The Seaforth News, 1952-10-02, Page 8SUPERB
VALUE
High Styled
Winter
Coats
39.95 49.95
We make no wild claims that
these coats are worth from
10,00 to 30,00 more than we're
asking for them. The truth is
that the lower prices for raw
wool is reflected in muoh lower
coat prices this season. - -
Take a look at the labels on
these new coats.—You'll recog-
nize them as the best makes'
that money can buy. They're
better quality this season—and
at much lower prices.,
Don't be misled by fantastic claims of big sale prices - -
shop where you have confidence that you'll get the
newest and best at this season's standard lower prices.
We are featuring the new soft all wool velours and
Elysians in plains and diagonal and 'check weaves.
Styling, of course, is tops, featuring the last word in
clever untrimmed coats.
This season's new low prices
39.95 - 49095
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Coming
Big Fur Coat Sale
We have made arrangements with Canada's
hest fur coat manufacturer to display for a
limited period starting
MONDAY, OCTOBER 6th
A wide range of muskrat, seal, persian Iamb and
mouton coats at the new low prices prevailing
this season. Wait for this sale—and choose your
fur coat at
STEWART BROS.
HENSALL
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Parke accom-
panied by Mr. and Mrs. Howard
Lemmon spent a few days last week
at Manitoulin Island.
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Stanlake,
Dow,las and Eleanor visited recent -
and Mrs. Harold Mitchell of Lon-
don were recent visitors with Mrs.
Crerar and ABM.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. J. Harding and
son Bruce of London, visited re-
cently with Mrs, Edna Corbett and
Edward.
ly with Mrs. Hannah Workman. Mrs. P. Buchanan spent a few
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Mitchell and Mr. days visiting in St. Thomas.
THE SINAI+ ORTi
• Mr, and :ill's R, I,uxbolt of Call*
tR, on Mw,ereTlsrrirby;ecent visitor's with Mrs,.
Miss Shirleyhapman, 'nurse -in -
training at Victoria, hospital, Lon-
don, spent the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Chap-
man.
MPs. Amelia Schroeder returned
home after spending several weeks
with relatives at St. Clair Shores,
Michigan.
Mr, and' Mrs, Norman 'Harvey of
Monkton visited 'recently with Mr.
and Mies, Alf Scholl and Garry,
The last jitney tournament of the
season was held Thursday evening
on the local greens, 4 rinks, 24.
'members playing trebles, stink wing
ners as follows: lst. W. 0. Good-
win, skip, Mrs. G. Thompson, Geo,
Walker. 2nd John Henderson, skip,
Mr's, L. Luker, Wes Venner, 3rd Ii,.
Love, skip, Mrs, A, L. Case, Thos.
Butt. 4th A L, Case, skip, Miss M.
Reid, L. Luker,
Prizes were 10 lbs sugar for first
and second; coffee and salmon for
third and fourth.
After the games were over the
members gathered in the Club for a
business meeting to end up the sea-
son. President, A. L. Case was'
chairman and in his remarks gave
great praise to all members for
their wonderful support to the club
of 31 members during the season
and will start 1953 season with a
cash balance. After the meeting
the ladies served lunch and after
that cards were played for the .bal-
ance of the evening. Mr, W. 0,
Goodwin acted as Sec,-Treas„ in the
absence of Mr. H Shaddick, who is
Messers Jack and Harry Faber,
Mac Dougall, Sidney MacArthur,
Harvey 'Hyde, Sam and Andrew
Dougall spent a few days at Mani-
toulin Island last week.
Miss Joyce Faber spent the week-
end in Landon visiting her aunt
Miss Loretta Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Rod Ferguson of
Delhi and Mrs. W1n. G. Bell of lExle-
ter Were recent visitors with Mrs.
Ellen McAllister,
HARLOCK
Those who visited Mr. and Mrs.
-Bert Middegaal, Blyth, were: Mr.
Dennis Hereygers and his brother
Alphons and sister Jean, and Mr.
Frank Burnschot, all from Wallade--
burg, Ontario.
Miss Middegaal, Seaforth, spent
the weekend with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Middegaal, Harloek.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Beacom and
son Bill, spent the weekend with his
cousin at Chatham, and, returned on
Sunday evening.
The Reece Ferris estate has been
sold to James Stevens of Brussels.
They are holding a sale of livestock
and implements •on the Oth of Oct-
ober.
Corn harvest is well on the way.
The weather being good has helped
out a lot as corn is a heavy crop.
•A bunch of goodR SALErpigs,. A, R.
DODDS, Phone 839r1.1, Seaforth.
Child's green ono Suit Size 2. PHONE'
5985, Seaforth.
SALESMAN WANTED,
Raleigh business now open a Huron
County. Trade well cash -idled. Excellent op-
portunity. Full time, Write at once, Raw-
leigh's Dept. ML -J-304-189, blontreal.
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FEMALE HELP WANTED
Ladies; Your spare time agreeably, and pro-
fitably employed by tskina' ordure for Lingerie
and Hosiery for Ladies-Men—Children and
Babies, also Bedding. Nothing easier with
out magnificently illu:dented catolo{_„to with
colors, containing abort 900 superior quality
garments, all with samples of our materials.
All is a value of 825 being loaned to you free.
Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded.
Fast delivery service. Generous commission,
l,onusea, gifts,. etc. We are positively the ones
who give the most to their Representatives
and still offer the lowest selling prices, John
our 4,000 satisfied Representatives by writing
immediately. DU JOUR LINGERIE Inc.,
4235-147 Ihervllle St., MONTREAL.
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Wise parents ... smart daughter too! And it all started
because she received a deposit for her very own bank
account. That's a birthday gift of real value to teach her
how to spend and how to save.
To help your daughter understand banking practice, The
Commerce has prepared a handy purse size booklet called
"It's Simple When
You Know How.t1
She'll discover in its
pages all the impor-
tant tips on day to day
banking to help her
take care of her wise
a'nd welcome birth-
day gift.
The Canadian Bank
of Commerce
Ask for your copy at your local
branch, or write to Frances
Terry, Head Office,
The Canadian Bank
of Commerce,
Toronto,
180.51
NEWS
raialaromiamosommagessauesaueaamaagx
CARD OF THANKS.
I would like to take this 0pportenity to
thank my- friend. and neighbors for the I ,vols
boxes and earlssentto me white I was in the
hospital' Special thanles to 111. Bendy and. Dr,
McMaster, I,UtS, EI S'i'ON 1)OWSON'
CAIS]) OF THANKS
The faintly o2 the late Mrs, Riley wish to
thanktheir neighbors, friends and all those
who sent dowers, etude, loaned cars soul all
other acts of sympathy during thea' recent be-
reavement. Also Dr. Stapleton, stelf and
and
Rev.
Hor nttu] d
nurses of Scott Motorist't
Glean Campbell
THANK YOU.
Mrs. 'John Richardson wises 0.0 thank the
many friends for the kindness turd empathy
shown her during her recent sad bereavement;
for the beautiful floral tributes end messages
o e-
MMfaae r and
DE Goddard, d the Rev... 'Norman
McLeod, the members of Presbytery of Perth.
and Heron, and the Rev, R. B. Cummings,
pies, of London Conference
NW, VOMIDISIMMMENORINIPRO
IN MEMORIAM
JOHNS'TON--In loving memory of Mrs. S.
Wellington Johnston, who passed away Oct,
3, 1961, and for Mr. 3. Wellington Johnston
who passed away. Nov, 5th, 1947,
You can only have one Mother and Father,
Patient, kind and true.
No other friend in all the world,
Will be WS kind to you..
For all their loving. kindness,
Ther ask nothing in return,
If alt the world deserted you
To Your Mother and father you can turn,
Soall we can do, dear Mather and Father,
Is to go and tend your grave,
And leave behind a token of love,
To the best Mother and Father God ever
made.
—Always remembered by Pence & Clara,
Mar'gae t,, Rena,
Mn and vin Rachel sieaii`Iai'grand-
children
rand
child en
FOR SALE
Tuckersmith Township School Area Board
offers for sale by tender: 1 wood frame
building. 12'x14'.e8', located at S.S. No, 2
School east of Kfppen• Tenders will be re-
oeived up to noon, Tuesday, Oct. 7, 1962.
W. P. ROBERTS.;. 2, Seaford).
PAINTING
Spray or brush; papering,. Sunworthy
wallpapers, sign painting a specialty. ED,
(Buck) TATTLE, Hensall, Phone 190R.
FOR SALE
Large size baby's crib in good condition.
PHONE 597W, Seaforth,
FOR SALE
120 New Hampshire '1 Sussex pullets,
reedy to lay, 51.85. Apply to DOUG FAR-
QUHAR, Phone 905r5, Clinton.
WANTED
About fifty year-old hens wanted, Barged
Rocks or hybrids. GEO. COLCLOUGH, Clin-
ton, Phone. 505r81.
FOR SALE
A small cook stove for coal or wood, good
baker. Cheng. MRS. W. J. FELL, Phone
48111 Dublin.
FOR SALE
Ten York pigs 7 weeks. Apply to W. J.
CLARK, Phone Hensall •687x12.
FOR SALE
A number of Tamworth Boars, four months
old. Also a butcher sow, had three litters.
FRANCIS COLEMAN, JR., Phone 898 r 22,
Seaforth,
FOR SALE
.1100 Ramp X Rock pullets. starting to lay.
BILL HENDERSON, 0837, Seeforth
WANTED
Housework by the month. Apply to Box
117, The Seaforth News. •
WANTED
Reliable girl or woman for housekeeper
for two Weeks. Write BOK 3, Dublin, Ont.
FOR SALE
9 ft, refrigerator in Al condition. Apply
at The News Office,
FOR SALE
Bull calf. ptnebred Hereford, serviceable
Rge, accredited herd, JAMES NEILANS,
Londesboro.
FOR SALE
HOUSE -0 room frame house, Goderich St.
E immediate possession, bathroom and
lights. .Apply to I. O'LEARY, Phone 6611'22,
Seaforth R,R, 4,
FOR SALE
3 Durham heifers to freshen soon. 2 Here.
fords with coif at foot. 1 Ifer•eford bull, 10.,
years old. Phone 47-16 Dublin. PATRICK
RYAN
FOR SALE
A number of used bridge plank, twelve feet
long. 3" thick. Apply to B. F. CHRISTIE,
Chairmen Property Committee, Town of See -
forth
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
McIntosh, Delicious, King, Spy end Russett.
Place your order now and be assured of good
winter fruit. Phone 655116 Seaforth. ROBERT
ARCHIBALD
FOR SALE
Potatoes, Green Mountain, price reduced for
five bogs or more. BARRY PALIN, lot 28,
Con, 4, McI(illop
Auction Sale
Sale of chattels owned by James McFndzean
will continue on Monday, Ort. Gilt. at 1.80
• et his residence in Brussels. Includett in
this sale will be en exceptionally good line of
ell kinds of tools, and other equipment.
JAMES McFADZEAN. proprietor
Hmnld Jackson. Auctioneer
• Private Sale
M•H 7' hinder. M -I0 Sia' mower; bz-H
fertilizer hoe thin, 11 runt M-52 hay loader ;
11,1-11 'w 'en• urn ult'vat 1 10' hs 1•Rite •
9j i o -r c c R a
qy wagon ; is' hay teak ; 'ani roller; 5 sec-
tions diamond harrows; Quebec riding Pleugh
'
single.,wheel barrow harrow e
atcutter;
extension ladder 28'; sleighs, electric fencer,
team harness & millers; electric washing ina-
hine and wringer cook stove, coal of wood.
WILLIAM BRITTON, Con. 7, Lot 8. Hallett
Clearing Auction Sale
(W FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
At Lot 4, Con. 17, Grey Twp.. 1 mile east of
Walton, on Thursday, Oct. 16th et 1 P.M.
Horses -1 work home. Cattle --•4 black
rows '9 yearn old, due to freshen in Feb.; 1
red cow 6 years 010 due in Feb. ; black heifer
to freshen in March; 4 yearling steers; 5
spring calves; 8 pigs about 100 lbs.
Machinery — Rubber tired wagon, 16 ft.
reek, 6 ft. mower; Frost & Wond sulky rake;
walking Plow; titling plow: disc; set haet
mess; scufflcr, hay lark rape; 1986 Chevrolet
coach ; cream separator; quantity elm plank ;
timber & lumber• 2 oak barrels; wheel bar-
row; pig crate; chicken troughs; set sleighs; Singer sewing machine,1,0010vm; Limoges
neckyokes; whippetnees; kitchen range; china, miscellaneous dishes, etc. Crow bar,
heater, Tenors ens) shovels, lawn chairs, Numerous other articles.w. J. BENNETT, ProprietorTerms
large quantity of Bridal Wreath Limoge
Harold Jackson,. Auctioneer chino Terms cash
..o HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Auction Sale
OF HOUSE FURNISHINGS. S. In the Village
of Egntondvtlh t n i+aturtl a1 Urt, 1 t at 1.30
P.M, Wnlim! ilhuuy aonm ,earl table ; t1 din.
ing room chairs; cherry glass euliboard with
99001 corner+ antique dreeeer and wash
staid, mednle lop number of other dressers,
wadi stands, beth Springs Ynne1• linin; ant-
tress (like 1100), Sewing machine. Chest of
demean. Corner braekete, drop lent' table,
teal walnut tables. Armchairs, sofas. Num-
ber of antique occasional chairs anti reckons.
Small tables, Wardrobe. 2 -burner hot prate.
Electric heater; hall reek; ; clocks ; Cadet
t ve
s
writing dest, (Olin tboxas trunks; fluor coc
eelnga, verendfurniture.n eldest
s antique hishes. Kitchen utenoils, tubs
,
scalers. Chest 01Ca9mtetools.
Lawn mow-
er. t.arden tools and many other :trades.
'Pettus dash. Estate of hate Louts l.hu's-
ehutts. E. P. ChesneyClerk
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS and House-
hold Effects, At Lot 0, Con, 13, Hulled. Tp.,
1 mile west of }fetlock school, or 6 Ines
southeast of Blyth, en Thursday, Oct, 0
at 12 o'clock sharp,
HORSES -1 matched team of black mares
6 and 7 years old, 2800 lbs, 1 Pereheron geld -
Ins 6 years oil; 1 driving mare, I yearling
filly, HEREFORD CATTLE -•-Iii cows with
calves and rebred; 5 2-year.old heifers bred;
0 bull calves ranging from 5 to 11 months
old, 6 heifer calves. 3 -year-old registered
Herd sire, All cattle are ('Prom registered
stook, Poultry -25 liens
IMPLEMENTS — Farman A McCormick
Deering tractor in good condition ; 2 furrow
McCormick Deering plow on rubber; 6 ft.
McCormick Deering tractor disc; 7 -ft, Massey
Harris binder, only eut 70 acres (lite new) ;
Massey 1Tarrts mower; McCormick Deering
side rake; Massey Harris hay loader; 13 dice
grain drill; 1 steel roller; Massey Harris
manure spreader, 2 years old; 4 section Dia-
mond harrows; cultivator, horse disc; walking
plow-; snuffler; turnip drill; farm wagon and
box; rubber tired wagon, 16 -ft. hay rack;
set farm sleighs with flat rack ; cutting box,
20mdng mil, • cream separator, cutter, buggy,
2 iron kettle'; bench vise; extension ladder;
0 11.9. electric motor with grain grinder, grain
renal*, primp jack and motor. 1040 Willys
sedan car. Forks, shovels, eluting, tools and
other articles, Set beck bend harness; set
double thriving harness, horse collars, set
Single harness.
Remote -ad E1eets—Newcombe upright piano
and bench, living room furniture, dining
room suite, chrome kitchen set, bet)'oomfurn-
iture, Finlay kitchen range; Beattie electric
washer, dishes, kitchen utensils and numerous
other articles. Terms cash
Prop„ Estate late Reece Ferris.
HAROLD JACIKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Cheaney, Clerk,
E. S. Kneohtel, ?Executor
Solicitor, A. W, Si1(01y
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
At Lot 25, Concession 14, Top, of McKillop,
on Highway one mile south of Walter, on
Wednesday, Oct. 811,, at 1.30. P.M.
CATTLE --2 Durham cows freshened 1
month ; 1 Durham heifer freshened 1 month,
1 Durham x Holstein caw due in March 1
Holstein eow due in March; 1 Ayrshire x
Hereford cow, due in Feb.; 1 Holstein x Jer-
sey cow due 1n Feb.; 1 Hereford heifer rising
two; 7 yearling steers and heifers; 3 spring
calves; 3 calves one month rile; 1 Hereford
bull rising two (eligible for registration'.
MACHINERY -1950 Ford Tractor with hy-
draulic plow (like new). 1 Freer, & Weed 5'
mower; 1 M -H hay loader; 1 11-}1 eleven hoe
seed drill ; 1 M -H manure spreader; 1 M -Ii
site rake; 4 section diamond harrows; 1 ie-
throw.hose disc; 1 set of light sleighs; $f7
Massey Harris cream separator with power
ottnchment; 1 galvanized drum (50 gals.); 1
sugar kettle; 1 wheelbarrow; 1 cutting box;
1 fanning mill ; 1 steel tired farm wagon • 1
set of double harness; 1 Someway oil brood-
er; 15 -gal. ail drum; two -wheel trailer with
rack; 1 CCM man's bicycle; severel bunches
of new cedar shingles; 1 eleotrle pail heater;
pr. Stewart electric clippers; 1 gas engine;
1 block & tackle; 1 post hole digger; 1 set
rope vire stretchers. Sacks, chains, whipple-
trees, forks, shovels, pails end many other
article .
fIonsehold Effects -1 parlor table; kitchen
many other articles. Terms cash.
table and chairs; 2 lawn chairs, tables and
MRS. J. A. MARSHALL, BARRY MAR-
SHALL, Prop.
E. P. Chesney Clerk
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLE-
MENTS, & Household Effects. At Lot 4.
Con. 12. HRS, 8 miles east of Hensall • on
County Road, on Friday, Oct. 3rd, at 1 n.m,
CATTLE -2 Holstein cows 4 and 5 years
old; 2 whiteface yearling heifers.
IMPLEMENTS—Allis Chalmers C '1S•ectnr
full hyd. p.t„ like new. Allis Chalmers plow,
hyd. lift for C tractor. Scuffler for O tractor.
and puller complete. Coekshut.t cultivator
Bissel roller; McCormick mower; .drag har-
rows; Massey Harris binder, tractor hitch.
Walking plow; Massey Harris teed drill; Mas-
sey Harris manure spreader; rubber tired
wagon ; flat hay reels mane ; Fairbanks mee ham-
mer mill, 1 year old ; fanning mall with 001•ee11
010150 driven; set 000 11, scales; bag truck;
wheel barrow • set sleighs; trailer complete
with stock rack; glove' box; 3 milk cans &
strainer: 3 milk pails; 3 logging chains, cant
hook. 50 ft belt, like new ; 145 ft. bay fork
rope: milli cooling tank; 4 steel pig troughs;
set double harness; cutter; 4 sling ropes; 2
steel troughs; root 'Meer; 25 gal. oil drum;
stone boat: mill: cart; M -H cream separator;
ganga shelter; Mother Nature brooder; 1
feeder; 2 eight -inch hay rack sills 16 ft. long;
1 loll bath wire; grass seed sower; number of
bags & sacks;- shovels, forks, whippletrees,
neckyokos. Quantity Household Effects.
FARM ---70 acre farm, large bank barn, a71
cement stabling. drive shed, garage, 2 story
brick house, hydro throughout buildings.
Farm in good state of cultivation.
Terms, chattels csh. Property sold subject
t5 reserve bid. 10�4 down, balance in 30 days,
ANGUS ROBINSON, Prop.
IE, IarnldP, Jaclts
on Auctioneer
Chesney, Oterk
Auction Sale
Effects of the late A. D Rudd will be sold
by nubile auction at the home of his son.
R. B. Rudd, corner of Goderich and Church
streets, Saturday. Oct. 4th, et 1.30 P.M.
Dresser and mirror; hospital bed & spring;
single bell, inner•spring mattress; metal tube
bed, coil spring; double bed size inner spring.
mattress; pillows; odd cushions; several
tables (8 walnut); end table; plate glass mhe
nor• walnut fernery ; pictures, ptetaire frames;
rocking chair; kitchen chab•s; 'walnut side
chair; lamps, assorted; dressing teble and
bench ; bedroom chair; Thistle baby stroller
(gray) ; kitchen stool ; ironing board; wash
hoard, sten ladder, coal stove. electric stove,
nearly new ;-Baby Astral refrigerator, nearly
new ; ice refrigerator (good) ; Westinghouse
roaster oven ; drophead sewing machine and
ANNOUNCEMENT
Kitchener Stock Yards
Are now selling by auction every TUES-
DAY at 1,30 p.m., a large offering of
'docker's, feeders, 0000000, cutters, fat
cattle, By weight if you wish, Special
reduced rates for this weekly cattle market.
Ship your cattle on any day to the largest
most modern sale barn. Regular community
sale every Thursday as usual.
F. J. Steffler, Mg.
TRADE MARK REG,
makes hospitality easy
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
Open Daily
Phone 363 J
PRYDE and SON
Enquiries Are Invited
EXETER CLINTON
Phone 41 J Phone 103
THURSDAY, OCTOBss. 2, '1952
BOX
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AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital lied
Flower's for all occasions
Phones; Day 42
Night 595W
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH ONT,
All kinds of Insurance risks effect
ed at lowest rates in tpirst-Class
Companies
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V,M„ V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D,V.M„ V.S.
Main St, Seaforth
Phone 405
JOHN E. LONGSTAF15
Optometrist
Phone 791. lelain St., Seaforth
Hours 9 am - 0 pm. Wed, 9 - 12.30
Sat. 9 am to 9 pm '
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforgh
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A, McMaster, B,A„M.D„ Internist
P. L, Brady, M,D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 pm to 5 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 Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers — President, Sohn L. Malone, Sea -
forth ; Vice -Pres., John H. McEwing, Myth;
Manager & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
DIrectors—E, 3, Trewartha, Olinton; J. L.
Malone, Seaforth;' S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth;
Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robt. Archibald,
Seaforth; Toho H. MuL'wtng, Blyth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; William S. Alexander,
Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich.
Agents—T. E. Pepper, Brimfield; R. F.
MoKercher, Dublin; William Leiper, Londe*.
bore; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to lw applications to any of the
above named officers addressed to them'
respective post offices.
"The World's Finest Anthracite”
WILLIS DUNDAS
Phone 363-J Res. 192-M
SEAFORTH CAB
PHONE 580M
24 Hair Service
R. C. WATTERWORTH, Prop.
All Passengers Insured
COAL --
Our
coal comes from the best
region in North America. Fresh
mined with modern equipment,
'double -washed and double screened
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 ,- Res, 318 w
FOR SALE
Modern dwelling, East William St., within
one block of Goderich street, new air con-
ditioning unit, immediate possession.
2 storey frame dwelling. All modern con-
veniences. Centre et., possession arranged
Modern 2 -story dwelling, Sperling St. Well
situated, Ealy possession arranged.
In Egmond
vi
Ile 1Y
storey
dwelling,
Bltrooms, double lot with barn, possession with-
in one month,
Brick dwelling, Goderich street, immediate
possession
Comfortable 6 room dwelling in Winthrop,
1/2 acre of land with small fruits, early
possession
Frame dwelling on Victoria Street with all
modern conveniences. Possession arranged.
M. A. REID, Seaforth
HORSES WANTED
Disabled or useful work horses. Apply to
W. C. GOVENLOOK, Dick House, Seaforth
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio
repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR, Opposite Dick House, phone
24711, Seaforth
HOLLAND BULBS FOR SALE
We have secured a permit and have im-
ported flowering bulbs from the gardens of
Jac. De Vrobmen, Lisle, Holland, and are
ready to give you the best bulbs at the right
price. Darwin tulips, King Alfrod daffodils
and hyacinths in separate colors. Plant some
this fall and hyacinths, in
flower beds gleet you
with a blaze of glory in the spring. BAKER'S
GREENHOUSE, Seaforth. Open every evening
Dry mixed. woodalsso 60' pullets 7 months
old, laying, Sussex, x New Hamp. Apply to
020W1S COYNE, phone 64016 Dublin
HEIFER ESTRAY
Heifer came to Lot 22, Con. 11, Ribbert.
Owner eau have same by proving property
and paying expenses. JACK HOGGAR713
ATTENTION FARMERS fence keenaa21) MGRATH
Phone Dublin 461'23 collect
HOUSE in rill ge ofA Walton, five -room
house, roll brick siding, sun porch, alunmer
kitchen, 111 good repair, Hydro. Immediate
Possession, Apply to Cliff Brown, phone
Brussels 101'12
®..
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods() mailed
postpaid in plain- sealed envelope with price
list, 0 samples 25; 24' samples 51.00. Mail -
Order Dept, T-74. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 01,
Hamilton, Ont.
WE HANDLE EXCLUSIVELY
Canada Bread
also Cakes and Pies
Also open Wed, afternoons and
evenings
Collins Service Station
No. 8 Highway west of Seaforth