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The Seaforth News, 1946-01-17, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, JANUARY 17, 1946 HENSALL answered by Things to avoid in the coming year.' The minutes were ]Miss' -Norma Cook of London read by Miss Gladys Luker in the - spent the weekend with her parents, 'absence of the secretary, Mrs, E. Mr. and Mrs. Norman E• Cook. Chipchase. Mrs. Lennie O'Brien of Zurich gave an interesting demon - Mrs, Wesley Tones, Patsy and stration on how to make a variety Larry are spending a couple of of sandwiches. Mrs. Hess gave a weeks at the home of her mother, brief introduction to the demon - Airs. Fred Corbett: stration. M. Victor Dinnin, Public School Principal of Zurich was the, ELECTION CARD To the Electors of Hibbert Township I wish to thank all those who sup• ported me in my recent. Election for Reeve in the Township of Hibbert: EllenFiemlin of Zurich, JOSEPH ATKINSON Miss Elle guest speaker and gave a splendid 4 spent the weekend with Miss Marg• address on "This Canada of ours".. A committee comprising Mrs, A. W. aret Glenn. Mr. T. C. Joynt made a business Kerslake, Mrs. 0, M. Drysdale and trip to Montreal this week. Mrs. W. B. Cross were appointed to interview the Council re the build- . Mrs, •Lorne McNaughton re- ing of a "Community Building" turned home after spending the Miss Mattie Ellis favored with a past week in Toronto, humorous reading which was much , 1'I • J ck M eLean and friend of enjoyed. Mrs. G. Schwalm gave the 1 1.'„' R a Card of Thanks The family of the late Mrs: Wm, E. Pfaff 7ish to express their sincere appreciation to their many friends and neighbors for their expressions of sympathy, their help and flowers sent in their repent sad bereavement, also those who loaned cars, and to the Rev. P. Ferguson. Detroit spent the weekend with Mr. r tpe A vote of thanks was ex- p tended the hostess, co -hostess and all and Mrs. Oliver Roweliffe, taking part by Mrs. H. Faber. The Mr. Wm. Slavin of London spent meeting closed with - the Lord's the weekend With members of his Prayer in unison. Refreshments family here. were served. JeanMcQueen has spent the Mr. and Mrs. Melvin Moir, Doug - Miss Jean p las and Betty visited recently with past few weeks with Mr, and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Hilton Laing encl.-Mrs. Don Rigby and Donna in Blenheim Manson in Exeter. Council Meeting Young People Hear Address on The first meeting of the 1946 "Famous Artists" Village Council was held on Tuesday The young people of Hensall evening at 8 p.m. in, the council United Church .held their regular chamber with all members being meeting on Monday evening in the present. All members have taken schoolroom of the Church with Bill their office of declaration Minutes Mickle presiding. The meeting was of the last meeting read. Moir and in charge of the -Christian Culture Kerslake that the minutes as read group with Eleanor Venner, con- vener. The Scripture lesson was read be adopted, carried. R. J. Paterson, by Bill Mickle,, and. the explanation tax collector, reported as there be- of the scripture given by Eleanor ing only $233,54 in outstanding tax- Venner, after which Doris Buchanan es on the Tax Roll for 1945. Reeve led in prayer. Arrangements were made to take charge of an evening Shaddick reported a complaint re- church service in the near future, ceived about drains from D. Stewart. also to hold a toboggan party. Elean- Considerable discussion took place or Venner read an introduction to as regards e e s n d the sidewalks needing the topic on Art• Miss Barbara attention also sifts for the return - -Michie gave an interesting address on "Famous paintings and artists." ed soldiers, same to be attended to The meeting concluded by singing j Auction Sale In' the Village of Hensall, on ;Satin•= day, Jan, 26th, at 1 p.m. Peninsular cook stove, Quebec ]seat- ing stove, coal oil stove and oven; 6 kitchen chairs, 1 exte"rasion table;, couch, 1 chest of drawers with glass' top; electric washing machine in good working order; 1 fruit cupboard; number of rocking chairs; number of small tables; 1 wardrobe; 2 bedroom suites, springs and mattresses; elec- tric . table model radio; 6 dining chairs, 1 coal oil heater, 1 floor lamp and number of table lamps, hooked mats, pillows, quilt box, 1. buffet, -1 electric plate, 1 wringer, copper boil- er, wash tub,'miriors, large quantity, of dishes and kitchen utensils, toilet, sets, sealers, garden tools, lawn mow- ers, 32 ft. extension ladder. Terms on chattels cash. Property -6 room frame house cov- ered with asbestos slate shingles, hydro, bath room, good full basement,' pressure water system and garage, Terms .on property,. 20% day of sale,' balance in 30 days, Wi11 be sold sub- ject to a reserve bid. MRS. BERYL ELGIE, Prop. i Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. FOR SALE Silver fox fur to close. estate. Apply McConnell & Hays,`lSeafortli, Solicit ors for 'Executors. - - Auction Sale Of Household Goods and Furniture, At the residence of the late William Morrieon,'Jarvis street, Seaforth, on Thursday, Jan. 24th, at 1 p.m. 1 dining room suite, 6 kitchen chairs, 3 rocking chairs, 1 kitchen cabinet, 1 book rack and books, 1 bed mattress and springs, 1 bedroom stand, 1 glass cupboard, 2 small tables, 1 arm chair; 2 bedroom suites, mattresses and springs; 1 carpet sweeper; 3 toilet sets; 1 couch•; bed- ding, 1 parlor suite; 2 parlor :tables; 1 leather couch; 1 wool rug, odd carpet; 2 boilers; 1 Moffatt cook stove No. 9; 1 lawnmower; 1 scythe; LOST garden tools; 1 "Maxwell washing On Thursday, night, a brown fur machine nearly new; 1 wringer' neckpiece, lost on No. 8 highway, just nearly new; 1 camp gas stove; east of Seaforth. Reward. Apply to 1 garden cultivator; 1 pair clothesline the News Office. pullers; 1 organ; 2 ladders; picture COST 3c DAILY frames, sealers, Numerous other articles, VitaDieT ' Multiple Vitamin Cap Also kitchen range, 1 kitchen cab- rules contain vitamins A, BI, 0, D, lost, kitchen cabinet, white enamel . Niacin- Amide and Riboflavin. Ninety - (nearly new); .2 drop leaf' tables; • day 'supply $2.70. Trial thirty -day kitchen chair's, 1 creams enamelled bed, ' supply $1.16. Sold at Independent Raymond sewing machine, large rug, 'Drug Stores. sideboard with mirror, round dining AT FINNIGAN'S Salmon Herring Cod Gan you help me; my good friend, McNish For I crave- a good dinner of file ' Indeed and 1 can Try Finnigan He sells Salmon, and you'll get your wish. Just arrived - shiplllent Of finest Raisins and Prunes We expect Dates next week FINE DISPLAY OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLES W. J. FINNIGAN & SON FOR SALE Quebec heater with hot water front. Apply to Gordon Muir, Railway street, room table, 2 clocks and picture, step ladder. Terms cash. Estate of iiiriliiam Morrison. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, some bush, good ce- -trent house, good frame barn, steel driving shed. John O'Rourke, Dub- lin, R,R. #1. Clearing Auction Sale Of 160 acre. Farm, Stock, Itnple- meets, Feed100 acres adjacent to the village and ,Furniture. W. E. FARM FOR SALE. f Varna, 20 rods from church Nairn, Auctioneer, will sell by public oschool 'and chopping _ mill,- equipped auction on Lot. 12, Con. 1, Tucker- with hydro throughout, new : barn, smith, No: 4 highway, 11/a miles north brick house lots of water. On Bay - of Hensall, on Thursday San. 31st„ field road. Apply at T e ews s n e 12 36 th f li vi • f t Wanted to buy Percheron or Bel Hors s Belgian chestnut mare 6 at once. Correspondence read a a hymn and the Benediction WANTED commencing at e o ov ng. tee. follows: Navy League of Canada, W.M.S. Meets e•ian teats four or five years old. Goods Roads Association, Ontario The January meeting of the W. Apply to plloire 160, Blyth, Municipal Association, Allied In M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian Church LOST dustrials Ltd., coal controller, Dept. was held on Thursday at 3 P. in of Trade and Commerce, W. IL the schoolroom of the church• with Two bags of Pioneer "Big 3" lay - Golding M.P., Gutta Percha and Mrs. Hannah Workman presiding ing mash and a bag, of oyster shell Rubber Ltd Lundy Fence Co and opened withMthe 11 k worsThhe were put in a wrong car by mistake u er and prayer by rs. or man. Minister ' ter o , •� hymn an mg f Health County Treas., "Standing at the Portal' was in front of Cleary's store on Satur- 1 . County Engineer, Dr. D. G. Steer, sung and the scripture, psalm 103 day evening. Finder please leave at Scott Memorial Hospital, Municipal read by Mrs. Wm. McKenzie. Rev. Cleary's store, Seaforth. World Ltd., Dunlop Tire and Rubber Mr. Ferguson presided for the In- , stallation of officers. The roll call Goods Co, Ltd., same considered and was answered with prayer as the United Church met on Monday even - filed. Fink and Moir, that we join text word, after which. Mrs. Geo. ing at the home of Miss Edna Saun- the Good Roads Association and the Walker led in prayer. Mrs. J. Pat- dereoek with Mary Byron Kyle annual fee be paid. Carried Hyde cisco favored with a vocal solo 'Presiding' a d thenmeetot �ing o to pts-. and Fink that the clerk be author- accompanied bV Mrs. Malcom Doug- y ned from the Municipal World, also 8 sung. Mrs. Workman gave a report of membership fees, ourrptule les - copies of the Municipal World. of the annual Presbyterial meeting son Luke 10, vs. 1-9 and devotional, Bills and accounts read as follows: held in Clinton on Jan. fith, The visitation, 10, vs.liam were taken by J. A. Paterson, freight and express, meeting closed by singing "0 God Miss Violet NLcCiyntont. The next our help in ages past" and the meeting will be held at the home of $6,50; J. Pfaff, Teaming and snow- Lords prayer in unison.. Mxs. Geiger, this kind invitation plowing st, $13.20; R. Todd, laborrMrs. Robert Traquair being extended by Mrs. Spray. Lay - at. $2.80; h Kyle, salary $73.80; Mrs, Mary Traquair passed away ettes were distributed to Mrs. San- Luncly Fence Co. snow fence and suddenly at her home, 2nd eonces- ders, Mrs. B. Kyle, Mrs. MaLarnon, posts, $53.28; G. M. Case, coal for rico Tuckear. The deceased had on , in just os, Shanded into Those, when finiseed ed Cr ss in hall, $25.25; Drysdale hardware her 74th y 17.79; G. R. Hess returned home from the hospital at February. In. this comtection knit supplies, hall $ Christmas, after recovering from ting was assigned to Mrs. B. Kyle. $5.00; A Spencer and Son, supplies, a fractured hip which she suffered Miss Margaret Glenn, Edna Saun- hall $1.65; Hydro Commission, Hy- in a fall. She was a life-long resf ole cock,Bae EMichie a and presented s. dro, rink 824,00, hall $16,71, total dent of this district. At the time o Townshend. e 840.71.; Dept. Highways, license, her marriage to the late Robert topic taken from lot chapter of the. Tramiel; she,nioved to the 2nd con- W.M.S. Study Book, referring to the fire truck $2.00; County of Huron cession of Tuckersmith where she Missionary Currie's work in Africa. Hospitalization $66.75; 'Good Roads has resided for the past 53 years. Mrs. Kyle movecl a vote of thanks Association membership $5.00; total She was the former Mary Robert- to the hostess. The meeting closed 8253.03. Kerslake and Moir, that soft and a member of Carmel Pres- by singing "I am coming Lord" and the hills and accounts as react be byterian Church, Hensall Surely- the Mizpah Benediction. Refresh- ing are two daughters, MTs. Arthur merits were served. Paid. Carried. Moir and Kerslake, Jones, St. Thomas, and Mrs. Roland presentation At S.S. 10, Hay that by-law �1-19.16, appointing Williams, Exeter, a son Richie, at Rev. R. A. Brook to the Library home, and one sister, Mrs. John A large number of the ratepayers Board, he given first and second v'ewell, Foam Lake, Sae1c. A public incl friends of S.S. 10, Hay, gath- -Harlin,;• Carried. Fink and Hyde, mal Presbyterian Church, Hensall, evening in honor of Mr. and Mrs. ized to order the necessary supplies all on the piano. The hymn "For tion „ The minutes were read and Thy Mercy and' Thy Grace" was the roll call answered by payment funeral service was held from Cale seed at the school house on Friday that by-law l be given third and on Saturday, at 2.30 p.m., conducted Basil Edwards, who have moved to fi 1adin and finally passed by Rev. P. A. Ferguson,' The choir gensall to make their home. Pro - Carried. Moir and Fink, that A. sang "Peace, Perfect Peace." The gressive euchre• was played during Floral tributes wore very beautiful th evening after which Mr. and Kerslake and 1=I. Hyde be property The pallbearers and Howes• bearers Mrs venins committee for 1940. Carried. Ker- were Messrs. John_ Stewart, John slake and Hyde, that M. Moir and end Watson Wood. R. D. Bell. John E. Fink be the street committee for Pepper, Wm. Buchanan,• Clarence 19.16. Carried, Fink and Kerslake, 7,0110id. John Pfaff, Eloss and Roy Pepper, Glenn Beli, Wilbert and that vve now adjourn. Carried, J. A• Clarence Dilling. Interment in Hen- Paterson,- Clerk. , ' call Union Cemetery: Mr. Wm. Callahan of Detroit Dr. Mary McDonell Dies vieitr'd last week et the hone of his Mrs, Charles A. McDonell, aged sister-in-law, Mrs, Fred Corbett. 7i' resident of Hensall for many e TENDERS WANTED years old, supposed to be in toil; bay For 10 cords of hardwood, maple • Clyde mans 7 years old, supposed to be in toal; Bro. gelding 6 years old. and beech, 12 or 14 inches long. Ten - Team grey mares 8 and 9 years old, ders to lie in by Feb. 6th. Wood to be Registered Belgian stallion Major'De delivered by April 1st. Johta damp- Orr if No. -9322-27962, color sorrel, Camp - silver mane and tail, rising 2 Years bell, Sec.-Treas., S.S. #10, McKillop, old; sorrel Belgian gelding rising 2 R.R. #4, Walton. years; Belgian filly colt, 1 year old. Cattle - 18 registered Shorthorn WANTED cows, consisting of well known fami- lies Augustas Exc.' 5 fresh cows with number of weaned pigs. Apply to calves at toot; 13 cows due in March and • April Herd sire, registered, 4 Alvin Cole, Cromarty years old. The above are a choice lot. WANTED A11 young. Pedigrees produced day of sale. This herd have all passed a Wanted to buy, one colony house, clean test in 1946. about 12x14. Apply to Thos. Kirkby, Hogs -1 Yorkshire sow with 10 pigs phone 342131, Walton. 0 weelcs old; 1 York sow with 9 pigs, 6 weeks old; 1 York sow with 5 pigs, 4 weeks old; 1 York -sow, with 14 pigs ANNUAL MEETING 2 weeks old; 6 Yorkshire sows bred. The above are registered, 4 Yorkshire The Seaforth Agricultural Society sows, grade, bred; 1 Yorkshire hog will hold its annual meeting en S months old. Tuesday, Jan. 29, 1946, in Carnegie Grain -300 bu, of. Ajax oats; 500 bu. Early Urban oats, all fit for• -seed, Library at 3 p.m. Members are all Implements Massey Harris No. invited to attend. 102 G.R.C. tractor on rubber, with MRS. FRANK STOREY, starter, new; Avery tractor on. rub- Sec. -Tress. ber, starter and lights, also bean hale rester attachment, nearly new. Cools. TENDERS WANTED Shutt one way disc, nearly new; Mass- ey Harris stiff tooth cultivator, 9 ft.; For 15 cords of 14 -inch hardwood culti-packer, 9 ft.; 2 set of drag bar- body wood. Tenders to be in by Jan, rows; McCountick Deering fertilizer 31st. Wood is to be delivered by Me.y drill, 13 disc; spring tooth cultivator; let to S.S. #12, McKillop. Mrs. James steela spreader; side delivery rake; Hogg, Sec. Treas.. R.R. #4, Walton. steel ]ray rake; hay loader; walking plow; 2 riding plows; `McC, Deering 6 foot mower; Massey Harris binder, moor 7 foot cut, new; steel wagon; 2 sets of sleighs; horse trailer (2 wheel); fanning mill; set of scales, 1000 lb. capacity; cedar ladder; steel water trough; 1 set of breeching harness; 1 set of single harness;' 6 horse col- lars; horse blankets. Tool chest and tools. Vice and anvil, crowbars, axes. 2 bag trucks; platform for bunk sleighs; hay tack; sliding rack; quan- tity of lumber; square timber and rafters; 40 cords of maple and beech wood, 14" long; electric fencer dorible trees; whiffle trees; neck, e Edwards were presented with yokes, chains, Posner, coach 1941, in an electric table lamp and an occa-good condition. Grain bags and sacks, Mona] chair. The presentation 'being Furniture -4 burner electric stove; made by Mr, Ed. Minim and the 1 quarter -cut oak dining room suite; accompanying address read by Mr, coop stove; bedroom. suites, etc. Robt. Munn. Mr, Edwards, although, The -Farm consisting of 100 acrei completely taken by surprise expres more or less. Lot 12, well drained and sed their sincere thanks. Lunch was fenced; 12 acres hardwood bush; 30 served at the close, - acres pasture; balance in hay and spring crop. Bank barn 104'x47', strew Arnold Circle - shed and henhouse 36'x30', water in rest barn; cern ent floors; cement silo; rears, cliccl on Saturday at the horse. The Arnold Circle of Car'niel Pres- brick (11 story) house, slate roof; of her daughter, Mrs, E. F. Tannin, byterian Church met at the home of batik room, hydro, near church and in Listowel, after a brief illness Mrs. Hilton Laing in Exeter on Tuee• 'school; two miles from Hensall. Formerly Dr. Mary Jane Hutton, day evening. The president Mrs. Mel.- North half of Lot 11, consisting of she was born at Forest, daughter of vim Moir presided and opened the the late Dr. James and Mrs, Hutton, one of the first women to graduate in medicine. in Ontario. She received her degree from Trinity University, Toronto, at the age of 20 and for some Lime .was associated with her father in the practice of medicine at Forest. Following her marriage to Charles A. :McDonell, about fifty years ago they took up residence do 1 -Tees e11. A4i's. McDonell was a mem- ber 00 Hensall United Church, being particularly interested in Sunday School and Missionary work, A slaughter, Dorothy, predeceased her two months ago. Surviving are two slaughters, Mrs, E. P. Taman (Mil- dred) Listowel and Mrs. George V. Mrs. John Corbett and Connie visited during the past week with Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Adams, in London. Pte, Jim Campbell of Guelph was a weekend visitor at the home of Mrs. Jas. Sangster, The Executive of the W.M.S. of Carrel Presbyterian Church' met at the home of Miss Minnie Reid on Friday afternoon to ' arrange their meetings for 1946. Mitre rlbria Twitchell has accept- ed a position in London and com- menced her duties; there this week. Miss Lucy Woods of Bayfield spent the past few weeks with her sieter and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Middleton. Mr, Wm. Callahan of. Detroit visited recently with -his sister, :Mrs. meeting with the call to worship and prayer. Hymn "Guide Me 0 Thou Great Jehovah" was sung, after which Mrs. A. V'. Kerslake fed in prayer.. The Scripture Act's I, 1-14, wes read by Miss Helen Moir, Hyme, "Jesus Calla us o'er the Tumult," was sting. The topic taken from the study book on Africa was very capably given by Mrs. Roman Stanlake, A q010 on Africa was conducted by Mrs. Moir. The business .followed. M.rs. F. G. Bonthron was appointed treasurer for 1.940. The Poll call, birthday fees and offering was taken, The Febru- ary meeting' will be held at the home of Mos. Ferguson. An introduction •to the Eagle Series of books - on Catharine Devlin. Laughton (Isa) Toronto, a sister, 'Missionaries was given,.. by Mrs. Mrs. Richardson and daughter of Mrs. Elizabeth Walters, London, a Ferguson. The meeting closed be Strathroy and Miss Lillian Zavitz of brother, James Hutton, Forest, Fun- singin 'Ta e my Sife and let it be"" Strathroy were recent visitors with • er'el service was held from Hand ensall 1 Mr. and errs. 0. t. Drysdale and Mark Silver Anniversary Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drysdale, �Fondav conducted bq her pastor institute bears Address on "This Canada of Ours." The January meeting of the Hen- sall Women's Institute was held at the home of Mrs. G. M. Drysdale on Wednesday evening ' with Miss g Greta Laramie co -hostess, Mrs. •A. W. Kerslake presided over the pro- gram which opened by the singing of "The Ode"' and "0 Canada". The motto -'Putting Unity into the com- munity' was most capably given by Mrs, i Geiger. The roll call was M 1 er b d l United Church at 1.30 p.m. on 50 acres choicest land well chained and fenced with 6 acres of hardwood bush, bee for spring crop. Will be sold separately or together. Terme ou land made known the clay of the sale. Chattels are cash; positively no re - We've serve owing to ill health. The Pic ln'ietoi• is forced to sell, ANDREW 11. BELL, Plop. W. P. Nairn, Auctioneer: Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Etizabeth Barron. All persons having claims against the Estate of Elizabeth Barron, late of the Town of Seaforth, County of Huron, -widow, deceased, who died on or about the 24111 day of Decem- ber, 1945, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or be- fore the 2nd day of February, 1940, full particulars of their claims. Rev, R. A. Brook, who expressed Postmaster and Mrs. G . Morley Immediately after the said last the loyalty and service of the de- Counter, Clinton recently celebrated mentioned date, the assets riof the y. said estate will he distributed deceased to her church and col- tbeie 25th wedding anniversary, when amongst the parties entitled thereto,, munity. Mrs. Geo. Hess and Mr. W. they entertained a large number of having regard only to claims of 0. Goodwin ran "The beautiful which the undersigned shall then. Barden of pra�:er. ' The floral tri - friends at a party at Choir home. They have notice, to the exclusion of, all butes were monerans and very have'one son, William, student at the others, and the undersigned will not beautiful The pallbearers were University of Toronto. They were be liable to any person of whose Messrs. G. M. Drysdale, Geo, Bess, married in Wingham, December 28th, claim the undersigned will not then Fd. McQueen, Orville Twitchell, 1920, by Rev. Horace W. Snell, the have notice for the assets so distrib Elgin. Roweliffe and Jas. Smillie. uted or any part thereof. Interment in Hensall Union Carne- bride being Mabel Florence Sweets, Dated at Seaforth this 7th day of tery. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. J. E. January, 1946. FOR PIPE OR Solicitors for the Executor's. Evening Auxiliary Meets Swath and the groom is the son of McCONNELL & HAYS, ROLLING YOUR OWN ad The .Evening Auxiliary of Hensall Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Counter, Clinton. Seaforth, Ont, Dublin Produce Co. A. KOSTEK & SON REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Automatic Egg Grading Machines Used Highest Cash Prices Paicl for Eggs and Poultry WE WI),L PICK UP YOUR PRODTJCE Phone Dublin 50 a:mo asa. s Growing Contracts 1946 Barley 90c bushel Full pu'ticulars: W. E. REID'S • ELEVATOR DASHWOOD, ONTARIO Phone, Dashwood 37W CHUM McConnell &. Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, Ii. Glenn Hap SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174- E. C. CHAMBERLAIN e The Second Division Court ' County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Office hours:_ Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1.80 p.m. to 6 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.80 p.m. to 9 p.m. Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN 8T., SEAFORTH, ONT. All'kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH Ont: Officers President, W. R. Archibald, Sea - forth; Vice President, Frank Ma Gregor, Clinton; Sec: Treae. and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank. McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, • Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born- holm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton: John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Me - Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefleld; R. P. McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Praetor, 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 aOMaased to them respective poet Mee. SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, MB., Graduate of University of Toronto.. The Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern x-ray and other up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptio equipment. JOHN A. OORWILL, B:A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross'' office. Phone 6 J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D, Phyelcian and Surgeon Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W Seaforth 'c 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 Wednesday -In each month from 2 to 4 p.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month. -58 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267. G. A. WHITNEY Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Servide, ' Adjustable Hos. pits) Bed for rent, Agent for Mitchell Nursery Flowers. Phone 119, Nights and I3olidaya 05 FOR SALE d-Ihonm Frame House, Hydro, Town water. ' and cells-. Situated on Coleman Street, Mouse with barn. Situated- cm Main Street, South. so Acre Farm, Twp. Teckeremith. -Good Brick House, Bank Barn, Poultry .House and. Driving Shed, . Im,nediate possession. 78 Acre Farm, Twp. Tuckersmith. -Frain° House, Bank Barn, Driving Shed, Res Pen. Good bush with spring therein. t'Iso have listed /arms in Mcitillop. D. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phones; 384, office Res. 220 DUBLIN CREAMERY A. POULTRY PACKERS LTD. • Now Operating Under New Manage-' meat We will gladly assist you in any problem that you may; have in regard to Creast, Eggs and Poultry. For quick service call Dublin 68. HARVEY E, COOPER, Manager. ro Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada .Assures .Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, 0ODERICH District Agent FOR SALE , France dwelling, hydro, 1%, acres, North Main street. 'Suitable for poul- try farm, Early possession. Double house on -Victoria St. Sep- arate apartments, good investment. Frame cottage, Goderich St. East.' Watson & Reid,Seaforth. • $10 REWARD Two small beagle hounds, black and tan, with white legs, $5 reward for information leading to recovery of each dog. George Mann, Phone 24-800, Clinton central.