HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1956-03-22, Page 8FASHION RIGHT ! VALUE RIGHT !
SPRING SUITS
IN TWO POPULAR PRICE RANGES
29.95.39.95
See the new tweeds, stub
effect worsteds, sparkletones,
and smooth flannels and
worsteds in a delightful range
of new shades and styles.
You'll step out this Easter
with a new style confidence
when you pick a suit at
Stewarts.
All are artfully tailored
with attention paid to the
last detail
Styles and sizes for teen-
agers, misses and women.
Specially budget priced at
29.95 ° 39.95
Other Suits 19.95 to 59.50
VISIT OUR DRESS DEPT.
FOR THE FINEST SHOWING OF
NEW SPRING DRESSES
Hundreds of new cottons, glazed sateens, printed
nylons, crepes, and brocade effects in the last word in
new spring dresses, Choose from one and two piece
styles and bolero dresses In our biggest and finest
showing in years, in teen age. misses and women's
sizes.
THI RS., FRIDAY & SATURDAY ONLY
20' DISCOUNT SALE ON
ORIENT HOSE
Here's a worthwhile Easter saving for you 1 First
quality Orient Nylon Hose, in all grades, colors and
weights at a big straight 20% discount. Stook
your hosiery needs at these low prices.
Regular' 1.09 1.355 1,50
Sale Price 89c $1.08 $1.20
ST
SATURDAY SAVINGS
CARNATION MILK - 'TALL.. 3 for 45c
DELMAR MARGARINE 4 for 99c
TIP-TOP PORK AND BEANS, 20 oz.. ... 2 for 33c
HOLLY FANCY PEAS, 15 oz. 2 for 33c
KRAFT CJ EZ - WHIZ large 52c
KRAFT 3IIEEZ - WHIZ, small 29c
PREM, 12 oz, • 39c
KRAFT PREPARED MUSTARD, 12 oz, .. , 15c
PALMOLIVE SOAP 4 FOR
330
CLAIR HANEY Egmondville
GENERAL MERCHANT
PHONE 72
PHONE EARLY
IN MEMORIAM
PEPPER — In loving memory of a dear
son mrd. brother Bill, who paosed calx'
4 years ago, March 21, 1952
It's hat the words, they me but few.
It's the loving memory we. keep of you,
Though absent you are ever Meat',
Still loved, still missed end ever dean
Latinate remembered by Mother and
Sisters.
up on
1.05
$1.321
W R OS.
CONSTANCE
The W. A. of 'Constance held
their March meeting on Wednes-
day, the 14th with an attend-
ance of 5. Mrs. Verne Dale pre-
sided and opening hymn was
No. 87, followed by the Lord's
Prayer. Minutes of 'last meeting
were read and adopted. After
roll call, thankyou notes from
Mrs. Austin Dexter and Mrs, 13.
13. Stephenson were read, Busi-
ness was discussed and Mrs.
Millson took the chair for the
WMS. Hymn 98 was sung and
CARD OF THANKS
I wish be thank alt those who rrmem
bered me while I was a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital; to the doctors and
especially to. the nurses who were so
very kind tome and to nal those who
sent cards, boxes of fruit and flowers;
it was ail appreciated.
ROBT. McGONIGLE.
I wish to thank everyone for coeds
and treats wind those who Mame to visit
me while in hospital,
KENNETH M LLWAIN
I wish, to thank nil those Who remem-
bered me with treats and gifts while a
patient in Scott Memorial Hospital, es-
pecially -Dr. Gorwill and the nurses
also the W.M.S. and W.A. of Goshen
United Olmrch for their gift. It wos all
well appreciated. MARG. HAYTER
I wish to thank the doctors of Sea -
forth Clinic, Miss Drope, the nurses and
entire staff of Scott Memorial Hospital
for their kindness to me. Also all the
kind friends, relatives and neighbors for
the beautiful flowers, gifts, visits and
lovely cards sent me during my recent
illness I assure you it has been. all
deeply appreciated.
MRS. JOHN W. MODELAND
1 wish ta, extend my sincere thanks to
all my friends and neighbors who so
kindly remembered me with cards, let-
ters and treats and those who visited
ane while I was a patient in St. Joseph's
hospital, also since
F. tM MURPHY
Mrs. W. L. Whyte offered pray- thoughts on Easter after which
er. Minutes were read and adop- the Ghristian Stewardship paper
ted and an article on our Mis- was given by Mrs. Brown. Mrs.
sionaries for Prayer was read Frank Riley was in .charge of the
by Mrs. 'Borden Brown, This study book. A reading by Mrs.
missionary's address is Miss :Willson, hymn 35 was sung and
Bock, Box 591, Greenwood, B.C., meeting closed with the bene-
and cards on special occasions, diction.
also letters, sent by our MIS We would like to see more le -
members would be appreciated. dies come out to these meetings,
A reading was given by Mrs. as those in charge do put much
:Willson and scripture Wee read time and thought into preparing
by Mrs. McGregor. A. touching excellent programs. So come on,
letter from Mrs. Dickson, in For- ladies, let's double our roll call
mesa, was read by Mrs. Earl for the month of April!
Lawson. Mrs. Miltson gave a few
For a young businessman
the beginning is important
THE
We feel that to a young businessman ... or to a young business
it's important to have an interested banker. During the
early years of any business your bank can be of tremendous
assistance in many different ways. And we can assure you that
at any Toronto -Dominion branch you will get interested help ..
not only from the manager but from every member of the staff-,
An interested banker can not only help you avoid
financial mistakes but he can often open doors to other
opportunities in the community he knows so well. We are •
interested in the young businessman of today ... and a welcome
awaits him at any of the 450 Toronto -Dominion branches
across Canada.
R0NTOpDOINIO
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THE BEST IN BANKING S' E R V 1 C E F-3562
J. R. M. SPITTAL, Manager -
Seaforth Branch
FOR SALE
Rea Clover seed, alfalfa seed, power
cleaned. Also '52 Chevrolet sedan, Phone
52r5 Dublin. Lot 3, Con. 11, McKillop.
Gordon Stiller
F,OR SALE
House has eight rooms with electric
lights and town water. Immediate pos-
session. Mrs, James Barron
FOR SALE
Colclough Bros.,,, f 5128 ird Seafortrass h Apply
FOR SALE
Quantity of good clean timothy seed
per per
Wilt eat bus. Also Maloney pito i s 5481218
Dublin
FOR SALE
St shoh6eorte
i gart,Loudebae. baled
FOR SALE
Some baled hay, timothy seed anti bea-
ver arts. Phone 383r31, John W.
Thompson
FOR SALE
White enamel Renfrew electric coram
separator. James Black, phone 566113.
FOR SALE
6 young Durham cows hist fresh, Also
4 to freshen soon, Phone 665141 Russell
Coleman ,
NOTICE
Sods: and limb wood. Also will out
down trees )n or out of town at reason-
able rates. 'pain saw available at any
time for custom week. Phone 6912. J. R.
Burns, Senibrth
R SA
Polled Angus FO ; also four
ton of good mixed grain. John Willem.,
Seafm'th. • Phone 661144
FOR SALE
Quantity of Beaver seed oats. Also
Montcalm seed Barley. Apply Pearson
Charters, phone Hensel] 679021
• FQR SALE
Good Holsteincow due to freshen
within one week. Phone S49r11 Sea-
forth. Robert J. Doig
• FOR SALE
A gamier. Apply to Joseph Maloney,
40e13 Dublin
FOR SALE
Large quantity of (lean bae.
ley straw in barn. J. L. Ryon, ll
Phone 4016
FOR SALE
Property consisting of five acres of
land, brick house, 7 rooms; small barn,
garage; situated on paved highway six
miles north of Seaforth, close to church,
school and general store. Immediate
Smith
Possession. st Snaalorth Alexander,
SALESMEN WANTED
Sell year around necessities. Become
our dealer ie your surroundings. Men
and women qualify for this position..
Box
for C, Montreal
1?omileese Dept. 73,
r Station
LOST
On Gnderich et, west, one black lined
glove. Please phone 836r12 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Girls spring coat, size 14, color beige
also large Sunshine tricycle. Phone 1363
FOR SALE
A Beattie washer in good condition,
Apply Mrs. Iluglt Alexander, Smith's
oats Sestforttt. Phone 603-M
WANTED
Junior size gin btoycle. Phone 124
Seaford'
FOR SALE'
Stone house Inc wrecking. Apply Sam
McClure RIM, Seaforth, Phone 844x13
FOR SALE
Floor model electric sewing -machine &
stool ; 1 china cabinet, chest drawers,
1 dining room table. 1 Quebec heater.
'Mea las. Bellows, Elmrondville
COMING EVENT
Homo Salting Sale and Teo., Sat., April
7th, NSed;y School�soedbGinp 1 W.A.
ORDER NOW
Flowers for Easter beauty. Potted;
planta—Hydrangeas, $1 per bloom. East -
00 Lilies 76e per bloom. Gloxinias $8.
Mame all colors, $3. Wallace Ross, agent
for Mitchell Nursorlea,
CUT FLOWERS
Calla tulles $8 per doe. Mums in all
colors 53 per bunch. Carnations in all
colors $4 per dos, `tulips in all colors.
$2 dos. Daffodils $2 dos. Flowers wired
anywhere in Canada and ,United States.
Wallace Ross, agent for Mitchell Nurs.
cries
TEACHER WANTED
Teacher required for renal school,
Near Seaforth. Good salary according to
qualifications mid experdenee,.
W, P. Roberts, Sea-Treas., Tucker.
smith School Area, 11113 Seaforth
FOR SALE
2 service ago bulls, one Hereford and
one and Montne m barleeyy. RBobt.IE. McMneullan
• FOR SALE
A yegisterod Tamworth boar 2 years
old. Jack McIver, St. Columban. Phone
Dublin 221221
Tenders Wanted
Separate Drainage Tenders
Township of McEntee
For the construction andrepair, ac-
cording to Engineer's profile and speci-
fications, will be received until Apr, and.
1. Hamilton 1)rnin, 0700 lineal feet
to dig, Iny and lackflll of 16, 14, 12,
7, 6, 5 and 4 inch tile;. 3 catch basins
and field stone protection.
2, Kistner Drain, 13150 lineal feet,
open work, excavating and levelling
material.
3. Swamp Drains, 6862 lineal feet,
open work, excavating and levelling
materiel, 4275 lineal feet, to dig, lay
and backfill of 14, 12, 15, 5 and 4 inch
tile, 1 catch basin and 4 field steno
protections.
4, llennewies Drain, 1520 lineal feet,
open work, excavating n.nd levelling
material and field stone protection.
Township to supply tile and piping
within approximately one mile of work.
A marked cheque for ten Percent,
with a minimum of 5100.00 to accomp-
any tender.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted. Tender to state when work
will be done.
Plan, profile and apeetfieatlons may be
seenat the Clerk's office.
1. M. ECIKERT, Clerk
McKillop) Twp., Seaforth RR1
DUBLIN
Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Krauskopf
in Kitchener with Nie. and Mrs.
Steve Maloney.
'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Nekon of
Kitchener with Mr. and Mrs.
Martin Feeney.
Miss Darlene (Detino ne, Mt.
Carmel w -hili Mrs. Elizabeth Cro-
nin.
Mr. Gordon (Costello, Kingston
and Miss Patricia .Costello, Lon-
don with Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cost-
ello.
Mrs. James Morrison, Sarnia,
and .Hiss Mary Morrison, Lon-
don, with Mr. James Morrison.
Miss Phonsine Meagher, Lon-
don, with Mr. and Mrs. Jack
Meagher.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Dennome,
Lu•can, with Mr. and Mrs. Clay-
ton Looby.
Mrs. Ed McGrath and Mary
of Ilderton, Mrs. Mae )Dorsey
and Miss Camilla Williams, .Sea -
forth, with Mrs. David McCon-
nell.
Mr. Kenneth 'Stapleton, of St.
Jerome's College, Kitchener, at
his home.
Miss Beatrice Murray, Chat-
ham, with Mr. and Mrs, John 16,
Murray.
Mr. :and Mrs. Fergus ,Staple-
ton, 'VIT. and Mrs. IClaYton Looby
Mr. and Mrs. Dan O'Rourke, Mr.
Frank O'Rourke, Mr. Matt Mur-
ray, '1V12. Gerald Holland attend-
ed the Dublin St. Patrick Ball
held at Dixie an Friday evening.
sir .rh1:'.
FESH
SALES HELP WANTED
WANTED: Reliable man as
Dealer in Huron County. Experi-
ence not necessary. A. fine op-
portunity to step into old profit-
able 'business where Rawleigh
Products have been sold for
years. Big profits. Products fur,
nished on credit, Write Rawl-
eigh's Dept. 0-364.163; Mont-
real, Q ue.
FOR SALE
T7sed Easy washing machine in
A-1 condition, one year old. Ap-
ply Box Furniture.
FOR SALE
Govt. -graded Abegweit seed oats; and
also Govt. graded No. 1 alfalfa Heed,
Fred Iierbert, 8114 Mitchell. Phone Dub-
lin 76-11
WANTED
Protestant teacher for Harloek
School, S.S. No. 6 Hullett. 15
pupils. Duties to commence Set..
4, 1556. Apply to Sec.-Treas.,
John H. Mobwing, 1111 Blytlt
Applications to be in by April 1.
TO RENT
.Seven room house in country,. electric-
it.y, outbuildings, large garden, chicken.
29 dollar month reliable party; available.
month. Apply to Seaforth News office
FOR SALE
Gltlna cabinet good as new,
and a white kitchen corner cup-
board. Apply Wilber Keyes, 656
r 11, .Seaforbh.
Auction Sale
Clearing Auction .Sale of farm
stock, machinery and household
effects at lot 28, con. 3, East
Wawanosh twp., 2 miles north of
Auburn on Thursday, April 6 at
1 pan. Fail tine of farm ma-
chinery including Turd Fergu-
son :tractor 6n goad condition;
Ferguson plow; M. H. hinder;
siderake, manure spreader, drill
disk, rubber -tired wagon, 10 ton
choice ;baled hey, 5 cows due to
freshen from June to March, 5
young -cattle; some household ef-
fects.
Terms—Cash.
Prop., Ernest Hickingibottom
Auctioneer, Harold Jackson.
Clerk, E. LP. Chesney.
ent
in Stock
Seaforth Lumber
Limited
Phone 47
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Thursday, March 22, 1956
BOX
Funeral Service
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43 Night '595W
MARTIN W,STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm - Machinery and Household
Effects, At Lot 24, Con. 3, Mortis Tp.,
1a/.amiles north and 134 miles west of
Wilton, on Tuesday, March 27, at 1 pan.
Implements -49 Ford tractor and plow,
mane leader, Ferguson (new) McKee
Harvester, 2 years old, with pipes; 7'
Deering binder, 75 sap pails and pan;
2 -wheel trailer with rack ; steel water
trough, seuffler. M -H 6 ft. mover; ch'.
eider saw; walking plow; John Deere
hay loader; set sloop sloiglta 5 dump rake,
set scales, 2000 #6; grain roller with.
motor; 31%1,w disk plow; drag har-
rows, 5 sections; colony house, 10x16' •
groin blower, fanning mill. 5 ton mixed
hay. Household Efleets—Kitchen cab-
inet, day bed, table (electric) lamp,
sealer's, kitchen table, kitchen curtains,
tin churn, good rug 9x014.„ some linol-
eum, porcelain sink, never used; cook
stove (Renfrew) all enamel, good; some
cooking utensils; 3 dressers, 2 wash
stands; iron bed, mattress and springs.
Davenport, 2 tables, 7 or 8 kitchen
chairs, clipboard, curtains, dishes,
chicken drinking glasses, electric plate,
floor coverings, 2 end tables, 2 stools,
deep freeze, approx. 24 ft., Frigidaire,
9
ft.; sideboard, 2 sets toilet dishes.
Terms nosh. Estate of the late Joseph
Bewley, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
�Glearing Auction Sale of farm
stook and .machinery, lot 6, con.
6, Logan :bop. on Wed. April 4
at 1 p.m., 3y miles north .of
Mitchell .and 2/ east.
Model II International tractor
with new motor, live hydraulic
:pump, 2 -furrow International
,plow, A 21 John Deere combine
with grain bin, Wisconsin air-
cooled motor 18 hap., 4 -row beet
and bean seufflel' fully equip-
ped, Lundell all -crop forage har-
vester (like new), 10-1t. John
Deere spl'ingtooth cultivator on
rubber, 15 -run double disk, John
Deere fertil'ize'r drill on rubber,
paper silo filler, finger teed;
Gehl hamitner mill with 'cutter FOR SALE OR RENT
head (like mew), Pollard side- Frame house, furnished, Call
rake, wheel type, John Deere Seaforth News
power mower '('like new), Inter-
national manure loader, 12 -foot
chain harrows, 4 -section ,diamond
harrows, 5 -section diamond
harrows 8-4't. culti packer, John
Deere tractor disk, International
b,inder, Ford dump truck, Puck
rake, 3 h.p. electric Motor (nev-
es used), John Deere tractor
manure spreader,'Cocksh•utt push
bar shay loader, feed mixer, wat-
er trough, •eircnlar saw, 'drive
belt, 50 ft. end], es s 2 rulbber
tired wagons, set farm sleiglhs,
fanning onill
stone oat
Viking
[ream separator) 2000 1b. Ren-
frew scales, weighing platforms,
grapple hay hook, hay forlc, rub-
er-tired wheel barrow, pig
trough, woven wire stretcher, 4
logging chains, forks, shovels
and other }articles 1100 nonerous
to mention.
.Oattle-4 yr. old Hereford
steers and !heifers; 5 2 -year-old.
Hereford steers and heifers.
:Household effects ,including
cook stove.
Terms—Cash,
'Prop., Lorne Snell,
Acct., Harold Jackson.
IClerk, E. P. :Chesney.
Lunch booth .on grounds.
Auction Sale
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforllt
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, S.A., M.D., Internist
P. L. Brady, M -D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily
except Wednesday end Sunday
Evenings: Tuhsday, Thursday and Sat-
urday only 7-9 pan.
Appointments made in advance am
desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
T. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M„ V.S.
W. R. ARYANS, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791, Main St„ Seaforth
Flours—Seaforth daily except Mon.. 9 to
6.50: Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM; Clinton
---PlaLat'ena Studio, Mon. 9 to .5.50
Of Farm Stock and. Implements. At Lot
25, Con, 7, MnKiilop Tp" on Thursday.
March 29 at 12.30 o'clock. 10 young
fresh and near freshening cows, Dm: -
hems and Herefords. 2 fat cows. 17
Iferoford and Durham steers 1100 #s.
10 Hereford & Durham steers 700 #s..
10 Hereford & Durham heifers 700 #s,
No. small Durham calves. Implements--
McC-D. W4 Tractor on rubber; McC-
D. W89 Tractor on rubber. McC-D.
hammer mill, 10 in., nearly new. MeC.
D. 61_, ft. ono way tiller; MoO. D, 8 ft.
double disc. 13' Disc 20A M -H; reed
drill, power lift. Sot of 4 aection M -H
spring tooth harrows. Rubber tired
sdolshutt heavy duty wagon, Cockshutt
side rake; Cbber. tt 4 means
spreader on rubber. John Deere stiff
tooth cultivator, 10 ft. 6 section diamond
harrows!. 8 drum roller; sot 2000
scales; corn snuffler; 17 ft, hay rake;
76 ft. 7 in. drive belt; 100 It. 7 in.
chive belt. 2 fanning mills; hey car;
200 ft. new hay fork cable; 126 ft. I
inch hay fork rope; 2 hay forks; 6 pul-
leys; 1 rope hook, 7 steel cow stanch
tones; wheel barrow; grass seeder; 10
ft. 1% water trough pipe with funnel.
1 roll snow fence; teen scraper 20
Ingo cedar end posts; numberof horse
double trees; 18 ft. grain elevator; 76
nap palls hued miles; 1 sap pan. Two
8 furrow tractor plows, sod bottoms,
4 cycle air cooled engine. Chicken
Equipment—Electric 600- chick brooder;
coal 500 chick brooder; 5 steel 4 et.
chicken feeders; 5 steel 6 ft, chicken
feeders; 4 wood 8 ft. chicken feeders. 2
water fountains with floats. 5 gal. hen
fountain witk heater. 2 wire fountains.
8 chicken roosts 8x6. 2 geese, 1 goose,
1 gander. Universal milking machine;
cream separator 850 # cap. Milk cooler
for cold water; white enamel sink. Terms
cash. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Proprietor, Carl Dalton
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., S)A5'ORTFI ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks ef-
fected
tfected at lowest rates in First.
Class Companies
WALDEN & BROADFOOT
Wholesale and Retail. Stove
011 and Furnace Fuel Oil.
F -I -N -A, Finest in 'North Amer-
ica. Phone 354, Seaforth
INSURANCE
• Fire
• Auto
• Accident
• Liability
• Weather
Complete Coverages
W. E. Southgate
Agent for Manufacturers
Life Assurance Co,
MAIN ST. SEAFORTII
Phone 334 Iles. 540
FOR SALE
Viking cream separators, new
all electric stainless steel, also
some good used machines priced
to sell. John Byermann, Walton
RR2, Phone 848r24
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
Ratepayers and others are requested
to not park cars or vehicles on roadsides
in the township during the wlnter
months in order to facilitate snowplow-
ing operations. The township will not
be responsible for damages to any ve-
hicle parked on roadsides caused . by
snowplowing operations. (Signed)
E, P. CHESNEY, Clerk
MOIL RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed
radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at
TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite
Dick House, phone 34712, Seaforth
SALES AND SERVICE
Viking Orman Separators. All oleatric
models and gear t1110 models,- Repairs
for all models. Authorized dealer for dis-
trict of Seaforth, Clinton and Brucefleld.
Allowance mnda for -used Separators.
Basil O'Rourke, Brucelleld. 034021 Clinton
'bine goal'
the solid fuel for solid comffz6
WILLIS DUNI5AS
CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE
OIL
DUNDAS"& LONEY
Phone 673 or 332-R
AND FUEL OIL
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w
FREE SERVICE TO
FARMERS
Don't waste money on minerals eese r
land does not need. We will, without
charge to 100, take samplea of the
earth is your Heide andhare them
analyecd.
Call
Topnotch Feeds Limited
Phone 16 or 376, Seaforth
The McKillop Mutual Fire
Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTIO. ONT.
Officers—President, Wm. S. Alexander:
Vice -Pres., R. Archibald: Manager and
Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid,Seaforth.
Directors—J. L. Malone, Seaforth; J.
H. MoEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander,
Walton; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. E.
Pepper, Brucefield • C. W. Leonhardt.
Bornholm; H. Fuller, Godoriah1
Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot,
Seaforth.
Agents — Wm. Lelper Jr., Londeaboro ;
J. F. Prueter, Brddhagen Selwyn Baker,
Brussels. Eric Munroe, Seaforth.
Partiesdesirous to effect insurance or
transact other buainess, will be promptly
attended to by application to any of tie
above named officers addressed to their
respective pest offices.
LOVELL McGUIRr
Surge Dealer, Wingham, Phone 608.
Can solve your milking problems.:Coo-
tact for faster, eater, more complete
cow milking. Moe farmerss witch to
Surge
SEED GRAIN CLEANED
My plant will be open for the purpose
of cleaning and disinfecting seed grain.
For further partoulears contact H. Ohm -
bey. L. LECHNER,
Prevent Chimney Fires.
Use Fire Chief Chemical Clpim-
tioy Cleaner to eliminate soot
and scale. from your stove pipes
and chimney. No need to remove
stove pipes. No tuts, tto muss, no.
odor. For use on coal, wood, gots
or oil fired units. On sale at
Seaforth Farmers Co-op
Haney Gena Store, Egmondville
Mo0linchey Gen. Store, Varna
Patterson Gen. Store, Bruoefield
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies. `rubber g000ds)
mailed postpaid in plainsealed envelope
with price list, 6 samples 25e;. 29 sam-
ples'91.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-74, Nov -
Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Oat,
USBORNE & BIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
HEAD OFFICE EXETER
President
Martin Feeney, RR2 Dublin
Vice -President
E. Clayton Colquhoen, RID Science Hill.
girectare
Harry Coates. Centralia
Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty
• Milton MoGurdy, RR1 KGrkton
Alex J. Rohde, 1158 Mitchell
Agents
Thos- G. Ballantyne, RID Woodham
Clayton Harria, RID. Mitchell
Stanley Hocking, Mitchell
Solicitor, W. G Cochrane, Exeter
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
For Sale
OWN YOUR OWN HOME
OFFERING YOU
A modern 2 bedroom brick dwell-
ing just completed.
One -floor plan. 011 heating
Low Down Payment
al monthly
Balance mo y
Frame cottage on James St.
Reasonably priced. Immediate
possession
Two bedroom stucco cottage, with all
modern conveeiencas Including 8 -piece
bath, hardwo„' floors, modern kitchen.
Pull basement With furnace.` Garage and
good 'gaxden. Reasonabiy priced and
most immediate possession.
M. A. REID
Hudson Sterling
Coal
SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD.
Phone 47