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The Seaforth News, 1945-03-01, Page 8THE SEAFORTH t ORTH NEWS THURSDAY, MARCH 1, 1945 APINIPSIMPINIONMIMININPIP HENSALL Ch1'istnias will see us at home and it does seem possible, but there is a Mrs. Mac Rosser and children of lotto do and a person can be too Denfield and Mr„ Mac Rosser of St, optimistic. I was. I .expect you will ,Thomas spent the . week -end with be• seeing a lot of brother Doddy the former's parents Mr. and Mrs. these daysas he has been posted Milton Rixasell, reasonably close to home and from Mrs, Glenn Bell, Marion and Earl what I hear Douglas is on his way 'Visited last week with Mr. and Mrs, so that will be sunlight in one more Gilbert johns of. Elinwille. home. I have been miserable with a Misses Mary Goodwin and Mar- slight cold for the past few days, garet Glen spent the week -end with but am feeling better now. Hope relatives in London. you and yours are enjoying the best Miss Milky 'Hemphill of London of everything, DAVE SANGSTER. visited over the week -end with her Dear Gladys: No doubt you will all parents Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. think that I have forgotten the .peo- Hemphill. pre back there as 1 hays not answer- ' Agricultural Representative ed your last letter unti'1. now.. The Adresses Institute bigegst"cause of the delay in writing Mrs. A. W. Kerslake was hostess was lack of time durink the holiday at her home on Wednesday evening season. I am now working for the for the February meeting of the Y.M.C. • overseas and oduring the Women's Institute. Mrs. Robt. Cant- Xmas Toseto it were certainly kept exon was co -hostess and the Presi- over in tope all Teoff we'when got dent Miss Gladys ' Luker presided over Xmas hand New Yearn veto meouet Corporal had the misfortune to meet over the meeting which opened by with an accident which sent him to singing ''The Ode" and "0 Canada" the hospital and he has not returned Miss Luker led m prayer 'followed yet so we are actually one man short by the Lord's Prayer in unison. Mr. in our own corner of the work. May Matheson, Agricultural Representa- I say this before I go any farther that tive for Huron was the special until 1 started workiug for the 'Y' speaker and gave an interesting I had never realized just how much address on the Products of Huron the auxiliary services are doing for also the shipinent and quantities the boys over here. In the aux. sery sent overseas. Mrs. A. E. Munn ex- ices here we have the Salvation pressed sincere thanks to Mr. Math- Army, Canadian Legion, Knights of. eson on behalf of the Institute mem- Columbus, and the Y,M.C,A., to say bers. The Roll call was answered by nothing of the Red Cross, which is the name of weeds. Miss M. Ellis for some reason not connected with gave the motto entitled "You Are the other four services. Some of the Nearer God's House In a Garden lads get the impression that either Than Anywhere Else On Earth," in of these branches of the service have her usual capable manner. The it easy but little do they know just demonstration on "Apple Dressed what work is to be done. Not that'I Up" was very ably given by Miss ant asking for sympathy but would Annie Consitt, who displayed sev- just like .to outline one week's work. eral varieties of this delicious fruit, for an example, In our special port Mrs, E, Norminton gave an inter we have an average of 8 shows a esting list of Current Events. Silent week which takes up 4 nights (2 Prayers were offered for 'memory shows a night). On the other nights P. 0. Gerald Passmore and A. B. we either have a dance, bingo, or Benson Dick R.C.N.V.R. recently some sort of entertainment for the killed in action, Illustrated Bird lads where and when possible. During Pictures by Mrs. Robt. Simpson the day there are certain days for were very interesting. A presents- canteen when the lads can bay a tion of gifts to Mrs, Lloyd Noakes, limited amoiur.t of any items we have the first English war bride to arrive on hand, such as cigarettes, soap, in Hensall was made by Mrs. Ker- shoe polish and chocolate bats. There slake while the accompanying ad- are also cables to be sent home as dress was read by Miss •Gladys well as flowers and personal inquir- Luker to Mrs. Noakes: les to be answered, My own special Dear Friend: We are very pleased job is operating a mobile tea car out to have you with us on this ]nappy of which I serve hot tea and biscuits occasion. We desire to offer you to the fighting troops. When ram not and your dear sons a most hearty on, the read with the tea. car I help in "Welcome" to Hensall; your new the canteen or whatever the super home. In this time of war and visor has for me to do. Last week in, trouble we know that our young 6 days we served out roughly 1600 people have a great responsibility cups of tea to 3 regiments who were to carry and so we feel you will in action and the poor lads sure en - have your share of trials and sor- loved seeing the mobile roll in every rows along life's path. But we hope clay. This is just a rough sketch of that they will be lightened as you a week's work and Xmas time was think of your many friends .in this much busier as we entertained as community, this imprinting upon „many to take kiddiesas a possible oss b1eows which help your mind the fact that 'there are so.called no friends like the new friends," spare time. However, T really enjoy We ask you to accept these gifts, the work to do just and eel thl that 1 ae1 helping c and day, as m you, they constantly use them fromreamto ind front line trenches with a lot of my you of our love friendship and good friends I and hope to be able to stay will. is scrap is all Mrs. Fred Beer assisted IVirs, over as the lads who are doing the Noakes in unwrapping the gifts fighting has to be some ve to have some to ion, after which she expressed her sin- one to try to get it and make it possible for cere thanks. All joined in singing "For She's a Jolly Good Fellow" them. This letter is beginning to The meeting closed by singing "'The sound more like a seter but I have had requests from poo- ent National Anthem" after which re- esrmon than a ]et- - phe asking what freshments were served. c job was anti Following' is a cony of a letter re - what the lads for recreation. i also ceived by Miss Gladys Luker from Rev, Robt. Passmore thanking the Institute for the shipment of used Library Books: "Victoria United Church, Melita, Man., Tan. 22, 1945. Dear Gladys: want to thank the peole of the Hen- sall W.I. for the lovely box sent ane at Xmas as I enjoyed it by sharing it with my pals here. Every article in the box was much appreciated. Also' w thanks a million for the letters hich' Card of Thanks Mrs. Thomas Williams and. Cecelia wish to express their sincere thanks to , the hospital staff, : Dr. McMaster, the staff an& employees of the 'Sea- forth flour, mills and for spiritual bouquets and those who loaned cars in their recent sad .bereavement, FOR SALE Stack of hay abut 5 loads, Apply to, Roy Lawson - FOR SALE Purebred Shorthorn bull, This bull is from Clifford H, Keyes' strain. Dark red in color, Pearson Charters, phone] 656x4, Seaforth. • CATTLE WANTED For grass, for the season. Good spring creek. Apply to Isaac.MeGavin, 1 Walton 11.15.2; Phone' 16 on 831. FOR SALE Small oak buffet and child'sbed, with drop side. Mrs, T. Johnston, N. Main street, FOR SAL A Royal Maitland range in good condition, six lids, reservoir and warming closet. Coal or wood, with pipes. Phone 54r5, Dublin. WANTED TO BUY A quantity of Early Alaska Seed Oats, pure. 'No barley desired. Tele- phone 23-16, Dublin, FOR SALE Two Durham heifers due to freshen in March. Phone 55r2, Dublin central. Joseph Jordan, URGENTLY NEEDED A medium-size trunk wanted at once. Apply to Lieut. Major, Salva- tion Army. FOR SALE Two your calves. Dale . Nixon, Seaforth. FOR SALE Seven roomed frame house with barn, hydro & water installed, and 31k- acres of land priced right for immediate sale, situated on Market & Louisa Sts. L. J. Burns, Seaforth. FARM FOR SALE 100 acre clay loam farm, Lot 8, Con. 6, Hullett Township, good barn on wall, frame house, drilled well, windmill. Price $3,500 cash, immed- iate possession. F. Sparks, 48e6.i Black -friars St., London, Phone Met- calf 7842W, ' FERTILIZER DRILL FOR SALE Massey Harris No. 20 fertilizer drill 11 run, equipped with steel wheels and alemite lubrication. Phone . 84701, Seaforth, NOTICE All persons desirous of procuring trees for planting this spring are re- quested to contact the school teacher in your section not later than March 1.6th. By placing orders in this man- ner there is no cost to persons desir- ing such trees and they will be de- livered to the school by County trucks. Any person ordering 500 or more trees may have them parceled in an. individual order. N. W. MILLER, County Clerk, The Library books sent out b y the came and sent] more of them as mail from home is as god a tonic as I can Institute arrived a few days ago. get when I get 'homesick or fed up,i • HELP WANTED We were very pleased to receive yours gratefully, LO.UIS.FORREST.-I immediately. Reliable "girl or Wo - them and since there is no Library here in Melita I am sure they will man to do general house work for one be smelt appreciated by many BAYFIELD (month Apply to News office. others. Thank you very much for Mr, Geo. Weston, who has been wishes to you and the Institute, I home Monday and Miss •E. Weston Small size kitchen range in good am, Syncerely yours, Robert Pass- who has spent the last two weeks in condition, burns coal or wood. Apply more." Goderich returned home Tuesday, to News Of fice, Miss Barbara liichhe spent the Cpl. Grant Turner, Who has been week -end with relatives an• friends stationed at an Eastern point spent his leave with his wife -and son. in London. Cpl Turner's father of Goderich To the Secretary, Women's 10- visited him over the week end, stitute, Hensall, Ont. Can., Jan. 15, The Farm Federation held a meet - 1945. Dear Secretary: A lovely gift ing in the town hall on Tuesday af- of plum ram has reached .us from ternoon and evening showing films you, and 2 do want to thank you on which were interesting and instruc- behalf of the children you have ben- tive. efited, for sending them such a de- Mr. Jas. Robinson, proprietor of licious present.' They would, I know, Robinson's food ship, arrived in write you a sticky letter, if they town after an absence in London were. able to. Yours sincerely, Elsa and is making extensive alterations Dunbar, Head of Empire and Por- to his Store in preparation for open- eign Department. Women's: 'Winn- ing for business in two weeks. Mn tary Services For ' Civil Defence, Robinson's many friends will be London, England. glad to welcome him back after his Mrs. Minnie Sangster and Misses illness. Margaret and Norma Sangster spent Mrs, Jas. Ferguson is home after the week end in Toronto with P0. a month's absence visiting her son Douglas Sangster who just arrived in London. home from overseas. Douglas has The Junior Red Cross held a con - been a prisoner of war in Germany cert and served tea in the public for sometime and .arrived in New school rooms on Friday- Theyouth- York 'last week on the Gripsholm.n win ken s our kindness and with all e'ood visiting his son in Detroit returned FOR SALE Be was' able to have a week end f 1 and their teachers are pass and spent it in Toronto vrith efforttscongratulated in their worthy the family and friends. His brother, Several of the hockey enthusiasts LAC. Robt. Sangster of Camp Bor- were in Goderich on Monday to wit - den, joined the family there. Doug- nese . the Goderich and Lucknow las expects to be able to come home' game. soon but at present is receiving We hear on the radio of the sign's 'treatment in Christie street hospital. of approaching spring but Bayfield The members of council, compris- bird lovers are enjoying the many ing Reeve R. E. Shadchck, Messrs• different birds, Blue jays, cardinals, A. W. Kerslake, Melvin Mair. How- woodpeckers and many others of and Hyde and Ed,' Fink are in Tor- our feathered friends have been here onto this week attending the Good all winter. Roads convention, Mrs. McEwan and Dosis of Clin- Following are letters received' ton were renewing acquaintances in from overseas by Miss Gladys Luker town on Sunday, "Dear Gladys; I am very sorry for The regular meeting of the Red taking such a long time to answer Cross unit will meet on Friday even- your letter. T didn't receive it until ing in the Orange hall, a few days ago as I had been on temporary duty and didn't bother to Answer to -Europe's Hunger have my mail forwarded. I enjoy Cattle Gland Surgery your letters very: much and would Dr. Serge Veronoff, famous rejuven- hate to lone youasa correspondent ation expert, in an interview in The and don't expect I will as long as I American Weekly with this Sunday's keep up my end. A letter from me (March 4) issue of The Detroit Sun - won't seem much of. a compensation day Times, explains a scientifically for all the work you people go tested scheme to breed giant size through trying to keep me happy but cattle, hogs and sheep whichwould it is the least I can do and.,1 will en- mature in months and replenish Eur. cleaver to be more prompt in future. (mean live stock depleted by the I am hoping with you that next 'Nazis, flet Sunday's Detroit Times 101P::�sr,,^' fir , :'L:.r&"".':.pre NOTICE Malting arley We are now contracting ' acreage for the growing of Barley for next season's crop, at 75c per bushel For fuse therpartioniars, contact Geo. T. Mickle & Sons HENSALL, ONTARIO Telephone 103 Fertilizer Grass Seed & Seed Corn Orders for above should be in as soon as possible and be sure of delivery. CO - OP & SHUR-GAIN FEEDS made daily Western Grain & Chop Peanut Oil Meal Cod Liver .Oil Feeding Molasses Oyster Shell &' Limeshetl Finn's Minerals &.Tonics Reduced 'Bron Rex Wheat Germ Oil' Cooper's DRI-KIL, Universal, Milking Machines & Parts Seaforth Farmers Co-operative Phone 9 Clearing Auction Sale Frrni St.oek and Implements. At Lot 55, Maitland Con-, Goderich Twp,, two miles north of Summerhill on Base Line, end mile west, on Wednesday, March 14th, at 1 p.m, 14orses—1 gray mare 12 years old; 1 brown gelding 3 years old'. Cattle -1 Durham cow, fresh two months; 1 Durham cow due time of sale; 1 Holstein cow due Mar, 10; 1 Holstein cow due Mar, 22; 1 Dur- tram heifer clue June lst; S Durham steers 2 years old, 800.1000 lbs.; 2 Durham year-old cattle; 1 Durham fall calf; 1 Hereford bull, serviceable age. Implements -1 M.H. binder, 7 foot cut; 1 Deering mower 6 ft. cut; 10-11,. sulky rake; 1 springtoothcultivator; 1 set of 4 section diamond harrows; 1 M.H. 13 hoe . drill with fei•tilator; 3 -drum steel roller; 1 walking plow, Fleury; 2 Kangaroo 2-furrowwalking plows; 1 farm wagon; 16 ft. hayrack; 1 sot of sleighs, flat rack; 1 gravel box, new; 1 set of Renfrew scales, 2000 lbs.; 1. fanning mill; 1. power emery; coal oil brooder stove; coal brooder stove; sugar kettle; Stewart horse clipper; M.H. cream separator, 2 years old; soilffler, 125 ft. hay rope, new; 1 hay fork, slings and chain; bag holder; 1 large mail box; whip- pletrees, neckyokes, chains and other articles. About 10 tons hay, Harness -1 set of team harness. Quantity of lumber. Everything will be sold as proprietor is giving up farming because of poor health. Terms cash, Percy Riley, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Implements.— Mr. Harold Jackson has been instruct- ed to sell by public auction on Lot 2, Con, 9, H,R.S., Tuolcersmith, plowed road 5 miles south and 21h miles east of Seaforth, or 4 miles west of Stalfa, on Thursday, March 15th. Sale com- mences at 1 o'clock sharp. HORSES.—Matched team of Bel - glass chestnut geldings rising 7 years weighing 1600 lbs. each, 1 driving horse good single or double. CATTLE, -1 Polled Angus cow 9 yrs old, to freshen in June; 1 grey cow 10 yrs. old (not bred); 1 pure- bred Jersey cow 4 yrs. old, bred Feb- bi'uary; 1 black cow 7 yrs. old due to. freshen in June; 1 roan cow 7 yrs. old due to freshen April; 1 roan heif- er just freshened; 1 red heifer firet calf due to freshen April; 1 Hereford cow 6 yrs, old, due to freshen March ; 5 heifers and 1 steer rising 2 yrs. olds (choice grassers); 4 yearling calves, PIGS -20 chunks weighing 100 to 150 lbs. 1 brood sow, 8 suckers just weaned. , 3 calves 2:nronths old, 7 yearlings. POULTRY -115 Barred Rock hens, laying well (Scott's). IMPLEMENTS — Massey Harris tractor 101 Jr. on rubber, lights and starter, with power take -off; Massey- Harris 2 -furrow tractor plow 12 -inch bottom; McCormick Deering binder 6 ft. cut nearly new; Massey Harris mower 6 ft. cut; Massey Harris hay loader (nearly new); Massey Harris manure spreader in good condition; McCormick ]Say rake 10 ft.; Frost and. Wood stiff tooth cultivator; Massey Harris seed fis•i11 10 -hoe; wooden land roller; fanning mill' with sieves, mo- tor attachment; 1 h.p. General Elec- tric motor; 2000 lb. scales, hay rack 16 ft. long with sliding' rack, set bench sleighs, '14 Bain wagon; 11A yd. gravel box; top buggy, cutter, root pulper, 2 walking plows, gang plow, turnip plow, 4 section harrows with evener, 1 Viking cream separator 600 lbs. with motor, root scuffler, stone boat, wheelbarrow, 6 sling ropes, hay fork, trip rope and sling chain, bag truck, clehorning saw, hand saw, 2 gasoline drums, 25 and 45 gal.; 1 oak barrel, 1 truck tarpaulin, buffalo robe, horse blankets, 1 leg vice, number cedar posts, 360 rock elm fence slats, 3 planks 10 ft. long, 3 bunches new shingles, 2 chicken shelters, chicken troughs, hay knife, logging chain, tractor jack, form for cement trough. HARNESS -1 double set of brass mounted breeching harness, in good repair, 3 sets of single harness, odd collars, odd pieces. of harness, GRAIN -600 bus. mixed grain, 75 bus, 'wheat. Hay—Small quantity clo- ver ]nay, 1 bus. of timothy seed, half bus. mixed grass seed, HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS -1 bed- room suite, 1 wooden bed, iron bed, springs and mattress, kitchen cabinet, extension table, 6 .dining room chairs, small table, 3 rocking chairs, toilet set, 1 congoleum rug 0x12, Beach Companion cook stove, electric table lamp, odd lamps, 2 wash tubs, quart sealers, erodes, iron pot, odd dishes and graniteware, high chart•, folding go-cart, crib bed, cradle, feather tick, spinning wheel. Forks, shovels, chains, tools, sleek yokes, doubletrees, whii'fletre5a, pails, sacks, other art- icles too numerous to mention. Ev- erything to be sold es the farm is sold. Terms cash. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; JOHN T. 1DLGIE, Prop.; Leslie Butson, Cleric,_ Auction Sale Of Household Effects. On Saturday, March loth, at 1 p,m, on Main Street south, -Seaforth; 3 piece chesterfield suite, chester- field table; bridge lchmp; dining room suite; mohair chest; heater in good. condition; 4 beds, springs & ' mat- tresses; feather ticks; several pill- ows; 2 'dressers; 3 commodes; elec- tric washing machine; folding iron- ing board; McLary's kitchen range;. kitchen table; kitchen cupboard; cellar table, sealers, crocks, boiler, tubs, washboard; curtains, 2 congol- enm.rugs; Axminster•' rug 6x9,elec- tric toaster, electric plate; quantity of aluminum ware, bake beard, roll- ing pins, etc., shovels, rakes, hoes and bucicsgp' lerss s cash. Miss Minnie Nixon, 'Proprietress, Harold Jackson? Auctioneer: Want and For Sale Ads, 1 week 25c Saturday Cash Specials RIAXWELL HOUSE' COFFEE, 1'b, bag 39c CREAM STYLE GOLDEN CORN, 2 tins' • 25c TOMATO SOUP, 3 tins 25c ROBERTS COUGI-I SYRUP, bottle BUCKL'E'Y'S 0OUGII SYRUP .... WAMPOLE'S EXTRACT OF COD LIVER OIL 35c ., 40c and 75c 1.00 National Hog Concentrate, 40% per cwt. 3.25 W. J. FINNIGAN • Team Back Bands 1.50 EACH JACK'S REPAIR COMING EVENT Dance, Clinton Town Ball, to Bert Worth and Isis CKNX Ambassadors, Friday, Mar, 9. Dancing 9-1. Adm. '50c. FARM FOR. SALE 112 acres, Thos. Young Estate, 9 miles:. east of Walton, 14th con. Meliillop. On the premises good brick house 29x12 with frame kitchen, barn 45x86,' cement floors, driving shed 00x46, hen house, lots of water. Apply to Milton Young, .Cromarty, or Mrs. Wm. Dundee, Walton. FARMS FOR SALE South half lot 27, con. 4, -Hibbert, all seeded to grass, with never -fail- ing spring creek, good pasture farm. Also Lot 27, west half, 5 con. Hibbert, with barn 56x36, straw shed 48x22, drive shed, hen house, root, cellar in gangway, frame house and kitchen and summer kitchen, 5 acres fall wheat, 20 acres fall plowed, 3 acres bush, balance seed- ed, both farms well drained and in high state of cultivation. Apply to Joseph 'Atkinson,' Dublin. TENDERS WANTED For the painting of the interior of class- room, library and lobby of School House of S.S. #2, McKSlloP. Specifications may be had by, applying to undersigned. Job to be done in Easter holidays. Apply to JOS. T. STUGILL, Soc.-Treas., S.S. #2, M0101101),. R.R.2, Seaforth, TENDERS WANTED For the wiring end installation of light fixtures in School House of S.S. #2, Mo- Klllon. Plans and specifications may be seen by getting hr touch with the undersigned, Work to be done according to specifications. Work to be done in Easter holidays. Tenders to be in bi, March 10, 1045. Low- est or any tender not necessarily accepted. Apply, J05. T. HUG.ILL, Sec.-Treas., S.S., #2. Mcfiillop, Seaforth, 12.11.2. FARM FOR SALE There will be offered for sale b' nubile auction, subject to a reserve bid and other conditions of sale, on MONDAY, .6TH MARCH, 1045 At 1,90 o'clock In the afternoon At the Town Hall, Seaforth, Ontario, The west half of Lot 16, Concession 6. Hallett Township. The said farm consists eS 50 acres, more or less. andis first class level land. It is all seeded to grass and well watered by a., never failing spring. Growing thereon are a number of good fruit trees. For particulars apply to the undersigned. Dated this 13th day of February, .1045. BRUCE MEDD, R.R,1, Seaforth. ROBERT JAMIESON, RILL, I.ondesltoro, Executors of the Estate of Alexander Leitch. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, FARM FOR SALE 150 acres, Lot 27, and N. half of lot 26, Con. 4, Tugkersmith, L.R.S. Good buildings, cement silo, never - failing water supply. Good state of cultivation. 1f not sold will be rented, Wm. Fotlteringham, Seaforth, R,11.3, 'Phone 628r11. NOTICE Wm. Bradshaw, your Watkins deal- er, and also agent for E. D. Smith & Son, fruit and ornamental nursery stock, Market street, Seaforth, Ont. Phone 50. • Spence's Produce . GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth i FOR SALE SPECIAL -- 7 Rooso Frame House, Jelin St., 3 Pcs, Bathroom, Furnace, Hydro 3 Wire, Town Water. Combin- ation Barn & Garage. Gooch location, a real buy, prompt. possession. Large ,Brick house, Market St, Slate. Roof, now rented as apartments. •A Good.' investment 6 -Room house, Main St, Egmondville. Bathroom, Combination range, 'Furn- ace, Garage & Barn combined, 8 -Roost house, Coleman St,, Bath room, Furnace, hydro, acre lancl,1 splendid barn, Also a number of other properties. 50 ,Acre Farm, apuprox. 3 mile from Seaforth on Highway. Make good grass farm. Priced reasonable, ' E, C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance &• Real Estate bone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res, 220• OTICE. Frank Finnigan, Nyour Rawleigh dealer, on Louisa St., Seaforth, has aline of products at the house. Phone 58W. A I McConnell •& Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H, Glenn Haya SISAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The, Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth, Office hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1.30 pen, to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE,— SEAFORTH Ont. • Officers President, . W. R. Archibald, Spa - forth; Vice President, Frank A1o. Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. add 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 Mo - Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander. Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. MoICercher, 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 • poet offices, Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First-Ciaaa Companies. SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, M,B., Graduate of University of Toronto. The.. Clinic is fully equipped with complete and modern x-ray and other' up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic equipment, Dr. F, J. R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and Throat, will be at the Clinic the first Tuesday in every month from 3 to 5 p.m. Free well -baby clinic will be held on the second and last Thursday in every month from 1 to 2 p.m. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat Phone 90 W Seaforth DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in 'Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and "' Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square. throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to 4'p•m, Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each mont11.-53 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267. 0. A. WHITNEY Successor to Holmes & Whitney Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Service. Adjustable Hos- pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell' Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. ' Nights. and Holidays, 65 Sun Life Assurance Co. o f Canada Assures Security for ` over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent 'CEMETERY MEMORIALS Large Stock of Modern Memorials on display at our Seaforth Showrooms For the convenience of our patrons office will be opon on .TUESDAYS . Open by appointment at any other time. See Dr. Harburn, next door Cunningharn & Pryde • Clinton Exeter Seaforth Phone 41 - DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 115. EXETER 2Z5 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.; (&issential War Industry)