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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1949-09-08, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS EXCITING NEW FALL SHADES IN FAMOUS GOLD STRIPE The new fall shades in famous Gotham Gold Stripe hose are here to match your fall ensemble. They are available in four popular gauges listed below Sizes 9 to 11 n THE COLORS "'R,OME?NADE SMOKEE-GREY '':'OPPERUI.o PRICI•) 11FvEvE STAR DUST T♦l NET ,)a. NT 1.•:0 1:85 . �5 ,WO iL RODUCT (i•,4 A FE09517,i. DON'T BE "CAUGHT COLD" STOCK UP ON THESE KENWOOD BLANKETS 5 delightful qualities in Famous Kenwood Blankets in all the popular shades are here for your choosing. Soft pure wool satin bound RAMCREST RAMCREST FAMOUS FLORALTINT BABY SITE HENSALL •Ii Alma 111•li is holidaying with -her Miele and aunt, Mr. and Mrs, Elliott Fell in Toronto. Mrs.' R. M.- Kirby and Miss Rob- eeta Kirby of -St. Thomas spent the week end with Mrs. Flora Consitt. Mrs. R. MacLaren and Donald and Miss Barbara Michie and friend of Brussels were recent visitors with Mr. anti Mrs, Mervyn Hayter at Varna. Mrs. John M. Glenn accompanied by friends :pent the week end at Rondeau Park. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott 'Bell and son of Toronto were week end visitor's with the formers brothers, Messrs. William and Roy Bell. Miss Carol McMurtrie visited dur- ing the past week with her uncle and aunt. Mr. and Mrs. George Ingrain. Mr, and Mrs. Jack Peebles spent the week end with the former's par- ents at Linwood. • Public school re -opened here on Tuesday with the • following staff: Mr. 3. Blackwell, principal; Miss Winifred -Gray, Dublin, Miss Reta Avery, foi'lneriy of Granton. and Mrs..R. Cook, Hensall. • Mr. Bruce Glenn, who has 'been employed for several weeks at the sail ning factory in Exeter, was mov- ed to West Lorne this week. Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case spent the week end with friends at Bayfield, Miss Betty Mickle • has returned home after spending the past two 'months at Grand 'Bend, Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Chipchase nesdav" night, Sept:. 14, Mrs, Mouse - eau will be assisted by 'Mrs, Fred• Beer,' A. large attendance is• urged. Those having cars 'and those desir- ing transportation are asked to meet at the .town hall at 5.30 or 6 o'clock. Bring silverware and cups, Ml Wm,, Gramm and • son Ralph of Chicago spent the week end with. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Graniin. The monthly meeting of the Even- ing Auxiliary which takes 'the form of a pot Tuck supper will take place in the Sunday School room of the United Church on Monday night, Sept. 12th at 6.30 o'clock. Mrs, E. Shaddick and Miss Mary Goodwin are in charge of arrangements Mrs. Shill ay will present the devotional period, Mrs. Hedden is program con- vener, Mr. and Mrs. Harold Scruton and family of Port Dover are enjoying a. week's vacation with their rela- tives. in the village. Mr. I. Shaddick and 3'IgJudith ue tsduling the past week, e their returned home. Mr. Frank Peart, who has been a recent. patie t in Victoria Hospital, London, has returned hone and is making splendid progress. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farquhar of rchased tthew Seaforth, who r and lingof MMrs. Wtn. Dinnin on Main Street, have moved into their new residence. lir. Far- quhar has accepted the caretaking of the Public School. Mrs. W. A. MacLaren of Goderich visited during the past week with relatives and friends here, Mr. Mat - Laren visited here Sunday and was accompanied home by Mrs. MacLaren Mr. and Mrs, Leo Teberio and Tie visited recently with friends in Bar- rie. Mr. and Mrs. Don Rigby of Blen- heim visited this week with the lat- ter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen. Mrs. Elsie Case was the weekend guest of Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drys- dale at their summer home, Lake Huron. -Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore, Mrs. Carl Passmore, Ronald and Norma spent a few days at the "Passmore Cottage" Lions Head. Miss Edna Walsh and Audrey are vacationing with relatives at Blyth. 32r. and Mrs. Harold Parker and •family were weekend visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Alger Brown, Oxford, Mich., and Mr. and Mrs. Otis Minor, Port Huron, Mich., and attended the baseball game in Detroit. Yin Ross Dick, who has been con- fined to Clinton General Hospital for several weeks in the interests of his. health was able to return home on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Bonthron were recent visitors with Rev. W, A. Young, Mrs. Young and daughters in Fergus. Mr ,and Mrs.. Wm. Brown, Billie and Carol visited during the past 60x84.. 8.95 week with Mrs. Ilrown's patents, 72x84.. 10,50 Mr. and Mrs. H. W. Neeb in Tavi- 72x84 12.50 stock, they were accompanied home 72x84.. 13.50 by Mr. and Mrs. Neel, who spent the. weekend here. 36a50.. 5.95 ler, J. C. 'Goddard, Mrs. Goddard, i'eggy and Beth returned home from :i tree weeks vacation at Port El- . �in. Mrs, Alice Joynt; accompanied by FOR SALE Pr. Jo1nt Mrs. .Joint and Judith fe.te cord, of :IYld tan 111111 1(,.,,d Ann we 'Toronto, 1c enjoying a t sold 1 11 , l t it mall, cad •il111 Visit in Vancouver, and car_ lr, r d1 1 , I cord. tap€w t GORDONa 101 Iii IlAlll eeN. lento wilt., S,.,ter' it ieeis W e-1 ern- Cities, where Mrs. J ynt sister and several brothers FOR SALE tir, rotated. 4 rings of a 12 ft. portable sib; mire) ; Mr, T. G. Joynt, ,lir. and Mrs. n Holstein bull calf front registered tack, rtlll.tr0tinn Dupers not evadable. DONALD t.arey Joint returned home from itte 11ANAN, plume ..,1(r_, Seaforth +pent the past week in Totonto. I their summer vacation at their cot - Mr. Sheldon Coleman of Detroit to"c. at Manitowaning, FOR SALE i1( visiting' his brother, Mr. Wesley Mr. R. Petzkie, who for several Ph rey tintAiwIe '2torT eeeU Mnfl a 1etio, Coleman who 1, ill. years has been employed with Mr. Varna Mr. and Mrs. Harry Lawrence . A. W. Kerslake and later with Mr. have moved to Drumbo this week as' J, Henderson has accepted a posi- Mr. Lawrence has been appointed tion with an Elmira concern, his bank manager there.) duties commence on Sept. 1st. Mrs. Mr. Vic Stan of London spent the Petzke, Edna and Marlene will be S THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8, 1949 At Firrnigans fa ATTENTION THE HOUSEWIFE Teapots to 'clear at 1.00, r.Phese teapots are quality. If interested this is a real btiy WEEK -END SPECIALS Nail Brushes, 2 for, .. , .. , 19c Clarlt's P. & Beaus„ 20 oz. 3 for 23e 4 string Brooms. , , ... , ... 99e Stilton Cheese, ib 590 5 -string Brooms.. , ..;, .:. 1,39 Jell° Puddings, 3 for 2.5e IN STOCK - - Prune Plums, Peaches, Melons, Staked Tomatoes, Celery W. J. FINNIGA.N & SON of exceptional CARD OF THANKS Mrs, Helen K. Scott wishes to take this opportunity to express hor sincere thanks' to all those who so kindly remembered her ,while a patient in Scott Memorial 1•lospital. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Dale wish to express their sincere thanks to the people of the -sur- rounding community for their kind tend gen- eroushelp given to them in their recent loss by fire. Mr. and Mrs. Dale and Thelma Anne thank nil those who sokindly attended, sent cards,treats and gifts to Thelma during her teeent Illness in Clinton Public Hospitai FOR SALE Corn binder in good shape. CARL DAL- TON, phone 48.0 Brussels FOR SALE 200 Red Rook Hybrid pullets, ready to lay. Phone 6671.22, ANDREW CROZIER, Senfortb FOR SALE Some S•:ood cattle. Phone 8:33 r 14 Sec: - forth FOR SALE One muskrat fur coat size 16-13. Sot of brown squirrel furs and one grey 'woollen win- ter coat size 16.18. Also toboggan, Phone 200 FOR SALE 1 Grimm evaporator 12' x 11( 'fully equip- ped) 1 storage 101(9 tenpaeity. 40" gal.); 1 nth rine tank (4 bbl.). 251( sap pails; 250 sidle.. All in good condition. 30 cords evapor- 010r_ wood (pine roots). Apply to WILLIS IDENIMS, 6, (ford: 1112 M SEED WHEAT We can still spare some Duwsan's Golden Chaff seed wheat 0, 2,00 pe1' bus, Also 12 good York chunks and fifty Sussex pullets, laying. 1'. E. MALONEY 0 SONS, Beechwood. Phone 64.1" Dublin FOR SALE Rand wringer, almost new. Phone 66704 Seafortt. central. MRS. THOS. ADAMS FOR SALE Modern . room house on Sperling street, Sealo,•tlh. Apply to MRS. WES FREE FOR SALE Good bleak coat, just new, size 44.. Phone 180 Seaforth FOR SALE A white enamel Caantess range in excel- lent condition. ALEX DENNIS,. 831 r 4 FOR SALE 10 well bind Ilutstein yearling heifers, vac- cinated and T-11 tasted, for sale. Phone 0670. PETER SIMPSON FOR SALE 1 grudo Durham heifer, due t0 freshen Inst week or 61:1,1. 1 Deering 13 dot 01•tilin.r seed drill, in good working. shape. 1 si,14o,a,d with mirror, in gold a ndltlou. A. 1' ICEYR, Varna. Phone lien -all 90-13 FOR SALE A York hog 11.4 y.'ur+ld. n P.ttelt sin+,. 81 Phan,' , r Sea forth. HAROLD .AIiAII 4,5;06' HUGH THOMPSON SHOE REPAIR Opp. Library New Stock. Sterling Work Shoes 7 different Styles & Prices to choose from including Arch Support Shoes - Fnll line of Gutta Percha Rubber Boots TIM SEAFORTH NEWS, Snowdon Bros.,.- Publishers Authorised ns' Second Class mail, Post Office Dept.,- Ottawa , FEMALE HELP WANTED OFFICE POSITIONS Auction Sale OF PROPERTY and Household Effects, In village of Egmondville, Saturday, Sept. 17th at 2 p.m. weekend here with Mrs. Stan, l Extension table, 0 denier room chairs, 6 moving there tit a later date. Mr. kitchen chairs, Quebec heater, ,white iron bed, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson were Petzki's position is being taken by - springs & mattress, dresser 0 stand, 4 pos. week end visitors with 'their son and Mr, Herb Redden. of linoleum floor covering; glass cupboard; daughter-in-law,Mr. and Mrs. Allen Jewel cook stove; small trbles; garden tar's, Davidson hi Pot Colborne. i Next Sunday morning Sept. 4th, inks &bowls; lamps, lawn mover bike news I marks the final union service to be Property -6 room frame college & woodd Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Cook, acconr held in United Church, with Rev. P. abed in the village of Efimendtiue: gon parried by Mr. and Mrs, Morley San -IA. Fergusen in charge. After this dors. were in Toronto the past week. date worship will be held in the re - 1 r•. and Mrs. Edward Little and spective churches, regular ministers Marion spent the weekend in Wind- in. charge, Last Sunday Mr. T. J. sor with her brother-in-law and sis- Shcl'ritt, the soloist, acceptably ren- ter hilr. and Mrs. Alvin Pith.. l tiered "The Stranger of Galilee." Auction Sale Miss Evelyn Robson 'of New York i miss Jessie john,ton of passed away suddenly at the home Walker- on Lot 24, Con. 2, ricrtltnn, a northof ton visited this week with' Ir, and Seaforth, n., east, on Friday. Sept. 6, at 12,30. of her sister, Mrs, H. Arnold on Fri -Mrs. Hugh MC3lurtl'ie. 1 black mare HORSES CATTLE -1 choice Durham cow bred aroundday morning. The deceased had April lot, mtlklur aural 10 good Derham hoif- been visiting in London with her A large representation of the con- ens, calf-waceinnted, 3 Years nld, 3 heifers., 2 niece and nephew, Mr. and Miss e•1•ea'ation of Si. Paul's Anglican : t •er 11;. yt:o,'o old. sinter on Thursday evening, Two of3 r, an Mrs. Harry Lawrence ,,°,,°,d , v o .,1. Sall, and Miss Stella Robson, Tor- Wilco in Drumbo, where 2{i'. Laver- theta cultivator, double disc, Fleury tV B a onto. Funeral service was held at al] make; s section spring taotl se (1' 00' once has been appointed Bank Man- (an s etli• ldnw' m, tm,ber; Case 6" nne- the home of Mrs. H. Arnold on Mon ager. The evening was spent in con- 1•wer dive e1' tiller; 1 fertilizer spreader. new; da The pallbearers were E. I,. Massey -Harris 16' power hinder ; hay leader, 3 p tests and a quiz followed by a social M-11 drop head i side rake. McCormielt 1 2 set basement, wired Inc hydro. eletme. Chattels—Terms cash. Property—l1(% down, balance 30 days. Reserve bid. MRS, HARVEY JOHNS, Proprietress Harold Jackson.. Auctioneer. Loveless, for t,)w past two weeks and Church stet in the schoolroom of the HOGS- 2 .own, 1 first litter, 1 second lit - had just arrived at the home of her Church 015 Honda evening 111 honor tort t ooko. young 'r P----6 rih hue, s"me Y gohunits, SHEEP• --4 good Leicester 2 d M H I1 sisters survive, Mrs. H. Arnold, Hen- who are leaving here to take up res- IMPI,F1tnNrs Model D Care tractor •, 1 i Mickle, W. O. Goodwill, Basil i•A - hour during which time little Sylvia wards, W. B. Cross, lir, Loveless Henderson made Mr, and Mrs. Law- and awand Gordon Moir. Interment- in renc.e the presentation of an elect- Carlisle cemetery. ' sic tea kettle. The accompanying ad- The annual pot luck supper of the dress was read by Mr. A. L. Case, Hensall Institute will be held at the Mr. Lawrence made a fitting reply, home of Mrs. A. Mousseau on Wed- expressing their sincere apprecia- ' tion, They have been residents of the harrows; 2 set scales; 1 wwlktng plow, 1 M-11 bean souffles & bean puller, deal. good ; 1 set of gond sleighs and flat rack t rubbar tire waggon, Campbell make, Fora nates., 16 tires; 1 flat rook; 1 manure spreader; bean mill (If not sold before sale) ; 2 chicken brooders, electric; ehtcken equip- ment, etc Geese, 250 pullets. Rock Leghorn, Sussex. Grain-- About 4 acres - of whiting corn on the field. Also about sores of ensilage cones no field;' these cornfieldswill be offered for sale if not sold previously. About 10 feet of last Year's ensilage in silo yet. Several wooden barrels & steel drums. Furniture --Beds, chairs, tables, many other articl00 too .numerous to mention. Tools, and forks, hay car, rope and maty articles that are used about farm, must be sold, 00 the Farm to sold. Terms cash HARVEY MCILWAIN, Proprietor' Harold Tackson, Auctioneer B. P. Chesney, Clerk qupment 101 Super Tractor, new tires and motor 1 V.A. Case, nearly new 1 4-H Harvester, nearly new 2 Fertilizer Drills 2 Tractor spreaders on rubber Seciforth Motors W. T. Teall, Prop. PHONE 141 SEAFORTH village for the past ten years. Mr. Lawrence is also Treasurer' of the Chamber of Commerce. Graduates and teachers of the "White School" S,S, No. 1, Tucker smith gathered at the grounds on Wednesday, Aug. 81st to mark the 50th anniversary of the school house.' School Board Sec.-Treas., Sam H. Whitmore was on• hand to welcome guests. A good program was arranged. Mrs. Bertha Ortwein of London spent the weekend with her mother, Mrs. Munn. Miss Ada Gramm of Adrian, Mich. recently spent a vacation at the home of her parents Mr. and Mr's. Geo. Gramm. Steadily expanding business necessitates adding to l9eud Office staff. Single ladies-' ages 17 to 21 required for messenger, filing, typing, andaccounting positions. Allowances will be made for experience, Inexporienced clerks into •:rod in acquiring these skills will be trained en the job. Also Academie students with either Senior 00 Junior Matric- ulation standing required for clerical positions in senior departments.. Apply in person' or write to: The Personnel Department The Mutual Life of Canada Head Office Waterloo _ BOX ' uurrtt rruti AMBULANCE Prompt_ and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Phones: Day 43 Night 595 W Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST„ SEAFORTH, ONT,. A11 kinds of Insurance risks: effect. ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies. Mi' . J. Henderson, Jean and Syl- via were guests in Goderich with Mr. and Mrs, James Morris and family. r. Henderson,. Jack and Lois spent Sunday there. They also attended the confirmation - service at St. George's Chm'ch at which Rt. Rev. G. N. Luxton, Bishop of Huron, offi- ciated. HONEY for sale AMBER HONEY In your own containers 12c WALLACE ROSS Phone 135J - The McKillop Mutual - Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. Officers.—Proside.lt, C. W. Leonhardt, Brod. hagen ; Vico Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton; Sec.-Treas. & Manager, M, A. Reid, Seaforth Directors—Robt: Arohibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth BRM; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; E. 7. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone,'Seafortb: I. H. Mcitwing, .Blyth RPO.; Hugh Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich RR2 Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefield• R. F. Mclfercher, 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 th above named officers addressed to their respective past offices COAL - NOTICE Township of. Tucke1'snl.ith Rotepnyers of the Township o5 'luekei- smith will please take notice t • THAT the Town',hiit ,will pay for only ano fire deportment called to n are in the town- ship and that the owner will be billed for one-third of the en t of such protection.. E. P. CHESNEY Clerk-Treas. 'rani, of Tucker:ankh SEAFORTH CLINIC B. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D, Internist P. L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon Office Hours, 1 p.m. to 5 p.m., daily, except Wednesday and Sunday Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday anti Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. - Appointments made in advance art desirable. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Phone 5-W Seaforth FOR SALE About 72 barred rock pullets 91.4 months old [laying). Also le good pigs weighing. about n lbs each. JOSEPTI 6 O'REILLY, )shone 46x3 Dublin FOR SALE Jersey eow, freshened in July, 'T -I3 tested. Phone 635024 Seefotth FOR SALE Olive 66 row crop tractor on rubber, In good condition. Apply to ART ANDERSON. Seaforth 444026 FARM FOR SALE 1.00- acres, 21,5 miles south of Soafmah. brick house, .bank barn, other buildings, over flowing well, water in stable. Apply to JOHN McGAVIN, phone 66? r 42. R.R. 4, Seaforth FOR SALE A Deering -McCormick 1 furrow riding plow 3 years old. Also a team of geldings. 4 & 5 years old. Apply to JOHN F. MURPHY: Dublin RR. 2 - - MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W - Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye. Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto, Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, -Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Weaneadss in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 Waterloo Street, Stratford. Telephone 267 FOR SALE A house on North half of Int 17, concession. 5 Morris township. Interior dismantled with enntents stored 1110100, Dimensions 22' x 30'. MRS. VERNE PATTERSON, Walton, Ont. Finest of Anthracite - Hantco Coke Deep Seam Alberta Yancey Stoker Coal We will have a limited quantity of Special Fireplace Coal Wood and Fence Posts WILLIAM M. HART Office Phone 503.W Seaforth COAL Car STOVE Car NUT an track Order your FERTILIZER for Wheat Car LINSEED OILCAKE ex- pected in a week. Get your winter supply while available Seaforth Farmers Co-op. PHONE 9 Skinny men, women gain 5,10, 15 ibsc 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. - Q. WHITNEY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service, Adjustable iios. pitai Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 Alvin W. Sillery Barrister, Solicitor, &c. Royal Apartments Phone 173 McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. PATRICK Ib. McCONNELL H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 VETERINARY SURGEON J. 0. TURNBIJLL, D.V.M., V.S. Main St. - Seatorth Phone 105 Get New Pep, Vim, Vigor What a thrill, 1)00y'11,091 011 out; 11017 hollows os. 09• ;reek no longer scrawny: bony loses hag - starved, sleklY bean-po10•' kink, Thousands et girls women, 1nen 11 who never OUWd 110011.11)'-100111111 Sala before, a 0 0050 (11000 OI n ne11,,: 11o(Ilea. They thank the 0000(51 vigor -buil slog Invigorators, at s Wale. (error, Ila 105406, ,t snide)! bland, IPrey trope vain min n1, 01,101,1 000)0)1 bl,ud, Improve 00001)th and 611100 mn 00 I d kns 5,00 n ro Dolt feet and tnourishment;1a. tap iit.rnan,u hare the 6. 10, 16 or 211 Pm. 009 neOufar11.rrtla1eir1,1. cane ((11)0, New "get pegneweld'I,.0 0111. tie. Try 1(100?,, ()sew. 1 , - Tomas blas. for 001P 0Ith. and 5dd00.Douad , (1I von• ear. At 5s. ar111,' e;. USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario President Angus Sinclair, R. IL, 1, Mitchell Vice -President Milton McCurdy, R. R. 1, Kirkton Directors William H, Coates, Exeter Martin Feeney, Dublin E. Clayton Colcmhoun, Science Hill William A. Mamilto». Cromarty Agents T. G. Ballm,tyne, Woodham Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell Thomas Scott, Cromarty Secretary -Treasurer Arthur Fraser, Exeter FOR SALE A frame double dwelling on Centre street with two acres of land Moder Dwelling on East Wittiam St. Tiard- wood floors, new furnace, early possession. ' Pasture farm near Varna with 50-60 acres of improved land. Good water supply Good farm 100 acres, 21/2 miles north of Seaforth. Early possession. Greek passes through farm. - Modern brink duplex.on West William St. 13/4 storey. time asphalt shingle covered, on South Main street, Seaforth. Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth. M. A. REID, Seaforth FOR SALE Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed Postpaid 0' samples 251; 2.1d samples envelope with 31.00. Mail- Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box A1, Hamilton, Ont. BARNS CLEANED And whitewashed following T.B. test. Brand 11050 sprayer capable of 1000 tbs. pressure. Work done toinspector's eatistaotlon. Phone Dublin 44 r 9. FRED HARBURN FOR SALE trial( house, 8 Pe. bathroom, furnace, double garage, situated a/w corner of Wilson & Centre Ste. A lovely home. Prompt Poe - session. E. C. Charriberlain INSURANCE & REAL ESTATE BROKER SEAFORTH Phones: Res. 220 Office 324