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The Seaforth News, 1943-11-18, Page 8HENSALL THE SEAFORTH NEWS Counsil,Meeting.-- Card of Thnks Statutory meetiilg of the village I wish to thank all the friends ', held (l neighbors. Dar ththeirkindness and council was wre d on Monday at 8 an help m every way since my recent opezataon, Louis Taylor, Varna, Born - At Airs R J Pattersotts P•01. in the council chamber with till Nursing Horne, kiwis/ill, on Satnrcicty, members being• irresent, Tlro minutes Nov. 53, to Mr, and Mrs; Win. GIolm, of the- pz'evious meeting read. I,, a son, Fink and F. Snsallecombe that the Barn -- At Mrs R J Patterson's minutes be adapted' as real Carried DOG LOST Nursing Home, Hensali, on hitt•. R. J, Patterson; tax collectorYoung collie dog, clerk brown, ur'day, Nov, 13, to Reeve and Mrs, R, ported' tax collections` to date zof lost since Nov' 8th, Any informationE. Shaddick, a son. $3,025.22. J, A. Patterson, treasurer please call 6541'12, Seaforth, The Red Cross Branch of S.S. No, presented his annual financial re -FOR SALE 10, Hay, held their regular meeting at port for the year ending .November { Good Jersey cow for sale, freshen the home of Mrs, Fred Co1'bett on 15th, 1943, A. Kerslake and E. Fink 1st of February. Apply to E. Andi'ew Thursday afternoon, with a good at- that the treasurer's report be adopt- Flarpnrhey, ;, tezndanee. During the afternoon the ed. as read. Carried. Correspondence • ladies quilted two quilts; read as follows: F, W, Gladznan re Auction Sale Miss Margaret Johnston, assistant property, Dept, of Municipal Affairs at the local Post Office, has been con• re bonds, The Scale Shop re stook Farm Stock and implemeuts. At fined to her home the past weak ow- scales, Judge T, M. Costello re the Lot 16, Concession 3, Morris Twp,, ing to illness, •voters' list, Bills and accounts: 8% utiles south ofBhzevale; Those Mrs. Wesley Veneer visited recent- School board, current ex from a distance are welcomed for ly at the home of her dengbter and pensee, son-in•law Illi. and Mrs. Gilbert $1,000; J. Parkins and .A. Kerslake, dinner. Thursday, Nov. 25th, Sale Johns; I711mville, that the account of the school board starts at 1 pan., sharp. Mr. and hire. Ezra Bipfel recently be paid. Carried. F. Snzallacombe and Horses - 1 bay horse 10 years old; - purchased the property on No. 4 E. Fink, that we now adjourn to 1 Amu mare rising 9 (team); 1 bay highway from Mr, Walter Fairbairn, meet again Dec. 6th at 8 p.m. -Jas. horse rising 5;1 bay mare rising 4 Mwhich Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Morris A. Patterson, Clerk, (team), have been residing, I I Cattle - 1 fresh cow; 1 cow to The Exeter•Hensall branch of the Presentation.- freshen Nov. 18511; 1 cow to freshen Canadian Legion held a very success- About fort neighbors and friends Presentation. -- Jan 28th. 1 cow due in Match; 1 Ful bingo and dance in the town hall y g Jersey :coy, idly; 2 carrying 2n2 on Thursday evening. The prizes gathered at the home of Mr and coif; 1 cow, ch'y; 2 roan steers 2 were fowl and the door prize a tori Mrs. Geo. Dalrymple on Thrusday years old; 2 gray steers 2 years old; evening th honor of their son, Pta, 1 gray steer 2 years old; 2 poll Angus key, was wan by Miss Gweiuiolyn "Wilmer Dalrymple who has been steers 1 year old; 2 poll. Angus heif- Cooper of Kippers, Murdoch's orches• tra furnished the music for the dance and the floor manager was Mr. M. Crich of Clinton. The ladies of the "Five Hundred Club" sold refresh- ments during the evening. Institute Meets The November meeting of the Sen- ior Women's Institute was held at the home of Miss Florence Welsh on Wednesday evening with Mrs, Fred Beer co -hostess. The president 3iiss Gladys Luker, presided and opened the meeting by singing the Ocle and 0 Canada." Miss _Florence Welsh am- - compel -tied at the piano. The roll call was answered witr My Favorite Pro- verb. Tho • pr'esident introduced the guest speaker, Rev. R. A. Brook, who gave an interesting address entitled "Armistice No, 2", and to whom a hearty vote of thanks was extended, The business followed. A report of the overseas boxes which were pack- ed, was given by the president, also letters read from P,O. Kenneth Pass- more somewhere in England and from Mr. and Mrs. Wm, G. Bell. Mrs. Orr reported eight housewives finish- ed for the navy and displayed one, A very interesting report was presented by Mrs. Beer, who attended the Wo- men's Institute convection reld in Hotel London, Nov. 2,3, 4. A most interesting motto entitled "Nothing Great Was ever achieved without en thusiesm," was given by Mrs, E. Chipehase, The demonstration was a display of "Something New from Something Old." by the members. The recipe by Mrs. Mickle was given by Mrs. Drysdale and the current events prepared by Miss Sally Man- son was presented by Miss Esther Macillwaine. The December meeting will be held at the home of Mrs, R. Cameron with Miss Greta. Lammie co -hostess. A piano instrumental by Miss Lammie concluded the program after which the national anthem was sung and refreshments served, tome on furlough, Progi'essive eueh- ors 1 year old; 2 blue roan heifers, 1 re was played, The ladies' first prize Year old; 1 Hereford heifer, 1 year was won by Mrs. Wesley Veneer and old; 1 white heifer 1 year old; 1 bull ladies consolation by Mrs. Thomas '10 months, eligible for registration; S poll A Brintnell, The gents first prize won ngus calves; 6 young cattle, by Mr. Wesley Veneer and gents' yearlings. consolation by Mr. Stanley Mitchell, Pigs' -"-1 sow with pigs at foot; a Later Wilmer was presented with a number of shoats, signet ring and a money belt con- Contents 05 House Trailer, includ- i R 1' taining money. The presentation Was ng , vro res suitable for orchestra; 1 made by 114r, Stanley Mitchell and+ tent 7x12 (newt, blanitets, dishes, etc, Other articles, tools (oar equip - the accompanying address read by meat) too numerous to mention, Mr. Joe Ferguson. The recipient ex- Implements - 1 White engine, 25 - pressed sincere thanks and 811 joined horse, suitable for saw mill or heat - in singing "For He's a Jolly Good ing plant; 1 tank (capacity 11 bar - Fellow," Refreshments were served. rets); 1 suction mew complete with "Dear Wilmer, We, your friends and hose, Beatty make (new); 1 circular FOR SALE .A "Massey Harris 8 -inch grinder, and a box cutter, both in good re- pair. Russell Coleman, Phone 366r 41, Seaforth. FOR SALE One. 1Vlasterpicee took stove with warming closet, a good welter and an excellent baker. Ernest Stevens, Rail- way street, Auction Sale Lambert Sale Yards, Str'athroy, Saturday, Nov. 20th, 100 Head mixed stock Cattle, Sales every Saturday. Also private sales during the week., Trucks to deliver. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer, FOR SALE THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1943 Saturday Cash & Carry Specials I„111,11,,,1{ Ill 1 1111111,1,1111 111111111111111,1, 11,1,,,,,11,11111,11 Maxwell House Coffee, lb bag 390 Maple• Leat Flour . 98 ib, bag 2,40 Robinhood Flour ................ ............•.• . 98 lb. bag 3.59 Guest Ivory Soap 5 cakes 23e Ivory Sew, plcge, 22o Oxydol, pltger 90 Odex Soap 4 cakes 19e Blue Ribbon Tea, 11) 69c We close at 10 P.M.. Saturday W. J. FINNIGAN 00 Barred Roclt pullets, 5 months old. Mrs. Alex. Stirling, 852-32, Sea, • forth. WANTED Two school boys, or two girls, to room. Apply to Mrs, W. J. Stevens, James St, FOR SALE One Leicester ram lamb far sale, Oliver Anderson, Phone 5 on 850 TIRE 1LOST 21 -inch tire and rim, lost on Mill Road last week. Pinder please notify Bill Fotheringham, phone Clinton 628-11, Also bunch of York chunks for sale. 200 Rock pulletsFOR readySALE-to-lay, Apply Mrs. James Murray, R.R. 1, Seaforth, Phone 852-24. RO0MS At Sri's, Gordon's, are for rent to n reliable couple, No fancily. Conveni- ent to church, school and store, Part- ly heated if desired. Apply at the house on Main St„ Egnnonciville, or address Box 51, Seaforth. neighbors are gathered here together saw; 1 Deering binder 7 ft.; 1 Auction Sale at your home with feelings of pride Massey -Harris mower, 6 foot cut; 1 and regret. With a feeling of pride Massey -Harris manure spreader; 1 Mrs, Peter Fitzpatrick will offer because you, a young man of our International manure spreader; 1 for sale at public auction, mi the community are leaving us to proudly seed drill: 1 root pulper; 3 Mc- premises, lot West Ses of ;*136, Mill do the job that has been assigned to Laughlin cutters; 5- Chatham cutters; Street, Dublin, on 'Saturday, Novem- you in this war. We know you will 4 Wm. Gray cutters; 3 extra set of bey 27, at 1 p.m., the following; carry the torch high and do your job shafts; 2 set of sloop sleighs; 1 set The House and Lot. --The house is as well as you can. We also have a of bench sleighs; 1 truckwagon; 1 a fine 10 -roost building with new feeling of regret because we will set of scales; 1 Massey -Harris comb- hardwood floors, recently decorated miss you from our Community. For ination rack; 1 top buggy; 2 sets of and all in good condition, -It is suit - of you have always been a good sport bridles; ble It3tntarpaulinsetsuit blceoufor able Household Meets 1 new chester- -1 and neighbor. Re Vizi"' you the bast of luck. As a remembrance please trucks; 1 babbit spoon; 1 power field suite, 3 rockers, 2 occasional accept these gifts as a token of our drill; 4 sills suitable f 1 1 5 chairs 1 secretary. 1 lcitchen table s 1 a of lay reek; friendshipand goodwill. Signed on rock elm tongues; a quantity of lum- G kitchen chairs, bedroom furniture g her; a number of cedar posts; 1 pile (dressers, stands, four beds with Auction Sale behalf of your neighbors and friends of dry mumaple wood mattresses and springs), hall melt, Terms rash, four small tables, magazine rack, 1 Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer. Mrs. Jas. Thynne, Jack Thiene, r nnrnslra Or. . same at Mrs. R. A. Orr's by Decem- clock, 1 sewing machine, 4 floor b 1st The following are acceptable Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. tic, Click Cornice, gaissznagauospOr Card of Thanks Mrs, S. Leyburme and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors who so kindly assisted in any way during their recent sad bereavement, also those who loaned cars and for the beautiful floral tributes, FARM FOR SALE 150 acres good clay loam, all under cultivation except 12 acres of bush. Well drained and fenced. Bank barn on stone. foundation, 66' square, stabling underneath with cement floor's. Hay barn 341 square with hen house underneath, driving shed 24' x 34'. Cement silo 12'x35': Frame house with Insulate brick covering, seven rooms and wood shed. Situated 7 miles from Seaforth, 4 miles from Walton, 100 rods from school and 175 miles .from Winthrop. Lot 27, pt. 28, Con. 10, Melfillop, Apply to Zack McSpadden, Walton, R,R.4. Hydro all through barn and house, TRACTOR PLOW 3 furrow Case tractor plow. 10 inch shears, for sale. Fergus Horan, lot 4, con, 8, Mcleillop, Phone 23r8, Dublin central. FOR SALE 300 Rock, White Leghorn, Hybrid Leghorn and Rock pullets, started to lay, Blood tested stock, Andrew Moore breed, Seaforth. Apply to J. A. Nichol, Lake road, Exeter. Hay P.O. The magazine committee of the Navy Lea ire are making an appeal rug (5.10), 1 congoleum rug (Sx10), Of House Furnishings. fol magazines for the sailors. Any -y y , 1 electric sweeper, 1 electric toaster, In Brussels on Saturday, Nov, 20th. one having any to donate may leave A l t 1 electric hoe, 1 electric plate, 1 Mrs. Perry, Proprietress, Attention lamps, wall lamps, stair carpet and Fa Ynlet`S }7J1 tt en n p -American, Atlas @ention Colliers, Cosmopolitan, Coronet, En- lilt: new, 1 Silent glow oil Miming push maga (Sphere, Tatler", Es- stove, 1 cook stove with water -front, guise, FortuSp, Geographic etc.) Hars- Ne will have a Car' of 'Sun Ring' will burn coal m. wood; 1 folding card niag'az,ne Digest, Movie and Radio g• carpet, runners and several mats all ens, Liberty, Life, Look, blacleans, mags., National, Newsweek, New ' World, New Yorker, Pic, Picture Post, Punch, Popular Mechanics - The many friends of Mrs. D. Walks Science. Popular Photography, the are pleased to hear she is improving, Readers Digest, Red Book, Post, following her recent operation. , True Story, Women's stags, for the Mr. W. Kerslake of St, Marys and Women's Services. LAC Kenneth Kerslake of the RCAF., r New Brunswick, visited on Saturday Dr. A. R. Campbell, chairman of with the former's son and daughter- the war services committee and Miss in-law, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Kerslake, Gladys Luker, president of Women's Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Patterson spent a Institute, have received grateful let - few clays last week in Toronto, tors frons,local boys overseas who Mrs. D. G, Steer and Patsy visited on have received boxes sent them. Sunday with Mrs. Gertrude Brazier Miss Eleanor Fisher of Graven - and Miss Dorothy Brazier in London. hurst visited on Tuesday with Mr. :lir. and Mrs, Ray Lammie of Cen- and Mrs, John E. McEwen, traria visited on Sunday with the for- The Red Cross Branch of S.S. No, mer's mother, Mrs. Lammie and Miss 10, Hay, are holding a euchre and Greta Lammie. dance in the school on Friday even - Mrs, T. Simpson and Pte. Thos. ing. Everyone welcome. Simpson of Windsor were recent Rev, Joseph Taylor and Mrs. Tay - visitors with friends in the village. for and daughter of Cranbrook mov- Mrs. Lou Simpson returned home ed into the Presbyterian manse this this week after spending the past week. several weeks in Detroit with her daughter, elm.Voth and son, Mr, dies' Aid of Carmel Presbyterian William Simpson. Church suet on Tuesday evening with Miss June Murdock has accepted Mrs, Basil Edwards presiding. The the position of organist and choir meeting opened by singing '.When leader in Br•ucefield United Church He Cometh," after which Mrs. Ed- am' commences her services there wards led in prayer. Miss Violet next Sunday. Hyde was appointed secretary to fill Shipping day at the Red Cross the vacancy macre by Mrs, W. A. rooms will be Dee, 1st and the con- MacLaren. The business followed, veners would like all sewing and The program was given by Mrs. Earl knitting finished and handed in by , Campbell and Mrs. Ed Munn's group • The November meeting of the LtA (3" Lump Coal in our yard this week end. Splendid Fuel for the Farm Trade, More like "Alberta" than any Coal table, wash -board, :lust mops, 2 oil churns, cooking utensils, and dishes and numerous small articles ordinar- ily found in a home. available Terms -Cash for all household of-' FOR SALE Mots. For the house, a down pay -I li AI l meat of 10% and the balance within so a mit NOTICE Wee Bradshaw, your Watkins Dealer, also agent for E. D. Smith • R t stock, Market St., Seaforth, M Ont. Phone 50. Tonnage of No. 1 30 days; house offered subject to a "Buckwheat Anthracite"reserve bid. I This is first class clean hard coal Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. We have another car of this expected shortly WANTED TO BUY I Your orders placed now for "Chestnut A used baby's sleigh walited. Apply Anthracite" Coal, strictly for brooder to Mrs. J. A. Boucher, corner of stoves, for late January or February James and Church streets, or phone delivery, will help us to secure i 54-w. - your supply J. e SCOTT ;vave, with b SEAFORTH Frank forth. cLPARnoe Auction Sale Of Farms, Stock, Implements, .Etc.' At Lot 20, Con. 8, Hibbert Twp„ 1 Of Farm, Stock, Implements, Etc, 2% miles west of Staffa, on Friday, In Egmondville village on Friday, Nov, 20, at 12 o'clock sharp, ' Nov. 19th at 1 p.m. Horses -1 Perclieron team 10 years Horses -1 Percheron team 7 years old Harness, set back band harness, ' d. Cattle - 2 Durham cows with cal olCettle-- Durham cattle: 1 cow 5 ves, 500 lbs.; 9 Durham cows due to years old, clue in Dec.; 1 cow 8 years freshen from 1st, Dec, to Mar 1st; 4 old, bred in Sept.; 1 cow 7 years old, Holstein cows tine to freshen from clue in March; 1 cow, 6 years old, due time of sale to Mar, let, 2 young 1st of June; 1 heifer 3 years olcl, due calves; 4 Hereford spring calves; 2 in December; 3 year-old heifers; 3 Holstein heifer spring calves; 3-2- year-old steers; 4 spring calves. year old Hereford heifers; 25 Here- Pigs 1 York sow; 10 pigs 2 7 Room Brick house, Church St., Bathroom, Furnace, Lights, Town 'Vater. Good Barn and Hen House on property. 7 Room Frame House, North Main St„ Furnace, Lights and Town Water. 6 Room Frame House, in Egmond- ville, 2 lots, Lights, Garage on Prop- erty. FOR SALE 1 FARM PROPERTY 100 A 2 volt, 6 tube, long and short B Acres McKillop Township, One Stewart Warner cabinet radio, rick House, Bank Barn, good clay atteries, Also some young pigs. loam, well under -drained, Convenient- ly located. Fowler, 3", miles west of Sea- 50 acre Grass Farm, all seeded, CLEARING Auction Sale ford and Durham steers from 700 to I months old )nosy, Nov, P1511, 900 lbs, consisting of a piano instrumental I 1 Implements - 1 6 -ft. McCormick The Sunbeam Mission Bancl of 1 "Edelweiss Glide" by Mrs, Ed, . Hey, Grain and Routs 400 bus. of binder; 1 6 -ft. Deering mower; 12 -ft. Carmel Presbyterian Church met in .Munn; Miss Audrey Campbell and macg'i1 is bags of potatoes; 60 dump rake; NTcOornntclt manure the schoolroom of the church on Sun- tons of mixed bay; 400 bus. of wheat; Miss Aileen Munn sang a pleasing spreader; 1 spring -tooth cultivator; 1 day at 2.30 p.m. for their regular duet, "Home on the Range," accotn- 15ir hss, feed wheat; 500 bus, of oats, disk harrow; hog crate; Coelcshutt meeting. The president, Lila Moir, Pigs ie pigs 8 weeks old. ponied by Miss Aileen Munn on the Implements -1 Model C Case tree.' puller and cultivator; seed drill; 1 presided and opened the meeting by guitar. A piano solo Miss Evelyn tot. on rubber; 1. McCormick Deering sett of ion4harrow; barrows; arro gip oset soul a hymn, with Mrs. L. Baynham at Taylory grain separator with straw shredder the piano. Sentence prayers followed Mrs. Lee of London visited re- and elevator, 28-46; 1 chive belt 100 flet•, 2 furrow gang plow, riding plow, by Ronald McKinnon, Anne Tiede- cantly with Mrs. Alda Simmons. Font; 1 Co<kslrutt 6 foot. one•rvay dish; set of sloop sleighs, fanning mill; 1 Brandt and Betty L. Moir after cream separator (like new); 1 truck LAC Carl Daters of the RCAF vis- 1 set. of tractor double disk; 1 new which the Scripture passages were Red this week at his home here. McCormick Deering tractor plow 3 wagon, steel wheels; hay rack, 16 ft. read by same. The motto and text htrroty; 1 tiff s tractor tooth cultiva• (new); fanning mill, hay car, hay were repeated in unison. The offer- Induction service will be held in tor, 8 Pont; 1 o'McCormick stiff Deering hay font, rope, slings. 1 steel barrel, 1 oak in was received and dedicated byr Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen- lc drr; 1 sulky ralce; 1 Viking cream barrel, forks, shovel, whippletrees, Mrs. R. A. Orr, The roll call was an- sail, when Rev, Joseph Taylor of p rioter with iliotor; 1 82000.16, and outer articles. swererl by fourteen members, after Cranbrook will be inducted as min- stock scaics; 1 set of 4 section hair Flaruess-1 set of breeching hay - . 1 rubber tired wagon and gravel nese; number of ]corse collars; 65 box: .t rultipacker; 1 grain box; 1 "solos, M,H, side rake, 2 wheel trailer, 1 Household Effects -1 Quebec cook walking plow; M.H. manure spreader; stove' 1 extension kitchen table, 1 CONSTANCE 1 Uoelcshutt. 13 disk fertilizer 4r111 sausage and land press; 2 oak rock - (Bite new); 1 Frust & Wootl rnowor 6 ens 1 davenport (oombinatiom); 1 Down South study bookwataken by an 1,(11(1 1n „thee] roost of the church on ft est binder;e1releclric grinder, 'Wee- churn; 1 Victrola and records; 1 wal- Thursday afternoon. Thence. Tho thrghnuse, 1 'electric fencer'; fanning nut organ, 1 dresser. Mrs. Roy Maclaren. The meeting Foundation of the new order, eel ruin, extension ladder, hay 'f .1 •roe Grain -36 bus, of seed peas. - closed by singing "We've a Story to n,'aysn', Mrs. Nottingham offered p which the secretary, Douglas Moir . ister, read the minutes. Mrs. Orr then core , ducted the business and a hearty vote of thanks is extended to all those supporting the 'Band m the sale of Christmas cards. The topddC Regular sleeting 05 W M S was f t • 1 esFI snuffler.1 nee. 7 washing machine and wringer, 1 sling ropes, fonts, shovels, whipple- Terms on chattels, cash. trees and other -articles. - Property -Frame house in Village of Egmondville with acres of land Quantity of household furniture, 74 Terms cash. with good well and cistern, Al. the same time and place tile F<irnr -- 60 acres more or lose in Township of 'uckersmith with good parcels cf property will ;he offered: barn 40x60, and frame house, goon FarinaPParcel 1, 100 aeras, Lot 26, water supply. If net 'sold together Con, 8, -Iaei•t Twp, Large bank buildings will he offered separately, barn with straw stied, silo, water in Terms on property made known barn and good stabling; drive shed; day of sale, Crawford Simpson, Proprietor. good brick house, buildings, u nmttaconveneE P, Chesney, Cleric, c.nces, hydro throughout but ings, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Parcel 2 -- 100 acres; Lot 26, Con,. 7, Hilbert Twp., all in grass except 12 acres of wheat. Windmill, excellent water supply. Parcel 3 - West Se of Lot 30, Con: 6, Hibbert Twp, All in grass. Wind- mill, good water supply. Terms on pr'oper'ty made known day of sale, sold subject to reserve hill. Estate of the late Wm. Davis, Prop Harold Jacltson, Auctioneer, 10. P. Chesney, Clerk. Tell to the Nations," and the Lord's prayer, Hymn 329 was sung, after prayer in unison. which Mrs. Lindsay and Mrs. Notting. Rev. McConnell of Lucknow con- ham offered prayee. Scripture read - ducted services in Carmel Presbyter- ing, Psalm 33 by Mrs. Nottingham, tan Church on Sunday. Miss June Mrs. Britton gave 0 reading on re - Murdoch contributed a vocal' solo, sentnient, Mrs, Menzies then took "'Breathe on Me Breath of God," and :hige of the meeting for iuslalling also presided at the organ (Wring the ofticm s: President, Mrs, Britton; ist vire Min, Lindsay;2nc1 vice Mrs, evening service. 1Tugill; secretary, Mrs. C, Dexter; Mr. and Mrs, A. L, Case visited on tr essar'or, Mrs. B. Stephenson; rec. Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. E. Rosser setty„ Mrs. R. Lawson; literature in Denfield. see., Mrs, E, Lawson; temperance Services in the United Church on sec„ Mrs. Snell; mita box secty, Sunday were conducted by Rev. R, Miss Edith Britton; pianist, Mrs, MI- A, Brook. The choir sang two an- duan; assistant, Edith Britton press theme, "Prepare Ye the Way," and see.tY•, Min C. Dexter., stewardship. "Dedication" with Miss Greta Latn- Mrs, B. Stephenson; strangers' seety., mie A.T.C.M. at the console. Mrs, G. Leitch; floral committee, Mrs, Addison. A very enjoyable evening was MVR. Will Dolmagc entertained her spent on Friday W1zen the Wohelo neighbors to a Red Cross quilting on Class entertained at a cro1dnole pal - ,Wednesday of last week, ty. Refreshments were served at te conclusion of the games. Want and For Sale ads, 3 weeks 60c, sir rHont4s°!CLF(? It o t Township of Hibbert. Good, piece of land with ample water supply. 135 Acres, McKillop Township, Frame House and Good Barn, Well located. E.,C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phones 334 Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220 PILES Sufferers of bleeding and Protruding piles should know Bumpers 1lerbal Pills treat the cause at its source. Money back if the first bottle does not satisfy. At Beating's and McKindsey's Drug Stores. TRIMMED TURNIPS WANTED Highest Market Prices Sizes 31/2" to 6 in, Phone 171-14, Exeter EDGAR CUDMORE R,R,1, Hensall Seaforth Monument Works Formerly W, E. Chapman NOW OPERATED BY CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE We invite inspection of our stock of Cemetery Memorials SEAFORTH - TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS, or any other time: by appointment See Dr, Harburn -?hone 105 . Phone 41 -Exeter -Box 150 McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays: SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank , Build.- ing, Seaforth, Office hours: - Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1,30 p.m. to 5 p.m, Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m, The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH Ont. Officers President, Alex. McEwing, Blyth; Vice President, W, R. Archibald, Sea- forth; eaforth; Mgr. & Secs-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth, Directors Alex, McEwing, Blyth; W, le. Arch. ibald, Seaforth; Alex. Broadfoot, Sea - forth; Chris. Leonharclt, Bornholm; E, .1. Tr'ewartba, Clinton; Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Brimfield; R. F. McKercher, Dublin; J. le. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. Parties desirous to effect insurauce or transact other business, will be promptly ateuded to by applications to any of the above named officers offi addces,ssreed to their respective post 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, SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A, McMaster, M.B., 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. D', 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 3 to 5 p.m. Free well -baby clinic will be held on the second and last Thursday in every month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 J 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 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. Spence's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One 1Vlillion Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235 . DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry) 1