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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1942-11-20, Page 4Ads will be inserted at new low cash rates: qs ▪ ant* Test and Fgond. Cambia Events. Etc.—per word: week • 1 Cent pad week % Cent :';*. week i5 Cent A 3 tppuum cbacCge. nrat inseotiun25 Centel - anna, ttamtiia sod elbbrev3at1on emotes DO one word. t'iama T!idEicer-d. cent ,per word. Miudmomm. 50 cents Per week. tkea. Box Number, c/o The Ewen Expositor, for 100 cootie extra. week will be charged I ado in, above class are rout paid by the ` 9rein meted �e of charge. ad was ten. ogee and Deaths inserted on application. �e•:.� 43r8dtba�+t• • Auction Sales tag fi • ycAl ANTED- I/00;' 1 •F1 X0, IN YY geed evtdntxan- ea o. 7, Tucker - emit., Phone SSG r .2 Ssafo tai ARTHUR butnitazssg>tz, Ju s, sea�ouc+ . 3010-1 B°Aml POSITGE 1t 1ASUNABLE F•, IKON E%- Rn e w ,, 3009:2 igh . .:'1 RI Property For Sale -LA- roomed. solid brick, in excellent condi- tion, Mt the Londou Road in. ,the village; at Ply to imm3iis stta.LIE. Itermai. or to A. G. SAW:LIT', 33 Hewitt Ave., Mononto. - Farms For Bali. PCIR SALE -100 ACRE GRASS FARM, some bush; Windmill and txakk. Four miles southeast of Seaforth. Aptidy 168 Nel- son Street, Stratford. 390841 11 01� 111`P: N TS "-zT'"."�r"1.11.x' • ixox, •County poQdntdau:r w4. l ; ae mated surl{lus in excese of ,$6,Qo0, at (Continued from Page X) the end of the year 011 the general pressed by the warden. He stated it account. The County 'Home Coma'it- tee expect to live within their eats has been necessary to equalize the t mate The COUnty road expenditures con ty assessment again, owing to the government taking over more land for an airport, -of which a. report will be made during the session. The response to the appeals for war A UCTION SAI el OF FARM STOCK.--eaft- "- Harold Jackson has been irmtrected by the undersigned to sell hy public auction on Monthly, November 23rd, one mile east of Clinton on Highway, id 1.30 p.m., a number of pigs, horses and cattle. FERG. VAN EG - MOND, Proprietor ; Harold Jaekson. Auc- c,LriAR,ING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Stock, Implements and Household Effects, Lot"39, Concession 3, East Wawancele miles nartiorest Myth, on Tuesday', Nov. 24th, at 1 o'clock sharp. Terms—Cash. (DAN- IEL leoGOWAN, Proprietor; Harold I Jack- son, Atietioneer. PeiSOnals SLENDOR -TABLETS qamtnon TABLETS EARMLESS AND " effective. Two weeks, suinly atm, at ISEATING*S DRDG swim 8889-25 For Sale he pointed out, are only half of what they were in 1941-495,500.at October 31, againat $45,000 in 1941. Willie the .administration of 3ustice, rieW equipment and grahts are below the effort in th.e county was gratifying. estimates, has-pitals and Children's -aid - Mr. Armstrong continued., The half- are slightly up; and $30,000 has been mill for the war effort set 'aside by set aside in Victory Bonds as a, re - the Jandary session has . almost all serve for work not done. The half - been expeaded in grants, The pur- Will levy for the war effort amounted chase of $30,000 in ViCtory Loan bonds to $22,781.47, "This ia sonnd policy was .good business, and co-operation ,and should be continued next year. in the salfage drive in progress the county ha.s assisted materially in throughout the province was urged. toe war effort and has curtailed un - The Warden closed his address with necessary expenditure," Mr. 'Erskine The estimated receipts in the gen- eral acconnt at the end of the year are 2$168,734.87; expenditures, $163,- 325.53; surplus, $5,409.34. The money expended by the War- den's Committee out of the half -mill set aside for the war effort was dis- bursed as follows: Salvation Army, Red Shield, $2,900; Navy League, $2;000; Chinese War Relief, $500; War Victims Fund, $1,- 000• Overseas Canadian Fund, $5d0; A IJOTION SALE leF FARM. FARM STOCK 1VIcKillop Township, on Thursday, November 26th, at 1 p.m.: 11ORSES--,Matched chest- nut Belgian team, 4 'and 5 years, 13.50 lbs. cATTLE--Durham zow due June 1st; e Dur- ham cows due M‘arch alst; 2 Durham cows due Aped 1st ; 2 heifers 2 years old, due May let; heifer 2 .years old, due June 1st; one yearling steer; 6 spring calves. HENS -2-130 White Leghorn pullets ; 50 hens, year old. IMPLEMENTS -1. Deering binder, 7 -ft. cut; 1 Peering mower, eeft. cut; 1 Massey -Harris fertilizer drill; 1 hay rack; 1 Massey -Harris hay loader; 1 muffler; aiding plow ; vvalking plow; disc ha.rrow; set of harrows; fanning mei ; set sleighs ; 2,000 lbs. scales ; wagon; cutter (Portland) ; baggy; cement pig trough; Pelled Angus robes; quantity of rock e'en bizalier and plank ; .1 incubator, 250 egg ca- eaciey; iton kettle; Viking cream separator. 650, lbs.; forks, shovels, whiffietrees; neck- rokes, etc. HARNESS -1 set of sjouble har- nese; 1 set of sine.le harness; number of GRAIN -100 bushels of oats; 15 tons a mix- ed !fey. FARM -100 acres, well drained, brick water sureolY, with windmill. Situated Mee, miles northeast' af Seaforth. Subjeet to re- serve, bid. Terms an Chattels—Caeb... Terms on Property ro,ade known day of salme,e/ISS. MABE.L STERLING, 'Proprietress ; Jaeleson, Auctioneer; E. P. Cheaneye' Clerk. an invitation - to the members to be his guests at a banquet at the British Exchange Hotel on Thursday night, Flter thanking them for their co-op- eration during a strenuous year. Reeve R. E. Turn,er, under the head- ing of inquiries, wanted to know why the Department of Game and Fisher- ies had proclainaed an open season for deer in Huron •County despite the resolution sent to them by the coun- cil.' He felt that authority was being L,entralized and that control by coun- ty councils was suffering. 000 each to the following branches ' Clerk Norman Miller stated he bad of the Red Cross: Auburn, Bayfield, received no commlinications from . the Belgrave, Blyth, Bru.cefield, Brussels, department; and Reeve B. W. Tuckey, Clinton, Dungannon, - Exeter, Ford, Exeter, pointed out that the motion did noi, oppose any action that might desboro, Seaforth, Varna, Wingham, la, taken by the department. Wroxeter, Zurich; $300 to Lucknow Reeve Watson, Stanley 1 township, and Clifford branches; $150 to Wood - understood the intention was not to ham and Kirkton. Plebiscite and 'mil - have an open season in Huron Coon- itia advertising, $463.60; Army Week, ty; and Reeve. Roland, Grain, of Turn - Salvation Army, Home Front, berry, declared: "I have always been' $80; $500; Centralia Airport, $1,800. To - 'noosed to the destruction of our wild tal, $20,943.60 out of the appropria- life. I feel I am losing friends. One tion, which leaves an apprormate or two days would have been ample balance of WOO. time, to allow for the open season, not six." „ . • The equalization committee report- . ed only one change, and- that was' in• A. W. Blowes, town clerk and treas- Goderich township -where the con- .urer of Mitchell, was introduced by struction of the Goderich Township Reeve Falconer, of Clinton. He ad - South Airport resulted in a loss of dressed the council io behalf of the Lions' British War Victims Fund for $15,833 in assessment to that munici- size 36, navy; like new. Also rubbers 'and overshoes, sizie 6. AIM& Box 352, EX- POSITOR OFFICE. 3910-1 POR SALE—FIVE yotnto PIGS, READY to wean. FRANK PHILLIPS, Cone stands. 89.10x1 POR SALE --1 GREY ASTRACHAN CLOTH -I" coat, size 18; a black Astrachan °loth coat, siz,e 14. Apply ea l'Box 353, HURON EXPOSITOR. 3910-1 POR SALE —.TWELVE YOUNG PIGS ready ko wean Also a number of young horses. Apply to RUSSEL MANSCN, Zur- ich or phone 23 on 96. 3910x1 PREE RANGE BE.A.LTHY WHITE LEG - horn pullets, 18 weeks of age. A,pP1.9 you. 's.m...13-1ADIgs• WINTER GLOM coat with fur collar; size 50. Can be seen at .GILLEsPIE OLEA_NERS. port SAL16—ifFitmer PIANO, FURNI- .` tune. grainy home cookiug and many oth useful aeticles. et Monster Auction Sale, and Implements, at Lot 21. Concession 10, Stanley Towaship, four miles south-west of Varna, •on Friday, November 2,7th. at 1 the 'county,s. cheque for $2,000 was re - Pan.: HORSES--Matehed team ' of Percher- turned. . , • " - , ons, filly and gelding, 3 years old,: 1 three- year-old Clyde mare; 1 driving mare, 7 years Various communications, resolu- nut cATTLE-12 Durham cows, °doe to tions, etc., were read by Clerk N. W. freshen fee= time of sale till March ; 3 baby Miller and reterreid to the various Yearlin,g steer; g. Shorthorn bull rising two Committees to bring in recommenda- Years ; 2 calves one month old. PIOS ANn tions. AND PoULTRY-10 York ehunks, 2 months A resolution from the County of trust he, W II Soo?i, be eetelred 'to health The Countlil, elmaRber,. 'Lovely with pink and, vi'liite e} rXse tbemums, Was the scene of a, 4eli htf4}. affair on: Fri - ay evenjug *boa 'Marathon bridge party was held by the , Marathon B$dge Club. Pierre. were `.,fifty pres- ith H aw erb.ce, tLawrenreasurer beld of o - Mr. �.,.f the Hensel]. branel of the Red Oross, disclosed . that some $400.00 had been, 4aieed- by the Marathon Bridge Club since its organization a little over three years ago, and had been pres- ented to the local branch of the Red Cross. Miss E. Johnston is president of this organization and Miss Katie Scott Secretary -treasurer. A light luncheon was served. Senior Women's Institute Meets Mrs. Roy MacLaren was hostess at her home Wednesday evening, Nov. llth, a:nd Miss Florence Welsh, co - hostess, for the November naeeting of the Henson Senior Women's Itistitute. There was a splendid attendance and the meeting was under the chairthan- ship of 'Miss Gladys Luker, tbe presi- dent. The meeting came to order with the singing of the Ode, followed by "0 Canada," Lord's Prayer and Armistice prayer. The minutes were read by the secretary, Mrs. Ken Hicks, and roll call was answered with "a cure for the blues." During the business session it- was disclosed that 17 boxes for local boys overseas were packed' on October 28. After all expenses 'were paid there was a balance on,hand of $24.31, this amount to be -useirat the next time of pack- ing. Mrs. James Paterson gdve a 'flew remarks relative to the district meeting held' at the bome of Mrs. Glenn MacLean. The following com- mittee was appointed to discuss ways and means of raising money, their views to be presented at the Decem- ber meeting: Mrs. Beer, Mil:, Sher- ritt; Miss Beryl Pfaff, Mrs. Shirray and Mrs. C. Cook. Letters were read tom Mrs. E. Kennedy, expressing thanks for letter of sympathy sent to her in the death of her father, the late Owen 'Geiger, and Miss Itene pality. The committee reported that Douglas, in appreciation of the lovely this amount had been spread equally rose jar- and address forwarded to over the other municipalitiei. 'her in London by members of the In• Hugh Hill, vice-chairman of.' the stitute. ',Mrs. Carl Passmore was pre - Huron County Plowmen's Adsociation, seiated with, a bank book and address voiced the organization's appdeciation heir. haby daughter, Norma Pearl. of the grant Of $2,000 towards the ex- The motto "Good health and good penses of the International Plowing Match, for the cancellation of which the Ontario : Provincial Associatioil was responsible and had paid all the expenses of the local committee, Which bad laid the. fundamental and ground work in anticipation of the ev- ent. The cheque was returned to the council. E. H. Strong, reeve of Howick, aSk- ed that all information regarding the a grant. It was referred to the War- den's Committe'e. An invitation. to attend the annual meeting of Huron County Federation of Agriculture in Clinton Wednesday afternoon. was accepted. Owing to the pOStponement of the International Plowing IVIatch this fall, old; 140 Rock pullets. MACHINERY —.One Elgin askedendorsation of the council McCormick -Deering side rake; 1 Massey -Har - 1 4 -section diamend harrows ; 1 corn smile quested to make use of the National ris riding plow (like new) ; 1 walking plow ; _that the Federal G-Overnment be re- fler ; 1 single muffler; a massey-Harris cream' Registration and release men with collection of salvage, the reporting of convention held at London at -which separator; 1 set of beam scales ; feed cooker . , 1 grain crusher ; 1 cutter; 1 roblier tired! farra experience frona non-essential Infused machinery in factories, and she a delegate. Mrs. Roy .Mac - colony house.; brooder etove; 1 set of ferin ! farm crops which cannot otherwise in Laren favored. with a hum - barrels ; quantity to urn r, 2 q be done- with the acute shortage of 1 to this effect was Passed. lorous rea ng "Minutes of the Last galvanized roofing (new) ; forks ; above's ; labor. A copy of this resolution to , . Ladies' Aid Meeting." The guest whiffletrem; neckyeeee etc. BABNESS--One be sent to the Dominion Government, D. L. Weir's enquiry regarding the speaker, Miss Margaret Buchanan, for band 9et of harness ; 1 set of single harness :1 her subject soke. on "Infantile Par - the Minister of Agriculture, and• all temuneration of the ,warden. of the set of breeching harness, like new ; -1 back -1 bushels of mixed grain; 300 bushels of choice : from the CountY of Pesth, als asked it was revealed that the Huron Conn- helpful ,and"listened to with rapt at- her. at tlkiti *tall v'groilp We ho e that as She grows she ,pray• dh,P.t1 e iw health end happineso tklrV'uoh d long life. We .:sit you to S,eoept tr1is; bank book aid hope that the balaigcej in it will also continue to grow with the year. — Hensall Women's Insti- tute." i Council Meets The statutory meeting of the village council was held Monday evening at 8 p.m. in the council chamber with all members present. Minutes of tie pre- vious 'meeting Were read and adopted on motion by Horton and Cameron. R. J. Paterson, tax collector, reported as shaving received $1,385.00 in pre- payment receipts and $2,¢39.83 in cash or a total of $4,024.83 in 1942 taxes to date. J. A. Paterson, treasurer, pre- sented the financial statement for the year and after consideration by coun- cil was ordered to have same printed for distribution. Reeve Shaddick re- ported re the salvage collection and Kerslake and Parkins were appoint- ed to look after the southsideof King Street and Horton and Cameron the 6rth side, all to be done before De - ember 15, which is the deadline 'set by the order from Ottawa. Cor- respondence was read as follows: J. T. Crawford, representing Strath. Craft, Gar. D. Hoggarth, Canadian Legion, Imperial Oil, Township of Hay, F. Fingland; same considered and filed. Kerslake and Parkins: That we adjourn to December 7 or call of the Reeve; carried.—James A. Paterson, Clerk. Euchre -a ace FRIDAY, 1�1. .. 1"t r:�.20 h at 8.300p"U NSA xO A i' M U RDOCH'S ,ORCHESTRA 'Sponsored by Kippen East W. L PROCEEDS FOR WAR WORK ADMISSION 35e Ladies please provide Lunch chener, and Ira, Heiman, and one sis- ter (Vercy), Mrs. Eric Kennedy, of Hensall. A, service was held Sunday; -evening at his residence on Oak St„, the cortege leaving Fenelon Fallo Monday for Waterloo where burial took place at Mount Hope Cemetery. Rev. Roy Geiger, of Paris United Church, conducted the graveside ser- vice, assisted by Rev. Benny, of El.. mira. The floral tributes , were beau- tiful and many. Attending the fun- eral from a distatice were Sydney Geiger, Gore Bay; Edmund,' London; Rora, Kitchener; Dr. William' Geiger, Waterloo; Ira and Mrs., E. Kennedy. Henson. The sympathy of the com- munity is extended to MrS. Kennedy' 4 and Ira and also to other members of the family. A bingo and dance will be held in Ole Town Hall, Hensall, on Wednes- day, Nov. 25, sponsored' by the Legion. Ducks, chickens and geese will be the prizes, and a door prize will be given. Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Reid and lit- tle son, Gerald, of Tilbury, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Wilson Allan. Mrs. Mary Brown and 'Mervyn are visiting with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Wit - son of Stratford. Mr. Glenn Love, Royal Canadian En- gineers, Orillia, spent the week end with his sister and brother-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. John E. McEwar. The W.M,S. of Carmel Presbyterian Church held their monthly meeting in the schoolroom of the ohurch Thurs- day afternoon, Nov. 12. Mrs. James A. Paterson was in the chalr and Mrs- -Weir opened with prayer 'and the Scripture was read by Miss Minnie 'Reid, Mrs. Malcolm Dougall favored with a pleasing piano solo with voile: tions. "Safe• in the Arms of Jesus" and the topic and a'parler on intro- duction 'of the study book was giver. by Mrs. Jean Manson, N'ird. Paterson and Mrs. Weir were appointed visit- ing committee for December. The closing hymn, "0 God of Bethel" and the Lord's Prayer concluded the meet- ing. -Rev. Wm. J. Isaac, of the Univers- ity of Western Ontario, London, con - (looted services in Carmei Church 03 Si.nday last, in the absence of tho minister, Rev. W. Weir, Who preach- ed anniversary services at Auburn. The Young People's Union of the LTnited Church met on Monday even- ing. Miss Elva McQueen, president, eveS in the chair. The Meeting open- ed with the •singing of "What a Fel- lowship," fellowed with the Lord's Prayer. The Scripture reading, Mat- thew 5:1-12, was read by Miss Donna "roll call, collection and business -dis- cussed. The next meeting is to be held November 30, missionary con- vener, Miss Lenore Norminton, charge. The topic WAS. ably present- ed by Miss A. Consitt, who chose for Kenny - Dalrymple A charming autumn wedding was solemnized in the Immaculate Concep- lion Church, Stratford, on Saturday la:st when Dora Jane, eldest daughter of Robert and the late Mrs. Dalrymple of Kippen, became the bride of Peter 'Francis 'Kenny, of Stratford, yonng- est sbn of the late Mr. and Mrs. Ed- ward Kenny, of Kinkora. Rev. W. T. Corcoran officiated. Given in mar- riage by her father, the bride looked lovely in a graceful afternoon dress of royal blue crepe with hat and ac- cessories to match, and her bridal bouquet were carnations and maiden hair fern. The attendants were Mr. and. Mrs. John Reidy, the latter wear- ing a -black crepe dress with acces- sories in black. 1Later the reception and wedding, dinnler was held at Mrs. SeBse are tw,e of life's greatest bless- , M. Hamilton's tea room, Dufferiii St., liacLaren. A. denionstration, "How to Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. Kenny left ings," was, ably taken by Mrs. R. Y. on a wedding trip to Windsor and De - 'bathe and dress 'an infant," 'Was ex- troit, the bride travelling in a grey ceptionally well presented by Mrs. James Paterson. A musical trio, "Our with wolf. Mr: and Mrs. Kenny will wool • dress and grey, coat trimmed Empire's Here To :Stay," was pleas- reside. in Stratford. The groom is ingly rendered by Mrs. George Hess, well known here, having played at Miss Florence Welsh, accompanied on many functions, and rated as a top - the violin by Miss Greta Laramie. notch 'violinist. He was also a well Mrs. Fred Beer gave .a very interest- known radio artist at CKNX, Wing- ing and informative report of the ham, - The Late Oliver Geiger Mr. Oliver Geiger, manager of the bank of Fenelon Falls, died sus dden- ly while engaged in his duties at the bank on Friday, Nov. 13. His death was attribute& to a 'heart Condition. He was in his 57th year, being a dson of the late Mr_and Virs. Owen Geiger of Hensall, and only a little over two weelts ago attended, the ,,,finaegal of hia: father; the' 'late Owen 'Geiger. Born in Zurich,• he attended school there,' attended high school at: Clin- ton and Business College at Stratford. He started his careerain the Molsons Bank at Hensall, later being, moved to wagon; hay rack ; gravel , box ;• slings ; on?. , industries to assist in harvesting the penalties—$5,000 fine or two years Lare tributed a recipe, and Mrs. 3 harse collars. HAY AND GRAIN — deo , county councils. Another reolution county launched a discussion in which alysis," which was most, inspiring and —One .couch ; 1 mehogaey noble; 1 spool bed; tary.-•service for one Tear. arnount-neattp as bigh as: that "loud extended to the Itiefesss ancl ' co-hbst- bed spring; washstand; writing desk ; 2 kit- I The 'County of Elgin sought concur- by the Counties of Perth or Welling- 'egg and all who had contributed in chen 'tables ; "1 kitchen cupboard; 4 kitchen , chairs ; 1 stool ; 1 piece of linoleum ; 1 baby's lawn mower. FARM—Lot 21, Concession 10, ,Stanley Townshie ; 120 acres clay loam land, barley, suitable for seed; 25 tons of timothy for "arm labor exemption from mili- ty chief exechtive does not receive an and clover hay. HOUSEHOLD FURNITURE tention. A heart vote of thanks was , rence in a resolution to the Ontario ton. Many expressed the opinion that - aay way to the success of the evening,• 1 Government asking that the use of the sacrifice of time. and his own in- also to Mrs. Beer for her kindness in women's beverage rooms be confined terests deserved a larger considera- acting, as delegate. Luncheon -was ! to women only. • tion.• , served -by Mrs. N. Cook,'Mrs. J. Shen- : Two resolutions regarding the war 1 effort were read as follows. from the. , . Goodwin and Miss Florence ,Welsh. at the home of Miss Beryl Pfaff with should show evidences of thrift 'and wIlen compared ' with, those of the roll call is to be answered with a fairs 'administered by it as a tteeei- Legislature." ' gift for the Sick Children's Hospital. 1WOR SALE—GOOD HEAVY WINTER OV- with abundant supply of water; well drain - 4 EinCOAT, shoe 42; color black- Apply to ed; 1% storey brick house; 1 barn 38x7e, Box 342. Exposrron OFFIcs. 7 years old; hen house; garage. Hydro, run- e I ' 890441 ming -water. Four miles southwest of Varna. wion',RA-TP1 'OAR Befered ; 6 COAX knoWn on day a sale. 'Sabi subjeet to re- • •1-. cheine; V Qiiebee coal heater. Avolv to serve hid. PERCY JOHNSTON, Proprietor; AgicAliBOWEAN'Ii.' Eitmondville. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 390-1 390741 Nolice To Creditors luir ▪ 1711110. OF. THE' ESTATE OF "- the ..I'itiettes Norris Priest, who diet the fah doP-of aolober. 1.042, are hereby notified to send them to either of Ste undentigniel, dulY verified, on or before thee 1st day id,IDeceiabilr, 1942. the said4EstateeitUti he.,elletrileteted =tong the elaimaeotewhi,thethe"Eiriectitorlehall then have notice. DArriD at Exeter,74theiltli day of Novem- ber, 1942. F. W. GLADMAN, Exeter, Ontario , Implernents.-0YEr. Harold Jackson has re- .ceived instruetriens to sell by' public auc- tion on Lot 25, Conceesion 10, bleKillop, six miles north of Seaforth, on Wednesday, Nov; 25th, at 1 'b'elock sharp: HORSES -- Well - matched black •tesim, mare and gelding; re aged Clyde horse. CA.TrLE-5 good •rn ch due let cif Februery; Holstein cow, 8 years old, milking two months and be,ed again; aid bred again; Holstein -Jersey cross, 7 Yea. cede =Biking 3 months „and bred again; Jer- sey caw 7 years old, due ie. December ; Here- .tord bull, Richard Domino No. 128003; 7 steers an,d heifers rising 2 years; 3 calves ; 13 hogs weigihing 190 lbs.; 11 chunks ten rweelis old; 9 °hunks 3 'months old; 12 sucker • Pms- 4 weeks old; 8 Yorkshire sows , lo eg- horn pullets. IMPLEMENTS -7 -foot Frost & Weed binder with sleaf carrier and treats ; Frest & 'Wood' 12 -run shoe drill with grass seed box attached; Frost & Wood 12-taith cultivator; MasSey-Harris Quebec riding plow ; „walking plow; 8 -sections drag harroWs; farm wagon; wagon box and stock rack; set new sloop sleighs; Portlend cutter ; farm ladder ; 2 Mestey-Heeris cultivator wheels; set of scales 250 lbs.; buzz planer; set oat rolls, wheelbarrow; lawn mower; 2 ,hay rack sills; 10 . colonies of bees ; 4 frame reversible honey extractor; bee supplies ; seuffler ; 4 'new chick- en shelters ; % ILP. motor ; some wood; eotatees -and vegetables, and usual miscellan- eous. GR.AIN-600 bus,hels mixed grain, 400 bushels eats; 100 bushels wheat; 6 krads of table end 5 chairs ; Coleman Air -O -Gas 4 - burner range wall oven; Belle Oak heater and pipes; bed; wring and mattress Ches- terfield; 2 rockimg chairs; linaleem rug; Bell City incubator, 150' egg ; adjustable dress form; 3 lawn seats; 5 -tube electric , radio; (A,irway electric cleaner; Bell organ; spring couch; 22 Silver Black foxes, pens and shed. Terms --Case. Ever3rthing must be disposed of as ehe farni le sold. DAVID G. MacFAR.- LANE, -Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auc- herd, Miss Beryl Pfaff, Mrs. W. 0. 1 Reeve Scott, Seaforth, declared that County of Prince Edward: county councillors are "the cheapest The December meeting will be held ' 'That the Federal Government bunch of legislators in the country Notices are open every' daY end have the follow- ing Go -operative feeds in stock: 20% Lay Mash; 0019D. Lay Mash with cereal grass ; Developing Mash; Pooltrf Concentrate 40%; P01114r4 Gbncentrizte 211%,; Lime Shell; Oyster Shell; Hog -Ccatcentiriste 42/0; P4g Starter; MM.; Bram 011ertd; Middliinna -and On Cake. ber Met NOkierParbeteilleans allowed. Phone 181: • FRED HIENNICE., West ;Wird, Mitchell. maricE ingruiniri GIVEN THAT THE e-• d be tares avering the cost of work in In Memoriam Mrs. Ken Hicks as co -hostess. The frugality in connection with the af-' House of Commons or the Ontario plishment of such objectives as the The police committee reported that 'Miss Ellis is to be the guest speaker. sary foundation for the proper accom-1 the county force was efficient and do- This will be the Christmas nieeting. saving of money and the reduction et ing good work. ' ' , Following is the address to Norma the standard of living so, that the av- • &age- citizen may invest to a greater degree in War Savings Certificates :.o............... ,, and War Loan Bonds. "That satisfactory steps be taken , to prevent waste and salvage in raw Armistice was observed in the materials 'in connection. with -*Air hall on WednesdaY .last. Rev. Reba Force stations, military campS and Hern, of Varna United Chtirch, and navy establishments to a greater •de- Rev. G. F. N. Atkinson, ,of Brucefield gree, se that j.ncreased success in United Church, were in -charge of the voluntary salvage campaigns may be service. At the close of' the service h' ved Copies of these resolutions all marched to the cenotaph where will be sent to Prime Minister MacL-.•cw-reaths were placed by members Of kenzie King, the Ministers for Air, the •council in memory of those who Militia and Navy; War Service Com-lhad , paid the supreme sacrifice. mittees. Province of Ontario and Mr. Fred Austin, of Flint, Mich., County Councils. now a member of the U.S.A., while on • These five resolutions were all leave spent a few days with his recommended to be filed. mother and family. Welland Count,Y asks concurrence Mr. and Mrs. James McAllister and in a request to the regional oil con- children, -of Hillsgreen, were Sunday troller to allow County councillors suf- guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. ficient gasoline necessary to loot al-, D. Anderson and Miss Pearl. ' ter municipal business connected with Mr. and Mrs. Seeley, of Clinton, and the war effort. Mr. and Mrs. Billy Austin and chil- Hon. J. E. Michaud, Minister of , dren, of Seafortla, called Sunday a Public Works, Ottawa, in answer. to .the home of .11!Ira.. Austin and family. a letter sent after the June session,1 We are sorry to rePort the' illness advised that the construction of the • of our worthy postmaster, Mr. J. T. road to the north • side of Goderich1McAsh. , harbor was the subject of a conter-1 The 'Stanley Institute entertained ence with the department in June the Junior FartnerS on- Friday Sight last; and that consideration is in in the hall. • abeyance pending further information. L. E. Cardiff, M.P., also promised co- operation in furthering the scheme. . , the subsidizing of fertilizers and con -I For Sale At Once.—One bedroOta • • ) wins_ suite and one tongoleum rug. Apply Pearl come Baby other Passmore: "Tohight we wel- Baby Norma to our Institute Miss Anna Longhurst, of Waterloo ; ing expedition this ‚week in the north - Band: We are glad to have an- ' five :brothers, Edmund,- London; Syd- ern area.' 'U'p to date Mr. Sherritt happy, healthy baby as a mem- ney, Gore Bay, Manitoulin Island; Dr.,has secured a deer. Waterloo, .Kitcbener, London, Toron- her theme, "Mary and Martha," fain - to, Bridgeport, Tara and Fenelon ous Bible characters. Miss Gladys Falls. He was a very prominent fig- Luker contributed a delightful piano ure in Fenelon Falls, an active mem; ,solo. "Rock of Agee was the closing ber of the United Chtirch, 'member of hymn, followed with the Mizpah ben - club and curlers club. In fraternal ducted contests. societies he Was a member of the Messrs. Sydney MacArthur, T. J. Masonic Order and his sudden pass- ing will be mourned bylmany. He is survived by his widow, the former Sherritt and Sani Dougall, of Hen - sail, and Dr. and Mrs. H. Burley, of Almonte, Mich, are enjoying a shoot - ;improving ihe Nartir Branch of Black Creek. centra es, . . . the McDonald Drain and the Zurich Drain PURDY—In LOVING MEMORY., OF OUR ter of Agriculture, wrote: to Mrs. Carmen Hiscoats, Hensall. 1st, 1942. Persons assessed for 'the above Mentioned schemes have the privilege to pay She` is gone but not forgotten, I the amount of their isasessment less the in- And as daWns another Fear, tercet en or before that date. After deben- In our donely hours af thinking itures ore mild and issued DO payments OD Th011/021B of her ere alwaes near. I "Apparently the members of your (Continued from Page 1) Icouncil are unaware that feed grain and millfeeds purchased bY farmers Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Passmore and. in Eastern,„Canada are already being family, Mr. and Mrs. Ab. Pasamore, subsidized by virtue of the present of Delhi, and LAC. Ken Passmore, of esssessmeats will be received by Ship of Hay -Morserd le annual inMzillmerits Days of' sedrens will con3e o'er us, I freight assistance policy which pro- Brantford, visited on Sunday with Mr. of principal and oitemot es provided for un- Friends may think the wound is healed, . A. P. 'VMS, mat within the heart concealed. ern grain and mill feeds from the vides for payn2ent of freight on West- Tressurek, Two. llay. 3909.2 si..-t:Zer remembered lay mother, Father and maxi head of the lakes, to any point in .• Eastern Canada, and that the fertil- dear alter : One yeer has poised settee that Dad day subsidising of fertilizer used on crops for the feeding of livestock and poul, When darling IVlildrbel Passed twee; • try" and Mrs. John Passmore. Ronald Parker, Of Toronto, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Par- ker, for .the week -end. of Forest, were recent guests , Mrs. C. McDottell and' DorethY. Mrs. Alice Wren has taken an Village of Hensall Flee> on, beloved, and take thy rest, Th•ey missed yeti most who laved yen best. The council will deal with resold- a'partment over Mr. T. C. Joynt's de- -Sweetly remembered bY ,lvtaxiirke. tions from the Ontario Agricultural partment store and is getting nicely settled. - Miss Audrey Twitchell, who has been visiting in Pennsylvannia, has returned home. q, be 'tire* the lentos a 1 to t tor toe Crown propertZ from taxatioti; elee- MOS - tr: •ity for far power; cheese, milk .t., t eeene blinded naldif ,ofo .114.FINNO ..-4t, 3, tl. aura ere? s Nuraing to LAO,. llama . end Tina. ototOnnon, o producers on varione tobatclt; the put- Itospita.1,1•London, • and an Operation Of...?0,01, „011it.totx, 04dOriliort,"").91.2., +16 /03. • n#,. hall", pearl' Of IMportatitni of inalott su,h- bporforme in the interests. of %hie 1400,, *eliding few' &ors '111 TOrontiOil Bombs and more Bombs have turned happiness into misery in Britain'. Many lit- tle children are without homes, not to mention comforts. Yes, and Many of them are orphans today. We're going to be their Allies for' the duration — you and HERE IS THE PLAN: L WE ARE HOLDING A MONSTER AUCTION SALE Saturday Night, Noveinber 21gt At 8 o'clock in Seaforth Salvage ROOM. WE WANT ARTICLES TO SELL ---Anything -and everything you,can spare. Give your garret anotheil, going over; also your cellar, woOdshed, garage, Iiving mord ,ell`d Pantry too. Men! Look around the barn., the granary, henhouse and stable. oldiTorse, if you think it won't see the winter through, bring it in; we- have a buyer. UPRIGHT PIANO FOR SALE BRING IN, SEND IN, TELEPHONE—what you have. This is an all-out effort. Teachers, tell your pupils; Preachers, tell your people. Time is short. You'll , wonl 'you? A Bomb hasn't dropped on Seaforth, McItillop;.Tuckersmith or Hullett—not yet—but they're dropping over there! Articles such as furniture and -house furnishings, all kinds of vegetables, fresh fruit, dishes, Wearable r clothing, shoes, eggs, poultry, obsolete merchand'ise, cream, cured meats, 'tools, toys', kiddie cars, wagons or sleighs, apple cider, home-made cooking. " BRITISH WAR VICTIMS' „COMMITTEE CraW itiiJVSmitty") Mert. Reid Edwbri Chesney Jack Beattie ekkion, 'Gordon.140avin, Bob McItercher, Ross, Scott, Jimmie Scott (Chicken ;Ott .For Ire Btretitthing (Them. . Make, Helivery bieit • 1