HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1946-12-05, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 5, 1946
HENSALL
The monthly meeting of the Ev-
ening Auxiliary of the Hensall Unit-
ed Church takes place on Monday
evening, Dec, 9th. Miss Edna Saun-
dercock willassist the hostess. Miss
Ellis will have charge of the devo-'
tional period. Members are remind-
ed to have ,on hand their Christmas
gifts in response to roll call. Those
on the social committee are Marg-
aret Shepherd, Edna .Saundercock,
Mrs. R. Drysdale, Mrs. P. •MeNatigh-
ton. Many important matters will be
discussed at this meeting and a
large attendance is urged,
The Christmas meeting , of the
HeimaI] Women's Institute will be
held at the home of Mrs. W. Dinnin
on Wednesday evening, Dec, 11.
Mrs. Roy MacLaren is eo-hostess•
In reply to the roll call each mem-
ber will present a gift which will be
sent to the Sick Children's Hospital
and Mrs...Scherlr will discuss the
motto Miss Greta Lamnlie will dir-
ect the singing of the carols.. Miss
Florence Welsh will contribute a
vocal solo. The ladies had planned
to have as guest speaker at this
meeting Rev. Hinton of Kippen but
due to continued illness Mr. Hinton
cannot be present, Rev. Sanderson
has kindly consented to give the ad-
dress. The .social committee are
Mrs. A. D. McEwen, Mrs. Dinnin,
Mrs. Broderick, Mrs. Geiger, Mrs. J.
Paterson, Mrs. Kerslake. You are
urged to attend this meeting.
Many Wohelo Class members and
guests and Sunday School teachers
were in attendance at the social af-
fair held in the United Church Sun-
day school room last Thursday ev-
ening November 2Sth in honor of
Mr. and Mrs. Ross Forrest a recent
bridal couple, Rev. R. A. Brook
pleasingly -and capably carried out
the duties of ehairman. _A delightful
program was presented consisting
of the following numbers. Vocal
trios unaccompanied, Mrs. Hedde,
Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Lavery.
Read-
ings. Miss Wilma Dinnin and Miss CROMARTY
EMS. Vocal solos, Miss Jennie Jolly.
Plano solo. Miss Gladys Luker, Vo-
calTwp. duetts, Mrs. Hess and Mrs. Fled- monthly council meeting was heldr
lien, The guests of honor, Mled and, on Monday, Dec. 2nd in thehTwp.
'11 Forrest were then called for-
ward whereupon the following pre-
sentations were made. Miss Gladys
Luker on behalf of the Wohelo
class read the address and Mrs, D.
Kyle presented a bed -lamp and 'book-
ends. Representing the Sunday
School staff, Mr. Jack Corbett read
an appropriate address, Mrs. Geo.
Hess made the presentation of a
rose wool blanket. A fitting reply
was voiced by Mr. Forrest, At this
period ducted
several �entert enterrs. D. taining hgames.son on Delic-
ious refreshments were served and
a social hour brought an enjoyable
evening to a close. Responsible for
the various arrangements were:
Program convenor, Mrs. Hedden,
Games, Mrs. Hughson; Lunch, Glad -
Dec. llth at two p.m.
Ys Luker and Mrs. D. Kyle.
McKILLOP
Mrs, C. Regele and Mr. Harry
Regele spent • Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs, George Hoegy in Grey.
Mr, and Mrs. Andy Aitcheson and
family, Mr. John Rock of Stratford
were Sunday visitors with Mr. and
Mr•s. Irvin Rock. -
Mr. and lairs. David Eieknteier and
daughter ' of- Ellice visited Mr, and
Mrs. Norman Bennewies en Sunday.
Master Ralph Sherbarth, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Edward Scherbarth, had a
bad spill from bicycle on Thursday
evening. His spleen was ruptured and
he was removed to Seaforth Hospital
on Friday, He is holding his own.
Mrs, Hugh Purvis left last week for
her home in Milestone, Sask., after
spending a couple or weeps with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Henry Koehler
and other relatives and friends, in
'this vicinity.
Quite a' number from dila commint-
ity attended the funeral of the late
Mrs. Regele at First Lutheran Church,
Logan, on Wednesday.
Mrs. George L. Regele
Mrs. George L. Regele,_ 35, lifelong
resident of Logan township, died in
Victoria Hospital, London, She had
been ill singe .last May and critically
ill for the past three weeks. Mrs.
Regele was born in Logan on the east
half of lot 23, con. 5, on Oct. 6, 1911,
daughter of Mr. and -Mrs. Jacob Hige-
nell, now of Brodhagen. Het maiden
name was Evelyn Mary Higenell. Sur-
viving besides her parents and husb-
and. are two sons Ross, 10, and
Garry, four; four sisters, (Freda) Mrs,
George Siemon, Logan; (Laura) Mrs.
Edwin Rock, Brodhagen; (Ella) Mrs,
John Ford, 15 York st., London;
(Edna) Mrs. Robert Butson, Mitchell:.
She was the youngest member of the
family. A soli, Ronald, died in infancy.
Mrs. Regele was a member of First
Lutheran Church in Logan and a 'fu-
neral service Was held there, follow-
ing a brief service at the Hoath fun-
eral hone in Mitchell. Interment was
in -First Lutheran Church cemetery,
and' Rev. W. H. Wentzlall conducted
the service.
Mrs.
oriel hall, Staffa, with allmembers pre-
sent, the Reeve Mr. Joseph Atkin-
son presiding. The Clerk read the
minutes of the previous meeting
which was adopted as read. Mr.
Earl Dick was appointed as a mem-
ber to the Seaforth High School Dis-
trict Board and Mr. Thos. L. Scott
was appointed as a member to the
Mitchell High School Board. Mr,
Tim Crowley presented a tender on
the Walker Branch Drain and Mr.
Robt. Nicholson presented a tender
on the Hooper Municipal Drain and
the Council accepted both tenders,
the work to commence in the spring.
The Court - of Revision on the 1947
Assessment roll is to be held in the
Twp. hall, Staffa on Wednesday,
Dear Peggy and Ross— It is in-
deed a special and happy occasion
when we have gathered here to
spend a Social evening with you in
honor of your recent marriage. We
congratulate you Ross on your
choice of such a charming and capa-
ble partner whom we warmly wei-
eome to our class activities.
We wish you every happiness in
your marriage. Please accept these
,gifts not for their intrinsic value,
but as a token of the love and high
esteem we wish to convey. Signed on
behalf of the Wohelo Class, Hensall
United Church, Miss Ellis, Teacher.
Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary
Elect Offioers
In Memoriam
DAWSON.—In loving, memory of
Robert Dawson, a dear husband' who
passed away suddenly three years
ago, on Dec. 3rd, 1943.
"They say time will heal the sorrow
And help me to forget,
But so far time has only proved,
How much I miss you yet. -
God gave me strength to face it
And courage to bear the blow,
But what it meant to lose you, Bob,
No one will ever know."
—Ever remembered by his loving
wife.
ELIMVILLE
Messrs. Laurie and Murray Stephen
of London spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Stephen.
Mr. and Mrs. Hilson Whitford of
Ingersoll spent the week end with the
latter's parents,. Mr, and Mrs. John
IIurdman.
Mr. George Kellett of London spent
the week end with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. John Kellett.
Mrs. M. Routly of Kirkton and Mt',
and Mrs, Frank Rontly and Muriel of
Kirkton, Mr, and Mrs. Weston Horne,
visited on Monday evening with Mr.
and ,Mrs. William Routly, the occasion
being Mr, William Routly's birthday.
Miss Florence. Bell, R.N„ and Miss
-
iThe .Arnold Circle Eveningr
xili
Mildred 1i'filier, of London, spent the
ary of Carmel Presbyterian Church weer, end with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas
:net in the schoolroom of the church. nom
or, Monday evening, when the tables, Mr, and :firs, James Heywood visit -
were laden with most delicious food ed on Sunday with Mrs. Wesley
Hey -
for E supper attended by ,nmem-
wood ani Mr. John
Ridley.
hers and three visitorn i1Tf.C. Mclviu On Sunday, December 8th, there
Moir president, presided over the will be a special service in Elitnville
meeting which opened by prayer and -United Church at 7.30 in the evening.
singing of Holy Night, after which Rev, Mr. Irwin Of Exeter will be the
Mrs. A. W. Kerslake read the Scrip- guest speaker, and special music by
tura lesson, Mrs. Chas. Forrest direct- the choir, assisted by the Paul family
ed carol singing. The minutes and of Kirkton. A special collection will
roll call were followed by the pt'e- be taken in aid of the T'linville W.A.
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
Clifton Brock were Mr. William
Brock and Mrs. John 'Brock of Lon-
don, and Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Brock of
Winchelsea. -
We are sorry to report that Mrs.
Wesley Heywood is quite ill at time
of writing and we all hope for a
speedy recovery.
sentation of the slate of officers for
1947 by Mrs. Roy MacLaren, Hon.
president. Mrs. H. Arnold, president.
Miss Jean McQueen, 1st vice pies.;
Mrs, L. Baynhatn; 2nd vice pies„ Mrs.
Glenn Bell; secretary, Mrs. Stewart
Bell; treasurer, Mrs. F, G. Bonthroil;
Pianist. Mrs. Harold Bell; asst. pian-
ist, Mrs, Chas. Forrest; home helpers
Sec., Mrs, G. Schwalm; welcome and
welfare eom„ Mrs, P. A. Ferguson;
Mrs, 11 MacKinnon; supply secretary,
Mrs. A. D. McEwen. The presentation
of four life membership certificates
was made by Mrs, Melvin Moir to
Mrs, A. D, McEwen, Mrs. Glenn Bell,
Mrs, Roy Broderick, Mrs. A. W. Kers-
lake. Mrs. Ferguson moved a vote of
thanks to the retiring officers. The
meeting closed by singing a carol and
prayer by bliss Jean McQueen.
Card of Thanks
Mrs„ Arnold Gacitstetter wishes to
thank all those who so kindly remem-
bered her with cards, treats' anti
.flowers -and called on her cluing her
recent illness, -
- Card of Thanks
Mr. and Mrs. J, M. Eckert and fam-
ily wish to express their deepest ap-
preciation for the many expressions of
kindness and sympathy extended to
them by neighbors and- friends in
their recent sad bereavement.
Card of Thanks
To all who loaned -tables and
chairs and those who helped in any
way at the banquet on Nov. 26th
we say "Thank you". Signed W. A.
of Cavan Church, Winthrop.
SHIPPING TURNIPS WANTED
3% to 6 inches, Highest price paid.
Buying for Scott's Elevator. Phone us
before you sell. Edgar' Cudinore, 171„»
14, Exeter.
To the Electors of the
Township of Hullett -
I respectfully solicit your vote and
influence for -my election on Dec. 9.
WM. J. DALE
To The Electors of
Hullett Township
Having been again nominated
for the position of Councillor for
the year. 1947, I respectfully. .solicit
your vote and influence. If elected
I will continue to, work for the best
interests of Hullett Township.
Vote for
GEORGE'C. BROWN
Auction Sale
On Wed., Dec. llth, 1 p.m. At Lot
34, Con. `9, Hullett twp., 1]l.. 'miles
north of Suntmerhilly base line, and %
mile east. -
Horses—Matched team of black Bel-
gian horses, filly & gelding, rising 5;
black gelding rising 5, weighing 1700
lbs.; 2 -year-old blue. roan filly 1400;
1 yearling gelding, blue roan; 1 suck-
ing colt, 4 months old; 1 brood mare
14, years old. 1 set of good double har-
ness, 1 set of .plough harness and -
bridles; 1 set single harness; collars.
Cattle -6 steers coning 2 years old;
2 heifers coming 2 years old, supposed
to be in calf; 1 Durham cow supposed
to freshen in February; 1 fresh cow 3
years old, and calf at foot,
Pigs -4 sows to farrow in Dec. &
January; S pigs 140 to 160 ib.; 4
shoats 125 lbs.
Implenfents—Massey Harris binder
7 ft, cut, in good shape; 1 big six
Frost & Wood mower, 6 foot cut; 1
Massey Harris hay loader; 1 Massey
Harris hay rake 1.0 ft; -1 fertilizer hoe
drill 13 hoe; 1 Massey Harris manure
spreader No. 6; 1 farm wagon; 1 hay
rack; 1 set sloop sleighs, nearly new; -
1 cutter, 1 buggy, hay fork, pulleys &
rope; 1 set 5 section harrows, 1
stretcher, 1 roller, 1 double furrow
riding Cockshutt plow, 1 Quebec sulky
plough; variety walking plough; Frost
& Wood disc; 17 tooth cultivator; 1
Oliver corn cultivator, two row with
bean pallor attachment; 1 scar -Der; 1
Miming mill, bag truck, cream separa-
tor, Anchor Horth; root pulper.
I Hay -50 ton of hay, mostly alfalfa.
hay & timothy; 1500 bus. of mixed
grain. Forks, shovels, chains, numer•
I ous articles. Some household articles.
. Farm will be offered for sale, sub-
ject to a reserve bid. Consists of 130
acres, Lot 34, Con, 9, Hullett.
Terme cash.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
WILLIAM MAIR, Proprietor•. •
FOR SALE
13 registered Yorkshire sows and
boar. Rabbits, pure Angora juniors.'
Norman Sanderson, Seaforth.
NOTICE
All books must be returned to the
Public Library on or before Tues,,
Dec. 24th. Gretta Thompson, Lib-
rarian.
FOR SALE
12 pigs, seven weeks old. Manuel
Albrecht, Jarvis street, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Ten pigs six weeks old. Apply to
Ken Williams, Huron road, 4 miles
west of Seaforth.
WANTED
Colony house 10'x12' or larger, in
good condition. Harold Coleman,
Staffa.
The Lady and the Gypsy
By Ethel Vance, the famous au-
thor, tells of a story book sounding
romance that really happened. Read
about the English general's daugh-
ter who married a gypsy and is liv-
ing
iving happily ever after. head it in
The American Weekly Magazine
with this Sunday's (Dec. 8) issue of
The Detroit Sunday Times.
Mrs. Conrad Huiser —
Mrs. Conrad Huiser, 71, well, known
resident of Hensall for the past twen-
ty years died Saturday after a short
illness at the home of her daughter,
Mrs, William Bender, Clinton. The
former Katlrryne Saubus, she was pre-
deceased by her husband three weeks
ago. Suriviving are two sons, Conrad
of Wyandotte, Mich„ and Abel, Wind-
sor, three slaughters, Mrs. E. Denom
me (Annie), Tecumseh; Mrs. Alex
Hildebrandt, (Mary), Heiman; Mrs.
Bender t(Kathlyne), Clinton. Private
funeral service was held on Tuesday
at 2,30 from Bonthron's funeral home,
with Rev. E. W, Heinrich of Zurich of-
ficiating. Interment in the Lutheran
Cemetery at Zurich.
The stores in Hensall will remain
open on Wednesday afternoon until
Christmas.
Miss Greta Lanni -de spent. Tuesday
in London attending the bazaar at
the Institute of the Blind.
The many friends of Mrs N. E.
Cook are pleased to hoar she is im-
proving after her recent operation.
Want and. Poa Sale Ads., 8 weeks for 500.
LOST
In Egmondville. a cane last week.
Finder please leave at Fdnnigan's
store.
FOR -SALE
Ten pigs six weeks old. Peter
Redmond, N. Main St, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Electric Brooder, 600 size, used
6 weeks, $85. Ed Boyce, Seaforth,
phone 660 r 21.
FOUND
Strayed to lot 15, -Con. 7, Hullett,
about the end of June, a yearling
heifer. James Medd, phone 841 r 11.
FOUND
Yearling steer strayed onto the
premises of D. J. O'Reilly, lot 12,
con. 4, McKillop., Owner may have
same by proving property and pay-
ing charges,
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock & Implements, On
Tuesday, Dec. 19th, at 1 p.m. At Lot
19, Con. 4, Tuckersmith, 1 mile west
of red tavern school
Horses -1 gray gelding 8 years old.
Harness — 1 set of team harness,
single harness & number of horse
collars.
Grain -250 bo, of oats. Quantity of
timothy hey, bean straw, & oat straw.
Cattle -1 Durham cow (farrow) ; 2
Durham year old steers.
Implements — M.H. binder, McCor-
mick mower, sulky rake, cultivator,
seed drill disc harrow, harrow 4 sec-
tion;
e
tion; walking plow, scufflei', 1 set of
farm sleighs, farm wagon & hay rack,
wagon box, Foot pulper, cutter, grind
stone, hove] ' 1 front bob
t0 scoop 1 a
sleigh (new),
fanning mill.
Whippletrees, neckyokes, chains &c.
Tennis cash. No reserve,
WM, McKAY, Proprietor. -
II*Jackson, Auctioneer. -
Clearing Auction Sale
Of Farm, Farm Stock, Implements
and Furniture, Fred W. Ahrens, auc-
tioneer, has received instructions from
the undersigned proprietor to sell by
public auction at Lot 25, Con. 2, Town-
ship of Logan, 2% miles west of
Mitchell, or 2% miles east of Dublin,
then 4 mile north, on Tuesday, Dec.
10th, Sale to commence at 1 o'clock.
Horses -1 Percheron mare 9 years
old; 1 Percheron mare 10 years old,
Cattle -1 Polled Angus cow, fresh;
1 Durham cow due March let; 1 Dur-
ham cow due April 1st; 1 Durham
cow due April 15th; 1 Durham cow,
supposed to be in calf. 2 spring calves
Hogs -2 Yorkshire sows bred Nov.
28811; 1 Yorkshire sow dee Dec. 19;
18 pigs just weaned 2 weeks.
Implements — 1 M.H. binder 6 ft.
cut; 1 Frost & mower, 5 -ft. cut;
hay loader, dump rake, scuffler, set
sleighs, riding plow, seed drill, 3 sec.
harrows, disc, fanning mill, cultivator,
turnip drill; Renfrew cream separator
650 lb. cap„ - wagon, hay rack with
sliding rack; gravel box, buggy, cut-
ter, set scales 2000 lb. can.
FOR SALE
Man's fur coat. Canbeseen at
Gordon Muegge's, James street, in
Seaforth,
Notice
Town Of Seaforth
Any outstanding accounts against
the Corporation of the Town of
Seaforth frust be in the hands of
the Treasurer by December 9th for
payment.
D. H. WILSON, Treasurer.
COURT OF REVISION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Meeting of the Court of Revision
for hearing appeals against the as-
sessment roll for. 1946 of the Town
of Seaforth will be held in the coun-
cil chambers. Seaforth, on Monday,
December 16th, 1946 at 8 o'clock
1). 3i. WILSON, Clerk.
AT FINN'IGAN'S
"MEN OF GOOD WILL"
It seems unfortunate that December, the month of Christmas, is
the only occasion when all Christians seem able to forget their minor
denominational differences and to realize that the message of love and
goodwill of that joyous day was .brought to all mankind and not to one
particular group or sect,
Shredded Cocoanut, pkge, 20e Extra Fancy Grapes 25e lb.
Fresh Clean Figs - 29c Golden Ripe Bananas 14c lb.
Good Stock Assorted Cheeses New Oranges, all sizes
Ivory Soap, ige. carte.- - 10c ,Grapefruit, pink and plain
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
Auction Sale
Of the Estate of the late William
Brown, At Lot 17, Cort. 12, Hullett, on
Tuesday, Dec. 10th, at 1 p.m.
Cattle -1 Durham cow due in Jan.;
4 Durham cows clue in Apr. & May;
1 Durban cow due in July; 2 steers
& 2 heifers 2 years old; 4 yearlings;
6 spring calves. -
1 Deering 6 ft, mower; Portland.
cutter. -
Household Effects -5 -piece parlor
suite, glass cupboard, 2 beds and
springs; 2 dressers; 3 rocking chairs;
rug 3x4 yds; 1 Eureka washing
machine, 1 Beatty power washer;
churn; New Williams sewing mach-
ine; kitchen chairs, several small
tables, Aladdin hanging lamp, number
of small rugs & carpets, bedding,.
quilts, dishes, pots, pans and many
other articles too mmnereus to men-
tion. Terns cash.
MRS. WM. BROWN, Executrix, and
GEORGE BROWN, Executor.
William Morritt, Auctioneer.
NOTICE •
YOU lite. sallhre ability? Then. why not
benefit of your talents ---in your own business?
to -day and will tell you how
Write uswe S
rou can establish a profitable enterprise
ight M. home, Time flies rapidly --the same
opportunities. Will you act now? Familex,
Dept. G, 1600 Delorlmiar•, Montreal.
Notice To Creditors
IN THE ESTATE OF JOHN L. NOGG,
DECEASED
All creditors and others having claims
against the Estate of the late John L. Hogg.
who died on or about 8rtl July 1945, sr resi-
dent in the State of New Jersey, U.S.A.,
will file particulars of the same, verified by
affidavit, with the undersigned on or before
80th day of December next, after which date
the said Estate will be dstrobuted according
to law,, having regard only to those claims.
of which notice shall have been received.
Harness -1 set double harness; 1
set single harness.
Feed—Quantity of good hay, 500 bu.
mixed grains; quantity of roots:
Furniture—Extension table, 6 kitch-
en chairs; sideboard, dresser & wash
stand; coach; shovels, spades, fork,
chains and a host of other articles
found about a farm and house.
Farm—Consists of 50 acres of land,
brick house & brick kitchen; bank
bank barn 40x60, good stabling; ce-
ment floor throughout, drive shed. Lot
25, Con. 2, Logan. Good well. About 18
acres under cultivation, bad in grass.
Terms on land, 10% of purchase
money day of sale, hal, within 10 days.
Offered subject to a reserve bid.
Farre will be oi'fet'ecl day of sale if
not sold before.'
Chattels—Terme cash.- No reserve.
Auctioneer's decision final in case
or dispute.
LOUIS GREAVE, Proprietor.
Fred \W. Ahrens, Auctioneer.
DATED at Exeter. this 27th day of Novem-,
ber, A.D, 1946.
ELMER 1). aELL, - -
Exeter, Ontario
Ancillary Administrator in Ontario
4291.2¢¢o
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RADIO REPAIRS
VICTOR AND BLUEBIRD'
-RECORDS
J. F. DALY
SEAFORTH,
Annual Meeting
and Banquet
et
TUCKERSMITH FEDERATION
OF AGRICULTURE
WED., DEC. • 11
AT 7 'P.M.
Watson's Hall, Kipper
TICKETS $1,25
H. G. IvIcLEOD
SPEAKER
THE PAULS & CO.
ENTERTAINERS
DANCING
Tickets can be obtained from
the school section directors or
the secretary, I. O'Leary
6c
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
MemorialCraftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clint•n
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 J. Exeter.
5 0�1G1NA1.
GPM gA' A,;1C
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PROM C
TOSAc
PSPOLCHU M
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
Township of Hibbert
COURT OF REVISION
Take notice that the Court of Re-
vision on the 1947 assessment roll,,
Twp. of Hibbert, will be held in the
Township hall, Staffa, on Dec. 11411
1.946 at 2 p.m. re. the matter of
assessment appeals. -
THOS. D. WREN
Clerk of the Twp. of Hibbert.
WANTED ! Dead or Alive
DEAD; OLD OR DISABLED
Horses, Cattle,Calves, Sheep. and Hogs
PROMPT COLLECTION — WE DO THE LOADING
DARLING & COeOLIMITEDA
Phone COLLECT Seaforth, 16; Exeter, 235; Walkerton, 1354,6
FREE ANIMAL SERVIEE
OLD•DISABLED OR DEAD
CATTLE • HORSES • HOGS. SHEEP CALVES
Promptly and Efficiently Removed
1
Simply Phone CollectFee 47,414 -
219 Mitchell
WE DO THE REST!
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., 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, F. .McGregor, Clinton;
Vice President, 'C. W. Leonhardt,
Brodhagen' Secretary -Treasurer and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth; Chris ' Leonhardt, Born-
holm; E. J. Treveartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mc -
Ewing, Blyth; - Hugh Alexander, -
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. .
Mcliercher•, 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.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M,B.,'Physician.
Dr. P. L. Bratty; 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
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5W
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D.
Physiolan 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
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 p.m. — 53 Waterloo St., Stratford.
Telephone 267. -
G. A. WHITNEY
runeral. Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent.. Agentent
for Mitchell
r Phone 119.
Nursery Flowers.
Nights- and Holidays 65
JOSEPH L. RYAN
AUCTIONEER
Licensed in Huron and Perth
Specializing in Farm Stock and Farm
Implements, and Household Effects
For information phone 40r5, Dublin.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND -
REAL ESTATE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Phones; 334, Office Res. 220
WANTED'
Old horses, will pay $1.50 per hun-
dred weight. Will call and pick up
same. Phone collect. Jack Gilbert, 936
r21, Goderich;- or Fred Gilbert 936 r
32, Goderich.
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods)
mailed postpaid m plain, sealed en-
velope with price - list. - 6 temples
25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order
Dept. T-74.- Nov -Rubber Co., Box
91, Hamilton, Ont
Carpenters Wanted
First class tradesmen required
for completion of homes on
Housing Enterprises Project
by the
Russell Construction Co. Ltd.,
apply
Britannia Street, Fair Grounds,
Stratford, Ontario -
FOR SALE
1% story frame dwelling,, John St.
Modern dwelling Centrally located
on North Main Street.
60 mere; grass farm on highway near St..
Columban, no buildings but would be suitable
for poultry farm,
Watson & Reid, Seaforth