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FAIR WINNERS
HORSES
Clydesdales - Mare, • Charlie
Halliday, Lloyd Raney. Foal, L.
Haney; ii11y, 3 years, N, Shantz.
Percheron or I3eigiau -- Mare,
Andy Catto; foeh.A Mao; ,3 year
Old, Alvin Laramie and 2nd, A
Gatto; 2 year old, J. L. Dunsine e
Harness Classos-Light .team,
N. Shantz, C, Halliday and 3rd;
Pereheron team, A,. Catto and 2nd.
SATURDAY NIGHT
CLOSING
STARTING SATURDAY, OCT. 3
Stores in Seaforth will close at 9 pori.
on Saturday night until Dec. 26
MERCHANTS CO1'dMITTEE
SEAFORTH CHAMBER OF COMMERCE
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our fine, thrifty
dry-cleaning
Your family's good groom-
ing 1S our business, and we
take it seriously.
Thorough cleaning with
careful pressing keeps all
clothes ready for busy fam-
ily schedules
Finest work always
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33rd Annual Huron County
Plowing Match
to be held at the farm of
WILSON M CARTNEY
Lot 30, Con. 5, London Road Survey
Township of Tuckersmith.
HALF WAY BETWEEN SEAFORTH AND
BRUCEFIELD
Commonly known as the Mill Road
SATURDAY, OCT. 10
Under Auspices of North Huron Plowmen's
Association
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$ CASH $ FOR USED CLOTHING
Why not empty your clothes closets of your used clothing and
turn it into cash? We will pay cash for men's, women's, boys'
girls' and babies used clothing. Any description and in any
wearable condition.
THE AMOUNT OF MONEY YOU WILL RECEIVE
WILL DEPEND UPON THE QUALITY AND CON-
DITION OF YOUR CLOTHING.
We require the following: trousers, suits, dresses, skirts,
coats, jackets, slacks, windbreakers, sweaters, bathrobes,
shirts, ties, purses, blouses, pyjamas, gloves, snow suits,
shoes, etc., etc. We pay premium prices for men's suits and
trousers. (No long type adult overcoats).
DIRECTIONS FOR SENDING
1. Put all your clothes in carton, cartons or parcel and tie
securely.
2. For remittance purposes. put your name and address on a
slip of paper and insert in parcel. and if possible, pin sizes to
garments or make list of sizes.
3. Write our name and address on the outside of parcel.
Please ship at once as we cannot accept clothing 30 days after
date of this publication.
WORLD TRADING COMPANY - DEPT. W3
50 Lombard Street, Toronto, Ont.
4, When your parcels are ready, phone the Canadian National
or Canadian Pacific Express Company, who will pick up the
parcels at your home. Or you could take the parcels to the
express company personally. Ship all parcels collect. We will
pay the shipping charges when the parcels reach us. We do
not accept phone calls. Please write if you wish to contact us
to the attention of Mr. Fred Johnson. Why not send a trial
shipment large or small and get an idea of the prices we pay.
CONDITIONS OF SALE
A cheque will be forwarded to you within 10 days, If the re-
muneration received by you does not meet with your approval
the clothing will be returned express collect plus any charges
incurred,
Belgian team, A, Laramie; heavy
'1 • lit' ed 3rc1
cil'aft te, 1\ Slug z a ,
0. Halliday. ,Single wagon Horse,
Bert Mellride and 311d; Four horse
tandem, N, Shantz, 0, Halliday,
B, McBride, A. Laramie, Andy
Gatto, Speeal, N. Shantz, 0, Iiaill-
iday, A. Laramie, 13, McBride,
Township special, N. Shantz, C.
Halliday, A. Gatto,
Best barulled colt, Joan Teall,
Best heavy horse, N. Shantz,
Judge, W, J. Dale
BEEF CATTh]6
Hoteliers Cattle -Steer, L. Rin-
toul, N. Hodgine & Sons, Les.
Campbell, B. Gathers, J, O'Shea
& Sons; baby beef, M, Scott,. N,
Hodgins & Sons, Les Campbell,
N. Hodgins, J. O'Shea & Sous,
Aberdeen Angus --Bull, 2 yrs„
also 1 yr, and sr, bull calf, cham-
pion bull, cow, heifer 2 yrs., R,
Doan; bull calf Jr,, J, Riou, ,R,
Doan; Heifer 1 yr., J. Riau, N.
Hodgins, R, Doan; heifer calf si'„
N. Hodgllle, J. Rinn, Cornish i
Sons, R. Doan; heifer calfJ.
Rine.; champion Nettle, J. Rin
n,
R. Doan; Herd, R. Doan, J, Riun;
3 animals, R. Doan, 1, 2 and 4th,
Cornish & Sons 3rd.
DUAL PURPOSE SHORTHORN
Cow, John Keys, Filmer Ohap-
nel, John 'Keys; dry cow, Filmer
Chappel, John Keys; heifer, 2 yrs,
Filmer Chappel; Jahn Keys, FH -
mer Chappel; heifer in milk, John
Keys and 2nd; heifer 1 yr„ John
Keys and 2nd, Filmer Chappel
DAIRY OAIPTLD
Guernseys -Bull, Bill Dale and
and; bull ealf, Bill Dale; cow,
13111 Dale, 1. 2, 3; heifer, Bill Dale, I
Yearling heifer, Bill Dale, Ken
Papule, heifer calf sr., Bill Dale
1, 2, 3, Shirley Addison 4th; Jr.,
Bill Dale, Kea Papple, Leroy
Sowerby, Noreeu Addison, Linda
Papple; champion female, Bill
Dale; herd, Bill Dale; most pts,
Bill Dale.
Jerseys -Bull. Lorne Carter,
bull. 1 yr„ Lorne Carter; bull calf,
H. Kennedy; champion male, L.
Carter; cow 3 yrs., Lorne Carter
and 2nd; H. Kennedy 3; dry cow,
L. Carter and 33rd, H. Kennedy 2;
heifer, 2 yrs., L. Carter and and;
H, Kennedy 3; yearling heifer,
Sr,, and jr., H, Kennedy, L. Carter
2 and 3; heifer calf sr., L. Carter
and 2nd, H. Kennedy, Amy Sten
art; jr.. L. Carter and'2ud; cham-
pion female, L. Carter; herd, L
Carter H. Kennedy; most points
and group of 3, L. Carter.
AYRSHIRES
•Bull, E. Klaus, E. Howatt; bull
1 yr., and bull calf, E. Howatt;
ohampion male. E. Shaus; cow,
E. Howatt and 3rd, E. Shaus;.
dry cow, E. Howatt; heifer, E.
Howatt and 3rd, E. Shaus; wire.
ners in all other classes were
E. •Shaus •and E: Howatt.
Judge -John R. Ballantyne.
PIGS
Yorkshire -Boar, 2 yrs and also
6 mos., W. Turnbull and 2ud;
boar over 1 yr., W. Turnbull and
2nd, A. .Bacon; boar under 6 3110„
W. Turnbull, A. 'Bacon, E. How-
att, W. Turnbull; sow, W. Turn-
bull and 2nd, A. Bacon; sow over
18 me., W. Turnbull and 2nd, E.
1-lowatt; under 18 Imo., W. Turn-
bull and 3rd, A Bacon 2nd and 4;
sow, born before Mar, 1, W. Turn-
bull, A. Bacon. Broadfoot, Ken
Papple, Walter Bacon; after Mar.
1, W. Turnbull and 3rd; Lynda
Papple, E. Howatt, Albert Bacon,
E. Howatt; sr. heed, W. Turnbull
and 2nd, A. Bacon; jr. herd. W.
Turnbull, A, Bacon, E. 'Howatt;
most points, W. Turnbull.
TASOWORTH
Boar, 3 yrs., Dave Leary; 1 yr.,
Jim Hart, George Douglas. Jim
Hart; over 6 nios., Dave Leary,
Jim Hart; under 6 mo., Jim Hart
and and, G. Douglas, D. Leary;
SOW, 2 yrs., D. Leahy and and. G.
Douglas; 1 yr., J. Hart and 2nd,
G. Douglas; born before Mar. 1,
J. Hart and 3rd, G. Douglas, D.
Leary; after liar, 1, J. Hart and
2nd, D. Leary; sr. herd, D. Leary,
J. Hart; jr. herd, 3. Hart and 2nd.
D. Leary.
BERKSHIRE
Winners were Ross Cottle and
James Bell.
LANDRACE
Boar, 2 yrs„ John Orr; 1 yr.,
John Powell; over 6 mo„ Marius
•Christensen, John Orr; under 6
mo., Jahn Orr; sow 2 yrs, born
after Mar. 1 and jr. herd, John
Orr and 2nd; :sow, 1 yr., John
Powell, John Orr 2 and 3; born
before Mar. 1st, M. Christensen;
sr. ,herd, John Orr; Pen, M. Chris-
tensen, Jahn Orr.
Best Bacon type boar on ground
-and most points, W. Turnbull,
judge -Chas. Boynton,
SHEEP
Shropshire -All classes shown,
Emke and and.
•Southdown -All classes shown,
Drake, except ewe lamb, J. C.
Bell• 2nd and 3rd prizes shared
by Enke and Bell.
Lincolns - All classes shown,
A. D. Steeper and and.
Leicester -All classes shown.
James Snell; 2nd and 3rd shared
by Snell and Emke.
Oxfords - All .classes shown,
Emke; 2nd and 3rd shared by
Emke and Don Dearing.
Dorset Horned -Ali classes, P.
Itl. Dearing.
Cheviot - All classes, Vance
Day.
Suffolk -Jas, 0, Bell and Emke
Bros. shared lst, and and 3rd.
Hanlpshires-All classes shown,
Emke Bros. and 2nd,
Corrie Dale -All classes, Emke
Bios.
Market lambs, J. 0, Bell, Emke
Bros., P. E. Dearing.
Judge, John Cowan
:HORTICULTURAL
Apples -Principal winners, Fred
McClymont and Ivan McOlymont.
Other winners; Wilbur Keyes, 20.6
in yellow crab apples.
Judges -J, R. Chard, 0, R, Tru-
ax.
• Pears -Felt pears, F. Moly-
vont Clapp's Favorite, F. McCIy-
mont; Sheldon, F. McClymont, Cl.
Adams; Lottie Bonita de Jersey,
F. M,o0lymont; Bartlett, Mrs. J. R.
Thompson, F, McClymont.
Plums---Burbanit, F. McClymont
German prunes, Mrs. T. R. Thom-
pson, F. McClymont,
Grapes -Green, W, Reyes; coll,
W. Keyes,
TRI -COUNTY CAMPAIGN 10011 THE BLIND
HURON COUNTY OBJECTIVE - $5000,00
Send your donation to -day to'--
. E. C. Boswell, Seaforth, Ontario
Specictl-W,Hoegy.
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GRAIN
Alfalfa seed -Luther Sanders,
R. E. MOMVIlllatl, J. A. Jamieson,
Wm, S. Stoyey, ,.•
Tinrotl'ry»-•'Garnet Adams, G•uy
Dorrance, Wil.. S. Storey, Luther
'Senders, 3. A, Tauliesou,
Red clover -Luther Sander's,
Wm. Storey,
'1511 wheat -Allan Betties, Wiu..
S. Storey, A. S. Bolton.
Barley -Deal McKerclier, Jobo
13i•oadf00t, Harold Pryce, L. P.
Coyne, J, A, Jamieson, Don Buch-
anan.
Malting barley - Robt, Fothei'-
ingham; Luther Sanders.
Late oats, J. A. Jamieson, Os-
car '<Miller,
s-car'Ifeifller, Luther Sanders, Allan
Betties.
Early oats - Robert Fathering -
ham, 3. A. Jamieson, Wm. Dennis,
Donald Buchanan,
Mixed grain, pats, barley - Lu-
ther Sanders, L. P, Coyne;
White beans-Robt. Fetltoriii-
haiu, Kenneth Stewart, Wm S.
Storey.
Husking cern--Ken Coleman,
Luther Sanders, Mrs, W.Haulgh,
John Broadfoot, Gordon Popple,
Kon Stewart, R. Fooheriughem,
Fred McOLyanont,, Tplin F. Bell,
Don McKereher, [ven 1VIcolyinopt,
Champion half bus.-Robt, Fo•
theringham.
First cut hay -Oscar ICeiffer, I.
McClymont, R. Fotiheringham,
Lois Godkin.
Second cut hay -Allan Betties,
Oscar Keiifer, Guy Dorrance, Lois
Godkin.
Field hay, first cut -Don Mc-
Kercher.
Field hay, second cut -Don Mc -
Reveller,
Ensilage corn -John Broaclt'oot,
Mrs. W. Haugh, I, McClymont.
Field Crop Contpetitions-
York Barley - Jaclt Broadfoot,
Robt. bothelingham, Don Buchan-
an, Lewis P. Coyne, T. L. O'Reilly;
R. S. MfKereber, Harold Pryce,
William Little, Guy Dorrance,
Jolumy McCowan,
Garry Oats - Arthur Bolton
S714, Robert E. McMillan 86%,
Lewis P. Coyne 85, J. 14. Scott 85,
Bob Broadfoot 6434, Donald Buch-
anan S414, Gordon Papple S234,
Ken Stewart 7S, Robert W. Camp-
bell 66341 Harold Pryce 60
Pfister Corn Bob Broadfoot
97, John Bell 923: Kenneth Stew-
art 61. , Robt Fotheringham 91.34,
Robert Scott 9034, Joe J. Lane
9034, Jack Broadfoot 90%, Don
Buchanan 85%, Fred MoOlymont
83, 'Ivan AIcOlymont 83%.
13.00TS AND •VDGET-ABLES
Red tomatoes, J, Hulbrand, F.
A1cClymont; pink tomatoes, Mrs.
W. Haugh; yellow tomatoes, Mrs.
Haugh, F. McClyrnont; coll. tom-
atoes, F. McClymont, Mrs, Haugh,
Onions, L. Saunders, Mrs, Haugh;
onions from sets, Saunders, Kei-
ffer; onion sets, Mrs. Haugh; cu-
cumbers, Mrs. W. Coleman, Fred
McClymont; butter beans, John
Broadfoot, Wan. Bradshaw; white
beans, Mrs. Haugh, Mrs, W. Hem-
phill; table carrots, Mrs. Haugh,
F. McClymont; long carrots, Mrs.
Haugh, F. McClymont; beets, Mrs.
Haugh, Mrs, Bradshaw; turnip
beets, Mrs. Haugh, Mrs. T. R.
Thompson; cucumbers, L. Saund-
ers, Mrs. W eeHaugh; parsnips,
Mrs. Haugh;" d4arnet Adams; Pep-
pers, Mrs. Haugh, F. McClymont;
coll. peppers, Mrs, Haugh, F. Mc-
Clymont; table corn, ,F. McCly-
mont, Mrs. Baugh; radish, F. Mc-
Clymont; sunflower heads, G. Ad-
ams; novelty in garden, F. Mc-
Clymont, Mrs: Haugh; cauliflower,
Mrs. Haugh;'. red cabbage, Mrs.
Haugh, F. McClymont; winter ca-
bbage, Mrs. Haugh, F. McClym-
out; onions, Mrs. Haugh, Mrs, W.
Coleman; muskmelons, T. R.
Thompson, Mrs. Haugh; citrons,
John Broadfoot, Bob roadfoot;
watermelons, J. Keith MacLean,
Mrs. Haugh; veg. marrow, F. Mc-
Clymont, Mrs. Haugh; pumpkins,
L. Saunders, F . McClymont;
squash, L. Saunders, T. R. Thomp-
son; largest pumpkin, G. Adams,
W. Hoegy; carrots, G. Adams, F.
McClymont; sugar inangolds, G.
Adams; int. inangolds, G. Adams;
Irish Cob. potatoes, Mrs. W. Cole-
man; other potatoes; W. Hoegy;
late potatoes, Mrs. W. Coleman;
coll. garden ,produce, Mre. Haugh,
F. McClymont.
DAIRY PRODUCTS
Crock butter, Ethel Dennis, Mrs.
Jas. Carter; print butter, Ethel
Dennis, Mrs. J. Carter; fancy but-
ter, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. Jas. Cart-
er; maple syrup, Ethel Dennis, F.
McClymont; soap, Mrs, W. Cole-
man, Mrs. J. Carter; cottage
cheese, Ethel Dennis, Mrs. J. Car-
ter; lard, Mrs. Jas. Carter, Ethel
Dennis. Judge, Florence E. Mc -
Gavin.
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1U A•ol, 021333015 SCHOOL AND
YOUTH k"1LLOWSSIP 01488
11 min, "The Saer'ament of the
Lord's Supper." Sonio1 Choir,
,
anthem, 'It was fel' me"
(Suckles)
Fri, 01*. a, 8 ram, Preparatory
sender
"Fire on tho heather," This out,
standing Billy Graham film will be
shown in the (Marsh auditorium on
Friday, 0e1. 0th at 8 p.nl, It depiat6
the heroic atrvggle for the freedom.
of worship in Scotland. No admission
charge An offering will bo taken
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Egomoo*dsfllle United Cbwrel*
Dr. J. Semple, Minister.
Mr, Lyle I-Iammoncl, Ot'gs,nist-
Ciloir Leader.
World Wide Communion Sun-
day.
11 a.m., The Semple will preach.
Subject,. "Around the World iu
Sixty Minutest'
'Session will convene at 10,30.
Tlie Vestry. [Church School" 10.
We thank the public for the
wonderful support given to Dur
3 24th Anniversary.
11rorthe'i(te tlgited 07a*t'olb
Worslilp: 11 a.m.,' Observance
of World Communion a.m., Sunday
with the Fellowship oL' the Lord's
Supper.
:Church School, 10 a.m.
Youth Fellowship, 8 ,pan„ in
the church parlor.
Bev. J, C. Britton, Minister,
Bread -White, Mrs. K. McLean,
Mrs. J. Carter, Mrs. S. .Storey;
brown, Mrs. J, Carter, Mrs. S. Sto-
rey, Mrs. G. Papple; fruit, Mrs.
J. Carter, Mrs. S. Storey, Mrs. G.
Papple; buns, yeast, Ethel Den-
nis, Mrs. K, McLean, Mrs. G. Pap-
ple; collection buns, Ethel Dennis,
Mrs, S, Storey, Mrs. G. Papple.
Cakes -Angel cake, Mrs. A,
Jamieson, Mrs. W. Coleman, Mrs.
K. McLean; layer cake,` Mrs. G.
Papple, Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. Ii.
McLean; white cake, Mrs. Papple,
Mrs. R. M. Scott, Mrs. K. McLean;
eponke cake, Mrs. J. Carter; ban-
ana cake; Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Mc-
Lean, Mrs. R. M. Scott; chiffon
cake, Mrs. Carter, Mrs, Scott, Eth-
el Dennis; fruit cake, Mrs, Mc-
Lean, Mrs, Papple, Mrs. Scott;
light fruit cake, Mrs. Scott, Mrs.
Papple, Mrs. Carter; crate loaf,
Mrs, Scott, Mrs. McLean, Mrs.
Papple; jelly roil, Ml's. Storey,
MW'e, J, Carter, Mrs, Papple.
Candy -Maple cream, Mrs, A.
Jamieson, Mrs, S. Storey, Mrs. R.
M. Scott; fudge, Mrs, W. I-Iein1-
pel, Mrs, Storey, Mrs. A, Jamies-
on; candy, Airs, Storey, Mrs. G.
Pepple; dipped Choc., Mrs, 11, M.
Scott, Mrs, Papple, Mrs, Storey,
Cookies- Plain, Mrs, Storey,
Mrs, Carter, Mrs, Heimpel; un-
cooked, Mrs, Carter, Mrs, Papple,
Mrs. W. Holland; cooked, Mrs. 5,
Storey, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. IC. Me-
Lean,• macaroons, Mrs. Storey,
Mrs. Cantor, Mrs: McLean; plate,
Mrs, Carter, Mrs, Storey, Mrs, Mc-
Lean.
Pies -Pumpkin, Mrs. McLean,
Mrs. Carter, Mrs. 11, M. Soott;
cherry, Mrs. Carter, Mrs, Papple, I'
Mrs. McLean; lemon Mrs. Carter,
Mrs, Papple, Mrs. McLean; raisin
pie, apple pie, Airs. J. Carter, Mrs.
R. M. Scott. Mrs. Ii. McLean,
Tarts -Butter, Airs, J. Carter,
Mrs. Ii. McLean, Mrs, R. M. Soott;
jam, Mrs. R. AI. Scott. Mrs. K. Mc-
Lean, Mrs, Papple.
Miscellaneous - Tea biscuits,
Mrs, Storey, Ethel Dennis, Mrs.
McLean; whole wheat, Mrs. Mc-
Lean, Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Storey;
doughnuts Mrs, Storey, Mrs Pap-
ple, Mrs Carter; muffins, Ethel
Dennis. Mrs, Storey, Mrs Mc-
Lean; shortbread, Mrs McLeau,
Mrs. 01'. Heimpel, Mrs. Carter;
tray, Mrs• Storey, Mrs. Carter,
Mrs. McLean; gingerbread, Mrs.
G. Papple, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Car-
ter; box, Mrs. Carter, Mrs, Mc-
Lean, Mrs. • Storey.
Specials - collection, Ethel
Dennis, Mrs, McLean, Mrs. G.
Papple; apples, Mrs. Carter, Mrs.
McLean; potatoes, Mrs. McLean,
Mrs. Carter, Mrs. Papple.
Bread, Mrs. McLean, Mrs. Car-
ter; layer cake, Ethel Dennis,
Mrs. Papple; pie, Ethel Dennis,
Mrs. Carter; chili, Mrs. Carter;
pies, Mrs. 0. Papple, Mrs. Carter,
Mrs, K. McLean; cakes, Mrs.
Papple, "yellow icing," Mrs. Mc-
Lean; white cake, Mrs. Papple,
Mrs. Carter, Mrs. McLean.
Champion Cook, Mrs, J. Carter.
Judge -Mrs. Stella Kirby.
HOME DEPARTMENT
Quilts -Bound. MTS. Elsie Jor-
dison, Mrs. 'Heimpel, Mrs, John
McGregor; appliqued, Mrs. Geo.
Milder, IMre. Reta Orr. Mrs. Mel
Steffen; best quilting, Mrs. Reta
Orr; crib quilt. Mrs. W. Holland,
Mrs. Heimpel, itirs. Steffen.
Bedspreads -Modern, Mrs. John
McGregor, Mrs. Heimpel.
Afghans -Crocheted, Mrs. Reta
Orr; knitted, Mrs. Heimpel.
Mats -Braided, Mrs. Heimpel;
hooked, Airs. McGregor, Ethel
Dennis, Mrs. (Heimpel; wool yarn,
;Mrs. Rete Orr.
Living Room Furnishings- Cu-
shion, ,Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Grum-
mett, Ales, Cantelon; emb. cusl-
ion, Mrs. ,Staffen, Mervin Lane,
Miss J. Praiser; needlepoint cu-
shion, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. ,Staffen;
I wool cushion, Mrs. Staffer, Mrs:
Orr, Mrs, Heimpel; washable cu-
shion, Mrs. Steffen, Mrs. Heimpel.
Doilies -Needlepoint. Mrs. Orr,
Mrs. Grummett, Mrs, Steffen; pet-
it 1)01111, Mrs. Heimpel; cross
stitch, Mrs. Heimpel, Mrs. Staff -
en, Mrs, John Broadfoot; tatted,
Mrs. •Staffen, Mrs. Orr; crocheted,
'Mervin Lane, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs.
Heimpel; colored, Mrs. Steffen,
Mrs. Ora', Mrs. Heimpel,
Dining Room Furnishings -
Table cloth, Mrs. Heimpel, tea
•ol.oth, Mrs. Aikens, Mrs. IStaffen;
tea cloth, any, Mrs, 3..Broadfoet,
Mrs. Steffen; 'bridge table cover,
Airs. Grummett; Mrs. Steffen;
other, Mrs. Staffen, Mrs, Heimpel,
1 luncheon cloth, MTS. ,Staffen, Mrs.
Aikens; place mats, Mrs. Steffen,
Mrs. 'Heimpel; centrepiece, Mrs.
IStaffen, Mrs, Heimpel; colored,
rAirs. Steffen, Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Hei-
mpel; buffet set, Mrs. Staffen,
Mrs. Heimpel; embroidered, Het -
i el. :Steffen; centrepiece, Stef-
fen, 'Heimpel.
Bedroom Furnishings - Pillow
slip: w., Heimpel, Orr, Broadfoot,
colored, Steffen, Heimpel, Aikens;
col. emb., Miss J. Fraser, Steffen,
Gt'ummett; troch, edge, Orr, Staff -
ten, Mrs, Gregor; cross stitch,
Heimpel, Orr, Aikens; cut work,
Aikens, Heimpel, Broadfoot; set,
Mrs. :Steffen; vanity set, Aikens,
Steffen, Br.oad1f00t; pin cushion,
Steffen, Orr, Heimpel.
.Knitted or Crocheted Articles -
Gloves, Heimpel, Steffen; mitts,
Heimpel; ,mail's mitts, Heimpel;
double knit mitts, 'Steffen, Mrs.
McLeod, Heimpel; fine sox, Heim -
Del, Broad.foot; work sox, Hahne -
el, Steffen; pullover, girls, buys,
Heimpel; (baby set, Steffen, Mrs,
Gonfalon; baby set, crook Staff -
en, Orr, Heimpel,
.Sewing -Tett apeon, Steffen,
,Iol'dieon, Grummets; cobbler ap-
von, ,Grummett, 1Staffen, Cantelonl
special apron, Jordison, Mrs. Stef-
fen, •Cantelon; Iprac. half apron,
Steffen, Camtelon, Grummett;
amas, Steffen, McLean, McLeod;
doll paj., McLean, Steffen, Heine
pel; duster coat, McLean, Cieem-
met, Steffen; house dress, Steffen,
Mrs, Wm, Holland, Mrs. John Me.
Gregor; skirt, Steffen, holland,
Heimpel; wool skirt, Steffen, Mc-
Lean, Heimpel.
lDressed Pork Supper
,N � SDA. OCTOBER 7th
!'1' J:,1� E 7
Supperserved from 5 to 8
ORANGE HALL, SEAFORTH
• Admission $1,00
Sponeol'ed by Orange Hall Property
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CLEARANCE
PRICES REDUCED ..
25 to 50°/0
ON ENTIRE STOCK
To make room for new stock
CROWN Hardware
Seaforth.
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1958 VAUXHALL SEDAN
1957 STUDEBAKER, SEDAN
1955 METEOR SEDAN.
1955 PLYMOUTH SEDAN
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PROCLAMATION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
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In accordance with a resolution passed by
the Municipal Council of the Town of Seaforth,
I hereby proclaim that in view of the present
rabies situation no dog shall be allow4 to run
at large in the Town of Seaforth until further
notice from this date, November 12, 1958.
B. F. Christie
Mayor
God Save the Queen
Town of Seaforth
Re Dog Proclamation
In view of the disregard by the general
public of the recent proclamation
issued by the Town Council re the
confinement of dogs, and the fact that
they are not to run at large at any
time, the Council feels that charges
must be laid under this By-law.
Any owner or harborer of a dog who
allows it to run at large can be sum-
moned into court. The fine in a case of
this kind could be $56,00 and costs.
The Council and myself would ask all
citizens concerned to comply with the
laws and avoid the consequences.
B. F. Christie
Mayor