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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1947-05-08, Page 10TRE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 8, 1947 HENSALL Miss Violet llcClymont and Miss Mary MeAsh visited Wast week with the former's mother Mrs. McCIY mons at Varna. • Rev. W. A, Young and 'Nil's. Young of Fergus visited friends here last week. and Mrs. Gus Voth and 'child- ren spent the weekend with rela- tives at Barrie, Rev, Sanderson and Mrs. Sander - SOD who have spent the past months -smith their daughter and son-in-law .Rev. P. A. and Mrs. Ferguson, left this week for their home in Lund - sen, Sask. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Brock moved to their new home in Exeter where Messrs Roy and Lloyd Brock have purchased a bakery business, . Rev. P. A. Ferguson, Mrs. Fer- guson, Rodclie and Judy, visited last week with Telatives in Hamilton; Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell and fam- ily and Mr. and Mrs, Roy MacLaren anti Donald- visited recently with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Johns at Elim - vibe. The May meeting of Hensall Sen- ior Institute will be held at the home of Mrs. A. E. Munn on. Wed, evening, May 14th, with Mrs, J. E. IkLcEwen in charge. The roll Call will be answered by written suggestions for the year's work. Motto "Let me -think a little more of my neighbors and less of me" by Mrs. R. Cameron. Demonstration., "Cereals" by Mrs. S. Bell, Rev. R. A. Brook will be the guest speaker on this occasion. So- cial committee, Mrs. Munn, Mrs. Brown, Mrs. Chapman, Mrs. Mc- Ewen, Miss Gladys Luker. A large attenclance is requested. The Women's Missionary Society of the Hensall United Church held their rneeting in the school -room of the church on Thursday with the President, Mrs. W. B. Cross, pre- siding and opened the meeting by singin • "What a Fellowship, What a singing Joy Divine" after which the Lord's 'Prayer was repeated in unison. The scripture reading Prov. 3: 1-6 was read by Mrs. E. McQueen =after which Mrs. Geiger led in prayer. _ninutes of the last meeting were and adopted. The committees for the birthday party to be held on May 9th were read by the Secretary Mrs. Mickle. The roll call was answered by 18 :'members present. A musical trio en- titled "Let the lower lights be burning" was sung by Mrs. T. Sher- ritt, Mrs. Milton Lavery and Mrs. Redden. Mrs. Sherritt accompanied as the piano. Hymn "Come Sinners to the Gospel feast" was sung. The study book on India was then taken showing how men and women after they have once learned something about Christianity are eager to learn more. The meeting closed with a hymn and the mizpah benediction. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hess returned home after a pleasant motor trip to Florida. Anyone of the Hensall District in- terested in organizing a Girls' Soft - Ball team for 1947 are requested to attend a meeting in the Town hall, 1 Hensall on Tuesday, May 13th at 7:30 sharp, NOTE! In the account of the In-. rtitute meeting May 14th at the home of Mrs. A. E. Munn, the mem- bers are requested to meet at the Town hall at '7:45 p.m. in order for, -transportation to Mrs. Munn's home The monthly meeting of the Even -1 ing Auxiliary of Hensall United c 'Church will be held at the home of Miss Margaret Glennon Monday,. May 12th with Miss Michie assist ing. Mrs. Carl Passmore will have' charge of the devotional, Miss Jean! Brandon will present the study. Roll; call, Nationalities found in Canada.' Social Committee, Mrs. Smale: Mrs.. Kyle, Miss Margaret Glenn, Miss Barbara Michie. Word was received here Friday of the death of Mr. Thomas Ryekman rho cried in Washington Hospital hi Dakota while visiting his daughter. He was in his RO th year. Mrs. Par - eons. Hensall, is a sister. Mr. Fran - res Ryekman, Hensall, and Mr. _4r - :'hie Ryckman are brothers, A sister 'n Pollick• Dakota also survives: Mr.. Francis Ryekman of Hensall left Saturday to attend the funeral. The receased visited here with his sister and brothers a year ago. The W.M.S. of Hensall United Church will hold their annual birth- day party m the school -room of the church on Friday, May 9th at 3 p.m. Mrs. Fred Leibald. Rev. P. Knauff, Minister of Zion Evangelical Lutheran Church; Strat- ford. officiated at the funeral ser- vices which were held for Mrs, Kath- erine. Leibold, . widow - of Fred Lei - bold, in the . Heimbuch Funeral Home on. Monday afternoon, May 5th, Interment took place in the Mausoleum at Avon cemetery, Mrs. Leibold's parents, the late Mr. and Mr's. Peter Woolley, were Hensall residents some years ago. Mrs. Lie - bold was a devout member of 'Zion Church and for many years she had taken an active part in various church activities. Deceased had: been infailing health for some months. Surviving are her daughter (gsther) Mrs. L. Farrow, 66 -: 'McNab St, Stratford with whom she resided, and a son, Arnold Liebold, Detroit. The floral tributes were many an beautiful. Those'attending from Hensall were Mr. and Mrs. R. Peote t Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Broderick and. Miss Gladys Luker. A number • 'of Zurich relatives 'and friends also_at- tended. The Wohelo class met to •the school -room of the United Church on Monday evening with Mrs. Wes Jones presiding. The meeting opened by singing "Breathe on me breath of God", after which the Lord's prayer was repeated in unison. The scrip- ture lesson Psalm - 27 was read by Miss Margaret Glenn. Audrey Walsh favoured with enjoyable musical selections. Mrs. Edison Forrest then most capably presented the topic "Soviet Spies". The business session followed. Miss M. Ellis gave an in- teresting reeding. after which Miss Edna Walsh rendered a pleasing piano solo. Following the singing of "0 Master let are walk with Thee" the mizpah benediction was repeat- ed. Miss Barbara Michie conducted several entertaining games. A dain- ty lunch was served at the close. Rev. R. A. Brook, Mrs. Brook and howard visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Brook at Galt. The April meeting of the Arnold Circle Evening Auxiliary held their regular meeting at the hone of Mrs. Hilton Laing in Exeter on Monday evening. The president Miss Jean McQueen presided and opened the meeting with a poem after which hymn "Lord of Light Whose Name Outshineth", was sung. The scrip- ture, Daniel 6: 1-10 was read by Miss Helen Moir after which Mrs. L. Baynham led in prayer. The hymn "Where Cross the crowded ways of Life" was sung followed by the bus- iness. Arrangements were made to hold a "blossom tea" on Mrs. F. Bonthron's lawn on June 14th. An interesting set of slides entitled "A tour through India" was presented by Mrs. Roy Bell assisted by Mrs. Forrest. Mrs. A. W. Kerslake read a poen entitled "Mothers". The meet- ing closed by singing "0 Master let ne walk with Thee" after which Miss Jean McQueen led in prayer. An interesting exchange of gift packages was made and a social hour enjoyed during whch the hostess assisted by Miss Jean McQueen, Mrs. Norman Stanlake, Mrs. Broderick. Mothers Day, May 11 WEAR A CARNATION IN HER HONOR Remember her with Flowers wherever she is May we suggest a mixed bouquet of Spring flowers, Snapdragons, Daffodils, Tul- ips, Carnations and Roses; also Potted plants Please leave telegraph orders with us early BAILEY'S FLORISTS Main St. South Phone 276. EXETER, Ont. For The Finest Body an d Fender Repairs and Car Painting bring your Car to Daly's Garage SEAFORTH TOMATO BLIGHT 1947 recommendations for the ontrol of late blight of tomatoes in Ontario by the Dominion and Pro- vincial Departments of Agriculture and the tomato processors of Ont- ario. Owing to the serious outbreak of Late Blight of Tomatoes in 1946, it is recommended that , growers pro- tect the plants in the seed beds by spraying or by dusting, and also be prepared to spray or dust in the field. SEED BED: Spray .or dust, de- pendin„• on equipment available, with a fixed copper. For spraying use such compounds as Copper A Compound, Cuprocide. C.O.C.S., Ba- sicop or tricop (Tri -basic copper sulphate). For dusting use such compounds as C.O,C.S., or Trox. Fol- low manufacturer's directions. Be sure the plants are thoroughly covered, including the undersides of the leaves. Spraying is more effect- ive. If a high pressure sprayer is used. do not bring the spray nozzle closer than 4 ft. to the plants. Apply the first spray or dust when the first true leaves are well formed. If transplanting is done be- fore the first true leaves are well formed, delay the first application for about one :week after trans- planting. Repeat applications every 7 to 10 days. The last application should be made 3 or 4 days before planting in the field. FIELD: It is recommended that all tomatoes be planted in rows 6 ft. apart with, the plants 214 ft. apart in the rows. This will greatly facili- tate spraying when necessary. Late 'Blight may be controlled in the field by spraying or by dusting; spraying is more. effective. Use the fixed coppers indicated above for use in the seed bed. To be effective the spraying or dusting must be done in such a way as to thoroughly cover all above- ground parts of the plants, including both sides of the leaves. Apply the first spray or dust when the disease is first reported in the district. Continue applications at '7 to 10 day intervals especially during periods of cool, wet weaklier. Pro- longed periods of hot, •dry weather retard the spread of the disease and hence the intervals between appli- cations may be lengthened. Arrange- ments are being made to inform growers when to begin spray or dust applications. • Note—Be sure to destroy all plants not used in the field because they may be a source of .the disease. Plants suspected of being diseased and requests for further information should be sent. to Department of -Botany, O A.C., Guelph Ont., or Dom. Lab. of Plant Pathology, St. Catharines, Ont., or Dom. 'Lab. of Plant Pathology, Harrow, Ont. Card of Thanks Mr. Jesse S. Freeman, Mrs. Hood and family desire to thank their rel- atives, friends and neighbors for the many beautiful floral 'offerings 'and. the kindness' extended to them in, their recent sad bereavement. FOR SALE 3 -burner Coleman gas stove '(now' using hydro) ; some pullets out in shelters, 10 weeks old; duck eggs 60c a setting; 4 small steers. Har- vey Mcllwain. phone 852 r 23. FOR SALE Duck eggs for hatching. Stuart Keyes. phone 656 r 11. FOR SALE Dwelling with small barn, 2 to acres, suitably located for poultry. 13 story frame dwelling, John St 50 acres_ south' of Dublin, no buildings. Immediate possession. M. A. Reid, Seaforth FOR. SALE Large hardwood cupboard, eomplete with dears. Wm. Pepper, phone; 821,11, Hensall central. ' AT FiNNIGAN'S Do Not Dilly Dally We have reason to believe Pineapple will increase in price. This week and next we will have large stocks of the best Pines. We urge you to buy during this period. Prices ranging accorcifng to size , SERVE BISSET'S ICE CREAM (enough for everyone) The Best in Seed Potatoes Remember FINNIGAN when needing. SEED. The best Spud1slald has to offer•. The price is 2.25 a bag. W. J. FINNIGAN & SON 1ohce To Farmers Goderich elevator refunds are ow available. The refund from the !Goderich' Elevator and Transit 'Co. Ltd. of FOR SALE overcharges made on grain loaded 10 choice . Yorkshire 'pigs,. 6 weeks in bags during the period of August old. Also 1 purebred Ayrshire bull 16, -1943. to June 1945, is now held Agri - calf; 1 month old; registration' pers in trust"'by the' Federation of Agri - given if wanted. Phone 8051,12, apClin- culture of Huron County for Distil ton. Charles Stewart: bunion. ' All farmers and feeders in the FOR SALE Good veal calf, 2 weeks old. Barney McGill. Phone 34 on 667. FOR SALE A frame building suitable for ger- age or chicken house, 14' x 20'. Phone 67w, Seafortb. FOR SALE Well bred Hereford bull, 12 months old; also a small quantity of Alsike seed. Wilber Keyes, Mill Road. Phone 8561,11. FOR SALE A 32 V-8 Ford ear with new motor and four good tires, in first class repair. Apply to Ivy Hender- son, Egmondvillo. Phone 668 r 2. FOR SALE Homemade Buick tractor, also a Muscovy Drake. 'Fred Hurst, 'Sea - forth, Ont., R.R. 2, phone 851 r 22. FOR SALE A cook stove, McCrary, white enamel. Apply to Lorne • Carter. phone 667 r 21, Seaforth. FOR SALE A driver, well-bred, no blemishes, also set of harness and buggy. Thos. Storey, Seaforth. FOR SALE Tapestry carpet 15' x 15', fawn and rose; woven wool carpet 15' x 9' fawn and green; feather bed; small oil lamp. Apply to Elsie Fow- ler. Goderich Street West, Seaforth, phone 325r. FOR SALE Thirty -Toot windmill, Gould - Shapley -Muir head in good condi- tion, 99 r 4 Hensall. J. Scotchmer, Jr., Bayfield. 9 . FOR RENT A large room downstairs and bed room upstairs, furnished, for refined lady or business girl, Mrs. C. C. Keine, Goderich St„ Seaforth: FOR SALE One team of Heavy Horses, good and sound, ready for immediate Heavy Work. Seaforth' Supply & Fuel FOR SALE A quantity of field Peas, cleaned and suitable for seed. Kelso Adams, phone 341 r 22, Seaforth Central, The Standard Bred Grade A Pre- mium Hdrse Baron Lulwater 4750 (68989) will stand at'his own stable, E% lot 34, Con. 5, McKillop. !15.00 • to insure, payable April lst, 1948. Accommo- dation for mares from a distance. Geo, B. Dorrance, Prop. and Man- ager, Seaforth R.R. 2. See HOUSEHOLD FINANCE You may borrow from $20 to $1000 without endorsers at Household Finance, and you may take 12 or 15 months to repay. Or even 20 or 24 months on loans of larger amounts. Household loans are arranged promptly, with no delay. Just decide how much money you need and how long you want to take'to • repay. Phone first, then come in. Your money can be ready the same day you apply. -. - 29 Downie St., corner Albert -, Royal Bonk Rundle.,, Phone 235 STRAYFORD, ONT. Hours 9 to 5 or by,gepoinhn.nl teen, mode to r.dd.n1F of nearby towns BASKED BY 69 YEARS OFJXPERIEROE HOUSEHOLD FINANCE — -o,po...nb., County who assumed this overcharge may secure refunds by furnishing proofs. as to grain purchased on which overcharges were •paid. _ A sheet of explanations as to proofs, etc., is, being sent out to the township units and may be secured from your local secretary. By agreement with the Goderich Elevator and W.P.T.B., the _unclaim- ed residue may be used for Junior Farmer organizations in the Coun- ty. Anyone wishing to do so may assign their claims for this .purpose. All claims must be made within thir- ty days of the above notice to W. V. Roy, Londesboro, Secretary -Treas- urer of Huron County Federation of Agriculture. Any Huron County farmers who purchased grain from Bruce 'County dealers, should Present their claims to Bruce County Federation of Agri- culture. Clearing Auction Sale LIVE STOCIK AND IMPLEMENTS: ETC. -At Lot 10, Con. 2, Grey Two., 11/, miles north and 1,1Vj mile east of Walton, on Wed- nesday, May list, at 1 P.M. Terms cash. WALTER G. BROADFOOT, Proprietor.. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Clearing Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS AND Furniture.—Fred W. Ahrens, auctioneer, has'. received instructions from the undersigned Proprieto• to- sell' by public auction at Lot 33, Con. 3, Township of Logan, 11/, miles north of Dublin, then. n/.-, mile 'east, or 114 miles north of Mitchell, then 4 miles west, on Friday, May 9th, the following: HORSES — Belgian gelding; Clydesdale brood mare. CATTLE—Holstein cow, f,•eshand bred again, with' calf by her side ; 1 part Holstein cow, fresh & bred again, with calf by her side; 1 polled Angus cow, fresh, & bred again,. with calf by her side; Y part Hereford d.ow. fresh & bred again,with calf by her side; 1 Durham heifer, fresh, with calf by her side; 1 Durham heifer, fresh -& bred again;, with calf by her dde; 1 Durham heifer,. due Tune 2301; 1 Durham cow, fresh, with calf by her side; 3 Durham steers 2 years old, weighing 1100 lbs,; 1 purebred Durham heifer- 2 years old; 4 Durham calves,`1. year old; 4 Durham Inst -fall calves. PIGS -5. pigs 10 weeks old. •POULTRY—About 250 last -year pullets. IMPLEMENTS—MH. mower 6 ft. cut, near- ly new ; 14 disc harrow; MH. hay loader, ; dump rake, steel land -roller, stuffier, 2 walking plows, 4 sec. harrows, s/. wagon, gravel box, hay rack withriolling-rack, fan- ning mill, set scales 2000.'1b cap.; bug truck,, 32 ft. extension ladder; post bole auger, pulper, 'manure - spreader, M -H, nearly new ; set slings & chain, buggy, cutter, bicycle, set scales, 40 Ib Cap.; Renfrew cream • sap orator, 3 chickenshelters. FEED — 50 bus.'•mixed -grain, clean for seed; 26 bus, wheat;. 300 bus. mixed' grain. About 4 tons of mixed hay.. FURNITURE -2 McClaiy cook stoves, one nearly new, with pipes; 1 good Quebec heater, China cabinet; 0 kitchen chairs, kitchen table, I bedroom sdite..dreaser & stand; --elec- tric washing machine "Cofield 1 .parlor suite. Twenty cords of wood. Forks shovels, sondes, logging chains,. .pulleys, &. a hast. of articles. Sale to commence at 1 o'clock standard time, No reserve RS the Fat'm is. sold. Auctioneer's decision final 1n case of all dieputss. Teringof sate, cash. JOHN QUINSEY, Proprietor. Fred W. Ahrens; Auctioneer. Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, ETC: In Seaforth, on Centre St., on Saturday, May 10, at 1.30 P.M. Kelvinator fiigid:ire, 6 ft, kitchen cabinet; porcelain top table, kitchen chairs, number of small tables, hall seat, number of reeking chairs. Exceptionally good oak dining 'mom. suite -table, buffet with mirror, circle glass china cabinet & 6 chairs. A small mahogany cabinet 2 reed fernery -pedestals, fern stands, brass jardiniere. House plants. Rogers cabinet radio (like new) ; 2 matched reed rockers. Chesterfield table, walnut centre table; 2 floor lamps; 0 table lamps; 2 table mirrors; dinner wagon ; large hall mirror; beveled glass gilt frame. Walnut smoker cab- inet. Mahogany dresser with oval mirror,: stand & bedroom rocker; mahogany dressing table & botch; bedroom chair. Odd dresser. Axminster rug 9x10'. Wilton rug 5s12. Brus- sels rug 9s10, 2 electric heaters, 2 card tables. Medicine cabinet. Porch set (table & 2 chairs). Approximately 800 ft. of used hemlock lumber & planks. Books -8 volumes, Chambers :Encyclopedia, quantity of other books. ' - - Quantity of dishes and kitchen utensils; Garden tools & lawnhose, lawn mower, pictures, pruning shears (new), host of other articles.. Terms' cash. REV. J. E. HOGG, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. E. P. Chesney, Clerk. Wool Wanted ALL WOOL SHIPPED TO JACKSON'S IS GRADED IN SEAFORTH, AND FULL SETTLEMENT IS MADE FROM THERE H. M. Jackson Seaforth 'Phone 3W & 3J JEEPS --- and more Jeeps The demand for .the WILLYS JEEP in Ontario is so strong, they are going to be hard to get. So get yourorder placed as soon as possible, so you can have early delivery. • We have on.hand today one new.4-wheel-drive WILLYS JEEP Pully equipped.—One 42` Willys 4•wheel-drive Jeep, wonderful ' motor.— One otor.One 38 Chrysler Coach:—One Forclson •Tractor (good motor) was $175, to go for $100. Phone 34.61.6 Clinton, or see JONATHAN HUGILI HIGHWAY 8 WEST OF SEAFORTH • in Memoriam HESSELWOOD — In ;loving memory df Mrs. Vera Hesselwootl, who died May 11,'1040, As he lowed her so we miss, her, In. our menemy sl,e is dear, Loved, remembered, thought of ole Bringing many_ a silent .tear. She.: bid no one a last farewell, She: said goodbye to: none. The heavenly •gates were opened wide,... 6. loving voice said, Come. • —Sadly missed by Mrs. John-Hesselwoed. s, TEACHER WANTED Applications will be received by the undersigned until May 13tH, for a fully qualified Protestant teacher for S.S. +2, Tuckersnlith, Kippen Huron. Go. Applicants will please state qualifications, experience, references and the name of last Inspector if ex- perienced. Salary will be according to experience. Duties to commence Sept. 2nd. S. H. Whitmore, Sec.-Treas., Tuekersnitlr Township School .Area No. 1, Seaforth RR3._ TEACHER WANTED Protestant teacher wanted for S.S. 1Vo. 5, Stanley. Hydro in school, 14 on roll. Duties to commence in Septem- ber. Apply, stating qualifications and salary expected, to Richard Robinson, Sec.-Treas., Box 36, R.R. No. 1, Zur- ich, Ont. FOR SALE One good work horse 6 years old. Phone 8421,12, Seaforth. Boyd Dris- coll, Walton RR4. FOR SALE Three general purpose Percheron fillies. 6 ft, Massey cultivator. 6 ft. one-way disc. 3 -furrow Massey tractor Plow, ' adjustable. Cockshutt 13 -disc drill J. A. McKenzie, phone 6601.25, Seaforth. HOUSEKEEPER WANTED Physician and Surgeon Housekeeper wantedfor farm near Mitchell; 2 children. State wages In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5W ' wanted. Apply at The News office. BOX Junrrat truire AMBULANCE • Prompt and Careful Attention Hospital Bed Flowers for all occasions Ofilce Residence 43 18 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 Watson & Reid INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds pf Tllfy) ranee risks -effect- ed at lowest ,'zii1tcs in First=Class Companies :11'_ The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE —• SEAFORTH, Ont. Officers President, I'. McGregor, Clinton 1 Vice President, C. W. Leonhardt, iBl•odhagen' Secretary -Treasurer and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth 3111 3; Chris Leonhardt,. Bornholm; E. J.' Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth;" J. H. MCEwing, Blyth R R1; Hugh Alex- ander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Gode- rich RR 2. Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F, McKercher, Dtiblin; J. F. Prueter, • Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. 1 Parties desirous to effect insuranpe- oi• 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. Brady, M.D., Surgeon. Office Hours Daily except Wednes- day 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m. Appointments for consultation may be made in advance. Telephones 26 and 27. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. BABY CHICKS Order your day old Chicks from a breeder Hatchery under 0.33.S: super- vision. We are able to supply a limit- ed number of orders of Leghorn x Rock and Rock x Leghorn crossbreds for April and May delivery. Glazier Poultry Farm, phone 617r31, Clinton, R.R. #4, Ontario. TEACHER WANTED Protestant teacher wanted for Rural Public School in Village of Constance, S.S. 3, Hullett, Huron County. Modern equipped brick school house. Duties to commence Sept. 1st. State experience, qualifications'and salary P.N. /meted, Apply t0 C. V. DALE, Sec., -Tress., Clinton RRi, Ont. Phone 541-r-5. NOTICE Roy McDonald & Son have installed •a loader for the summer in my gravel pit and are prepared to supply first class cement and lane gravel in large or small quantities. Leave your order with the following truckers: Harold Nicholson, 320J, Seaforth ; Clarence Reid. 58, Hensall 1 Soy & Wilmer McDonald. Exeter, or GLENN MacLEAN (Proprietor) 21 on 84, Hensall. NOTICE Roe Feeds. Also Reading Hard Coal, - for sale. Alberta Coal on hand. Carload of Read- ing Briquettes to arrive about May 15th. Car load of oats to arrive on the opening of navigation. TcRAUSKOPF BROS., Dublin. Phone 36r13. FOR SALE By tender, 115 acre grass farm,; lot 34, con. 14, McKillop. never fail- ing spring creek. Thos. Nash, R.R. 5, Seaforth. RENFREW SALES AND SERVICE Hand turned and electric cream separators, also repairs for Anker- holt separators. Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield. Phone 618 r 21, Clinton PERSONAL Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed postpaid, in plain sealed envel- ope with price list. 6 samples 25c; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -Order Dept. T-74. Nov -Rubber Co„ Box 91, Hamil- ton, Ont.. Seaforth Monument Works T. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen Exeter Seaforth Clinton SEAFORTH SHOWROOM'S are open each TUESDAY for your convenience. See Dr. Harburn for appoint- ment any other time, or phone 41J. Exeter. MEMEMOMPF et 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, Moorefeld'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. C. 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 E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AND REAL ESTATE SEAFORTH, ONT. Phones: 334 Office Res. 220 FRANK KIRKBY Licensed Auctioneer Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable rates Phone: Seaforth 842 r 24. Address—Walton, R. R. 4 JOSEPH L. RYAN AUCTIONEER Licensed in Huron and Perth Specializing in Farm Stook and Parra Implements, and Household Effects USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY Head Office, Exeter, Ontario Pres., WM. H. C"OATES Exeter Vice -Pres., ANGUS SINCLAIR R.R. 1, Mitchell DIRECTORS JOHN HACKNEY. Kirkton, R. 1 WM. A. HAMILTON ....,. Cromarty JOHN MCGRATH Dublin, Oat. MILTON' McCURDY , Kirkton, R. 2 AGENTS ALVIN L, HARRIS Mitchel.I' THOS. SCOTT Cromarty THOS. G. BALLANTYNE, Woodham SECRETARY -TREASURER B. W. F. BEAVERS Exeter SOLICITORS Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter FREE ANIMAL SERVIGE OLD -DISABLED OR DEAD CAME a HORSES *HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES Pffigaptly sed Efficiently Removed $kaply Phone' Collect MITCHELL 219 4- STRATFORD 215 . , INGERSOLL 21 WE DO THE RESTI INGERSOLL, ONTARIO