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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1945-09-27, Page 8HSN BALL Miss -Mary Hemphill of. Lorl',lon psent the weekend with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. Hemp hill, Mr,- Ronald tiedden of St, Cuthar- 1 ines is holidaying with his grand- mother, � t,. atttrine Redden. Mr. Wni White of Lonclou called - on friends here recently. • -- Mr, Mr, W nt. Foster spent a day in Toronto during the past week, - Miss Jessie Gillespie returned to - her home in Seaforth after a please ant visit with Miss Swan. Mrs, Bowden of Exeter visited over the weekend with her daughter and son -m -law, Mr. and Mrs, Jack Farquhar. Dr. Joe Cawthorpe, spent the paet week visiting with his mother, Mrs, Jean Cawthorpe, Mrs.. Wesley Jones underwent an appendix operation 'in Victoria Hos- pital; London, last week, Mr. and Mrs. Earl Kaiser of De- troit spent the- past week visiting with the former's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. John Kaiser, Miss June Saundercock of Lon- don spent the weekend at the home of her m other, •(sirs. Annie Saun der - cock.. Mr, Wni. Slavin of London spent the weekend at his home here. Mrs. Oke of Usborne spent the weekend at the home of her -sister, Mrs. Thos. Harris,- owing to the ill- ness of her father, Mr. Squires. 3Ir, Ronald Stephen of London visited over the weekend at the hone of his mother, Mrs. Pearl Stephen. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Clennas. and family of London visited recently with the latter', uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs,• John Belton. Dr. Arthur McAllister :and Mrs. McAllister of Georgetown attended the funeral of the late Mr. Peter Moir on Monday. Mr. Kennedy of the PCNVR, now stationed at Toronto neconnpanied by Mrs. Kenedy (nee Irene Hog - earth) and baby spent the week- end with - Mr s Kennedy's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jao Ho>;r:ii'd , Mrs, Kennedy and babe are renl'nining here for the present time. Mr. Squires who resides with his daughter. Mrs. Harris has been ill for the past week. Mi's. Kenneth Clark of F.- eters is the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Fred G, Bonthron this week. L.A.C. Carl Deters of Victoria B. C., is holidaying with friends here. L.A.C. David Sangster, has re- ceived his discharge from the ser- vices and is spending a few weeks at his home here. Rally Day Services will be held in the United Church on Sunday Sept. 30th. -Members of the Sunday, School will assist with the services. Saturday. Sept. 29, is 'Tag Day" for Educational purposes for re- turned men who have lost their eye- sight at the war. Give generously. Mrs. Fisher and son Bryne from • Western Canaria are holidaying with' Sm. sister' and brother in-law, hes,. and Mrs. Vevey Ferguson, 11rs. lholttas of Altuno, Penn, is visiting with her uncle end aunt, :,)i. and Mrs Jos, Paterson. Anniversary Services will be held in Chisclhurst United Church on Sunday, .Sept. 30, at 2:30 and 7:30 e.m. Rev. Ralph Turnbull of Norte' Street United Church, Goderich, will be the guest sneaker, The choir will be assisted by members of the .Hen- sall United Church choir, Rally Day Services will be held in Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sun- day Sept. 30. The Sunday School will meet at 10:30 a.m. and continue worship in the auditoritire of the church at 11 o'clock. The service will be conducted by the minister, Rev. Percy Ferguson. The Mission Circle of the Hensall United Clttu'ch held a ]most-suece.SS- ful "Pot Luck Supper" at the home of Mrs. Mary Buchanan .ort Weclnes- day evening. Following the sapper. meeryone enjoyed croquinole, The winner being Miss Erma Kipfer. Communion Service will be held in Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen- sall, on Sunday Oct. 7, at the morn- ing service. Mr. Peter Moir a well-known and highly respected resident of this corn - 'mushy passed away at his home early Saturday morning in his 71st year. Mr. Moir was born in ITsbovne Township and' farmed in that -dis- trict until he moved to Hensall sev- eral year's ago. He was a valued member of Carmel Presbyterian Church, where he was Sunday School Superintendent for a number of years, and served as an elder of the church. lie was also a former mem- ber of the village council and also Usborne Township council. His wife predeceased hint three years ago. Surviving are two sons and font' dtue;hter•, Clifford and Melvin Moir, Hensall, .fin's. Alvin Fas,mot e , Thames Ttoad, 1Ir•s, Oscar Tucker Exeter, Miss Helen Moir and Mrs. Iawrence Ilaynhant. Hensall. Fun- eral scrvi a was held at the home on Monday at 2 p.n., conducted by Rev. P. Ferguson, wbo chose to Inc :i'xt "For ane to live is Christ". A nixed quartette comprising, Mrs. Kennedy, Miffs, Jas Paterson, lir. R. Y. Mac - Laren and Mr. Jas Bengou'rh s'ntg "Abide with me" and 'Peace Per- fect Peace." The floral tributes were very beautiful, showing the esteem with which the deceased was held. The flower bearers were six grand children. namely: Helen Pass, - more, Douglas Moir, Wayne and Billie Tuckey, Gordon and Kenneth Moir. The pallbearers were Messrs W. K. Davidson, John Stewart Sam Douglas, Jas.- Smillie, Ben Case and Dr. Jas, Bell. Interment in Hensel? ?'Winn Cemetery. Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore of Hensall, have just received word from Ottawa that their son F/0 Gerald Leroy Passmore is now for official purposes presumed to have THE SEAFORTH NEW S died .on,Active Service Overseas at L'Lgdolt, Germany, on Feb. 2, 1945. FOR SALE Hose reel, lover seal, card table, flower stands, wash stands, bed springs, flower pots, platters, bread pans, chair;; and rocker chair; hard- wood flooring and bricks; roasting pan, 5 gallon tank; 2 gallon tank; ftu'n•e elbows, tile, fencing, new plank 4 feet long; crib mattress; tea kettle, coffee pot, spiral( iron kettle,. ; lamp entitles. Clarence Reeves. FOR SALE One good driver eightyears old, and 1 Durham steer about 800, Apply Ceo, Fox, Walton. Phone 830 - 83, Seaforth central, Auction Sale 01' Dairy Cattle, at Silver Creek - Auer at Seufertlt, lot 9, con. 1, Tuck- et•snrilb, on No. 8 highway, on Thurs- day, Oct. 11, at 1.30 p.m. 45 (lead Holsteins and Guernseys, purebred and grades, 0 registered Holsteins, 18 grade Holsteins, 11 registered Guernseys, 10 high grade Guernseys. 5 clue in October; 7 due in Nov; 3 due in Dec.; 4 due in Jan., and 7 due in Feb.; the balance, heif- ers and calves. All 3 years. olcl and under, vaccinated and negative. Reg'd Holsteins: Lady Pasch Colan- tha, . 510960= 3 yrs. due Feb.; Clear- brook Pietoe Hartog =524202= 3 yrs. due May; Beauty Posoh Korudyke =54:4152= 3 years, due Jan.; Pesch 'Ornisby Echo =544153= 3 years due May; Gleuelnn Dewdrop =322860= 10 years, due NOV.; Aleatra• Tensen Pride -=x$9073= bull calf 8 wks, Grade Holsteins -4 cows clue in Nor.; 3 cows clue in Feb.; 1 heifer 2 years, clue in Nov.; 1 heifer 2 years, bred Aag, 25; 1 heifer clue in Dec.; 1 yearling heifers not bred; 2 heifer calves 10 taus. 2 heifer calves 4 mos. Registered Guernseys: Silver Creek Choice 2S, 7 yrs., due Mar.; SC Prin- eess 1T, C years. due Mar„ Green- wood Flossie 2nd 5T, 6 yrs, due Feb.; St' Rose'1V, 4 years, cute Feb.; SC Flossie IV. 4 yin„ due Jan.; SC Sov- ereign's Lady, ov•reign _lady, 1R', 3 years, due Jan.; FC Sovereign's Flo, 1Y. 1 year; SC Sovereign's Dolly 2',', 1 year; SC Sov- ereign's Dimple 3Y. 1 yr.; d't Flossie 2nd 1Z, heifer calf; SC Beauty 2%, heifer calf. Grade Guernseys -3 heifers 2 year's old. eligible for registration, fresh or near freshening; 2 heifers 2 yrs., due in Oct,; 1 cow 6 years, due in Jan.; 1 farrow cow; 1 vow 0 yrs., due 1n Dee.; 1 brindle cow due in Oet..; 1 brindle heifer 1 j'l'. 14 good breeding ewes, Leicester's and Shropslnires, 26 Yorkshire shoats weighing about S0 lbs.. Terms cash. E. 13. GOIIDTE, Prop.; Harold Jack- son, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk Auction Sale Of household furniture in Brus- sels on Saturday, Oct. 13, at the home of Mrs. John Galbraith, at 1 p.m. sharp. This is a clearing' out auction sale of furniture and house- hold effects, MRS. JOHN GALBRAITH, Prop. Lew Rowland, Auctioneer. b for Your Protection EVEN though your Hydro makes electricity available to you in Ontario at a very low cost, it is important that you pay only for the amount of power that you actually' use. The electric meter on duty in your home, is your protection against paying for more than you consume. Every one of some 800,000 meters in Ontario is tested and certified by a Dom- inion Government inspector at regular intervals to assure complete accuracy. Electric meters are among the finest of jewelled precision instruments . as constantly true as the finest watch. For your protection, Hydro installs a separate meter, exclusively for your own household. Having a meter of your own is the only possible way to be sure that you only pay for the electricity which you use. Imagine buying food from a mer- chant who weighs several: people's orders at the same time, and splits the cost evenly regardless of the size of the orders! You want your order weighed individually when you buy food. When you use electricity your meter assures accurate individual measurement. Low cost Hydro service in Ontario offers amazing comforts and convent fences. For your protection ; ; ; so that you will pay for only the amount of Hydro you actually use, a Government Inspected Meter is installed for your own household exclusively. Clearing Auction Safe 00 Live .'Stock, Horses, Cattle, Poultry ant Hogs at lot '22-60, con. 12 klrillel1 Twp„ 3 miles no'th.went of Londesbolb, and 2 miles wet al Blyth, 1011, Oct, 6, connnenciag 01 12 o'ethelt, noon sharp, the following: DAIRY CA'17LLr'--38 Holotein cows, 3 to 7 years old, Inducting 13 'springers; Balance milking, and supposed to be 10 calf. NOTE. This is a -choice herd of dairy cows in god condition. 1313PP CATTLE -10 Hereford cows, calves by their side; 0.2 -Year old Hereford heifer's; 2 purebred Hereford bulls 20 2 -year old feeder steers: 20 year-old steers;. 15 2 -year old heifers, Durham; 10 year-old heifers, Durham; 10 SIolstein yem'-oll heifers; 10 spring calves, SIORSES—Brawn team geldings, rising 4 ,and 5; bleak colt, rising 31 yearling colt; brood mare, foal by her side. PICS -04 chunks, 80 to 126. lbs; 6 sows, in nig: 11 Weaners. POULTRY -800 white Loghorns pullets; 75 Rock Pullets. NOTE: This sede will start on time and comprises a choice lot of dairy and beef cattle. Attend one of the largest stock sales of the season. Positively no reserve. Terms—Cash. WILMER HOWAT'r, Pron, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and .Implements on lot 19, eon. 4, Mill road, 1 mile west of Esmond - an Tuesday, October 0, at 12 o'clock sharp. HORSES -1 mare rising 11, 1 horse ris- ing 8, 2 colts rising 4, working good. CATTLE -15 milking coins, 90 bend of Young cattle, 2 year old Hereford bull, PICS -10 chunks of pigs, 1 sow due in November. IMPLEMENTS --1 M. H. binder 7 -ft. cut, goodt as new. 1 mower 01/2 ft., 1 M. H. fer- tilizer drill, 1 International hay loader, 1 International side rake. 1 g.i wagon, 1 hay rake, 1 land roller, 1 01. H. manure spreader, 1 M. H, stiff tooth cultivator, 1 low wagon with 10 -ft. rnck, 2 gas engines, 1 h.p, and 0 h.p., l Woods milking machine, 2 units, good no new, 1 Quebec plow, 1 Melole cream sepmatot, 1./3 h.p. electric motor; 1/4 hsps motor, set of double harness. Other articles too numerous to mention. Evejwthing must be sold as proprietor is giving up farming Terms -Cosh, TtIOS. LANE, Prop, Rohl. Patrick, Clerk. •Lew Rowland, Auctioneer. Auction Sale Farm Stock and Implements, lot 2, Con- cessiitoy.n 13, Grey Twp. an Friday, Sept. 28. Stile enmmenees at 1 p.m. HORSES -1 buy mare, 8 year old splendid. gonl CATTLE-1 cow 3 yer old due Oct. 17 1 cow 3 year aid due Jan. 3, 1 cow 6 year old due Son. 16, 1 cow 4 year 'due Feb. 1, 1 cow 12 year old due Feb.20, 1 cow 3 .year old due March 12, 1 cow 3 year old with calf at font (Baby Beef), 1 tow 3 year old with 1 month old calf at foot. A choice bunch of cows. 1 hlack and -white heifer due Mar. 10. 1 white steer 2 year old, 3 steers rising 2 years, white, 4 heifers rising 2 years, s spring calves. IMPLEMENTS -1 F. & W ,hinder, 7 -ft. cut, icultimator, 1 "Imperial" gang plow, 1 cutter, 1 fanning mill, lineubator (140 egg cap.), 2 pulpers, 1 set slings, almost new, 1 sling chain, t Internntionnl No. 4, manure spatnder fgood ne new) PIGS -11 chunks about 100 lbs. Everything positively to he 001(1 as proprie- tor is giving up farming clue to 111 health. Terms—Cush. CHARLES L. ARMSTRONG, Pron. Robert Patrick, Clerk. Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer.. FOR SALE Two mattresses, a .spring. n dresser. Also a bedroom set. Apply Phillip's bruit Store. FOR SALE Electric Vacuum cleaner, coal oil stove slightly used. Both in excellent condition. Aunty to News Office, FOR SALE Allis .Chalmers WC model tractor on rub- ber, lights and starter, excellent condition. Alvin Rutledge, Brassels.. Phone 64 -- 12. FOR SALE 25 year-old Leghorn hens, and one nanny goat 6 months old. Phone 22 r 13, Dublin, Attention Horse Dealers We are in the market to buy old Live Horses. Write for price William Stone Sons, LIMITED IngePPoll, Ontario pArmAswaYWAsiclewestiVIAMMArre e TION . PICTURES Friday, Sept.28 Manley School 2.30 p.m. Winthrop Hall 8.30 p.m. Admission Free EVERYBODY WELCOME McKillop Federation of Agriculture Notice To Creditors In the Estate of George Williamson. All persons having claims against the Estate of George Williamson, late of the Township of Grey, in the Coun- ty of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on or about the 10th day of Sep- tember, 1045, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned On or be- fore the 13th day of October, 1945, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned (late, the assets of the said estate will be distributer( amongst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the under- signed shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof.. Dated at Seaforth this 15th clay of September, 1945. McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario Solicitors for the Executors THURSDAY, SEPT. 27, 1945 Saturday Cash & Carry Specials Old Dutch Cleanser 2 this 190 Shinola Floor Wax Tin 21c Big Five Cleanser 2 Tins 9e Chainp, The Magical Cleanser 2 Pkges 19C Snowflake Ammonia 2 Pkges 90 Odex Soapy 4 cakes 19c COMFORT LYE, 4 TINS. ,..23c W. J. FINNIGAN Card of Thanks The Freeman family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for kindness and sym- pathy during the illness and death of their aster, and also the nurses and staff of the hospital and Dr. MrTYiaster. FOR SALE Corn binder and a 14 inchcutting box, 40 ft. of outside pipe, 30 ft. of inside pine, Both McCormick Deering. Also a battery radio. Carl Dalton, P11000 43 1' 5, Brussels. FOR SALE 50 Light Sussex year old hens. Frank Bowman, 90 r 28, -Dublin. FOR SALE Eight good pigs 7 weeks old, 76 -1-year old white Leghorn hens laying. Phone .847-22, Seaforth,; Orville Dale, WANTED A used Corn Binder, MaCormiek Deering preferred. Phone 21-847, Seaforth, Stewart Dale, FOR SALE Grass farm, 100 acres. Lot 28, Con. 2, Hibbert. Maurice Dalton, Dublin, R.R. 2. AUCTION SALE • Str'athl'oy, Saturday, September 20, 150 Western stoak cattle including a slice run of Hereford steers, Trucks to deliver sales ev'er'y Saturday. Private sales in the week. - A, G. McAlpine, Auctioneer. Auction Sale Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell at Lot 26, Con. 1, Hay 'NT., on #4 Highway, 1 mile north of Hensel! on Sat - =tiny, Sept. 2011r at 1.30 p.m., the following:. HORSES — 1 middle aged work mare ; 1 aged horse. CAPrLE-1 cow 6 years old, due in April ; 1 cow 6 years old, due in April; 2 Durham spring calves. IMPLEMENTS -- Cream separator, farm wagon, buggy, cotter, wagon boa et 3 -sec - Non harrows; walking Plow; muffler; hay tack, quantity of lumber. HOUSEI•IOLD EFFECTS — Upright piano,. organ, parlor suite, chinacabinet, phone- s:mph and records, dining table, droPhend sewing machine, 6 dining room ahtdrs, 2 chests of drawers, -glass cupboard, sewing table,stands with mirrors, clocks, wheel hunt's, chair, hanging kitchen range. - burner coal oil stove, corner cupboard, 2 wardrobes, extension table and 6 chairs. coach, 2 (hall racks. mirro's, rockers and smell tables, quilt boxes, 4 bedroom suites, springs and mattresses, 2 toilet sets, bedding. lnens, Pillows, etc. Number of odd arntieue chairs, rugs, Tinoleums, hooked mats, large quantity of dishes. kitchen utensils. Toms cash. DUNCAN STEWART, Proprietor. E. P, Chesney, Clerk. Harold Jackson, Auot. TURNIPS WANTED 314" and up. Highest prices paid. Buying for Scott's Elevator. Edgar Cudmot'e, phone 1711.14, Exeter, AGENTS WANTED S00 Dealers earn a comfortable in- come by selling Famllex Products from door to door. How about starting a business of your own, in your spare time, with the salve advantages, in the distl'ict of your choice? For free. details guar( catalogue: FAiITLEX, 1600 Delorinrier, Montreal, POR SALE An aged working horse, reliable; also some healthy year-old hens. Apply to Robert Rogerson. phone 850012, Seaforth 'central; Loudesboro P.O. Clearing Auction Sale Of Farm Stock and Imnplements, lot 26, Con. 4, Huron Road Survey, 5 miles east of Clinton and 2 miles south of Highway No. 8 (331 miles west and 2 miles South of Seaforth) Friday, Sept.'28, at 1.00 pan. sharp, consisting of: HORSES—Clyde horse 5 yrs. old; Percheron horse 9 yi's, old. CATTLE—Durham cow, 8 ,yrs. old, due in October; Durham cow, S ars, to freshen in May; Durham heifer, 3 years old, due time of sale; Holstein heifer, 4 yrs. old, to fresh- en October 15th; Jersey cow, 8 yd's. old to freshen in May; 2 black COWS 5 yrs. old, to :freshen in March; 2 black cows, 4 yrs. olcl to freshen in March; 2 black heifers, 3 yrs. old with calf at foot; 2 black heifers, 3 yrs. old; 2 black heifers, 2 yrs. old, Hereford heifer, 2 yrs. old; 5 spring calves. PIGS -2 young sows; sow and 10 pigs, 7 weeks old. IMPLEMENTS—Coekshutt 1941- 60 Iiow Crop tractor on rubber (extra steel wheels) with starter and lights, also scuffler and bean puller to fit; Tudhope Anderson 2 furrow tractor plow '(like new); M. H, 15 hoe seed drill with fertilizer attach- ment; M. H. 11 hoe seed drill; M. H. binder 6 -ft. cut with tractor hitch; hay rake; M. H. team seuffler; M. H. cutting box; Deering mower 5 -ft. cut; Clinton fanning mill; 13 tooth. cultivator with tractor hitch; 2 drum land roller; 2 furrow gang plow; single furrow riding plow; walking plow; grain crusher; single scuffle!'; steel wheel wagon; farm wagon; 16 ft,. hay rack; wagon box with exten- sion sides; steel tire buggy, set of, sloop sleighs with flat rack; light sleighs; Portland cutter, 2 wheel trainer; Renfrew crean, separator 600 lbs capacity in good condition; colony house 10 x12; brooder Stove 500 chick capacity; rain shelter; 45 gal. steel drum; 130 ft. hay fork rope, nearly new; sling ropes, chains and pulleys; bag truck and holder; set of team harness; set of single harness; collars; ]lames and traces; whiffle trees; neck yokes; forks; shovels; 2 coleman gas lanterns; Allaclin lamp; ]?sago hanging lamp;. 3 large storm windows; 3 small storm windows] numerous other at- ticles. FEED -10 tom of mixed hay. RAYMOND TOWNSEND,. Prop. Edward W. Elliott, Auotioneer. McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Latrink D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SSIA11:ORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build' lag, 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 James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. MI kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont. Officers President, W. R. Archibald, Sea. forth; Vice President, Frank Mo. Gregor, Clinton; Seo.-Treas. and Manager,..M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born- holm; D. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mo. Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R, F McKercher, Dublin; J. 1'. Prueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth, Parties desirous to effect insurance or transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post O Scei. 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 thereuptio 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 8 to 5 p.m. Free well -baby clinic will be held on the second and last Thursday in every month from 1 to 2 pan. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D, Physician and Surgeon In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5 J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A„ 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, Mooreffeld'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 month. -53 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267. G. A. WHITNEY Successor to Holines & Whitney Funeral Director MAIN ST., SEAFORTH Ambulance Servide. Adjustable alas. pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchel! Nursery Flowers. Phone 119. Nights and Holidays 65 41111=1,1Sp ce's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Higheet Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth AVOID WASTE AND SAVE TIME Get Both Shoes Half Soled It costs less Rubber Heels cone in pairs 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 Mc- Killop, 78 acre farm, Township of Tuckersmith,; also, 50 acre farm. Good brick house and baro for wrecking. • E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phone 334, Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220•