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Anniversary services will be held I
in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen-
tall, May 20th, Rev. ;Norman Mac
Kay B. A., Knox Church, :Mitchell,
Well be the guest speaker at both
cervices and there will be special
music by the choir.
Rev. W, A. Kincaid of Innerkip MI Ff
will preach for a call in Carmel
Presbyterian Church, Henson, May
27th at both the morning andeven-
'
ing services.
PICTURES
Mr. and Mrs. Cowan and son
William.' of Blyth, Visited recently
with their son and daughter-in-law �y sy9 y
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Cowan and one, 66.®tt ®Y
Teddy
Ivir, and Mrs. Harold Shepherd of MFTH
R
At S. S. =2, TUCKES
Toronto, spent the weekend with At, miles north-east E ISppen
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Jas. Snxillie. Program by School Children
Miss Mavis Spencer of Toronto,
visited over the weekend with her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Spencer.
Mr. Arthur Dinnin of Toronto
and Miss Laura Dinnin of Stratford, Auction Sale
spent the weekend with their parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm Dinnin, On James St„ Seaforth, Saturday,
visited over the weekend with her
Miss Mildred Jones of Kitchener, 'May 19, at 1:30 p.m,
Sherlock Manning player piano;
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Norman walnut chesterfield table; walnut
Jones. end table • oak dining -room suite of
.Hiss Mary Hemphill of London, buffet, table, and six chairs; walnut
spent the weekend with her parents, china cabinet; kitchen table and
Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill. chairs; 2 small tables; 2 fern stands
Miss Helen McNaughton of Tor -
and fernery; odd chairs and stands;
onto, was a ,weekend visitor at the 4 beds and springs; folding beck
home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 2 dressers; walut dresser .(an-
home
McNaughton. tique); wardrobe; 2 toilet sets;
Mr. and Mrs. Cline Flyweek of Lon chest of drawers; singer sewing ma -
dolt visited over the weekend
itncl Mrs. chine; 2 coal heaters; Victor grama-
theJas latter's parent`, phone and records; number of gallon
Jas. Parkins -bottles; and other household articles;
Mr. Roy Phaff of St. M°17.51" s kitchen stove and utensils; glass
ted recently at the home of corner cupboard; glass cupboard;
mother, 3lrs, Alice Pilaff. lawn mower and garden tools; 8
Mr. and Mrs. Whitney Carter and large pieces of linoleum; 2 congole-
family of Clinton, were recent visi- urn rugs: ice box; leather couch;
tors with Mrs. Carter's mother, Mrs. It ton Ford truck
Catharine Redden, Terms—Cash.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Simpson, Billie Geo. W. Hill, Prop.
and Bobbie of Detroit, visited dui''' Flarolcl Jackson, Auctioneer,
lila the past week with the former's LOST
mother, Mrs. Lou Simpson.
Mrs. Geo. Walker returned after A. sum of money in or around the
a pleasant visit with relatives in Tor- Brueefield Church on May 6th.
onto. Finder please inquire at News
Miss Barbara Michie spent the Office.
weekend at the home of her parents
Mr. and Mrs. James Michie at Bel- f FOR SALE
Bel -
grave. Sheep and lambs for sale. Apply
The District Annual meeting of to J. W. Thompson, Phone 31 on
Wen's Institutes will be held in 888, Seaforth,
Tuckersmith
Federation of
Agriculture
FREE
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the Hensall United Church on Wed. 1
May 30th when Miss E.
Hopkins will be tt he special speaker.
Miss Margaret MacLaren of Wa-
terloo
e
home of her thet
er parents, Mr. and Mrs.
R. Y. MacLaren.
Dr. A. R. Campbell and Mrs.
Campbell of Guelph. spent the week-
. end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, R.
Y. MacLaren.
Mrs. Geo. Walker has been visit-
ing in Toronto with her son-in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs, Geo.
Gould.
Mrs. J. Carter of London, visited
during the weekend with her parents
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. G. Bell,
Mr. and Mrs. Roht. McKenzie and
family moved to Clinton on Wed-
nesday to take un residence there,
Miss Marion MacLaren of Goder-
ich visited with friends here during
the Past week.
Dr. G. G. Steer and Mrs, Steer
anent two days in Toronto during
the past week.
' The Late Mrs. Coleman—
Mrs, Francis Coleman passed
away in Clinton hospital on Wed-
nesday following a short illness. The
deceased has been a resident of Hen -
sail for a number of years, moving
here from their farm on the
Parr
rr
Line. Her husband predeceased
a few years ago. Surviving
g arColeman
sons, Harry,
of Varna.
Card of Thanks
The family of the late John Dillon
is deeply grateful to all his friends
and neighbours for their numerous
acts of kindness during his iMIitesa,
and at the time of his death. Special
thanks is extended to Rev, Dr. J. B.
Ffoulkes and to Dr. M. W. Stapel-
ton, as well as to all those who gave
spiritual and floral offerings and to!
those who loaned cars and all others
who expressed kindness and sym-
pathy in so many diferent ways.
COURT OF REVISION
The Court of Revision on the
Assessment Rolls for the Township
of Stanley will be held in the Town-
ship Hall, Varna, on the 31st day of
May 1945, at 10 o'clock in the fore-
noon when appeals will be heard.
Also take notice that all appeals
must be in writing and in the hands
of the clerk on or before May 28th
1945.
CHAS. C. PILGRIM, Clerk.
COURT OF REVISION
The Council of the Township of
Maillop will meet as a Court of Re-
vision on the Assessment of 1944, at.
Carnegie Hall, Seaforth, on Tuesday,
the 5th day of June, 1946, at 10
A.M. Parties interested should gov-
ern themselves accordingly.
J. M. ECKERT,
Clerk, McKillop
DRAIN TENDERS
TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP
Separate tenders for the repair of
the following drains: 1st. McCallum -
Winthrop, estimate 13900 yards at
$4500,00; 2nd, . Winthrop South,
estimate 1450 yards at $475.00, will
be received by the undersigned until
Friday,. May 25th, 'when tenders will
be opened at the Carnegie Library
Hall, Seaforth. Contractor to state
when work will commence. Ten per
cent of the contract price to .accomp-
any tenders. Satisfactory bonds to
be furnished. Lowest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. Plans and
specifications may be seen at the
office of the clerk. Lot 27, Con, 2 �
McKillop.
J. M. Eckert, Clerk I
R.R. 1, Seaforth, Ont.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
LAWS N
RADIO SERVICE
Phone 841 -23, Seaforth
AT SOX FURNITURE STORE
Thurs. and Sat.
ELECTRIC FENCERS FIXED
RADIO BATTERIES
BREEDERS' SALE OF HIGH CLASS
sHoRTHoRNs
Sale to be held at
EXETER ARENA
Wed., May 30
38 HEIFERS AND YOUNG COWS
Of the Choicest Breeding and of
the Type and Quality seldom offered
for sale in an auction. Good colors
and from our best Breeding Cows and
Sires. The six young Bulls all sired
by Kiaymor Elector (11. M. Peck's
great Breeding Sire), 'tliey are ideal
in Color and Splendid Types
If you are interested in Live Stock
improvement, take advantage of
this rare opportunity
C'onsignol's—
W. C. F. Oestricher, Crediton, Ont.
R. M. Peck, Zurich, Ont.
Clarence Douglas, Brantford, Ont.
Auctioneers—Duncan Brown, Rob(..
AMOR, WW'rn, O'Neil.
Clearing Auction Saie
Of Perm Stock, Implements and Furniture.
at Lot 19. Conc. 2, Flullett, t,_ miles east
and 101 miles north of Clinton on Tuesday,
May 2nd, nt 1 p.m. sharp, consisting or 0
full line of Implements, Horses, Cattle, Pigs
and Furniture.
lneluded In the sale is an Allis Chalmers
ls.pt Model B Tractor on rubber, and Tractor
Equipment. Also for sale is a pure bred Red
Poll heifer registered; a pure bred Red Poll
bull, registered: and a pure bred Red Poll
hull calf. •
Terms of sole, cash. Everything to be sold
without reserve as proprietor has sold his
farm.
JAMES E. JOHNSTON, Proprietor.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer.
Ask you: dealer t0expiain why
It does make a difference what
o0 you use I Ask hien about British
American's amazing new Peer -
Less Motor Oil."It's Alloyed" to
prevent oxidation, out repair
costs. Drive in for a Spring
change -over today)
Tile &Illsb American 011 Company Undid
ALWAYS ' BOY WITH
I"tiEN'C4 AT'.THE
N:`F Til:. p,IG. B.A
.• PHIL PRESANT
B.A. Service Station
Liberal Action for
Agriculture
Here are some of the practical steps which your
Liberal government has token for your benefits
1 Guarantees of minimum prices for farm products:
2 Trade agreements with 20 countries:
3 Debt cancellation took $225 millions debt off
farmers' shoulders.
4
5
6
Took import duty and war
farm equipment.
Saved apple industry by s
agreements.
Premiums paid on high grade
cheese and grade A and B1
hogs.
7 Wheat Acreage Reduction
and Prairie Earm Income pay-
ments made in 1941 to tide far-
mers over until market for wheat
found.
8 Export contracts, operative
until 1947, act as floor prices
under farm products.
0 The above, with the Export
Credits Insurance Act, will
maintain farm incomes through-
out post-war period.
10 Appointed (August 1944)
Agricultural Prices Support
Board to guarantee for post-war
security to farmers' incomes
11 To enable farmers to improve
their working and living con-
ditions, your Liberal Government
has provided for intermediate and
short term credits by amending
the Bank Act and passing the
Farm Improvement Loans Act, and
further, has arranged that those
wishing to build new homes or
repair, extend or renovate their
present homes can borrow the
money under the National Hous-
ing Act.
- 12Inaugurated annual farm pro-
duction programmes through
co-operation between the Depart-
ment of Agriculture and farmers'
organizations in every ,part of
Canada:
exchange tax off
pecial
marketing
Under Liberal Government,
Farm Incomes Rose Steadily
("NNE out of every three men working in
Canada is on the farm. Agriculture is the
nation's most important industry. Since 1935,
your Liberal Government has kept farming at
the top of its list for action. Look at the panel
(left).
Although 23% fewer men have been available
for farm work, production has increased more
than 40%—a splendid record of achievement
for victory!
Even before the war, by securing foreign mar-
kets, taking off surpluses and stimulating home
consumption, your Liberal Government assisted
in raising total farm income by 45%.
During the war, the farmer for the first time
was put in the sound position of
knowing exactly how he stood
financially. He was protected
against increases in his costs of
production and guaranteed a
market at fixed prices for a
specified volume of produce. In
1939 farm income was $772,-
000,000; in 1944itwas 81,8.17;
000,000, an increase of over a
billion /
After the war, your Liberal
Government has arranged to
keep farm incomes up by floor
prices on farm and fish prod-
ucts, and by foreign trade...
to improve farm living condi-
tions by Family Allowances,
National Housing Plan, Farm
Improvement Loans Act, and
other social measures ... and
to secure agriculture's future by
conservation of soil and other
natural resources together with
farsighted projects for irriga-
tion, road and other improve-
ments as soon as manpower
and materials are available.
When you vote Liberal you
act for your own and your fam-
ily's continued welfare.
RISING
FARM INCOME
CASH INCOME'FROM THE
SALES OF FARM PRODUCTS'
SHOWN IN
MILLIONS OF DOLLARS
slm" a3 3333
Ino
too
1000
1500
1400
1300
1200
1100
1000•
000
000
700
000 -
no
Cash income from the sale of
farm products (millions of dollars)
KEEP iT UP!
BUILD A NElYSOC/W flfia€.@
VOTE IIBERAL
PUBLISHED BY THE NATIONAL 'UBERAI COMMITTEE
THURSDAY, MAY 17, 1945
CASH & CARRY. SATURDAY SPECIALS,
FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 98 lb bag .. ,276
FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 21 ]b. bag 79e
.FIVE ROSES FLOUR, 7 lb. bag ... ...... .:..:.... ,..,.25e
29c
29c
390
APRICOT JAM, 2 lbs.
APPLE & LOGANBERRY JAM, 2 lbs.
CHOICE TABLE POTATOES, 15 lb, peck
MAXWELL HOUSE COFFEE, LB. BAG 390
W. J. FINNIGAN
HOOF OINTMENT
GALL SALVE
SADDLE SOAP
METAL POLISH
.40
.40
.40
.20
at
JACK'S REPAIR
Card of Thanks
The Colemnui family desire to express their
sincere appreciation for the beautiful Aiwa!
tributes and the many kind exPressions
sympathy extended to them during then
rent bereavement; We wink to than,]:h Hco-
na :�vd Parr Line neighbours who assisted in
Illy war, also Dr. W. A. Oakes, and staff of
Minton Public hospital, special nurses. Rev.
R. A, Brook and those who wailed with the
singing. ' •
PLANTS FOR SALE
Read lettuce Early Tomatoes, Cabbage,
Cauliflower, Spanish Onions, and a ,lumttity
of .good Dutch set, BAKERS, Railway St,.
FOR SALE
A combination bean seomler and harvester
for sale: WESLEY ROE. :2r4, Blyth.
FOR SALE
Nine choice suckling pigs, five weeks old.
THEODORE DALE. Lot 51, Con. 2, Hallett.
Phone 15 on 2.00, Clinton.
FOR SALE
Three range shelters, new. Phone 517r1).
FOR SALE
Rubber tire wagon in Al condition. Also
some young sows and a young hog. Harney
11eLlwain. phone 350x23, Seaforth.
Spence's Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
Seed Potatoes
We have a few bags of Potatoes,.
sprouted, suitable for planting,
While they last—$1,50 per 90 Ib,
bag
Get them at once, if interested
J. E. Hugill & Son
Phone 34-616, Clinton
3 utiles west of Seaforth
FOR SALE
Michelite Seed Beans, No, 1 qual-
ity, grown from a top yielding crop.
Phone Hensall 88r25, G. Broderick,
Exeter, Ont.
NOTICE
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Any person or persons putting rubbish of
any kind on streets will be prosecuted.
—By order of the Streets Committee
FOR SALE
A choice pure bred Hereford bull, Phone
4605, Dublin, •Zack ltyen,
FOR SALE
30 10, tower Windmill and 3 way
pump for drilled well, brass cylinder
in good •repate•. Also one 3 hp Fair-
banks.Morse gasoline engine, 1 good
used mangold and turnip sower, Me-
llon drive. Wm. G. McSpadden, R.R.1,
Seaforth. -
FARM FOR SALE
Five miles south of Seaforth, and.
one mile east, Lot 7, Concession 8,
Tuckersmith, One mile from school.
Large bank barn, brick house, hen
house and pig pen. Drained. Plenty
of water, Twelve acres fall wheat; 85
acres spring crop; balance in grass.
Possession given immediately. Apply
to J. W. Free, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
North Main street: Frame dwell-
ing with barn and 2 acres of land,
hydro, suitable for poultry farming.
John St,: Frame dwelling, hydro
and furnace, priced reasonable.
Watson & Reid, 'Seaforth.
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.
FOR SALE
Modern House, John Street, with Garage.
Good location. Prompt. possession,
Brick House, Market St., Good Investment.
Prompt possession,
Modern Rouse, Egmondville, Garage, r/j
acre land. A real buy. Immediate ':possession.
50- Acres, make good pasture farm, 3 miles
from Seaforth on Highway. Prompt posses-
sion.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate
Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220
NOTICE
Frank Finnigan, your Rawleigh dealer, on
Louisa St.,. Seaforth, has a line of products
at the house. Phone 58W.
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc,
Patrick D. McConnell, H, Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, 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 p.m, to 5 p.m. Sa:turdag
evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH Ont.
Officers
President, W. R. Archibald, Sea.
forth; Vice President, Frank Mc
Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and.
Manager, M. A, Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born-
holm; B. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mir
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brimfield; R. F.
McKerchel•, 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 nameh officers'
addressed to their respective post.
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 -Class
Companies.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E, A. McMaster, M.H., 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. 1", 3, R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Ear, Bye, Nose end
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.
7OHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 6 J
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., MAX
Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W ' - SeafoEth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Bye, Bar, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, Univ y
of Toronto, Late Assistant New it
Ophthalmic and Aural Instil e,
Mooreheld's Eye, and Golden Squ
throat hospitals, London, Eng. t
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, the
Wednesday in each month from 2 0
4 p.m, Also at Seaforth Clinic first
Tuesday in each month, -53 Waterloo
St Stratford, Telephone 267.
G. A. WHITNEY
Successor to Holmes & Whitney
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Irpe
pital Bed for rent, Agent for Mitchel?
Nursery Flowers. Phone 110,
Nights and Holidays 65
Sun Life Assurance
Co. of 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 oar
patrons office will be. open on
TUESDAYS
Open by appointment at any
other time. See Dr. Harburn,
next door'
Cunningham & Pryde
Gllnton Exeter Seaforth
Phone 41
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DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 221
DARLING & CO, OF CANADA, LTD.
(Essential War Industry)