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The Huron Expositor, 1944-04-07, Page 4, 4.; erted At, ew w Cash•Rates: comiug SYnnts. Etee-Fer wont; hst, Week ....... • ..... 1 Cent 2414 week .t.p • • . % Cent 8z4 wse-. Cent ' tv,00.1,40.144. ciargef first imertion.. 25' Cents • _ Vaeh hgarre, initif4 awl abbreviation counts as gm word. Vas 113 Memoriam tOtioso....-.1 eent per' word. Mininetun, 50 cents. Per "week. y be eireesed to 'a Box Number, clo The Huron Expositor, for 10 cents extra. nte additional Per sy;4wili be charged_ if lads in above digs 4re net paid by the vawe ..501 insthe , whichthe ad wits rep„ T_Marriagett efl.412/24fts-.1-aser„te4„ss4ree +.)Aarav, Allatn ioSales, Notices to Crecu a7.a.--4larteer an application. 0, tireMIWOneitheee2th' e.-.0W1)**the`•,.Seatiale, aAtht nkte iview---Nirem004-te Asax.$.17. oz‘x hu,1. work, 0004 w 404, . eist ff.04/7. ITHIeth0C,W.1101:-4i1 -41040,6110,41.7 Aeliiesetr a *POO q.0*Weiik,SA,00:-"aighi1.0t A,vert.s.',1; aseadon4eOn et, MAN,. • hosrd and tatinaportatien. AprelY at onee,sto..'the, tirth8P44/11,011 of be/Intik) 4.11ttern -oNA'ileAN 'HOGILL. lemma 84.41,6, I8.84,231,0,113 to the' erili411xxon of to. .,8082x2 Christ,. -Jibe !Iloward Breett" was in charee.• of the (Slides. The choir of Age.nts Wanted some 1:8' VOiceSe was Under the die- . tion of Mr. W, O. Goodwin, with Mi 1VrAN OR WOMAN WANTED' - Wien Gretit-LaMtllfeetat the consele of the nearby Rawleigh.Route now open. Se• organ. 'oflowing was ,the order ef 'wanes, to .cosuluet ' Home Service beeneSs, service. presided oved by the:, minis, eurniu8 8°'14d living' Wrirtu blunediatulY• ter, Rev. Brook: Call to wor- RAWLEIGIVS. Dept. A/Leif/8-46-D, Mormeed4. ihine No. •1, "Triumphal Entry,". the - choir: singing,. "Ride On, .Ride On".; -No. 2,- "Cleansing Oe the Temple," 'prose readiu.g;" musical ileackground, "Where "Groes..the Crowded Ways"; WANTED-LROAN MARE, 4, 5 or 6 YEARS No. a; "Christ' Mourns Over iOlty," old 'weighing about 1300 pounds. R. C. pro 4 reading, 'same Matdcal . back- CAMPBEI4e /LH 3, Brussela- sets Ph°The39B8rus2zi, ground; No. 4, • "The • Leta Supper," Scripture .reading, Luke 2214-20, fol- lowed with the choir sinOng 'Accord- ing To Thy, Gracious •Word"; No. 5, "Christ in Gethsemane," oem; solo, "'Tie Midnight and on .Olive's:Brow," Mr. W. D. Goodwin; No. 6, "Christ Before Pilate," organ . background, "Jesus. ;Calla ts O'er the Tumult"; Poem, ,•"What Will You Do With Jes-, us?"; No. 7. "The Way of Sorrow," organ 'background, "Must' Jesus Bear the Crose Alone?"; Deem, "Cervari"I hymn, "Must Jesits Bear the -"Cross' Alene?" soloist, Mr. A.-cia4,„•with choli-huniming innsic and ',singing the second verse; No. 8, "Christ vary," sleet, "The Old , Rugged •Cretsee'l Mrs. Maude Redden and Mr. W. 0.. Goorefin, chorus by thee choir; No 9, "Holy 'Wornen and Angel -At .•Tomb," wonien's voices in. a choral: anthem, • "Welcome, Haney Morning", , .peem, Eeeter. carol,. "Christ the Loed",is Ris; en Tediay," by the organist; No. 10e "Light' of the World,"'i,Scriptirereadt ing; hymn by the ,choir, t`CI ;ems.. Thou Art Standing," and; benediction. The War Savings *Stamp and, C.er- tificati drive, held' at Mensal. Con- tinuatioe, School for five weeks,- end- ed Tuesday of this week. The twen- ty pupils and • two teachers, Mr. Mor- ley Saunders, principal, and Mies And- rey Dinnin, assistant, participating, were diirided into two sides, eleven on each, The sales for one side were $721.50, forthe other $711.75; . The grand- total was $1,435.25.. Following are the pupils, who. together with their teachers, are. to be congratulat- ed on the splendid , showing of such a Worthy'. project: Lenore nrmin- ton, Georgia' -Mk. Ruth. •ley Dick, Blanche Green, •Donald. Bell, Kenneth Damn, Nornip, Sangater, Sandy Ma,cArthur, Harold Dilling, Janeth Sin:Epson, Shirley •Caldwell, Mina MadEtvan, Donna. MacEWin; Gordon Moir, Douglas Cook, Alice Wren, Barbara Grant and, Marion Sangster. • Pte.. Bruce Baker, of Chatham, spent the weekend at the, home of his parents, M. and Mise'Robtelaak- r, of Blake. Bruce is the third son of Mr. and Mrs. Baker to enlist; two other sons are eerving overseas. Pte. Harvey i McLarno,n, ef. spent: Sunday his ..wife and fata- lly. . Legion Holds Bingo' and Dance Exeter-Henee.,11, braneh of the Cana- dian Legioe'lpotered a monster bin- go and dance : the Town Hill on Friday evening; March 31st, one of the lergest to -.be held in the hall for some thine. There was a capacity crowd, with standing room only. Mr. W. C. Stone was master of ceremonf les,.end many valuable prizes were '• In- Memoriani • given ..away during the 'evening. The For Rent,, F°' sai.s.,,-% conyeniemes. Seafe_!rtb. Phoria" --25. • • DUPLEX, WITH. ALL Corner of Market and Ord Apply to BOX PI, or ,,3974.4it • ,For Sale or Rent • pOld SALE 011 RENT-.-100-A0RE PARM a' on Highway between Seaforth-and Qin- ,. ten. Frame, hotrise and bank barn: choke 'Clay loam: Plenty of water. Asmly to WM. LIVINGSTONE or JAMES 8'. SCOTT, L 11. 2, Seaforth. 3970,,tf Auction Sales Auction Sale?, AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND hawrielnents.-Mr. Harold Jackson has been hustructed to sell by Putelic emotion on Lot 28, Concession 13, McKillop Township. on Tuesday, April 18th, at 12.30 o'clock, the fern stock and implealents of the undersign- ed. FRED SCARLETT, Proprietor; E. P. Chesney, Clerk; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. 3982-1. A uerfox SALE' OF PARM STOCK AND Implements. --Mr. Harold Jackson has been instructed to sell by .public auction on Lot 27, Concession 4, Lat-S., Tuekerswith Township, 2% miles east of Brueetield, and one mile south, on Wednesday, April 19th, the farm Stook and implements of the late Dugald Fotherilighwa. C. P. Chesney, Cleric; Harold Jae:keen. Auctioneer. 3982-1 g..1IGTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND AUCTION .SALE OF HOUSEHOLD FURN- 4-s- Implements, at Lot 26. Concession 3; Haat itnre and Effects of the late Mrs. Ellen Tovro.hip, 1% miles west and 134 miles Perth Muir, at the corner .of Joseph and Orange of liensall, on Prickly, April 14,th, 1944, ,,sele Streets, Town of Clinton, on 'Tuesday, April iitarts. 1 p.ra.a HORSES -2 geldings rising llth, 1.30 o'clock: Two -burner electric '5 *dem old. CATTLE -60 'head of cattle, 14 stove with oven; Beach cook stove With hot ' head of Durliam Cows, all due In April and, water front; heater with oven; extension ffelstain cow; I two7Year-0/41 Irere- I table and 6 chairs.; 8 -piece dining-Morn`amlite: 'ford hull; 4 head Durham and Hereford Parlor suite; not and mattr-ess; cherry bed - heifers due 111 May; 4 head Durham heifers room suite; antique bedroorn suite: , single rising '2 years old; 14 Durham and Hereford. bed with mattress; glass cubboard ; 'eon- . calves ; 20 head of grass cattle, steers arm goleum rug: rug; Westinghouse hatters, rache; rocking chaire ; tables 'eleotrie iron (new) ; -lawn mower: 2 knitting in,achines; books; sorted new quilt. patches.; large quan- tity, of new and' antique dishes (included in the antique dishes are 3 sugar bowls, fritit dish, vinejar jar, all on silver Mantis oozes; 5 cake stands; -2 tea sets; these are over one hundred years old); silverware:, kitchen utensils; dyed sheep's woe' for mates; mats; quilts; linen table cloths; f-ancy work, and axes, rakes, shovels and numerous other art-. icles. Terms of Sale -Cash. OLIVE, GIL- BERT, Executrix; Harold Jachson, Auc- tioneer. 32824 heifers, weighing 800 'ib 200 lbs, IMPLE- MENTS -Deering , binder 7 -foot cat, ' with sheaf carrier' -and truck; 1 Cockshutt bean. seuffleg; 1 in -throw team disc; 1. Interna- tional faren wagon with gravel box: quantity of feed beans. Terms --Cash. WILLIAM F. ALEXANDER, Proprietor; Harold Jackson. Auotioneer. 3982-2 °TEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM Stock and Implements, at Lot .13, Bag- ' field Road: 1 rniles west of Varna, on Wed- nesday, April lath, at 1 o'clock p.m. sharp. the following: R01%sts-1, Clyde gelding 6 years old, 1600 lbs.; 1 Clyde mare, 12 years 'old, in foal; 1 Clyde filly rising 4..years old; 1 Clyde filly rising 1 year old. CATTLE, (Durham Cattle): 2 eows. fresh, with calf ' at foot; 2 cows due to freshen in September: 3 steers, f Torn 900 to 1000 lbs.; 2 yearling , steers: 'Trak sow, due time of sale. 8u113p-8 two-year-old Leicester' ewes with IS 'Iambs.' HIPL_EMENTS - Massey -Harris bioder, 7 -foot; McCermick mower, 6 -foot; 10- elY6assey-Harris damp rake, like new; 1 spring tooth cultivator; 1 Bissel disc; 1 set of diaenond harrows; I Deering corn binder; I Deering fertilizer drill, 11 disc; 1 three - drum steel roller; 1 bean seuffler and puller - (Oli-ver); 1 riding Plow: walking .plow; 1 farm wagon; hay reek; gravel 'box; buggy; cutter; democrat; road cart; cutting box; fanning mill: set scales, 2,000' lbs.; log lxiat; Lister gas engine„5 H.P. ; root Pulver: two - wheel trailer with . stock rack; sugar kettle; capper kettle; 40-bushe1 apple craters and bar- - Teta; ladder; Wheelbarrow; grindstone; gas drum; grain bags; quantity of lumber; forics, XECUTORS' CLEARING AUCTION SALE of Farm Stock. Implements and Chattels at the Flax Premises., 2 blocks south of the Post Office in the Village of Hensel!, on Tuesday, •APril Ilths 1944, sale stasis 1.30 p.m.: HORSES --1 aged team of grey geld- ings .1 bay team, rising 7 and 8 years old. HARNESS -1 set of genera l purpose harness with collars 1 set of breeohing harness with. 'Waters': 4 dollars, good as new; several sets of tugs with harries, hames and harnest parts; 4....set" of single driving harness, no 'lines. HOGS -23 'shoats; , 1 sow with litter. oF a at foot. GRAIN AND SEED -S-A (pea- tity Of Alaska seed oats a quantity of red clover, alfalfa 'and timothy seed. etzn-e quantity of hay; a quantity of bean straw: a quantity of turnips on Lot 25, Concession 1. TRACTOR -Case tracter, .Model "0," rubber In front, steel. on rear. 2 'years old (good as new). Note—Tractor Will Tie withheld from the sale, .if necessity warrants' it to operate the flax -mill. TRUCK -I Chevrolet Model shovele, whiffietreea, and other articles. HAR- ..T" (1920). with delivery body; 1 set of 35x5 NESS -I set of backhand harness; 1 set of 1 tire chains, 2 spare tires for front truck angle harms's; number og horse collars. HAY1 wheels; 1 set of bench seats for truck body. AND GRAIN -20 tons of mixed iray, timoths, s McCormick -Deering binder 7-21.„ cut, with and • alfalfa; 150 bushels of Erban seed eat, „sheaf carrier, 2 krrives tractor binder 1942 crop; 3 tons of Western oat', quantity -tongue; 1 set of truck vrheels for. above of No. 1 seed beans. FURNITURE--Quara binder,' to be used in place of 'a' tongue; 2 tity. household furnishings, including extension binder dividers far' lodged grain; -1 McCormiek flax pulling machine with 4 H.P. 'Cushman gas engine mounted on rear, cost $600. good as new; 1 Big Giant Dearing mower ,Crievel, 6 -ft. cut, 3 knives-; 1 -Big G-iant Deering mower, 64ft, cut, for repair parts; 1 New Ideal Deering mower 5 -ft. cut, three knives: 1 McCorenick bay tedder; 1 Deering Power lift tractor cultivator, 11 shovels; I Frcat & Wood steel' land roller, 3 -drums, 9 - foot; 1 wooden roller, 2 drums ) 1 Ohio =hi - packer: -1 -tractor disc, 9 -ft., 16 plates' one out -throw and one in -throw; 2 aingle, haree discs; 2 one-horse seufflers; 1 Massey -Barris broadcaet sower.; 1 Massey -Harris fertilizer drill with' grass seeder attaehed, 13 -hoe; 2 sets 3 -section diamond harrows 1 4 -section diamond harrows • 1 4-seetion peg tooth bar- rows; 2 Massey -Harris root pulPers; 1 Brown & Clark wagon; 1 McCorraick wagon; 1 Eaton wagon: g 16 -foot racks: 2 democrat wagons.; 1 buggy; 1 Mount Forest Carriage Co. high back cutter, chimes (good as mew); farm cutter': 2 ''Broorn & Clark sleighs I. sleigh, flat 'bottonftrack: 1 clover buncher r 1 pea_harvester or buncher; 1 pota- to plough: 1 forecarriage; 1 Massey -Harris bean harvester (new) ; I buzz saw, frame and w ; 1 light sleigh equipped with pole tongue and set of shafts; 1 Templin fanning mill with bagger,. with sieves for flax,- beans and pexis; 1 Clinton fanning mill with qpmplete sieves for all grain; 1 louden hay car for steel track; 1 hay fork rope, lag feet; 1 well maker's outfit, windless, buck/ and drills; 1 set of well curb forms: e walking A:flows; 1 2-ferrew tractor Plow, •P. & 0. 1 platform beam scale, .2000 lbs.). like. new: 1 Aylmer wagon scale, 6 ton: 1 Ohio „Pony straw cut- ter; 1 .long ladder. about 30 feet: 1 feed wheelbarrow: I sling chain 'with trip rope .gttaclied (new); 1 Seed box; 2 hay lorks 'Tor hay ear; several hay fork rope pulleys; sev- eral oil tanks: 2' hay knives; 1 gie;,1 wooden wagon • jack farm tools and other articles too nunierous to mention; 1 steel Water tank for stoek; 1 Clipper -cleaner No. 16 with 7 sieves (Subject to prior sale); 1 fence wire 'tightener: 1 sef 'of blocks: I bagger for a Chatham fanning mill, CHATTELS - A quantity of clay tile: red ceelar'poste, 8 and lumber; plank, etc., in oak, elm, hem- lock: etc.: 2 onion crates; cement blocks and brick; 2 cement window sills; tobacco slats: several eoal oil and gas stoves; several tables ; other articles •of furniture, etc. Ev- erything will be sold without reserve with the exception of a reserve bid on .the hogs' 'Wreck, Clipper cleaner, flax puller with en- gine attached, Big Giant Deering mower,• new, and tractor. Terme-Gish. Proprietor: OWEN GEIGER ESTATE: Executors: IRA GEIGER. DR. WM. GEIGER, MRS. E. A. KENNEDY; Wm. E. Nairn, Auctioneer. tables, beds, dahes; sealers, couch and other articles. THE PARM-Parm-vrill be offered for sale if nat lade before-, 86 -acre farm. brick house, 2 bank barns, 3 acres of maple bush, never -failing water supPIY. OrilHaieH road; Ilyrdro, past faxm; ty., miles west of Varna. Sold subject to reserve bid. Evears thing will be sold as the preirmiertor has ill health. Pa.*: Chattels -Cash. Farm made known day of sale. ROBERT GEORGE RETD; Proprietor ;firesineps , Clerk ; Harold Jackaort, Anetieried. - • 89824 A treutorr SALE OF FARM , STOCK AND, 41'"' I-Mole/nen& and, some Household" Effects,. art Lot 5, Concession 1. McKillop Townehin, 11/4 .milairswest of 'Dublin. on Monday- April' s 106h, at 1 otelack, the following: HORSES - Draft gelding rising •"5 years 'old: a mare ria- - ing years old. CAT1'LE-4„ Brindle co* with'S.ireein. 'caves st.foot; 1 13traiiira cow •with calf at foot; 1 Darbam cow 'duo in -June; 1 . -black cow due in June; 'I farioss, cow; 2 s heifers rising years old; 2 steers rising 2 'years old; 3 stem . easing I year o3d;2 heifers rising 1 year old. TIOGS-1.1 sow with 10' pigs six ' weeks old; 5 pigs seven weeks Old, ancla isow lately bred s1.56 hens; a quan- tity of grads 'seed, timothar, also some note- " • tees. IMpLEMENTS--Erast & Wood hinder • 6 -ft. cut, with sheaf carrierand truck; Deer- ' Mg Mower 6 -ft. cut; Massey-Idarrie Mower 6 - foot cut; Masseyelfa,reis side wake11-111fassey- • Harris hay loader; seed drill, 18 hoes; disc harrow and cultivators. 1 harrow daisy ; 2 sets 'of 4 -section-. harrows, 1 ;angle riding plow; 2. • Suecess, roanure . spreader; ro ' ,drum.S.; I- etiramlefierator, •DeLaval; extenSion ladder; -1 truck wagon with 16 -ft. hay rack' and sliding rack; 1 set • sleighs.e 1. wafflers I fanning mill: I hay 'fork and ear and 140 feet new rope; .2"sets , of 1.13...feot sltogs, .ntw;.hasj.ot scales, 2,000 lba:',•1"buggie and cutter; L trailer and rack I ,ser 'double harneed, nearly new; I set 'bask - band Iterneas and • 1 single harness; stone- -boat sugar kettle; whiffletrees •, forks; shov- els and other articles. HOUSEHOLD EF- FECTS -1 dining room table; 6 chairs; 1 china cabinet; 2 iron beds; 2 couches; rock- ers; 1 kitchen range ; 1 coal oil stove • with oven; '.1 toilet set; 5 Imaging lainps; 1 Alad- din hanging lamip ; dishes; sealers ; chuzn and snail box. No reserv.e as farm is sold, Terms or Sale—Cash. JOSEPH CARPENTER, Pro- prietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. A UMW* SALE OF FARM STOCK, IM- " -a- elements and Hoesehold Furniture, at Let 24, Concession 9, Morris Township, 1% miles wart er Walton, on Saturday, April 8th, - at 12.00 o'clock p.m. sharia, the follerwing: HORSES -4 teen! Clyde mares rising 5 . and 6 years old, eligible fon registration; 1 team wagon mares; 6 and '7 years old; 1 Clyde colt rising 2 years. CATTLE -2 Holstein cows due time of sale; 1 Durham cow, clue in April, 6 years old; 1 Durham gem due time of sale, 5 years old; 1 ,black covr due kn May. 6 year. s old; 1 Durhem cow -due in Jpne, 5 wpm old; 1 heifer with calf art fciot; 1 gurnsey Ci707 Vail calf at foot, 5 years old; 1 Gamines tow due in April, 5 years •old; 2 heifers due in July ; 8, yearling calves. PIGS --2 sows due middle of ,May; 1 Yelling sow due end of may; 7 shoats. 11'0W1,-.-450 Bock 'bens (hust year's pelleta): 3 geese; 1 gall' der.HAY AND GRAIN -15 tons mixed lure: 200 bu'shel's mixed grain; 100 bushels buck- wheat: 21/2 buahels timothy seed; 5 bushels red clover geed; seed Potatoes. HARNESS - 1 set backtand harness ; 1 set breeching har- eem; I single set harness,: horse collars. IMPLEMENTS - Viking cream separator, Preetiaaltie new; Massey -Harris 7 -ft: binder: Massey -Harris' mowers 5% -'ft. cut; 'Interne- caltivatorr I outtlfrow disc; 2 oda diammid harrows; lhassay-liarris hay loadisr; Massey -Harris side rake; dime rake; steel • drain roller; McCormick -Deering diem feral- izer eta]; International riding plew; No. 21 -3Plerry wasting piovv; witabo Plotv scorner; , set eleote sleighs; set of light sleighs; cut- --torer-twariel -*mar; varomereand sracerneri rack; fanning mill and bag truelc; 1 set 2,030 lbs.; 1 set wales, 240 Ma.; 2 Stillards: 4 Gtessihrt bone elieeere; 1 etWer kOble; 2 tree kettles; 1 ,pig crate; 1 self -feeder; '.(fltantity of oak' 'lumber, ax8 inches; e6ine Shirtad. lumber; number of toriper;,,,Z6,.cords ,i4,24nich elm Wood; t cords herd maple, 14 - MA: quantity of maple line wood; eleetric Myee; 1 noire eireliteg; 1 legn nrcearer; MHO; iilietrels; he*. 0.4; grindstone; 1 Vaefor, tkongh; 40,0,atet, 120 eggs: •teeeeelit fence ,otroteiter gas deidener.�lbmii; 4114 444 _ sorter; 'Ste:lidera sett„..trie e large, ewe. 11111-B. beternm 16 , Buttee kiteleett fen& ye eaele stove; Wanted WANTED - A HEATED ROOM WITH " board, famished or unfurnished. Apply to Box 314, HURON EXPOSITOR. " 8982x1 Lost and Found LOST -BROWN COLLIE DOG. ANSWERS 4-1 to the name of "Sa dy." JAMES F. SCOTT. Phone 861 r 4, Seaforth. 3932-1 For Sale WOR iSALF.,—TWO COLLIE PUPS. APPLY " to W. T. TEALL, Phone 141, Seaforth. 3982-1 -pon SALE-11ASSEY-HARRIS CULTIVA- tor, 13400t; in good shabe. Apply to A. B1LTSITEE,., Blacksmith, Seaforth. 3982x1' VCR SALE-CLIVER• BEAN ' SCUFFLER " with -puller atteohment, in good wcwhing order; 1 6 -foot spring tooth cultivator with wide and narrow teeth, with grain box: 1 I0 -hoe seed drill with grass seeder, attached; also e.bout 60 acres of Iand to rent or on shares, partly ploughed:. about 50 bushels. seed oats. "Vanguard," 1942 cam. Andy to WILLIAM DOIG, R.R. No. 3, Kippen. 3982x1 nASIX SPED OATS -IN 1942, 95 BUSH - els'''. Were threshed from one acre. We offer 100 bushels of this seed grown from Government sealed hags last year. Price per bushel in our bags, 31.20 at barn. Also a few -bushels- of No. 1 duality timothy seed. J. E. I-IUGILL & SON, On Highway 8, west or Seaforth. • 3982x2 • pRIVATE SALE OF FURNITURE, CORNER Mfil ,and 'Reel/wey Streets, Seafonth, com- mencing Monday, April 10th, in the after- noons only, which includes a Quebec heater, ahnosit new; enamelled top tabie„ odd chairs, dishes, etc.MRS. JOSEPH MELADY. • 3982x1 pOR SALE -TWO YOUNG TESTED COWS, -4 I black burham due to freshen • in April, 1 red Durham. freshened one week. APIAY EMERSON ANDERSON, R. 11. 2, Hensel/, Ont Phone 100 r 4, Hensel). • 3982x1 pOK' SALE -I BROWN DOUBLE IRON bed, also springs and mattress, good as new: never used. Apply to MRS. RICHARD noongs,, James St, Seaforth. 39823(1 VCR SALE -ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY a cemetery monninents, including the fol,, lowing- colors: Black, Red, Grey -and. White Granites (imported). Transportation arrang- ed to and from Mitchen by dropping a card or ..Plaseleg, 99. FRED PC/RTERFIELD, Mit- chell, Ont. 3981-4 • Card p of Thanks ROBERT BONTHRON, OF - NEN- salt swishes to extend. to her many friendi and neighbours her grateful apprecia- tion for the flowers, treats, cards, etc., and for the many kindnesses extended to her and to those who called to see her during .the weelcs she has 'been confined to her ream. - TN MEMORY OF DAD, JAMES R. SPROAT, who passed away April lg. 1937. Ever :re- membered and loved by his daughter, Mrs. W. •13. Horton,. Tudor, Alberta. "Net • just today. but every day, in silence we remember." 3982X/ Births HAMILTON -In Scott Memorial Hospital. Seaforth, on April ?red, to Mr. and Mrs. Mac Hamilton, Walton, a daughter. _ . Deaths WATSON-In Seaforth, on Tuesday, April Ath, Mrs. Annie 'Watson, in ber 76th year. ELFORD-In Seaforth, on Wednesday, March 29th, Roselle Moir Williams, l'beloved wife ' of -Rev. James Elford. • BENSALL • . • The Kippen East Women's Institute Will 13.641 in ithe "Town Hall, .11ensall, on Friday, 'April 24th, • a -dance with -floor show. • Dancing wilt Commence. at 9:30 .with• Murdork's. orchestra, Lunch booth.. - Why sufferthe agony of Rhedu- matic Pain, Sciatica; Luihbago, When Personali, Rumacaps will give you quick wel- come relief. Middle -ton's Drag .Store. -4Cenfinued from Page 1) ' „ Mr. and Mrs. James Simpson are getting settled in the' home they, re- cently rented from Mr. Geo, Hens. Mr. Erie Kennedy, of Hamilton, .is spending, a week visiting ^*ith his .wife ,and family.., , Miss 13arbara Shepherd, of Clinton, 'spent the week -end at her hom.e,here. Mr. and Mrs. John Hazlewood, of Kippen, moved on Monday of this week into the home they purchased' (rem Mr. and ..Mrs. James Simpson, and are getting nicely ;settled, . The ;Hensel! Girls.' Dance. Club is sponsoring a dance 18 the Towii Hall, Hensel); on Wednesday, ,April 12th. Ted Pudney and his Orchestra of Lon- don will furnish the Music. The pro- ceeds will be for, war work. There will be a lunch booth in the hall. Commencing next *eek the 11tl11131111- stores will start their Vireduesday --half-heliday, and will continue until the did of November. The April meeting of the SeniOr Woolen's Institute will be held at the' home of Mrs.. William. Srciale-on ednesday, April .19th. Mrs. E. L. ickle will be •co -hostess. The relj will' be aniwered - With ,"Labor Sunday The. -11112ttO,T 'Cents 'and cotartionsoureA will be taken by _Mrs, lathes, afitt a Wirth -O'er reeine-givuti .1)310 lots. Senter; The gtiesit et -Witt be .1111ei Memel& • nt)e, tnent0 er -of llerne geOnOtnitii • et the'. IttOrklore es oliaoL tfteter.' •• hteOting Will 'Ise' .."14athe ..t�ni l4Xt1),! MRS„ ALICE, B. WHYARD, CENTRE ST., "-`"`• Phone 2I2 -W, has taken over the Spirel- Is Corset serVice in. Seaforth. See her for that new el:reset or girdle you need. Indi- vidually desigaed for you. 2982x2 SUFFER • THE AGONY OF RIIEU- ' medic Pain, Scishiee, Lumbago, when Runaways Will. give you quick welcome re- lief. KEATING'S DRUG STORE. Notices nO YOUR BIRDS GO LAME OR PAR- A"' alyzed? "Keyes" stop them. KERSLAKE FEED, Seaforth, and E. D. KYLE, Kippen: ' h110151) POtH_TRY TONIC AND a Vitamin Bu Wen -stops Cab n I ism. KERSLAKE FEED, Seaforth, and E. D. KYLE, Kipper'. USE FENN'S DARI-MIN FOR MASTITIS: it dots the job. KERSLAKE FEED, Sea - forth, and E. D. KYLE, ra.088. AIM YOUR, LAYING ,B114DS PAI0t 'AND scuttry? Use Fiint's Poultry Conditioner and Intestinal Cleanser. h'ERSI.AKE FEED. Seafonth, and E, D. KYLE, Kippen. potturftv-von SATISFACTORY CULL- ing and highest market prices, &di aro. WALKER, Hensel]. Phone lit.' 898142 vaertat-mrst.t.teavi 131tAlifigA30; YOUR " Watkin's ddler, and atigi agent for B. 0.' sikfth &" Sok& fruit mid' ornaniental mime*. Plonk Matlibt, Street, Sonforth, Ont. Phone 3972' :AUCTIONEER 4 Den. eid cAVV• taslivitt attammie bats steak '',- !4 slia LeVe Petee net these wiel, 041•0 612 One t4 ..„. cal r .. • fiP0,0k* cloth, 44i Ep,-004 ,LQn4cu, ok 14tim :;101W Pe3 'X.13. li/t10/49Q103 01','Oeistra, with -.-Melvin 0.1,@.,4 ,O.O.Ot' r9Alizi*ever$30; 1$ 1105 Was furnished by Crieb. liarrie, one 'Of PkenStilrs,_Well-ltnoWn oittSelIs 'atul -pOinatit.._cle* at. lieu; derson'Sgrocery store, Won. for Itint- self7 two bingoes, winning" $6.00. :lg., T.' 9•1,19--winieett:reaarreFroat.eo0vm.e4..Teles,d•--‘ .0" • lyfrs.,.../epes A. Paterson' from, •sonte of the boYs oVeraeluii, .V.Oretising tbaultii...fer parcels receiVed. Pent the .1,;• and War Service' Coonnittee: .'W. 14 NicolzQVersean: "Just .a line to let you know that 1 received. the parcel- sent Me from the .W.Y. and War Service Conelnittee,' and I want to thank you and the.. eopintit- tee .very much- as, 1 appreciaterevery article in the . parcel: It !mire is a etreat over ,here. Mine Pater-, son, -things are, going pretty ,good'. ov- er here, and, it. won't be. Jong' till -we have this rilegg . cleaned up and get back home again., and I bet that you people will be glad when it is. -over, and yea sure are doing a good job in Hensall towards the 'war and, ne fellewe over here appreciate it .more than we -catt*Say. So again thanking you and the cennenittee for the Par- cel; I will say. !se long': for now. Hop- ing this findsyou and Jim and all the rest in good health." II, N. Smaje, Overseas: "My Dear 'Fr•iends.,;, Your parcel arrived in this 'Post office Mareh 8th, and a real good earcel and it was in dandy shape, al- so the assortment could not be beat - .en as far is we are concerned. The candy *as enjoyed by all; the boys saidto. be sure. and put in a word of thanks: for them, sothanks from the 'boys and 1. We sure are well looked after .and we know that •s6 many .calle are made. On the folks at home:that it's a big job to get these things together. We ire getting into hetter weather now and the, sun is (note strong. Well, we enjoyed the parcel and I hope that you will pass. on ray ,thanks .to allwho helped, arid I • hope it will -not be long before I will be able- to say it myself. So good luck to them all, -and I know all the boys feel that we have lots of friends, at • home . thinking. of -us. Thanks agai-3 and good-bye for now." Mr. Andrew Btichanan was taken to Victoria Hospital, London, ,senie two weeks ago for treatment in the inter- ests .of his. health. Mrs. R.' Kenzie, •who lives with her sister, ' Miss Mary McAsh, has been .ill for the pant , few days with e heart -condition. - Federation, Holds Social Evening " Hurondale Federation of Agricul- ture held a social eieening. at the school under the chairmanship ef .Mr. M Beckler. The address of the eve- ning was delivered . by Rev. Mr. Ir- win. Contributing to the. program were Mrs. Garnet Frayne with violin selections; readings•by Miss Borland; 'ono solo, .Miag Reta Oke; a male chorus sank several 'selectionse solos by Mr. T. Woodward; dialogue, "Red. Riding Hood" and --Advice to the Lovelorn," Mr. Harry, Strang .condlice; ed the busieess. period, It Was 'de- cided to hold -the picnic on the gehoed greunds the last day of .Tune. A pic- nic, co•ininittee was aPpointed. with Mr. Harry Strang as convener. Mrs. Luther Reynolds and Mr. Eari Mit- chell coneuttecl a mirth -provoking pie - eating contest' between six louplee, Miss Portend and )fr. William Row- • 'OM ilivontig,70a4...14.19F0 toprik , being !Itead *r.":4? V011:4#0.14•:„.'“ • T,ilib tie ,VO,04431 Nis610.0 1340d2 iChttrch Met on Sunday afternoon 'last tinder tne tirectiOn of Mrs. A. 114 flUT, superintendent. •The meeting op- Oned by singing lOrnni, ',Wonderful Words of Life," Scripture reading Matthew 5:16, 1-12, Psalras 25-4 were „ ' ht to the Olaildren by -'Mr.' folgste; 4„very intereSt*O'* hymn. '"Near the aviii;'s a 7,112in Lord's Prayer lu unItion the Ineettlig. • (Cnuttnued, Raga - CK F Horses, Cattle—Parade 1.30 pint Sligp Saturday, April. 8, 1944 HORSE'S Clans LeL,Clydesdale. let Ond 81 $8 $5 Aged Stallion let prize-Robt. Simpson Co Class IL-Percheren or Belgian Aged Stallion 8 5 Giese Ill. -Heavy Draft dr, Agri cultiiral Brood marc in foal 4 3 2 Filly or gelding, under 8 years old 4 3 2 Filly or gelding, wader 2 years old 4 3 2 Filly or gelding, under I year old4 8 2 Draft team 15 12 10 lst prize donated by • Commereial Hotel; oash added. Ag'ricultural team 15 12 10 lst prize donated by W. H. Gold- ing, M.P.; cash added. Class ,IV. -Wagon or Express • Team 'in Harness 12 8 5 lst prize donated by Dn. R. 11 Taylor, M.L.A.; cash added. Class V. -Roadster, Open Class . 1st 2nd 3rd ath Single Roadster ' 612 $8 $5 $4 Roadster Team 10 6 4 3 Roadstee Chant:pion'. Badge • Championship Class Draft Mare or Gelding, any age. 4- 3, 2 'Agricultural Mare or Gelding, any • age 4 32 , Grand Championship Draft or Agricultural Filly or Gelding, mar age ' - . Badge , Township Prize Three horses /tom one Township; two ' entries necessary .to fsl.. 10 5 Entre fee 31.00. , CATTLE ' Class L -Angus Aged Bun 1st 2nd 3rd .$5 $3 $2 Bull, under 2 years. old 5 3 2 Cow, any age 5. 3 2' Heifer, under 2 years 5 3 2 • Class IL -Shorthorns. Aged Ball a 5 Bull, under 2 years 5 Cow,. anY age 5 Heifer, under 2 years , 5 Class Ill. -Herefords Aged Bull s 3 Bull, under 2 years 54 3 Cow, any age 5 3 Helfer, under 2 years a a a 3 2 2 2 2 2 2 2 2' Market Cattle Ist Butcher Steer or Heifer, "'over 2nd 3rd 41h 750 Ilia. $5 $4 $3 $2 Baby Beef, under, 750 Ms— 2 1st *prize, Silverware, donated - be T. Eaton Co. Get of. Sire (3 animals, any herel) -5322 -$2, $1. ed by Bank of Montreal. /., ady Dtiver-$2.50.. - Boys,' Judging Competition on Horgin-112. . Gentlemen's Turnont-42.00., Best Wagon or EXprees Horee-41/1.00. . Boys' J,udging Competition on CattleL-Sl. Prize; in Boys' audging dompetition donat- ed .,_. SPECIAL PRIZES . .. ..... . The Judging Competition will be un- der the direction of the county Agricultural ,RepresentatiVe. Score cards will be given each boy: 50 points will .be'given ,fer placing by score card, and 50 rotate for reasons te be given orally. Claes to be judged will be beayir horse; and beef . cattle. No entranee . fee will be required, but boys must be'iinder 18 years ofage, and have their entry in be- fore 1.:•30 otelpck. RULES AND REGULATIONS Entries Must Be in Before 1 P.M. 1. -Entry -.fee, $1.00 for first entry; addi- tional entries, 25 cents each - 2. --Horses and Cattle cannot compete twice in regular classes, except Agricultural or Draft 3 -year-old, which, may be shown. in. •tearns. at the discretion of the Judges, te..3:s.Ts:. Judge's decision, is ' 'I.—Entries may be awarded any or no prize t.—Single Roadsters. ;nay also compete ba 6. -All entries MUSt be the bona fide, prop- erty of the exhibitor. 7. -Brood mares must -show to be in foal. 8.-Sooiety. will not be liable for any dam - .ages affecting 'exhibitors of livestock or spec.7, tators. 9. -Market Cattle 41tlat. be weighed before, showing. • -PARADE AT 1.30. Parade may be' ex • petition, • „Animals not in hided from cont- . DONATIONS Huron County, 3100.00; Village of Reuse% 360.00; Township of Stanley, $15.00: ..Town- ship of Hay, 325.00; Township of Usirorne. $15.23; Tonansbip of .Tockersmitsb,. 425.00; Township of %tether': 115.00; 7341;k0I Mont- real, 810.00; Henial) Chamber of tminmemee. -410.00: W. EL Golding, m.p., 310.00: Dr. It. . Ff. Taylor, $10.00; Commercial Ho - ml, $10.60; Hobert Simpson co.: War Savings Certificate; T. Eaton 00.. Silverware, SPRING SHOW CIECUIT—Oliaton. 6th; Ilensall, April 8th.- , ADMISSION MEE , DR. A. R. CAMPBELL -. President K. .M. McLEAN - Secretary , SERVING THE UNITED NATIONS WITH WAR ALCOHOL., triteittreso s When its band -to -hand fighting in close, wiffi mO:cbirie guns spitting flaming fury and grinning death a few words away.... that's when the hand grenade does -its fOl *Oki flattening the enemy in a- fldsli of high explosive. In -the pinches;Canadian fighting nien depend on "pineapples": ; z those predisien-built grenades n� bigger than a lernOm•Our gallant Canailians are today throwing them for ciii51 fast!. Blastiteopen the highway to *odd' Freedom 1• inaki-ii4sa-useful toots of war, vast quanfitiet af-alcohal are-asta el/Umbel helps to give the "pineapple" its gniashing:":saikSjiiktioA istrdt " one of the essentials ininaking every type Of iVar expiastva. 'A , :alcohol'helps make SO hand grenadet, .4,11 of our plants are producing it in Vast quantities:- :ewe • •