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Routledge PHONE 166 l E SPECIALIZE IN FIRE, AUTOMOBILE, CAS- UALTY, GUARANTEE BONDS, ACCIDENT AND SICKNESS, BURGLARY, WINDSTORM Representing Companies who give Security with Service Also Agents for Ontario Thresh- ermen's Mutual Fire insurance. Information giadty given. A number of desirable properties 9e Seaforth and district,for sale. WATSON & REID M. A. REiD - Proprietor. Phone 214 : Seaforth SPECIALIST IN ALL LHeiES' OF INSURANCE 4a000000©000 4 O '0 S. TR Holmes & Son 0 t,7 FUNERAL SERVICE 0 0 Main Street, Seaforth O 0 O 4 9„ T. Holmes, residence 0 O Goderich Street, West; phone O 0 No. 119-W. Charles Holmes' 0 0 residence, Goderich Street, 0 C' East; : phone No. 306_ O 4 Ambulance Service O 0 Adjustable hospital bed for O O rent. 0 0 Night calls, Phone 308 O 0 Day calls, Phone 119-3 O O Charges moderate. O 4 12-s7 O 404000000000 000000000000 O O H. C. BOX 0 4 FUNERAL SERVICE Licensed Embalmer Ambulance Service /<Y Hospital Bed Cwith adjustable re.chef op er- 4 ated spring for rent. 0 Night Calls • Day Calls 0 Phone 175 o Phone 43 ften°0 15-01 40.00.00000000 WS. OF THE TOWN Juirder W. 1. T. M4`:et,-:. The'Junior Wereen's lestdtute will meet 'rhurn day, July . 13tlln, at 2-30 p.m., at the %eme of Mrst, Victor Lee. The roll call is to be answered by "MY favor. ile Mabor-saving device." A very iw terepting tank and denionetration• are in store_ Eveayone welcome. Remem- ber the change od .date. Serniorn Subjects For Next Sunday. —St. Thomas' Church: Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford. -3,1,f,,,:#4%, "Insulators and Conductors";Y School attends church; 7 pen., "A Dt•ainetized Hic."' Sunday School at 10 a.m, Union Servicek,, First Presbyterian and Northside United, at Northside Church during J'u taall am., "God and the Mountains; 7 pan., "An Effective Detective"; 10 a.m., Each Sunday School as usual. Rev. H. V. Workman in charge. LOCAL BRIEFS • Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Hutchison, Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. George Hutch- ison and Miss Nancy, London, and Mr. and Mrs. George Rose, of St. Catharines, spent the holiday week- end at the home of Mrs. F. D. Hutchi- son. Mrs. Rose will remain for a time with- slier - mot her. . . • Rev. - Hugh, Jack and family and Miss Maureen Gamble lett on 'Thurs- day for Acton Island, where they will spend July. • Airs. D. H. Wilson and John Gor- don are spending a few holidays at Go Home Bay. • Mr, and Mrs. George Love, of Toronto, were week -end guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Scott. • Mrs. L. T. DeLacey, has returned from Toronto to spend the sumaner at ber (home here. • Mr. Jack Frost, of Lond:en, spent a few holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Frost. • Misses Ida and Eva Love, of Toronto, are spendhnlg the holidays with .tiheir mother, Mrs.. John Love, in Egmondville. •' Miss Bess Grieve, •of the Chat- ham' Collegiate staff, is spending the holiday's with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. M- ' Grieve. • Mr. Tom Cluff, of Guelph spent the holiday with this father, Mr. A. F. Cluff. • Mr_ and. Mrs. H. E. Smith and family attended the Smith reunion in Milverton on Saturday. • Mr, and Mrs Hepburn and three sons, of Toronto, were holiday guests at. the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Finlayson. • Men A. D. Sutherland dies return- ed from Taroato. • Mrs. J. E. Keating has returned (home after spending a few weeks with Toronto and Buffalo friends.. • Miss Bess Cluff spent the week- end with Detroit friends. • Mr•. Donald Gordon and Mr. Sack Murray, of Sarnia, were week -end guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. A_ G. Gordon. • Mr_ James Gillespie, of Toronto, spent bhe week -end with iris parents, Mr. and Mrs, Neil Gillespie. Mr. and Mrs. Gillespie and Miss Jessie Gilles- pie accompanied him to Acton Island on Monday, where they will spend a few holidays. •" • Mr. Gordon Rennie, of Sundridge, spent the -week-end at the home of -his parents, Mr. aad Mrs. M. R. Ren- nie. Mr. Rennie left this week for London, where he will attend summer school at the .University of Western Ontario. • Miss Giadys Thompson, of Nia- gara Falls, is spendingthe holidays at the home of her mother, Mrs. J. B. Thompson. • Mr.' and Mrs. G. S. McIntosh, of Detroit, srpen't the American holiday with friends here. • Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Forrester and Miss Dorothy left Wednesday for New York to visit the World's Fair. • Miss Laura M 5tIllan, of Toron- to, is spending the holidays at the home of her mother, Mrs. W. F. Mc - Milian. • Mr. Frank Goatee., of Pickering, dt ent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. R. E. Coates_ • Mn E. R. McEwen., of Toronto, visited with Seaforth friends this week. • Mr. and Mrs. P. C. Calder and son. memo of Stamford Miss Ca and Mary Hays, of Toronto, are spending the holidays at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Adam Hays. • Mr. Gibson, White, of t,b-e Walker- ville Collegiate staff, is spending a few holidays at the home of his mother, Mrs. M. White. • Mr. and Mrs. Donald' McKay, of Hamilton, are the guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Willis_ • Mr. and Mrs_ L. R. Thompson, of ,Lansing, Mich., are greats at the home of Mars. Thontpsomrs parents, Mr. a.nd Mrs. Wm. Charters, Mill Road. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Flannery and Mr. and Mrs. CeEi1 Flannery, of De- troit, are guests at the home of Mrs. J. J. Flannery: • Miss, Alice Devereux, of Toronto, spent the holiday week -end wibh her mother, Mrs. Frank Devereux. • Mr. and Mrs. W. Richards and Miss Maxine, of Stratford, were the week -ens, guests of Mr, and Mrs. J. A. Stewart. • Mr. and Mrs. C. Hall and family, of Toronto, and. Mr_ and Mrs. G. Flan- nigan lannigan and family, of Hatruilton., are guests at the home of Mrs. John Hor- an. • Miss Gertrude Crich, of Toronto, is appending the holidays at the (home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. A. Crich • Mr, and Mrs. Frank Cudmore and Miss Nancy, of Toronto, were holi- day guests at the home of Mrs. J. F. Reid. • Mr. Fred! Jackson, of Merrlclrviilc, is ,spending the holi•diays at the home of his mother, Mrs. L. G Jackson. Mrs. Jackson, who has been spending some time In Merrickvidl'e, returned with •hint, • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Beattie, Mrs. Waggle .and son, of Erie, Pentary'dvania, and Mr. Vitro. Fieniay- Oen, and feebly, of Toronto, Were Weeltemni grestts• et the ht se of MY. and 1idMar, looby Wetland+ fit Lgm'ond- vtlie, THE SECOND DIVISION COURT COUNTY Or H'OROW Office in the Dominion Bank Baird - '1a g, Seaforth. Office bows: Tu .- &sr. Tireeseay and Sartarday. 1.50 p.m. tis 5 p.m. Saturday eventing, 7.30 p.m. ha 9 p.m. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurances Agencies - Seaforth ANNOUNCES Gan smteehase of the insurance .bicho.. e.1 Bay. & Meir, and the Mastless of their companies to our paevidut fug. NCO enables us to sive unexcelled •er lee In oLl aale. • SEAFORTH . ONTARIO 10-47 NIFIE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE -- SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS: MO& Marlon, 5 Seaforth - Pres. Wist.Kral x Loai'desboro - VitoPres. A. Reid, 9eaforth - Sem-Treas. afm Sd$ lt, Le ldeebo iG Ziermitterdt, Brudhagef; Jaime CM* iio11y, Goiteileil; ,pleat, Bloodroot, R. , Sr;-eeortiAlexander MCE*ing, Frank McGregor, R. B. e Shniwiee, Walton; 00; 11, IL 5, 4tod'th; Piet 1 aId, a�. tt. 4, See. bird R., * 'i,4 7 ; J•4±1tt1t, ti" ;SPef SEMI. INALS SOUTH GROUP FOOTBALL SEAFORTH vs. WINTHROP TUESDAY, JULY 1 l th AT WINTHROP Game called at 6.30 p.m. ADMISSION 15 CENTS London, spent the week -end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Nolan. • Mr. and Mrs. F. Faulkner and family, of Detroit, and Mrs. and Mrs. W. J. Faulkner, of Sarnia, were (holi- day guests at the homes of Mrs. F. Faulkner and Mrs. Charles: Finlnbein- er. . • Miss Betty Stevens, of Kitchener, was a holiday guest at, the bome of her aunt, Miss Belle Jackson, in Eg- raaxndvrlle. • Mr. Earl Gillespie, of Caledonia, (spent the week -end with his mother, Mrs. William Gillespie. • Mr. and Mrs FrTauk Murray, of Detroit, and Miss Hilda Kennedy, of London, were tele weak -end -guests of Mis. Roland Kennedy. • Mr. and Mrs. James Rivers, Mrs. Lakeview Casino--CrandBend The July 1st Record Crowd said: "VERY, VERY SMART" "Tip" Tipping and his Cascade Rythm Orchestra DANCING EVERY NIGHT COME,. WON'T YOUT AMATEUR NIGHTS Every Monday JULY 10, 17, 24, 31, and AUG- 14, 21 CASH PRIZES EACH NIGHT lst, $5.00; 2eed, $3,00; 3rd, $2.00 Prize winners meet August 28th for Grand' Cash Prizes. The Audience Judges, So Colne To Support YOUR Favourite ! ea Hour Amateur Show — 3 Hours Denting Men 50c Women 35c Children 10c DANCING FREE Free adtmaSsiom before 9 p,m. Tues., Thurs., Fri. First two dances Free every. might. STRATFORD - GODERICH COACH LiNES' SUMMER TIME TABLE Leaves Seaforth for Stratford: Daily 8.+25 a.m. o.nd 525 p.m, Leaven Seaforth for Goderich: Daily except Snnday orad hob,' 1 p.m. as4 'LAO p.m. Sun and hob. 1.00 p.m. and 9,20 p,m. Clocrnect on at Stratford for Toronto, Banriltion. Buffalo, London, Detroit_ Agents — Queen's Hotel, Commercial Hotel, Dick House Binder Twine. and HAY FORK ROPE For Safe at LOWEST Prices — at — REGIER'S GARAGE SEAFORTH - SEAFORTH FARMERS' CLUB Wool Wanted Highest Market Price Delivered in Egmondville H. M. Jackson Phone 3-W SEAFORTH - ONT. Vacation Time Enjoy a carefree holi- day by buying one of our Guaranteed Used Cars. A complete stock assures you of the mod- el and price you desire. RADIOS Have you seen our Radios for sun -porch, bedroom or summer cot- tage ? Small, attrac- tive, Hydro approved, as low as $19.95 Portable Radios, Car Radiosy at half the price they were a year. ago. SCHOOL'S OUT ! For the young vacs.. tionist there is nothing like a Bicycle. We have a complete line, with models as low as $28.00 J. F. Daly Ford -Merit ury Dealer Phone 102 - Seafertli ?rt anis Wnllaalla 040Ver; Dr, Everett Rivers, NLI'. and tg R. Charters, 'Mr. and Mre. Neil Miss Jessie GU- 1'es'pie, Ulan Belle Campbell, Mr. and Mrs. M. IYieKellar and Mr.-- J. C. Being attended the reunion at S. S. No. 6, I ibbert, nein' • Cromarty, ,on Fri4lay"last_ • Mr. and Mrs. W. Eyre, of Sar- nia, were the weak -end guests, of Mr. and Mrs_ W. G. Wright. • Miss Mary Jackson, Acton; Mr. Louis Jackson and Miss Sutherland, of Woodstock, were week -end guests at the 'home of Mrs. L. C. Jackson. • Miss Isabelle Craw, of .London, daughter of Rev. R. W. Craw and Mrs. Craw, of Me.Kiilop, while in Parry Sound on a holiday, took an attack of appendicitis ands was oper- ated' on at St. Joseph's Hospital last Wednesday. Mrs. Craw is remaining with Ther- • Mr. and Mrs. Archie Currie and Paul, of Toronto, spent Monday and Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. John Currie. • Mr. and Mrs: Alex McGavin and Mies Lois attended the Sanderson- Twisst wedding in Knox Presbyterian Church, Toronto, on Saturday. Miss Twisks is a niece of Mrs. McGavin. • Miss Altec Archibald, daughter of Mr. and Mrs . W. R. Archibald, of Tuckersemith, who (has been teaching at Gorrie for some time, has resign- ed her 'position there to accept a posi- tion on the staff of the Manville high school. • Mil. H. G. Hays and his mother, Mrs. James Hays, spent the holiday week -end. ih 'Fort Erie. • Mrs. Cecelia O'Rourke and fam- ily spent the week-edd with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Purcell. • Mr. and Mrs. Edward Allen. and family, of Port Huron, were holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sol Williams. • Mr. and Mrs. Pearson M. Grieve and ttvo sons, of Buffalo, were week- end guests at the home of his father, Dr. J. G. Grieve. • Miss,Hazel Elcoat, of Toronto, is spending the (holidays at the home of her father, Mr. William, Elcoat. • Miss Edna Plant, of Toronto, was a week -end guest at •tbe home of Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Smit)_ • Mr. and; Mrs. H. Minnett, of To - Tonto, were the holiday guests of Mr. and Mrs.' E. L. Box. • Mr. Iiowlard Purdy, of Toronto, was a week -end guest at the home of Mrs. W. Z+J. Kerslake. • Miss Doris Ferguson is stpending the holidays at the London Y.W.C.A. Camp, near Bayfieldt - • • Mrs. Haigh and Miss Mary Haigh spent the w'ee'k -end in Luc'know. • Mr. and Mrs. Louis Aberhart and Miss Leona Box spent the holi- day week -end at Kirkland Lake. • Miss; Mary Stewart, of the Kin- cardine Collegiate staff, is on a two months' rnotor trip to California. • Dr. Reids Edmunds, of Brantford, spent the holiday with his mother, Mrs. W. G. Edmund's, • Mr. and Mrs. E. S. Harding, of Richmond Hill, spent the week -end at the (home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Grieve. • Miss Marion Scarlett, of Fort William, is spending the holidays at the :home of • ber father, Mr. Robert Scarlett. • • Mr. P. W. Hoag, principal of the Rogers -vine public school, visited at the home of his mother over the week end. • Misses Annie and. Jean Brodie, of Kirkland Lake, are spending the holidays at the home of their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles Brodie. • Dr. J. W. A. Greig, Mrs. Greig and Little ran' are guests at the home of Mr. an,ct Mrs. J. C. Greig. Dr. Greig and family have recently re- turned from England, where he has been doing post graduate work for the past two years: • Miss, Marguerite Snell, of the Hamilton Collegi'a.be staff, is a guest at the home of Cher cousin, Mises Jean Turner. • Mr. Hugh Wright and eon, Jack, Miss B. Cox and Miss Jean McIver spent the week -end in Detroit. • M,r. and Mrs. Lorne Pinkney, Miss Norma Habkirk and Mr. Glen Pinkney motored to Toronto on Mon- day. • Mrs. Lambert, of Toronto, and Miss Raines, of Walkerton, were guests this week of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Murdlie, McKillop. • Messrs. Reg and Mac Kelterborn, of Milverton, areendin the holi- days days with Mr. Don Smith, John St. • Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Hinchley and two children, of Owen Sound, are guests this week of Mrs. J. D. Hinch- ley. • Mr. and MrLs. Geo. E. Ferguson, Miss Jean and Mr. Russell Ferguson, of Toronto, spent the week -end with the Miss'e's Ferguson. • Miss' Mary McLellan, of Toron- to, is a guest at the home of her grandmother, Mrs. R. S. Hays. • Mr. and Mrs. Charles Andrew and daughter, Agnes, and Mr. and Mrs. Roy Benner, of Port Colborne, spent Dominion Day in Seaforth and Goderioh. • Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Wright and Miss Jean Wright and Mr. and Mrs. Orval Gooding, of Galt, spent the week -end with Mr. and; Mrs. John. J. Cluff, '• Miss Lorna Dale its holidaying in Blyth: • Mrs. Lome babe spent the week- end! in Blyth. . • Mr. and MTs: A. E. McKenzie, of London, spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Jbhn Clult" • Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Eckert, Mrs. M. Deettorougt and daughter, -Neicey, of Dearborn, Mich., visited with rela- tives Sunday. • Master Ronald' Sills is; visiting with relatives in Detroit. • Misses. Bessie and Clare Pekert are attending teachers' summer school in Guelph. • Mrs. Monica Desborough and daughter, Nelcey, of Dearborn, Mich., are spending their vacation with Mr. and Msg. C. J. Eckert, • Mr. and Mrs.. John T. Hepburn and three sons, of Toronto; Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kruse and. son, William, of Galt; Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Lawson and daughter, Mise bemmdce Lawson; Mine Sadie Carter. and Mr. Oliver An- dtersoitt, of Auburn; Miss Vera Sclater 6f' St Marys; aliss;'IWarion SePater and Mr. Dick Taaler, df Toronto, Vete the guests rrf Mr. and Mfrs. Jan. b`inlayeen, on IOW ls;t, They were i1tere for We Ottaidtei of Mrs. Wm. i�J e}tin ilPra'f' (C: 9;t Sc telr's 89th birtaday, which she celebrated that day. - • Mr, W. J. Souch,. Mr. Geo. Low- ery, airs, H. Bone of 'Brussels, and Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Long visited Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Porteous of town. They are brothers and sisters of Mrs. Porteous. They also had as their visitans, Mrs. Long's son, Mr, and Mrs`. Archie Forrest, and' dough. ter, Mary Joyce, of Metachewan, and Mr. and Mrs. Jaek Warwick, of Brus- sels. • Mr, Fred Faulkner, Jr., and Miss Gloria Faulkner, of Detroit, are visit- ing their grandmother, Mrs. F. Faulk- ner. • Mr. and Mrs. M. Holman and son, Riford, of Toronto, were guests over the weekend with Mr, and Mrs. Mcpal luni. • • Mr, and Mns. • Albert Porterfield and daughter, Aileen, and Mr. Clar- ence Smith, of Flint, Mich., were guests on Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. E. C. Chamberlain. • Mr, 'Phil Brooks, of New York, and Mr. J. P. Gardiner, of Buffalo., were guelsts of Mrs. R. Murless-Jones ever the week -end. • Mr. Frank Hogg, of McKillop, is taking a course at Queen's Univers- ity, Kingston. • Miss Ida Hogg Left on Wednesday for Toronto, where elre wilt mark Up- per School literature papers. • Mr. and Mrs. James Devereaux will attend the funeral in Goderich on Friday: of Mrs. Joseph Kidd, who passed away in Toronto on Wednes- day of this week. • Mrs. Greenless and Mr. Arthur Greenlestst" of Detroit, spent the week- end with Mrs. Thos, Govenlock, Mc- Killop. • Mrs. James Barry was in Toron- to' Wednesday visiting her son, Ger- ald, who has been 111 there for some weeks. • Miss Elizabeth Carlin, of Beech- wood, and Miss- Mary Matteno, of Fer- gus, left for California en Saturday. They will visit Chicago and Salt Lake City and will return via New York. • Mins Marion Watson has return- ed from Toronto. • Miss Edythe Davidson returned from Toronto last week. • Miss Annan, of Toronto, was the guest of Miss Ella Elder last week. • Mrs. Norman McIntyre, of Owen Sound, was a holiday guest of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stew- art. • Mr. Tedi Southgate and Miss Lil- lian Southgate are holidaying at Man- itoulin Island. • Mr. .F. O. Fowler and this, daugh- ter, Mrs. John. McArthur, and three daughters, Audrey, Barbara arid Bet- ty, of Winnipeg, were guests this week at the home of the Misses Cress wel 1. , • Mr. and Mist. Charles' Andrew and daughter, Agnes, also Mr. and Mips. Ray Banner, of Port Colborne, were visiting their parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Mero recently. • Mr, and Mrs. John Klein and family, of Pontiac, and Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamilton, of Toronto, spent a few days at the home of thteir parents, Mr. and Mrs.. Joseph 'Mero. • Mr.. Albert Moro, from Goderich, spent tile first of July with his par- ents, Mr""and Mrs. Joseph Mero. • Mr. and Mrs, John Mero, of Mc- Killop, were guests at the home of his , grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Mero, for a few days. • Mies Jeanne Klein will spend a week with her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mero and will later visit Toronto with her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs. S. Hamilton. • Mr. Joseph Klein, son of Neal Klein and his bride, of Detroit, visit- ed Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Mero on the former's , honeymoon,' • Mr, A. W. Sillery spent Thurs- day in Toronto. • Mr, E. A. Neelin left on Thurs- day foe Baltimore. • Mr. Ross McNab, of North Bay, is visiting at the home of his par- emds, Mr. and Mrs, Alex McNab. • Dr. and Mrs. Smith, of London, are guests of Dr. and Mrs. W. C. Sproat. • Mr. and Mrs. Morris Qu,ancc and son, Ciifforcl. and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ryck,ma.n, of Exeter`, were Sunday guests of Mr. and Mr's. R. H. Sproat. • ,Mrs. Wrn. C. Govenlock is visit- ing in Toronto, Crystal Beach and St. Cathari nes. • Mr, and Mee. Hugh Sproat, Miss- e9Margaret and Mary Patni cla Sproat, Messes. Preston Faber and Walter Barry, oi' etroit, were guests over the holiday Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat • Mr. Elmer Beattie, of Toronto, v ieli loci his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Beattie. • )Miss Olive Eberhart, of MCKIlltop, underwent en operation tor appen- dicitie, blas week. • Mise Margtaret McKellar has been re-engaged on the staff of the Palmerston High School with an in- crease of salary. Miss McKellar is vietting friends in Itndtstay. • Jack Praiser, young son of Mr. and Mrs. Grant Praiser, suffered con- cussion and was taken to Soott Mem- orial Hosp'ital Tuesday when he fell from a tree. MANLEY Mr. and 'Mrs. P. McLaughlin and Mr. and- Mrs. J. McLaughlin were in Logan Sun -day visiting their uncle, Mr. John Connelly, who is seriously 11a.. Mists Beer, aur teaclher, is wend- ing the summer vacation at the home of her .parents in Fullerton, Messes. Norman Bauerman, Rueben Buck and Martini Deitz have purchas- ed 75 acres of hay from Mrs. Rich- ar4as+ of Seaforth. Mr. Joe Morgan, from Clinton, vis- ited friends en Sunday. HILLSIGREEN Mr. and lafrs. John. Dodds, of Lan- don, visited other the holiday with Mr, and Mee. Charles Robinson, Mr. and - Mrls. Leine Eller and fams ily, of Faleomtbridge, are spending a flew days with the latter's brother, Mr. Allan (lacerate and stater, Edhla. M1s's Georgina Seiler, et Moivktton, and Miss Edith Barclay,. of Stratford, are violting with Mr. and Mrs, Davisston, M. and Mrs. Wm. %Alteon.• stent stn fie egent Theatre Now Showing " The Lady Vanishes. "iMonday, Tueaday, ,Weidnesday HERR OL FLYNN with OLIVIA DeIIAVILLAND ANN . SHERIDAN f1 • NEXT THURSDAY FRIDAY SATURDAY a�WALTER WANGER presents FREDRIC JOAN MARCH on BENNETT rn4vwsys 11alph Bellamy Ann Sgthern S ` 4Y Slockmer Th Much 11 R be 1 Eltia❑ A TAY GARNETT: pRoRUcyod� RELEASED THRU UNI;,ED A ineis y Coming— "MOONLIGHT SONATA" .the week -end with friends in Strat- made the farmers) smile, even if they ford; dead hay down. Flaying is in full progress in this Mr. and Mrs. Harold Finlay called vicinity and the much needed rain on friends in the vicinity on Sunday_ _ WE ARE CLEARING THE FOLLOWING NEW AND USEb APPLI- ANCES AT BARGAIN PRICES 1 New G 58 Westinghouse Refrigerator. 1 New Frigidaire Electric Range (free inst>alation), 1 New Westinghousie Portable Radio. 1 New Car Radio with push button, control. 4 Used Car Radios $12.50 1 3 -Burner Used Coleman Gasoline Stove 12.50 1 Heathy Washer 15.00 1 Thor Washer 38.00 3 Massey -Harris 13 -tooth Cultivators, your choice 20.00 1 McCormick -Deering Hlay Tedder 40.00 1 14 -Plate McCarmick-Deeiting Disc Hareow 25.00 1 Farm Wagon 25.0 1 Quebec Sulky Plow 30.00 1 Tudhope-Anderson Manure Spreader 20.CO 1 Massey -Harris Outtinb Box 15.00 2 Maslsey-Harris Mowers?—your choice 25.00 1 nearly new 6 -ft, Massey -Harris Binder 125,00 Hay Rope 5c ft. 650 feet to pound Twine John-perCwt. 600 feet to pound Twine 3ac SEAFORTSt. $p DO per cts2. e Main H $9.00 Seaforth Monument Works (formerly W. E. Chapman) NOW OPERATED BY Cunningham & Pryde We Invite Inspection of our stock of CEMETERY MEMORIALS SEAFORTH —,TUESDAYS and SATURDAYS Or any time by appointment. See Dr. Harburn—Phone 105. EXETER — PHONE 41 — BOX 150 a TRAM,spEIT ciA� � - SALAD DR,ESSING VALUES EFFECTIVE THURS., FRI., SAT, JULY 6-7-8 ONLY SPECIAL! 'THINSHELL" 2 -Ib. SODA Crackers Pk9' 19( SPECIAL! SILVER RIBBON TOMATO JUICE 4 ZTins 25( SPECIAL! PARTY BRAND j� SALMON FANCY OHOE Ttn'';�=T SPRANT RICH AND MELLOW COFFEE1-' 6250 RI �HMELLO' Pkq SPECI*U DOMESTIC SHORTENING GYn:.y� 1,c SPECIAL!. BRUNSWICK SARDINES - 2 Ti - O9 SPECIAL! PERFECTION MATCHES 3 B �'� SPECIA- PINEAPPLE JUlcE3 „lig.. Maar BREAKFAST ) FRY'S COCOA r iib, Z9( 'Shirriff's Grape, Orange, Lime To►NG Drink' ' oft, ,' Quaker Puffed WHEAT mtq.09e Nf". NO. 1 NEW li rotatoes 7 lbs. 25c Colleon Choice Golden Bantam CORN 2'rins 150 Standard Tomatoes 2 ;•Ve: 150 JUICY e - Lemons 21e Doz. LGE. FIRM Cabbage 10.c rr it 4 e tI I 41 ,4 d tljl 1 • 1, ii. . t, 'l Nr