The Seaforth News, 1949-10-13, Page 84
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Special
Val
Men's Ready -to -Wear
e in
SUITS
$45.00
We are proud to
present this new group
of fineready-to-wear
suits et this new low
price.
They're expertly tail-
ored by one of Canada's
leading makers in fine
quality worsteds, serge
twills, and all wool im-
ported gabardines.
These new suits fea-
ture the new royal and
teal shades, along with
a flee selection of
shades of brown and
grey.
A special value at
45.00
,ter.-'----•-_—
HENSALL
'Zile congregation of St. Andrew's
z'eited Church will hold their annual
a :'tirrt'sary on Sunday next at 11 a'.
.ed 7:30 p. nl. The guest speaker
at .h services will be Rev. Dr. R.
- Richards of Louden. Special music
Will be furnished by the choir with
-Mrs. W. Elliott of Parkhill. as guest
soloist. A special Invitation is ex
ten .ed to neighboring congregations
to attend both services.•
Dr. -James Jarrott of New York;
Dr. Gilbert Jarrett of Stratford
were weekend visitors with their
mother, Ml's. I. Jarrett.
Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Smith of
'Guelph spent the weekend with the
Do You Know
—A girl who is planning
to be married 1
e We have a Free Gift for her
We believe that every bride.to-be
should see and hear about our modern
cooking method: that retains the
natural flavor in the food.
Our lovely gift (4.50 value) is given
there newlythstyledvr' Wea -Ever"" rWater-
less cooking utensils, that are not to
be seen in any store:
There is no obligation to buy. Only
girls that have not yet seen our
equipment are eligible for the gift.. Send or Phone names
to your nearest distributor
Huron County
D. Campbell, Goderich... Ph. 95861
L. Cherry. Brussels,.:.... Phone 31
N. K. Wanless, '.,.Met. 349W London
41WEAR - EVER„
Waterless Aluminum
SALES 4. SERVICE, 32 Foxbar Rd.,
London, Ont., Phone Met 349w.
NOT SOLD INSTORES
Mitchell Cider &
Apple Rutter Mill
Will operate every clay, start-
ing Oct. 1 until Nov. 25.
FRED HENNICK & SON
Fol' appointment phone
151 Mitchell
LAWSON'S
RADIO SERVICE
Twenty years' experience on
all models
. Batteries delivered free
At Box Furniture Thurs. & Sat.
New' & Used Radios
Coil 841.23 Seaforth
latter's parents, Mr. and Mfrs. J.
Jarrett,
CARLOAD OF CANE
MOLASSES
And a Carload of
SEMI - SOLID
BUTTERMILK
Seaforth Farmers
Co-op.
PHONE 9
VARNA
An accident which alight have pro
von quite serious happened one day
last week to Mr. MOM, who was em
ployed in Jno. Aldington's chopping
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
ammrsolimagar
Sportshorts
Although showers of rain Were
prevalent throughout the clan the an-
nual H.S.S,A. Track and Field Meet
went on in the Agricultural park at
Seaforth. Wth the track being sticky
because of the rain these, events
were much slower than in previous
years.
Goderich Collegiate .walked off
with the highest number of points,
this being 172, Clinton took second
place honours with 146 points. Sea -
forth and Wingham High Schools
took third and fourth places respect-
ively with 35 and 46 points.
At the completion of the events
the trophies wel'e handed out to the
champions by Mr. C. Barber and Mi'.
Duncan of the Seaforth High .School
Board, after the principal of S.M.
thanked the schools for their inter-
est in the events even though the
day was quite dull and damp.
The senior boys champion for
1949 was John Westbrooks, Goder-
ich, with 20 points, followed by
Bruce Erskine also of Goderich, with
14 points, E, Cam ',Maltby, Clinton,
took the Intermediate crown with
16 points, runner-up N. Wightman,
Goderich. and John Hanna, Wing-
ham, 11 'points. The Junior Champ-
ionship went to Barry Attridge,
Goderich, 15 points, and runner-up,
Robert Gardiner, Goderich,' 11 points
In the girls'' division the following
were champions and runners-up:
Senior; Mollie Bisset, Goderich,, 10
points; Janet :Gerrie t Wingliam, 9
points; Intermediate, Norma Warr -
nock, Goderich, 10 points; Joan
White, Goderich; 9 points; Junior,
J. Castle, 'Clinton, 13 points; Shir-
ley Procter, Clinton, and Beth Boyd,
Seaforth, 8 points each.
Boys' Events
Junior 100 yd. dash: Bob Gardner,
Goderich, 12.6"; Keith Anderson,
Wingham; Bqb, Suddy, Goderich.
220 yd. dash: R. Fines, ,Clinton;
Robert Gardner, Goderich.
High Jump: Barry Attridge,
Goderich, 4' 11"; N. Garner, Goder-
ich; R. Fines, Clinton.
Pole Vault: Lorne Rivers, Goder-
ich, 8' 1"; Win. McDonald, Goderich;
R. Fines, Clinton. N.
Running Broad: Barry Attridge,
Goderich, 16' 113,4"; R. Fines, Clin-
ton; Keith Anderson, Wingham,
Hop, Step, and Jump: Barry At-
tridge, Goderich, 16' 7": Doug Stew-
art, Seaforth; Jim Chittick, Wing-
ham -
Shot -Put: Doug. 'Stewart, Sea-
forth, 24' 534"; Jim Hopper, Sea -
forth; R. Carter, Clinton.
Intermediate 100 yard dash: E.
C. R. Maltby, C, 11.8"; John Hanna,
W: Jim Buchanan, G. 20 yd. Dash:1
E.C.R. Maltby, 0, 24.6"; John Han -I
na, W, Jim Buchanan, 0, 440 yd.
dash: N. 'Wightman, G; Clare R.
Maltby, C; L. Newman, W. 880 yd.
dash: N. Wightman, G, 2' 25.3"; L.
Newnan, W; C. R. Maltby. High
Jump: G. Beatty, C, 5' 4"; L. Ar-
bour, G; N. Wightman, G. Pole
D. Epps, C, 9' 3"; C. R. Maltby, C.
Running Broad: W. Ross, C, 16'
93:"• E. C. R. Maltby,Cl• J. Buch-
THURS'DAY, OCTOBER 13, 1949
At Fznnigans
1 the Lions banquet,
u'e to attend
Last week it was our pleasure'
celebrating their 25t11 anniversu3'• The guest speaker, Walter Fisher,
President of Lions International, impressed us with his address on
the value of service to one's community. Oue thought we gleaned,
"The men who a`it' are those who correct au abuse"
Week -End Specials
Campbell's Tomato Soup
2 Tins.,,. 19c Minute Tapioca , pkge
Campbell's Veg. Soap, 2 tins 230 Old Dutch Cleaner
-Corn, Niblets, 2 Tins 310 Special Floor Wax, tin,,.,
In stock; Rubber Boots for Men, Women & Boys
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
14c
10e
25c
HUGH THOMPSON
SHOE REPAIR
Opp. Library
New Stock
Sterling Work Shoes
'7 different Styles & Prices to
choose from including Arch
Support Shoes
Full line of Gutta Perches
Rubber Boots
Auction Sale
OF HOUSEItOLD FURNISHINGS. In
the town of Seaforth, Sperling Street, on
Wednesday. October 19 at 1 ,.m.
4 -burner lllolfateelectric stove (new)
Kitchen. table and 4 chairs, arm chair,
china cabinet. drop leaf table, pedestals.
Number. of small tables, .Number of rockers.
3. pe.. chesterfield (new) , electric table
lamps, walnut table, day bed; chesterfield.
tables, settee. 4 dressers, vanity dresser.
easy chairs, piano stool, 3 beds & springs 3
Pring mattresses. Clothes horse, hall seat
& mirror,. single springs, cheat of drawers;
library table, bed. room. chairs, clocks, walnut
dining room suite,. Curtains, drapes, scatter
mats, rugs, screen door (new), 16 windows.
Combination deot•, house door, step Ind -
der. lawn mower, 32 -ft extension ladder
Alike new); garden 'teols,..lawn hose.
Quantity of house paint, 2 set car chains.
All. kinds of carpenter tools.. Quantity of
lumber and. planks. Flower boxes.
Large quantity of dishes and kitchen uten-
sill. Quantity of dry hard wood.
Terms cash
MRS. J. W. FREE, ,Proprietress
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E. 1', Chesney,. Clerk.
FOR SALE
Two good homes in Seaforth. Immediate
possession. Apply to NORMAN SANDERSON,
Louisa street.
FOR SALE
One door 2'11"x6'5". One door 211":4,
One storm door 2'1a!i"Melo•'. One storm
door' 25T_"06's". 34 ft. of '1.i" pine 6m1-
eisters, pump. 1 kitchen and 1 perch light
fixtures.
WALLACE ROSS, Phone 135J Seaford:
in Memoriam
SMITH—In loving memory of no dear mother,
Mrs. 'Frank M. Smith, who passed away
seven years ago, Oet, 10, 1942.
A wonderful mother, woman and aid,
One who was better God never. made;
.4 wonderful worker, so loyal. and true,
One in nt million—that, mother, was you.
Just in your judgment; always right ;.
Honest and liberal, ever upright;
Loved by your friends and all whom. you
knew
Our wonderful mother — that mother was
you.
—Ever remembered by her daughter. and son
CARD OF THANKS
I wish to thank my friends and neighbors
who sent.flowers, fruit, cards and comet',
during my stay in Seaforth Hospital.
MRS, WM. SMITH.
Dublin
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
. • Snowdon Brous, Publishers
Authorised as Second Class rani], Post Office
Dept., Ottawa
FOR SALE
An. Allis Chalmers tractor 0 model, good
condition, A. PETRIE, Brvicelieid
FOR SALE
200 Red pullets. six months old, laying.
Apply to WARD KNOX, phone 23-12 Blyth
FOR" SALE
1947 :Pontiac Coach in excellent mechanical
condition and good appearance. Under seat
heater. Must sell. Priced retsonable.. Phone
Clinton 151-w
FOR SALE
Registered York hog- 2 months: old: Four
good York. sows,. third litter, coming due
middle of November. GEORGE MOON,
Londesboro
FOR SALE
Two Quebec heaters, one large size and
one medium. Both in good condition, reason-
able. Phone 330 Seaforth. MRS. BERGER
BOX
inirrat 'i'rutu
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: ,Day 43
Night 595 W
FOR SALE
General purpose colt rising two years old,
black In color w•itl, white markings, sired by
Baron Lclwater. This is an exceptionally
gCHARLESM1nSTEWART,sRR.t• 4, Clinton Apply
FOR SALE
2 northern bulls of serviceable age, reg-
istered and T -B tested. OLIVER ANDERSON,
phone 9601.3
FOR SALE FOR SALE
1 ,small McCrory range with deep fire box
3 young cattle, shout •Qaii: also 3 you11l in good shape. 1 single hoary iron bed with
pins eight weeks old; n peed ,work mare, mathrss coveted with heavy ercnnne, ee
sound. 1?$ miles north of SCnhurn. FRAM: good ae new• 3 bedroom suite golden oak,
PHILLIPS will sell separate if desired. All se good tis
FOR SALE new. JACK PJ.THICK, North Main street
Number of stockers around 000 lir. BRUCE
FOR SALE
MEDD, lot 26, con. 3, Mr7 tllop, Ph 8350 Sprayed Apples 1m• sole. Spys, Kings,
Greentnas, Baldwin. ate. Also cider apples.
LONDESBORO Phone Clinton 018-24. FRED McCI-YM(IN'r
LOST
Watson & Reid •
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST„ SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect
ed at' lowest rates in First -Class,
Companies.
anan, G. Hop, Step, nd Jump: J.
mill. Mr, Moir was doing some re-' ` „ 2'/,' E C. R. 3..,,.
pairing when the machine was in bv' C, �P, W. Ross, C. Shot Put: L. Ar -
operation, his clothes became tangled I
C; R'. Elliott, G. 1.!:i";
1 C. R. Maltby,
in some chains. Mr. Moir was takenSenior 100 yd dash: J. West -
to Clinton Hospital where an X-ray 1lrooke, G, 11.4"; D. MacEwen, G;
was taken, fprtuitately there were W. Andrews, C. 220 yd. dash: J.
no bones broken but he was quite Westbrooke, 0, 23.4" 0, Clare, C;
badly bruised. D. 'MaeEtvan, G. 440 yd dash: J.
Mrs. Armstrong, Exeter. spent tile.Westbrooke, G, 57.0"; B. Erskine,
G; R. Traquaire, S. 880 yd. dash: J.
Westbrooke, 0, 2' 34.7"; B. Ers-
kine, G; R. Traquaire; S. High Jump:
K. Arkell, ''C, 5'; J. Wilson, C; Mac -
Ewan, G. Pole Vault: F. Denomme,
C, 9' 2"; M. Mills, S; G. Hamilton,
G. Running Broad Jump: B. Ers-
kine. G, 18' 2"; W. Andrews, C;
Johnston, S. Hop, Step and Jump:
W. Andrews, C, 37' 8"; B. Erskine,
weekend and holiday at the home of
her daughter, Mrs. 0, Webber, Mr.
Webber and fancily.
Mrs. Schilbe, Kippers, visited her
aunt, Mrs. Wm. Hart on Sunday.
The many friends of Mr. Antos
Keys will be sorry to know that he
is still confined to his bed and quite
Mr. and Mrs. Elliott and son, Wal-
ton, were Sunday guests at the home G; G Clare, C. Shot Put: J. Wilson,
fof
an sly, and Mrs. Jno. Smith and i C, 25' 473.4"; K. Arkell, 0; MacEwan,
Miss Maggie Carl, Toronto, is Goderich.
spending some time with Mrs. Wax.
Hart.
Mr, and Mrs. C. Pilgrim and Billy
spent the weekend and holiday with
friends in Detroit.
Misses Roxy and Adeline Palmer
Girls' Events Junior 50 yd dash: Beth Boyd, S,
8"; D. Taylor, C; S. Brad'burn, W.
Running Broad: J. Castle, C, 12' 6";
B. Boyd, S Taylor, C. Softball
Throw: S. Procter, C, 116'; J. Castle,
in company with Mrs. Davidson, C; A. Campbell, W. High Jump: J.
Toronto, spent the weekend and hol- Castle, C, 4 3 S. Procter, C; E.
iday with Mrs. Gertrude Reid. McCartney, G. Standing Broad A.
Mrs. M. Elliott, Victoria, B.C. is Morritt, C, 6' 6"; L. Hutchins, G;
visiting her sister Mrs. Ino, Rath- M. McClinchey, S.
well. I Intermediate '75 yd. dash: R. Bow -
'Mrs. Campbell and daughter in en, G, 11.2"; C. Young, G; R. Keyes,
S. Ru
company with Mrs. A. Reid and Miss
Running Broad: Mary Lou Sills,
Galbraith, Seaforth, called on Mr, 1 S, 12' 10"; J. White, G; M. Smith,
and Mrs. D. A. Galbraith, Friday. W. Softball Throw: I. Watson, 8,
3. Mr. and Mrs. G. Horner and 112mp N.Warnock, GFuller, 0. High
family, Hamilton, spent the weekend White, G; M. Smith, . W. Standing
Broad: N. Warnock, 0, 7' 1"; N.
Procter, W; M. L. Sills, S.
Senior 75 yd dash: J. Clark, G,
11,9" J. Gerrie, W; J. McKinley, C.
Running Broad: M. Bisset, 0, 11'
4"; J. Gerrie, W: J. McKinley, C.
Softball Throw: M. Bis2et, G, 114'
9"; P. Boyes, S; G. McLean, G. High
jump: J. McKinley, C, 4' 6"; 5. Fitz-
patrick, G; J. Gibbings, C. Standing
Broad: P. Hanley, 0, 6' 434"; 5,
Gerrie, W, G. McLean, G.
The following is the result of all
the relay races: Senior Boys, Goder-
ich, 1' 52,3"; Seaforth.Clinton. In
termediate, 'Goderich, 1' 49"; Wing -
ham, Clinton, Junior, 440 yd relay,
53.1; Goderich, Wingham. Girls 300
yd relay; Seaforth,' Goderich, Clinton
A list was circulated through the
school on Tuesday on which was
placed the names of all the music-
ians of the school and the instru-
ment which they play. The list was
being composed after several stu-
dents made an attempt to start up
an orchestra for last Friday's dance.
This orchestra was not ready in
time for the dance as no place could
be found to hold practice. The boys
who made this attempt decided to
see if the stud.ent body would help
them out and now a complete list
has beencompiled.
with Mr. and Mrs. A. Ings.
Mr. and Mrs. Anson Coleman and
Mr, and Mrs Russel ,Consitt left last
week on a trip to Manitoba and Sa-
skatchewan.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred McClymont and
family spent the weekend at Toronto
Mr. and Mrs. Stephenson spent
the weekend at Niagara..
Rev. L. W. Dielhl Dies At Age Of 84
Rev, Louis Diehl was born in Var-
na 1865. He was educated in Varna
Public School and attended Clinton
Model School. He taught for three
years then attended Huron ,College.
His parishes included Homesville,
Summer Hill, Middleton, Ailsa Craig,
Paisley, Port Burwell and Thames-
ville. He retired from the ministry
14 years ago and 'since then had re-
sided in Thamesville. He leaves be-
hind him his daughter, Florence and
two sons, Wallace and Louis, all
three living in Hamilton, Also two
grandchildren, Wallace Gordon and
Lois Eleaner, children of Wallace;
also one sister Mrs. Margaret Me-
Clymont of Varna.
KIPPEN EAST
The Kippen East W. I. will hold
their October meeting at the home
of Mrs, Ross 'Chapman on Wednes-
day, Oct. 1.9 at 3:30 p.m. Roll call.
will be answered by an autograph
verse. There is to be a demonstra-
tion on aprons with everyone bring-
ing one. Topic tohe taken by Mrs,
H. MacGregor, poem by Mrs. R.
Gemmell, and current topics by Mrs.
Stan Jackson. Everyone to bring cot -
On Sunday,Oct. 9th the united. Lost horse blanket between Wm. Suml°um'e
Church held their anniversary ser'- ehLost h mel and Albert Cr Wm. oo Ieont's
vices at 11 a.m., and 7:30 p.m. The gars , Fbrdet please phone 291.5 Dublin
guest speaker, Rev. R. G. Hanle- WANTED
FOR SALE
Brick house, 8 Pc; bathroom, furnace.
double garage, situated sive corner of Wilson
& Centre Sts. A lovely home. Prompt pos-
men. ,
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL'
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Res. 220. Office 334
wood, Walton, delivered very 10- Bmu teas wanted. Apply at The News
Wiring sermons both morning and o(Hce
evening. The choir rendered special
music, the anthems being very fine. TO RENT
Miss D. Armstrong sang a solo ill Haus° six mites from Sepforllt, to rent.
the morningand Mr. Donald McNeil Apply in RARRY NORRIS, 058r4 Seaforth
sang a solo in the evening. The beau- FOR SALE
tiful flowers made an attractive set- McClary Royal Charm kitchen range, with
ting Large congregations attended warming closet and time clock, and reservoir,
both morning' and evening. Can be seen at Crown Itatdware.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Pollard and, SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Ted; Mr. and Mrs. F. Tamblyn Rud Wolte Rivera, Blenheim'Pippens, Snows and
Jack attended the Provincial Plowing macintosh,' available now. Orders token for
snatch held at Burford on Tuesday sp th sof Clintonlls. on No.Vist4 Highwayourttor plwinc
of this week. 61904 Clinton. H. R. PLUMSTEEL
Mr, and Mrs. James Roberton, Au-
burn, visited with Mrs. F. Wood on FOR SALE
Sunday.Westinghouse battery mantle radio, 4 tubes,
to OLE,
Miss Martha Larder spent the MENTdKR�AU3KOPI;ttphone 40 t21 Dublin
weekend with Mrs. J. D. Melville.
Mrs. Nellie Watson had all her
family with her on Sunday. Mr. and
Mrs. J. Sinclair and daughters, Kip-
pen; Mr. and Mrs. Bill Riley and
Sharron Ann, Hensall and Miss Fern
Watson, London.
i91rs. Wni. Mair, Mrs. F. MacGreg-
or and Helen, were the guests of
Mrs, Lillie Webster, Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Stewart visited
with M1'. and Mrs. T. Adams, Sunday
Mr. and Mrs. W. Govier enter-
tained their daughters and sons-in-
law on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Hamil-
ton, London; Mr. and Mrs. Spence
Hann, Kitchener; Mr. and Mrs. Mc -
Ewan, Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. Bili Wells spent Sun-
day with the lady's parents Mr. and
Mrs. R. Youngblutt.
Miss Margaret Taniblyn, London.
spent the weekend holiday with her
Parents Mr. and Mrs. F. Tamblyn.
Miss Lavinia Knox, Toronto, spent
the weekend holiday with her par-
ents Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Knox.
Mrs, 3. Radford and Wilma, Clin-
ton, visited with her sister, Mrs.
Webster.
Malay other visitors spent Sunday
in the village and attended the anni-
versary service at the United Church
The Grandmothers' Cheerio. Club
gave Mrs. Jos. Manning a surprise
party on Thursday, Oct. 6th. It was
the lady's birthday. A very pleasant
evening was spent together. Many
cards and gifts were presented to
their president, above mentioned.
Mrs. Manning thanked the Club for.
their thoughtful kindness and good-
will which 'tvas manifested through-
out. The . grandmothers served a
bountiful lunch at the close.
Mrs. Manning entertained a num-
ber of Oct. birthday ladies to tea at
5 o'clock, when her daughter, Mrs.
F. Tamblyn served.
tons for cancer fund and make'.
lunch cloth for the first euchre of
the season. Lunch. committee, Mrs..
W. Caldwell, Miss M. Sinclair, Mrs.
Little, Mrs. MacGregor, Mrs. W.
Doig.
HURON ROAD WEST
A surprise party was held at the
home of Mr. and Mrs, Noble Holland
in honour of Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Pepper, Thursday evening last.
About sixty friends and neighbors
gathered to present the couple with
an electric tea kettle and a bed lamp.
The address was read by Mervin Gla-
zier, Mr, Pepper expressed their ap-
preciation and everyone joined in
singing "For They are Jolly Good
Fellows".
FOR SALE
32 DeSoto coupe with rumble seat. Four
good tires, EDWARD J. KENNY, Market St.
Phone 5087 Seaforth
ESTRAYED
A heifer strayed M Lot 1, Con. 3. 'Tueke,•-
smith, around, first .of August- Owner can
have same by paying expenses. Phone 66202
Seaforth. JOHN NIGH
FOR SALE
Con,eil Cant—for Fireplaces. WM, M,
HARTphone. 592w
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
DR. F. ROSS HOWSON
Physicians and Surgeons
Phone 90 Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Ere. 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 Wednesday
In each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 Waterloo
Street, Stratford. Telephone 267
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5=W Seaforth
FARM FOR SALE
Lot 18, Con. 7, McKillop, 100 acres, 7
acres Applybush, 2 GEORGE barns. ono
ornfoundat26ion.
th
AGENTS WANTED
Four agents wanted to handle tea, coffee,
cocoa- and other .household Products, for the
following Townships: Hibbert, Stanley, God-
erich and the north -half of McKillop. Must
have a car. Apnly to the undersigned
d n the
evening only. WM. MURRAY, phone
WILLIAM M. -HART
TOP QUALITY
Office Phone 593-W Seaforth
Be next in line. Order today
MONNIARIIWWWWWWWWWWI
, Highest' Cash Prices for,
Dead Stock
HORSES..2.50 each 1
r CATTLE 2.50 each
HOGS .50 per cwt.
According to site and
condition
CALL COLLIJCT
SEAFORTH 15
DARLING & COMPANY
DF CANADA, LIMITED
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 and
Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance. ars
desirable.
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 106
•
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ON/.
Officers•—Presidegt. C. W. Leonhnrdt, Brod
hogen; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander. Walton t
Sec.-Treas. & Manager, M, A. Reid, Seafortb
Directors—Robt. Archibald, Seaforth; Franke
McGregor. Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth.
RR3; Chris Leonbardt, Bornholm; E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton ; John L. Malone, Seaforth
J. H. McEwing, Blyth R111; Hugh Alexander,'
Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderich 11112
Agents -John E. Pepper. Brucefield; R. 'F.
MsKercher, Dublin; J. F. Pruoter, Brodhagen.;
George A. Watt, Blyth,
Partiesdesirous 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 post offices
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Bead Office.' Exeter, Ontario
President
Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Mitchell
Vise -President
Milton McCurdy. R. R. 1, Klrkton
Directors
William H,. Coates, Exeter
Martin Feeney, Dublin
E. Clayton • Colquhoun. Science Hill
William. A.Hamilton, Cromarty
Agents
T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham
Alvin L. Harris, Mitchell
Thomas Scott, Cromarty
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser; Exeter
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN, ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hoe-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &a
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc:
PATRICK ID. McCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
FOR SALE
Six .room : brick dwelling on West' Willioan
St., with, garage.. .
100 acres near Walton, buildings with ell
modern conveniences,
A -frame double dwelling on Centre street
with two acres of land
Pasture farm near Varna with 50.60 acres
of improved land. Good .water' supply
Good farm 100 acres. 2%: miles north of
Seaforth. Early possession. Creek passes
through farm.
Modern brick duplex on West' William st.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. REDID. Seaforth
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter .•. Seaford' Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 J, Exeter.
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed.,
postpaid in plain seeled envelope with price
list. 6 samples 260 ; 24 samples 31.00. Mail -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91..
Hamilton, Ont.
BARNS CLEANED
And whitewashed following T.B.'test. Brand
new sprayer capable of ,1000 lbs. pressure.
Work done to inspector's' satisfaction. Phone
Dublin •44 r 9. FRED HARBURN