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The Seaforth News, 1959-04-09, Page 8r.,1>]nlall 1111111nm114„I1,m111111n111ntfitIM nI111A11tnIM1111.A111101111nni111n.041101t11111111a IJ!InAI1,1All)III,II111fil AIUnnAttlIttrn mill At Stewart Bros, Men's Dept. 50 pair Men's DRESS PANTS VALUES TO 8,95 Cheese from charcoal grey, sand, blown, blue and light grey in gabardines and Mell, bourne flannels plus a few patterned clothe. Many of these come with matching belts. All are pleated" front and zipper closures. These pants sell regularly et 1$6;95 to $8,95 and are offered at this low price far the week- end only. Sizes 30 to 40 waist only THURSDAY, FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY 5.99 neem linnllIi11111111m/ SPECIAL COMO CARDIGANS Excellent 'weight Orlon Como Cardigans that sell regularly at $9,95. Choose from char- 'eoal light grey, fawn, powder, black and red with smart con- trasting color trims, SIZES S. M. L. 8.95 SPECIAL LONG SLEEVE SPORT SHIRT Fancy horizontal stripes, new checks and smart print pat- tern long sleeve sport shirts in fully sanforized cotton. These shirts come individual. ly cellophane wrapped and are new spring stock through- out. SIZES S. M. L. special 2.85 MEN'S FIT -ALL -SIZES NYLON SOX London Hosiery make in quality stretch nylon sox for amen to fit sizes 10 to 12. Neat clock pattern in a good choice of shades. Specially priced at .... special 89c STEWART BIOS. "311 n p 11 p 1 Ming.n u 1,.1111..,111111111„11,. u t a 1. a amt. ,,,,,,,, ,,,,,,1,11,1 a r.,1,,1111111,1,1„I„"'"""'i""'"""114.01111 a 11.1.1111111, 11 a n 11,1111111111111„11111 .Lunch committee: Mrs. Ste- wart Pepper, Mrs. Glen Slavin, Mrs. Russell Brock and Mrs. J. Drummond. Kippen East W.I. held a suc- cessful euchre and dance with 14 tables in play. First prize, Mrs. Mr W. Tremeer; 2nd, s. Alex. Mo. Beath; cons., Mrs. Drummond; KIPPEN EAST Kippeu East W.I. will sleet on Wednesday, Apr. 1'5 at 8.30 at the home of Mrs. Jack Sinclair, the hostess. Co -hostess is Mrs . W. Workman. Roll call will be pay fees and join again. There will be a poem and reports from conveners, also -election of oEic- nunnl ars 111111,11111.1, 111.1111111111.,,1111„1111.1.111111,1,11,,,1.,,,,min 11x1,1111111111.111111111111,1111111111111111.,1.1.11,ia1.1111 BINGO! IN DUBLIN PARISH HALL THURS., APR. 10th at 8.30 p.m. 15 GAMES AT $5 TWO SPECIALS ONE SHARE THE WEALTI] THREE DOOR PRIZES JACKPOT OF $75 ON 57 NUMBERS Admission 500 ttttt :11111111 11111111 111111111111111111111111111111 tttttt .111.1111.51.1111“...1. 1111.111111111.1....inimno WAKE UP AND READ National Library Week April 12 - 18 ONLY YOU CAN CREATE A BETTER INFORMED CANADA The satelites, rockets and missiles filling our atmosphere are a definite advertisement for, book - learning as a necessity for nations who wish to survive ! Books are essential tools for the student, charts and maps for the seekers after knowledge, the way to self -enlightenment and pleasure for all. "A better -read, better -informed Canada.” has become a necessity. The printed word, the very basis of education, has assumed a new importance. Only a lifetime of continuing self -education through reading, after formal education is completed, can keep Canadians in watchful readiness to exercise responsible citizenship. Only a wide variety of reading can keep us abreast of what has been, and what is, and train the imagination to forge ahead into what might be in the future. VISIT YOUR LIBRARY TO -DAY Your Library has the books that are the key to the past, your guide to the present, your clue to the future ! SEAFORTH CARNEGIE PUBLIC LIBRARY has top books in fiction and non-fiction categories, and many reference manuals. Some of the top books on the shelves of the library include: ADULT -- DR. ZHIVA.GO, by Pasternak, the top book of the times. RAINBOW AND THE ROSE by Nevil Shute. VICTORINE b,Y Fran.cis Parkinson Keyes. SERPENT AND STAFF by Frank Herby. DAYBREAK by Frank Slaughter, A MAN HAD TALL SONS by Martha Ostense. THE KING TRIJE,winner of the A11 -Canada Fiction award, by GIadys Taloa. MEMOIRS OF FIELD MARSHALL MONTGOMERY, REIGN OP KING GEORGE VL LIFE AND DEATH OF THE KLONDIKIS by Pierre Burton, . JUVENILE -- TERN AGE TREASURY FOR GIRLS. THE RETURN OF ROBINSON CRUSOE. NKWALA by Sharpe. SHAKESPEARE AND HIS PLAYS. SOLAR SYSTEM by Moore. The Walt Disney Story, OUR FRIEND, THE ATOM by Haber Heinz, men's prizes, 1st, Norman Dick- ert; 2nd, Bob'Upsilall; low, Bob McGregor. Lucky lunch prize to Mrs. W. D. Wilson. The Institute thank everyone for ,their support, McKILLOP Peter B. Maloney has sold his farm on the 5th con. to James Malone, son of 1. L. Malone. Mr, Maloney is undecided about his plans for the future but may re- tire to Kitchener, An auction sale will be held on April 20th, Domestic .Delp Wanted, MALE & FEMALE Apply to Superintendent Scott Memorial Hospital Seaforth, Ont, FOR SALE 2 -wheel horse trailer with geed tires. New bike a114 jogging cart. 2 sets of race lames$, 1 set of hobble!), now last year. 1 now stable blanket, never used. John Campbell, Walton RR FOR SALE Girl's spring cont, si40 12 "Little Nug. got," pink wool, in perfect condition, Price. 58,00, ,Apply Phone 85018. PERSONAL WHY Foci, OLD ? Feel Veers Younger. '()etre» T'e»ie Tablets revitalize tholr$lnds past 40. Only 09c. At all druggists. . HELP WANTED FEMALE The London Life Insurance Company Has. Vacancies For CLERKS and TYPISTS Preferably ages 17 to 80, with. High School graduation dip- loma. 5 -Day Week Opportunities for advancement —excellent working conditions (air conditioned) — cafeteria recreational facilities — staff pension and insurance benefits. WRITE to the Personnel De. partment: or GALL at the Head Office, Dufferba and Wellington, London, for a per- sonal interview. lowed by the Y.P. Purpose. The next meeting is to be held on the fourth Sunday. Roll call was an- swered by 12 members. Mr. Sam- merell spoke on Pride. BLAKE Mr. and Mrs. Earl Oeseh and family visited with Mr. and Mrs, Lee Desch of Paris. Mrs, Milton McAdams visited with the Finlay girls on Satur- day. Mrs. Rudy Desch spent Friday with Mr. 'and Mrs. Bert Faber of K'ippen. EGMONDViLLE (The Y.P.U. meeting was held at the home of Helen anal Doro- thy Boyes with Bruce Coleman in charge. 16 members answered roll call. Bruce Coleman told about the spring rally to be held at W.ingham, April 21st. The new members were assigned to a committee, Ron Eyre, faith .and evangelism convener, took charge and Dave Tremeer read the les- son. Meeting closed with a sing- song. Town of Seaforth NOTICE WINTHROP Due to road conditions Regular meeting of Winthrop the Town Dump will be Y.P.U. was held in the church on closed until further April 5th. Recreation was fol- notice lnum11u11111gnmwm111111u„1,n11i11111111 uniu1111m1111111111111111111,1111111111111111111111111, ullllll nolo: NEW WATER HEATER RATES The Hydro Electric Power Commission has ap- proved the following rates for Flat Rate Water Heaters in Seaforth, effective April lst. . 400 watt element $144 per month gross 450 ” " 1.62 500 1.80 550 " " 1.98 600 ” ” 2.16 850 ” 2.29 700 " " 2.41 750 " 2.56 800 2,67 850 " „ 2.80 900 " .. 2.93' 950 " 3.07 1000 " " 3.20 All element sizes over 1,000 watts charged at rate of 32c per 100 watts per month gross Prompt payment discount 10% • RATE FOR ELECTRIC HEATING When over 25 % of the floor area of a dwelling $1.67 gross per kilowatt-hour Prompt payment discount 10% Seaforth Public Utility Commission • Pt Pt OP IP F. STENOGRAPHER -BOOKKEEPER Applications in writing will be accepted by the undersigned until Saturday, April 18, 7.959. State age, education, qualifications and references; 5 -day week; good working conditions; starting salary, $1600.00 per annum; interview can be arranged. For further details, contact: John G. Berry, Sec.-Treas. Huron County Honie Committee Court House, Goderieh, Ont. I11111,.in1111111111111a1II„1111111111111111alnlllll1111111111111111 lllllI 11d11n11111111111f11111,llllllllllll111111111111a1.' CARD OF THANKS Mira. Wilson Campbell and family wish to eri'presstheir heartfelt appreelation to their relatives, friends and neighbors for their mony acts of ki71(111000, •messages of or»50thy Nut beautiful bouintete Of flowers, receives llurIng the 0000nt pass, big of our beloved -husband and bather, A special thanks Is extended to Rev. Surnmerell and 1411', 0, A, Whitney CARD OF THANES Mr and Mrs, John Campbell wishto thank friends and neighbors for, the runny kind expressions of sympathy b1 their recent bereavement - Who Lakes COMING EVENT Thomas Church 910 ]rolding a rummage sale 011 April 25th FOR SALE Seed grain, Parkland barley No, 1 Commercial, 98%, germination, $1.76 bushel. Rodney- oats No. 1 commercial, 09%n germination, $1 per bucket Apply to Louis Coyne, phone 041.16 Dublin FOR SALE Soma alfalfa seed and also n Holstein cow, 4 years old, due to •freshen. Apply to Orville atom, Plrono 8800141. Large EU icedP WANTEDndd1Fa MALE manufacturing -company requires Meld Representative. In Township of I•Inllet. Exceptionally high. earnings, Guaran- teed repeat business. Automobile essent- ial. Agricultural or farming background most important: Sales training given. Reply to Sox 84, London, 'Ontario, . Some York chuOR nks. A.4 RE Dodds, 86144 FOR SALE Five straight. York sows ready to breed. Geo. Blake, Phone 664181, Sea - forth r,r, 4. FOR SALE House in Seaforth, meal brick, 3 bed- rooms, bath, garoge. Apply at News, FOR SALE Rodney oats and Garry oats, Herta barley, grown from registered Beed. Ri. shard Downey, Seaforth rr. 5.. NOTICE Tucker'amith Township Municipal Dump will be opened from 1 p.m. to 6 0,m, on Wednesday and Saturday after- noons until furthernotice. E, P. Ches- ney, Olerk. FOR SALE A number one registered Holstein caw 6 year's old, due to freshen soon. Gordon Reynolds, two miles west of Seaforth on Hwy. 8. FOR SALE Bell piano, Phillips television nearly new, also a quantity of used inch lum- ber. Apply to Roy Lawson, Goderich St, West. Ten etron 8 FOR SALE pigs, 11 weeks old. Apply to Harold Magill, phone HU 2-7548. Seaforth rm. 2, FOR SALE Two girls coats, just dry cleaned, size 10, also Several nylon dresses, size 8, 10, 12, all in good. condition. Phone 581J, Seaforth, FOR SALE 24 pigs eight weeks old.. Will sell all or port. Warren Gibbins, Clinton rr4. FOR SALE Gary seed oats, also mixed grain and 500 bales alfalfa hay. Fred Herbert, Phone Dublin 76r11. FOR SALE Two tons of baled hay. Carl Siemon, Phone 52r17,. Dublin, WANTED TO RENT Wanted to rent, 50 acres 01. 011c grass farm. Harold McNaughton, RR 6 Mitchell FOR SALE Two Shorthorn bulla dark red, serv- iceable age. Wm. R. Pepper, Seaforth R.R„3. Phone Clinton HU 2.7634, FOR SALE Herta Barley No. 1, 00% germination. First in 10 bus. class. Grand Champion for best grain at Perth. County Seed Fair, $1.00 a bushel cleaned and treated. Thos. L. Scott, Cromarty. Phone 12816 Dublin FOR SALE Good mixed baled hay. Apply to Glen M'cNichol,8811'24 Seaforth Executor's Sale Of properties in the Village of Hen- sail, on SAT., APRIL lith, at 2 p.m. No. 1. Property—Frame 7 room dwell- ing on Main street, Hensel!, furnace full bath with extra 2 -pc, bath; garage, located on Lot 214, Moira survey. Hen- son. No 2 Property—Frame 6 room dwell- ing, rolled brick siding, hydro, water, on 1Ilain Street, Hensen, located on lot 233 Moir's Surtey, Hensoll. Both sold subject to reserve bid. Estate of Agnea Stewart, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer For further particular's apply to Hugh Dalrymple, Mitchell, Executor, Tele- phony 297 W. Mitchell or McConnell & Stewart, Seaforth, solicitors for the D» ecntor. Auction Sale For the estate of the late Mrs. Agnes Nott. In the village of Lon- desboro, Sat., April 11, at 1.30 pm. Chesterfield suite, piano, dining room suite; china cabinet, settee, wardrobe, rugs, hall rack, beds, springs and mattresses, toilet dishes, odd dressers, kitchen table and chairs, kitchen cabinet, kitch- en cupboard, odd tables, electric radio, electric lamps, vacuum cleaner, electric refrigerator, elec- tric rangette, electric heater, sew- ing machine, washing machine, odd chairs, linens, dishes & cook- ing utensils, step ;ladder, power lawn mower, wheel barrow, shot gun, 5 cords wood, garden tools, carpenter tools, pipe wrenches and other wrenches, chisels, and saws. Numerous other articles. Terms cash. George Nesbitt, Auctioneer George Powell, Clerk Clearing Auction Sale Farm machinery, hay and grain. At Lot 22, Con. 9, McKillop twp., 1 nllle east of Winthrop on Mon., April 13th, at I: p.m. Machinery— Massey Ferguson tractor No. 50 (2 yrs old). Ford tractor in good condition. New Idea mower (2 yrs old). 15 run Cockshutt seed drill, 9 ft swather, PTO, (like new). Cockshutt. McCormick spring tooth 8 ft cultivator. Ford cultivator (1 yr). Massey clipper combine. McOorinick No. 46 baler (baled 3000 bales) (like new). Smoker bale chute 36 ft. John Deere 3 point hitch one way. 3 furrow Cockshutt plow. 2 furrow Massey plow (2 yrs old). Case wagon & flat rack; trailer & racks. 15” tires. McCormick man- ure spreader and sides for corn, Cockshutt side rake, 4 bar. Set tractor chains for Ford (new). Feed cart, aluminum wheel bar- row', set sleighs, grain auger, 11 ft with new motor. Ottaco wagon with rack. 30 it extension ladder (like new), set Cockshutt €liskers, jacks, chains, folks, shovel sling ropes, roller. Cedar and iron posts. Milk cans, pig troughs, Strunk chain saw, 5 section diamond har- rows, manure spreader for Ford tractor, tarpaulin 10x12, 120 foot plastic :lose, block & tackle, 2. water troughs, 34 hp motor. Oster cattle clippers. Cattle halters, 1000 bus mixed grana, 2000 bales af hay, 1000 bales of straw, 8 ft ensilage and silo. 100 hens (lay- ing good). Numerous other ord. cies. No reserve, farm sold, Terms cash. Prop, Irwin Trewartha, Anat., Harold Jackson. Clerk, E. P. Chesney CARD OT' THANKS '1'ho Amoy of the: hits William 8;')44, foot would like to express their sincere thanks and appreciation t)' their nelgb. llrfndness Sdurin,g their retbe cant be gnve- meat, Special thanks to Mr, Whitney, llov. 'Sydney Davison and Rev, 611000n, Or. Stapleton awl the nursing stuff ak. Scott. Memorial Ifospitr)l, IN • IV114.11VIORIANI Dalr'ymplo—In loving memory of Robt,. D4lt'ymple, who paeeed away April 14, 1058; Alono, yet never Matte alone, I' face anempty chair, But sometimes in Silence 1 imagine you ago there; The good companion of the past, ne longer here with me, . mrd yet in some coyotes. iota) way you keep me company. I receive the strength I need; am Ies- eoud from despslr. May be diet's the way Gad works the answer to prayer. Though my loss is' grievousand the fu- ture is unlnlown, I Saco with hope the years ahead. Mono, yet. never quite alone, —HIS Wife. Clearing. Auction Sale Livestock, Implements, I•Iay, Grain At Lot 15, Con, 6, MoI(illop two.;. 211• miles east of 'Seaforth, 2% north, on Monday, -April 20, at 1.80, HIGH GRADE SHORTHORNS —.12 Shorthorn cows, $ with calves at. foot, 3 close springers. 1 due in July. 11 stocker steers. 12 stocker heifers. 8 young calves. 1bull serviceable age. HOLSTEINS. — 5 cows , 3 close springers. 1 due in June. 1 heifer due in July. 3 heifers recently bred. 1 young calf. IMPLEMENTS — Waterloo U Tractor with lights and starter, power take olf, M.H. 22 Tractor. These tractors are in excellent shote. Boll sepauaator, 28x40 equipped with cutter and grain thrower.' MR power fertilizer drill, 13 disc. MM. tractor cultivator. I1•I0 baler, nearly new. IIID mower. IHC three furrow ace bottom tractor plow, new. I1IC side rake. IRO binder, 7 foot. IHC walking plow. John Deere one way disc, nearly new. Ball bearing wagonon rubber. John Deere manure spreader, nearly now. Vik, ing cream separator nearly new, Circular saw. 2 electric brooder's, 2000 1b scales. 32 ft. Mulkey hay elevator, 4 Sections of Diamond harrows, :nay &' Grain — A quantity of bled mixed hay. 600 bus. Simcoe oats, suit- able for seed. 400 bits, Rodney oats, suit- able for seed. This fa an outstanding offering of good cattle, machinery—ploi, to attend. No reserve as farm is sold. Terms on chattels cash. Peter E. Maloney, Prop. J. L. Ryan, T. M. Ibelly, Auctioneer's.. J, L. Malone, Olerk Clearing Auction Sale Of high class Durham Cattle and good farm Machinery. At lot 26, Con. 14, MoltIllop Twp., 112 mile south of Wal- ton on county road, Wednesday, April 16th, at 12 o'clock sharp. CATTLE 11 -Shorthorn cows, 7 heifers supposed to be in calf. 1. heifer, 9 steers fat. 12 steers rising 2 yrs old. 11 last summer salves. Registered Shorthorn herd sire. Pigs -2 sows carrying 3rd litter due MAY tat, 10 pigs approx. 160 lbs. 12 chunks, 1 hog 19 months old. All above pigs are Landrace breeding. Machinery Cockshutt 80, 1951 mo- del tractor, live power take off and front end loader. Case LA trnctor,,1950 model. Cockshutt 10 ft. power grain binder, Papec forage harvester with crgp pick up, and 2 sets of lames. Cockshutt No. 6 manure spreader. 16 run Cockshutt disc fertilizer drill. New Holland No. 76 hay baler. New Holland forage blower with 40 ft outside pipe, hood, flexible elbow and inside piping. International '7 ft 'power mower, 10 ft. International spring tooth cultivator with narrow & wide points. Interna- tional 4 furrow ace :bottom plow. 6 ft Cockshutt one-way disc, set Massey Harris double discs.. International cut- ting box with hood and outside pipes. 2 sots knives. Cockshutt rubber tired wagon with steel box 7x12' with high rack. 2 low steel tired wagons with 10 ft hay rucks. Set sloop sleighs and stock racks. Electric International cream se- parator. 32 ft bale elevator. 2000 lb, scales. Clinton fanning mill. 5 section drag harrows. 2 section -lever harrows, Biesel land packer. 2 double units Int- ernational milker, pails and attach- ments. International side rake. Num- erous other articles. No reserve, farm sold. Booth on grounds. Terms cash. Prop., Nelson Reid. Aunt., Harold Jackson. Clerk, E, P. Chesney FOR SALE A Ford Major tractor in good condition. Clarence Maloney, RR. 5 Seaforth. Phone 46r20 Dublin FOR SALE Timothy seed, power cleaned, $10.50 a bushel. Clarence Regele, Dublin phone 64r9 FOR' SALE Timothy seed. Lew Bolton, Phone 840 r 22, Seaforth. FOR SALE Red clover seed and timothy. Apply to Clarence Montgomery, Phone 809r31.. FOR SALE Dwelling on Chalk St., 1'4, years old. 3 bedrooms, oil heat, garage, immediate possession. CHAS. REEVES. FARM FOR SALE 100 acre farm all in grass. 86 acres cleared land. 3 3/4 north of Seaforth. Drilled well and windmill. Apply to Harold Jackson. LAWN MOWER SERVICE Complete service on all makes of mowers and engines. Parts, re- pairs, overhaul, sharpening. DO IT NOW , SHARP'S MAINTENANCE SERVICE r.r. 2 Seaforth. Ph. 8511,5 FOR SALE SEEM OATS FOR SALE (Garry Oats, registered No. 1; Garry Oats, commercial No. 1; Brant Barley, coanmercial No: 1. Phone 840 r 41. Seaforth Central. RUSSELL BOLTON, rrl, Dublin. TEACHER WANTED To teach junior room of 17 pupils more or less in Union School No. 3 Hibbert (St. Col- umban). Duties to commence in September: Applications will be received until April 15. Apply stating qualifications and experi- ence to Joseph L. O'Reilly, .RR 2 Dublin, Secretary. State salary NOTICE Waterloo Cattle Breeding ' As- sociation "Where Better Bulls Are Used", supply artificial breeding 'service for all breeds of cattle, If .phoning long distance,, simply ask for Clinton Zenith 9-5650, If it is a local call, use our regular number Clinton Ilii' 2-3441, For service or more 'In- fol'mation, call between 7:30 and 10:00 a.m. week days; 6,00 and 8;00 ,p.m. Saturday evenings. For cows notice41l' in heat on Sunday morning, .do not call until Mon- day morning. The quality is high and the cost low. NOTICE Viking Cream Separator. Sales and 'SerV'ice for new and ;used', Viking Separator. John Byerman, East Wiiliain St., Seaforth, Out. Phone 566 w TAX IhE!ItU•RJNIS Avoid last minute rush, Tele- phone Seaforth 78 now for ap- pointment. xI, G. M'P;IR, Counsel- lor, Dominion Bank Bldg, HELP, MALE OR FEMALE Would you like to .earn $8 to 910 per evening working from 8 to 10,30. If interested' please con- tact Mrs, Ellen (Jerson, 643 Seven. th St„ A East, Owen Sound THWJ $IOAFOR'l'I•i WRVS Thursday, April 9, ,1959 BOX Funeral Service AMBULANCE Prompt and Careful Attention „ Hospital Boo Flowers far all occasions Phones: Pay 43 Night 595W MARTIN W. STAPLETON Physician and Surgeon Phone 90 Seaforth JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeoif Phone 5-W Seaforth trona SEAFORTH CLINIC 111. A. McMaster, B.A.,'M.D„ internist 0. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m.. daliy except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings; Tuesday, "Thursday and Sat. erday only 7-9 p.m. Appointments made in advance ars desirable TURNBULL & BRYANS VETERINARY CLINIC J.0, TURNBULL, D.V,M„ V.S. W. R. BRYANS, D.V.M., V.S. W. G. DRENNAN, D.V.M.; V.S. Phone 105 • Seaforth 001IN E. LONGST'AFF - Optometrist Phone 791. Main St.. Seaforth Hours—Seaforth daily except Mon., 9 to 5,80 ; Wed. 9 AM to 12.80 PM. Thur. mg by appointment only, Clinton B:U-2-7010. above Hawkins' Hdwe, Mon. 9 to 6.80 INSURANCE • Fire • Auto • Accident' • Liability • Weather Complete Coverages W. E. Southgate Phone 334 Res. 540 The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORTH, ONT. Ol£iters—President, Wm. S. Alexander i Vice -Pres„ R. Archibald; Manager and Sec. -Treace, Norma Jeffery, Seaforth. A'DgSeaforth J. Birthh; Malone, B. Aexander, Walton ; E. J. Trewarthe, Clinton ; J. 11. Pepper, Brucefield ; C. W. Leonhardt, Bornholm; IL Fuller, Goderioli ; R Archibald, Seaforth; Allister Broadfoot, Seaforth. Agents —Wm. Leiper Jr., Londesboroi J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen ; Selovyyn Baker, Brussels, Erie Munroe, Seaforth. Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will he pro attended to by application to any of tie above named officers addressed to their respective post offices. 'blue coal' the solid fuel for solid comfort WILLIS DUNDAS CHAMPION STOVE AND FURNACE OIL DUNDAS & LONEY Phone 573 or 332-R AND FUEL OIL WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 784 • Res. 286 We write all lines of INSURANCE Fire Auto Wind Liability & Life JOHN A. CARDNO Successor to WATSON & REID Phone 214 Seaforth Representative Manufacturers Life Insurance Hudson Sterling Coal SEAFORTH LUMBER LTD Phone 47 DEKALB STARTED PULLETS Several hundred Dekalb pullets hatched Nov. 3rd .. 16 weeks - Feb. 23rd. 18 weeks - Mar. 9th. Vaccinated for bronchitis and Newcastle. Should be seen to be appreciated. If you keep records, you will keep Dekalbs. Moore's Poultry Farm, Seaforth, ph. 647-31 JACK THOMPSON'S Footwear Service, Seaforth. Shoes repaired. Meng & Boys & children's footwear. It is our busi- ness to give comfort and save you money RADIO REPAIRS Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed radio repairs to all kinds of radios, at TERRY'S RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House,. phone 84700, Seaforth NOTICE See your authorized dealer for district of Seaforth, Dublin and Clinton for Vi- king Cream Separators and Viking Milking Machines. BASIL O'ROURKE. Blacksmith and Welding Shop, Bruce - field. BERT PEPPER AUCTIONEER Reserve your Sale Date now RR 3 Seaforth, Ont. Phone Clinton HU 2-7534 TEXACO PRODUCTS THERMO - CHIEF BURNING .OILS Walden & Broadfoot Phone 686w, Seaforth