The Seaforth News, 1950-04-13, Page 8HENSALL
SVIr, and 'Mrs. Robt. S. Issobosett
of Hanover visited over the holiday
with the former's mother, Mrs. Wm.
Pepper.
Mrs. Elsie Case spent the week-
end with Mrs. Mary 'Hsnuesey in
London,
Mr, and Mts. Russell Kyle of St.
Catharines visited over the 'holiday
with the former's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. T. kyle,
Mr, and 'Mrs. Peter MONaughton
and family spent the holiday week-
end with Mr. and Mrs, Harold Sero.
ton at Port Dover.
(Mr. Harold Bell, London, Mr, Don-
ald Bell, Toronto,, and Mr. Ronald
Bell and friend of Windsor sp a ants
t the
holiday weekend withhtheir p
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Bell.
Walker of
Mr. and Mrs. Donald la Wavi
Toronto spent the holidaysGeo,
former's parents, Mr.afla` 14Ivier the
Walker.
(Miss Eleanor Cook of Western Un-
iversity. London, is spending the
Easter holidays with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs, N. E.' Cook. Cook and
Mr, and Mrs, Harry
family of Windsor were weekend
visitors with the former's parents
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook.
al k tar of Toron-
to
Dorothy visitor with her par-
ents. Mr.adholiday
eats. aand Mrs. Charles..Lases spent
uhar
Mr, and Mrs. A. L.
Easter with the Tatter's parents Mr.
and Mr's. John Reid in London,
McDonald—Cudmore h
The Exeter Pentecostal Church
Easter
was the scene of a prettytie S, when
wedding on 'Saturday, Agister of tin
Rev. 11. T. Kendrick,
.church, assisted by Rev. E. Clemens
of Woodstock, united in marriage
Marjorie Eileen Cudmore, daughter
of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore, Us -
borne Twp.. and Wilmer Charles Mc-
Donald, son of Mr. and Mrs• Roy T.
McDonald
of Exeter. The taltar h pT s
beautifullyarranged
g
flowers. Easter Lilies andadfern . The
wedding music was hoe a floor-
Green Hill,far AwaY" and the Mis-
pab. 'Benediction after which refresh.'
molts were served by the hostess and
her assistants,
Mrs. Fred Smallecombe
Mrs. Fred Smalleeolnbe, Hensall
resident,- died at her home early
Tuesday morning in her 76th year.
The former Isabella Ellis, she was
the daughter of the late Mr, and.
:Mrs. Joseph Ellis, Born in Goderich
the late Mrs. Smallecombe came to
Reused at the age of 12. She was a
member of the }Topsail United
Church, and celebrated her golden
wedding anniversary with her hus-
band on Des. 26, 1949,
Surviving is her husband, one son
Fred, Guelph, two daughters, Mrs,
Edward '(Freida) Norminton and
Mrs. Cornelius (Jean) Faber, Hen-
sall, also one sister Miss Mattie Ellis,
Hensall. 'Funeral service will be held
Thursday at 2 p.m. from ' the late
residence. Interment in Hensall Un-
ion Cemetery,
Irving Snider, ti<
length gown of acqua• Mrs. jolly,
50- Kitchener, with Mr. and Mrs. John
st, blue,
sang a TheflooLord's
shy blue, "The Lord's Prayer", Arbuckle and M1•, and ,Mrs, A. E,
"Until" and "0 Promise Me." The,Querengesser for the weekend.
charminggiven in marriage by' Mr. and Mrs. John Mueller and
her fathe, bride,wogown of white , Ruth Ann of Hamilton with her par -
satin, with soft folds taper_ i encs, week a MMr. and rs. Aug. Hillebrec'ht
foslipper neckline with any I
Inn to a deep V ,Mr. and Mn. Elmer Ford, Lanny,
Ion yokeheand a skirt.
he long
oo acleeves Margaret and. Sharon of Embro and
eexte her full slilThe o pVer sleeves
Mrs. John Brodhagen of Mitchell,
wrists.
The to ea lilyopoint'with Mr'. and Mrs. Harold Mogi on
wrists. coronet of orange tilos- Sunday.
sores and lily -of -the -valley held the he' Mr. Russel] Sholdice and Mr. An -
only
ornament
veil of English , black tone Siemon attended the School
only pendant
set with
was a Trustees convention in Toronto in
onyx pendant tthe diamond
y-' the King Edward. Hotel on Tuesday
pearl, a keepsake ofand
ing a white bible with a corsage of. Miss Betty Wednesday.ock of Kitchener and
Better -me Rases. The maid Mr. Robert Rock of Waterloo and
honor, Miss.floor-length dress f lavend chose Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ford, Audrey and
a awith Ny dress lavender taf- Wayne of Loudon with Mr. and Mrs.
fetta with Nylon yoke wethdmatchin9 Edwin Rock.
skirt nylon \mittens busLle and poke bonnet trim-' Mr. and Jlrs. Chas. Leonhardt of
med with a green ostrich plume, Mitchell with Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Preu-
earrving a white bible with corsage , ter on Sunday.
of Johanna Hill Roses and mixed i Donna Lynn, infant daughter of
sweet peas. The bridesmaid, Miss Mr. and Mrs. Clifford Woodward,
Marion Triebner, wore a floor -length was baptised at ;St. Peter's Lutheran
gown of lime green organdy with Church after the service. The span -
frilled skirt, neck and sleeves, match-' sors were Mr. and Mrs. John Ar-
ing mittens, and poke bonnet trim buckle. John Robert, infant son of
trim -
'Mr. and Mrs. John Arbuckle, was
med with pink ostrich plume carry-
ing white bible, corsage of Butter-' also baptised with Mr. and Mrs. Don-
ung ald Stauck and Ivan Querengesser as
fly Roses and mixed sweet peas. The sponsors.
Junior bridesmaid, Miss Geraldine
Parker, cousin of the bride, wore a*
Miss Shirley Klebex of Seaforth
spent a few holidays with her wide
floor-length gown of yellow organdy,' and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur
styled the same as the bridesmaid end a.
with matching mittens, poke bonnet i eel and Mrs. R. Oscar Diegel,
trimmed with pink ostrich plume, Jimmy and rs. R.
IOscar D eget,
Larry carrying a white bible, with a C01 Mr. and Mrs. Henry L. Diegel.
with
sage of Butterfly leses and mixed
rl, 1 Mr. and Mrs. Edward Fischer,
sweetDopeas. The little flower 1 Dorothy and Keith of Seaforth with
wore
oor-len cousin of the pinkfir-IMVs. Wm. Mueller.
were a floor -length dress of ed ort 'Pers. Elmer Tuffin and Geraldine
Baustyledpwwithbaby a bluelbo s, with of Toronto, Mrs. Tuffin Sr. of Strat-
matecaught up with ford with Mr's. Sophie Bennewies.
matching mittens and bonnet, carry- Mr. and Mrs. Bob Miller and Da -
Thea gasket of mixed sweet peas. Yid and (Miss Winnifred ,Miller of
ringcbearer, Master Cwore, Galt, Mrs. Margaret Miller of Brus-
white
trousers
withof the bride wore , sell with Mr. and Mrs. Mervin Miller.
white trousers navy blue jacket,' Mrs. Ralph Moore with her mother
cushio g the ring on eta white satin in London,
cushion, Mv. Kenneth Cudmore, coo- Mr. and 'Mr's. John L. Bennewies
sin of the bride was groomsman and, and Glenn spent the weekend in De -
friend of the groom and Mr. Geo.' Mr. and Mrs, John Bielefeldt and
Parker the bride.e. Grant Cudmore, coo -1 family of Port Elgin with Mrs. Chas,
sins of the Rock.
The reception was heldeat her Miss Audrey Green of Glanworth
Club Moneear The bride's withr . 15 holidaying with Miss Audrey Hinz,
fureceived piece, o• a winec suit with. Mr. and Mrs, G. Ray Hart of Lon-
enr acts piece, sweetbpeack a asnap and, don with Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Rock.
t•n. T of idegpeas and seapchog-1 Mr. Roy Amstein of Kitchener
on. The bridegroom's mother chose I with his parents Mr, and Mrs. John
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Help Wonted
Town of Seaforth
Man between the age of 30 and 35 Years,
For mairtonalee of Town property, streets,
oto.
Applications to be sent to Town Clerk's
Office
BRODHAGEN
A large crowd attended a shower
at the Mitchell town hall an Monday
evening for Miss Ruth (Moore and
Glenn Diegel of Mitchell. Glenn for-
merly lived at Brodhagen. A suitable
address was read by Mr, Carman
Meet and they were presented with
a solid walnut desk and walnut up-
holstered chair, and also a combina-
tion waffle iron and sandwich toast-
er from the Brodhagen Band of which
Glenn was a member. Ruth and
Glenn made a suitable rept'. Ross
Parrott's orchestra supplied music
for dancing.
Mr. and Mrs. Adam Sholdi'ce, who
spent the past month with Mr. and
Mrs. Russell Sholdiee left to visit
their daughter and son-in-law in St.
Catharines.
Mr. and Mrs. Orval Whitfield,
Margaret and Linda of St. Cathar-
ines, spent the week end with Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Sholdiee.
Ir. and Ml's. Bill Ralston and Mr.
and Mrs, George Hand and Mr. and
Mrs. Clifford Woodward and Donna
Lynn. all of Toronto, Mr. and Mrs.
Don Stauck, Warren and Janet, of
TENDERS WANTED
County of Huron
'Venders will, be received for the supplying
of 125 ton of treated stoker coal to be deny -
erect to the }Iuroni County Home at Clinton,
Ont. Analysis and content to be given. All
tenders tobe addressed to the undersigned on
or before- the 20th clay of April.
N, W. MILLER
Clerk, County of Huron
THUR$PAY, APRIL 18, 1960
Engineers reports were read on the,
following drains: Hibbert Liffee
drain and adopted. (Frons Hibbert
Twp.). Ryan Drain was read and ad-
opted. (From McKillop Twp.). Bleck
ert drain was read and adopted.
(Front Elma Twp.).
Bill No, 517 Ryan Drain was given
first reading and provisionally adop-
ted. C.O.D. to be held May 1, 1:30
p.in. 'Clerk to request from 0.M.
Board their consent to the final
Passing of said Bill.
Bill No. 518 Bleekert Drain was
given first reading and ,provisionally
adopted, C.O.R. to be held May 1 at
3 p.m,, Clerk to request from 0.'M.
Board their consent far the final
passing of said Bill. 'Clerk to in-
clude a cheque of $1.00 each as fees
on said consents.
Hibbert Liffee drain will be levied
and collected in the year 1950 'and
oar 15 e
no consent from 0.M. B d ' thn
required.
Bill No. 519 was introduced, given
the necessary readings and finally
passed, refunding surplus on the
North East (Drain No. 434.
Bill No. 520 was introduced, given
r • dins and fina11
passed appointing James K. Howes,
Listowel, Ont., Twp. Engineer, un-
der ditches and Water Courses Act.
Present address of Mr. Howes is
R. 3, London, Ont., expects to be re-
sident of Listowel in the near future.
Tax collector returned his roll to
Council which was accepted unpaid
taxes being $594.91. Road expendi-
tures paid $1,952.96. General ex-
penditures and .drainage refund .53,-
395.':0. Council adjourned to meet
again May 1, 1 p.ni. JOHN A. RU-
DOLPH, Clerk.
the necessary g y
Super tuts
/� e1p,Ni512E.
PALMOLIVE
At Finnigan's
Week -End Specials
FAB, 2 regular pkges .., 030
GIANT STEL, pkge 66o
GIANT SIZE HALO SHAMPOO 490
Large Size Princes Soap Flakes
pkge. 330
2 calces Palmolive, 1 tube Dental 250
tlream .
Qjy�y Giant size Rapid Shave Cream
([fes tube 450,.
7 cam
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
CARD OF THANKS
I, would like to thank all my friends -and
neighbors for their shoWor of cards, fruit..
candy. and flowers and visits while I was a
patient in Seaforth Hospital, Thanks to, me
special nurses, Mrs. •Snugger, Miss Parke and.
Miss Timmer and the nnrei ng staff to Drs.
McMaster anil Brady and special thanks to
Rev, and Mrs. T. Dale Jones for their many
acts of kindness.
Also Ray and 1, would like to thank those
who helped our girls, and remembered him
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CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all those who sent me
cards' and gifts while I \Vac a patient n
Scott Memorial Hospital; also the nurses, I{Rwad'
Dr. Gorwill . .
he April meeting of the W.M.S.
held at the hone of Mrs. Mer -
Hayter on Thursday, April 6 in
afternoon. The theme "'Christ is
en" was followed as in the Mis-
nary Monthly with Mrs. W. R.
phenson as leader, The Scripture.
dings were taken by 'Mrs. Anson
man, Mrs. Gordon Johnston and
s. Lorne Coleman. -Hymn 102 "The
y of Resurrection" was sung. Mrs.
o. Reid then gave an interesting
ding on Easter, and Mrs. W. R.
ephenson read two poems. "The
cl Clay House" and "Why".Hynin
9 "The Son of God goes forth to
ar" was sung and the meeting
rued over to Mrs. Geo. Reid; the
esident. All present joined - in a
note of silence in memory of Mrs.
cGowan, of Belgrave, mother of
firs. Fred Reid. Minutes of the last
eeting were read and adoption
oved by Mrs. Lee McConnell and
conded by Mrs. Johnston. 18 mem-
rs were present. The Roll call for
ay to be "A beauty of Spring".
The Huron Presbyterial is to be held
Clinton on Thursday, April 27th.
rs. Fowlie and Mrs. Robert Taylor
ere appointed delegates to 'attend.
l2rs. Anson Coleman thanked the W.
, S. for parcel and all who remem-
ered her with cards while sick.
ymn 316 "Now may He Who from
e Dead" was sung and Rev. Miss
ern closed with the benediction. A
ainty lunch was served 'by the lunch
oinn11ttee and a social hour spent.
A number of local Orangemen at -
ended the' County Orange Lodge in
Hensall last Thursday evening where
arrangements were made to hold the
2th of July celebrations in Harris-
on this year.
,Mr. Floyd McAsh is spending a
ew days at the hoarse of his parents.
Mi
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my sincere thanks to all
those who eaticd, sent cards, assorted boxes,
flowers. land treats of all kinds; to Rev. Mr.
Campbell, to Dr. Brady and.Do. McMaster,
and to those neighbors' who did so much lin
and. around the home during my illness.
. MRS, MARGARET WHITE
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Mary Eut•na
WW1 to thank the friends and foei many sots
and
all who assisted in any way,
of kindness
o Land sympathy, hspiritual bouquets,
MR. AND MRS. THOMAS BURNS
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank all who tent cards and
gifts to me while in the hospital-; also those
who visited me. and to Drs. Brady and
McMaster and nurses of the hospital.
MRS. JOSEPH STAPLETON
• THIS 5EAP'Ol.'i'Il- NEWS
Snowdon BPos., Publishera
Authorized 110' Second Class 'mail, Post Oiflce
• Dept., Ottawa
Attention
Home Builders
Lots now available in new West End Sur
vey at 10,00 per lot. Building to be started
within six months of date of purchase of lot.
Work to supply the following services will
be commenced at once: Hydro, water, sun -
face drainage and streets..
WANTED
20- head cattle needed for grass. Lots of
shade and water. Apply to ORVILLE DALE,
North: Main Street ,.
RADIO REPAIRS -
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR.'Opposite Dick House, phone
3471; Seaforth
a grey ensemble, with navy aceessol- ,,, , ,n,
las and corsage of snapdragons and, Master Richard Kuntz of • New
sweet peas. The bride chose a skipper Hambue?g is holidaying with his
blue suit with grey topcoat and pink 1 uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. John
and navy accessories and corsage of A,mstein.
Better Time Roses. On their return , 12r Herman Meyer returned from
Exam a short wedding trip they will Alberta after spending the winter
take up residence in Exeter.
1, Alberta
there.
The monthly meeting of the Even • Mr. and :Mrs. Don Barber and
eg Auxiliary was held in the school Shirley Anne of 'Guelph with Mr. and
Mrs. J. G. Hinz.
Mr. and Mrs. 11. Querengesser
and Susan of Waterloo with Mr. and
Mrs. L.Querengesser an r.
Wd M and
Mrs, Russell Sholdiee. Mrs. Queren-
e'essel• and Susan remaining for a
few days,
Mr. and Mrs, Albert •Snaith, Sandra
and Arthur of Sirncoe spent Monday
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ed,
Smith. .
FOR SALE
Small Victor mantel radio, good shape.
WTI. GOVENLOOK, at Dick .House, Seaforth
Plans available at the
TOWN 'CLERK'S OFFICE
FIRST .COME, FIRST 010010E.
BOX'
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AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasione
Phones: Day 43
Night 595 W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
DR. F. ROSS HOWSON
Physicians and Surgeons
Phone 90 Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate hi Medicine, University of. Toronto.
Late Aaeistent New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Institute, Moorrefield's Tye, find Golden
Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commerolal Hotel, Seaforth, third Wedneadya
in. each month from •2 to 4 peen. -58 Waterloo
Street, Stratford. Telephone 267
Auction Sale
OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS,.
Saturday night, April 15th, at 7.30 pm, in
Palace Skating• Rink, Seaforth,. (Please note
the change in date)
Quebec cook stove.; 3 pas, Chesterfield (like
new) ; lazy -boy chair & stool ; odd chester-
field chair; 2 trilight lamps; number of table
lamps; 2 walnut end tables: walnut telephone
table & chair; mantel Westminster chime
cloak; steel card table and 4 chairs to match,.
child's rocker; 7 ft. Frigidaire (3 years old) ;
4 burner Finlay electiie range; waffle iron;.
garbage cans; chest of drawers; 2 modern.
walnut dressers (new) ; walnut finish iron
bed; springs and spring mattress (new) ; bed
room chairs; 2 modern walnut single beds,
springs & spring mattresses (matched) ;
smoking stands; scatter mats; silver tea
service (grape design). Dishes and kitchen
utensils ,and other furnishings. Terms cash
Studio couch, practically new ; antique
walnut settee, newly upholstered; one man-
tel radia, ,one table lamp, one ironing board.
E. P. Chesney, Clark
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer'
FOR SALE
1 Bay team of good: work- horses, ages 8
and II; also 8 gal, milk can In good condi-
tion. DONALD BUCHANAN, S50r26 Seaforth
room of the United ,Church on Mon-
day
'as.
• Lillias
'th Mrs.
' ht April 3rd vVe
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presiding. Mrs. H. Faber and Mrs..
G. Broderick were hostesses, Follow-
ing the theme song the Lord's Prayer
was repeated after which the hymn
"Rejoice The Lord is 'Ring" was
sung. Mrs. H. Elder conducted a
short ch
she gave 1od of remarks cant "The in Mi Miracles
of the Messiah" by Handel. Prayer
was offered by Mrs, S. Rennie, min-
utes read, collection taken, In answer
to the roll call members offered pot -
holders, dish cloths and similar items.
Several members contributed used
clothing for the 'WM.'S. hale, which
will be packed later. Further dona-
tions will be gratefully received..pre-
ferably at the May meeting. Mrs, L.
Hyde and Mrs. W, Spencer 'will be
hostesses for the May meeting, Mrs.
G. Broderick will give thedevotional
A coal
and Mrs, H; Faber. the y
lection of 10 or 15e articles will be
given at•the May meeting for the ba-
zaar. The president read a thank -You
FOR SALE
Drop head serving machine, solid oak cab-
inet, first class shape. Apply to News Office
FOR SALE
For immediatencishhed sale, 575
15th..M00RE 5
Rock pullets,. 606x3 Seaforth RR. 3
POULTRY FARM,
ARRIVED AT DUBLIN
36 18 Dt bin. Kentucky
BR.OS. Phone
ss Rena Johnston R. N., spent
he weekend at her home here.
A large congregation filled the
nited Church last Sunday morning
or the Easter service and commun-
on. ,
iMr. Logan Keyes, Miss 'Shirley
Tkeys and Mr. Charles Keys of Nash-
ville, Tenn. called on friends here
est week.
The Play put on by the Holnles-
ille young people was much en -
eyed by all present.
Miss Mary McClymont has return
-
d to Toronto after spending the
past month at the home of her par-
ents,
The maple syrup season promises
to be short and sweet,
Mr. J. M. Reid is visiting friends
and relatives in this community.
The March meeting of St, John.
W. A. was held at the home of Mrs. -
M. Reid,, quilting was the order of
the day. The meeting was closed: by
the Rev. L. Morganreading a pas-
sage of scripture and the members
prayer in unison after which refresh-
ments were served by the hostess.
FOR SALE
Red Clover seed for sale. Phone 847x21
Seaforth. STEWART DALE
FOR SALE
1 Johnson Seahorse motor,. 5 hp; 1 John-
son Seahorse motor, S hp; 1 boat frame with
2 inch step in bottom, brass screw nails and
chrome marine fittings. frame all sanded
ready for plywood; 1 saw frame with mitre
and fence in table with 2 ten inch saw
plates; 1 new emery with six inch stones.
BERT HANEX, Seaforth RR. 4. 505r24
LOGAN
Logan Council met on April 3rd at
1 p.m., all members being present,
the Reeve presided, minutes read,
adopted and signed.
Oscar Rock, lot 26, 'con. 14, com-
plained to Council about the flood
waters on his property, (North West
Drains). 'Ms. Rock put in a written
demand.
Peter Connolly put in a written
complaint requesting that work of
repairing. Ritz drain be made im-
mediately.
letter from Rev: R. A. Brook ex- Daniel Scherharth put in a written
pressing his appreciation for a plant complaint claiming that farm 'bridges
sent him by the auxiliary while a pa- in the Nicholson drain in Elma twp,
tient in the hospital. Mrs, Blackwell were stopping the free flow of, water.
very inspiringly presented the study 'There were no appeals against as -
using as her subject "Growing with sessm.ent on Parrott Drain. Court of
the Years" dealing with "Evangelism revision was dispensed with and the
and Social (Servide". The meeting By Law was finally passed. Tenders
concluded by singing' "There is 4 are called for an May lst, at 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W.Seaforth
COAL
We have:
Nut Coal
Stove Coal
Hard Coal Briquets
Alberta Deep Seam Lunip
And Stoker 'Coal
WILLIAM M. I-IART
Phone 784
FOR SALE
One Hereford cow and calf; also one Dur-
ham cow due to freshen in May. ARNOLD
KEYS, Varna
FOR SALE
International Fertilizer Drill, 11 disks In
good condition. Priced to sell. Phone 28-6
Brussels. ANDREW TURNBULL, RR, 2
Brussels
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
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
At Lot 22, Con, 4, McKillop Twp„ 24.
north and 1 mile east of Seaforth, on Wed-
nesday, April 10th at 1 PM
1Clyde mare 5 years old, 1 Clyde mare 6
years old, 1 aged mare. Harness -1 set of
backband harness, single harness and horse
collars.
CATTLE —. 5 choice young Durhamcows
some fresh and others due in April; 3 Dur-
ham heifers 2 yea's old; 1 Durham steer 2
years old ; 4 Durham heifers 1 year old ; 3
Durham calves.
P505-22 York sow; with Briers; 1 York
SOW due end of April ; S York chunks 125 lb
IMPLEMENTS — 7 ft. M -H binder (like
new) •Cockshutt manure spreader (2 years
old) ; M -H mower 6 ft.: sulky rake; 8 ft. stiff
tooth cultivator; steel roller; grain drill,
walking plows, riding plows, DeLaval sep-
arator ; 4 section diamond barrows; cutter;
buggy, small cutting box, fanning mill, root
pulper, 2000 10 scales, flat hey rack, bag
truck, steel tank (new) grass seeder, muffler,
gas barrels, forks, shovels, chains and other
equipment. Brooder stove and poultry equip-
ment, 4 rain shelters, grain bags, sling
ropes, sloop sleighs and flat rack.
Quantity of mixed hay
Household—Extension table, couch, glass
cupboard, 6 dining chairs. number of rockers,
settee, small tables. coal oil stove hanging
lamps, bed room suite, chest drawers, flour
bin, ball rack. Quantity of dishes crocks,
]awn. mowers, Quebec heating stove, child's
cot and high chair. Terms cash
CHESTER R. HENDERSON, Proprietor
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Harold Jacltson, Auctioneer
BARN SPRAYING
Bans whitewashed after T -B test, with
new power sprayer. Work done to inspector's
satisfaction. Phone Brussels 60r11. DONALD
MCDONALD, Brussels RR. 2
FOR SALE •
Five head - of Durham grass cattle. Apply
to THOMAS BURNS, Mitchell RR. 4. Lot 33,
Con,. 5, Loran Twp,
FOUND
Strayed onto the farm of Archie Parsons,
town line, west of Kippen, small black long
haired dog. Phone 10003 Hensall
Usborne & Hibbert Mutual
Fire Insurance Company
•
From the nearest Director,
the Agents or the Secretary-
Treasurer, members of this
Company may purchase 1 -
quart size, Heavy Vehicle
FIRE EXTINGUISHERS
at $$10.00 each
REFILLS
for these extinguishers are
available for purchase by
Members at $1,50 per 1 quart
tin
LOST
In the vicinity of Beechwood or St. Col -
call JOSRPHe MANLEY,045r8 Dubli5. nr please
FOR SALE
Mixed grain. barley and oats, for feed
JAMES SOTITER, 658.14 Seaforth
Watson & Reid
.INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds ofInsurauce risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies '
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers President, E. J. Trewartia,
Clinton; Vice -Pres., J. L. Malone, Seaforth;
Manager.:& -Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth
Directors=E, J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L.
Malone. Seaforth ; S. H. Whitmore, Saforth •
Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robt, Archibald.
Seaforth; John H. McRwing, Blyth •,
McGregor, Clinton- Hugh Alexander,' alton
Harvey Fuller, Goderich. - -
Agents—J. E, Pepper, Brucefleld; R. F.
McKerche•, Dublin; Geo. A. Watt, Blyth;
J. F. riveter, Brodhagen ; Selwyn Baker,
Brussels.
LOST
License plate No. 8022E somewhere be-
tween Thos. O'Rourke's and Pete Maloney's
on Con. 3, McKillop. Finder please phone
either of the above parties, 64r10 or S8r25,
PAT O'ROURKE
FOR SALE
Lime and Fertilize,! sower 10 ft. wide,
FRANK FOWLER, 3% miles west of Sea -
forth, No. 8 highway
FOR SALE
Red clover and timothy seed for sale.
Phone 849x14. GEORGE WHEATLEY
' FOR SALE
Poultry equipment including Warmer elec-
tric brooders, also Dr. Salsbury Poultry Rem-
ed,os: KEN MOORE, Moore's Poultry 'Farms.
Phone 666-3
FOR SALE
Janesway brooder stove, 500 cap., In good
shape, used one year. Priced for quick sale.
GLENN McNICHOL, Walton. Phone 881x24
Partiesdesirous toeffect inaurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
FOR SALE
Hyliienic . Supplies (robber goons) mailed
Postpaid in plain sealed
senenvelope
to e$1vlth Iii
rice
list, 6 samples 26
ll -
Order Dept, T=74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,.
Hamilton, Ont.
FOR SALE •
Black Faille Drees, worn once, adze 28;
black suit, adze 40 ; 2 spring and fall coats,,
new, size 40, both grey ; grey dress, size 4tl i
all in good condition and will be sold reason-
abbr. Phone 308w
FOR SALE
5 choice little pigs ready to wean. Plane
03170 Hensall. HOWARD DAYMAN
INCOME TAX
Make appointment now and avoid late
rush. Forms available.
1HG. MEIR, Domin-
ion Bank Bldg.,
HORSES WANTED
Horses wanted. Wanted to buy, especially
big fat horses: W. O. GOVENLOOK, Dick
House, Seaforth
FLOORING AND TILING
Contractor for tile, marble, to azzo, mastic,
Plastic and claytillog,
00"for , Kitchenerb 87 BlucherNER Ste CallRAMIC
2-0118
Clearing Auction Sale,
FARM STOOK & IMPLEMENTS.
On Thursday, April 18th at 1 PM at
Lot 18, Con, 1, McKillop Twp., 2 miles east
of Seaforth on No, 8 highway.
CATTLE -4 Hereford cowsdue in April ;
2 Hereford heifers, due in 'April;1 blue
heifer, due it April; 1 blue heifer- ue May 1
(Cattle T -B teeted).
PIGS -1 York sow with litter
HARNESS -1 set of back band harness,..
mnnber of horse collars, single harness
IMPLEMENTS --M41 binder, 7 20, 1 Deer.
mower, 8 ft. cut; sulky rake, disk hal,
row cutting box," steel troller, spring tooth
cultivator, 3 section diamond harrows, farm
wagon (like new), sixteen foot flat hay rack
(like new) ; fanning mill, riding plow, walk-
ing plow 1 -seed trill, Belittler, wheel barrow;
electric cream separator; 12 grain bags
(neve); sacks; nig drabs ; barrels; stone boat;
hay knife;. 2000 lb scales; buggy; cutter
whlppletrees; necicyokas chains, and a host
f other articles
Terms cash
JOHN BALGE, Proprietor
E, P, Chesney, •Clark
I4aroid Jaeksod, Auctioneer
Cement
Blocks
Power made. Steam Cured
Immediate Delivery
Huron Concrete
Products
PHONE 684 SEAFORTH
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Heed Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Mitchell
Viee-President
Milton McCurdy, R. R. 1, Klrkton
Directore
William H. Coates. Exeter
Martin Feeney, Dublin
E. Clayton Colgnhoun. Science Hill
William A. Hamilton; Cromarty
Agents
T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham
Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell
Thomas Scott, Cromarty
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
r.,yneet Gabel Prices for ;i
F Dead Stock
s HORSES.,15O each 4
CATTLE 2.50 each
HOGS .50 per cwt.
according to size and,
/ condition •
CALL COLLECT
SEAFORTH 15.
DA' ll -NG & COMPANY
F CANADA, LIMITED
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 66
Seaforth
e: Imo
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seafordh Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY Or
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
4/J, Exeter.
•
FOR SALE
7 room frame house, patent shingle siding,
Mediu,
u, Town reasonable
Garage, on East WilliamSt..
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Reg. 220 Office 334
Staffen's
Plumbing & Heating
Phone 49 Seaforth
Dealers in . Aero "Duo -Jet"
Pump and Water Systems for
deep and shallow wells
Aero "Silver Flame Automatic
Oil Burners.
SINGER SEWING MACHINE
Your Singer Sewing Machine Co. Sales and
Service man willbe-in Seaforth and,distriet
every Thursday. Write Singer Sewing Mach-
ine Co„ Stratford, or The Seaforth Nows.
Authorized Singer Salesmen drive Singer
bricks
FOR SALE
Madern Brick dwelling en James St,
early posseselbn,, (nearly new With all con-
veniences)
Six room briek dwelling on.West Winlani
St., with garage.
A frame double dwelling on Centre street
with two mares of land
Modern brick duplex on West Wi111am st.
MdArn RdweDl, inSteaofnortLhoulea St., Seaforth.