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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1942-05-28, Page 8PAGE EIGHT TJ -I1 swowrii NEWS THURSDAY, MAY z8, 1942 H EN'SALL, I Mr, and Mrs: G. M. Drysdale, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Drysdale and Jack A reception was held hi the town Drysdale spent the week ehcl in To• hall, l•Iensall, on Friday evening, May I font°. 22nd, in honer of Mr, and. Mrs. Ernie Mn•, Ted Munn of Toronto spent the Switzer, who were 'married recently, week end with his parents M. MO During the evening the young couple Mrs. Robert Mine, were presented with a ()hair and end' Mr. and Mrs. James Paterson visit• table. The address was read by Mr, ed over the week end, with friends in Cecil Harris, to which Mr Switzer Kitchener, made a Suitable reply, and a most en Ray ,Paterson of Toronto visited joyable evening was spent. Music for, with his parents Mr, and Mrs. R. J. the dance was supplied by Murdock's Paterson recently. orchestra. Mr. Harvey Hudson of London Mr. and. Mrs. Harold -Elder of Lan- I spent Sunday with his parents Mr, don spent the week end with Mr. and and Mrs, O. Hudson. Mrs, Ben Elder.,I Mr. and Mrs, Grierson and Miss Miss Edna Walsh and Audr'Y(Crozier, an of Brantford, visited over spent the week end at Blyth. I the week end with Mr. and Mrs. Mr, and Mrs. Laird Miekle and Charlie Cooper. family spent the woke end in Ridge Miss, Marie Bell London and Al - town. I of vin )3e11 of the RCAF, St. Hubert, Mr. and Mrs, Harry Cook of Wind-� Quebec; visited their parents, Mr. sor spent the holiday with Mr. and and Mrs. W. G, Bell on Sunday. Mrs. C. Cook, I Miss Irene Hoggarth and friend, Mr. Norris McEwen of •. Hamilton, 'aceompa.nied by Miss Beryl Pfaff, en - and Alpine McEwen of Galt spent the joyed a motor trip to Lindsay. week end at the home of their par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Alpine McEwen, HARLOCK Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Harvey spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Harvey Some from this neighborhood at- McLarnon. Mrs. Mary Harvey is tended the entertainment put on by spending a few days et Niagara Falls, the Federation of Agriculture in the Mr. G. C. Petty, who has been in Londesboro Community Hall ' Wed. Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, evening of last week. The program for the past few weeks, bas returned for the evening was progressive eu- home, chre, a short program of songs, in - Mr. and Mrs. James Harkness and strumental music and recitations, followed by a short address by Mr. Shearer of Clinton, after which luneh was served. Mr. Geo. Watt, presid- family of Toronto spent the holiday ent, was chairman. The rest of the i at their summer home here. evening was spent in dancing. The Dr. and Mrs, Smith and family of Mann and Irvine orchestra furnished St. Marys spent Sunday with Mr. and the music and Mr. Irwin was floor Mrs. G, C, Petty. manager. There was a large crowd Mr. and Mrs, E. Merner and family and all seemed to enjoy themselves. of Zurich visited on Sunday with Mr. The charge was just 2c. Miss Levine •on Kyle, Knox of Toronto, who has been holi- daying with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Knox, carried off the prize for the most games won by the Jean spent the week end at Tees- water. a Mr. and Mrs. Percy Philips and aua urs. Mr. and Mrs. Claire Tuckey and family of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Kyle. Church News- ladies. - The sacrament of the Lord's Sup- Mr. and Mrs. Audrey Knox of , per was observed in Carmel Presby- Toronto, Miss Levine Knox of Tor- terian Church at the morning service I onto, and Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Knox when a number of new members Jr„ and children spent Sunday, 24th • united with the church. Rev. Wrn•1 of May at the home of their parents, Weir took his text from lst Corinth- Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Knox, The for - lane, Cbapt. 11, verse 24, "As often mer couple are having a week's holi- es ye eat this bread and , drink this ! day expecting to return to their cup ye do chew the Lord's death till I work in Toronto next Sunday. • he come:' Morning anthem, "For God Brecebridge friends spent part of • so loved the World." Evening text, last week at the home of Mr. and St. Luke, 24-29, They constrained Mrs, Arthur Colson, I him saying, Abide with us. Anthem, Mrs. Jennie Knox returned home "All Hail the Power of Jesus Name," recently after spending since before There will be no evening service . Christmas in Toronto at the home of in the Presbyterian Church ou May l her daughter, Mrs. and Mr. Lorne 31st, so anyone wishing to attend au- Marshall, before returning home she niversary services in the United had a short visit at the home of Mr. Church may have an opportunity of i and Mrs. Tliomas Appleby in Mc - doing so. Anniversary services will be held in Henson United Church on Sunday, May 31st. The special speaker will be the Rev. George Kersey, B.A., of Kin - :Chop and NIr. and Mrs. Graydon Neil at Summerhill. Friday afternoon of last week Mrs. Frank McGregor, Mrs. Saul Shannon, Mrs. Jennie Knox and Mrs. cardine. The special soloist at the Ernest Knox and little Myrtle„ and morning service will be Arthur Mrs, Isaac Rapson • attended the ent- Palmer of St. Pauls Cathedrai, Lon- Iertainment put on by Miss Helen don. At the evening service Mr.McGreg's pupils in the school Lorne Eckmier of Brussels will be I orwhere the latter teaches. The school the soloist. I was well filled with visitors who en - The district annual of the Worn-, joyed an interesting program of en's Institute of South Huron will be songs, recitations, plays and a mov- held in the United Church, Hensal), I ing picture show. The teacher, Miss on Thursday, May 28th at 1.15 p.m. I McGregor, was pianist and Mrs. AI - Miss Stella Robinson of Toronto 'yin Betties (Barbara Snell) was spent the week end with her sister chairman. After the program the ti - and brother-in-law Mr. and Mrs. H•'' cket for the "Bird" quilt which was Arnold. !made by pupils and teacher, was Miss Mary Hemphill of London drawn by Miss Mary Torrance of spent the holiday with her parents, Porter's Hill and Mr. Joseph Blake Mr. and Mrs, A. W. E. Hemphill. !won the quilt. Mrs. Roy congratulat- Brook-Keen— ed the teacher and pupils on having Trinity Anglican Church, Ailsa a good program and good turnout Craig, was the scene of a pretty wed- and also congratulated Mr. Radford ding on Saturday, May 23rd, at 2.30 on being present, Lunch was then p.m. when Doris Margery, daughter served by teacher and pupils and tht of Mr. and Mrs. Bert Keen of Ailsa ladies were invited to inspect the Craig, became the bride of Cpl. Ralph children's work which was on display Soper Brook, RCAF, Ottawa, son of all round the school room. The pro - Rev. and Mrs. R. A. Brook of Hen-' ceeds altogether on the quilt am - sell. The ceremony Was• performed by ounted to $67.16. We wish to con - Rev. J. W. Donaldson of Ailsa Craig.Igratulate Miss McGregor and pupils The bride, who was given in marri- on their success. Proceeds go to war age by her father, wore a dress of:work, ! double net over taffeta, lace bodice,' Mrs. (Dr.) Coleman and friend,' sweetheart neckline and finger tip Mrs. Bailey of Toronto, also the for - veil With orange blossom and car- mer's sister, Mrs. Ross Murdie, of ried a bouquet of roses, lily of the near Seaforth, visited one day last valley and sweet peas. The bride week at the home of the former's was attended by her sister, Mrs. A.Ibrother, Mr. and Mrs• A. W. Mc - C. Amos, who wore a dress of blue Ewing, also calling on other friends. floral marquisette, pink shoulder1 Mr. Beacom recently sold a horse length veil and carried roses, lily of to Mr. Wm. Cudmore which was de- , the valley, sweet peas. The groom livered on Tuesday to Seaforth, was attended by Mr. A. C. Amos.' Mr. Bert Beacom shingled part of The church was beautifully decorat- their barn last week. He was assisted ed 'with lilacs, tulips and bridalby some of his friends and neighbors. wreath. The wedding music was play -I Mr. A. W. McEwing had some of ed by Miss Jennie Chapman. During' his neighbors in helping to circle the signing of the register Miss Annie wood on Monday. MacLachlan sang "0 Promise Me." I Mr, and Mrs. (Edna Ferris) M. After the ceremony a reception was Knechtel and Maxine of London, held at the home of the bride's par -1 spent the week end at the home of ents. For travelling, the bride wore I Mr. Reece Ferris,also spending part a rose redingote dress with matching of Sunday at the home of Mr, and hat and accessories. After a short Mrs. Wm. Bell and on Monday a fa mile reunion was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vodden near Londesboro it being the latter's birthday. Miss Lydia Bell of Toronto spent the week end at the home of her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell, also spending the 24th of May at the birthday party at the home ' of her uncle, Mr. and Mrs. Albert Vodden, neer Londesboro. The May meeting of the Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. is to be held this Wednesday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter McDonald. with Mr. and Mrs. Chas, Ahrens. Mr. Albert Selunnidt of Belleville and Miss Beryl Backus at Durham, with Mr. anti Mrs. Rd Schmidt, The Sunday School teachers of St, Peters Lutheran Church attended the Sunday School oonventiou in the St, Pauls Lutheran Ohtn'eh, Ellice,, on ,Sunday. Rev. W. Schultz took charge of the evening service in Zurich Lutheran Church on 'Sunday. Quite a number from here attended the hers° races in New Hamburg on the 25th, Mrs. Bob Butson, Joyce and Don^ aid, of Mitchell, visited with Mr.. and Mrs. Edwin Rock, Miss Toledo Puscheiberg of Mitch- ell with Mr: and Mrs, Chas, Pusehel- berg, DUBLIN The Detroit News printed a pie- tur•e under the heading "Through the Fields of Clover They'll Drive to Dover," showing Mr. and Mrs. James Conway, 14139 Alma avenue, who "jumped the gun on the threatened gasoline rationing in Detroit Satur- day when they stepped into a one- horse shay after being married at St. Patrick's Roman Catholic Church, .125 Adelaide St. Conway will enter the Army on June 4th. His bride la the former Agnes O'Connor." The bride is formerly of .Dublin, Ontario. NM. Pat McConnell and Mr. John Kenny attended the graduating exer- cises at St. Marys Hospital, Kiteh- ener. Phonsine Meagher entertained 15 of her young friends at her home on Victoria day, Games were played and a delicious lunch was served by her mother assisted by Miss Marion Meagher. Rev, Harry F. Feeney, C.R., who has been in London since his ordina- tion last June, has been appointed a member of the teaching staff at St. Jerome's College at Kitchener. John O'Reilly, Toronto, with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William O'- Reilly. Private John Nagle, London, with Mr. and Mrs. E. O'Hearn. Miss Irene Donnelly, Goderich bu- siness college, with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Donnelly. honeymoon the young couple will take up residence in Ottawa. Mrs. John Murdoch, highly esteem- ed Heneall resident, stied suddenly at her home here on Monday in her 73rd year. She was the former Mar- tha Butt and was born east of Exe- ter. Mr. Murdoch passed away a number of years ago. She is survived by two sisters, Mrs. Hannah Taylor, Fillmore, Sask., Mrs. Maria Dinsdale, Hensal), one brother, Joseph Butt, Saskatoon, Sask. She was a member of the United Church. The funeral, which was private, was held from the home on Wednesday at 2 p.m., eonducted by Rev. R. A. Brook. Inter - meet in Exeter cemetery. Miss Dorothy Brazier of London spent the holiday week end with Dr. and Mrs. Steer, Dr, and Mrs. E. J. Chisholm and three children of Ingersoll spent the week end with Rev. and Mrs, Weir. Miss Beryl Pfaff spent the week end in Lindsay the guest, of Mr. and Mrs. R. 3, Moore, Mr. Wit, Davis of Mount Forest spent the weelt end with Mr, and Mrs.. Harry Horton, Mrs, Lawrence Taylor of 'Toronto spent a week at the manse recently, the guest of bar sister and brother- in-law, Rev. and M rs. Wm. Weir, Miss Pearl Hs.rpole of Lonclon vis- ited oyer the week end at her ;home, Pilot Officer Dougias Peacock of Louden called on friends in town' on Sunday BRODHAGEN Visitors: Mrs. Herman Bauer, Joyce and Willis, of Glencoe, with Mr, and Mr's. John Jacob. Mr. and Mt',s. Geo. Jacob and Helen of Kitchener with. Mr, and Mrs. J. Jacob. Mr, and Mrs, 3, Arbuckle and Jim- my of Toronto, Mr, and Mrs. Donald Stauck of Kitchener with Mr. and Albert. Querengesset•. Mr. and. Mrs. Orval Whitfield and Margaret of St. Catharines, and Mr, anti Mrs, Allam Sholdice of Walton with Mr, and Mrs. Russell Sholdice. Mr, and Mrs. Irvin Bonnewies of Woodstock, Mr, and Mrs, Ernie Hartji and Sharon of Detroit, Miss Sylvia Bennew:tes of Windsor with Mr. and 'Mrs. J. L. Bennewies, Mr, and 'Mrs, Christ. Leonhardt and Alvin and Laurence, of Tavistock, In Memoriam In loving memory of James Norris Campbell, who passed away sudden- ly May 29th, 1936. So a Father's hand is keeping All our trust and love in store: So without, we stand Weeping While they're just "inside the door," And the door's the Gate of Heaven, Where our treasures all are flown, And when the earthly bonds are riven He will give us back our own. —Ever remembered by his wife. Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs. Wm Anderson would like to thank friends and neighbors for the many kind ex- pressions of sympathy during their recent sad bereavement; and also special thanks to Miss Pearl Thamer. Auction Sale Lambert Sale Yards, Str'athroy, Saturday, May 30th. 60 Head of mixed stock cattle; included are yearlings and stock calves. Usual run of calves and mixed pigs. Sales every Saturday. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer. • Auction Sale Of Household Effects and Property of the late Isabella Henry, in the vil- lage of Brucefield, on Tuesday, June 9th, at 1 p.m. The property consists of a brick cottage and frame stable. Terms cash. Property will be sold subject to reserve bid. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. William Douglas, William Henry, Executors. BURGESS LONG ESTABLISHED PORTRAIT STUDIO Mitchell. Our Studio is open every week day. Also Wednesday after- noons. Photos taken at night. If you want sittings taken at night, phone 228 for appointment. COTTAGE FOR SALE ` Four -room cottage on East Wil- liam St., Seaforth, one block north of ,Cluff's mill. Immediate possession. Apply to Mrs. John Walsh, Dublin, R.R. 1. Phone 40r20, Dublin. - FOR RENT Two rooms, bedroom and sitting room, on Main street in Egmondville. Apply to Mrs. Stanbury, Egmond, ville. WANTED Lady and school child would like to get accommodation in car going to Toronto around week end of June 5, or return. Phone 14 on '79, Hensal) Central, Mrs. Geo. Few, Kippen. JUNE SESSION OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The next meeting of the Huron County Council will be held in the Council Chambers, Court House, Goderich, ,c ending Tuesday, June 9th, at 2 P.M. All accounts, notices of deputa- tions and other business requiring the attention of Council should be in the hands of the County Clerk not later than Saturday, June 6th, N. W. Miller, County Clerk, Goderich, Ont. The Seaforth Farmers Club Have Ordered several ears of An- thracite Hard Coal+, Stove and Nut sizes, Let us have your orders early, We expect a ear of Co -Op mill feed this week. Laying Mash,' Growing Mash, Concentrates, Pig Starter, etc: We are -taking orders this 'week for another car of wheat. Phone HOMER HUNT 852 r 12; Seaforth Auction'SaIe Mn', Harold Jackson has been in- structed to sell by public auction en the promises of the undersigned on Saturday, June 0th, in Egmondville, the following household effects; Kitchen table, extension table, 6 kitohen chain's, coal oil stove, Qrlebee range, linoleum mat 4x1 ft,,, washing machine, congolettn rug 9x12, con,, geleum, rug 6x9, ,pots, pans, kitchen- ware, garden tools, 4 crocks, side- boat'd, pandoi'a range, 1 range, table and buffet, couch, sewing machine, oak dining room suite, day bed, bed- room suite, hall rack, 2 rocking chairs, settee with 3 chairs to match, washing machine, lawn mower, 8 pi'. curtains, carpet, Terms cash. Mrs. 3. A, MacLaren, Proprietor, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Auction Sale 30 Head of Registered Shorthorn Cattle will be sold by public auction at Cloverdale Stock Farm, 1'/ miles' north of Crediton, on June 4th, at 1.30 p.m, The females are a choice lot most of which are well forward in calf to Templar's Baron, Drynie Roister (Inip.) or Klaymor Elector. Also included are nine splendid young bulls. These cattle have been selected from the herds of Roy F, Pepper, Seaforth, W. C. Oestrioher, Crediton, and R. M. Peck, Zurich. For catalogue, write W. C. Oestrich- er, Crediton. Auctioneers, Duncan Brown, Robt. Amos and Wm, O'Neil. FOR SALE Frame house on Center Street, Seaforth, formerly occupied by Mrs. Wiltse, 7 room house, Will be sold very reasonably, and on terms if necessary. Apply McConnell & Hays, Solicitors for Executors Joshua F. Dennison Estate. FOR SALE 1 grindstone, 1 amali box stove, 12 yds. Brussels carpet Apply 3. 0. Laing, Seaforth. COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP OF HULLETT A Court of Revision on the Assess- ment Roll to hear any complaints against the Assessment for 1942 in Hallett Twp., will be held in the Community Hall, Londesboro, ou Monday, June 1st, at 3 P.M. All complaints must be in writing and be in the hands of the Clerk not later than May 29. All parties assess- ed for dogs that have been destroyed or killed, must notify the Clerk in writing before the sitting of the Court, or they will he taxed for same. JAS. W. MCCOOL, Clerk Hallett Twp. FOR SALE Four year old general purpose mare. Apply at News Office. COURT OF REVISION Township of Tuckersmith The Municipal Council of Tucker - smith will meet as a Court of Revi- sion on the Assessment Roll of 1942 at town hall, Seaforth, on Saturday, June 6, at 3 p.m. All appeals must be in the hands of the Clerk on or before Saturday; May 30, 1942. Inter- ested parties should govern them- selves accordingly. D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk. NOTICE Township of McKillop Parties who have not paid their Dog Tax should do 'so before June 1, 1942, or cost of collection will be added. Tax may be paid to any mem- ber of the Council. JOHN McNAY, Clerk. The Standard Bred Stallion BARON LULLWATER No. 4750 Enrolment No. 3049. First Class Form 1 Grade "A" Premium #245 Will stand for the improvement of stock this season at Lot 34, Con. 5, McKillop, or will meet mares at a reasonable distance. This horse won first prize at Toronto Exhibition for the past five years, taking the dip - Ionia in 1941. Geo. B. Dorrance, Prop. The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallions ROYAL CARBROOK (27101) Enrolment No, 3500. Form 1 FLOWERPRINT SUPREME (28352) Enrolment No. 3959. Form 2 DONALD MONCUR (28559) Enrolment No. 4177. Form 3 Route for 1942—Monday and Tues- day, in the vicinity of Walton 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, 1943. T. J. McMichael, Prop. & Mgr. Enrolment #3844 Form 2 The Purebred Clydesdale Stallion INSPIRATION (28006) This Horse is a son of Lochinvai (Imp.). Will stand for the improve- ment of stocic this season at Lot 1, Con. 1, Stanley (Kippen). Terms $10. Thomas W, Butt, Prop, & Mgr The premium Thoroughbred Stallion PANDER No. 1528 Enrolment 3076 Will stand for service at the farm of Thos. Jelly, Lot 2, Con. 11, Tuekersmith. Pander is a large horse weighing 1300 and standing 16-2 hands. He is a good sire of Riding horses and from draft mares produces excellent wagon horses, He .has the best of legs and feet and has already proved himself a good sire: Terms --To insure a mare in foal $10.00 payable 1st of March, 1943. 3. Fraser McFarlane, Owner, Thos. Jelly, Manager. YOUR OPPORTUNITY ARRY PRICES .ONLY ]Maple Leaf Cake Flour, Large pkg. 27e. WhYte's Pure Lard, 2 lbs, 25Q Oheese, very fine, lb, 380 Jif, per pkg. 23e Chipso, per pkg. 25c Fairbanks Carbolic Soap 6 cakes 25c Castile Soap,. 12 cakes 23c 5 cakes Pearl White Soap, & 1 pkg. Ammonia 25c American Blend Coffee, ]b. 39e SATURDAY CASH and C Purity Flour, 98 lb. bag $2.49 Katahaden Seed Potatoes, --- 75 lb. bag $1,75 Table Potatoes, 75 lb. bag 1.49 National Hog Concentrate, 41% ......... $3.35 cwt National Poultry Concentrate 45% $4.25 cwt. National Pig Starter, cwt. 2.65 Robinhood Flour, 24 Ib 85c Eatmore Rolled Wheat, 5 ib.' 23c ' . nnigan NOTICE Anyone who knows of a swarm of McCONNELL &HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. bees, Wallace Ross, Apiarist, will pay Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays 50e for same during the months of SEAFORTH, ONT. May, June and July. Phone 135J. Telephone 174 NOTICE To All Whom It May Concern: Take notice that on and: after this 20th day of May, 1942, I will not be responsible for any debts, bills, etc., contracted by any person other than myself, purporting to be on my behalf or in my name,- without my written authority, DR. E. A. MOMASTER, FOR RENT Rooms for rent in Seaforth, with bath. Apply to News Office. FOR SALE Personal Rubber Goods mailed post paid, in plain, sealed envelope, with prioelist. Adults only. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Please state age. Atex Rubber Co., Box 231, Hamilton, Ont.' PLANTS FOR SALE Tomatoes, . Cabbage; Cauliflower, Peppers, Celery, Huckleberry, Petu- nias, Snapdragon, Marigolds, Allysum (violet and white), Stooks. Many other varieties. Some perennials. Come and see them, one block east of Hospital. A. L. Porteous, West St. Also Dahlia Bulbs. TENDERS WANTED Tenders will be received up to Saturday, June 6th, 1942, for lunches for plowmen and helpers ' to be delivered to the field each day of the International match (approximately 300). Lunch to consist of two sand- wiches, ham or beef, 2 kinds of cake or cookies and pie, tea, coffee or milk. For further particulars apply to R. Williams, R.R. 3, Exeter; C. Rowe, R.R. 1, Exeter; Wm. Ethering- ton, R.R. 1, Hensel]. FOR SALE The Seaforth Salvage Committee have a Titan tractor. Parts are avail- able for sale. Inquire of Harold Jack- son, Seaforth. Phone 661•-14. FOR SALE A fully equipped Chopping Mill in the village of 'Varna, formerly owned and operated by the late William Reid. One Goodison Grain Mill 36x60, equipped with rear cut and Ebersol Feeder. One Rumley Oil Pull 50 Tractor. Also a Model A Ford Coach 1930. For information apply to Mrs. Will Reid, Varna; or phone Clinton 3 on 622. Wool Growers Attention We have a Dominion Govern- ment Licensed wool warehouse and grading station, number 29. Will pay guaranteed Government prices, also buy hides, tallow and horse hair. Write or phone 3J or 3W, Seaforth. H. M. 'JACKSON NOTICE Due to the war there will be a lot 02 poor fly spray an the market this summer. So be on the safe side and send.in your order without delay to your Watkins dealer, Wm. Bradshaw, Seaforth. Electric Fencers As help is scarce, get an ELECTRIC FENCER, and save time and wime I have Test Equipment for fixing fencers, I also have BATTERIES, INSULATORS, ETC. BERT McSPADDEN PHONE 834 r 24 INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid- ent, Windstorm & guarantee bands. Rates reasonable. A11 risks placed in first class companies. Information cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE, AGENCIES 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. BOX : X : uneralrruts c Special and Careful Attention AMBULANCE Office Residence Main St. Jarvis St. 43 18 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont. OFFICERS President, Alex McEwing, Blyth; Vice -President, W. R. Archibald, Sea - forth; Manager & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth. AGENTS F. McKercher, R,}1.1, Dublin; Sohn E. Pepper, R.R.1, Brucefleld; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; James Watt,. Blyth. . DIRECTORS Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; William Knox, Londesboro; Chris Lombardi., Brodhagen; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; W. R.. Archibald, Seaforth; Alex McEwing, Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly atended to by applications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective • post offices. Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT, All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies. MEDICAL SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. 8.' A. McMaster, M.B., Graduate of University 'of Toronto. Paul L, Brady, M.D., Graduate of University of Toronto. The Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern x-ray and other up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic equipment. Dr, F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at the Clinic the first Tuesday in every month from 4 to 6 p.m. Free well -baby clinic will be held on the second and last Thursday is every month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GORWILL, Physician and Surgeon rn Dr. H. H, Ross' office. Phone 5 J DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267. DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT --,• SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 236. DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD, r►