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Summer Dresses Galore
AT THRIFTY PRICES !
HUNDREDS AND HUNDREDS OF NEW GINGHAM, CHAMBRAY,SPUN,WAFFLE CLOTH,
BUBBLE CLOTH, NYLON AND SHEER DRESSES FOR ALL OCCASIONS.
FAMOUS TENA PAIGE - LEO DANAL - TROPICANA AND OTHERS
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YOUTHFUL COTTON DRESSES
Sizes 9 to 20
These include Famous Tena Paige and Dana! Picolays, Waffle Cloths,
Chambrays and fashion leading eyelet organdy. — Pastel shades of
yellow, mauve, blue, pink, green, brown and turquoise.
Fashion leaders all. - Thriftily priced at
POPULAR PRICED DRESSES
These include sundresses, pinafores and smart street dresses in french
crepes, broadcloths, spurs, poplins and prints hi an extremely wide range
of patterns and shades. —
Sizes range from 12 to 44
STYLISH HOUSE DRESSES
High styled house dresses, with big roomy pockets, tie, elastic or pelt
waists, button or zip fronts with a wide variety of button, lace or pique
trims.—ATI are tub fast and sanforized.
Size ranges from 12 to 52. Very special at
5.95
to
1295
3.99
and
4.99
2.93
and
398
See Our Summer Weight Maternity Dresses 4.95 to 13.95
STEWA' T R
It Pays to Shopin ondv lle
FRESH PEAMi AL COTTAGE ROLLS 55c a ib
LARD, 1 LD, PRINTS .. . .. . . . . .. . . , , , , , . 2 lb 25c
SCHNEIDER'S CRISPYFLAIE SHORTENING
2 Ib for 31c
SCHNEIDER'S DIAMOND MARGARINE... 2 lbs for 03c
HOLLY BRAND PEAS, 20 oz. Tins .... , , .... 2 for 43o
We appreciate your order early
sensessemeasnaosess
NOTICE
TOWNSHIP OF 'rUCKERSMrTH
'PARE NOTICE that n speed limit o£ 30
miles per hoar will be strictly enforced in
the hamlet of Egmondville, as under the pro-
visions of the Highway Traffic Aek of Ontario
thi(Signed)t ARTHIJI0. NICHOLa."
SON,
Reeve, Township of Tuokersmith
Auction Sale
OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS. On Main St„
Seaforth, Saturday, June 140s, at 1. P,M,
Quebec cook stove, Moffat Essotane stove
(like new), Quaker oil space heater (like
new) ; Sherlock Manning piano & bench in
excellent condition ; Chesterfield suite ;°Ike
new) Davenport 0, chair to match (newly up-
holstered, White drop head sewing machine,
walnut finish dining roam suite -table, chairs
& buffet;. oval glass china cabinet, masonite
kitchen table & 0 kitchen chairs; kitchen cup-
board with masanite top (modern) ; Universal
Cooler refrigerator, 9 ft„ 1 year old; Easy
washing machine (like new); 2 furniahed
bedrooms complete, with 2 spring mattresses,
chest drawers, Number of small tables, rock-
ers, add chairs, wardrobe, pedestals, trilight
lamp, electric fan, pop-up toaster, floor
lamps, table lumps, Axminster rug 9'x10`,
scatter mats, card table, ball tree; Coblhn
clean sheep vacuum cleaner & attachments,
clocks, dishes, linens, kitchen utensils, loll
mirror and massy other articles. Terms cash.
Estate of late Mrs. Violet Gillespie, Prop.
Harold Jackson, Auetioneer
E. P. Chesney,
CLAIR HONEY
FOR
FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72
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Harris
PROVE
Z AY, JUNE 13th, 1 po
AT WM. McMILLAN FARM
3% south St. Columban and 1 mile east
Demonstration of
New ''2 Forage Harvester, Baler, Wide level disc harrow, Combines,
22 Tractor with Hydraulic plow, mounted Disc and Manure Loader
SPONSORED BY
Seaforth Motors
Phone;
141 Seaforth
VARNA
Rev, T, J. Pitt and Rev. Mr. Bur-
ton of Centralia exchanged pulpits
on Sunday last.
The W.M.S. of the United Church
will hold their regular meeting on
Thursday evening of this week.
The Y. P. Union held its regular
meeting in Goshen United Church on
Monday evening of this week.
A large number from here attend
ed Clinton Fair last Saturday.
The Play "Always in Trouble"
which was put on by the Bayfield
Young People was enjoyed by all
present.
Mrs, Louis Taylor opened her
home for the May meeting of the
Varna United Church on
ed C r
W. A. of
'Wednesday evening of last week•
The Pres. Mrs. A. Coleman presided
over the meeting, which was opened
with the theme song, followed by
hymn 374. The scripture, Acts 4:
31-37 was read by Mrs. Geo. Reid
and thoughts on the lesson by Miss
Rachel Johnston. Twenty-two an-
swered the roll call by naming their
birth stone. The minutes of the
April meeting were read and adopt-
ed. The treasurer's report was given
by Miss Rachel Johnston. A letter of
appreciation was read from Mrs.
John Ostrom for being remembered
while she was ill. The business part
Seaforth Lumber
LTD.
CAR OF STOKER COAL
COMING
Orders delivered promptly
PHONE 47
followed when it was decided to hold
two baking sales in the basement of
the Bayfield Town Hall on July 19
and Aug, 16. A hearty vote of thanks
was moved by Mrs. Bill McAsh and
seconded by Mrs. Lorne Coleman to
Mrs. Taylor for the use of her home
and her hospitality. The meeting was
then closed with the W. A. prayer.
Following this an interesting bird
contest was conducted by Miss Ra-
chel Johnston and Mrs. Harold Dow -
son, after which a social half hour
and lunch were enjoyed by all.
BRODHAGEN
Mr, and Mrs. Ed Deters of Zurich
visited with Mr. and Mrs, Jno. G.
Hinz on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. Milton Eiekmeir,
Roger and Gary of Detroit with Mr.
and Mrs. George Eiekmeir.
Mr, and Mrs, Fred Scherbarth and
Earl of Detroit with Mr. and Mrs,
John L Bennewies.
Mr. and Mrs, Jos Dickison and
Glenn of Teeswater with Mr. and
Mrs, Fred Diekison,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Querengesser
and Mr. and Mrs. Rd Querengesser
of Edmonton, Alberta, are visiting
Mr. and Mrs, Lonie Hillebrecht and
other relatives.
Mrs, Elizabeth Morenz of Kitch-
ener is spending a week with Mr. J.
I Prueter,
Mr, and Mrs. Donald Stanek and
family of Kitchener with Mr. and
Mrs. Albert Querengesser.
Miss Cassia James and Mr, Bob
Miller of Galt with Mr. and Mrs.
Mervin Miller.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Messers-
shmidt and Arlene of Detroit with
Mrs. tray Kleber Sr,
Phone:
55 Brussels
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS, At
Lot 18, Cnn, 0, Morris Twp., 3 miles east of
Blyth or 4 miles west of Walton, on Friday.
June 13th at I P.M. Horses -1 matched
black Percheron team of mares (middle age),
Harness -1 set of brass mounted breeehing
harness. CATTLE -8 young Durham cows re-
cently fresh with valves at foot; 2 Durham
cows due to freshen in Tune; 1 Durham cow
recently bred; 2 -2 -year-old Durham steers;
1---2-yearold Durham heifer; 8 Angus & Dur-
ham sleeve & heifers 1 year old.
Pigs -8 York pigs 150 it's; 1 pure York
Row bred Apr. 1st. Poultry -140 hybrid hens
1 year old 2 ducks & ,]rake; goose, gander.
MACHINERY -Frost & Wood 7 ft, binder;
McCormick Deering binder, 7 ft eut (like
nets) ; McCormick Deering disc fertilizer drill
(like new) ;. M -H manure spreader; 11-I3 0t1
ft. mower (like new); McG-D drop head hay
loader; sulky rake; walking plow, riding
plow; M-I•r fertilizer e zer tura
i drill
steel el rolls• •
cultivator; disc harrow; 4 Rection diamond
harrows; miller; rubber tired farm wagon
10 ft lothay rack, gravel box ; set of sloop
sleighs & fiat rack; fanning mill ; 2000 lb
scales; 412 Delaval Beam Reperato• with
power attachment; wheelbarrow; sugar ket-
tle; '1 40 -gal. on drums; 2--8-gal; milk
cans ; pig crate, tenter trough ; root pulper
l; hp motor ; woks, grain bags; amine,
whippletreos, forks, shovels, and many other
articles. Hay & Seed ---0 ton timothy hay; 12
be. of timothy seen; art hu. red clover.
Houeehoid -- Quebec heater; Quebec eeok
stove; kitchen Chairs; rockers; anti other
household effects. No reserve as farm sold.
ALFRED I'IAGGrrr, Pron. . Terns cash
Darold ,Tecks0n, Auetionee•
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
COMING EVENT
"SHARE THE WEALTH"
BINGO
Big Prizes — IF 3000 people play
there will be $3000,00 in prizes. Alt
paid admissions returned in prizes,
Admission $1.00. 4 Special games 26c
each, Wednesday, June 11th at 9 p,m,
at the Mitchell District Memorial
Arena.
CARD OF THANKS
The family of the late Mr. Curl Rose wish
to thunk everyone who was so kind In send-
ing Dards and flowers when Ito was confined
to Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, also to
thank the nurses and Dr. Stapleton for their
aerYfees.
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to express my thanks to all those
who were so kind to me while a patient in
Scott Memorial Hospital: Also thanks to Dr.
Brady and the nursing staff. Mrs, Ario
Peters.
FOR SALE
Gentleman's bicycle, C. M.. iu good shape.
Plane 40, Seaforth. GLEN STAPFEN
FOR SALE
Erin's bicycle, as gooe as new. Phone 00&
Seaforth
PROCLAMATION
TOWNSHIP OF 'TUCKERSMITH
Upon instruction from-esunoi] under auth-
ority of By-law 418, 1052. Township of
Tuokeramith, I hereby proclaim that all dogs
in thehamlets of Egmondville and Harpurhey
are prohibited from runningat largo during
the period from June. 1st, 1052, to November
let, 1052.
Owners or harborers of dogs contravening
the provisions of thls by-law will be subject
to a maximum penalty of $60.00.
(Signed) ARTHUR o
R N OfSTuck
Reeve, ersmith
PLAN TO ATTEND THE TENTH ANNUAL
FIEL AY
of Huron County Federation 'of Agriculture
Blyth Community Park on
Wednesday, June 11th
Guest Speaker for the day will be Sir Andrew Jones,
head of the British Food Mission in Canada
There will be Races and other Sports events for every member of
the Family. There will be Softball games, Saddle Horse races and
Pony rides
There will be Exhibits of interest to both Urban and Rural People
DANCE to the music of Clayton Steeper and his Sand (Old and New
Time), In the Blyth Memorial Hall. Dancing 9.30 - 1
THURSDAY, JUNE $, 1902.
ayfield Pavilion
For A Good Time, Here Are Two Dates To Remember
Every Wednesday — Modern and Olde Tyme with
'The Melody Makers" from
Springbank Pavilion (London)
featuring Len Masse
10.00-1.00 Claude Gelinas
Mrs. Lindsay (Clinton)
Every Friday
10.00 -1,00
REFRESHMENT,
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— Music in a modern way
Frank Traher and His Orchestra
with former band leader "Hoppy"
Hopkins on vocals
SPACIOUS PARKING
1951 Olds Sedan with Hydromatic
1947 Ford Sedan
1946 Chev. Sedan
1941 DeSoto Sedan
1939 Plymouth Coach, excellent condition
Above all Reconditioned ec Guaranteed
ALSO SPECIALS —
1938 Ford Coach 150.00
' 1937 Olds Coach 325.00
TRUCKS —
1951 Ford 1 -ton wtih racks
1946 Fargo 1/2 ton
Seaforth Motors
Tile) SAIAb'OItTII NEWS
Snowdon Tiros„ Publishers
Authorized ate ,Second Class mail, Post
()Klee Dept., Ottawa
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SBAPORTH ONT.
All hinds off Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies
COAL
SPECIAL SUMMER
PRICES
— SCREENED —
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 •- Res. 318 w
HORSES WANTED
Disabled or useful work horses, Apply to
W. C. GOYENLOOK, Dick house, Seaforth
SEAFORTH MONUMENT. WORKS
Open Daily
Phone 363 J
T. PYDE and SON
Enquiries Are Invited
EXETER CLINTON
Phone 41 r Phone 103
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
1101. r 6rdplain
in i 2fi ; 29d samples x$1.90, Mawith dll--
Order Dept, T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
ilemilton, Ont.
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite, Dick House, phones
897R, Sonforth
Spring and Summer fillups of
For Quality
Service and Savings at Spring
prices I
Have protection and a full bin
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 363-J Res. 192-M
CUSTOM WEED SPRAYING
Custom Weed Spraying done on grain and
corn. N. RILEY, 6944 Hensen
FEMALE HELP WANTED
All to win... nothing to lose... no dis-
bursepontnow or later. Special call to all
women alio wish to make easy money, full or
part time. Take orders for lingerie and hos-
iery: for ladies, men, children, also babies
wear. Nothing easier, with our low prices and
our magnificently illustrated catalogue, con-
taining 850 superior quality garments with
over 5,500 sizes and colours, all with sen-itr.:.t:•.
pies of our materials. Satisfaction guaranteed
or money refunded. Fast delivery, Generous
commission, bonuses, gifts, etc. We are posi-
tively the ones who give the most to. their
representatives and still offer the lowest sell-
ing prices, which means easy and numerous
sales. Write immediately for your free cata-
logue. DU JOUR LINGERIE, 4235.147 Iber-
ville, Montreal, P.Q.
FOR SALE
Three I•Iolstein heifers duo to freshen June
8, 17, and July 5, artificially bred. vaccinated.
and T.B. tested. Apply iV. II, PFILE. phone
6854 Henault
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling with furnace, on George St.,
immediate possession
Modern dwelling, beautifully located, corner
of John and Louisa, with hot water oil heat-
ing. Early possession
2 storey frame dwelling. All modern con-
veniences. Centre at,, possession arranged
Modern 2 -story dwelling, Sperling St. Well
situated. Ealy possession arranged.
In Egmondvitle V/, storey dwelling, 3 bed-
rooms, double lot with barn, possession with-
in one month.
1,), storey 7 room frame modern dwelling,
garage, on James street.
Brick dwelling, Goderieh street, immediate
possession
Comfortable 6 room dwelling in Winthrop,
1/3 acre of land with small fruits, early
D0580 %81011
Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all
modern conveniences. Possession arranged,
M. A. REID, Seaforth
FOR SALE
A modern kitchen buffet. Apply at News
Of fice.
FOR SALE
New Spring -filled mattress end springs
48" wide. Phone 648-11 Seaforth..
FOR SALE
Do you need more milk and more beef?
See the serviceable age hulls from one of
Canada's highest producing R.O.P. and Ac-
credited herd of Dual Purpose Shorthorns,
ERNEST TEMPLE1FMAN, Staffa.
FOR SALE
Thoroughbred Shorthorn bull, 2 years old.
Apply to JOHN F. MURPHY, lot 13, con. 2,
Hibbert. Phone 17 r 15, Dublin.
FOR SALE
10 bags Irish Cobbler seed potatoes. Ss bag.
Apply GEO. DUBS, Londesboro, Lot le, Con.
10. Hallett. Phone Blyth 27x5
FOR SALE
Two -row corn cultivator with bail bearing
wheels. MONTGOMERY PATRICIK, 034,11
FOR SALE
One George White thresher 24-42, gond con-
dition, with new Margot shredder. GORDON
SCOTT. 038,83 Seaforth
FOR SALE
4 horses ; 10 chunks of 01gs, and one Here-
ford hall. PATRICK RYAN, 1 mile south of
Dublin
FOR SALE
Young York boar $35,00. Road gravel. 1000
yds. or more, 5c ycl, KEN MCPHERSON,
Dublin 171.24
FOR SALE
Girl's bicycle In perfect condition, also a
table model radio and automatic record play-
er. Phone 208, Seaforth. MRS. JACK CLARIK
FOR SALE
Timber frame barn 30x40 with 14 ft, posts.
Contains a lot of matched pine. Cheap .for
quick solo. ALEX McNAB, phone 185R
FOR SALE
General Electric refrigerator, like new; will
bo sold reasonable. Apply at News Office
MEETING OF HURON
COUNTY COUNCIL
The next meeting of the Huron County
Council will be held in the Council Ohambera,
Court House, Goderieh, commencing
W
edeea-
dsY, Jun 18, at19.00 a.m., D.S.T.
Al acc.ounts, notices of deputationa and
other business
1.egntaing the attention of
Council should be in the hands of the County
Clerk not later than Saturday, June 14, 1052.
A. H. ERSIKINE, County Clerk,
Goderieh, Ont.
Special for Month of June
Viking Cream Separators
This is the time of year when you are
getting a big flew of milk, •Volt can
give this machine a chance to show
What a fine machine it it. Better than
what a fine mahtline it is. Better titan
that, come and see it in operation.
You can lose dollars this summer on
an Did worn out separator
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Dion Threshing Machines
Harvesting will soon be dere. Put in
your order to avoid disappointment
in the Harvest time
JOHN BYERMAN & SON
1181 9 WALTON Ph. 848124 Seaforth