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The Seaforth News, 1953-03-05, Page 8New Ready -To -Wear SPRING SUITS See the latest arrivals in new fleck weaves, small check patterns and fine pick and pick cloths — Tailored in one button link single breasted, young men's single and double breasted styles as well as men's naturals — A wide choice now at 49.50 - 55.00 - 59.50 • Boys' Zip -Front Double -Knee Sanforized Jeans Blue sanforized Jeans with double knees for extra wear. — The re-inforcing is in the inside for better appearance. Zipper front style. Sizes 6 to 16 years. Very special 2.9Spair STANFIELD'S athleUNDERWEAR te SOMETHING NEW FOR MEN ! PURE YL Shirts & Shorts They look and feel like cotton, but the wearing quality will outstrip cot- ton by many times. - - You'Il get at least two years' wear out of these Nylon briefs. - - Better try a suit now at 21.50 pergarment t Bros. gpmessaaamarsonsacemMilinsraimilMiliffillantr • Cars! Trucks! Tractors! A Fine Selection to choose from Look over this list 49 MONARCH COACH 46 MONARCH SEDAN 50 FORD COACH 49 FORD COACH 46 FORD COACH 41 FORD COACH CARS 48 MERCURY SEDAN 47 MERCURY COACH 50 CHEV COACH 42 DODGE SEDAN 40 PONTIAC COACH TRUCKS 47 FORD 3 ton Dump 37 DODGE 1/2 ton TRACTORS 46 FORD TRACTOR 50 FORD TRACTOR 47 FORD TRACTOR 49 COCKSHUTT 30 Daly Motors PHONE 102 Ford -Monarch SEAFORTH Floor Sanding and Refinishing We are now in full swing Call for estimates Anything for the floor Guaranteed Installations .if Inlaid Linoleum Congoleum Rubber Tile ' Marboleum Tile Congo Wall Plastic Tile BOX FURNITURE STORE Funeral and Ambulance Service Phone Day 43 Night 595W INOMMISIMIe DUBLIN Dublin Continuation School News On Thursday morning we are to be entertained by the Davies family. They put on an excellent program for us last year and we are looking THE SDAFORTH NEWS CARD OF THANKS Mr. Inane 11110411 wishes to express hie Manias to the Scott Msmarisl Hospital stuff roe their care while he was u patient there, also for the many cauls, 'treats and flowers aveeived, with epeeial thanks to Drs. Iltraidy and McMaster CARD OF THANKS We wish to Week r many relatives.s friendsand neighbors for (hada kindness and sympathy shown Orring our recent bereaves meal 1 the death of our dear sister Evelyn, also far the beautiful floral tributes and to those who kindly o t, rats, Special thanks to Rev. Mt Gardiner, Mr. Box and the pull bearers; also the soloist Mr. Scott rued the accompanist Mrs, Rennie, TIIE SHADE FAMILY CARD OF THANKS 1 wish to express my sincere appreciation for the kindness and care shown ma during my Illness in Scott Memorial. Hospital by the Horses mad staff, the Rens Mr, Moines and Dr. McMaster, 8nd those whokindly sent me flowers and cards or remembered me in any way, MRS. D. ZAPPE CARD OF THANKS Mt'. • Id Mrs. J. W. Stackhouse, Brueefleld, wound like to thank friends and relatives far gifts, cards and personal malls on their fiftieth wedding anniversary AE A 1662 GenerFO'Motorss h f ton trite): in like new condition, very low mileage. Would consider one third cash and balance on easy terms. Apply at the News Office. WANTED TO BUY Wanted to buy; an outdoor toilet. Apply et The News office FOR SALE 5 Collie pups guaranteed to work good. JOAN BYERMAN, 8431.24 Seaforth Red Cleves Sed, SAL lE to WALTER McCLURE, Seaforth 844r5 FOR SALE Milling machine, McCormick -Deering, single units, goad as new, used two seawalls. Phone 46x5 Dublin. ZACK RYAN, Seaforth RR 5 FOR SALE Yamag Durham.; cow (part Jersey) due to freshen first week in Mach; a -good Berge *about 10110 IUs, grey in color; also young calf. CEO, COLCLOUCII, RR 1 Clinton, or phone 805011 FOR SALE Four springer cows. GLEN NIXON, phone 661x4 Seaforth FOR SALE Bunch of good strong pigs for sole. A. R. DODDS, 933t•14 FOR SALE Most woad for the money—hardwood tops by the card. nt Lot 6, Con, 18, Hallett Twp. Phare 60x4 Brussels. JIM STEVENSON forward to another fine one this year. Since this is Education Week in Ontario our school is l i-eparing for an Open House in the near future. Many posters and some fine art dis- plays are being prepared. A loom is one of the most interesting objects that the art class boasts of. Put in your orders early for scarfs or sweaters. I'm sure they will be glad to weave them for you. Some preparations are being made for our St. Patrick's concert. Every- one is beginning to go about hum- ming tunes from Old Erin. The rest goes on behind closed doors so I cannot tell you mare about it. I H ENSALL Ar. Harry Joynt, Mrs. Joynt and Judith Ann of Toronto, spent the weekend visiting with the former's mother, Mrs. Alice Joynt. Mrs. Parker of Exeter visited this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stan Tudor. I Miss Martha Heideman of Clinton was a weekend visitor with Mr. and Mrs. Archie MacGregor and Donald. Miss Shirley Chapman, nurse -in - training at Victoria Hospital, Lon- don, spent the week with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chapman. Mrs. A. Crerar and Allan were recent visitors with relatives at Listowel. Mrs. Emalie Schroeder returned hone after spending several weeks with relatives at St. Clair Shores, Mich. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Koehler and Mrs. Nancy Koehler of Toronto spent the weekend with Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Koehler and Mr. and Mrs. Leonard Erb. Mrs. R. Luxton of Clinton visited recently with her mother Mrs. R. M. Kirby. Miss I,llien Halliday of St. Thom- as spent the weekend with friends here. Miss Etta Jarrott of Toronto and Dr. James Jarrott of New York vis- ited during the past week with their mother, Mrs. Catherine Jarrott. Mr. Fred Smallecombe, One of Hensall's oldest residents, was tak- en seriously ill at his hone here and was removed by ambulance to the home of his daughter, Mrs. C. Faber where he is resting comfortably. Mr. Charles Fee is assisting at the local C.N.R. depot during the onion season. Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the weekend at the home of her son-in- law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ed. 'Corbett. Mr and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale are spending several weeks in Florida. in the interests of Mr. Drysdale's health. BRUCEFIELD Miss Tena Baird is visiting Mrs. A. McQueen and Margaret. Mr. and Mrs. L. Finlayson and family are moving to Cromarty where Mr. Finlayson is employed by Robert Gardiner. Mr, and Mrs. G. Griffith and fam- ily, Stratford, visited with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Elliott and family on Sunday. mnc The Salvation Army Thursday, March 5 8 P.M. SPECIAL SERVICES conducted by Captain Mor- row and Captain McIntyre and a group of Young People from St. Marys "rA Spiritual Treat in store for All" Auction Sale FARM MACHINERY. At Lot 20, Con. 1 Hay Twp., 3$ mile west of Iiippen, on las', MtIrlr 20th, at 1 PM, Massey Harps 21 A 12 -ft. eembiue; New Holland twine tie bale( ?-'s 0000 old; John Deere A.R. tractor on rubber 2 years old; Minneapolis Moline R row crop (motor, 2 -Deere 1.1 tractor ; 1910 lon tractor ooilrubber Font with hydraolle scutile)•; John Deere s ft. power tike -off binder (like new) t. John Deere si!, ft still tooth cultivator on rubber; International new disk 0 ft with 18" plates; International 15 ran double disk drill—power lift.; Harvey bale and grain elevator, -32 111 Jolie Deere side delivery rake on. robber; John Deere 12 ft lever harrows Tohn Deere 7 ft power mower;. John Deere 7i manure spreader; Massey Hall. ns 6 ft one two, disk; tractor mounted buzz sale; cement mixer; root politer: rubber tired wagon 1' grant box & rraek; Waterloo garden Greeter with lawn mower, sickle bar, cultiva- tor end spray paint ettaolnneots; (leathern chisel plow ; International 3 furrow plough; Massey Harris 2 furrow plough ; weed sln'nyer with 16 foot booth, water tank feeder's. Num- erous other articles. 'forms cash, No reserve, forme sold. JARROTT BROS„ Props. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk Clearing Auction Sale FARM STOCK & MACHINERY. At Lot 19, Con, 11, McKillop Twp„ 114 miles north of Winthrop, 11/s miles east, on Wednesday, March 10th, at 1 P.M. HORSES—Team Clyde mares 7 & 8 years old. CATTLE -'- 5 young cows due May. June and July. 1 Ilei'eford cow bred Jan, 12; 6 Hereford & Durham heifers rising 2 years old. fad and bred about Nov. 1st. 2 part Hol- stein heifers rising 2 yrs. 1 Herefer l heifer ;Islip, 2 yr old. 6 calves rising I ye old. 1 Hereford calf 3 months old. I good Hereford bull rising 2 Year old IMPLEMENTS — 1850 Ford tractor and plough; 6 ft Massey Harris binder; 5 ft Deering mover; 11 hoe seed drill; cultivator; 3 section harrows; walking niolgh, muffler, Mousey Ilarrla hey loader; rubber tired seamen, hay rack & shift, Steel tire wagon & gravel box ; set bench sleighs & flat rack ; foto' wheel trailer with stook Pack ; large 1110 orate & weighing crate; set of melee; ran - nine; mill; root pulpa t 3 chicken shelters; Renfrew cream separator; waiter trough ; 0,1- 11, clingers t wheelbarrow ; mmnu'e bunt ; eut ter. 5 ton mixed hay ; 400. bus, nrtxed glom ; 100 hue, oats; 40 bus. wheat; 2 doz, grain bags. 75 sacks,. 8 barrels, sugar kettle, sawn Pan, sap buckets & spines. Lumber, cellar posts, 8 cedar poste 20 ft long. Double har- ness, collars, forks, shovels, chains, whipple- trees and numerous other articles. No reserve, farm sold. Terms ensh. LORNE I-fOLLEY, Proprietor Herold Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk Auction Sale FARM STOCK & MACHINERY. At north half of Lot 22, Con, 9, Mortis two. 194 miles north of Walter & 2 miles west, on Thurs- day, March 19111 at 1.811 P.M. HORSES -Teem Clyde geldings age 11 & 12 yrs weighing 3400 lbs. CATTLE—Caw rising 7 years due July 21; steer rising 2 yrs; heifer Aetna 1 yr. Poultry --37 two ye old White Leghorn hens IMPLEMEN'T'S ft Massey Hants binder with truck & tongue; 1 Deering G ft mower; In ft. clump rake; Ilteorttional hay loader; 13 ft hay reek •, 16 ft lolling hay rack; Mes- sey Barris 10 ft steel roller; Massey Harris truth wagon t 3 hnroe-oiltivntors ; Massey Har- ris seed rh•111 with grass seeder: wagon box & stock rack; gravel box; grass seeder, 12 Ft seed haw; pen ltnrvrster for 5 ft. mower; walking plow t turnip seed (114111 turnip Pulp- er; gang plough 1 2 sets harrows; doable thaw wire stretchers; barb wire stretchers; Clinton forming mill & sieve0 t Oliver riding plow h1 good shape; 20 ft, extension ladder; 1G ft ladder; 2 (yams ant saws; 18 rafters for 14 ft building; lumber; enol oil heater, single harness, double hnt•nese t horse collars, pig rime, 21 grain Mtge; Bisset dtse, snuffler, saga,. kettle, ha• . knife: chains, forks, oto. 4 beds, 3 dresser's, sealer's, 40 hags potatoes and ether articles too numerous 10 mention. Terms cash, no reserve, fano sold FRANK A. KELLY, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auctioneer v E. P. Chesney, Clerk Dispersal Sale 81 REGISTERED AND GRADE AYRSHIRE Cows mid Heifers, hesitated and T -R tested from the Glenwatt Farm, 9 miles north of Seaforth ol41' miles east ; Oe 21,_ miles south and 21._ miles east. of Londbury, at Lot 16, Con. 13, McKillop Twp., Iluron County, Wednesday, March 181.1,, 1053, nt 1.30 P.M. 1 Registered cows as follows: Mopteland Snowfinke, reg, #323203, horn Nov. 16, 1947, recently freshened; Mapleland Daisy Belle reg. #333193, born Jan. 271h, 1948, recently freshened; Mapleland Rose. reg. *333196. born Apr. 23rd, 1049, recently freshened; Mapleland Edna. reg. *325203, born Oct. 26, 1047, recently freshened; Orodnle Brinks, reg. #229234. born Aug. 4th, 1989, milking. to calve Aug. 16tH. 6 Registered heifers as follows: Mapleland Irene, reg. #359626, horn Mach 20. 1930. to freshen April 23rd; Glenwntt Noreen, reg. #373354, born Nov, 21rd, 1950, recently freshened; 1lemvall Etheldeen, reg. #37.3551, born Oct. 12(1, 101(1, due April 1st: Gleovat Daisy, reg. #373152, born Dec. 13. 1950• due August 11th ; Glenwatt Edith. reg. *373552, born Nov. 60.2., 1950.. due Mareh 28; fllonwett Rose, reg. #370046. born Jan. 2314, 1051, due March 26th. Male --- Dorian Imperial, reg. #350855. brown and white, bola Dec. 17th, 1949, bred by George T. Spring, Thornhill, Ont. 4 yearling heifers eligible for registration; 5 heifer calves eligible for registration. 4 grade cows recently freshened. 5 grade heifers, fresh or to h•eshen within one month. The above mentioned cows nod heifers hove been serviced by Domieo Imperial. This is n high testing herd, of goad size and 00211((0. Terme cash. If weather is unfavorable slue will be under cover. GLEN MCNICHOL, Proprietor, Walton R2. Phare 811x2.1 Seaforth Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM STOOK AND IMPLEMENTS. At, Lot 0. Con. 9, Staley Twp•, 114 miles west and 14 mile south of Varna inobylon Lino) on Tuesday. Mash 10, at 1.31 P,hI. CA1"rL E — Hereford eow 7 yrs old, due Maly 20, bred H' mfod ; Hereford cow, 8 yrs old, due May 5, bred Hereford; Hereford heifer, 3 yrs old, due Sept- 1, brad Hereford; Durham cow, 5 yrs old, recently freshened; Durham cow, 6 yrs old, recently freshened; Holstein x Poll Angus cow, 6 yrs old, due April 20, bred Durham • 2 Hereford heifers, approx. 650 lbs (fat) ; 2 yearling steers, calf 1 month old: Poulty, etc. 60 Rock x New Hampshire hens flaying) ; 8 chicken crates IMPLEMENTS--Farma11 A tractor with 1 furrow plow and. 1 row muffler (if not sold before sale) ; set of 4 section drag harrows (newly sharpened) ; WIT 11 -disc fertilize' drill; Deering mower, 6 foot cut: lubber the twegop; flat tack ; 10 ft dump rake. Feed— Approx. 150 bus. of mixed grain 1 bus. of red clover seed; tOantiLy of Timothy seed 1 quan- tity of feed beans. Miscellaneous—De Laval electric cream separator; 4 milk pails: 2 milk mans; electric brooder, 250 chick capacity ; 14 hp electric motor; 40 ft extension cord; gas pump; electric fencer; 2000 lbs scales; wheel barrow, feed barrels. boxes, forks, feed troughs, logging chains, numerous other art- icles. furniture—Dining room suite: dining room table; 2 cellar cupboards. Teens cash. LLOYD BEARD, Propriefor Edw, W. Elliott, Auctioneer Joe Brandon, Clerk THU Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM. STOCK, IMPLEMENTS & Ilonseltold Effects, At Lot 12 Cal, 7, Tuck- erat»1t11 Twp., 3% south of Seaton, end. (c mile west on Thursday, March 12 at 1 pm. HORSL8-4 gelding 8 years old; 1 gelling 11 years old; set breeching harness end horse eolhu e CATTLE --- Ileret'ord 1101902^ 1x01 calf due April 27 Holstein av 4 years old, due A] ri 1 0; Holstein v 5>e rs ofd due March 20 Derham case 5 years aid, Inc Meech 10; ; Dur- ham sow 7 year's olrl Otte Match 121 Durham cow 4 year's old with calf at foot; Durham cow 7 yea's old, due March 1.1; Durham coli 7 years olid due March 17; Hereford cow 7 years old dueMarch 21; Durham cow 4 yea's old rite March 1st ; Durham colo 0 years old flue_ April 13. 14 -months -old steer 0nlf. 0. lost Spring calves Weighing 500 lbs, PIGS -6 chunks over 100 lbs. POULTRY -- 200 posy Year pallets. IMPLEMENTS—Model 1) Case tractor with live power tskeofl, new July 1552. MaOotm- Ick Deering stiff tooth cultivator 01,1 feet (like new) ; fertilizer sewer 0 ft. (like naw) 1 rake bar lay loader; 6 £t, Massey Harris mower; 3 frame treater plough ; wagon & rack. Set bob sleighs, horse scattier, steno boat; 100 ft, 01090 fence, 15 rod chicken wire, 20 Iron posts, barb wile, )2 ft. hire gate, gravel box, car & hay fork rope, hay fork, Massey-Hat'i•(s beaus puller, wheel bar- row, 2 scoop shovels, horse blanket, flro ex- tinguisher, logging chain, bag truck, 100 feed sacks; single furrow riding plow ;. 36 ft, ex- tension loader, Viking cream seporatar. Col- ony house 10x12, 3 shelters, hen troughs. chicken feeders & tonntllins ; 2 colony house stoves, fattening erste; 2 steel barrels. Grain -450 bas, mixed grain suitable for seed; corn on cab. Hay -12 ton baled hay ; clover seed 1 8 ton second etit alfalfa. Household Ef'ects--Dt'osser, bed & syringe; mattress; 2 easy shah's; 1 tapestry rug; 4 - burner white enamel electric stove (Hent Wave) ; reeking chair; drop leaf table; 6 chairs; lamps, dishes, gas stove, 3 burner with oven; couch, 1 long table. /2 hp. motor. Other articles too nunleroas to' mantiol. Terms cash. No reserve, farm sold. JOHN McLACELAN, Proprietor Harold Jackson, Auetioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk Clearing Auction Sale LIVESTOCK & MACHINERY, etc, At Lot 0, Con. 10, Grey Two., 2 miles east of Wal- ton, on Wednesday, March 1111 alt 12.80 p.m. CATTLE—Blnela cow 9 yea's old, bred in July; blectdc eow 8 years old, bred in July; blank cow 6 yelps old, bred to July ; red cow eyears old, bled in June; red eow 6 ken's old, bred in June; 2 I3olstein COWS 5 years old, posture bred. Black registered cow, 5 Years olid, bred; black registered cow 4 years old, bred; blue cow 3 years old, pasture bred; 2 red heifers 2 years all, pasture bred; 2 black heifers 2 years old, to freshen in April. 4 steers rising 1 yenr old ; 4 heifers rising 1 year old. Poultry -70 White Rock hens MACHINERY ---7e Cockshutl 010040rd trac- tor on rubber; 36-52 Mildmay grain separa- tor. 0 plate Cnckshutt one way dice; Univer- sal milker, 2 single units; Massey Harris hay loader; 7 ft. Deering hinder; ,'ribber tied wagon; hay rack; la inch Bisset grinder; 15- hoo disc Cockshutt grain drill ; 2 furrow tree - tor plow. 7 ft. International power mower: Massey Harris side rake; 5 ft. McCormick eltivntot'. Clinton fanning mill, motor 111163', 126 £t. 6" drive belt 4 ply, set harrows, huggY milder. 7" electric bench saw, heavy duly. 14 hp. motor, bench emery, 75 ft. 6" 4 -ply drive belt; 12 ft. cabin trailer (like new). travels .t, Grain & Hay—Quantity cot mixed hay. 150 las. mixed g1'ain. Household Effects—Rogers Majestic refrigerator, 711 cubic foot alike newt ; Maxwell electric wneher (good) ; Mof- fat combination range. Quebec heater, s pc. oak rliningloom sidle, studio conA] & match- ing Clair; kitchen table, buffet & 6 chairs, occasional chairs & smell tables; trilight lamp, electric lamps, Anndin lamp, 1500 watt Sunshine hot plate, singer sewing mnebine, phonograph, 3 piece maplebedroomsuite; bedroom suites complete; iron single bed, springs & mattress; hall .Farb, drapes, kitchen utensils, .antique china dishes, 2 rugs, number hooked mats. electric kitchen clock, other articles, Terms mush. Farm sold CHARLES WILLIAMSON, Proprietor I•Iarold Jackson, Auctioneer E. P. Chesney. Clerk SALESMAN WANTED WANTED: Man for steady navel among Consumers in Huron County. Permanent connection with large manufacturer. Only reliable hostler considered. Write Rawleigh's Dept. 0-864.131, Montreal. FOR SALE 1911 Ford tractor, plow & stiff -tooth cultivator; 11 disc Oockshutt fertilizer drill; 2 pc chesterfield, electric refrig orator. L O'Leary, Seaforth, 661r29 WOOD FOR SALE Clean hard maple. 06 a cord nt bush. CLARENCE REGELE, Dublin phone 64x0 TO RENT Modern 3 room npt. private bath, on high- way 10 minutes drive east from Seaforth. rent rensonoble. Apply Seaforth News office CATTLE WANTED Wanted, cattle to feed.. Bean, wheat, oat straw. Comfortable shed. Low charge. Phone 690R83 Hensnll. RICHARD. ROBINSON", Zurich, Ont. FOR SALE Good 87% acre grass farm, on Gth concession, McKillop, pts. lots 27 and 28, drilled well and windmill, large water tank. Most of said farm newly seeded clown and a good catch. Apply to Wnl. G. McSpadden, Seaforth RR 1 HOUSE TO RENT Equipped with hydro. Available .March 1st. Phone HARRY NORRIS, 668r4 Seaforth FOR SALE Modern brick dwelling, Goderich St E„ well located, spacious grounds. early possession. Frame Dwelling with all modern conveniences. Oil heating. Suitable for V.L.A. purchase. Modern dwelling, East 'William St., within one block of Goderich street, new air con- ditioning unit, immediate possession. Modern 2 -story dwelling, Snarling St. Well situated. Early possession arranged. in Egmondvllle 11f storey dwelling, 3 bed- rooms, double lot with barn, possession with. in one month. Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all modern conveniences. Possession arranged. M. A. REID, Seaforth INCOME TAX RETURNS Income Tax Returns made up 1962 Forms on hand Phone for appointment Thos. D. Wren, Cromarty R. #1 Hensel' 688r16. Dublin 14x12 HORSES WANTED Disabled or useful work horses. Apply to W. C. COVENLOCK, Dick House, Seaforth PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price list, 6 samples 25e; 24 samples $1.00. Mail - Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 01, Hamilton, Ont, TOWN OF SEAFORTH Tax Prepayment Receipts for 1953 THE TOWN OF SEAFORTH WILL PAY 4 PER CENT PER ANNUM UP TO AUGUST 31, 1958, ON ALL PREPAID 1953 TAXES Certificates and full particulars may be obtained froin the Town Clerk's Office in the Town Hall D. H. WILSON TREASURER DAY, MARCH 5, 1953 BOX lituttral r1 t.0 AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed for Flowers i a e all occasions sio na Phones; Day 43 Night 695 W VETERINARY SURGEON J. 0. T'URNBULL, D.V.M,, V.S. W. R. BRUNS, D.V.M., V.S, lrialn St. Seaforth Phone 106 JOHN E. LONGSTAFF Optometrist Phone 791. Main St„ Seaforth Homs 0 A,M. to 5,20 P.M. Closed all day Wednesday MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physiolan and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 6-W Seaforth SEAFORTH CLINIC E. A. McMaster, B.A„M.D„ Internist P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 pm to 6 pm, daily, except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings, Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday only, 7-9 pm Appointments made in advance are desirable The McKillop Mutual Fire Insuirance Co. ILEAD . OFFICE— SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers --President, John L. Malone, Sea - forth ; Vice -Pres., John H. McEwing, Blyth 1 Manager & Sec. -Trees., M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors—J. L. Malone, Sonforlh ; J. H. 'SIeEwing, Blyth; W. S. Alexander. Walton; E. J. Trowerthn, Clinton; J, E, Pepper, Brucelield ; C. W. Leonhmdt, Bornholm; H. Fuller, Codertrh ; R. Archibald, Seaforth ; S. II. Whitmore, Searorth. Agents-1Vm. Leiner Jr„ Lontlesbo'o; J. F Prueter, Beedh lgon ; Selwyn Baker, Brussels; Eric Munroe, Seaforth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be prmnptly attended to by implications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. MOP Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies "The World's Finest Anthracite” WILLIS DUNDAS Phone 363-3 Res. 192-M RADIO REPAIRS Quick, ineepansive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone 3478. Seaforth COAL We are well stocked with —Alberta —Buckwheat —Pocahontas —Stove Nut —Stoker Coal —Briquettes WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 - Res. 318 w Genuine OLGA Pocahantos Car of Alberta coal on track - Car of Reading Trade Marked Red Hard Coal. "We deliver" KRAUSKOPF BROS. Phone 36 r 13 DUBLIN INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident • Liability etc. Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Successor to E. C. Chamberlain MAIN ST. SEA'FORTH Phone 334 Res. 22211 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY HEAD OFFICE EXETER President Wm. A. Hamilton, Cromarty Vice -President Martin Feeney, URI Dublin Directors Harry Coates, Centralia E. Clayton Colquhoun, R111 Science Hit Milton McCurdy, RIM Kirkton Alex J. Rohde, RR3 Mitchell Agents Thos. O. Ballantyne. 1$111 Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Box 35, -Mitchell E. Roes I•Ioughton. Cromarty Solicitor, W. G. Cochrane, Exeter Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter FIDELITY LODGE No. 55 I. O. O. F. Instituted March 80, 1876 Meets lst roc 3rd Wed. Evenings Sunday, March 1, 2.30, Practise for third degree Monday, March 2nd—Candidates re- ceive first degree at Huron Lodge, Goderich. Regular Meeting Marsh 4 Third degree conferred by Fidelity Lodge 55, Seaforth. Hensall Lodge visits Seaforth With candidates. "All Odd Fellows welcome" Noble Grand Recerding Secty. VICTOR LEE (HARRY MoLEOD