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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1947-04-04, Page 4�. q ,. _ .. , i, . n. ,•f, ,,... ire•. .• r' � ..1,. ,, :,r ,. r r . .... y • n ,. /�, �'] N E( T • I ,...,, .-... .., ..... .. .. .. _ . ,tw .. ,.. .,. ..... .. ... .., .. _-....,.. . .. ..: - .. - 6 .c ,,... +.. r tl" " , , v,m. r h .t. �, 'O e. .,.. .. 'r• i A5�'4 ,... • tai t �BpA •eft Ma a * � xi ' a • t111ct by ' „ t >.� �i, .. �� k r . ,. ..:..:,,: "� yJt y■ /II^� 90te }�plon . �y n�yemp7�i� {�{, tp p TT ( n r� �yr�OC p „ .. . wl�' 11!+, , RI,,. T qR... : .�.' ` P!�.4]/1•�,,,t.{.Y..S `w�}�4':. �A{,1 41%04 OYL '.".'^;T., ' #l -e S,,. V" •nM, A ftxP, , .9% 4'441 ,,1• as ,5 : i 1'1 ' M rT ,v �.e 's ' e . x , i , r kiA"'MiO�fi,t .]�d en.'�►_.t4• ' r (Geis hued from Tagg 1� �. e t fi i - aail t~k .: > ; U0 �r ►- > ► $� ` RM, a �, " " dna a tie #las arphm�e ' ,ttiaur�,w' do S.er-1 r. siap Io for halt, $20.43.. :. Ftnk, ik1 . 6 . ,'BSM d„ a yX° .-... ?' , u. d a �. . li . � 4 ., Y • ,'• • , . i'e .. a 4t truck and( snpPliea, $$x.95;hQ.a Taken N.�w Gctal> ic1 Pxntel� said mliur tries from'Js anei1p?a lienar Vii s ants asses Mrs diwin, club bags, returned T) an, p p ai;. 1?R7lWby. ,x l + 1; "' - PHONIK 1:5 . Ppeta!1 Cee vioe tf►p a late l�•ra. tie daughter. Janet all : NW,. , 7, r' ;, boys, - ;4, T•• C. Joynt, club' bags_ d? r , w,, „ . . t�lds WtiilI Bre rex •At New LQw 0214*A' tesa ,� flat .aln appoitttmept, S7%dhiey ,AxaoArthtix' ';v l� ,'halal f- deet �, mgr, t' If'eboall ii[ft l ht t vi";,,: ',,, :.:'.. retllin,d blase, $SQ.00, W. AllaII,snO . ,; r, tett. ,oe,ta atnd Found. E4a,- frordi Q 1 C , •. � plgwi'ng streets. $60.76; W. D�abus, • CaxAsel 'Rre�by oriaao . huxglu. Friday The'Alnnald Gfrc1Q oI Ctt>^ ei Ghuigh . ,8 --NI 'll -1' tat week ,..., r.,.,..... '. •'' �iu,s kt,e rt ;' 2nd week .........,..•.�*:.,....<:.. ; labor, S.R„ streets, $1.6Q; G. Kipfex, An $ StplO aYtprilloon and '�'Rre'1'argiely attended',►st at the hams of Mrs W:' Bt+awn . );; 8zd week ...,,..•.:.. ......:....'.. Wit. labor, S.R„ sheets. $10; L. Noakes, fay. P. #t. Feu+guspn cjeliveref>< the on Montt&l even3i}g +wills 11Qi'ss Jeaan ■ „ l seas= Minunum atiar>ie. dl t IAtPt oa..,., $5 Cents labor; S.R.. Streets, $1Q> N. McEwen. H�NSALL. ' memprlal . Prmoq, 'ands pad high 'tier•• MeQueen, pxtr&l+dent, ixu'Ghe chair. The E�I� A a a of:. i7ach flenr+e. initial and a4 onuats as anq ,pati. « lis Memoriam Noffiees, C•olniwF Lwezyia-'i cent yet waled, labor, S.R„ streets, $10; R. Smale,' bUtH 'to 'the life df the deceased ,The eY+igture d;a9sgl} was read •by 1Virs. L. Ill C,I b87 �, i�taw►om. 6o CQrnex " t'Iri pitta. w - labor, S.R.. streets, $8.40; R. Todd, ? and }�ielsan St, char, assisted with hhe siligx'ng of a lQaYnhaut, Ithe roll cad3 was answered ;, �, z „_ *W:' dirmtett to a Bos Numbea d/o The Roma 1howltoi�,.tor 1o,"Ufi extra labor, S.R., streets, $10; b. Sangster, hymns. Folllowiing ,the sQrvice the. with'au Pa$ter'Bibie 'verde, and !the ■- N�jit T�>..:��„ 7� ilei VN11 11.e Gharsed if t iII 41lQYO rises aTa •awl psW �ritbin lU days OY - ,sr , , c �t,a�t rt un, labor, S,R„ stree)ts, $4; G_ Schwalm, settees proceeded! tp Ex$tsr cemetery Gc1pi4 wale ably presented by,,Mrs. �; f 1„ y { ; , where buriaE too1C place. The .he rets Glen11 Bell. M 1 i'�4) ,Ld i t Noticed•. w.credit�vrs Etc( Bsttx. on syniicat3on. S R 1 stSreets $ t G�Beer tyeam3ng S. and F=s W. tM. iYleLean had $ ,Paper we're Y.aircl Adiokle, W., Q.,Good�tPin> ed� a^PlQaeing piano 'solo �an contests" APRIL 4th, anO t r . ' " on s'Idvrada,}1d}nes At ii�orti1iWm". $am Dtaligail, T • J,e Sherritt; M. G. were'ddreeted' bqt 11Giisas' Jeaii McQueen: _ i l�f ,,tan+ r •� $%;8.75; i3. Arm'strQng, , ^•'O - 1 „T_ , 4l1iSt and I'Q1und Wanted team ng, S R., streets, $16.76: H. Bell, Mrs Gr : Mc tt ait� contiuotetp am Ir1(iL Drytidlale and William •Bell, !Thee floral Mrs: M: ;Mair was cohostests. Lunch- . n l a teaiiai>} ', S.R,',' strs ts, 7:50.' Total, contt3st„yihiGjl: inriudo{1> inst'l u;inen;..tr'butes'were •laiany and 1 Yely. eon Eves served: �q '; AQQk $Igk1GLE lioiihi� WiPH jANTED -BABX CRIB, iN 6gOP CON i ta'1 �iy Mrs, ; i. $roadfvot,, "The Ir s °” �r r"F,,, ea, : whzte„spot on chest: wavy hair, dibipn. Apply bo Saoi 55T, ii;U1tQN EX+ $82,Q,00. Considerable diecUssion took �T i tt, An old and new time dance is err Operetta',is Postponed A ' J, S ,i' I, ,. ;,long Apply HARRY HART, Phone POSITOIL - 4188-i I place re policing and ,thee ,constable Wasilerwomexl•,•`Yalid •vocal solo by Ing to be 'held in the Hen'eali Town , •The ,operetts,. "Green Cheese,” � ._ , "y ext I m . eag?�h• . 4IN*I was instructed •to be more ,strict. • yrs• W • Kyr, i'eggy O Neil. Th$ Hail on ,,the night oY Wednesdiay, yvhieh was Ito have been presented by (INL - 4 ` -: - contest endiedl by Anne and' Marie Sin- April $, to help pays •Por the expenses th!e' Ailsa• Craig high school 's!tudents % , 1 Help) Wanted clai'r singing :"Somebody's Waiting incurred b Mervin Stephan', who was t ' fig," , . I , Y' in 'the Town Ha.l o March 28, has P -9 NT. Poultry For Me. A, Vote of thanks was ten- •hospitalized Vy an indury. sustained iia been postponed owing to weather and . • - •• t ASSISTANT VARNA dared tp the•,hos�tess and'the National a p:lay-lgff game with Exeter..;' . road comlitions.until Monday, April 7. r, 2� ' .CE RABY 'I_iHICKS-ORDER. YOUR DAY-OLD Anthem closled f the meeting. Lunch Rensaa, council after dflacussing a T e operetta is undter the direction DISCOUNT O'N . ' +'R chicli6 from a Baeeeder'Hatchery under QNEMAN WANTED► Road-cunditions ale improving after h fl Q.B s. svpetvision• we are able to supply a cpnsiderable labor and loss of sleep 'wase served by Ithe hostess and tom detain situation with •Engineer 'i'. R of S:" G. Rannie, dnd is being apon7 APPLICATIONS, IN WRITING ONLY, mittee and •a social half-hour'vas en- Patterson, of Goderich, hel'd••"a public soted by''the Chamber of Commerce. THESE BATTERIES ` 7 i Qimitt3d' number of orders of Leghorn X Rock , and Rock- X T,eghorn cross'breda for April will I)e received by the undersigned for by the road!meri. , . i and May deilivery. GLAZIER POULTRY the position -of assistant lineman and general The sympathy of this, community is 3oyedw The. neast pneeting will be the meeting largely attended by ratepay '' Chamber of Commerce Elects : ]!ARM, Oli�nton•' R,R. No.,,4, Ontario. 4 35x8' not essentitildyxovidingn�bhe a pl�icantles will extended to Mr. and Mrs. John Ald annual meeting: els. At a subi+eguent meeting of Che � CLE . The annual meeting of the Chamber i s17 r sl. Ing to learn and snows an aptitude for such ington owing to •the• sudden and un, ' council, action was held,'in abeyatnce of Commerce was held'in It'$e Hen'sall Cpm' in an,d ,get your. ' until the next regular meeting of -the fz i w„Jrk. Give Pull details in reply, expected, death of Mrs, Aldiagton's Tpwii'Hall, and the following ,officers , • HEIITSA connesi � 15 and 17 Plate Batter I Far`Sale ' D. 1-I. WILSON, Secretary father,. the late Frank Tuffln, of Staffa. LL ' ' John Fisher, Hansell elected: President, R'. 11 Mida'leton; evening,in her, 5;th year, foilOwiug.a 1N Seaforth Public Utllit ' y At the time of writing. Ma•,' J. T. McAsh is confined to his beds suffer- • (Continued from Page 1) .well=known resident, will celebrate his 85th birth- vice-president, Wether Spencer; treas- urer, 'W. B. Cross; �66cretary, M. G. !n the t? tato of TTARt1LD Y-uUNG .,-- ! (it l)a:ill hockoy teiinl. - 5:1I E-_ YURS $O,GS. b' 1410NTHS ' FOR .aid. • Apply to ZWRGE CAMI�BELL' Commission. Ing from an attack of flu, and his Natioton, recent bridle, some, hundired day on April 5. ,Mr. Fisher has been Drysdale,' assistant, J. A., Paterson. g ,�^��n g•� _ I�IRUCEFI.ELD li-t .le daughter, L.m.1se,.• of London, 1 McKillop. • a 4i38x1 413s-2 many frieud.s hope to see him up relatives, neighbors and friends met a resident of Hensali &,r 5Q years_ 'an•d The 'nominating committee appoint,d ----- L).::1'PU-.j..i...iCGL! •` ' %LE Ui•'•FI(,;' _ P _ ;l-„ - - R SALE -1931 PON'TIAC COACII, IN •_ �_� �� . , soon. at her home to honor her with a niis= Mr. Mrs._ J. A, Paterson Fe included the above and' H. Lawrence ler.., „J. („((t.l•riday tit. the ,honie of 1 Jirs,•J.ane't.Peek, of Toronto, wtt3 a - { f u shake, Apply }v JOHN ANDERSON. Personals Mrs., Aust}u has'not been "enjoyvng cellaneous,' shower. i•Ielen received leaving Friday for Bos,well., Penn., and T. C. Joymt,. is taemeet and' bring »er , f <.na s, =.,::::, *-u:any: :,: Hensall. ' 4135-1 b, the best of health, but wee hope soon some very beautiful an,d useful gifts. where they will visit'Mrs, R. Lohr, a in a sleets oP committees, Rev, H. S:Ln- 'EL% 4.te the ..t,,, .vni.i ,: B i ,nt : , i ?.. OR SALE I+ _.___- �OLI19 OAli DROP I.E:tI _ -YGiENlc SUPPLIES tRUIIBE.R GOODS) H to see her brick to her usual health.. A mock wedding was the highlight of th ai n a f P aft s a d a ro ra w s eatur- P g ra sister of Mrs. Patterson and• in Al toon w a here ",t e wil 4i 'i a h l s t niece Y lesson presented tin iljustrated aci „ , Silm ands Tom, Iiensall, and one s'is� • �' � Ushle ^, , to Box 5 . . , �',�••'•i l,, i::'i t+' ApP•> :'t'•4+.: :Aj,O'S:1'OI;. merles p,,s tpai� in pts: n, o-ealyd envelope "•:,tit prate li.t. d samptt,s 2;,c: 2.1 sample •� �' llobin, w'1th hl, rust lEtl Coat„a11•Cl - thirteen days . ed. Mrs. Don Thomas. They expect to be- dl'e5S On BQeS.” �•V, B. C1 U..., they treasur i financial re-: lt,a;. 'fHE flOYAL TRUST COMPANY, • • 413s-2 S!.,;0. ?rail-Oraer l'ept. T -7:i, NOV-RUBBER pul'P1E r0;li, ax riving but I A beneEt dance fist• :Visa Ste han 3'n p' absent ten days. pres'lented'the g ' disclosing that 'everythin)x ,l -- - - Ft SAI:: •:'I,Ck I•'.E.IIt;,I(I,SrY C*': I',.e 1 H milton. Ont. lata"„„hard li il}in.,•call Varna, :ud rr.t1, 11 abqut tiinih+ sero'; of TIrnsali, injured ii: the itnal bocl(eY el Reath trf Catherine ,Jean Dou all' g port, had, been I•ritid up to (late and thele was tL,' ,a , FO ,•, „ ' .'u .N` ' ` r 'ruunt} th,' (.,loll.' as the:'e'u':1, a0 :sore .,cries held a[ L:(eter iLI' Ia',will - Miss Catherine. Jean Dougall, well bank, balance ot'c-$,,0.UO. ..STON. Ph.,ro •t7 r l s-:o::h, Utl(C' �0 Ctt'tiltUr 1 ,,. t. 1,' ' •' ti 1 .' .. u •,•,, t' bt,4,�icid in the To%%n Hall, lieiisall; known- district 1Psident, passed away -..__.__. ----_....__- __�.._— __...__ t ,. 41vSxi _.-_._.__-.,---.._,.__ ^'--- .. .. I . , (0111t i, .0 ,r ,t t 11. lit lE 1t t I., t , -, 7 1 •',py,il 1, and %%ht'I!!i': qr u0t he m,int,; ,1t'tiac"Slay, April 9,� luidgch'S arch in- Clint.bn Pttbi'i(',.IIOS•pital Muuti:ly a r0•^!t'.1' 11,.: t tTl K. :al,E--•O'E FRAME !���rT ��V 1IC,� .TO CREDITORS �<s (':ill a.- an :\I,ril 1'001, '.'E''Til;lin& .tis' extra will furnish the music fol• the evening,in her, 5;th year, foilOwiug.a 1N • •, i•,r -s:e 56x•6: lumber go, a condi- AND OTHF•R.S I I dance, which is s, onsored by the ' tw'o weeks' illness. Slle was born at'; GJr,. .P:tC\ 1.6, ur retire Ti ,x 1;` ilen,all. !n the t? tato of TTARt1LD Y-uUNG .,-- ! (it l)a:ill hockoy teiinl. Rogerville, one and. It halt' miles south I 4,1•i =2 '.. - .� Ll. PF.Rt;ONS Y.A 'INCI OL:1lbtti AGAINST �. �„,„ffi._.._...�,n,,�,.�,-.:._.._._ thi I.)1'. :slid il•Tl'S. Clla!'leS T110mp5Un and' ' '•� - Ti:,rald Yuumi l:its' •� •per (7f �3PI1 all Ull 1-1:g1111'Fly' :V O, •i. 'rltld hall . _...-.. _._ :1aiiCtl(?l3 Sales ; .};,:<h:•:;11t, ni of !To„.n of Seaforth, in the Province o,” On- g ,�^��n g•� _ I�IRUCEFI.ELD li-t .le daughter, L.m.1se,.• of London, resiled there till her life. Sh:e welts a �,, r n•rl: ,•t' the Town of Lvt.nvel, in . -^r»�•J;s, mi 1-o Sunday gue.,•ts %%'ith air. and � ravinber of Carmel Pres'byterimlI . ... ----- L).::1'PU-.j..i...iCGL! •` ' %LE Ui•'•FI(,;' _ P :tc ('nuntv-vi' Perth. w.ho died un or about •} „ y ,I�,. .:f, h.•',ruarY, 1017, ar<• hereh>' 11t'"_ l:,tibt'lla 11aCI)01Lt,d i"t•11UN'• , y, �Ir,. Laird Mickle and famil Church, Hensnll. She was higl Y. e5- :,,,:1'[•; •.:. ,:aa;,•o,. Nntu,;a•-,. :1e , '..itta :; •.t:1 in t1,thp un,tr:itrned Exert,- ler.., „J. („((t.l•riday tit. the ,honie of 1 Jirs,•J.ane't.Peek, of Toronto, wtt3 a teemed ti.nd will be much missed in, E t ,, .. a: l' ' ii,n•c tho firth day „f Play int-, her lal'.;h: •.. 1I r,, ('lintolI C. Coal(, + , rb lent guest with .Mr.:nid, Mrs. 11'. O. e her home :antl'by •wide circle of rel- 1 »er , f <.na s, =.,::::, *-u:any: :,: rue n ^:iul:::<, or thKir cln;m�. 1mr,edtatt•1> i7.v ;M • filth tf:Yy of 141ay. 1947, the ! tlr::::'tu Il. Sha' %%:t, boru in Brilec-, Guodtein: Utii•Y5,' neighllnrs and friends. Sur-., on -harp• 1ti w'. ::,:;-1 E1(1 -' • 'L:' , ',1° , -.,'a ,� t•tr .'r ,he deeea,•ed win be distributed ! it -lit,, ,rl.d ,1p: lit Inn,t of her 13fP in tir9. Little, of Bi gar. Sask return- '1'rt•ato)., vivin are flue bl:others::Andretiv and' ` 'EL% 4.te the ..t,,, .vni.i ,: B i ,nt : , - momr.: ili partic.+ vnt'rtled thereto havinu I l.attrr ,h(, lived in BOw•itla.n• I red to her home o:) '1'ucsdai of tbfs 1Tillc'01m. Exeter; Jack, 'Ingersoll anal :F' Etli•,tt, ,iar'�vr.1a,•. ,. •, .i t ,:nl> ;o r!nims or which the Exeuuloh Plat 'H]td t'l1:ITUH. :11rS. 1'I?ldgw'lee., .'•., n- have noLice. 1 %, t'ek ,after visitil7� with her sister, , Silm ands Tom, Iiensall, and one s'is� • POS'rP0\J.r.) AC e-MUN ,.U,E A'L t. !,iU\ i-A.i-Et, at Tutunto this .1.,titb day of 'vintich, -XW'! Tc: Zlr:tn[fortt after the death of uud brother-in-law, �I '. and Mrs. Geo,” ter, Mrs. Orville Taylor.' (Christena), ,. Sn10 o•- 1'•. m ;,:,::c nna t:r , t,, lt,a;. 'fHE flOYAL TRUST COMPANY, • hal hu,ir,t•nci, t'(il, three yPals ago. Ties,. L+'xE}ter: 1?rivatE i'uneral'seiviees war, i u be hc,.l ::: 1, t, t ...•a•,t 1•, �• u . ,.:::- shin. ' •male ,,.•,t �, 1: r,nen <n, t' ',:.: ':tn•.1 ir, ,'-. Sar t:t sweat, ToronW. antar;u, _ 1'7'rCommunion strti'ice will' be held It t 'held frotri 'the late iesfid,ence Thuts y. while they last at' thio price:. - . YOUR B. F. GOODRICH vEXLER ' Pilose 248 a Seafo� b - �.. ®.— The Seed Business taf the h-lte G. M. Case is being carried all, as usual in conjunction'• with the Coal . Business at PEEBLE'S BAKERY, (formerly ' " .. Case's Bakery), I�ensall. We thank you for lust favor s and solicit y our futher° patronage, ' • ' . ELSIE' CASE 11th, at 1 I 11 )VN I., ill < )t r O_\ F •• l.xecutors, rA ��r r��yg ,lf the n ted Cliul ch li'Ilday e% ening pne_or: ;tax.,:•• ,I;,,,k, n. i r r'.t• li) 1tE::;;RS, McCONNELL & li.4Ya, �'�!i.J l''rJYlt flocs Holy Comnluuinn £:tdministt'red'at - „� w Sellror-Ch, Ontario, _ - - - Thei: Solicitors herein, rho Sunda morning service, • . CLBA:R W=,'AUCTIO-; .alter, c?' ,'A', % 1 .-; ,Xiis. Leonnrd Erb. of Zurich, w -as Sped'al• F,aster• sr'i"rice5 were be3d'1 � Stev,t, and lmpltn,,.r,:1., 11. T:., Naim+! "`-i'-"�:-:-.- h0&teS:.1fOr. tht�...Ztlri,�;�],i,..Won)O�s inti.. .this' %week' �aa St. Paul's .Anglicln'I - ' Aact.ontt •:;1 ,Ext 1)> ,n .. u „ r.,'>•.,NOT'ICE TO, CREDITORS 5fitule. enterlallll'ng as theta• 4,tiest,' Church Tues -da' evvoiiig •ivhe•n..... he; 21, C.nl.l , n. l , n.t - ^Hibbs , n T ,. Y nr t _ . . . v , - AprSl F, ,04;. C•ttnmencir.t( at 1 .,r,' nt':7, In th. !Nbitc o€ RU'1•ld M. f:LIv;SE:E rilembelr' of Grand I30nd '�S'r.I. BUS! -.guest speak,ar Was. Rev,Mr.,'Sander-I �d 1IdA, J. �.. . ;I tho .followinc: ,rORSES - Elay mn,,. . t..-,), 6' LL PERSON$ HAVING•GLAIMS :1GAINST . wean ol,': b: men maw•, rt;iug' :, yes:s i.ld. `� th,• k:+t:,ti of Ruth M. Gtinalce, late of n,,..c •transactlops weI'e Co11t1u-ted by son. Wednesdlay evening a Cat'mel'' . CATTLE 12t Re�,.,ttrtd Scotch ahurt",orr. the. City or Detroit. state of 141ichtuan. Mar- 111',•, H. RO,e, It'%'1•as decided to en -I Churc•l}.Rev.'R. A.. Brook Sp6ke, 'rind Cattle( ---:`2 c,•ri's: !t•c^h; ,i buns, d',eifer.<: r),d LVom�n, tie,cea�md, wbo died un 'or,abau: teI'tain.[l)e three personnel �"+ho ha e. Thursday t.evening in the hlnitedI ' bull, by Klaymonr lncitmnity: 1 bul; by 51'ay tl,c i;,th Clay of ?december,. 1946, are hereby'-I•ettirlie11 hone from overseas services; Church Rev. �P. A. FeI'g'uson Was the � �� X10- , mous Hti;xld, that sirod the top .elLrg fe- notifies to send in to the uindersi,;ned on ter £tend' Cel'E .I. " mate at IiWssell stale. lierd sire Braido[„t Ess- before' the :th .day of •May, '1947, full- particu- berate Isle 5!)t.11 anI1lCersary' Of (ICS( 511eaker, ' , . qutie. The above cattle include such famous :n,�,qP• the;r'ctaims. , the Dls'ritute do .April 1-4. xhe guest ` Special Eas,tei s'ervieHs Will be o'b- r . fami•liea firs Myrtle, , OnirwL ,Blossom, El;za. - ImmediatOY- after the said •last mentioned i�(� Roan r%dy, Claret, Jilt and Duchr>.: •ztil (late, the assets of the said estate will bK.dis- , Spea;keI', Mrs. Pater$on, of ,,Grand cruel iII the Cblll'CheS this Sundlfiy: �%. 111 Bros. �Xeter �11t ��i4n i V an(1� 6� heifers %accinated ane Bold sublect "to 'T. B. ,tribute(] amonxst the parties entitled thereto, Bend, addressed the', 7aembers on the Agri) 6, with', sp'eci'al music reni3ered �•I _.....- •l • �.+� t+s 1 ,„ .:test: 4 •rade cows,, milking': 10 good Dur- !having Tregnrd oply to• claims of which the• subject,”"This Canada of Ours in Agri.- by the choirs. � � , � � , ,� , I - - � ' ,l ham steers, 1,000 lbs. each • 10 good year- undersigned shall •then have notice. Culture anal Indus.tries," Mrs. L. Sim n w'a5 Ca17ad t0' Pas ! , lines; 4 heifer calves. HOGS-"- brood so,%x DATED at Seaforth, this 28th day of March, pso ■ ■ with 21 pigs, i weeks old; 20 slags from 120 1947. a detla,,Ca.Iifoi•nda, cwing'to the:illne. �' This o'ok Like the Year. to Make Real Money in. Poultry to 1$0,Ili. each. FOn�'L-300 starling hey. McCONNEIL' HAYS, of her •sis:ter-inlaw, \yrs, William .�NEEP -40 choice Oxford ewes, some' with Seaforth ambs., balarnee due in April' and Mas. IM- Solicitous for Harry Cr]enn Hays, ST• C,QLUM[BAN . �7t� PLE1iEN15 - McGormkk-Deering 3 -furrow Administrator for Estate in Province oft•. HERE'S .Y HY, t 7�� "' -tractor. plow,' new; $-foot tandem disc: Mc- `. Ontario. '" 1Y k Wee Old 'Ready l�lade Capolt� DOI1112.. C Reynolds, .. •a member ,af•,.. ` ) And the wa we, estimate Cormiek-Deering new 450-1b. eapacity separa- . 4138-3 i .. Y , . - . hors; McOlirmlck-Deering. rubber tired waglon:l one of the.'pioneer families of this supply and prices' for this coming FALL apd At grestly reduced gripes for this week and • set. of sleighs; 60 -gallon electric•feed cooker. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. di6trict: who deed' at the home of his' MAKE' DRIVING' WINTER ' next.' It pays to 1•aise Capons: The Price -of Positively no reserve. ,the. farm is cord: Terms daughter, Melts. John , Melver, Was bur- , i -,•Cash. .ALVIN VIVIAN,, Proprietor: W. E. in the Estate of ROBERT EDWARD JAGS- Capons was '°5c per,,lb. higher last Summer and , Nairn, Auctioneer. '4138-1 sow. red in Iullet,t Roman Catholic sews -EGG PRICE CEILINGS REMOVED Fall than the price of Cockerels. Capons don't ALb PERSONS HAVINGCLA)71fS AGAINST tory, A native of, orn of Townsb,ip, A PLEASURE CLEARING AU'CTiON•. SALE • OF ' FARM the Estate of Robert Edward Jackson, tate Mr Reynolds'was borly on Novenxber The British contract will •take all surplus eggs fight •and take `less fee(L per pound, of gain. We l� stock, implements and Feed, --W. £. of the Town of Seaforblt, Gentlet>ien, deeeas- to Ma 31, and a Sebes a•re• almost booked -.up now for May and June de - ,Nairn, Auctioneer, will sell by public auction ed, who died on or about the 13th day of 18, 1856, and! farmed most of 'his life . Y p rise i'n prices is expected nn Lot• 14. Concessson 11. Hibbert, Ly mile rebruary, '1947, ase hereby notified to send in near Clinton. In 191.8 he moved to W " in June and July. Estimates are that production livery, so it Will pay„to take• delivery' now. ., 'east of C'iomarty, on Monday, Apt11 14. 1947, to the undersigned on or before the•12th day t I - . ' commencing at 1 o'clock sharp; the, following: of April, 1917, full particulaits of their claims. gtilondville and since 1936 had made , of sally chicks and turkey p%. hi the United H6w'To Make Extya S ace For Earl °' HORSES -A ad mare, reR tared. CATTLE Immediately aft,, the said igst mentioned his hom'erwith his, daughter, Mrs. Mc- RE fJ HVW States is down by from 40-50%. TILis means the p ,; Registered Shorthorn co(v: Registered•,Shert- date, the assets of the said, estate wild be Iver. On: January 23, 18'82, lie was • •, hinited States will' have far less' eggs, -chickens Pullets.or Ckkerels With morn heifer, 2 years old: Registered Shorthorn distributed amongst the,parties entibled there- married to C:Ltber'ne O'Haa-a' of %Vie- ' ' and turkeys for export and might even want t0, ” Siiiil "I'=year •i i': t�urh'rm...stews =fresh two •to, 'having -regard calf to claims of whish th2 7 n._ - . -.. - - Better Result, . inotiths:il Hereford cow due tri April: ]Dur- undersigned. shall then have notice, to the Killop Township, w110. d4ed 2ir1 Sept, ,, bu'S--eaIAdian eggs, readko-lay Pallets, poultly E: ham cow due in April: 1 Durham cow ane exclusion of all atheiv, and• the nndeisi}rned 1$ I. 36 He ,is survived by,'four., chis- Bring In' your .car, meat and turkeys: ,In Japuary past 35 carloads o.f PLAN' 1. Place some 'of' your' ran a shelters On }' in •May:. I• Durham cow due in July: 6 Dur- will not be liable to any person of whose, dTen: Willlwh; df Wi-ndsor; Ernest. 0 American turkeys were shipped to Ontario, Fsed g ham heifers.'- gears old: 4 Durham'yearlings: ,claim• the u»dersigned','•shall not then have r - .the barn .fl•oor or mow, You -can make aotude for the assets , so dis'tribu'ted . or any of Lucan'; 'Mrs. John McIihargey, of ' • prices in the United States are hi, h at the greseut a a calves ( 2 yopars oldie4. urham ea hogs; h pen vrith a little fence wire or gates, etc. If so poen•.%. "'FOWL --130 yearling hens. Sus- part thereof. 7 LUca'n,,and Mrs. McIver, of St. Colum- time dae perhaps tq a great extent,speculation, ih weather is cold; sack t e shelter on three sex anti Ramp. GRAfN-A quantity of DATED at . Seafarth this ' 0th day of bans thus reatl curtailing Chick - groin : 9 tons pickier; corn. , IIi.PantityNT f Burch, 1947. , eight , grandchild:re'n ; tine sister,' , g Y p'gain t es , but feed' .Gids. Pullets or , ekerel•s � n �be �halidled' satis- i' fi Order our S ectal I17'iCec ar a expected'. to lower.. again. this. Summer, "�tL'ctory at four 'weel(s old ani% often do better ---M.H. 15 -(fisc fertilizer ds-lll ; M-14. si ,e H. G. MSIR, �I]5S Kate Reynolds, of Seafo the and rake; M.H. bay loader; M.H, hay tedder; ylc seafo�• four brothers, Jame., arse Otven, of , 2 So this may create a demand in the United States Cormick corn bin'dor': 12 -foist steel hay rake:+ Solicitor for Executors. I Phan if lefT. •OVerCrOw'dd in a COlOny holl8e. •Six- TUNE -UI'.. Tear Canadian Poultry produc ts, _ e,foot stiff tracror .cultivator: M.x, bitisler: 4137-a Seaforth; Patrick, of Hullett, and week-old chickeias should leave one square foot o• tcultiyator: Codk_>hutt -""-row- coin cultkt•ator: I .-, Frank„ of Cvhicasb. The funeral ser- - . floor space,per.bird. " Jol,.n. Deere manure, ■:,realer: fanning mill V1CP was held w'itll Mass 'OfRequiem, Then-'-en•o re ew� g®ult'y Industries 'Committee'is ' 1 and ,mader: cutting box and carriers; walk- Card$ • O, Thanks at rat. COlumban .Church .,un by Re'v.� ing •ploy; ; root pulper: set ar sighs• sleighs ; r y, �1 -t l T''LAN 2. 'Place shelters alo�1 front or ,est side 16 -foot rolling rack ; truck sides 4 :tock rack ; T FORSYTH FAMILY WISH TO EX- Father ' O'Drowski. Pallbearers were and expects ,to get an increase in ex- of colony house, Cut. a small dtoor' and 2.000 -lb. sCaixx; Vikihx 'cream senar•atur: 7; pre • thei•r sincere appreciation to the John A. 14pFphyI Angus Kennedy, ed e11 ine Smooth- po'r't egg and' poultry' prices for' our' surplus for. "• let them run into the npige shelters as young as bq'rse motor; 1%ur•gY:' colony house, SXUJ: many neighbor; and friends who exte-ndea g 1947'a.nd.'48. Tt is expeeted Thai price ceilings in three wee'lis old. Shelter$ ,can be sacked or ,. broader stove: feerie,'s: •fountairu: fits+21• sub- �•;mpathy and kiti•dncss durin their recent James O'SUII1PFt1'1.. JOseph FioaCh,' . - ply tank,'4rx4Ix12A: steel vr1.h (Drum,; set of unreavetr.ent. •arid also do thank Rev. A. W- .Frank Hart and Leo Murray. 0 ness, increased pow%- beef, poi], and poultry meat wiH be removed' this boarded in on three sides. . . . double harness ,;itigle harne.<s; bags quart- Gardiner and those who•ser:t flowers. + . Suminer.'So there should be a good home demand • . tity of,ras pipinv;'WhWbarr?)w; whit'tietrees: - a i iC S oul er 413•x1 er GILlieter . running i t pr' es h d be sett PLAN 3. Place two shelters together end' for end: forks '"Fces:'shovels: etc. PxitivelY'no re- __.. _. _..._. _.-..._.__ _. , 1 serve,., tSe Farm is rented. Terms- C h. URYEL CQBTPBEI L WIS1iES TO THANii WALTON and put 16l) tD 125 pullets ill the two �5 arid. irrtproved' ,con- POiLTRY ME1�,T PRICES combined shelters. .Let 'them roost in ane ,rid' MRS. GRAC£ ' SCOTT, Proprietress : W. E. Ll� her many friends for the fruit, cards . Nairn, ,Auctioneer. Il;ltx2 and treat, re«eived while she was a patient lir: TTngh Campbell, 'of Walton, is _ and feed in the other or have slatted aides and _ _ ;n the Hospital• aha many tt,anks to doctors Omy. 'Summing rt ;all up, it looks like the year to. ' 'place.->;eed''.and water troughs on outside same as and nurse; of t9e Hospital Staff., and to those confined to Scott Memorial Hospital, start as, many. chicks as early as at all possible. is 'customs ( 1�lotices • ' ' ivho'.helped in fretting her ham . Seaforth,- with an attack of pneu- ry with turkeys ill wire pens. . > . 4138x1 • Don't let the temporary feed and •egg and poultry . _ m<)nia. • meat plies$ change your mind on the amount of ., LAC�. YOUR ORDER NOW FOR SAND. RS. WALTER^ROGERSON ASID FAMILY �VIr$:'Toll,'of Hull'etl To,Rms:hip' is FREE" Helpful hints oli poultl:y management, . P. M 'pullets or cockei:els you, buy. What you ire buy- ' . zravel. and fill. HTI.I,I.&RD LAWRENCE. desire td expre:y their'sincere apj7reciae, a guest a't the , home of her sister, .a�1 n � clisea5e prevention and control, � You ''. Hensall. Ont. 'Phone 126. l•Iensall. tion to the many neighbors' anal friend, who j EL,I 4RTH M{i�ORs tog nOw are not fqr immediate markets'.',Cheap Can't ,affol'd• t0 miss this Valuable information ... 4138-4 ex', rde,,. '-•-nPn1hy and kindness, during their . Mrs• George. y ordinary •chicks often .cost more t0 raise than 7 1 y y ars e th i ' recent bereavement: also to thank Dr. M. W. Mrs. William Humphrey entertain- " a'ned-b Our a of xperience wi • poultry. i AIRWAX 9ANITI7.OIt-TNF: MOST DtOD- 'Stapleton .and Mtss Margaret Case,' R.N. ed on . We'dneSciay afteI IlOOn' and eve- wood chicks. It'takes ai least Lfle same amount pf feed, time, space and equipment to raise .'Poor ern vacuum cleaner, rio dirt bag to empty. - 413SxI Phone 141—'Seaforth .' BREEDS For home deirnonsttation, call HARRY DIN- ----- ning in honor of her daughter; Mise ,quality chicks a's it. does to raise the best, • NIX, Hensau 14-J, Seaforth 223. ,1136x8 Births Mary, pa•i'ar to her w'ed'ding. During • PURE BRED,$ ,the afternoon Mrs. J. R. Orr, of Gode- ■ BVY LAKEVIEW CHICKS BACK, • PURE BRED SUSSEX ', - rich,' and Mrs. Fred, Rutledge, Bi th, '- E . LINE , YOUR HOME WITH SANGSTER--Ip St- Joseph's hospital, Lon- y 4 - LARGE TYPE .WHI•TE LtEGHORNS ' "'" ED BY A REAL LAYING AND ' blown rock wool. Permanent, and fire- don, on Saturday, March 29, to 'jAr. and poured. tea,' and their a557st•7.nts were PORE 'BRED BARRED ROCKS proof. More comfort with less fuel. 'For free Mrs. Drive Sanotter of H,ensall (nee Janeth Mrs. Douglas Lsw'lesa.•and Mrs. E. BREEDING PLANT PURE BRED NEW RAMPS. estimate phone. The Huron Expositor, or Simpson), a daughter: Ray Pringle, Mrs, Lawrence Cum_ CK . The Upholsterer J ' ' An Write ROWLAND C. DAY, 5 Thornto». Ave. WILDE-Ikt S'eott .Memorial Hospital. HYBRIDS London '4126-tt March 29, to Mr. and Mxs.. Joseph •Wilde, ming attended the door; Mrs. Stew- • All Breeders double bloodtested, banded and sull- •, SUSSEX X NEW'HAMPSHIRE - C:linton, a' eon, "; art. Hum'phi % dies lay the trousseau• ed. •Hatche'd, handled'and shipped tright in modern ; SU�SE.X- X' LEGH�ORNS STONE Tn Scott Memoriatl Hospital, on p NOTICE Mrs. Herb: Traviss, the linens, and, up•to-date-,e ui went. i � 'Vtare}d 31, to 'Mr, .and Mrs. George Stone, 9 P ROCK X LEGNO NS ' " )4Vatta,,, •a son Mrs. Ralph Traviss, the gifts. In the , . BARRED ROCK 'X NEW HNIVIP3. FINyLEY- Iln' Scott `9desnoriaa Hospital. on 'ev'ening; Miss Annie Gonion and Mrs, Prompt Delivery April 1, to 7� r. and Mrs; Harald Finley. •''BROAD BREASTED BRONZE TURKEY Township of Tuckersmith - 6eaforth, a abn,. Ed,, Dougan. of Walton, ,also assisted A . ' �'�'"`"�' ' Mr, and Mrs.: Thomas Watsoin, of - h ca y of L eview icks POU LT . I — Wit a pec 60,000 ak Ch FO$ BOUNTY ' - _. London were 'week -end guests of weekly and hatchds- much higher than 'anticipat- , . Death$ Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett. , ed, we ran give. prompt deliverer in inost'breeds Price ceiling bastbeen removed on live anis dressed " 2 TOWNSHIP OIC TUC1{ERSMITH WILi, PAX McPHE1 to Seaforth,'oti.$nnday, March 30,'• � ` for most dates in mixed chicks, pollets or cock- Turkeys. EXCEPTIONALLY' HIGH PRICES bounty on foxes killed within thv Munlei- Melvin A.• McPhee, in.his'75th year. ereis. •• ••• EXPECTED, . ' r' pality at, th8 rate of $3,110-Sor a mature fox BARftON -Tn Seaforth, on Wednesday, April \ and $2.0 for a pup. Persona claiming bounty KWP9N • f price , on Poults for Ari " 29th ,Hatch moat produce pelt to the Clerk within two E Witham James Batson. ,n hid fit 28, ear. a , STARTED PULLETS AND MIXED Speci9l WEBSTER-In Seaforth; on Bfar % 28, the - -- ... All toms or as ,hat hed. " -days of the killing and . take the necessary infant son of 'Mr. and 'Mxs: Melvin • web-' 'The' March meetin .of the Ki CHICKS=� 4 6 and 8 Weeks Oltl + 1 4 at$adaviL Vz T. •ter, Varna g ppen > > ' S7'ONE--In Smfortb ori Avrtl 1, the Tiifant D' est W:I: was ileIil at ,,t11e home, Ot E. P: CHESNEY, son of Air. and Mrs. Go ise, stone, Watton: Mrs. W. ,H, McLean on Tuesday ag These pullets are all raised in our modern NEW ppT TVIPE, .. 1 ----' . %;oon with the president, Mm. G. air conditioned broodeF plalitd under ideal condi- � T : " : Cl''rk" Tt3`CI�RRSMITH � enean,��p�hss nging h.e niievenMe Ie tons Tris are not rise ' r er ke l� BROODE'R STOVES �,, i. i y a tend ma ,shift EEN OIL t' .+ , apace. We hav,.two liaodernbrdoding planets with . ed rice $28,90, delivill to .your station. we 1 TNosa'End arih Yours Charms" a capacity af.30QOQ pullets',atid tnoTne a pract[ce �' 07 Twp. o'f Tuckersmith g g l of broodfiilg.stdrted'ilulTets, harve used these stoves Idn'.Our plant,with Won- alss-3 Death of Mrs. W. C. Lndrsborough mid the Lord's Prziyer in unis(in she cUerful success, and many •cu'stonaers tell 1's t'}1ey t'he death- occurie& at Toronto Gen- y'i nutes'of the previous meeting were are the beat stoves, on th'e Ingrket, The` take the . eral Hospital on, Frida9, March' 28, of read a•nd, t�e r011 call was answered r" . " Started atid• Day Old Heavy. Breed y Y drudgelT ou't, of chick rafsing, Order 'from this' Sarah. Gillespie, widow of the kite W, 'by "My favorite breakfast eereal.It ,. , Cockerels, 1 to 4 Week$'• Old ''ad., or sand for more particulars: • T.OWN'OF SEAFORRTH C. Landesborough; Celsitre Rd., Port Mrs,. Long, favored with two enjoyable ••• Put. 'new life into your Chester- SEND FOR PRICE LIST—Large illustrated PRE-� Y RECEIPTS Cred)i't, formerly of Tuckersmith, and .solos, "I,t's a: Long Way To Tipperary''' ' fldld with a re -upholstering job. ,' •• At 'fiery •SPEOIA.'L prices for PROMPT"'deli t, Catalogue, asses helpful managem•enrt info in -•tion;. ?SAP RS"MAY NOW Gilles desi both[ oWilliamt nd Ed oral A dues hen Ire on teA Are Smrling." This is frequently snore satiefac- er THIe week� and N T• 'shoes now ane You weekly special list of 'Overhatch' Chielm, Cocker - p 9 4he oyal visit to tory than a ]hear- on.e. sa n y by g rY . Y •abs or Pallet>:s, .also Started chicks and 3-Weelf isl'rT P'ilRC1AS> PREWPAY servlet; ryas held the Washington Akrica ws•s cand+uctedl by' PVIrs. G. Mc- Let us give you ail estimate. No ... should hill a' good market. rea.cll m eLe Capons•. 4 � ' ry dnd J'o'hnston Che• el last .'Toronto, Lean- Mrs, J: W. McLean had; an ex- , obligation. Come in ati(i see, air _ , _ - . - - ,.. , . ' •REOMPTrS• FOR 1.947 on �',ueaday afternoon, with interment eelletit paper on. the motto, "The call I' j S • fn I J'ohn's Norway. 'Cemetery, To- great use of life is to spem,d A •on ' Sa1iLo:. Mrs. La:ttitiesb'o1'otlgh s'uf€tired sgmethllg flair will au'tta;slt. it." T e + ..'� .' �, AT E h t ►. . i serious btFr3lrs tassels 71,1 coal cit"stove ,clay previ'Aus' to the meeting being St. o>�don els •� 1 . . l' [ f est 1 , ' !RBA i. 4 1 � C�'1{`Y`+ C' p oded se.Veral titeek's ago,• and she 1' prick s I3ay, the"Opportunity was• + , ' CabI tet Wor -' "i N Off• stones t, ot` 92 @''; hod'' baoih, a, pat tent in the 1lnepital f"i vclra>itle far a few rrieh stories•, MIS. r° ' ,i rETRR, ONr. ' v� .I�'ALla i4voe, 't+i en. ' . �a• I'ra'q took Cor neer 6, e "N to „ y > SEAFiI,'itk y ) , i 1 1, V a. t ., G r r r ( I' a 'r , ,, a , 1N ' 'r