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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1945-06-01, Page 417, '""`"/"'''''.!'" • • .1g,NTY0p.74.]. t 11 WePTAPig rf-A9GR, v ce ',f'Str,olipht. TA. t, ,cInt r10. PraCHeal, or ,41X4 41' Weeit, $43.our deY, Af!PlY to SUPERINTEND, - '4,i., ',•'.Pi'D*440- •'•10412a8 Poultry 15 1F•' . •1•".•,,• •••••1 : DABEATNS FOR THIS WEEK 1T:44044 'White Legtorns, Barred Rik X„„ r..1?,tte Legherns, Austra Whites: Non-sex- '1,14!„.,6-,Piltiehl, 19.96. Barred RoCks, New PROC)°,11,,F,11M: DenriPShire X Barred Rocks 19,54,-4.11Xliet.§ 16.95. cockereli 10.95. Assort - WI 0Yr-es non -sexed 9.95, pullets 14.98, cock - 5 -95. Assorted Light and Medium „N.01471texed 8.95, pullets 17.95. Cock- erels': Witne•Leghorns 1.50. We week old add. Go. 8 week old add 11c, 4 week old add ' Shipped. C.0.11. This advertisement roust 114:IA00111413Y your order. TOP NOTCH CHIP3241RfES, Guelph„ Ontario. 4012-2 jeachers Wanted TE`A'ain' WANTED FOR S. S. NO. 6. McKillop. State salary and experience. FRANK JO/Ds:SON, SecretarY, R. R. No. I. Dublin.. Phone 840 ri, 4042-3 PROTESTANT TEACHER FOR S. S. No. 4 and 1, Tuclierunith, Huron Co., one who is a good disciplinarian. Applicants to state experience, qu.alifications, salary 'expected and references. • Duties to conamence..Sep,t. 1, 1941. A Personal application would be aPpreciated. Ttekersmith School Area No. 1. S. H. WH1T- MOStE, Sec.-Treas., R. R. 0, Seaforth, Ont. 9,4 11' laroef'se'tlastlIft. 140, • • t 'tO'r 4•004 Oak. BAtit OBAMPBBARY X4,4414'1'0 ef0141$ available, $1.00 per hundred. Aluo 14$13,4,,,4fRAISH ,IR.91:111QT4.:7:44•44 FPI*, Fpfilt9tiOn stoCIK, • 'Seu45.!rjkla. • • tc DliutJU oP$4g. MP IZA4X.i4•44. A7+)1(xXr 7#04,.Gliiitt?':'•, • -494bet TO- YOB WANT TO MARRIED. WE= ••• Box •35.8.; JUlleetta, Sen t tamp. 4021-tf 411, STRMA BUEFEER4S -- ENJOY GOOD 44-' night's...sleep without Coughing, choking - Mr. Wan. Pearson. Seaforth, says: "I am so thankful to you for your asthma remedy that I wettld Eke all people who suffer from asthma to know what it did for me. I suf- Sered for ,years from choking, difficult bre,ath- ink and distress of asthma and no resnedY helped me to any =tent, hat your xenawlx. touched the spot at once and gave me not only quick relief, but I am now free frora' all symptoms. A few month's treatment did• • it." For free 'information. write F. L. EOWEY, 144 Catherine Street South, Henan., ton. 4028-14 Farms For Sale TIA_RIVI Foal SALE OR EXCHANGE -100 " acres, near Walton. Frame house, barn on stone foundation, cement floors, water in stable, drilled , well, windmill, implement house, garage. Maintains large stock con- tinuously. Larger farm preferred, or • house in city or town. LESTER REGAN, R.R. 2. Blyth, OM. 4041x8 pAgm FOR SALE—FIVE MILES SOUTH " of Seaforth, and one mile east, Lot 7, Concession 8, Tuckersmith. One mile from school. Large •bank barn, brick house, hen• house and pig pen. Drained. Plenty of water‘ Twelve acres fall wheat; 35 acres sarin crop; balancein grass. Possession given immediately. Apply to .1. W. FREE. Seaforth. 4035-tf -WARM FOR SALE-100-A.CRE FARM; 70 acres cleared. All tilt drained: five '-acres bush. Has been grassed for past few years. Two never -failing wells. Apply at THE EXPOSITOR OFFICE. 4030-2-tf • Cards of Thanks MRS. JOHN HABKIRK, OF, SEAFORTH, deSires to express her sincere apprecia- tion for the many expressions of sympathy, extended to her in her recent bereavenfeht VTR. EZRA KIPPER AND FAMILY DE- -`1"- sire to express their sincere apprecia- tion for the many kind expressions of sym- pathy extended to them, during their recent sad bereavement; speeial thanks to Rev, R. A. Brook, who conducted the funeral service: to Mrs. Maude Hedden and Miss Greta Lara- mie, who sang; for •tfae lovely floral tributes, and to those who kindly loaned cars. ' ' • Tenders Wanted TENDERS WANTED mo. 1—FOR THE 'WASHING OF TILE plastered part of walls in the school ram and the boarded partition above the entrance, also plastered walls in entrance. No. 2—All lumber palletions and walls and ceiling in basement, including cloak rooms, to be washed. Work to be done by July 20th. Tenders to be in by June 20th. R. J. PETHICK, R. R. No. 1, Seaforth, Sec.-Treas., S, 5, No. 10, McKillop. 4042-2 Notices TNVESTORS IN SEAFORTH SALT INDUS- tries.—If you have not received the return of youi. investment, write immediately to W. R. BELDEN, Palmerston. 4041-2 MOTICE--WILLIAM BRADSHAW, YOUR Watkin's dealer, and also agent for E. D. Smith & Son's fruit and ornamental nursery stack, Market Street, Seaforth, Ont. Phone 60, 3973-tf COURT OF REVISION TUCKERSMITH TOWNSHIP COUNCIL will meet as a Court of Revision on the 1945 Assessment Roll, on Saturday, Jane 2nd, at 1 p.m.. in the Town Hall, Seaforth. E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk. • 4041-2 MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL THE NEXT MEETING OF THE HURON County Council will be held in the Goan- cil Chambers, Court House, Goderich,• com- mencing Tuesday, June 12th, at 2,00 PM. All accounts, notices of deputations and other business requiring the attention of •Couneil should be in the hands of the County Clerk. not later than Saturday, June 9th, 11, W. MILLER, County Clerk, Goderioh, Ontario. 4042-2 OUT AND , :ttird•on IN CANADA • • V.I 511, • • asiikerry plehte. Duolg mug 43..00 per eet, vage uhelter; set wins tooth ermuu witai beadles, opal . 4 goo4 ger cUltivatiano vardvns. eto.: tree etude bar. wales: quantity of hurdler f fear broiler *OOP. erels &eft; bed springs,KIONE 664 r 15. Seaforth. ' 4042-1 was FoR SALE—sTOoKER PIGS FOR *ale, weighing 50 pounds. Apply to CHARLES BEDARD. Phone 98 r 15, Zur- ich, Ont. 40424 FOR ,SAL.V,—MASSEY-HARRIS BINDER 7-' fOot 'ant; Massey -Harris mower; spring tooth cultivator: set of harrows: Fleury •walking plow. and steel tired ton buggy. All in god condition. Apply to PAT QUINN, R. 31.4 8, Walton. • 4042x2 ammeemedoed, samorma......• In Memoriam pAPPLE — IN PROUD AND LOVING "• memory of our dear brother, Robert, who gave his life in action June 6, 1944. Somewhere in France in a soldier's grave Lim our dear brother among the brave; Ile never shunned his country's call, But gladly gave his life, his all. He died the helpless to defend, A faithful soldier's noble end. —Sadly missed by Sisters , and Brothers. pA.PPLE-1N LOVING MEMORY OF OUR dear son, Rfm. °Robert P. Papple, who gave his life in France June 6, 1944. He did not know when leaving home' He would no more return; That he in death so soon would sleep, And leave us all to mourn. Today as we look at your picture. So loving and tender and true, No wander our hearts are broken; Thinking, dear Ulibert, of you. —Lovingly remembered but sadly missed 'by Mother ..and Dad. • Births CLUFF—In Woodstock General Hospital. on May 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. James F. Cluff, a *on. KEYES—At Mrs. Farwell's Nursing, Home, Zurich, to Mr. and Mrs. Bernard Keyes, of Varna .(,nee Margaret .Tones), formerly of Rimier', a daughter. - JOHNSTON—Sgt. and Mrs. .Elgin Johnston (nee Edna Mae Dayman), of London, are happy to announce the arrival of their son, • Robert Gary, in Victoria- Hospital, May 27th. ERICKSON—In Scott Memoriarllospital, on Way 21th, to Mr. and Mrs. A. R. Erick- son, Egmondville, a daughter. CARR.OLL—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on May 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. James Carroll. Seaforth,, a daughter. CARTER—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on May 29th, to Mr. and Mrs. John Carter, Hullett, a son. Deaths ARCHIBALD—In Seaforth, on Friday, May 25th, Mn. Andrew Archibald, in her 84th year. DANCE 45 ST. COLUMBAN FRIDAY, JUNE ist OLD AND NEW TIME DANCES Ryan and McQuaid Orchettra ADMISSION . - - 35 CENTS DANCE — in — Cardno's Hall • Under auspices of Seaforth Agricultural Society TUESDAY, JUNE 5th BERT WORTH AND HIS CKNX • AMBASSADORS • •Old and New Times Dances Dancing 9.30 to 2 a.m. TICKETS -= 50c pVERYONE WELCOME LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND DANCING • every WEDNESDAY and SATURDAY CLIFF GORDON - and His Orchestra ,ttntled "frDIA the Bggiv#4•W BBA:k tea•BB tO4W, days Bruit IDA 'WAR :99/CBa'five ds MY. ?he fliU Went whUa•their Vga!1` f.100104.'10*131•Iti511, /Mit ti1407!". Plairnealhpy were not getting evnoug rhlui'!' fObd an0 the wished t 'Oa t4, tUrn Over te the chief cook the keTS' Of the 00411 storerooms which Were e.harger 4p.t the chiesteward. Gen- vinted, ibentdes the chief cook, and 11 seamen,, wais Lieut. Jack Stapleton, son of MrS,...h P. Dent, of Bradford, and a foruier well known HensalltOY, Lieut. Stapl,eton said that the reason the Captalp locked the etordroOMS was wlictu the ship got to La nerve,. Prance, the,women and little children all lino up begging for, food, and the sailors. tklirew everythin_g them that they coUl&get their hands: Al-,,,1,..,,,,,t,,,,,-,•.,i0•:,1„,„",",i.,, VARNA Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Austi45 and fanailY, of Lon.desbOro, and Mr, and Mrs. W. Austin and family, of Seaforth, spent Sunday with the former's mother, Mrs. Austin. 'Mrs. Harold Elliott, of Windsor, is the guest" of her mother, Mrs. Mos - sop, and Mrs. Ball. Mrs. Cole, of Cromarty, visited last week with her sister, Mrs. M. G. Beatty. Mr. and Mrs. Dave Smith and daughter, Mrs. ltuttan, and children of Morris, called lait week on their cousin,' Mrs. 'M. G. Beatty. HON, JO 11. !-NK LADIES ARE INVITED TO MEET MRS. BRACKEN Thursday, June 7, at 2 p.m.; sharp WIN WITH BRACKEN • ELECT TOM PRYDE IN HURON -PERTH ON JUNE 11th Authorized by Progressive Conservative Association Huron -Perth. , 41111119=51111191122FIKIDIGEMBIE=911111 • 44. • — , It is not foreordained that farmers shall work for less pay than anybody else; or have their children receive only one-quarter the chance'of a secondary edu: - cation, or%one-tenth the chance of a univers ity education that other children get;' or see their -wives forced into lives of toil, often 12. but sometimes 14 honis a day Sundays and holidays included . . . The trouble is that no one, with the necessary authority has determined to • correct the basic economic ills of Agriculture.y BRACKEN WILL ABOLISH INJUSTICE TOFARMERS John Bracken, the farmer, is not content, 4 inerely: to point out the injustices of which he, and every other farmer, is only too well aware. He is determined'. to abolish these economic ills, these injustices, immediately, and permanently. John Bracken guarantees • definite PROTECTION FOR FARMERS against income collapse and wide extremes of income fluctuation: • • The Farmer shall be guaranteed a just and proportionate share of the nation's income. - • This will be done by a system of fair prices to be announced before the season of pro- • duction. The farmer will then carry on with the ‘assurance that he will receive a just 'share of the national income. He will thus *NI • r"'S • have money to buy farm implements and provide for comforts. His own living • standard will be permanently raised and he 'will be able to contribute to community iwelfare. [40 We shall re-establish a Natural Products Marketing Act. • We shall appoint a Boar1 of Livestock 'Com- \ missioners in which shall be vested power Ito regulate and direct all aspects of live - 'stock marketing in somewhat, the same manner as the Board of Grain Commis- sioners regulates the handling of wheat. These are only the highlights of the Bracken Party's pledge to Canadian farmers. Join 'John Bracken in his fight for farmers' rights. WIN WITH BRACKEN Vote for Your .7. PROGRESSIVE •CONSERVATIVE Candidate F-3 , . `Ptifilished 7:1 the Prosresalve CAnItervative PartY. Ott:0m; • "PRYDE FOR HURON-pERTIr • "CARDIFF FOR HURON' .11 PRYDE Equality For Agriculture • Servicemen's Interests Square Deal For All National Unity Team 'Play TFIE` -ICA' 1QA.NPIDAtt Elect. PROGRESSIVE CONSERVATIVP 17 poE IN _iztinoisT-rEirrn ON JUNE 11 AlAttiostott:,*,:.'l011.-p#4041,droelioig.edsgorritore;ASimelati.Olt, • • ' iRMITRI8S' . . BRACKEN 4 • 11 7 4- 44 44 5 44 5 4 1 5 4 `.' • ,,,„ 41 ,• 441