The Seaforth News, 1943-09-09, Page 8L.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
HENSALL
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Love and
children of Owen Sound visited over
the holiday with their parents, Mr.
'and Mrs. J. R. MacDonald and Mr.
and Mrs. Wni, Love.
Miss ,Dorothy McQueen of London
was a week end guest at the home,
of her parents, Mr, and Mrs, Ed Me -
Queen,
Miss Mavis Spencer of Toronto
visited, recently with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer,
Me, and Mrs, John Carmichael and
babe of Appin and Miss Nellie Car-
michael of Exeter visited with relat-
ives and friends here on the holiday,
We. Bowden of Exeter spent a few
daye last week with Mr, and Mrs.
John Farquhar and Graham.
Mr. and Mrs. G. M, Drysdale visit-
ed lot week in Toronto.
M1ti and Mrs. Garnet Mousseau of
St, Catharines spent the week end at
the':home of the former's patents, Mr.
and' Mrs, Alex Mousseau.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Green and fam-
ily of London spent the week end
with Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Green and
Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Green, •
Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Scott of Tor-
'onto visited recently with Mrs. Petty
and Miss Katie Scott, Mrs. Bellant-
yne and Mrs. Graham.
Miss Claudette Moves spent a
few days last week visiting at the
home of Mr, and Mrs, Stewart Mc-
Queen with Miss Donna Rigby.
Miss Mildred Jones returned to
Clinton School of Commerce this'
week to recommence her studies,
Miss Jean McQueen of the staff of
the Bank of Montreal is spending a
WANTED
A reliable girl for j enerelhome-
work, Int a good Nicole. Apply di The
News Office:,
FOR SALE
McCormick Deering earn binder
for. sale, Also 9 furrow Oocksbutt
riding plow, on. Miller, 1 utile west
of Staffa.
Holsteiu,
1% years
Columban.
FOR SALE
bull for sale. Pure bred.
old. C. P, VenMil, St,
FOR SALE
A ladies black tailored suit, size
15, in first class condition. Phone 143,
Seaforth,
FOR SALE
26-20 Winchester repeating rifle
with peepsight and adjustable for-
ward sights, Mrs, E, Backwell. Phone
843 -4, Seaforth,
PRIVATE SALE
1 dining room suite; 1 bedroom
suite and springs, 2 small kitchen
tables; 1 furnacette heater; high
chair, cot and baby's ,cutter, some
odd dishes, Mrs. Rutledge will be at
the late Its, pr ger's house in Wal-
ton, on Frida3 ening, Sept. 10th,
BRUCEFIELD
Miss Margaret Aikeuhead of Lon -
week's vacation with her sister and d
hrother•in-larv, Mr, and Mrs. Don on spent the week end with her
Rigby in Blenheim, She was aecomp- parents, Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Aiken-
anied by Miss Donna Rigby who has head,
spent the holidays with her grand- Miss Janet Watson left to resume
parents Mi'. and Mrs. Stewart Mc her work as teacher at Blackstock.
Queen.
Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Elder of Ham- MIrs. Jas. McGee of Toronto called
Ilton visited during the past week on her old friends in Brucefield last
with their parents. Mr, and Mrs, John week.
Elder and Mr. and airs. John Pass- nveMrs. C. Beecroft of Belgrave visit
more.
Miss Eleanor Bell, R.N., left last ed with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
week for New York after spending R p Watson, last week.
her vacation with her mother Mrs.
Wm. Hyde.
Mrs. Crookes of London called on
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Ferguson nt her Mother, Mrs. Alex. Mustard last
Seaforth visited recently with the `t,eek
lagers mother. Mrs. Geo. Ferguson
and Miss Violet Hyde. Miss Annie Mustard of London
Mr. aur Mrs, Geo. Gould of Terms- spent the week end with relatives
to e cent the week encl. with the rel- here,
ter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
.
Albany Hospital, New York, aecomp- Berry who was taken. to Seaforth
Walker. Mi
Gs Olive Walker R N of We are pleased that Mrs. Jas.
anied them back to Toronto after a hospital last week, is now doing
pleasant vacation with her parents. •
The Arnold Circle of Carmel Pres- nicely,
hyterian Chm ch will meet at the 11'Irs. Victor Taylor was taken to
home of Miss Violet Hyde on Friday Seaforth hospital Sunday where she
evening, Sept. 10th.was operated en for appendicitis. We
Mr. Norris Tudor of the RCNVR, p
Halifax, N.S„ is visiting with Mr:, hope for a speedy recovery.
Tudor and infant son here.
Mr. and Mrs, Harold Shepherd of NAVY'S 15,000 RADIOS
Toronto visited over the week end
with the latter's parents, Ido. and
SIrs. John Shepherd. Do Not Give Away Positions to the
Miss Ruth Maclllvenna returned to Enemy
Thornbury after a pleasant visit with Portable radio sets for ships' Fame Logan and friends here.
Mi'. and Mrs. Ray Laramie of Can- crews which do not give away posi-
tralia spent the holiday with the Air- tions to the enemy are now in use
mer's mother, Mrs. Lammie and Miss
Greta Lammie. in Britain's Royal Navy.
Miss Helen McNaughton of Tor- The Navy has received more than
onto spent the week end holiday 15,000 sets and £25,000 raised by
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. voluntary subscriptions has been
Lorne McNaughton.
Lieut. Alda Bolton of Loudon spent spent by the Admiralty in supplying
the week end at the home of her then. Corvettes, minesweepers,
mother, Mrs, Gordon Bolton.
family have moved into the residence are among the small craft whose
IDEAL FALL BURNING
NUT SIZE WASHED
POCAHONTAS
Prompt delivery
E. L. BOX, Phone 43
Ask about other• fuels
PIGS FOR SALE
Seven chunks about 100 lbs. Ap-
ply Mrs. Paul Doig, Phone 662r3,
Seat01tn,
FOR SALE
20 pigs ready to wean, John Hill-
elirecht, Phone 661x11, Seaforth.
Mr. and Mrs. John Henderson and sloops, submarines and torpedo -boats
they recently purchased from the ship's companies can now listen in
Murdoch estate and are getting nice -'tit when off duty. As the sets are
ly settled.
Mrs. Catherine Redden spent the "screened", they do not re -radiate,
week end holiday visiting with mem- and so do not disclose the ship's
bers of her family in St. Catharines. I position to the enemy.
Mr. Robert Sangster of Elora is The manufacturers made several
holidaying with his mother, Mrs.
Minnie Sangster. 'modifications in a standard portable
Miss Mae McNaughton of Toronto radio, giving it an exceptionally
spent the holiday at the home of her strong cabinet and fitting up the
brother and sister-in-law, Mr. and
Mrs. Lorne McNaughton. "chassis' so that the set would be
Mrs. MacTaggart of Exeter is visit- able to stand up to the many hard
ing at the home of her daughter and
son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John M. knocks likely to be received under
Service conditions. It has roughly
S00 separate parts.
No accumulator is necessary and
the battery gives 240 hours' service.
The makers have been able to issue
fresh batteries at the rate of 1,000 a
week, and 10,000 valves have been
sent out in the last twelve months.
The Royal Air Force has been sup-
plied with 5,000 sets and the Army
has had 8,000. They are being used
in many remote districts of Britain
as well as in Iceland and the Middle
East.
The manufacturers carried on pro-
ducing the sets throughout the "blitz"
although their factory and workshops
were actually razed to the ground
and many essential parts and mach-
ine tools destroyed, Despite these
difficulties, they have been able to
Glenn.
Mr, Jack Simmons of the RCNVR,
London. visited over the week end at
the home of her mother M1s, Alda
Simmons.
The Hehsall Public School opened
en Tuesday for the fall term. The
frentinuetion School will open on
Monday, Sept. 20th.
Mr. Morrison Priest of Clinton, Mr.
and Bars. Jack Priest, Port Huron,
and Mr. Jas, Morrison of Woodstock
were recent visitors with Mrs, A, Mc-
Ewen,
Miss Lenore No•minton is spending
a few weeks at St. Catharines.
Miss June Saundercock is enjoying
a two weeks' vacation.
Week end visitors with Mrs, Erie
Kennedy and Mr, Ira Geiger were
Mr, Eric Kennedy and Dr. and Mrs,
Oliver Geiger of London.
Rev, T. DeCou'cy Rayner of Mark-
ham. conducted the services in Ca-
mel Presbyterian Church on Sunday
and delivered inspiring sermons in
keeping with the national day of
prayer. Misses Lois and Marion Mac- carry on, and` there are now more
Laren sang a duet,
Mrs. Fred Smallacombe, Mrs. Nor- 100,000 of their sets in use.
minion and Miss Ellis enjoyed a boli -
clay last week at Turnbull's Grove.
Mrs. Hannah Workman and Mrs.
Norman Stanlake are spending this
week at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Give
Herb Britton. Dublin.
Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Sherritt, Mrs.
Alice Joynt, Dr, Wm, T. Jcynt, Dr.
and Mrs, Harry Joynt, Mr. and Mos,
Henry Strang, Exeter. were guests
at the wedding in First St. Andrew's
United Church, London, on Saturday
of Miss Joyce Doreen Caldwell, clan-
ghter of Mr. end Mrs, Wes Caldwell
and and Lieut. William George Scott,
son of Mr, aur Mrs, Wnr, Scott,
Windsor,
Mr, and Mrs, Lorne Scott of Tor-
outo olid Mr. and Mrs, White snd
daughter Elizabeth of Guelph visited
over the week end with Mrs. Geo.
Petty and Miss Irate Scott, Mrs, Bal-
lantyne and Mrs. Graham,
Mr. and Mr's. Carl Schaeffer and
dapgliter Elizabeth of Palmerston
visited recently wth MSS 'Katie
Scott, Mrs, Ballantyne and Mrs.
Graham.
Want anti Prow Sal 2 Ads, 1
MILLIONS OF PINS
Up Their Metal to Hand
Grenades
Britain used 1,500,000,000 fewer
pins last year than in 1910, and there
will he several million fewer this
year: already merr's new shirts have
surrendered the dozen pins with
which it was the quite unnecessary
ritual to fasten them ep.
The steel and brass from which
they are made are doing a more
important job to -clay. The steel goes
into anything from a hand grenade
upwards; the brass becomes any-
thing from a gas mask fastener to n
Bofors cartridge.
Yet one firm alone can still pro-
duce 60,000,000 pins a weak, an out-
put which before the war would have
brought in £50,000 a Year. The pin
week 25c itself has its war uses.
Auction Sale
In Seaforth Stock Yards, Tuesday,
Sept. 21st, at 1 o'clock.
60 head of Stocker and Feeder
Cattle, ranging from 600-900 lbs..
This is a choice lot of Durham and
Hereford cattle.
Terms cash.
Aaron Stalnecker, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale -
Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imple-
ments, Mr. Harold Jackson has re-
ceived instructions to sell by public
auction at Lot 26 and 26, Goderich
Twp„ 14 miles north of Clinton on
Base Line, on Thursday, 'Sept.. 16th;
at 1 p,m,
Horses — 1 Clyde mare rising 5
years old.
Cattle -1 reg, Dual Purpose Short-
horn bull, 1 year old, ready for ser-
vice; 1 reg. Dual Purpose Shorthorn
bull, 7 months old, ready for service.
1 reg. dual purpose Shorthorn cow,
clue to freshen Jan, 15; 3 reg, dual
purpose Shorthorn cows due Feb. 15;
1 reg. dual purpose .Shorthorn, bred
1 month; 1 Holstein cow bred 2
months; 1 Durham cow due Feb, 1st;
1 Durham cow due Nov. 16; '1. Here-
ford cow due Jan. 15t1t,
2 reg. dual purpose year old heifers,
Sheep -14 Leicester ewes and ram.
Implements — 1 -3 -section spring
tooth harrow.
Terms on chattels, cash.
Farm -180 acre farm on Base Line,
11ye miles north of Clinton, Lot 26
and 26, Gotlerich Twp, Frame house,
bank barn, drive shed, good water
and well drained, Terms ou farm
made known clay of sale. Sold subject
to reserve bid.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Victor Bisback, Proprietor.
Auction Sale
Farm Stock and Implements. — Mr.
Harold Jackson has been instructed
to sell by public auction at Lot 20,
Con, 11, McKillop, 11,4' miles north
and 114 miles east of Winthrop;; on
Thursday, Sept. 28rd, at 1 o'clock.
Horses — 1 brown mare in foal, 6
years old; 1 brown mare in foal, 9
years old; 1 brown mare 10 years
old; 1 black mare 5 years old; 1
brown gelding 3 years old; 1 general
purpose 4 years old; 2 sucking colts.
Cattle -1 Durham bull, 1 Durham
cow due Nov. 4; 1 Hereford heifer
due Dec, 22; 1 Durham cow due Jan,
22; 1 Holstein cow due Feb. 16; 1
Hereford cow due Mar. 10; 1 Here-
ford cow due Mar. 16; 1 Durham cow
due Apr. 18; 1. Hereford heifer due
Apr. 27; 1 Hereford cow due May 16;
1 Ayrshire cow; 2 -3 -year old heifers;
4 -2 -yeas' old heifers; 2 year-old
steer; 8 yearlings; 10 spring calves.
Pigs -4 chunks.
Fowl -12 turkeys, 6 geese,
Implements — 1 Massey Harris 10
hoe drill; 1 cross motor case 17-27;
1 -8 -furrowed tractor plow; 1 -2 -fur-
rowed
-2 fur -rowed tractor plow; 1 single furrow
riding plow; 1 -2 -furrowed riding
plow; 1 -12 -tooth horse cultivator;
1 -6 -foot mower; 1 wagon; 1 circular
saw; 1 belt 45 foot double.
Grain -600 bus, mixed grain.
Terms cash.
John Glanville, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of Helena Mary
Vokes.
4.11 persons having claims against
the Estate of Helena Mary Vokes,
late of the City and County of Los
Angeles, California, U.S.A., Married
Woman, deceased, who died on or
about the 22nd day of March, 1943,
are hereby notified to send In to the
undersigned on or before the 30th, day
of September, 1943, full particulars
of their claims.
Immediately atter the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the said
estate will be distributed amongst
the parties -entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
undersigned shall then have notice,
to the exclusion of all others, and the
undersigned will not be liable to any
person of signed shall whoseclaim
not then have notice for
'
the assets so distributed or any par
thereof.
Dated at Seaforth this 7th day o
September, 1043.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitor's for the Administrator
t
f
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of Annie Elliott,
All persons having claims against
the Estate of Annie Elliott, late of:
the Town of Seaforth., in the County
of Huron, Widow, deceased, who flied.
on or about the 22ncl clay of July,
A.D. 1943, are hereby notified to send
in to the undersigned on or before
the 25th clay of September, 1943, full
particulars of their claims,
Immediately atter the said last
mentioned elate, the assets of the
said estate will be distributed among-
st the parties entitled thereto, hav-
ing regard only to claims of which
the undersigned shall then have not-
ice, to the exclusion of all others, and
the undersigned will not he liable to
any Letson of whose clam) the muter•.
signed shall net then have iffitice for
the aset:ts so distributed or nny part
therm?,
Dated at Seaforth this end day of
September, 1943.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario.
Solicitors for the Executor.
nd us the names of your visitors
Auction Sale
Lambert Sale Yards, Stratiinoy.
Sept, 11th, "Saturday,"
200 Head mixetl stock cattle includ-
ing a nice`, run of steers 600 to 000
lbs. Trucks to deliver,,
Sales every Saturday; private sales
during the week.
A. G. McAlpine,'Auctioneer'.
Notice
Anyone`` who has empty honey
containers at Wallace Ross',
Apiarist, please pick up same as
soon as possible as we need the
space.
FOR SALE
8 pigs ready to wean; 15' pigs to,
wean about Sept. 25th. Also a cheap;
work mare, James Landsborough,
phone 665r 16, Seaforth.
STRAYED
A Holstein heifer from Lot 6, Con.
6, McKillop, Anyone knowing where-
abouts please notify Carl Rose, R,R,4,
Mitchell.Phone 22-65, Dublin.,
FOR RENT
Apartment in Seaforth to rent, with
conveniences. Apply to News Office.
FOR SALE
Fully modern 7 -roomed' house, sit-
uated on Gotlerich St. West, Two
piece bathroom downstairs, three
piece
Ie Crit lights, fireplace, laundry tubs
in cellar•.
Seven room cottage,situated on
Market Street, furnace, bathroom,
water, lights. Barn on property
Eight room brick house en East
William Street, Furnace, lights
water. Garage on property.
Inunediate possession can be given
of any of the above.
Eight roomed cottage, situated on
West William Street. Furnace, lights,
hard and soft ' water cm premises.
Garage.
E. C. ChamLerlain, Seaforth, Ont.
Insurance & ileal Listate. Phone 334
and 220.
Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm Stock, Implements,
and Household Effects. Auction Sale
At Lot 14, Con. 6, Mullett Twp„
2 runes west of IKinbnrn, on Wedues- Farm, Farm Stock, Implements and
day, Sept. 22nd at 12.30 o'clock,
Horses—1 grey horse 4 years old; Household Effects of the late .John
1 black driving horse 10 years old, McNay at Lot 35, Con. 3, McKillop
7 years old,Township, on Wednesday, Sept, 15th,
Saturday Cash Specials
Canada Corn Starch,plsge 9c
rowan's Cocoa
pound tin 22c.
Red Rose Coffee, M. plcge. 48c
Kellogg's Corn Flakes
3 pkges . 230
Kellogg's Pep, 2 pkges 22c
Eat -more Rolled Wheat
5 lb. pltge. . 22c
Robinhood Relied Oats
3 10. pkge. ., . .,...17c
Grape Nut Flakes, 2 pkges 190
Sanljght Scan, 3 cakes 19c
Odex Soap, 4 calces 190
Goblin Soap, 4 cakes 1.9e
Lifebuoy Soap, 3 capes 19u
Kirke Castile
Soap —13c
4 9
LelYe Castile Soap
4 cakes .,, 'J.9e
English Carbolic boar
6 cakes . „ 25c
Castile Soap, 12 cakes 250
Shoo -Fly Cow Spray, 128 oz, tin,...99c
W. J. FINNIGAN
WANTED TO RENT
Land, preferably old sod for the
growing of flax.'Hesky Flax Products,
Ltd., Seaforth
FARM FOR SALE
Opportunity for enterprising farm-
er, 100 acres excellent clay loam in
high state of cultivation, between
,4eaforth and Clinton on No, 8 high-
way, Ideal home, hydro, large banked
barn, etc, Apply at The News office.
COW FOR SALE
Good Durham cow 5 years old. Due
to freshen last of September. Frandis
Coleman, phone 838r 22.
FOR SALE'
6 -roomed brick house, well situat-
ed in the Village of Walton. Apply
Mrs, Dorothy Rutledge, Administrat-
rix, ' Charlotte M. Drager Estate,
Phone 49, Blyth, or McConnell &
Hays, Solicitors, Seaforth, Ontario.
NOTICE
The Public Library will be closed
from Sept. 6th to Sept. 20th.
Greta Thompson, Librarian.
FOR SALE
2 Leicester ram lambs for sale.
John Nottingham, phone 833 r 13,
Seaforth.
NOTICE
William Bradshaw, your Watkins
dealer, and also agent for E. D
Smith & Sons, fruit and ornamental
nursery stock.
works single or double; 1 bay mare
tle-1 rcow years o, due at 2 p,m, sr
in Opalb,; 1 roan
ed cow 10 6 years oldld, clue Team oP hawonp.t horses.
in Apr.; 1 roan cow 7 years, due in 1 heifer lei years old; 3 heifers,
Mar.; 1 black cow 7 years old, due
in Mar,; 1 red cow 6 years old due in 2 year4, 2 steers, 2 years, 1 cow 4
Feb.; 1 grey cow, 4 yearsold, due in years, to freshen 15th Oct.
Mar, 1 black steer 2 yrs. old; 3 black 1 cow 3 years, to freshen Sept. 15.
heifers 2 years old; 1 black steer 1 12 half grown pigs; sow and 9 pigs
Year old;1 black heifer 1 year old;
2 red steers 1 year old; ;1 red heifer 7 weeks old.
1 year old; 7 black calves; 1 Poll 260 mixed BR chicks, 12 weeks old.
Angus coming 3 years. Wagon and rack, gravel box, Deer -
Pigs -9 chunks. Hens -150 pullets ing mower, seed drill, stuffier, cultiv-
(Grade A Scott breed).
Grain—Quantity of wheat and oats. ator, walking plow, harrows and
Implements — 1 Deering binder, 1 stretcher, fence stretcher, hay rake,
buggy, cutter, light sleigh with rack,
Durant coach 1929, .in good running
order, hay fork and car and 150 feet
rope; Melotte cream separator, water
trough, 1 set heavy harness.
1 Quebec heater, 1 Quebec range,
1 -2 -burner hot plate, 1 electric iron;
1 toaster, 1 electric washing mach-
ine, 1 Singer sewing machine, 1 lawn
mower, kitchen cabinet, 4 kitchen
chairs, 2 rocking chairs, 1 kitchen
table, kitchen dishes and cooking
utensils, seaters, 1 hall rack, 3 bed-
steads and springs, 2 dressers, 1
dresser and washstand, 4 bedroom
chairs, 3 spring mattresses, 1 dining
room extension table, 6 dining room
chairs, leatherette covered; 1 couch;
1 davenport with 2 chairs. to match;
1 large mirror; 1 small mirror, 1 rug
9x12, 1 rocking chair, 2 small tables,
1 Morris chair, 1 set Bridal Rose
china, 3 pr. silk marquisette curtains,
3 pr. bedroom curtains.
Farm — Containing 100 acres, will
be offered for sale, subject to re-
serve bid.
Terms of sale, cash.
J. C. McNay, Administrator.
Lew Rowland. Auctioneer.
Deering mower; 1 Corn King manure
spreader; 1 Keystone side delivery
rakes; 1 dump rake; 1 cultivator; 1
Deering 13 hoe disc drill; 6 sections
harrows; 1 blizzard cutting box; 1
Lister grinder; 1 Coleman crusher;
1 Massey :Harris hay loader; 1 land
roller; 1 wagon; 1 movable hay rack;
1 gravel box; 1 stock rack and wagon
box; 1 circular saw, 2 saws; 1 small
wagon; 1 set sleighs; 1 tractor 3
furrow plough; 1—furrow plough; 1
iron drill; 1 rip saw and 3 emery
stones; 1 iron vice; 2 steel barrels;
1 bean boiling outfit; 1 pile lumber;
1 scufler; 1 hay fork, slings, hay
fork rope and car; 5 pulleys; 1 Ren-
frew cream separator; 1 clover and
timothy seed mill; 1 harrowing cart;
1' wheelbarrow; 1 bag truck; 1 clip-
ping machine; 1 set discs.; 1 set
scales 2000 lbs.; 1 root pulper; 1
buggy; 1 cutter; 1 set double barn--
ess; 1 set single harness; 3 horse
collars; . 1 drive belt; 1 colony house
10x14; 1 colony house 6x7; chicken
feeders end water fountains; 1 brood-
er stove; 1 cyclone seeder.
Household Effects -3 'wash stands;
1 hanging lamp, 4 lamps, 1 lantern;
1 toilet set; 2 pieces linoleum; 1 lin-
oleum rug 12x131/2; 1 small table; 1
buffet; 1 washing machine; 1 daven
port in good condition; 1.writing
desk; 1 oak kitchen cabinet; 1 exten-
sion table; 6 good kitchen chair's; 2
odd chairs; 3 rocking chairs; 1 settee
and 2 chairs to match; 1 tapestry rug
0x10. A number of tools. Small arti-
cles too numerous to mention.
Terms—Cash.
No reserve as the proprietor is giv-
ing up fanning on account of 111
health.
Farm -100 acres. Brick house, Bank
barn. Drive shed. 12 acres of bush.
Clay loam, Well drained, Farm offer-
ed subJeet to reserve bid.
Terms on farm, 10% clown, balance
in 30 days.
John Ferguson, Proprietor.
Herold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Spence's, Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
rr
COT COARSE FOR THE PIPS*
Cur FINE FOR CIGARETTES
Seaforth
Monument Works
b'ormerly
V. L. l;hapma4
-'.Utt u1'11s..t'Pr.19 I11
CUNNINGHAM &
PRYDE
bee Invite inspection of our stock
of Cemetery Memorials
SEAFORTH — TUESDAYS AND
SATURDAYS, or any other
time be ,appointment
See Dr, Harburn—Phone 106 •-
Phone 41-Exeter—Box 150
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Sohtnoes, 5.5,.
Patrick D. McConnell. ti Glenn H
SEAFORTH, ONT
Telephone.'?+
V
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.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co:
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont,
Officers
President, Ilex. McEwing, Blyth;
Vice President, W. le. Archibald, Sea.
forth; Mgr. & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid,
Seaforth.
Directors
Alex. McEwing, Blyth, W. R. Arch-
ibald, Seaforth; Alex. Broadfoot, Sea-
forth; Chris. Leonhardt, Bornholm;
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Thomas.
Moylan, Seaforth; Frank McGregor,.
Clinton; Ifugh Alexander, Walton;
George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F-
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
,r 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
1Snecesanrs to James Wetso..
1151'.' ST SRAFORTI3, ONT
All kinds of insurance risks effect•
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster,"M.A., Groom, ,
of University of Toronto.
Paul L. Brady, M,D., Graduate ei
University of Toronto.
The Clinic is fully equipped 'et* ti
complete and modern x-ray and who,
up-to-date diagnostic and therenniu•
equipment.
Dr. F. Jo R. Forster, Specialist ,t.
Diseases of the Ear, Eye. Noes An,.
Throat, will be at the Clinic the a""
Tuesday in every month from 3 to
6 p.m. '
Free well -baby clinic will by 1).1.,
on the second and last Thursday '•
every month from 1 to 2 p.m
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A..M.0
Physician and Surgeon
la Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phnne
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Fye. Ear. Nose and Tlirnat
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INSURANCE
Lite, Fire. Auto, Sickness & Accid-
ent. Windstorm & guarantee bonds.
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
In first class companies.
Information cheerfully given
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES
Sun Life Assurance
Co. ,of 'Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
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DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
,PHONE COLLECT SEAFORTH 15, EXETER 235
DARLING & CO; OF CANADA, LTD.
(Essential War industry)