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Proclamation
Daylight Saving. Time
In accordance with •a request from
the Merchants' Committee of the
Chamber of 'Commerce,'' the Council
has instructed Me to declare•
DAYLIGHT SAVING TIME
adopted for the Town of Seaforth
during the period of
APRIL 28th 'to SEPTEMBER. 27th, inclusive
and respectfully request the .citizens to
observe the same.
M. A. REID,
Mayor.
"God Save the King"
IT'S ASURE THING!
There's no guesswork in our Spring Tune -Up Ser-
vice for your car. We operate TEN WAYS to put
your car in perfect shape for summer driving. Our
Ten -Point Service adds new life to your car after
strenuous winter driving—prevents breakdowns by
repairing before failure.
OUR COMPLETE SPRIN TUNE-UP INCLUDES
THESE TEN
1. Complete Engine Tune -lip
2. Electrical System tttpection
3.' Thorough Lubrication,. ,
4. ,A Change to'Summer Oil
SERVICES:
6. Brakes Tested and Adjusted
7. ` Cooling System Flushed
g _ Worn Fan Belts Replaced
9. Hose Connections Examined
5. Careful Tir.,e Inspection 10, Air Cleaner Reconditioned
Help your car shake off that Springtime "Hangover"
See its today for a thorough Spring Tune-up
Seaforth Motors.
Phone 141_ '- Seaforth` "
THERE'S NO BETTER PLACE FOR SERVICE
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General the Honorable A. G. L. McNaughton, C.H.,
D.S.O.; headed .a long list of recipients, of decoratiehs at 'Government
House• recently. Presentations were made' by His Ekcellency• Vis-
count Alexander of Mails. General McNaughton received the award
of Companion of Honour, and is shown above,with his daughter after
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the ceremony. • ... ''
Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs.
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mr. John F, Daly, of Edmonton,
is spending' a few days at the" home
of his mother, Mrs. J. F. Daly.
• Mr. W. J. Bell, of Toronto, was
here this week .attending the funeral
'of 'his mother, the late Mrs, R, P.
Bell. •
•...Mrs. McGuire, of London, spent a
few days last week with Miss For-
ence Fowler. • •
• • . Mrs. Biffen, of Stratford, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. Thomas Mc-
Adam, and, Mr. McAdam. •
• Mr. Earl Chesney and Mrs. G. M.
Chesney, of Toronto, were here' this
week attending the funeral of the late
Mrs. R. P. Beall.
•• Mr. D. H. Wilson was in Kitchen-
er on Saturday attending the annual
meeting of the Ontario Baseball 'As-
sociation.
• T. L. Gillespie, of Toronto, was
a guest at the home of Mrs. J.' C.
Laing over the week -end. Miss Jes-
sie Gillespie, who has been ill in To-
ronto since Christmas, was able to
accompany him here, and is a . guest
of Mrs. Laing. •
• Mrs. Gordon Barlett and daugh
. ter, Miss Margaret Bartlett, of Walk-
erville, were guests of Rev: C. F. L.
Gilbert and Mrs. Gilbert at St.
Thomas' Rectory early this week.
• Rev. and Mrs. H. V. Workman.
were• in Blenheim on Friday and Sat-
urday last attending the funeral • of
the late Dr.' W. H. Galloway, Elder
and Leader in Blenheim United
Chureh.
•` Mrs. Nelson Shellky. and 'son, of
Toronto, spent the week -end at the,
home of , her father, Mr. Wm. Reid.
Mr: Reid '•w. ho spent the- winter with
hisadaughter,, returned with them.
• Dr. Leslie M. Mullen? of • the
"Central Alberta T.B. Sanatorium,
Calgary,his uioth.er, Ml`s. Jessie Mul-
len, and his on, Michael James, were
guests of Mr. and•Mrs.. J. G. Mullen.
Dr. Mullen, at the request of the Al-'
•berta Government, is on a visit to
the -Sanatoriums of Ontario and• Que-
bec, and will attend the Medical Con-
ference at Quebec City. •'
• Hospital Day will be observed on
May 12; when the public is invited -to
visit Scott Memorial Hospital. $ .
• Misses Vera and Laura Mole were
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Real- Estate Broker
INSURANCE -
PHONES: 334 or 220 - SEAFORTH
NOTICE
Cream •Producers of McKillop Township are urged
to attend important meeting at
BEECHWOOD SCHOOL -- TUESDAY, APRIL 29
- 8.30 p. M.
PURPOSE: 'To vote, on the formation of a
Cream Producers' Association in the interest of
butter fat. '
SPECIAL, SPEAKERS: Mr, W. V. Roy, 'Lon-
desboro; LeRoy Brown, Agricultural' Representa-
tive, Clinton.
Special Films fe turing Contagious Disease of Cattle, Will be shown.
DISCUSSION — VOTING
SAM SCOTT, President. A. R. DODD,S, Secretary.
Grinders Have.
Increased In Price
We still have a few grinders
at the old' price. --- Buy now
when you can save money.
Frank Kling
Plumbing, Heating and
Electrical Contractor
Phone 19 Seaforth
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drinking •water fol Yeast Abe
first five days. Make sure it
remains clean. fresh and
woes: all through the day.
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Gordon Milison, Clinton. •
• Mrs. Peter Hay, of Niagara Falls,
was the gu t of .Mr. and Mrs. Thos.-
Oliver and other friends over the week
end. '
• Miss Jean McMaster, student
nurse at Hamilton General Hospital,
spent the week -end at the home of
her parents, Dr. E. A. and, Mrs. Me -
Master,
i Miss • Carol Milison, of 'Clinton,
spent Tuesday with her ,grandfather,
Mr. E. Mole.
• Miss Vera Hudson of Leaside, vis,
:ted her sister, Mrs. • Scott Habkirk,'.
-and Mr. Ifia'bkirk. .
• Mal Laidlair and Miss. Olive
Laidlaw are spending a week in To-
ronto.
• Mrs. O. B. Greenwood and son,
of Montreal, were week -end guests of
Mr. and -Mrs. Harold Free.
. Mrs. John Elgie is in Toronto
General Hospital having undergone a
* riticai operation.
• Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Free and
son, of Stratford, were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Free.
• Miss Zetta Dunlop, .R.N., of Win-
nipeg, visited at the home of her •parr
ents, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Dunlop, this
week. I
• Mr. and Mrs.' Archie Campbell,
of Toronto, called on relatives in town
on Wednesday. • -
• Mr. and Mrs. R. T. McIntosh, of
Ingersoll, were calling on friends in,
town. on Thursday.. • ' -. •
• Mr. and Mrs: 'William Neely and.
family, of . Stratford; Mr. and Mrs.
James Nott and family, df Clinton,
and Mrs. Williafn• • Webster and, son,
Donald, of Exeter, were week -end
guests at the home, of Mr. and - Mrs.
George Reeves.
't Dr. F. J: Burrows is in St. Cathar-
ines, the guest of his son, Dr. Harvey
Burrows, and Mrs, • Burrows.
WINTHROP
Mr. Ralph Davidson, recently dis-
charged from the' Army; has 'rented
the lower portion of the Orange Hall
at Winthro$ and intends establishing
a ' businessl
.. Rev. W., J. Patton preached! a call
sermon at Crediton appointment on
Sunday, April 20. Mr. F. S. Sa.•vauge,
,of . Seaforth, took charge of Cayan,
Duff's and Bethel.
Mr. and Mrs. W. A. McClure, of
Hariock, spent Sunday -with Mr. and
Mrs. John McClure.
Mr. O. Hodge, of Merriton, was a
week -end visitor with his daughter,
Mrs. Horne,.
Mrs. John Campbell has returned
from Jamestown where she was visit-
ing her daughter, Mrs. Gordon Holt,
and Mr. Holt.
Mr. and Mrs. ,.Syd. McCullough, of
Blyth, visited with the latter's father,
Mr.' John A. Montgomery.
Mrs, James Campbell has returned
to her home 'after spending the vin -
ter with' Mr. and Mrs. Archie. Camp-
bell in 'Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Stanley King and
family ands .Mr. and Mrs, Melvin
,Nichol and daughter were visitors at
Hir•m Blanshard''s on Saturday.
Mr, Russell Bolton was ip Bluevale
Tuesday, speaking at a • cream pro-
ducers meeting.
Death took place.• at his, home in
God.erich.. township this week of John
Hudie, husband of the ,former Marl
garet Campbell. Our sympathy goes
out to them at this time.
The Helping Hand Mission Band of
Caven Church will meet' in the school
room 'of the church on Saturday at 3
o'clock.
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Flat Curtain Rods, 12c
adjustable, L each
KIRSCH
Adjustable, flat
Curtain Rods • 25C each
DRAPERY TRACK
Complete with, slides and
hangers for draw curtains.
Priced at • 35C foot
WINDOW BLINDS
Quality "Hees'y Blinds, . in
Green, Cream and White.
1.19 to 1.65
`R DCU
Mesh;:.and dirk frilli�e
Green, #, R,ed a'
Air
•. C TTAGE SETS
Mesh Curtains with red ed
chintz patterns, in''assortes';cor
• CURTAIN 'NETT;
Fluffy dot, marquisettes nets;'. in 'Whte+ ,
aind `IElue,
45c to I
• SILK NETTING
Ecru shade, in plain or bordered silk nets by
the yard.
Ulf to 1.35 Yard ,
OVI!RDRAPE
.MATERIALS.L. •
Chintz, Cretonnes, Hornespuns, •Monks Cloth -
and assorted drapery materials: `
Come in a wide range of Plains, Stripes,
Flower Prints, Checks and Brocaded .Patterns.
Colors Include Wine, Rose,,,Blue, Green, Ecru
and Assorted Floral Prints
Priced at .
: 50 295'
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Phone
32
Seaforth
Ont:
ily; Mr. and Mrs. Ross 'iordon, and
Donna and Mr. Hugh Gordon, Mrs. W.
B. Janes, Mr. and Mrs. Don Graham
and . family, Mrs. George Graham,
Miss Gertie Coombs and Mr: and Mrs.
George Gibb and' family.
DUBLIN
Rev. J. A. Feeney, of London, visit-
ed with Wilfred F.a neyy and • other
relatives.
Miss Mary Costello, of London, vis-
ited her parents, •Mr, and Mrs, Dan
Costello.
VARN.A '
Another pioneer passed away In
Clinton:. Hospital on Saturday, April
19, in the person of Margaret Jame
Foster, wife df the late Henry Diehl,
in her 86th year. •
Mrs. Horner; of Zurich, is spending
a few days with .her daughter, Mrs:
Iagss' and Mr. Ings. '
Mrs. Eliza Smith, of London, who
has spent the past week with friends
in the village, returned- Monday to
the city with her daughter, Mrs. Dods -
worth.
Mrs: Schell, of Detroit, is spending
a few days with her mother, Mrs.
Austin, who is not as well as -her
many friends would like.
The Scotch entertainment under
the auspices of the Egmondville
Young People, was well rendered, but
owing to the 'heavy snowstorm and
poor visibility the crowd was not as
large as might have been.
ZION
Miss Frances Aunts, ''RaCT, London,
spent Sundhy With her parents, Mr.
ands Mrs. Wilbert Annie: '
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Malcolm visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs. Harvey'
Hyde, Hensel'.
Mrs, Elmer Sleinfeldt'arrived home
from Detroit on Thursday after
spending a few days with 'her aunt,
Miss C. A. Aikens.`
Master Britton Hunter, of London,
Spent Easter week with his •grand-
parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. W. Britton..
Mr. and Mrs. lama): 'ialeolm call-
ed am. Mr. and Mrs. Lou L`berhart on
Monday.
• Visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. James Malcolm and Mr, and
Mrs, Dalton, Malcolm i ttlnday were:
Mr. and Mrs. Harold 'i' th and taxer
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Dead and Disabled Animals
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PHONE COLLECT: SEAFORTH 15 EXETER 236
DARLING AND CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
Notice to Citizens
of Seaforth
All owners and tenants of property tinn Sea -
forth are hereby ordered to have their p> emises
put in proper and sanitary .condition by the re-
-moval .or disposal of ash heaps, manure 'piles,
garbage and waste of -all kinds, that may prove
objectionable or unsanitary, by"May. 15th next.
After that date,any;premises n,ot in proper
condition may, by order of the Local Board of
Health, be put in proper condition at the ex-
penses of the owner or tenant,and where neces-
sary the expense incurred be collected as by
statute provided.
By order.
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BOARD OF HEALTH '
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
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