185 bushel grain tank in A-1 condition, painted red, Also for reasonable rates trucking grain. Phone Merton Keyes, 656r11 Sea - forth FOR SALE 30 wearer pigs, 1 tans hog 20 months. Good buck rake. Apply Vivan Cooper, 563-21 Seaforth FOR SALE A bunch of choice York chunks. A. R, Dodds, 833r14 Seaforth FOR SALE Case A6 Combine motor driv- en, 3 years old, in good working condition. Au IObersol grain thrower complete with pipes. For further particulars apply to Ed Melody, RR2 Dublin, Phone,22r10 Dublin FOR SALE 13 young pigs. Jack McIver, St, Columba'', phone Dublin 221.21 CUSTOM COMBINING 2 self-propelled combines, satis- faction guaranteed. Apply C. J. Walker. 121,13 Dublin FOR SALE 250 Rhode Island Red Sussex pullets. Your choice out of ft flock of 500. Hatched Feb. 7, starting to lay; Phone 0561.46. Sandy Pepper FOR SALE 11/2 1i -p Briggs & Stratton gigs motor in A-1 condition. Phone 167J after 0.30 P.M. Notice to Creditors In the Estate of JOHN CUTlIILL All persons having claims against the Estate of John Cuthill, late of the Township of Morris, in the County of IIuron, Retired Farm- er, deceased, who died on the 12th day of June, 1955, are hereby notified to send in full particulars of their claims to the undersign- ed on or before the fifth day of August, 1955, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to claims then re- ceived. DATED at Seaforth, this 12th day of July, 1955. McCONNELL & HAYS Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors CROP REPORT Haying, progressed favour- ably during the past week. Dry weather still prevails, rain is badly needed. Cutting of wheat started in the south end of the County this week and other spring grains are •commencing to turn colour. Milk flow has dropped off considerably and in some cases dairy herds are be- ing put on supplementary feed- ing. in Memoriam McNIOI'IOL — In loving momoty of a dear husband sod father, Duncun. L. McNichol, who passed lien ono year July 19th, 1064 Wedo not need a special day To bring you to our mind, For the days we donot think of you Are very hard to. find. If all this world was ours to give. We'd give it, yes and more, To see the face of father deur Couto smiling at the door. —Sadly missed and lovingly remem- bered by his wife Mabel, and daughter Phyllis IN MEMORIAM Dungey—In loving memory of a. dear mother Mrs. William Dungey, who passed away three years ago, July 16 h 1952 Quickly and suddenly came the call , Her sudden death surprised us all Dearer to memory than words can tell, The loss of a mother we loved so well. —Lovingly remembered by Bed- ford and Lois CARD OF THANKS We wish to express our apprec- iation of the lovely shower gifts we received, and especially give thanks to those who planned the pleasant event; also for the iudi- vidual gifts presented to us —Donna Mae and Ronald Hinz CARD OF THANKS The family of the late James Duncan Hoggai'th wishes to thank all the friends and neighbors who helped so generously at the time of his death. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank all my friends and neighbors for the many cards, treats and visits while I was sick, and special thanks to Mr. Purcell for his daily visits and kindness, and also Dr. Go'will, Fred Hoegy CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. W, J. Finnigan wish to thank the Seaforth fire brigade and friends and neighbors for assistance during the fire FORTY YEARS AGO From The e1ffor641, News JulySouth ward defeated the north 14-5 in an exciting la- crosse game. The teams: South, T. Williams, R. Reid, D. Nixon, B. Muir, C. Freeman, R. Reed, K. McKay, W. Spain, F. Doher ty, T. Dick. North, H. Barnett, W. Morrow, C. Jones, 13. Hinch- ley, G. Fraser, A. Hays, G. Brown, H. Smith, T. Howard, T. Scott. About 150 guests were pleas- antly entertained at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sam Houston, Tuckersmith. A number of Listowel merch- ants were in town getting infor- mation about the workings of the hydro -electric system, which Listowel is considering install- ing. Miss Evelyn Greig was suc- cessful at the Normal examina- tions at Stratford. Miss Edna Webb is visiting her sister at Londesboro. Mr. T. Brown, V.S., Staffa, has had an acetylene plant in- stalled to light his (house and barn. Mr. Wm. Sadler is also in- stalling a plant to light his house, barn and sawmill. Contractor Chas. Macnamara, Seaforth, is rushing work on J. H. Campbell's new house at Winthrop. The annual picnic of the unit- ed Presbyterian and Methodist Sunday Schools from Mitchell, Seaforth, Clinton was held to Goderich by special train. Many enjoyed the cool waters of the lake, or excursions in the laun- ches, and going through a large grain boat in the harbor. Over 500 tickets were sold and it was a big success financially. Pte. James Morrison, son of James Morrison, Staffa, has been wounded in France. Mr. R. ,Winters shipped two cars of cattle on Saturday and. Mr. G. Jackson Jr. a car of horses. Mr. T. J. Marks has returned home to Bayfield after spending the winter in Kansas and Ed- monton. dmonton. Miss Annie Davis has return- ed home after spending a month with her brother, Dr. Robert Davis,. Manitoulin Island. CONSTANCE Recent guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Adams in- cluded Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Me - Donald, of Toronto, Mrs. Annie Henderson and Gladys of Mitch- ell. Mr. and Mrs. E. F. Warren and daughters Linda and Helen of London spent the weekend at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Earl Lawson. Mr. and Mrs. Donald Steph- enson and Robert of Ottawa. Mr. Jack White of Toronto and his mother, Mrs. 'White of Lon- don, Eng., also Mrs. Ethel Ste- phenson of Seaforth were recent. guests at the home of Mr. and vide..a programme for _ the la- Mrs. Ernest Adams. THE SEAFORTH NEWS Thursday, July 14, 1955 FOR SALE Two -wheel trailer with 2 ton square axle, Steel tongue, 600x16 tires. Price $40. Apply Andrew Houston, Egmondville. WANTED A elan to take off and store a largo quantity Timothy hay on share or cash. Consider sale by acre. J. A. McKenzie, 600.25 FOR SALE Two Tamworth boars ready for service. Francis Coleman Jr. phone 8381.22 Seaforth FOR SALE 1948 Austin coach, 34,000 miles, 1950 rebuilt motor, vet' good tires. $205 or best offer. Ted Sav- auge, phone 120 FOUND Light truck tire and wheel. Gordon Reynolds, No. 8 I3ighway west of Seaforth FOR SALE Two outdoor toilets. Phone 441, J Seaforth MAN WANTED Fo' Rawleigh business. Sell to 1600 families. Write today. Raw - 'sigh's Dept. 0-364, Montreal, P.Q, FOR SALE 17 pigs ten weeks old. Ted Van Dyk, Mill Road, RR3 Seaforth WORK WANTED Middle aged woman wants work in in town or on farm. By the week or by the day. Mrs. John Mem, Seaforth FOR SALE 18 ft. Robb. Bell grain elemmtor nom-. P1oto with hopper for elevating grain from combine; also farm wagon on 500 x10 rubber tiros; also 1 h -p electric motor. Alex Chesney, 660x12 Seaforth TO RENT 2 unheated apartments Apply to Dr. E. A. McMaster, Seaforth. FOR SALE 25 acres of standing Hay. Apply to Addle Salverda, Lot 5, Con. 10, Hultett. (Formerly John Ranson's). Phone 840 r 16 Seaforth FOR SALE Boys bicycle an good condition. Apply 698 3, Seaforth FOR SALE Clem, bright Fuel 011, Sarnia's best from top of Vat No. 1, and govern- mont tested Coal, screened each delivery. William M. Hatt. FOR SALE 700 Leghorn pullets 6 months old, laying. Andrews Poultry Farm, RR8 Seaforth, O47r3 Complete Line of Nursery Stock. Order now for fall delivery. Hogle Nursery Co. Ken Powell, Seaforth All our stock guaranteed For Sale Brick dwelling very centrally located. Goderich St. West. New furnace. Could be divided for apartments Two bedroom stucco cottage, with a0 modern conveniences including 3-pleoo bath, hardwood floors, modern kitchen. Pull basement with furnace. Garage and good garden. Reasonably priced and al- most immediate possession. Brick dwelling, Goderich St. East, beautifully located. (former residence of late Mrs. R. Bell). Frame dwelling on Louisa St. Brick dwelling in Egmondville. Can be used as two apartments. Immediate possession. 1/ acre of land. M. A. REID VIKING CREAM SEPARATORS All Electric, Cabinet Model Tho very latest design in Electric Cream -Separators with all new improvements. Electric and hand turning model on LOW STAND. This Gear -type model Is on the market for years. REPAIRS AT ALL TIMES Give us a call and see what we've got We appreciate doing business with you. Thank you, .JOHN BYERMAN WALTON RR2 Phone Seaforth 8481124 BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attentioro Hospital Becl Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, B.A., M.D., Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings: Tuesday, Thursday and Sat. urday only 7-0 p.m. Appointments made in advance are desirable Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD., Phone 47 VETERINARY SURGEON J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D,V.M., V.S. Main St. Seaforth Phone 105 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF POntometr(st Phone 791. Main St., Seaforth Hours--Seaforth daily except Mon. 9 to 5.30; Wed. 9 AM to 12.30 PM; Clinton McLaren Studio, Mon. 9 to 5.80 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, ONT. Blyth Officers—President RJ . Archibald, � Sea' forth; Manager and Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Sea.°orth. Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth' 9. }I. AlOEwing, Blyth ; W. S. Alexander. Walton; E. 3. Trewartha, Clinton; J. E. Pepper, Brumfield: 0. W. Leon- hardt, Bornholm ; H. Fuller, Goderich; R. Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broad. foot, Seaforth. er Londesboro• T.AFrPrueterr, Brodhagen; Selwyn Bak- er, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT. A11 kinds of Insurance risks ef- fected at lowest rates in First - Class Companies INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability • Weather " Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Agent for Manufacturers Life Assurance Co. MAIN ST. SEAFOSTH Phone 334 Res. 540 'blue coal' the solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332-5 PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber mailed postpaid ,n plain sealed envelope with price list, 6 samples 26a,a, 24 sam- pies 31.00. Mail -Order Dept, .34, Nov. Rubbor Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont, AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w FREE SERVICE TO FARMERS Don't waste money on minerals your land does not need. We will, without charge to you, take samples of the earth in your fields and bare them analyzed. Call Topnotch Feeds Limited Phono 16 or 376, Seaforth RENTAL SERVICE Roto Tiller, Chain Saw, Lawn Sweep- er, Fertilizer Spreader, Powor Lawn- mower, Poet Hole Digger. CROWN HARDWARE, Seaforth. RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 3478. Seaforth CEMENT. WORK All types of brick and block work. For general building and repair work call BERT CHRISTENSEN, Railway 5t„ Seaforth. Phone 75 after 0 P.M. SALES AND SERVICE Viking Cream Separators. All electric models and gear type models. Repairs for all models. Authorized dealer for dis- trict of Seaforth, Clinton and Brucefleld. Allowance made for need Separators. Basil O'Rourke, Brucefieid. 5341.21 Clinton NOTICE Waterloo Cattle Breeding Association "Where Better Bulls Are Deed" Artificial. Insemination service for all breeds of cattle. For service or inform- ation Phone Clinton 242 collect, between 7.80 and 10,00 A.M. on week days and 7.80 and 9.30 A.M. on Sundays,. USBORNE & I•iIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE EXETER President Martin Feeney, 1t1t2 Dublin Vice -President E. Clayton Colcuhoun, 10111 Science Hill Directors. Harry Costco, 0entralla Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty Milton McCurdy, RR1- I{irkton Alex J. Rohde, RR8 Mitchell Agents Thos G. Ballantyne, RRA Woodham Clayton Narrie, RR1 Mitchell nlAki, chell SolicitorSta, Wey. G.ocCochrangMitn, Exeter Secretary-Treaaarar Arthur Fraser. Exeter