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The Seaforth News, 1948-12-16, Page 8THE SEAFOII.TH N THURSDAY, DECEMBER16, 1948 HENSALL Santa 'Claus will arrive in Hen- sall on Saturday, Dec. 18th at 2 p.m. There will be, a free picture show for the children of the district and iR TROI{R9 DRO G' .,.cdrroFINESTts'cGwo&- 1.0 Fill her Christmas .with joy that comes with a gift of such lasting beauty and quality .. And you will 4 find our selection of c;C• 1847 (Rogers Bros.' LQQ Silverpiate corn- Pv pieta in every 44, detail. • 2bp S ,, 447.S..17_ c.c„t Int geed also a bag of treats. The Hensall `s'tor'es ' rYill remain open every night next week, Mon- day to Friday, for convenience. of Christmas shoppers. The regular Christmas services will be observed in the Hensall United Church on Sunday, Dec. 1 at 11 a.m. when•Rev. R. A. Brook will present the, .Christmas message. The choir will' render the anthems "Joy to the World'and "The Christ- mas Story". The evening service will be a carol service -with the children` of the Sunday School singing carols. "Favorite carols and Christmas Poems", will be dealt with by Rev. R. A. Brook. The choir will con -- tribute two anthems "Arise Shine" and "Infant Holy". A very enjoyable evening was held in Carmel Presbyterian Sunday School on Friday when .the parents atsd friends gathered for a social evening. Christ111as;carols were sung with Mrs. C. Fbrrest at the piano, followed bythree action songs by the Junior Mission Band. Buddy Johnston and"Rod Ferguson contrib- uted piano solos. Joan and - Allen Johnston played. a piano 'due'tt. Edith Love favoured with a piano solo and the Senior Misison -Band gave rhythm band number after which Carols were sung completing the program. Rev. P. A. and Mrs. Fer- guson were presented with a gift of money in appreciation of their ser- vices by Mrs. R. MacLaren. n thanks. Ferguson expressed s Refreshments were served and the children received treats. Rev. Ferguson Addresses W.M.S. The December meeting of the W. M.S. of Carmel Church was held on Thursday afternoon with the Presi- dent, Mrs. Hannah Workman .pre- siding. Following the devotional ex- ercises the various secretaries gave most encouraging reports. Mrs. Jas. Paterson favored vocal solo accompanied by Mrs. MalcolmDou- gall at the piano. Rev. P. A. Fergu- son installed the off ernFollowing is 1949 and offered praye1 he slate of officers: Hon. Pres., Mrs. Arnold; Pres., Mrs. Hannah Workman; 1st Vice, Mrs. R. Y. Maclaren; 2nd Vice, Mrs. Geo. Walker; 3rd Vice, Mrs. Jas. Paterson; Sec'y, Mrs. C. Hudson Treas., Mrs. A. D: McEwen; pianist, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall; Ass't Pianist, Miss Reid; Home Helpers Sec'y, Mrs. W. R. Davidson; Supply See'Y, Miss M. Reid; Literature Sec'y, Mrs. Forrest; Mission Band, Superintend- SAVAUGES' apraweivraraww 'CHRIST'MAS CONCERT Wednesday eight, Dec. 22nd, at 8 o'clock. S,S. #4, McKillop Dialogues, Dances, Choruses, etc. TEACHER WANTED Protestant Teacher for S.S. 'No. 7, Hallett. Well equipped school with hydro. Duties to commence Jan. 4th, 1949, Apply to Mrs. Elsie McVittie, Sec., R.R. No. 1, Blyth, Ont. NOMINATION MEETING' Township of McI illop A meeting of the electors of the Township: of McKillop will be held at - Winthrop- Hall on Monday, Dec. 27, 1948, for the purpose o£ nominating a Councillor. Nominations will be received from the hour of one o'clock to two o'clock in the afternoon, • In the event of more persons being nomin. ated than are required tofill the -office, an election will be held on Monday, Jan. 3, 1949, Pollswill be open from 9 a.m. until 6 lt,m. at the following places: No. 1, Jas. Carlin's house, lot 10, eon. 5 Jas. Nolan DRd, wit= bran Maloney, PC; No. 2 Wilmer- Scott's house,. lot 26, con, 4, James B. Hogg, DRO, Alex Kerr, PC; No. 3, Jos. Smith's •house, Lot 11, S 13 con., Elmer Dennis DRO, Ste- phen Murray, PO; Poll No. 4, School House .4-7, con. 12, lot 20, Willis Dundas, DRO. -Ross ',noon. PC. J. M. ECKERT, Returning -Officer. . SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP. Is prepared to sponsor and pay the expenses of one person from Seaforth District to the Short Course in Agricultural Economics at the O.A.C., Guelph, from Jan. 3rd to 7th Make application in writing to SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP. SEAFORTH, ONT. SCOTT'S Trapnest Sprain Barred Rocks - - Crossbred Chicks Year after year, we're conscientiously improving the profit ability of our breeding flock, by the only sure method — the sound application of the progeny test. Three modern breeding farms. —12,000 birds. Order now to assure your choice of delivery dates. Scott Pouliry Farms PHONE 551x32 SEAFORTH, ONTARIO FOR SALE A few good turkey hens. A. R. DODDS, Phone 833x14 Seaforth • FOR SALE New Addison radio, with short wave. Won. in raffle. $45 or best ower takes It. 1308 DOIG, phone 662R3 Card of Thanks Mr. Alfred R. Box and. William wish to thank the many friends .and neighbors for kindness anti sympathy in their bereavement; also for the many beautiful flowers; and those who loaned ears. HELP WANTED Egg Graders and Packers. SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OP. Phone 13 11 your car leas IN TUNE WITH JUNE. What about 10 below zero Our Winterizing service includes inspection of the following vital points in your car and correction —Wheel alignment -Tires, tubes —Brakes —Lights —Defroster —Steering of defects where needed. —Battery —Distributor —Spark Plugs —Starter —Wipers —Accessories —Differential Transmission —Chassis —Engine oil —Radiator —Carburetor SEAFORTH MOTORS Phone 141 `gin, SEAFORTH FOR SALE 1929 Pontiac sedan for sale reasonable. Apply SEAFORTH MOTORS, phone 141 FOR SALE Pair of boy's skates and boots. size 3, Skates are nickel 'plated tubes and shoes have tongue padded with thick felt. These are in very good condition. Phone 660r2 Seaforth AT FINNIGAN'S TURKEYS FOR SALE In stock. A Grade Turkeys. Fed on wire, averaging 15 tb or better. If interested, call us at once. PRICE 65c lb. All set for Christmas. , Candy and Oranges , will cost you less in Egmondville W. J. FINNIGAN & SON FOR SALE Purebred registered Jersey heifer. Phone 600x2. Seaforth ent, Mrs. P. A. Ferguson; Rev. Fer- guson gave an interesting address on "Angels" and the meeting closed with the Benediction. Mrs. Dunlop and babe of Stratford are visiting with the former's mother Mrs. Dalrymple. Mr. and Mrs. Robertson of Lon- don spent the weekend with the lat- ter's parents Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cross. Mrs. H. Abray and Mrs. E. Kad- ing of London spent the weekend with their mother Mrs, C. Hudson. The Hensall Branch of the Cana- dian Legion are holding their Christ- mas bingo and 'dance on Friday, Dec. 17th in the Town Hall, Hensall, Good prizes—special door prize.• A very. enjoyable gathering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Geo. Ingram. The occasion was their twenty-fifth wedding anniver- sary. Twelve brothers and sisters at- tended the dinner: The table was beai,tifully arranged with pink and white chrysanthemums and candles. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram were the recip- ients of many beautiful gifts of sil- ver. Mrs. P. A. Ferguson is assisting in the Post Office for the Christmas season. Mr. John Craig Mr. John Craig, a well-known re- sident of Hensall passed away in Seaforth Hospital on Monday,. fol- lowing a recent fall in which he fractured his hip. The deceased was a valued member of Carmel Presby- terian Church being a member of the Session for a number of years. Surviving is one sister Miss Hannah Craig. Funeral service will be held Friday at 2 p.m. in Carmel Presby- terian Church. Rev. P. A. Ferguson officiating. The Xmas meeting of the Evening Auxiliary was held at the home of Mrs. Byron Kyle on Monday night December 18th. Mrs. J. Corbett pre- sided for the meeting which, opened with the singing of the "theme song” and "It calfte upon a midnight clear". Lord's Prayer in unison. Miss Ellis conducted the vol de i o nal period which consisted of scripture read- ing by Mrs, P. McNaughton and Carol singing. led by Mrs. Maude Hedden. "Silent Night, Holy Night" "Angels from the realms of ° Glory", "At the Name of Jesus". Bible read- ing by Mrs: .Carl , Passmore. Bible reading by Miss Mary Goodwin. Prayer by Mrs. D. Kyle. In response to the roll call members offered a varied selection of toys and gifts for the London Protestant ,Orphan- age. Minutes read, collection taken. "0 little town of Bethlehein" was sung. Business discussion followed. A nominating committee ciimposed of Miss Ellis, Mrs. D. Kyle and Mrs. Lillian Hyde were named to present slate of officers for the coming year. Mrs. B. Kyle offered to look after the shipment of gifts. It was also decided to include with togs the knitted articles left from the bazaar. The January meeting will be held at the home of Mrs. C. Passmore. Mrs. It IN MEMORIAM PEPPER -4n loving memory. 'of a dear hat- band and father, William $. Pepper,who. Passedaway Dee. 18, 1944. When evening shades are' falling, And we sit in quiet alone, To ourhearts there comes a longing If he only could come home. Friends may think we have• forgotten - When at times they see us- smile But they little know the heartache: 'Our smiles hide all the while... -Ever remembered by his IoVing wife and family. ' IN MEMORIAM BRODHAGEN—Mn toying memory of a dear wife, and mother, Maly Brodhagen, who passed away eightyearsago, Dec. 19, 1940 Her thoughts were all so full of us, She never could forget, And so we think that where she is, She must be watching yet. -. ' As angels keep their watch up there, Please God, Just let her .know That we down here do not forget. We love and miss her' so. 'Tis sweet to remember our mother so dear, So absent' from us, yet ever so near, Unseen by the world, she stands by our side And whispers, dear children, death cannot divide. —Lovingly remembered by her family.. • Card of Thanks Mrs. E. Ritchie wishes to sincerely thank all the friends and neighbors who so kindly sent blowers, gifts, cards, etc., to .the Scott Memorial Hospital during her illness; also thanks, to 1)r. Brady,. and the nurses. CARD OF THANKS Our thanks and gratitude 'to each and ell who i» time of stress did give help and linanc- lul aid. to us. To all of you we say with sin- 'eority-Thanks a Lot. (Signed) MR. & MRS. ALFRED STAFFORD, Walton, Ont. FOR SALE White enamel kitchen cabinet. Phone 8311 r 2 Seaforth. FOR SALE. A limited number of Tamworth boars and sows from three to Tour months. FRANCIS COLEMAN JR. Phone 8381-22 Seaforth FOR SALE Two burner electric hot -plate, used only two A �EENDENBctO URG, SeaforthsRR2yde. ADp1Y Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM, FARM STOCK. IMPLEMENTS and Feed, at Lot 6, Con. 5, Stanley Two., 2%, miles south and 2 miles west of Bruce. field, on Tuesday Dee. 21, at 1.30 P.M. aha'p. HORSES—Matched team ofstrawberryroan -mares 3 & 4 years;-Percheron-mare 10 years, CATTLE—White Durham cow 5 years, sup. In calf; White Durham cow 10 yea's, supposed in calf; Durham x Hereford cow 4 yelps, calf at foot; Hereford cow 10 years, sup. in. calf ; Durham cow 6 years, sup, in calf-; 2 yearling Durham heifers; yeatiing'Dul•ham x. Hereford. steer; 2 spring calves; 1 summer calf. PIGS—York sow with litter; 7 York pigs approx. 150 lb ; 6 York pigs approx. 125 1b IMPLEMENTS — Cockahutt 2 -way tractor disc; M -II binder 7 ft. out (Al condition) M -H mower 6 ft, cut (with oil bath) : M -H spring tooth cultivator; M.H 13 disc drill with M4H1 2 -rose scuffle. r with bangpuller rain g attach- ment ; ttach-ment; rubber.tir0 wagon 600x16 tires, set of. sloop sleighs, farm wagon; 3 section harrows, root pulper, 6 range shelters. pig crate, set double harness; horse collars; horse clippers; 3 screw jacks 1 ft. .jack ; numerous articles. Feed—Appr'o\ 3 ton baled Italy (2nd. cut. alfalfa) 1 approx.. _ 20 ton mixed hay; approx. 1500 bus. mixed grain. FARM—At the same time and place there will be offered for sale, sahlat to reserve bid, the farm, consisting of 120 acres tome or less of choice Clary loam, on which Is situated an L•slutned steel hunk barn 38'x60' and 38' x 30', with all cement floors and steel girders throughout the building; also steel stanchion stabling; 2 storey stone house wih hill base- ment, at implement shed and a hen house nearly new, On this farm -is situated 15 ueres of virgin bush, 2 spring creeks and a trilled well which gives a never -failing aop9ly. TERMS—On chattels ash. Terms on farm made llnown 0n day of sale W. L. FORREST, Proprietor Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer Shoes • Rebuilt Like New Have you tried our While - Hou -Wait service on your • day of , W: J. THOMPSON ' THE SIMPORfrH N2WE Snowdon Bros., Publishers , Authorized as Second Class mail, :Post Olfiee.` Dept., Ottawa BOX ,11Y1 ural t ru cv AMBULANCE• Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasioas Phones': Day'43 Night. 237 J, of 18 W. arson. & 'Reid INSURANCE AGENCY' MAIN ST., SISAFORTH, ONT. All kinds- of .nsurance:. risks effect- -ed at lowest rates , in;' 9'irstLC1ase Companies.,r . Nomination Meeting Township of Hibbert Nomination meeting . will be held in.the Township Hall, Stella, on Monday, December 271(, 1948, at 1 o'clock P.M. for. the purpose of nominating fit and proper persons for Reeve and' Council for the year 1945. THOS.. D. WREN Clerk of the Twp, of. Hibbert Lorne Chapman interestingly deal with the study book.• Mrs. -B. Kyle submitted the slate of officers as follows* lion. Pres., Miss Ellis; President, Mrs. Jack 'Corbett; 1st Vice, Mrs. Lillian Hyde; 2nd Vice,. Mrs. Dennison; Sec'.y, Miss; Gladys Luker; Treas., Mr's. P. McNaughton;' Press Rep., Mrs. Hedden; Pianists, Miss Luker, Miss 'Goodwin-. Social Com., Mrs. W. Smale; Friendship Com., Mrs. Lorne Chapman; 'Stew- ardship 'Sec'y, Miss 'Goodwin. The Social Committee for January are Mrs. D. Kyle, Mrs. J. Corbett, Miss Ellis. Mrs. E. Shaddick will.: give the topic.. Mrs. Dennison, the devotional; Missionary item, Miss Ellis. The closing Carol. was "0 come all ye Faithful" and the .Mizpah ;:Benedic- tion was repeated. The hostess as- sisted by the social committee serv- ed delicious refreshments at the close. There was a splendid attend- ance. CARD OF THANKS I wish to thank the Elect- ors of the Town of Sea - 'forth for re-electing me as Councilman for 1949 Wallace Ross. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co.. ' HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTN, ONT. Officers -:-President, 0. W. Leonhadtr'Brod- hagen; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton • Seo.-Treas. & Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaford; Directors—Robt. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth, RR3;'. Chris' Leonhadt, Bornholm;. E. J.. Trewartha. Clinton ; John L. Malone, Seaforth I J. H. McEwing, Blyth ILR1 ; Hugh Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderieh RR2 Agents—John E. Pepper, Bruceaeld: R, F.. Me1erchert Dublin; J. F. Prueter. Brodhagen George A. Watt,, Blyth Parties desirous to effect • insurance or transact other business, will be promptly: attended to by applications to any of the above named - officers addressed , to their respective post offices Auction Sale OF RESIDENCEAND PROPERTY IN H For sale by auction, subject to reserve bid, seven room frame house with gran siding, situated on Challc & Clomble streets, Sea - forth, together with -lots 109, 110. 111, 112, 113, 114. 115, 116 on Wednesday, Dec. 20, at 2 p,m. on the premises. HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer For the 'Estate of the late Herbert Smale. FOR SALE Royal Princess Pat kitchen range; also a Phileo 6 tube battery radio; quantity of sec- ond ft. Phone xJOFNKELLA NOTICE All books must be returned to the Seaforth Public. Library on or before Dec. 24t11.• GRETA THOMPSON Librarian LOST Would the party that picked up a tailboard for truck on the road east of Walton, .please notify the owner, MARK HAMILTON, phone 48r26 Brussels , FOUND Strayed to lot 30, Con. 1, Tuckersmith, a heifer about 560 3b. Owner may have same by paying expenses and proving property. GORDON ELLIOTT, 'Bruceaeld. Phone 669 r 22 Seaforth - - TEACHER WANTED Applications are. invited, -until the position is filled, for a fully qualified Protestant teacher for S.S. *1, Tuckeromith, Huron Co. This is a well equipped modern school, 2 miles from Seaforth on a good gravel road, ploughed in whiter. Applicants will pleaso state qualifications, experience. references,, name of last Ltspector. or Normal Principal, and any other relative information. The salary paid is recording to the tines, and is based on experience and qualifications, 'Dutiesto commence .Jan 3rd, 10(0. Address applications to S. H. WHITMORE, Sec. -Trees Tucker - smith Township Selwol Area No. 1, R. R 3, Seaforth, Ont Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS. On. Wednesday Dec, 22 at. 1 p.m. at Lot :3, Con 16 Grey Twp., 101 miles north and 1y mile east of Waken. HORSES -1 black Percheron mare a years; 1 black Po'ehe'olt mora 12 years; bay Bel- gian gelding rising 4 years, CATTLE -- Registered Shorthorn bull 2 years; 2 Hereford cows 5 years, in calf; Durham cow 5 years, due Jan.; Durham cow years, freshened; Durham now 4 years, due lin May; Ayrshire cow 8 years, clue Mar. 3; Durham cow due in Jan.; .Durham cow clue in April.; Durham cowdue in March Jersey cow 4 years old, due Feb. 26; Jersey cow, freshened; 10 Durham yearling cattle 7 Dur- ham cattle rising 2 years; 4 calves. Peed mrd Grain. Quantity mengolds. 20 ft. ensilage, 12 x 30 silo. 800 boa barley and oats; 100 bus. wheat. Quantity of hay. IMPLEMENTS -10-12 McCormick Deering tractor in good emtdition 1928 Chevrolet. 1 - ton track (nets) , ft. Waterloo tractor dou- ble disk; McO-D. 2 -furrow tractor plow; ti ft. mover, dump rake; Deering 7 ft. binder; - M -H 'hay loader; .set harrows; M -H manure spreader (new) : -steel roller ; M -H corn cultivator; M -H Il -hop fertilizer drill ; rubber tire wagon, hay rack,maple leaf grinder; set sleighs and rack; Butter; walking plow ; gang plow ; forks, tools, shovels, etc. Grass seeder 6 range shelters; oil brooder stove; Buckeye coal' brooder stove; 2 insula - to s 360 egg side; Miller incubator, 300 egg. size, 2 wheel barrows; quantity of cedar and steel posts; quantity of Paige :and barb wire; milk: cast.Slings, pulleys, hay fork; Woods milker, 2 single units; B & 8. air cooled en- gine 1% h.p. McO.D Bream separator; milk. strainer & milk pails; 40 -ft. extension ladder: (new). Harness—Set double harness, single har- ness. Pig. feeders, Stewart hand power elip- pers. Coleman .gas lantern, Furniture—Chesterfield suite; .2 tables, coal oil stove, swing. Terms cash. ' HARVEY H. STEPHENSON, Proprietor, - RR J$2, :Brussels, Ont. Harold .Jackson, Auctioneer FOR SALE Frame .cottage conveniently located corner 0f Johan and Jarvis. Possession early in leu• Year. 100 acres choice farm land near Chisel- huret, good barn and other buildings. Very moderately priced. Modern 2 storey brick dwelling on Centre St. Oil heating, Early possessimt. Wanted to-Buy—Farm land suitable for cut (.ivation, without buildings. Good farm 100 acres, 214, miles north. of Seaforth. Early possession. - Creek passes through farm. Modern brick duplex on West William st. 114, storey, • frame asphalt shingle covered. on South Mnin .street, Seaforth. Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth. SI., A. REID, $enforth NOTICE Nev Singer e sewln • mackh;ea cabinet etportables; alnd so pLables; also treadle machines. Re - Pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING CEN- TRE, 73 Ontario street, Stratford SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Physician, Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon. Office Hours Daily except Wednes- day 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p,m. Appointments for consultation may be made in advance. Telephones 26 and 27. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth . MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D. Physieian and Surgeon Successor to Dr. W. C Sproat Phone. 90 W - Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye. Ear, Nose andThroat• Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late .Assistant ..New, York Ophthalmib and-" Aural Institute, Moorefeld's Eye, and Golden &Mare throat hospitals, London, 'Eng. At - Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wedhesday In each month from: 2 to 4 p.m. -58 Waterloo Street, Stratford. Telephone 267 • WANTED TO BUY P011 pay 2c a pound for Horses or Mink. Feed,and calland pick or same. Phone Goderich collect. GILBERT"BRO9., Mink Ranch, 9361.21, or 936r32. MOTO-MASTER Super - 'Anti - Freeze Specially processed to Inhibit rust, corrosion and to retard evaporation SAVE SAFELY Quart .56 Gallon 2.19 Get Yours At Canadian Tire Associate Store DUBLIN SMITH BROS., PROP. Phone 73 MOORE'S POULTRY FARM Order 1949 Chicks Early We are now booking orders for our famous strain of Fast Feathering Barred Rocks, and N. H. x Barred Rock, and W. L. x Barred hock. This is a Canadian Accredited Hatchery. 2,500 Fast Feathering Barred Rock Breeders Government Banded and blood -tested. Also Poultry Equipment & Supplies MOORE'S POULTRY FARM PHONE 666-3 SEAFORTH Seaforth . 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. G. A. WHITNEY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service, Adjustable, Hos pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitche1l Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 . , Alvin W. Sillery Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Royal Apartments Phone' 173 McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. PATRIOK D. McOONNELL' H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown.Attorney SEAFORTN, ONT. Telephone 174 VETERINARY SURGEON J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. Main St, Seaforth, Phone 106 USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office Exeter, Ontario President WM. H. COATES,Exeter Vice -pros, ANGUS SINCLAIR, RMitchell. DIRECTORS SOHN HACKNEY Kirkton RR4 WM. A, HAMILTON..... ...Cromarty JOIN MOGRATH ulin, Ont. MILTON McCU1j.DYKirkton RR1 - AGENTS . ALVIN IHARRIS Mitchell THOMAS SCOTT Cromarty T. G. BALLANTYNE Woodham SECRETARY -TREASURER ARTHUR FRASER - Exeter Solicitors, Gladman- & Cochrane, Exeter FOR SALE o Room Cottage, George St., prompt 1)00 - amnion. 1% Storey Brick residence, William Street, in fist olase condition, would make good in. vestment. 1'42 Storey Frame House, Market St. Black - /midi business, good going concern,prompt possession, - 76 Acre Farm, Township McKillop, with Frame house and Bank Barn. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real. Estate Broker SEAFORTH Phones: Res. 220, Office 334 FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) availed postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price set. 0 samples 25o: 24 samples $1.00. Man - Order. Dept, T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., -Box 91. Hamilton, Ont. HIGHEST CASH PRICES. for DEAD STOCK HORSES Each $5.00 CATTLE Each $5.00 HOGS per cwt. $1.50'. According to size and condition, CALL COLLECT SEAFORTH 15 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA LTD. ei b f; fi e v 't f f.1