HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1950-05-04, Page 16THE SEAFORTH NEWS •
THURSDAY, MAY 4, 1950
THURSDAY . FRIDAY - SATURDAY
AT STEWART BROS.
MEN'S & YOUTHS'
TWO TROUSER, ALL WOOL
Gabardine Suits
4950
Here's a scoop! 100% pure
wool English Gabardine Suits
in smart shade's of brown,
fawn, teall and royal.
All double breasted style with
two trousers
Sizes 34 to 42 49.50
CLEARING
Men's Worsted
Suits
One of a kind, picked from
our regular stock in talls,
regulars or shorts.
There's every shade and the
range includes some tropicals
too. Hurry for this bargain.
All sold from 39.50 to 45.00.
Special
29.50
CLEARING SALE
REGULAR 1.50 TO 2.00
All modern panel design
ties that sold 1.50 to 2,00
Broken nines, but every tie
worth almost twice the price.
Pick several at this low
price. To clear
=1�
Men's Fawn Gabardine
Windbreakers
Popular zipper front,
fawn. shade cotton
gabardine Jackets. All
are water and wind
proof cloth to wear now
or through the summer
Sizes 34 to 46. To clear
6.95
LEONARD'S QUALITY
Jockey Underwear7
Good quality fine rib atitohed Jockey shirts
and shorts at a real bargain price
Sizes St,)mall, Med., Large
Each
SPECIAL
Men's Hosiery Sale
Ankle or regular length hose in wool, mixture
or !isles. These all sold from 76c to 1.00
Broken lines to clear at
MEN'S FINE SHIRTS 1195
Save 2.00 and more on
these fine shirts - some
slightly shop soiled
SAVE $10 AND MORE ON THESE
SHORTIE COATS
Boxy Shortie or double-breasted models, as
sketched, in all the popular New Spring
shades
Full satin lined coats of Suedene, or fine
Barathea Twills, to flatter you this spring.
VERY SPECIAL 19.95
0
FULL LENGTH
SpringCoats
REDUCED TO
29.95
We were fortunate to pick up this group at a
saving of about $10.00 per coat, that we're
passing on to you.
Smartly tailored in fitted or box back styles.
in lovely quality Suede Cloths and All -Wool
Twills.
There's a grand range of shades, including
Grey, Royal, Navy, Red, Powder, Black, Beige
Special at 29.95
SPECIAL SELLING
FIRST .QUALITY
NYLONS
•Greatly reduced, regular
stock famous make nylons
that sold at 1.664 - The .
reason! The size and color
range Is not complete
We are clearing them all
at
EXTRA LOW PRICE ON 'IBEX'
LARGE 70 x 90 FLANNELETTE
BLANKETS
Best Ibex blankets, large size, famous
for wear. - The lowest price you'll
find anywhere. PAIR
.95
SPECIAL SELLING - 70.x84
FALCON BLANKETS
Pink or blue check "Falcon" flannel-
ette blankets at a real rock bottom
price. Full bed size 70x84. PAIR
3.98
FRILLED
Marquisette Curtains
All white, frilled marquisette curtains
with puffy dots. A real bargain,
PER PAIR
2.98
36" WIDE - NEW
DRAPERY CRETONNES 89
Gay floral patterns in all the new popular
shades. Very special - YD.
Steward Bros.
SATU RDAY
STORE HOURS
9 AM TO 10 PM
CARD OF THANKS
The members of the family of the late A,
R. Box wish to express their sincere an,reei-
atnonfar the maty acts of kindness andd sym-
pathy extended to them, also for the !lora]
tributes and earde, during their recent be-
reavement
o-reavement
CARD OF THANKS
Words ceo scarcely express the thanks and
gt'atitude I feel towards the friends and neigh-
borswho were so very, very kind to me while
a patient in Seat Memorial Hospital, Toeach
and every one who sent flowers, fruit, candy,
treats of all kinds, also letters and earde; to
Drs. McMaster and Brady; Rev. Gardiner and
visiting clergymen, also nurses and hospital
staff, again I say than]' you.
MATTHEW HANDY
CARD OF THANKS
Mee, G. H. Montgomery wishes to thank
sincerely her many friends for cards. and
(lowers she received in the .hospital and at
home; also Or. Stapleton and Df. Howson,
and calls from the Rev. Mr. McMillan
i
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil !Maxwell spent
the weekend at Niagara Falls and
Buffalo,
Mr. and Mrs. Floyd Lee of Fenton,
Mich., visited over the weekend with
1VIrs. Catherine Devlin and Mrs. ,Edna
Corbett.
Mrs. Bertha Ortwein of London
waa a weekend visitor with her
mother, Mrs, Munn.
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth of Detroit
visited here last week with the lat-
ter's mother, Mrs. Lou Simpson.
Garry B. Joynt, son of T. C.
Joynt, Hensall, now studying at
Clark University, Worcester, Mass.,
has had his fellowship renewed. This
is the third year he has won the
award. He is studying for his Doc-
trine of International Law and Rela-
tions.
The Hensall District Teachers' As-
sociation held their April meeting; on
Tuesday when they enjoyed a delic-
ious banquet at Club Monetta Min-
ard, at Exeter, Mr. G. Gardiner,
Public School Inspector, and Mrs.
Gardiner were present. IVIr, Fred
Peek, of the staff of the Exeter Dia -
'et High School, was the gueot
iker, speaking on 'Mathematics in
FOR SALE
2 year old pure bred Tamworth boar, very
quiet and prolific. Also a brown & white
collie pup 4 months old. Priced to sell at once.
COOPER FORREST, Hensall RR. 2. Phone
91 r 16 Zurich.
FOR SALE
2 chicken shelters one year old ; else one
good rubber tire wagon, 600x16 tires, JOSEPH
Sr O'REILLY, phone 46r8 Dublin
FOR BALE
A few loads of hay ; also Anker -Horth Beam
separator, suitable for one cow. W. J. NOTT,
Egmondvtlie
NOTICE
As Corn Borer Inspector rm. the north
part of Huron County, I urgently request
all growe•a of corn, which includes garden
either burnedaor burieeilnb fore; the 120 refuse
May.
Pceslt.ies are provided fere the non-com-
eliance, in the Plant Disease Act.
THOS. DOUGHERTY
P. 0. Box 921.
connRIOII, ONT.
the Public School in relation to math-
ematics in the High School, a dis-
ci -mien :followed ort the subject. A
good attendance of teachers was pre-
sent.
WANTED
Yearling cattle wanted for pasture. Phone
692r42. JOHN McGAV1N, Tuckersmith
FOR SALE
Ono bedroom suite consisting of one prin-
cess oak dresser and washstand. One brass
bed. Apply to News Office
FOR SALE
White enamelled Beach range, burn wood
or coal, extra good condition, reservoir, high
warming oven, with waterfront, Also choice
of two lawn mowers. LEWIS TEBBUTT,
Jervis street, phone 288w
FOR SALE
Timber frame barn, to be removed. 24 x 40
feet. 20 foot poste, 8 inch timber, two story,
Apply MRS, ADRIAN PORTEOUS, West St.,
FOR SALE
Ton Mee six weeks old, else a fat sow,
D'A]CY R.ATI•IWELL, Brumfield, phone
Mire Clinton
PASTURE FOR RENT
100 acres or more in Stanley, fenced into
fields, water and shade, Write DR. MOFFATT,
London, Dot.
TO RENT
Gamlen located 2 blocks from Main St.
Apply to The News Office
FOR SALE
Four 18-826 ear ties and tulles, elightly
used. Phone 894t'41. 5A14 STOREY
TENDERS FOR SCHOOL BUSES
Tenders will be received by the Seaforth
District High School Board for operation of
five buses in the Seaforth District High
School Area.
Sealed tenders must be inthe hands of
the Secretary by noon, May 16, E. Daylight
Saving Tlme.
Present mileage, etc., may be secured at
Office of Secretary.
Apply in writing giving full particulars as
to make, seating capacity of buses and ap-
proximate age of drivers.
Lowest or any tender not necessiily
accepted.
M, A. REID, Secretory,
Seaforth, Ont,
FOR SALE
1 good Ford tractor en rubber with hy-
draulic, make reel second trnetor, will sell
cheap, 1 Case Dan rubber. 1 set of double
disc. 1 three furrow plow on rubber 1 6 tillers,
1 good team mower; 1 goodteam stuffier &
bean puller; set of harrows; 2 sections of
drag harrows. Some mixed grain. 1 geed ,of
Box, 1 electric refrigerator, large size, WARM'
able. HARVEY McILWAIN, 980w Seaforth
LOST
Saturday forenoon, it Week wallet, on God-
erich street, small sum of money. Please
phone 441w. Reward
NOTICE
10I114 SIEMON will load gravel with hit
shovel at Moylan's pit, Lot 10, Oen. e, Mc -
Killen, for the next two weeks
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my many friends who so
kindly remembered me wiblt cards, trouts and
flowers while I was a patient in St. Joseph's
Hospital, London. MRS. 305. FLANAGAN
IN MEMORIAM
UPSHALL-In loving, memory of a dear wife
and mother Mrs. Frank Upshall, who
Passed away one year ago, May 4th, 1048
Calm and peaceful she is sleeping,
Sweetest rest that follows pain,
We who loved her sadly miss her,.
But trust in. God to meet again,
-Ever lovingly remembered by husband,
sobs and daughter
IN MEMORIAM
MsELILOY-In loving memory of my dear
husband John, who passed away 2 years
alto, May 4th, 1048
Nothing can ever take away
The love a heart holds dear,
Fond memories linger every day,
Remembrance keeps Mm near.
-Loving remembered by his wife, May
TEACHER WANTED
Stanley Twp. School Area No. 1 requires
two protestant teachers for twomodern high-
way schools. Apply, stating qualifications, ex-
perience if any, salary expected, also notes of
present Inspector, to FRANK McCOWAN,
Chairman of School Area Board, Brucefield
SEC.-TREAS. WANTED
By Stanley Pep. School Area No. 1.. Ap-
plications will be received to May 12, 1900,
for above position. Duties to commence at
once. ,State qualifications, salary expected, or
for further particulars to PRANK McCOWAN,
Chairman of School Area Boned, Brucefield
TEACHER WANTED
Protestant teacher for S.S. Nor 6 Mullett,
duties to commence Sept. 0th. Apply stating
salary expected and qualifications, also last
inspector, to See.-Treas., JOHN H. Me-
EWING, RR, 1, Blyth, Ont.
57105 SEA1POn= NEWS
Snowdon Brea., Publishers
Authorised ae Second Claes ail, Post Office
Dept.,
FOR SALE
100 bags Irish Cobbler Potatoes $1.26 a bag.
3 reads east of Londesboro. GEO. C. DUBS,
Phone Blyth 27;6
EXECUTORS SALE
03' PROPERTY end Household Effects.
For the estate of the late Harry Martin, in
the Town •of Seaforth, Saturday, May lith at
1 PM. Included in sale:
Stoves, kitchen, dining room, living room
and bedroom furniture.
Kitchen utensils, dishes, garden tools, lawn
mower, bedding and other articles.
. PROPERTY -7 room frame cottage, full
basement, furnace, cistern, town water, heavy
wiring, large garden.
Terms- Chattels; cash.. Property: 1O%
down, balance 30 clays, immediate possession.
Reserve bid. For further particulars apply to
Alvin W. Silley, Solicitor for Estate, or
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Auction Sale
OF FARM AND HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.
Estate of the late Frances Shape, Lot 11.
Babylon lire, in Stanley Twp., e; Saturday,
May Oth, at 1 PM
Clare Jewel cook stove, Wingham Clipper
cook stove, with waterfront; 1 box stove.
Ohotry drop leaf table, 2 extension tables,
kitchen chairs, arm chairs, 2 sewing mach-
ines, day bed, antique upholstered parlor
suite; number of rockers and odd chairs;
number of small tables, mirrors, organ, beds,
dressers and wash stands; 2 praeticallly new
bed springs; chest of drawers; 1 coal oil
stove and oven (like new) ; garden tools;
1 large steel water tank; 1 -4 -ft. steel water
tank; 1200 Ib Gurney scales; dishes and kit-
chen utensils.
FARM -100 acre farm ; 20 acres of bush ;
131 story good brick house with slate roof,
large frame barns, good water supply, 30 acres
broken, remainder in pasture.
Terms, chattels, cash
Property 10% down, balance 30 days.
reserve bid.
MRS. JOHN CAMERON, Ex. of Estate
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
KITCHENER STOCK
YARDS LIMITED
Guelph Highway No. 7
Sell by Public Auction every
Thursday, at 1.00 p.m.
A. large offering of dairy cows, butcher
cattle, feeders, stockers, calves, hogs,
sheep, horses. Bring your live stock to
the largest, most mode"r market in
western Ontario, with room for 20 car
loads. Three auction dings operating at
one time. Fast accounting, Lunch counter.
Large parking area. Weil equipped for
herd sales
F. J. Steffler, Manager
Phone 2-9671 Kitchener
FOR SALE
Modern Brick dwelling on James St.,
early possession, (nearly new with all con-
veniences)
Six room brick dwelling on West William
St., with garage.
A frame double dwelling on Centre street
with two acres of land
Modern Frick duplex on West William at.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. REID, Seaforth
Attention
Horne 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, sur-
face drainage and streets.
Plans available at the
TOWN CLERK'S OFFICE
FIRST COME, FIRST 0100I0E
COAL
We have;
Nut Coal
Stove .Coal
Hard Coal Briquets
Alberta Deep Seam Lump
And Stoker Coal
WILLIAM M. I-IART
Phone 784
FOR SALE
New House, Modern, Seven
rooms, James Street. Immed-
iate occupation. Phone 353.
BOX
mural ern t
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
'Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones! Day 43
Night 595 W
FOR SALE
Two men's dress suite, navy and grey, about
size 36, in good condition; also a grey tweed
spring coat, like new. Can be aeon at GILL•
!SPIE CLEANERS, Seaforth
NOTICE
Tractor work on garden and grading. H.
MoILWAIN, 989w Seaforth, or Mr. E. Goudie
WANTED
Wanted to rent, two rooms or small apart-
ment in Seaforth, Apply at The News office
FOR SALE
Seven room cottage, Godeeich street. oast,
Seaforth, with bath, furnace, hardwood floors,
garage. Apply to MRS. LUCY WOODS
FOR SALE ,,y�
Beaver seed oats. Also OAC *221 seed bar-
ley. Apply FRED HERBERT, RR. 4, Mitchell.
Phone Dublin 76r11
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the undersigned
for a furnace to be installed at S.S. No. 10,
McKillop, during July and August,
Tenders to bo in by Juno 1st
JOHN OAMPBELL, Sec.-Treas.
FARM HELP
Reliable, experienced Holland families
available, Arriving soon. Apply to Mr. O.
de HAAN, Bolgrave, Ont.
BARN FOR SALE
Barn and contents 24' x 36', scantling
frame, heavy. AROHIE JEFFERY, 131 miles
south of Dublin
NOTICE
Attention, Car Ownersl-Duplicate keys for
all automobiles now made at SEAFORTH
MOTORS.
BARN SPRAYING
Barna .whitewashed after T -B test, with
new power sprayer. Workdone to inspector's
satisfaction. Phone Brussels 06r11. DONALD
McDONALD, Brussels RR. 2
NOTICE
Dumping of rubbish on Lot 21, Con. 2,
Hibbert, is strictly forbidden, and offenders
will be prosecuted.. JOSEPH STAPLETON
FOR SALE
Black Faille Dress, worn once, size 38;
black suit, size 90; 2 spring and fall coats,
new, size 40, both grey; grey dress, size 40;
all in good condition and will be sold reason-
ably. Phone 303w
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone
347R, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in plain scaled envelope with price
list, 6 samples 25; 24 samples $1.00. Mall
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co.; Box 91,
Hamilton, . Ont.
HORSES WANTED
Horses wanted. Wanted to buy, especially
big fat horses. W. C. GOVENLOCK, Dick
House, Seaforth
Seafforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth 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 room frame house, patent shingle siding,
Hydro, Town Water, Garage, on East William
St. Priced reasonable
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Res. 220 Office 384
Cement
Blocks
Power made. Steam Cured
Immediate Delivery
Huron Concrete
Products
PHONE 684 SDAFORTH
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
011 Burners
Highest Cash Prices for
Dead Stock
HORSES -2.50 each
CATTLE 2.60 each
HOGS .60 per cwt.
According to size and
condition
CALL OOLLDOT
SEAFORTH 15
DA ANG & COMPANY.
F 'CANADA, -LIMITED