HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-03-23, Page 8HENSALL
The Arnold Circle Evening Auxil
iery have planned 8 social evening to
he hold in the Sunday School room'
of Carmel Church on Monday lrte.11t.
Mardi 27th, Members and guests
are asked to keep the date in mind
and pian to attend.
Mr's. Jack Peebles and Mrs. Letitia I
Sangster have returned from a
pleasant holiday in London and De-
troit.
Mr. Sean Rollins in company with
a number of gentlemen from Exeter
and Liman attended the hockey
Match in Detroit this week between
Toronto Maple Leafs and Detroit
Iced Wings.
Pupils of Hensall Public and sev-
eral rural schools are presenting a
concert in the Town hall, Hensall, on
Tuesday, March 28th. Proceeds for
the community Building Fund.
Mrs, J. McDonald of London, visit-
ed during the past week •with Mrs,
Pearl Passmore.
Miss Dorothy McNaughton of the
staff of the Bank of Montreal is en-
joying a two -weeks' vacation.
Mr, and Mrs. G. M. 1D7'ysdale and
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Spencer re-
turned home from a pleasant trip to
('lorida.
Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Joynt, Mr.
Thos. Welsh and Mr, Gardiner have
also returned from a six weeks' va-
cation in Florida.
Messrs Ed Fink, Len Noakes and
Lee siemon were in Kitchener last
week at the National Warm Air
Heating School.
PAPER HANGING
AND
BRUSH PAINTING
Consult ane on your problems. All
latest, richest designs In Suuworthy
&watertast colours, shown at your
home. Well worth call for immed-
iate & expert service, now for an
exceptional offer before the rush,
work guaranteed.
HAROLD ARMSTRONG
123-M Seaforth
FE I IZE
Let us have your order
now so that we can have
the analysis you want
when you want it
WM. M. SPROAT
PHONE 655r2 SEAFORTH
ROOFS & DWELLINGS
In advanced state of rust, must be
cleaned to a proper surface or tooth
for painting & require a field coat
of rust inhibitive primer to ensure
the final coat of any colour. Pre-
servation or these surfaces is more
important than any other. Arrange
for yours now, before it is beyond
saving, Rust destruction is rapid;
seen to now will bring large
dividends.
All hand -brushed with plenty of
satisfied customers.
Write or phone 123-M
HAROLD ARMSTRONG
Seaforth
Regular meeting of the Village
Council hold Tuesday evening at 3
p.ln. in the Council Chamber with all
n.ewbers present. Minutes of the
devious meeting read. Park and
Jones, that Minute, be adopted as
Lead, carried. Fred Beer appeared
as a delegate from the Rifle Club
asking permission to establish a rifle
range in the park using some of the
old open air rink Material. It was
suggested that the Park Board and
the Council meet together in the
near future and settle this. Mr. J.
Blackwell and P. L. McNaughton
appealed as delegates from the
School Board as regards school rates
and the need of a surplus to start
the new year, W. Jones and J. A.
Paterson reported re the convention
held in Toronto, of the Rural Muni-
cipal Association, Tax ,Collector, J.
A, Paterson reported re the tax ar-
rears as being $486.85, also asked
for an extension of time to collect
the same and promised to give all in
arrears final notice. Eloy and Luker,
that the tax collector hand in the
1949 tax roll at the 'Meeting of
Council, carried. The Clerk present-
ed the auditor's report as prepared
by Monteith and Monteith for the
year 1949, same looked over by
Council. Jones .and Park, that the
auditor's statements as presented be
accepted and the salary paid, carried
Hoy and Luker, that the Clerk pre-
pare a by-law appointing Monteith
and Monteith as auditors at a salary
of $175.00 per year. carried. ,Corres-
pondence read as received by the
Reeve from C. R. Hagey re the
Scott Brothers contract, sante con-
sidered and left over until spring for
further consideration then. Corres-
pondence read as follows: W. She-
riff, re Tax exemptions, County As-
sessor, F. Donnelly, Dept, of Agri-
culture, Dept. of Public Welfare,
Workmen's Compensation Board,
Provincial Treasurer re railway tax,
Montieth and Monteith, same consid-
ered and filed.
Bills and Accounts read as fol-
lows: F. 'G, 1Bonthron, unemployment
stamps $12.96; A, W. Kerslake, car
expense, Goderich $3.75; J. A. Pat-
erson, expenses, Toronto $20.00; N.
E. Jones, expenses, Toronto $20,00;
A. Alien. snowplowing sts. $60.00;
A. MacGregor, loading snow $30.75;
C. Reid, trucking $51.25; Hensan.
P.17.C., hydro and water $23.61;
Dept. of' Highways, license, fire
truck $21 School Board, current ex-
penses 81,000.00; Bell 'Telephone
service $4.65: County Huron Hos-
llitalization $9.00: Municipal World
Supplies $14.00; F. Ilarburn, salary
3123.72: W. Brown, supplies 310.55;
Monteith and Monteith, auditing
3185.95; total $1,572,19. Parke and
Hoy, that we allow 15c a mile car
expenses one way necessarily trav-
elled by officials when on village
business, carried. Jones and Luker,
that the bills and accounts as read be
paid, carried. Luker and Hoy, that
we now adjourn, carried. 11:40 p.m.
J. A. Paterson, Clerk.
BROD HAGEN
Mr. and Mrs. Van Dittmer and
son Van of Wingham visited recent-
ly 'with the former's mother, Mrs.
Mary Dittmer.
Miss Adelia Wolfe spent the
weekend in Detroit.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Knight of
near Cranbrook visited Mr, and Mrs.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
IN ME1VIORIAM
BROWN ht lmin,4 intensity of a thea' hue..,
banal and 811111•r, Noll 'It1y Br own, who
passed away 0110 year 411.1. Mar, 23, 11140
One yet= lute passed. drvu Roy,
Since you were called away 1
llmy well do we remember
That sad and unary day.
You suffered much, you murmured not,
We watched you night and (lay 1
'We vied and brayed that your dear life
Would not be (alien away.
-Sadly (nisacd by Wife and Family
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. end Mrs. R. J. Scott Bolton wide to
express their thanks 141111 appreciation to their
many friends for the lovely eard0 and gifts,
phone calls and telegram and to the family,
brothers and sisters and grandchildren fol
their lovely gifts on our Golden wedding
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank nil my many reloads and
neighbors who called on tae; also those who
sent muds and gifts while a patient in Scott
Memorial Hospital; also the nursing staff and
Dr. McMoster mut lir, Brady 1 and all those
who Molted me or assisted in may way at IVY
!tome. It 44(10 deeply appreciated.
HARRY REGELE
FOR SALE
1530 Chev car, four good tires and good bat-
teries, in goal running order, JOHN I'`.
BELL 11112 Seaforth, Phone 047r4
FOR SALE
HartParr ±4801or 1224 on stool, good run-
ning order, Phone 807r3 Seaforth
FOR SALE
A blue roan heifer with a 6 weeks old
calf. ROBT, GRIMOLDBY, Seaforth RR.2
FOR SALE
Two Perchoon horses weighing around
1700 Ib etwh; also two carriage horses weigh -
!ng around 1200 lbs each, Apply to JOAN A.
300K15RT, phone 30e17 Dublin
FOR SALE
Young gander for sale, or would exchange
fora goose, Phone 9609 Dublin
FOR SALE
6 room house with baht, aiIrond;tloned oil
furnace, modern bathroom, single car gap
age, 1(4) lots. Apply L. SIEMON, Phone
50w Hensail
FOR SALE
1 pm'ebred Shorthorn bull, dark red, aged
10 months, Phone 65514 Seaforth, HARRY
NORRIS
FOR SALE
A good work mare and 3 grass cattle.
ALEX McPONALD, phone 836131
FOR SALE
Sap pan end smoke stack and a used
Jamesway oil brooder. Quantity of Beaver
seed oats, 29 Choy car in good shape
FRANK. JOHNSTON, phone 040.1.12
FOR SALE
7 room frame cottage, modem bath, God-
erich street Oast. Apply t0 P.O. Box 131,
Seaforth, or phone 131-J. 140. S'TEINER
FOR SALE
11 little pigs for sale, 6 weeks old. WM.
ELLIOTT, Welton RRI.. 04315. Phone at
noon or 6' pm
Russell Sholdice on Sunday.
Mrs. Robert Gibb and daughter
Sharon of Chatham have been visit-
ing Mr. and Mrs. Harold Smyth and
Mr, and Mrs. Ford Dickson. '
Mrs. Ad Pfeifer is confined to bed
through illness.
Flowers were placed on the altar
of St. Peters' Lutheran Church on
Sunday ]Horning in memory of Geo.
F. Bennewies, who passed away four
year ago Saturday, 'March 18, by his
wife and family.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Muegge of
Seaforth with Mr. and Mrs. John
Amstein.
The examination of 10 catechu-
mens who have been receiving in-
struction by the pastor, Rev. W.
Becker, will be held at St. Peters'
Lutheran Church on Sunday morn-
ing, service starting at 10:30 a.m.
ONTARIO
ONTARIO ` TOR BICH ACCIDENT TOLL
EAAHED
ALLT1ME HIGH IN 1949
URGENT APPEAL IS MADE FOR WHOLE -HEARTED PUBLIC AND
PERSONAL CO-OP[ERATiON TO CUT TRAFFIC LOSSES IN 1950
In deaths and injuries on Ontario streets and highways, 1949 proved to be the worst
year in the history of the Province. Despite the fact that the intensive and maintained
campaign for safety by the Department received generous support and co-operation
of the press, the radio, the schools, the police, many service clubs, safety organizations,
the operators and drivers of commercial vehicles and many thousands of citizens, the
toll of tragedy reached an all-time high.
l-IERE IS THE 1949 RECORD
Motor vehicles registered in Ontario 969,368
Tourist vehicles recorded 4,500,000
Persons killed 830
Persons injured 17,469
Property damage $9,531,659
TI -IE PICTURE IN 1950
In 1950 there will be in operation on Ontario highways one,million
motor vehicles owned by Ontario residents. There will be more
tourist vehicles in the Province that ever before. Traffic will be
much heavier, and more chances of accidents will exist.
Estimated motor vehicles in 1950, 1,050,000
Estimated drivers licenses in 1950, 1,350,000
Estimated tourist vehicles in 1950, 5,000,000 .
l.7nless the Ontario public takes this problem of highway safety seriously to heart and
evcrrone sets out to cut down this mounting scale of aceidencs, it is possible that in
1950 the death toll may reach a new shocking figure, with the number of persons
injured keeping pace.
With these facts in view, it behooves every man and woman, young and old, to slake
it a personal objective to establish and .maintain safety, and to preach it at all times to
school., families, drivers and acquaintances.
The Department of Highways is devoting all its energies to a continuous planned
attack on accidents. The earnest teamwork of all citizens and organizations is re'
gilestetl.
It is a common cause that all of its can aid for the general good.
GEO. H. DOUCETT
Minlitor of Highways
Super5Suds
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PALMOLIVE
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W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
At Finnigan's
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Week-1{incl Specials
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FAAB4T2 2 regular pligese , 6344
, pllg65e
GIANT SIZE HALO SHAMPOO 43e
Large Size Princess Soap Flakes
pkge. 33e
2 cakes Palinoltvo, 1 tube Dental
Cream 2544
Giant size Rapid Shave Cream
tube 450
Clearing Auction Sale
OF .'FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS, Feed
and Grain, et Lot- 31 and 32 MRS, Tucker -
smith Twp„ 3 m11cs east and 1,,le mile south
1f PNtlihtt,fo0)1' 'ednesday, March 29th at
HORSES.-_ Bey mare 9 years old ; hlsclt
MUG 12 70011 old,
CATTLE -- Durham cow 5 years old, ,tae
April 28th ; Durham cow 8 years old, due
June 23rd 1 Dut'hom cow 0 years old, due July
61:11 ; Durham heifer 3 years old, due June 2';
Hereford x Durham heifer 0 years old, due
Nov. 7111 ; 4 heifers, 1 bull calf (811 J11110
calves). Tho above cattle are all T -B tested.
Pigs• --Brood sow, bred; 10 chunks (=Prox-
imately 110 lbs,
Shee0-10 Young purebred Leicester ewes
with iambs, Purebred Leicester ram (from
McCowan's breed at Atwood).
Poultry & Equipment—Approximately 120
New Hampshire x Sussex hens 1 year old;
colony house 14'x10'; 2 range shelters;
Jamesu'ay coal broader stove with hover;
feeding troughs; water fountains, chicken
netting. 5 fattening crates
IMPLEMENTS, ET0, M -H hinder, 7 ft..
cut; 2 M -H mowers, 0 ft, cut; M -II side
delivery rake; M -H hay loader; 2 M -H 13-
hoe drills (one with fertilntor) l M -H foot
nulper; M -H ouitivator ; dump rake; mature
spreader; 4 section harrows; 12 Ideate out -
throw disc; walking plow ; Quebec riding
plow; 2 one -row winners; farmwagon; flat
111011 and slitting rawly; wagon box ; steel
wheel truck wagon; light wagon with stock
tack, s,ravel how; set of bench sleighs and
rack 1 cutter; Chatham farming mill; cutting
box: 12" grain crusher; 5 grain 110101s; 1r:h
HP gas engine; 11 HP Fairbanks Morse gas
engine ; wheel barrow ; 2000 lb scale ;• 240 11
scale' 16 steel posts 7 ft, long; post drivel•;
post -hole anger; 01115((1' Say; emery wheel;
2 steel water troughs; 2 sugar kettles; sap
pails and spites; bloeksmith's vice; work
bench; 32' extensions ladder; 22' cedar lad-
der; 8' cedar ladder pair .linemen's spurs;
3 cement feed troughs; stone boat 1 carpent-
er's tools; stone hammers; 20' of 'y1 gal.
Pipe t set of brass mounted breeching liar -
010004 set of single harness; set of chime
bolls; 3 horse collars; set of power clippers;
40 gal, gas drum; feed bins; feed barrels;
quantity of lumber. 250' of maple flooring;
forks, shovels, chains and numerous other
articles. Feed & Grain—Approximately 300
bushel of mixed grain ; approximately 50 bus.
of wheat; approximately 10 ton of alfalfa
and mixed hay; quantity of mangers,
Household Effects-- DeLaval cream separa-
tor; Eureka 25 gal, crock churn; Liberty
washing machine (equipped for power or
hydro) ; hand washing machine; 'Wood circu-
lating heater; bedroom suite; chairs; bar-
room chair; pulley clothes line; some dishes
Teras cash. No reserve as farm is sold
FRED C. COOK, Proprietor
Ii. Colquhoun, Clerk
Edwael W. Elliott, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
Ole HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
In the Village of Egmondville, on Satur-
day. April 1st, at 1 PM
Complete line of household effects, =dud
ing living room, dining room, kitchen and
bed room furniture, quilts, blankets, linens,
silverware, dishes, garden tools and a host
of other articles.
'terns cash
WM. GOVENLOCK, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
Ole 35 YOUNG DAIRY AND BEEF TYPE
COWS AND CALVES.
At Lot 31, Con. 6, Goderich Twp., 1 mi10
south of Por'ter's Hill, m1 Tuesday, Mar. 28.
at 1,30 PM
The emus consist of Holstein, Durham and
Jerseys, of which six are fresh a10 ten to
calve in March or onrly April. Balance due
in late April and May.
Six yon11g calves.
This le en exceptionally good lot of cows.
All are T-13 tested. Some are vaccinated and
will he 80141 under the usual guarantees.
Sale undo' covet Tetans cash.
A. E. TOWNSHEND & SON,
Edward W. Ellilott, Auctioneer
K. W. Colquhoun. Clerk
Auction Sale
OP FARM PROPERTY
1011 acres of good elaY learn will be offered
for sale at 1 PM on Friday. Mnleh 31st, on
the premises at Lot 30, Cnn. 2, Hibbert Tp..
2 if,east rind 11.:r south of Seaforth.
At present time all in grass. Good water
supply.
'Perms: 10% clown, balance 30 days.
For further particulars apply to
70SEPI7 CARLIN, Proprietr, er HAROLD
JACKSON. Auctioneer
FOR SALE
Combination desk and bookcase. solid auk,
light golden finish ; feather tied. Phone 110M
FOR SALE
International BN Farman. row crop trac-
tor in good condittim. Also Spring wheat,
Redman variety, for seed. 8 pigs six weeks
old. 613x2 Clinton. JOHN OSTROM, Varna
FOR SALE
MesseyTiarris 27A, 2 furrow tractor
plough nearly new, Apply ARNOLD GACK-
STETTER, Hassall. Phone 1001.33
FOR SALE
Hygienic- Supplies (rubber goods) moiled
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list. 6 samples 25; 24 samples 01.00. Mail -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont..
RADiO REPAIRS
Repairs to all kinds of radios, & small
appliances, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR,
opposite Dick House, Seaforth. Phone 34714
INCOME TAX.
Make appointment now and avoid late
MAL Forms available H. C. METE, Domin-
ion Bank Bldg., Seaforth
HORSES WANTED
Horses wanted. Wanted to buy, especially
big fat horses. W. C, GOVENLOOK, Dick
House, Seaforth
FLOORING AND TILING
Contractor for tile, .marble, taesao, mastic,
Polars
tliessltmoney by{1' ICI'PCHENER CERAMIC
CO.", Kitchener, 87 Blucher 8tr. Call 2-0118
Auditing, etc.
Auditing clone monthly, books
supplied, Income Tax statements
compiled.
Write to
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pOWOr6 Costs llttl0 Now ' 001 11nnab1t011" 0160
mel pop .vlm,vpet, thls ver)'Pr10(1 4t nil 'armrests,
Auction Sale
In the Skating Rink, Sesforth, on Wed-
nesday, Mach 20th, at .1 p.m.
White fireplace mantel with eleotrie log
grate; new office desk, glass 1011; round cof-
fee tablet end table; Chesterfield; 1 eh0ir and
foot stool to match 1 telephone Gable with 2
dr'awer's; electric fan, bell lamp, wall temp,
Polar bear rug, hooked. mat, fern stand, von
andah table, 2 boudoir humps, 1 table lump,
trunk, bird cage; grab box; wash board and
variety of dishes; living room mirror: 2 pr.
drapes 8 yards long, 8 small mirrors, Pic-
tures. 2 bags charcoal, coal pail and fire
shovel, bed, dresser and seat, green chair;
drop heed Raymond sowing machine, chest
drawers, cornet' stand. spring mrd mattress,
Simmons Benutyreat; 2 pr. drapes; 9 kitchen
eludes and arm elate, falling leaf table, side
board, kitchen sot,' small frig. Astral; aware
table, camp chair, toaster, 2 old fashioned
lamps, 2 plate electric ; press -o -cooker (new) ;
kitchen stove (Acme) wood or coal ; 3 old
fashioned irons, 2 old nntig1e 01101 51 rose-
wood chair and foot stoolto match
Terns cash
ESTATE OF THE LATE MRS, OLIVE
SLOAN
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
FOR SALE
Boy's COM Bicycle, 28x1% tires, in gond
condition. DUAL HOPPER, Seaforth 607r13
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmith
The Township of Tucicersmitb requests the
general public not to park motor vehicles on
the township roads, in order to facilitate
snow plowing operations, and notice is
hereby given that the said township will not
be responsible fog any damages caused to
vehicles parked on township roads by such
operations.
E. P. OHESNEY
Clerk, Township of TuckersmiOt
WANTED
Wanted To Rent -- Furnished apartment,
two or three rooms, Apply at The News
LOST
Between Mitchell and Seaforth, one front
right rack for Mercury Stake Truck (Green)
Finder please advise GODERICH MPG, Co„
Ltd., Goderich
TO RENT
Apartment in Seaforth to rent, with mod-
ern conveniences, Phone 067r3
DON BRIGHTRALL
GENERAL INSURANCE
Auto' Wind Health & Accident
Life - Fire - Burglary - Bonds
Good Companies - Low Rates
PHONE 299 SEAFORTH
WILLIAM M. HART
TOP QUALITY
New Phone No. 784
Cement
blocks
Power made. Steam Cured
immediate Delivery
Huron Concrete
Products
PHONE 604 SI1IAFORTH
V F r 4
Highest Cash Prices for 4
Dead Stock 4
HORSES..2.50 each I
CATTLE 2.50 each
HOGS .50 per cwt.
According to size and 4
condition
CALL COLLECT
SEAFORTH 15
•
DA LiNG %4C®MPANY
F`CAHAD ",,LIMITED
sammaniesamaimmzeMINIrte
R
M'A
ANIMALS
COWS $2.50each
HORSES $2.50esnh
HOGS over 250 ills ea.
50c cwt.
According to sizo and
Condition
Phone Collect
Wm. Sproat, Soaforth.G55r2
Ingersoll 21
hath' Sion'e Sons, L!t, '
1NGERSOLL,:ONtnoto
THURSDAY, MAROH 23, 1950
T00 sumer !ilii NIaWS
Sumvdou 13ros,, Publishers
Authorised- as See0nd Class mall, Post Office
Dept., Ottawa
BOX
Jrntwrat #rruire
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 595W
MARTIN VV. STAPLETON
DR. F. ROSS HOWSON
Physicians and Surgeons
Phone 90 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, Moorofield's Tye, and Golden
Square throat hospitals, London Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednosdina
in each month from 2 to 4 p.m, -13 Waterloo
Street, Stratford. Telephone 267
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH. CLINIC
210. A, McMaster, B.A„M,D., Internist
P. L. Brady, M,B., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 pin to 5 pm, daily,
except Wednesday And Sunday
Evenifge, Tuesday, Thursday and
Saturday only, 7-9 pni
Appointments made in advance are
desirable
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAPORTH, ONT.
Officers -- President, E. J. Trewartha,
Clinton ; Vico-Pros., J. L. Malone, Seaforth'
Manager & See—Treas., M. A, Reid, Seaforth
Directors—E. J, Trowartha, Clinton ; J. L.
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth;
Chris Leonbardt, Bornholm; 'ROA. Archibald.
Seaforth ; John H. MoDwtng, Blyth ; Prank
McGregor, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, Walton;
Harvey Puller, Goderich.
Agents --J. E. Pepper, Bruceileld; R. F.
McKorcher, Dublin ; Geo. A. Watt, Blyth ; `^�-�-= '--
J. P. Prueter, Bvodhegen ; Selwyn Baker,
Brussels,
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will bo promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Mitchell
Vise -President
Milton McCurdy. R. R.1, Klrkton
Directors
William H. Coate., Exeter
Martin Feeney, Dublin
E. Clayton Coleuhoun, Science Hill
William A. Hamilton, Cromarty
gen
T. G. Balla ntt ne Woodham
Alvin L. Barris. Mitchell
Thomas Scott, Cromarty
Secretary-Treesuror
Arthur Freer, Exeter
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
Seaforth
Monument Works
tT. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Sea'fort% Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 J, Exeter.
FOR SALE
7 roomed frame 1101100, 3 pc. bathroom,
hydro, town water, Huron. street, prompt
possession.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Res. 220 Office 384
Staffen's
Plumbing & Heating
Phone 49 Seaforth
Dealers in Aero "Duo -Jet”
Pump and WaterSystemsfor
deep and shallow wells
Aero "Silver Flame Automatic
011 Burners
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Your Singer Serving Machine Co. Sales and
Sorvloe man will he in Seaforth and 111stliot
every Thursday. Write Singer Sewing Maoh-
Inc Co„ Stratford, or The Seaforth News,
Authorised Singer Salesmen drive Singer
trucks
FOR SALE
Modern Brick dwelling on James St„
lowly possession, (nearly new with all con-
venionc0s)
Six room brick dwelling en West William
St., with garage.
A frame double dwelling on Centro street
with two acre* et lanai
Modern brick duplex on West William 2t.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St„ Seaforth.
M. A. REID, Seaforth