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Teachers Wanted
TEACHER WANTED
APPLICATIONS WILL BE REOEWED BY
the, undersigned for a fully qualified
Protestant teacher for S. S. No. 2, Tucker-
smith,
ackersmith, Kfppen P.O., Huron County. Appli-
cants will please state qualifications, experi-
ence and., references and also name of last
Inspector where experienced- Salary will be
according to experience. Duties to commence
September and.
S. H. Whitmore
Sec.-Treas.
T4ekexsmith Township Sehool Area No.
1
Notice To Creditors
NOTICE TO. CREDITORS
In the Estate of JOHN FORREST, Late of
the Township of Tackersmith, in the Coun-
ty of Huron, Yeoman, Deceased- '
LL PERSONA HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
the F,tate"of the above deceased are re-
quired
o�foretlthe same onO r befoundersigned
day of July., A.D. 1947, after which date the
assets will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereat', having regard only to the
claims of which notice shall have been given.
DATED at Elinton, this 134h day of June,
A. D..1947. ,
F. FINGLAND, K -C.,
Clinton, Ontario,
Solicitor for the said Estate.
4149-3
W anted
�� T ANTED -1f OMAN, WISHES WORK AS
' housekeeper for small family. Apply
BOX 569, EXPOSITOR. .4149x1
• IEGE ''TLY REQUIRED - HOUSE TO
• rent in Seaforth or. vicinity- Apply to
GEORGE ERICKSON. Pay'' Garage. Sea -
forth. 4149-1
Foe Sale
FOR SALE -60 PIGS, !SROM SIX TO NINE
weeks old. J OHN E. MacLE N, Phone
665 r 21. 4149-1
OR SALE -25. SUCKER PIGS. PHONE
652 r 3. MAURICE ETUE, R.R, 4. Sea -
forth. 4149-1
FOR SALE,, -SOLED OAK DROP-LEAF
t�hle. Apply to .Box 668, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4149-1
1j OR, SALE -GOOD BULLDING LOT AND
barn, on Weet William Street. PHONE
244-W, 4149x1
FOR SALE -1 WESTINGHOUSE 6 -FOOT
electric refrigerator. Apply to Box 8.51.
Seaforth. - 4149-1
VOIR SALE --NUMBER OF SOWS DUE TO
f -crow in July. Apply to FRANCIS
COLEMAN. Jr. Phyne 838 r 22; Seaforth.
4149x1
FOR SALE - MASSEY-HARRIS S IDE.
rake, recently overhauled- Apply to V.
J, LANE. or phone 46 r 12, Dublin.
4149x1
�R SALE -1 1930 CHEVROLET COACH,
in A-1 condition; cheap for quick sale.
Apply at THE HURON EXPOSITOR,
4149x1
LAMPS -.SPECIALS ON FLOOR LAMPS.
tri -fight tamps, and bridge lamps.- F.
KLING, Seaforth. Phone 1.9. 4149-1
FbR SALE -TWO DARK ROAN SHORT-
hor•d balls, 12 months old, Real good
animals, and are to be seen on Let 21, 'Con.
8, Hibbert. JAMES HILI,, Staffer .
4149x3
Auction Sales
NOTICE TO -CREDITORS.
In the Estate of HUGH MURE CHESNEY
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLA1MS AGAINST
the Estate of Hugh Mure Chesney; late
of the Ton-rehip of Tuokersmith, in the Coun=
as of Huron. Fawner. deceased, who died
on. the 3rd" day of June, 1947, are hereby
notified to send in full particulars of their
claims 'to the undersigned on or before the
5th day of July- 1947, after which date the
assets will he distributed, having regard only
.to claims then received.... .. ..
DATED' at Seaforth,. this 17th day of June,
1947.
• a ... McCONNELL '& HAYS,-
' Seaforth, Ontario,
SoliG,itors for the Estate.
4149-3.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In. the Estate of CLARE ECKERT
AHALL PERSONS VING CLAIMS' AGAINST
the Estate of Clare Eckert. late of the
Township of McKillop. School Teacher, de-
ceased, who died on the 29th day of Novem-
ber, 1946, are hereby notified .to send in full
particulars of their claims to the undersign-
ed on or before the .'Sth day of Jun 19.17,
.after which date the asset.% will be di • ribut-
ed. having regard only to the claimthen
received..
DATED at Seaforth. this 6th day of June,
1947.
McCONNELL & HAYS
Seaforth, Ontario
Solicitors for the Administrator.
CLEARING -'AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE -
hold Effects, to the Village of Varna. on
Saturday, June 28th, at 2 p.m_, at the home
of Mrs. C. Stelck : Three-piece chesterfield
suite; dining room table; dining room chairs
sad arm chair ; extension table; buffet; glass
cupboard; electric radio; couch: coal oil
stove with oven : wood- heater and pipes; 3
kitchen chairs ; porcelain top table; 2 small
tables : end table ; fern stand; toilet set:
trunks; dishes ; kitchen utensils; and some
hooked rugs. Terms - Cash. MRS. C,
STECKLE. Proprietress ; Harold Jackson.
Auctioneer. 4149-2
411S-3
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSE, PROPERTY
and Household Effects, at Hensall, Sat-
urday. June 21st, 1.30 (D.S.T.) : Property -
Five -roomed frame house, full length cellar,
soft and hard water inside, also double gar-
age. Household, Effeets-Dining room suite,
studio coach. bedroom suite, chesterfield
'hair, electric Phil eadio, electric washer,
library table, end t le, vanity, Quebec heat-
er, cook stove, 3-bu r coal oil stove with
oven', 2 -burner hot plate, kitchen chairs, odd
tables and chairs, dresser, :bridge lamp, mir-
rors, cloak. Axminster rugs, pictures, sealers.
stove wood and other articles too numerous
to mention. Terms of Household Effects-
-Cash. Terms of Property -Sold subject to
reserve bid. Terms made known day of sale.
F, C. CANTELON, Proprietor;. Ed. Corbett,
Auctioneer. 4148-2
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS WANTED
TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR i'H1±, wIR-
ing of No. 7 School House, Tuckersmith.
Wiring to be completed during midsummer
holidays, subject to the approval of the In -
=Pee ton
Plans and specifications may be seen at the
ollice of the Secretary -Treasurer.
S. H. Whitmore
See. Tress -
R. R. 3, SEAFORTH
414641
Poultry
FOR SALE-ALLIS-CHALMERS NO. 60
Oombine,. complete with scour -clean, pick-
up, bean spa clover attachment, straw spread-
er. Apply 4o HARRY CALDWET.1, Kippen.
Phone 657 r 14, Seaforth. 4149x1
FOR SALE-MASSEY-HARRIS ROPE HAY
loader,' •.in good condition. Apply BERT
FABER, Kippen, Ont. 4148x2
R SALE -150 CORDS „OF MAPLE BODY
and Limb wood ; building 10, x 16i;
MtlCormick.Deering milking machine; black
mare six years old. PERCY ADAMS, Staffs_
Phone 13-12, Dublin. 41484
•
B1teGAIN IN CANADA APPROVED
clacks for this week and next. Barred
Racks, New Hampshires, White Rocks, Light
5 ,see. • .::lack Australorps, Rhode !eland
R_.l., Ne-.: Itansp=.hire X Barr, --d Rock, Bar-
•! R•.'..•, -.'X New Hampshire, New Hampshire
' .X• Light S'I-erx, Light Sussex X,Neiv• Hemp -
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
In the Estate of MARGARET ANN SCOTT
LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
A
the Estate of 41argare Ann Scott, late
of the Town of Seaforth,-deceased, who died
,on .or about the lst day of June, 1947. are
•hereby notified to wind in to the undersigned
on or hcfore the 4th d t• of July, 1947, `full
particular of their claims.
Immediately after the said last Mentioned
date, the assets' • of the said estate will be
distributed amongst the parties entitled 'there-
to; having regard only 'to claims of which
the undersigned shall then have notice. to
the exclusion of all others, and the under-
signed will not be liable to any person of
whose claim the undersigned shall not• then
have notice for the assets so distributed'-:br
any part thereof.
DATED at. Seaforth, this 9th day of June,
1947.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Barrister, Etc., Seaforth, Ont.,
Solicitor for ,the Administrator.
,4'148-3
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Estate of.CATHERINE' HAYTZR
ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
: the Estate • of Catherine Hayter, late of
the Township of Stanley,• deceased, who died
on or about the 29th day of May, 1947, are
hereby notified to send in. to the undersigned
on or before the 27th day of June. 1947, full
particulars of their claims.
Immediately after' the said last' mentioned
date, the assets of the said estate will be dis-
' ta-buted amongst the parties e'n'titled thereto.
having ''regard only to claims of which the
and releeed shall. then have notice, to the
exe4ms%n of.all otters, and the undersigned
not , be liable to any person of where
dram the underaigned shall met then have
notice for the assets so distributed or any
part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth this 4th day of June.
'..-1947.
ALVIN W. SILLERT.
Solicitor for the Executors:
41474
Popular Stallions
Grade A Premium Horse
The Pure Bred Percberon Stallion..
ST. SLAIN MARQUIS t17084]
Enrolment No. 4816 Form 1, First Class
Monday, Tuesday -Vicinity of Kippen, and
south. •
Wednesday. Thursday --Vicinity of Farqu-
har -and South.
Friday,' Saturday -Vicinity of Dublin and
Seaforth. h,
Terms -42.00 down; $12 April 1, 1948.
Phones: 882 r 24. Bewail: 14 r 14, Dublin.
WILLIAM COLE. ,
Proprietor and Manager.
4147.4E
Enrolment No. 2981 • . Form 2
• The Clydesdale Staniar • 1
• FYViE SAMPLE (29930)
The property of George and'Frank Coyne,
Staffs
Phone 43 r 27, Dublin.
Will d'ttaneror'°khe improvement.of stock
at Lot 22, Concession 7, Hibbert.
Fyvie Sample, a 8 -year-old, is bay, -with
face and legs white, and carries a B Prem-
ium, the highest allowed a colt his age.
He' is a grand, thick weight, beautifully
balanced young stallion, built on true draught
horse lines, bad possessing lots of Clydesdale
]Character': He is db to h good size for his
.. age,- standing on . a set. of sound feet and
Legg •ar-ebh fine ,quality broad, flat bones.,
Tertda--415.00, payable March 1, 1948. All
ittceiden•N at o'wner's
4147-tf
Enrolment No. 8844 Form 1
Tiro Clydesdale Stallion
INSPIRATION
28006
Will strand for the i'aiprovemeat of stock
a,0.. •ham stable at Kippen for the' season.
Arrange/aerie may bo made' to have lnspire-
tCilt6 t 5ttekad to any tattles desisting.
53atiult, ,a oral of Lockmvar (Imp.)
• 12646$f 1214171 fs bleak,' stripe, • nigh fore
by A. 'E, Faheou'er.
illi 99, ,ii'K abtd 0Yie'ah 1, 1948.
had lrfnt)' MOS oaftiie bred
,8teT4
flg,t+'.THO "
, THOMAS, 'li►, • �'UtfR',
• OlMor:Gi7-4
r+rt,
• Etpnii •R•! r 22y 11eiitiedt
c m 1111�s rraess.
r !• X Barred Rack non -sexed
1 r , ,. cedkerelc 11.i+ . As$orted
1i , Lre +- non -sexed 8.91. pullets 11.9)7,
r •�'re�:- White Leghorn X Barred
it, c• < I i, �. rd,l 7: Whitt Lrghorn ,
White i:u X White Leghorns 8.97, pullets
17 f ,,.. cachetels 3.9 White Leghorn 8.95.
oullet_s 17.97. coekerels 1.00. Assorted Light
or Medium breeds non -sexed 7:95, 'pullets
in 1111. • Two week old add 6.00, three week .old
add 11.00 per hundred. Shipped C.O.D. This
a.d ertisens,ent must accompany your, radar "to
receive these special prices. Also Po1let�
eight weeks to Laying. TOP NOTCH CHICK-
ERIES, Guelph, Ontario. 4149-1
1th » EKPOSIToR
j
047
lilrtttUt , To, Hold Plonk,
The 'annual Institute picnic is sake -
ed. to take. place at Hensall Cpm
nity Park on Wedilesd'ay^ after -
on, June '25, at 4.30 o'clock. • Roll
t is "Sing, Say Or Play." 'Phe com-
ttee In , charge will be Mr. W.
ngster, 'Mrs. J. Sangster, Mrs. G.
hwalm and Mrs. C, Forrest. Mrs.
ortt and Miss Tate will have charge
the sports arrangements. Please
bring your picnic 'lunch, cups and Sil-
verware. Each member may invite a
guest.
McNeil - Oesch
A June wedding was solemnized at
Goshen United Church when Mae
'Marie, daughter of 'Mr. and Mrs. Sam-
uel
amuel Oesch, was united in marriage to
Clarence Ray McNeil, son of 141r. and
Mrs. Robert McNeil, Lucknow. Rev.
Reba Hern performed the ceremony
in a floral baek'proun-d of white lilacs
and tulips. Miss Kathleen. Hells, of
Zurich, was at the organ console- for
the bridal music, and the soloist was•
Miss Doreen , MoClinohey, of Varna.
Given. in marriage by her 'farther, the
lovely bride wore a floor -length gown
of white satin, embossed with a fea-
ther and . lover's knot design, fitted
bodice with full nylon over taffeta,,
skirt. She wore a finger-tip veil
caught 'with 'a halo of orange bibs-
'some, and carried a cascade bouquet
of Peerless red roses. Her only orna-
ment
rnament were two strands' of pearls, +the
gift of the groom. Miss Sylvia Vin-
cent, London, as bridesmaid, was
gowned in floor -length blue lace with
fittedithodice extending to a full skirt,
matching ehoulderlength veil and
gloves, and Carried a bouquet of pink
roses. ..She wore gold ear -rings set
with seed pearls, gift of the bride.
Russel Oesch, Varna, brother of the
bride, was groomsman, and the ush-
ers were Earl Flaxbard, Zurich, and
Cecil McNeil, tucknow. The recep-
tion was held , at Little Inn, Bayfield.
-'Mrs, Oesch -chose a grey frock with
navy accessories in brown and cor-
sage of ,bite carnations. For their
e-ec'ding trap to Niagara Fails and
Buffalo, the bride changed to a blue
suit with -w:hite accessories. They
will reside in 'Milverton.
Th -h 1 f Carmel P b
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SHAVINGS -A LIMITED AMOUNT OF
shavings now available, and at different
times from now on. J. BOSHART & SONS.
S�'orth. 4148-2
Notices
HENSALL
NOTICE --I AM PREPARED TO DO IN -
visible mending on dresses, clothes, etc.
Apply to MRS. I. FINLEY, Main Sty, Sea -
forth, or Phone 145. 4149-1
ANCE TO THE MUSIC OF ROSS PEARCE
" and the Melody'Masters every Saturday
night at Mitchell's newly decorated, Arena.
Auspices of 'Lions Club. 4149-2
spent and. r:eireshlnents, /MVO.
Mr, T ."'S!hadd»t k wag a Teneat Via^
ter in Clinton,
Mina. Gertrude Bell and 'Mr. Ray'
Schwalm were In Stratford over the
week -end visiting Mr. and 'Mrs. Merv.
Schwalm s and family and Mr. and
Ara. Harold Hansen and iap'rtly,
Mr. Arnold" Scott, Q,A.O., Guelph,
and` Mrs. Scott and daughters visited,
Mrs. Keen and Mr. and Mrs. Stewart
Bell on 'Tuesday. Mrs. Scott is a
niece of Mrs. Keen.
Mr. and Mrs. S. Barbour, Toronto,
were week -end visitors with Mr: -and
Mrs. Jas. Hoggarth.
A home baking sale will be held
-in 'the United Church en Saturday af-
ternoon, June 28.
The first post-war rally of. Huron
District •Boy Scouts will be hd lit
Hensall Park on Saturday, June' 28.
The :program, which opens at 10.30
a.m., with a' welcome by 'Hensall mun-
icipal officials, will continue until
late in the afternoon. A highlight of
the rally will. be .a parade of alt
Scouts and Cubs at 1.30 p.m.
(Additional 'Hensall News
• on Page 3)
The Troyer reunion will be, held on•
the afternoon of Saturday, June 28,
at Jowett's Grove, Bayfield.
Anniversary services' will be observ-
ed in Hensall United Church on Sun-
day, the guest speaker being Rev. A.
B. Irwin, B.A., of Exeter. Special
music will be rendered by the choir.
The ,evening service in Carmel Pres-
byterian .Church •will be withdrawn
for the occasion,
Miss Barbara 'Forrest, well known
Hensall resident, is confined to the
home of Mr. and • _Mrs. - Wm, Forrest.
recovering from the effects of a fall
she suffered whe}1 she fell down a
flight of stairs in' her home, suffering
shock and bruises. •
- Mr. •Albert Spencer' bas retulined
home from Victoria Hospital, London
where he 'w•as ' a patient , for a few
days.
Mrs. Carl Passmore is recovering
nicely frons a serious operation per.-
fc1'me.d .in St• Josephs Hospital, Lon-
don, on Monday.
The Blossnul Tea, under the aus-
pices of the Arnold Circle Evening
Auxiliary. which • was to have been
held On the lawn of Mrs. F. 'Bonthron.
owing to rain was held in the church
basement Saturday afternoon, and
was a very successful affair. •
The spacious lawn at Vide home of
Mrs. I:.:. Shaddick provided .i,` lovely
setting for the annual Evening Aux-
iliary pP.n lh:cl cleat was held
Wednea l•av - ai ea noon with members
and guests in attendance. Miss June
Brandon and Miss Irma Kipter, :ports
.committee, a; -ran ed the e; tertain-
m'ent. A delicious picnic luncheon
Vas enjoyed preceding the follow-
ing sports: 'Running race. 6-7 years
old, Connie Corbett; three-legged
race, ,10 years and over, Jean Laven-
der and Margaret Stephan; 5 years
and under race, Stevie Kyle; hopping
race, 8-9 years old, Bob Lavery; kick -
the -slipper. Barbara Michie;'treasure'
hunt winners, Audrey Walsh, Judy
'Shaddick, •Gordon. Lavery, " Orion
Stephan. .Much credit is due Mrs.
'Shaddick and her assistants for this
successful, affair. `There was an 'at-
tendance.of 50.
oTICE-CUSTOM HAY AND STRAW
N' baling. Done in the field- JARROTT
BROS., Kippen. Phone 151, Reneall.
4147-3
ASTLHKA SUFN•ERERS-ENJOY. A GOOD
.night's sleep, . without coughing or chok-
ing as others are doing. For free information
write F. L. HOWEY, 144 Catherine South,
Hamiltorfl. 4147x8
Fr LITE YOUR HOME WITH
blown rook wool. permanent sad flee..
proof. Mere comfort with less IneL For free
estimate phone The Huron Expositor, or
write ROWLAND ,DAY, 6 Tbarnt n Ave.,
Landon. 4126-tf
- Car& of Thanks ..
MRS. EMERSON KYLE WISHES TO EX -
press her thanks for the sympathy
shown her in the loss or a loving mother by
friends in Kippen and the . corn:Munity, also
the, beautiful flowers and cards sent.
4149-1
'pias, FA'M'ILY OF THE LATE MRS. GEO.
McOlinchey wish to thank their relatives,
friends and neighbors for the many expres-
sions of sympathy and kindness shown them
during their recent sad bereavemment; also for
the beautiful floral tributes a'nd to those who
loaned data. Special thanks to Rev. Reba
Hern, the pallbearers rand flower -bearers.
4149-1
IWOULD LIKE TO EXPRESS MY AP-
. preciation for the kind co-operation of
the comrades and friends of the Salvation
Army during my command rte The Salvation
Army Offiicer these past seven months. I
would like to 'thank the Seaforth Ministerial
Association for the kind fellowship and co-
operation and also for the real support given
Me by 'the business folk ° As I leavea,Seaforth
I shall have many". happy memories of my
stay here es the Corps Officer. Capt, Fred
HallSWell will be coming in charge, and I am
sure yo will stand by him as you have IV
me.
4149x1 CAPTAIN E. MoBRIDE
In Memoriam
rIAMPBr LL ---IN LAVING' MEMORY' OF A
dear husband, Joseph Wilson Campbell,
who passed away one 'year ago, Jane 19th,
.1946.
One year li'as passed since that sad day,
When the'one I loved was called away;
• God took him home, it w'as His will,
But in my heart he •liveth still.
Ever remembered by his wife, Muriel
Cam9bell. ' 4149x1
e•• sc oo room o arme res y
terian Church, lovely with profusions
of spring- flowers, was the setting on
Thursday afternoon last for „the an-
nual bil thday- party of the Woman's
Mirsio:ure Society. Mrs. C. S. Hud-
.4on v: a.s in the chair and opened` the
meeting with Psalm 19, "The Lord is
My Shepherd, using the old coven-
antor's tune. •Mrs. McKen?ie led in
,.prayer' 'and the •Scripture lesson,
P al'm 91, was read by Mrs. R. Cam
cron. The hymn, "Blest Are the Pure
in Heart," was sung, and,i frs. Simp-
son, of Exeter, the former Miss Duro
thy • Daters; Hensal, sang "My Cath-
edral." Ml's. Hudson introduced the
guest speaker, Mrs, Gordon B;t;sett,
of Godericb, Presbyterial president,
1;,:o gave'. a splendid account of. the,
Sy'lodlral:•' meeting held in Stratford
pili 1.1.16. Following the address
lI' Jas. A. 'Paterson and Mrs. B.
Edwards moved a 'vote of thanks to
Mrs, Bissett. Mrs: J. W. Bonthron
e':ontribtited.a pleasing solo composed
by... a. lady. 94 years of age, whom Mrs
Pnr.•ihron met while vacationing in
F:r,rida. .firs. M. Dougall was accom-
pf,nisr. The closing hymn was "0 My
Saviour Lifted." A social hour was
Ii`OFF-In Scott Memorial Hospital, on Anne
15, to .Mr, adn Mrs. Vernon Hoff, Seaforth;'
a skt:
WHIG'itic -ati dcdlt Meniorieloseitd en.
diem 17,.--&r Mr. and Mm. Aft W'i't,
ortcyder, $lefeetei, a brother for Poimitlde-,
Doug,•leil Artht r'
, •
CONSTANCE ,
Mr. . and Mrs. John Armstrong,
Doreen and Kenneth, • and Mr. and,
Mrs. 'Matt Armstrong, of Londesboro,
attended the anniversary ''services in
Constance Ohureh on Sunday and
were the .guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Stewart Dale. •
Lamps.—Specials on floor lamps,
tri -light lamps and bridge lamps. F.
Kling, Seaforth. Phone 19.
Quite a number braved the inclem-
ent weather to attend Constance an-
niversary on Sunday, June 15.
We are very pleased to have some
nice weather this week.
Mr. W. Carnochan is very ill at his
home, but under the., care of Dr. P.
lam.•• Brady is progressing favorably.
The W.M.S. of 'Constance United
Church met in the school room of
the church on Thursday with the
president in the chair: Mrs. C. Dexter
d a 'Psalm,, "The ;Chul'ch Came
Back." The theme was "In Asia."
"O Love That Will Not Let Me Go"
was '.sung and the secretary read a
thank -you •letter from Mrs. Durham,
and discussion of business followed.
!Mrs. Dexter was named to look, after'
the allocation.. A quilt is Ur" be .quilt-
ed, at Mrs. J. Riley's for expense
money. . Mrs. Ross".McGregor gave a
chapter of the study book in an in-
forming manner and Mrs. W. Brit-
ton a reading, "Youth 'Sends • Out An
S.0.5." The pupils of the public
school sang three songs under the
leadership of Miss Downey:
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Handling full range of British -American Products
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and all Accessories
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Seaforth Monument Works
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Seaforth Exeter Clinton
Seaforth Showrooms open Tuesday.
See Dr. -Harburn for appointment
any other time, or Phone 41-J, Exeter.
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Real Estate Broker
INSURANCE,
PHONES: 334 or 220 - SEAFORTH
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PHONE 355
CLAYTON J. DENNIS
Successor to J. Cleary -
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Showing Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday only, lune 2324-25
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