HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-09-20, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPT. 20, 1945
HENSALL Evans t, of Card of Thanks Clearing Auction Sale
Mr, and
Of Farm Stock and Implements,
Waterloo spent the weekend at the A[1:s Albert E. Sperling wishes to lot 26, Con, 4, Huron Road Survey,
home of, the ]attar's pai'enls, Mr, thank Iter friends andutighbors and 5 miles east of Clinton and 2 miles
and Hr's. R. Y. l'IacLai•en, all those who helped in any way, for south of Highway No, S (33ii miles FOR SALE
111. and Mrs. Win. Simpson of their kiucluess and sympathy during west and 2 miles South of .Seaforth) A metal turning lathe, with six
Detroit spent the weekend at the her recent ber'eavemeut. Friday, Sept. 28, at 7:.00 p.m. sharp, foot bed. and 12 inch chuck, also 3
La ae of the fornier's parents, llrs' old;
OPP.SES—Cl HORSES—Clyde s horse $ 5 old.yrs. 2 21�Hensall. `
consisting of: p. s engine. Apply to Phone 90
Lon Simpson. ! - FOR SALE
Mies Annie E. Consitt and Mrs. 200 pullets, five months old, start- ea a yrs. FOR SALE
F. Farquhar were the guests of Mrs. ing to lay, Light Sussex X New ATTLE—Durham cow, 8 yrs. Grass farm, 100 acres. Lot 28,
Pepper at her summer home at Hampshire hybrids. Donald
Boot_ old, due hi October; Durham cow, Con. 2, Hibbert. Maurice Dalton,
Southampton, lest week. avian, phone 841r4, Seaforth central, 8 yrs to freshen. in May; Durham'
Miss Jessie Gillespie Of Seaforth heifer, 3 Years old, due time of sale; Dublin, R.R. 2.
visited over the weekend with bliss FOR SALE Holstein heifer, 4 yrs. old, to fresh- AUCTION SALE
Helen Swan, Purebred Yorkshire hog, regist- en October 15th; Jersey cow, 8 yrs. Outstanding Auction Sale df Antique
Sgt. Wilfred Kropp of Woodstock eyed, Also some young pigs. Phone old to freshen in May; 2 black cows Furniture, Rees and Dishes, in Goderich, on '
and Mrs. Kloppof London visited 5 yrs. old, to freshen in ,March; Wednesday, Sept. Ort„ at 12 o'clock sharp, Clearing Auction Sale
847 r 31. Wn7, Liyittgatoile, 1'ura[inre a, t55 Tate SheriS Reynolds.
Deer the weekend with the tatter's black cows, 4 yrs, old to freshen in Harold Jackson, suet,; E. P. -Chesney, ele,k
Parents, 3Ir, and Mrs. Jas. Parkins. FOR SALE March; 2 'black heifers, 3 yrs. old' 00 fit 0stork and Implements, On
Pwith calf at foot; 2e black heifers, 8 Auction Sale 1 Lot 2, Con, 13, Grey Township, 2/s
Hiss Joyce Broderick of London Some calves. Apply to Peter Situp. miles south 00. Brussels, and % ]like
spent the weekend at the home of son; 6{i7 1'2, Seaforth, yrs. fid; 2 if r, rsold; 2 ,yrs, old; Of Household Effects, in the town Past. on Friday, Sept. 2Sth, at 1 p.ils.
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Russel , Hereford heifer, 2 yrs. 5 spring 'of Clinton, on Monday, Sept. 24th, sharp.,
Broderick. FOR SALE calves. at 1.30 p,m.
y Mrs. 10101 Mcliinley, Prop. Charles Lewis Armstrong, Prop,
Miss withra friendsie spent the 1'J 30 Ford A roadster, good tires, PIGS—2 Dung sows; sot, and 10 Robt. Patrick Clerk; Lew Rowland,
weekend in London, new battery, motor in Al condition. pigs, 7 weeks old,
- Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer left on Thomas, J. Feeney, Phone 55 r 16, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Auctioneer'. IMPLEMENTS—Cockshutt 1941- E, P, Chesnsy, Cle
rk,
Saturday for their new home in Lon -Dublin. 60 Row Crop tractor on rubber ' Auction Sale
on, Dr. and Mrs. Shnrlcof Wroxeter, [(extra steel wheels) with starter and Clearing Auction Sale:
into the dwelling they recent FOR SALE lights, also seuffler and bean puller Mr. t4raili aaexen, has been iustruntea to
moved Small coal range with warming to fit; Tudhope-Anderson 2 furrow Of Furntiture and Household Ef, sett at Lot 26. Con. 1, Hay asviee on #4
ly purchased from Dr. Steer. I closet and copper reservoir. Thomas tractor plow .(like new) ; 31. H. 15 fects. Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer, tHht ysv Septi _0 le, at 1100 n.m.,e%hetfoilow nti
Library Board Meeting Bolton, North Main St., Seaforth. hoe seed drill with fertilizer attach- has received instructions from the 355, Ses - 1 middle :loco work male; 1
A meeting of the Public Library meet; M. H. 11 hoe seed drill; M. H. undersigned proprietress to•sell by abed herno.
Board was held on Sept. Slt1i at 8 FOR SALE binder 6 -ft. cut with tractor hitch; Public Auction at Village of Dub-; CATTLE -1 cows yearn Dia; duh, Ar rtt
p,m•, in the Council Chamber with Cook stove with warming' closet lin,first house east the Dublin Cream- 1 cow o (s'es. Dia, sue in id, d;e0 'Durham
hay rake; M. H. tealri scuffler; NI. H.siring cities,
the following members being pre- and reservoir, large oven, splendid cutting box; Deering mower 5 -ft. ' cry on Friday; Sept 21, 1946. Sale IMPLEMENTS Cream sensratot, tarn,
sent. R. E. Sltaddick, Miss. Ellis, . is. baker, used 4 years- Battery Radio, cut; Clinton fanning mill; 13 tooth
Joynt, Mrs. Goodwin, Rev. R. A. used 3 years (R.C.A. Victor, General cultivator with tractor hitch; 2 drum
Brook. Minutes of the previous meet- Electric) Thos, Drover. 88 r 41, laird roller; 2 follow gang plow;
ing read and approved. Librarians He'nsall. single furrow riding plow; walking
reuolt for the month of Augtion FOR SALE plow; grain crusher; single stuffier;
Adult. Fiction 234, Juvenile Fiction
207, Adult non Fiction 39; Juvenile 130 Leghorn and black Minorca steel
h wheel rack; wagon; box with wagon;
16
non Fiction 5. Total 515, The report Year-old liens for sale. Lot 24, Con. ft. sides; steel tire buggy, set of
n -
of Inspector of Public Libraries was 14. Twp. of Grey, Brussels, Phone sloopsleihs with flat rack; light
read stating that the Library was 43-10, Selwyn Baker. 2 wheel
sleighs; Portland cutter,
in excellent condition, clean and FOR SALE • trainer; Renfrew cream separator
tidy, and considered by him among 600 lbs capacity in good condition:
the good libraries of the Province. 2"a acres with barn and house, on colony house 10 x12; brooder stove
The circulation being fairly high' highway. Immediate possession. 500 chick capacity; rain shelter; 45
about 8 books per capita, The Li- • 8 acres 2 miles from Seaforth, suit- gal. steel drum; 130 ft. hay ork
brarian as being up to her business able for poultry farm. Dwelling and rope, nearly new; sting ropes, chains
knowing the different readers, their barn. Immediate possession, Hay is and pulleys: bag truck and holder;
likes and dislikes, also good at uncut and will be sold separately, set of team harness; set of single
keeping all records and shoving Watson & Reid, Seaforth. Harness; collars; homes and traces;
wood initiative. He highly tom- whiffle trees; neck yokes: forks:
mended their Board on their service shovels; 2 Coleman gas lanterns;
to the different local schools in' Notice To Creditors � shovels;
is lamp; Rego hanging lamp;
supplying books for the children. He' 3 largedin storm ego hanging
3 sop;
also offered several suggestions ro' In the Estate of. George Williamson. 3 orm windows; numerous other all
mall
the Board as to the salary of the All persons having claims against
Librarian, the service rendered by the Estate of George Williamson, late t7eFEED-10 ton of mixed hay.
the Council in supplying light, heat of the Township of Grey, in the Conn- Everything to besoldwithout re
and janitor sen•ice and suggested ty of Huron, Pannier, deceased. who y g
that the same be charged for by the died on or about the 10th day of Sep- serve.
Council, and a record of the same tember, 1945, are hereby notified to Terms—Cash.
be kept and added to the annual re- send in to the undersigned on or be. RAYMOND TOWNSEND, Prop.
port as expenses of the Board, and fore the 13th clay of October, 1945, G. M. Lawson, Clerk.
stated that the grants were figured 0111 particulars of their claims Edward W. "Elliott, Auctioneer.
out according to the expenditures' 1
and if the same was done that the me
Library would rank well with any est
in the Province. He also stated that the
only to cls h h tie held in Brussels, o Saturday, 11 broken and guar ter; Cttntou
he was recommending a special undersigned shall then have notice, to 6tH, at 12.30 sharp, The contents o
grant in recognition of the services 1 the exclusion of all. others, and the the house of Mrs. Minnie Parker,
rendered,
undersigned will not be liable to any Brussels,
Motion that the Board thank the person of whose claim the under -
Inspector Mr. Angus Mowat for his
signed shall not then have notice for.
Mrs. Minnie Parker, Proprietress.
very comprehensive report and sug the assets so distributed or any part Lew Rowland, Auctioneer.
gestions and that this Beard follow thea as Bill Patrick Clerk
the suggestions as far as possible.
Carried. Motion that the Librarian
be paid $16.00 a month, starting
Sept. let, 1945- Carried. Motion,
that in the future Rural Schools pay
the annual fee of $5.00 in advance.
Carried. Motion. that the account of
Wendell Holmes be looked into by
the treasurer. Carried. Motion, that
we now adjourn to meet Oct. 9,
1945,
Mr. Ross Ferguson of Toronto
is visiting with his uncle and aunt.
Mt'. and Mrs. Geo. Walker.
The Senior Women's Institute
commenced their meeting's or the
coming season in the form of a Pet
-
Luck supper at the hoot• of Mr;.
John L Mel.wen with 'Mrs. A. Orr
as co -ho . '911 rooms t, beau-
tifully
e utifully 1 .,t tted with la lioli est r.
t 4 ;' a olds. 1 ollo'•'rn It ,lent
4'i 9.ul nt i' a short bus"111 - e r ,1
pre tae;l over by the p el.mt.
.T, , E. Munn, Lifter .thi.•Ii binc•o
was played.
d
Miss 1 lc ,both Slavin t 'ir d
I,.
this ;, k with IIs and Mr 1 rl
Stewart In tondo:).
Mr. til ]'I,s. Earl 1ct .ak,i and
Anse Macintosh of' St. Marys 1•ieitetl
on Sunday with Mr. anal Mrs. A. W.
Kerslake and tile:. D. Walks.
Mr. Squires, who resides with his
..
daughter Mrs. Thos. Harris, has
been confined to his room owing to
illness during the past week.
lir. F.G. Bontln'nn local Poet-
n.aster, was confined to hiswont
last week suffering with an attack
of influenza.
Mr, and Mrs. Bert Wiseman and
Mr, and Mrs. Ted Wieeman and
daughter, Doris, visited recently
with Mrs. D. Walks and Mr. and
14Ire. A, Kerslake.
'
Mrs. H. Lawrence is vi 1'.ing with
relatives in Ottawa this week.
W. M. S. Meets
The September meeting of the W.
M. S. of Carmel Preohytenien Church
was heltl ou Thursday afternoon In
the school -room of the church with
Mrs. Minnie Sangster presiding and
opened by singing hymn "Peace
Perfect Peace" followed by prayer
by Mrs, Sangster. :till:, C. Hudson
read the scripture lesson and the
WANTED.
A used Corn Binder, McCormick
Deering preferred. Phone 21-547, Saturday Cash & Carry Specials
Seaforth. Stewart Dale. SAL:1.17A TIOA, ONE .POUND
SEEDLESS RAISINS, 2:LI3S
MAXWELL. HOUSE COFFEE
1l1'NSO, LARGEA'KGE,
LUX, LARGE P15017.
IVORY SNOW, LARGE PKGE.
59e
27c
ONE POUND' 39c
23e
23c
23e
Carnation Milk, Tall Tins .... , .6 tins 55c
W. J. FINNIGAN
.11.111.111,
to commence at 1.30 o'clock sharp,
0::san, uggy cutter, wagon box, set 2 -sec
Ii+
tion harrows ; walking plow seull'ler • hay
the following:
rack, niantrry sO. h,mber'.
6 kitchen chairs, 1 small kitchen nrH,i usm ioLlir suEiter11,U n. cU0 ri ht 1pio mo-
table, 1 kitchen cupboard, 1 small u,.aph Anil reeoras, dining table, drophend.
table, 1 Princess Pat cook stove, sewing machine, 6 dining room chairs,
good as new with pipes, kitchen . chests of drawers, glass cupboard, sewing
tnhle, stands with mirr'or's, crocks, wheel Mutual clock, sewing machine, hand wash 51,511. hanginu Ien,tis, kitchen range, a The McKillot! M utlual
ing machine with wringer, 1 coal oil
bn rner coal on stove, cornet 55550 u'a.
�tnrdrobes, estenniml table and" 0 chairs.
stove with oven, coal oil can, 1 large comb. 2 hall racks. mirrors, rockers and Fire .Insurance Co.
aluminum kettle, 1 table with six mai] tables, quilt boxes, 4 bedroom suites,
Chairs to match, 2 wooden beds with springs ane mnttreseea, 2 toilet sets, bedding, HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont
linens, iilllaw's, etc. Number of odd :nitiquc Officers
springs and mattress, 8 dressers, 3 chairs, ,rigs, linnlenms. hooked mats, large
stands, 2 iron beds, one with springs quantity of dishes. kitchen etenstts. Terms President, W. R. Archibald, Sea.
Me -
and mattresses, 2 wash boilers with cash. trU\CAN sHarART. Ponprietor. E, forth; Vice President, Frank Me -
P. Chesney, Clerk. Harold Jackson, Avec.
Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and
covers, bureau, 2 roc king chairs, Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
settee, with chairs to match, end
Directors
table, 3 toilet sets, food chopper,an?
Clearing Auction Sale
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
set scales, 2 burner electric plate, ' g
2 ladders, hall rack, set of chenille Sept022th at 1 ism, At Lot Con, . 1McGregor, Clinton; Ales Broadiorn
Stock
curtains, scythe, radio in good Shape, belt 1w1,., ?? Rib -
miles south of Dublin and ?._, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born -
40 white Leghorn hens 1 yr. old, a mile .vest. holm; B. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
real good bunch and a number of HORSES — 1 Clyde more 7 70100 old ; 1 John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mo
horse s yam's old: r filly rising Sem's Dict• Ewing, Blyth;. Hugh Alexander,
small articles too numerous 50 men- CATTLE -1 Durham cow sue to iresnen
est r • 1 Durkam cow due to freshen yes. Walton; George Leitch, Clinton:
tion found about a house. 15;1 Durham pow due to freshen Feb. •21; Agents
No reserve as the • house is sold 1 nurnem cow due to freshen Feb. 24: 1 me
John F1: Pe t, Brucedeld R.r.
and the proprietress is giving up nua,am cow due to freshen Mar 10; 1 nor- ppe
house -keeping.
ham cow ane to freshen. Mar. 20: 1 Dm•ham Brodba her, Dublin; J. F. myth. r,
cow rte to 0reshen May 1 t0 Durham steers Brodhagen; George A. Watt, myth.
Terms—Cash.• anis heifers rising 2 years old; 1 Hereford
Parties desirous to effect insurance
Mrs. Philip Kenny, Prop, bull 16 months old ; to spring 'Calves.
• PIGS—s Yorkshire pigs, 150.lb. each ; 20 or transact other business, will be
Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer. York chunks; 1 brood sow due Oct. 15th, Promptly attended to by appllcatioao
• IMPLEMENTS — 1-5 ft, Massey Harris
Auction Sale
binder ; 1 five -ft, Deering mower McCormick to any of the above named officers
cultivator with grain box; Massey -Norris 11I
addressed t0 thou respective poet
Immediately after the said last Of Manitoba Horses and Cattle tow grain eeiion• 0 har steel ;'oFleui d1 Noh' 21 0��•
rationed date, the assets of the said Auction Sale to be held at the home of Mrs. Jas. plough; 1 rubber tire wagon ; 1 areat ttre 2
ate will be distributed amongst Of Household Furniture. To be Thynne, Lot 16, Con. 3, Morris twp., cuSlfolor; 1 Masneyof ax sleighs
not ftFldumP rnkel�
SEAFORTH CLINIC
e parties entitled thereto, having n Oct, I Thursday, Sept. 20, at 1 p.m. 16 ft, hay rack new; rubber tire buggy; cut-- Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Oraduate
claims of w ie tf These horses a l r fanning mill ; Renfrew creno
anteed to work. separator. POULTRY— 50 Barred Rock pal- of 'University of Toronto.
rets. Scott's strain.
The Clinic is fully equipped with
blacks (mother I h i sea complete and modem xray and other
d son) 4 and 8 years 500 bushels mica gran:
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
6 p.m.
Free well -baby clinic will be held
on the second and last Thursday in
every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc,
Patrick D. McConnell, H, Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 111
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build.
Seaforth. Office hours;—
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening. 7.30. p.m, to 9 p.m.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to dames Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies,
Dated at Seaforth this 15th day of
September. 1945. FOR SALE
MCCONNELL & HAYS, Three-year-old well bred Durham
Seaforth. Ontario cow and her calf. Apply to Sam
Solicitors for the Executors Regele, Phone 24 r 8, • Dublin
Central.
at her home to the Arnold Circle of
Carmel Presbyterian Church, on
Monday evening. Mrs. Melvin Moir
presided over the meeting which
opened by singing "blast Thou not
known, Hast 'l'ltou not Heard for -
lowed by the scripture reading from
Romans R, 28-39 by Mrs. Chas, For-
rest. Mrs. Roy MacLaren led in
prayer, followed by the Lord's
; ''.1'-.r in unison.. The business per-
iod 1 ,tlmn"1 mid arrangements were
t.ad« to hold a- weiner foist in the
very near futute. Mr Moir ],re-
- •ited Mrs. Laing and Mr 'Broder-
1,'k with W.M.S. pins as token of
the p r c i ition of then erviet's in
-the Circle during recent )ears. The
v d with the Tee -
merit
rail n as n t e1 e
a Thehorn.
anent of birthday •fee
•Th. Church' one Foundation" was
site and the topic on 'The Church
in South East Asia" was. most ably
taken by .Mrs. Hilton Laing. The
meetin • closed by singing `Within
Thy Tabernacle Lord" after whish
firs. Moir led in prayer. Refresh-
ments were .served by the hostess.
AGENTS WANTED
8110 Dealers earn a comfortable in-
come by selling Fanlilex Products
from door to door. blow about starting
a business of your own, in your spare
time with the same advantages, in
the district of your choice? For free
details and catalogue: 1rAMILF,X, 1600
Delorimier, Montreal,
FOR SALE
Au aged working horse, reliable;
also 501000 healthy year-old hens.
Apply to Robert Rogerson, pltone
s5or12, Seaforth central; Londeshoro
P.O.
VARNA
Mrs. George Connell has returned
home from Stratford, where she was
nursing a patient who had been 'very
seriously hnrnert, and who is now able
to he 2115 elle around.
Mrs. R• A. Miller, Mr. and Mrs.
Harold. Powell, and Mfrs. Lloyd Miller
of Leamington spent last Sunday at
the hone of Mrs. Miller's sister, Mr.
and Mr's, J. W. Johnston acid faintly,
Varna. and Airs. Miller remained and
spent the past weer: with her sister.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adamson and
Slaughter Anne of Toronto spent the
Past weep enol at the home of. Mr.
and Mrs. 7. W. Johnston 5110. family
Toll call was answered with "Peace" 01 Varna., Mrs. Adamson's mother,
as. the text word. Arrangements M. R. A. Miller, returned to Toronto
were made to entertain the Home on Sunday with them.
Helpers on' Oct. 4. Mrs. J. Pater-
son sang a solo entitled "God will
take care of You" accompanied by
Miss Minnie Reid at the piano.
Mrs. Hannah Workman gave an
interesting report on the 'Presby
tenial meeting held in Knox Presby
terian Church, Goderich, on Septa
11th. The topic on "The Church in
South East Asia" was very ably
taken by Mrs.Sangster. The meet-
ing closed by singing "The Church's
One Foundation" and the Lord's
Prayer in unison. •
Harvest Home Thanksgiving ser-
vice was held in St. Paul's Anglican
Church on Sunday with Rev. J. L.
H. Henderson B.A., L. Th., of Blyth
conducting the morning service and
•Rev. L. C. Harrison, B.A., of Leman
conducting the evening service, Spe-
cial music was provided by the choir,
Arnold Circle
Miss, Jean McQueen was hostess
1 team matched acs mo er HAY & GRAIN -00 tons o a o on mixed
an old; 1 team Hay; 400 bushels of early Alaska need oats;
matched black mares, 4 years old; HARNESS -1 set ae breeching harness; 1
1 team grey dapples ,1 gelding, 1 third horse harness; 1 set of single harness:
mare 4 and 5 year old; 1 dapple number o[ ]force collars. Set of 01109 ropes
gelding, 7 years old; 1 registered ane chain; = roguing chains. A number o€
eaother nttlnles too numerous to mention.
mare, black, 6 year old; 1 mare, 3
Everything will be hold as proprietor is
year old; 1 bay mare, 6 years old. $1TOS 110m fN 1OSEPH JORDAN, Pro.
30 head of cattle Durhams and i Hmold Jackson, Aucc; E. r. ehesney, clerk
Herefords.
6 head of Durham steers, weight Auction Sale
about 700 lbs; 5 head of Durham Of I•Ieusehola ERects in Incisal] on saw
heifers weight about '700 lbs; 4 head urd,,y, sept. 22nd, at 2 5.m• on Mnl street,
of Hereford (steers) weight about on the property formerly occupied by Mrs.
800 lbs; 3 head of Hereford heifers; 'r. Berry,
Studio couch and 51)50)0 to match; dinet,e
7 head of Durham steers, weight state ulnrk warm t) : breekte t nook esi,
about 850 lbs; f, head of pure red bunkoe ansa ter; antique
eti ins tee; cupboard:
1
steers from registered stock. ' Phileo radii; 000 used 51011 brick; odd tables
These cattle are all government and chairs; beds, .springs and mattresses;
T.B. ilmopeCtetl and innoculated end tables; 2 bedroom suites chesterfield
suite; enamel cork tote Aonin,,e1' 1',Ig,
against shipping fever. Trucks will item; 0105 10 Math NA; 1 mute suite
deliver free ups to 25 miles. Dinner (ivory finish) ; wheelbarrow. Tums cash.
served to those from. a distance. Floor lamp bridge lamp, smoking cabinet,
rocking chair, china cabinet, wicker chair,
Lunch before leaving. ,511 nails hey rock
Terms—Cash. ( 101t:l C. F•Altt;:UHAR Prop.
T,loyrl Love, lions
artH Man. and Fteroid inseamAuelu,neer.
bath Thynne, joint owners.
1 cwis Rowland, Auctioneer.
ST. COLUMBAN
The September meeting of the 'St.
Columban C.W.L. was held as usual
in the parish hall with the president,
Mrs. Joseph Feeney, presiding. The
treasurer reported $111.08 balance.
Cigarettes were sent overseas to owl
soldier boys during the past summer.
A bag of literature was shipped to
the Sisters of Atonement. It was
decided to present a book, "Our
Lady of Satima" to each of our
three schools. Mrs, Thomas 'Morris
was appointed to attend the conven-
tion held in Windsor on 'Oct. 16-17-
18, with Mrs. Joseph Feeney. The
meeting closed with prayer for our
armed forces. ,
Want and For Sale Ads. 1 week 26c
TUESDAY NICHT IN LIONS ARENA
8,15 o'clock
WILLIE BELL, SCOTCH COMEDIAN, and Troupe
JOHNSTON SISTERS FROM THE GENE AUTRY SHOW
WEDNESDAY, SEPT. 26th -- IN FRONT
OF 'GRAND STAND
1st HUSSARS BAND OF LONDON
One of Western Ontario's best Military Bands
ALF TIBBS ORIGINAL DANCE LINE
6 girls in Variety of Dances Other Attractions
RICHMOND HOSIERY ENTERTAINERS.
4 HORSE TEAMS HITCHED TANDE1V2
2 HARNESS RACES 2.13 PACE 2.28 PACE
Purse $150.00 Each
MERRY-GO-ROUND AND OTHER RIDES MIDWAY
WEDNESDAY NIGHT BIG DANCE
IN LIONS ARENA
FRED FUNK AND HIS 9 PIECE BAND AND SOLOIST
A GREAT PROGRAM. DON'T MISS IT
Auction Sale
Of cows, young cattle and pigs at
lot 25, Porter's Hill, 3 nines west of
Hol
nus
\rll
e on Friday, Sept.se
t 21,
at
1:30 pni sharp, consisting of:
25 young springers and milkers;
5 choice Holstein heifers springing;
20 heifers supposed to be in calf;
15 young Holstein heifers; SO stock-
ers from 400 to 300 lbs; 5 brood
sows; 20 chunks;
TMs is a good line of stock and
will be sold to the high dollar. Cattle
will be delivered up to 35 miles for
f,Oc per head. Terms—Cash.
A. E. Townshend, Prop.
Donald Blue and Edward W.
Elliott, Auctioneers.
1
TURNIPS WANTED
W.?" and up. Highest prices paid.
Buying for Scott's Elevator. Edgar
Cndnlot'e, phone 171x14, Exeter.
FOR SALE
11eCormick horse cultivator in
good condition, 2 furrow Oliver rid-
ing plow in good condition, rubber
tired top buggy. Wilfred O'Rourke,
Phone 37 r 9 Dublin.
FOR SALE
In Dublin, seven roost brick house
with furnace, garage and colony
house. Apply to Mrs. Catharine
McDermott, Dublin.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr, K. H. Ross' office. Phone 6 J
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.4.'
, Physician and Surgeon
Successor uccee r 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 pm, Alsoat Se fort h Clinic first
t
Tuesday in each month. -63 Waterloo
St„ Stratford. Telephone 267.
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersmnith
All weedcutting aeeetmts in the.
Township of Tnckersntitll mist be in
the Tr'easurer's hands by September
20th, in order for payment to be
made on same.
E. P. CHESNEY, Treasurer
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders for llie construction of the
Charter's Drain will be received by
the undersigned until Saturday, Sep-
tember Ohmcl, at S p.m., when tenders
will be opened at the Town Hall, Sea-
forth,. Ten pet' cent of the contract
price to accompany tender.
Pians and specifications may be
seen at the Olerh's Office.
Lowest or any tender not necessar—
ily accepted,
E. P. Chesney,
Clerk
G. 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
01366006168
Spence's Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRAbiNG STATION
Highest Cash Prices paid:. for
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
BREAST STRAPS
$1.35, $1.10, and .75
each
MARTINGALES
$1.35 and $1.10 each.
AT
JACK'S REPAIR
Tire Retreading and Vulcanizing
4.75 x 19—to-6.00 x 16 tires.
Retreaded at Smith Bros., Dublin.
Latest equipment installed.
For Sale
House situated on Main Street,
South. Frame house, Main Street,
North.
100 acre farm, Township of 14Ic-
Hiliop. 78 acre farm, Township of
Tuckersmitlr„ also, 50 acre farm,
Good ' brick house and barn for.
wrecking.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance & Real Estate
Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220