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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1948-02-06, Page 4ssified Ails W 1� $e 1+>e . d• At New Low Cash Rates: Sark. Wanted, Lcult and F4agd, Etcr"41 r ward; i f)' eeee ....,.. s... '1 (�C{ee�n,,, {t 4 .ww. tRw.. " ". . Mint 9r8 week ..".e.....+.......".wamt 114inimum. ah irt. �ysxe. p inserGit�►: G ! ant! •'' Engh 8lsarn, 3aealai. and sbbnev(Wt(oagi•�1Splgttbs ,one. '•` ' `« of Tiignkn, In Meinerieln Notices. Ccming E.venta-rl cant per word, 6Cfueom, 50 nen*. Per week. �nitre 'Paul bac incanted ttO a Bore Number, eh The Nuns Eicpaalito , for_ 10 'cents nitre. Tsai cents additional will be chanted - if ads in .above class art net pssi4' 1tithip 10 days or date of anal Ineeruon ,> irtbs; Ma and Dentes Inserted fret of charge. notion Sadseotice to Creditors, Mak—Rates on application. Coling Events Wanted � IX RANCH 1 OYE "WILL ..BE AT THE Crgatal-.Pelqc�e Paliroom. W toren Fri- day, Fela 6 ' A b tIAie in etere for you at thig popuie 1t>41.1fiootW 4182x1 Help: ,Wanted GIRL WAN;1F11 FOO' HOUSE - work. CbUtl wages':, *Wry convenience in the -home; One. child.Apply,. to, Box 639. HURON EXP0"SProa, ' Work to commence: around the tat; od a18Ls WANTED—HOUSEWORK. WHERE THERE is a furnase, or warm. Can cook for diabetica. Neese answer by Setter. MISS CLARISSA MITCHELL. Heiman, Qnt. 4182z1 ANT/al.—HOUSE. APARTMENT. FLAT; furnished or unfurnished. by Airforce couple. No children. Write Box 636, ES- POSITOR: or F/O. R. E. STEER, General Delivery, Goderioh. 4181x2 For Sale FOR SALE—d5 rcomi SEDAN. 1N GOOD. condition. Apply to Box 640, HURON EA'POSrron. 4182x1 ttatiCes FOOD FOR SALE—APPLY TO HAROLD BRING 'B`ACK OUR FLAG JACKSON. Phone 661 r 1 Seaforth. 1 W Tl , 1AR,1Q1*: OR ORdA 81ZATION Lip that learp,�'p ad a :large Trovan Jack from .P the Senfort i"RMiselv,of• tiro Canadian Legion some time ago, ple:sae return it at crepe, 4182-1 R SALE—TWO DURHAIM COWS. DUE to freshen end of February. Phone 24 r 651. ROBERT GEMMELL, 4182x1 CTERPIId,A;i KNOW PLOW FOR aIRE FOR SALE -7 LITTLE PIGS. 8 WEEKS by rD, 8 V. p also D, 7 TCHENERwith, v° 777b64 low, Seafarth old- ApplyPhone ARTH660URr 8eaf VARLEY, R.R. 4. the hour „PHONE at., 2, orth 4181x4 4182-1 IF BIRDS ABB DOWN ..,IN, PRODUCTION, try a bag of Pioneer Big 3 Laying Menlo Leading poultrymen advise feeding pellets at noon. r. Pioneer 16% and 24% Dairy Feeds. containing molasses, are •naw available. See R. KERSLAKE. 4180x3 ANNUAL- MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT THE Annual Mem of the members' of The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Company will beheld in the Town Bali, Seaforth, Ont.. on Friday, February 13,1948, at two o'clock p.m. for the business of receiving reponb, general business, adoption oftry-laws, and the elec- tion of Directors, All members are invited to be grr,ent The retiring Directors are W. R. Archibald, S. H. Wh.emore and F. Mo - Gregor, all of whom are eligible for re-e'lec- tion. . 5' A, REID, Secretary. 4182-2 ANNUAL MEETING NOTICE IS HEREBY GWEN THAT THE .Annual General Meeting of the ROBERT BELL ENGINE & THRESHER COMPANY LTD., will be held at the Company's Office, at Seaforth, Ont, on Wednesday, the 18th day of February, 1948, at 2 o'olock in the afternoon. _ By Order of the Board. JOHN FINLAYSON, Secretary. 4182-2 BY-LAW NO. 13, 1948 , A BY-LAW OF THE CORPORATION OF THE COUNTY 05' HURON TO ESTABLISH A FOX BOUNTY, WFFVAS, IT iS DEEMED ADVISABLE • `Tadd expedient that the Corporation of the County of Huron establish a Fox Bounty. AND WHEREAS, it is deemed advisable that the Agriculture Committee establish rules and regulations connected therewith. THEREFORE. be it enacted, and it is here- by enacted, that the Corporation of die Coun- ty of Huron establish a Fox Bounty of 33.00 Der head for adult faxes and 62.00 per head foz fox pupa, destroyed in this County dur- ing any month. of the year. AND, be dt,farther enaeted, •that the Agri- culture Committee establish -roles and regale - dons to control the payment of said Bounty. This 1?y-Law shall come irrto farce and effect aeon the date of the final passing thereof. head a third time and pawed this 23rd day of January, 1948, - N, W. MILLER, HUGH BERRY, Clerk Warden. HOLES AND,i„&EGULATIONS 1. They payment `'bounties shall, be the respons-bility et t}rt 5iacal Municipality, they in turn to be br the. Caonty. upon receipt iii any aocoant duly eiigne& by the Clerk and' Reeve of the local Municipality. 2. Any:y'ierson destroying a fox or lox pup must pr eseilf,iffe'wliole eaneses to any local .Municipals Clerk, within the County of Huron, within 48 bourn after destruction. 3. The - Clerk shall mark or have marked each pelt, with a slit, not less than tin inches long, placed longitudinally in the low- er law. • 4, No pup of the current rear shall be designated as a fox until after July 31st, (Signed) N. W. MILLER, Clerk, County of Heron. 4182-1 Notice To Creditors NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of EDWARD HENRY TYNDALL ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of Edward Henry Tyndall, late of the Township of Tuckersnrith, in the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, who died on the 30th day of December, 1947, are here- by notified to send in full particulate of their claims to the undersigned .pn or before the 21st day of February, 1948, after which date the assets will be distributed, having regard only to olalims then received. DATED at Seaforth, this 24th day of Janu- ary. 1948. McCONNELL & BAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors for the Executors. 4181-3 NOTICE TO CREDITORS IN INN MATTER of the Estate of OWEN GEIGER, late of the Village of Hensel],in the County of Duron Farmer, Decease. jtLL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST the Estate of the tate Owen Geiger, Who died en the 30th day of October, 1942, are hereby' notified to send the partieu- larn of limit darns., duly verified. to the un- derailtued oti or before the 1741 day of Febra- arY, 18;13. .91 VER kite Melt -named date the assets of the, acid Estate will be distributed sarong the Ortitted ,q,ereto, 'fleeing regard only C ` aE willdh the Executors shall then hare ridden dIATE,Ir et greeter* the 118ra dor of Jana - min 1948 slttlzrYr6iY45 ` tlaJr 44ittoral. .4 4184 FOR SALE—I6-GAUGE SHOTGUN, SIN- gle barrel, Winchester. in excellent cwn- dition. Apply to JERRY MEIR, or phone 806, Seaforth- 4182x1 POR SALE — RANGETTE, R FCTRIC. used, in good condition. Apply to MRS. BLAIR. Phone 123-W, Seaforth. 4182x1 FOR SALE—BLUE FOLDING BABY BUG- ey, in gopd condition. Apply to MRS. JOHN TAYLOR- Phone 226-R, Seaforth. 4182-1 FOR SALE—TENDERS WILT, •BE RECEIV- ed fee 6t, " ,d-.. C eryh Shed. Kippen, -ire -' ,u' 10 x 30• timber frame. All tenders must be in the hands of the Secretary on or before February 16, at 6 p.m. W. L. MEL - LIS, Secretary, Kippen. 4182-2 Auction Sales AUCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK AND 1-:plementr eel he held at Lot 22, Con. 11, Grey T•wn h'e. 114, ,miles east of Cran- brook, Fr:day. February 13th, at 1 o'clock =harp: HORSES -1 Clyde horse 9 years old. 1600 Das.. work sbr'ie or double; 1 Clyde mare 10 years old, 1500 lbs., work single or double. CATTLE -1 Hereford cow 5 years old, due June 7th • 1 part Jer.ey cow 7 years old, due May 1st; I Ayrshire cow 5 years old,. doe June 9th: 1 Durham heifer 3 ye: ra old. due June 5th; 1 Durb• na heifer 3 years old. due June 28rd; 1 Hereford heifer 3 yearn old, due June 10th; 1 red Durham cow 8 years old, fresh calf at foot; 1 Jersey eow 6 years old, fresh. calf at foot. PIGS -1 sow bred 2 weeks: 12 chunks, IMPLEMENTS -1 walk- ing plow. 77 Fleury ; 1 Crown gang plow ; 2 sulky riding plows ; 1 scaler; 1 dump rake; 1 Dane hay loader ; 1 Deering mower. 6 -ft. cut: 1 Cockshutt seed drill. 13 -hoe disc: 3- ec;ion diamond harrows ; 1 Deering binder, 0 -ft. cut; 1 manure spreader, in good repair; 1 Foal farm wagon with hay rack ; 1 Me - Laughlin rubber tire buggy ; 1. Clinton fan- ning mill; 1 hay fork and 130 feet rope; 1 set bench sleighs: 1 set double harness: 1 set new double lines; 1 set heavy breeching; 1 Renfrew cream separator; 1 Daisy churn: 2 80-113. milk cans; 1 cream. can; 1 strainer and pails ; 1 crosscut saw; 1 cow leader; 2 steel pig troughs; 1 wooden pig trough; 1 wafer trough; 1 wheelbarrow ; 1 roll barb wire, new; 4 sacks fertiliter ; I sack cattle salt; 1 extension table; 1 hanging lamp; 2 team neekyolces ; 1 set doubletrees, heavy ; 1 set doubletrees, light; forks and shovels. and numerous other articles. Good watch and cattle dog. No reserve as farm is rented: Terms—Cash. CLARENCE ELLACOTT, Pro- prietor; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,. 4182-2 Business Cards SEQRETARIAL AND BOOKKEEPING SER - vice. Records maintained and prepared for income tax, paiyoses. :W.: -EDWARD SOUTHGATE. dace in Dominion: Bank Bldg„ Se forth, 417641 Farms For Sale FAR'M,• FOR SALE—NEST HALF LOT 5, Concetasizm 7, Tuckensmith, 50 acres in grass. Good water supply. Apply A. T. SIMPSON. Phone 650 r 13, Seaforth. 4182x3 Imam FOR SALE -100 -ACRE FARM, ALL good clay loam; 7-morn.bungalow-type house, bank barn with all cement stabling. water in barn and house, drilled well, wind- mill; 10 acres of fall wheat; around 85 acres under cultivation; 5 serer maple bush. Hy- dro available soon. Apply to MRS. RUBY DUNDAS, R.R. 3, Seafortb. Phone 668•-r 12. 4181x2 FARMS FOR SALE -100 ACRES, LOT 35, Concession 3, Logan, on County Road, 1314 miles from Ilublin ; 8 -room brick house, hard and soft water inside.' Bank barn 74 ft. by 76 ft., drive shed 16 x 20, garage 15.x 80; drilled well; silo. 50 Acres, East ih Lot 4. McKillop, Concession 3; 5 acres hardwood bush; good water supply with windmill f 10 acres plowed. LEO J. KRAUSKOPF, R.R.1, Dublin, Ont, 4181-3 Cauls of Thanks. GEORGE BEER WISHES TO THANK HIS neighbours and friends for their kindness and generosity following his accident. TUBE FAMILY OF rtik.. LATE MES. ANNIE Watson desire 4o thank their many friends and neighbors for the expressions of sym- patlry and kindness extended to them during their recent sad bereavement; also to thank Dr. E. A. McMaster, Rev. J. R. Peters, Mr. G. A. Whitney, and those who Ioaned cars and sent flowers. 4182x1 IIYCKMAN- Jwot. AND MRS. GEO. FOL - lick and Mr. and Mrs. Edgar McQueen wish to express their sincere thanks to their neighbors and friends for kindness shown them since the death of their uncle: for flor- al tributes; those who so kindly loaned their cars: special thanks to Rev. R. A. Brook, and to pallbearers: to Mrs. J. 11. Hooker, of Exeter, and Bonthron's Funeral Home. 4182-1 In Memoriam BELT —IN LOVING MEMORY OF OUR dear father and nidther, who passed away February 4, 1943, and February 16, 1947, re- spectively. •- • Just when their days seemed brightest, Just when their hopes seemed best, God called them from amongst us. To their eternal rest. --Ever remembered by the Family, 4182x1 Births FLANNE1RY—In Scott Memorial Hospital, on .Tan, 31, 4'o bfr. and Mrs: John Flannery, Seaforth. a daughter. MTISTARD—I'n Scott Memorial Hospital. on Feb. 1, to Mr, and Mfrs. Alex Mustard, Erucefield. a daughter, BROADFOOT—In Scott Memorial .Ifespital on Pel,. 4, to air. and &ht. Johri $road• foot, Brncefield, 'a eon. Death 1101.,,T(1N Tit Seaforth, on Birndny, Feb. 1 Thereto Ila.'reett Ratan, in iris 78th year, Tept els, Wante4 NR WAND For Painting TO TIM'S FOR RACEIVING TENCORS foY painting at Sco•.tt 'Memorial Hospital is eatended 4a FRT.OAY; 1 EBKO= 0. 1948 • LAWRENCE DE LA FRAN1F R Scott Omura' 11c pita. Restores. 41824 TENDERS WANTED Town -Of Seaforth Fj ea ALTERATION AND R1-INFORGING Fire Hall floor, building abutments, plac- ing gteel girders, etc.; also reanodelling Ponce Oelce. centweet or any tender not necessarily ac- ted - For information apply to F. 9. BILLS, Chairman of the Property Oemmiittee. 4182-2 Personals � ms(RUBBER- YGIENIC SUPPJ•'(RUBR' GOODS) mailed past zahl hi' plain, sealed. envelaope with price list. E anmpies 25c 24 s><mples SLAW. II[d!-@rales Dont. T -Ta. NQYA-RIB CO., Box it 1Hlenititein, Ont. ELIMVILL' Miss June Sinclair,: and Miss "June Walters spent the week -end in Lon- don. McKILLOP Died in Saskatchewan Word was received on Sunday of the death on Jan. 31, in Redvers, Sas., of Janette McIntosh, daughter of the late Wm. McIntosh and' Sarah McLean and wife .of Harry McIntosh, formerly of Tnckerstnith. Deceased was born in McKillop and, was in her 7'6th year. She is survived by her husband and four sons and one daugh- ter, also by one sister, Mrs. McLeod, of Winnipeg, and one brother, Mr. W. J. McIntosh, Seaforth, but now resid- ing in 'Mitchell. Interment took place in Rapid City, Manitoba. Funeral of Mrs. E. Eickmeier Rev. Win. Schultz officiated at fun- eral services held. for Mrs. Edward Eickmeier who passed away in Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, Wed- nesday last. Following a brief service at ;,her late home at lot 30, con. 6, Logan Township, a memorial service, was held in St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodhagen, where the choir led in special ;hymns. The 'beautiful floral tributes bespoke high regard for the deceased.- The remains were taken to Woodland Mausoleum and in- terment will be made in St. Peter's Lutheran cemetery in the spring. Pallbearers were Ivan Eickmeier, Os- car Eickmeier, Albert Hinz, Ira Bas- kin, Frank Cowling and Carl Hille- brecht. Among those attending the service were Mr. and Mrs. Ira Bas- kin Mr. and Mrs. Frank Cowling, To- ronto; Henry Eickmeier, Zurich;- Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Herman, St. Pauls; Louis Kahle, Detroit. KIPPEN Vie. �a One day last week 'while Mr. John Henderson and Jack Cooper were felling a large tree, -Mr. Cooper had the misfortune to lose four teeth, which were hit by the handle of his axe. Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple (nee Beatrice Cooper) has resigned as clerk at. Kyle's store, preparatory to taking a trip . to California, in the near future. Mrs. Wilmer McGregor has accept- ed a position as part-time clerk at Kyle's store. Mr. J. Mayer, who has just nom - • lel tet� 09 s; at tilt r eult>I '1' Oo. Ii agt)eIl, Gilelph, has dc4bpt • add a post#i Jarrott 'Br ,? f u< and moved' o Hip,ien, With aMrsil' ttye;+ last Saturday. The wall Paper departMflati et Dalnln's Store is to be discontinued and there are still over 2,00D rolls of nice patterns, that are being cleared at leaf) than cost. , Due to the adirerse conditions of the country reads, the political,meet; ing .held i11. W8teen s Hall, Hip»en, ort Thursday last, in the interest@ ai''the Liberal candidate; Mr. Tuckey, was not too well attended. However, these who did brave the weather and heard Hon. Farquhar Oliver disease the real issuea of the day, . were well repaid for their efforts. On. Tuesday evening of last week the. inaugural meeting of the 1948 United Church Board of Managers was held. Rev. Mr, Hinton conducted the opening exercises. H. H. l,)n1t1u was appointed' ehairman of the boa;rd;, and Wilfred Mellis was appointed secretary, Mrs. F. C. Brown and little Michael are at present visiting relatives in s,ondon, Mrs. Jennie M. Winder, of Windsor, sister of MTs. Elston Dowson, 'Kip - pen, has moved to the village and tak- en aren up residence with Mr. and Mrs, Dowson. Mr. and Mrs. R. M. Peck, of Kip- pen, spent Sunday at the home of their son, Robert, near Zurich: coldMr.." Cliff Watson, who conducts Pop's .Taxi Service, of Exeter, was home' most of last week due to a bad Mr. Allan 'Johnston, with the aid of a carpenter, is at present making some changes in the barn and hen house of his new farm which he purchased recently from Mr. John McMurtrie. ve CoAt is reported that. Mr. Don4rld oper has leased the Geo. Penfound farm, The newly organized Friendship (;rp cle of 'the United Church will meet tri: the school room on Monday eve- ning, Feb. 9. The program will bean charge of the Eastern Group. Mrs. Robt. McGregor, who under- went an operation in London recent- ly, was able to return to her home last. Saturday and is now -well on the way to recovery. Mr. Donald Cooper, son of Mr. and Mrs. W: R. Cooper, of Kippen, was married on Saturday, Jan. 31, in Bloor St. United Church, Toronto, by the Rev. Dr. Pidgeon, to Miss Norma Smith, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Or- ville •Smith. A miscellaneous shower in honor of Mrs. Robt. Dalrymple, the former Miss Beatriee Cooper, was held at the home of her sister, Mrs. Eddie Mc- Bride, on Monday evening of this week, when she was. showered with many useful and costly gifts. WINTHROP Mrs. C. MacDonald has resumed her duties at S.S. No. 12. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Long, of At- wood, visited at the McKillop Manse with Rev, J. R. and Mrs. Peters, Mr. and Mrs. Garnet Taylor and children, of Staffa, visited' with Mr, and Mrs. John McClure. CONSTANCE The Young Peo_ Mlle's Classwill hold: a Valentine soci'x'1`' evening on Friday, Feb. 13. All are' welcome. The National 1 Film Board will present pictures hi the school Friday afternoon, Feb. 20, at 2.30 p.m., and Saturday, Feb. 21, at 8:30 p.m. The Fireside Farm Forum met at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. -Dol- mage. After the' discussion euchre was played and lunch served. The next meeting will 'be at the home of Cooperative Members Meeting A meeting of Co-operative Members will be held in Carnegie Library, Seaforth, on WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 11th at 8.30 p.m. To discuss Co-operati re usiness matters, in- cluding Co-operative Life Insurance. Mr. Ralph Staples, Ontario Co-operative Insur- ance Manager, will also address the meeting. • R. S. McKERCHER F. REYNOLDS President. Secretary. ti iberal Committee Rooms Corner Main and John Streets SEAFORTH PHONE ,160= FOR INFORMATION VOTE eral 1 VOTE dell.. p g01"t�;; Xx.' ;W Dale Isla,'l Oi oto tblo woe atteudtug Ghe 'Otttrlto ClYdea•' dale lireeders' couv p,tlel# 14fre and'els 'Mrs i3erual t �, ely- ed wo rd, that 114'x'3, soar, OY.' (At, lied passed away in LIa 1nitton.. The evn pathy of the comxau'nity.' goes out to the bereaved, • Mr. Bodian. Brown has purohasedl a view QhevOlett. Gruelsftrr use ill his buahie 1 RENS4 L (Caniti'nued, from Page 1) Archie Ryckman, Exeter, and Virtu., Henry, B,rucefield, attended the fun- eral of the late Aylmer Ryckman. Mr. Donald Redden, Clinton, spent the week -end with relatives in Hen- sall. p'lra,ild Bend defeated Hensall 6-2 in a., w °4.A Ratak combat played in Exeter llfonday evening. 'Hensall—' Goal; Baynham; defence, D. Slaugh- ter ;... J. Nicholson; centre, 'Tattle; wings, II Nie'hitlso� Burns; subs., Volga F Sangste,T, Cameron, Th de - brand, Di Chipchase, Mason, Hayes. Grand Bend—Goal, Ruffner; defence, Heist, Dadswell; centre, Fhikowey;; wings, W. Disjardine, I. Disjardine; subs;. Stewart, Finch, Bossenberry, Fahrner, Green, Bestard; Dewey, E. Disjardine, Referee—Goodeill, Cen- tralia Airport. First' Period -1, Grand Bend, 1. Dis- jardine (W. .Disjardine), 10.27; 2, Grand ,Bend, Fhikowey (I. Disjardine) 13.42; 3, Grand Bend, Bestard (Bos sen'berry) 15.47. Penalty—Doig, Second Period -4, Grand Bend, Fhikowey (Dadswell) 4.05; 5, Hensall, Hildebrand (J. Nicholson) 7.32; 6, Grand, Bend,,Ilaist, 19.43. Penalties— J.' NWbolson, I. Disjardine, Third .Period -7, . Hensall, Hilde- brand '(Mason)Grand Bend, Fahrntar (E. Dislaidlne 4.02. Penal- ties—Haist, Stewart,'"l adsweIl, Death of Aylmer• Ryckman The death occurred-. at the Nursing Home of Mrs. Hookey, in Exeter, on Friday, Jan. 30, of Aylmer E. Ryck- man, in his 387th year. He was born in Usborne on the farm now occu- pied by his brother, Grant Ryckman. He lived the greater part of his life in and around Hensali, having made his home for the past 17 years with his nephew, Edgar McQueen. He is survived by two brothers, Frank and Grant Ryckman, of Us'borne, and one ,IT'S TIME TO 'THINK ABOUT Fertilizer We think the wise man will order early, and be assured of good Fertilizer. The price may jump any time. Freight rates will likely rise as in U.S.A. We have a carload/of Fertil- izer rolling. BUY NOW PAY MAY 1st WM. M. SPROAT PHONE 655-r-2 •. �l.ttention ARMERS' If You Need a BISSELL TRACTOR DISC for. Spring or after harvest work, we can supply a limit- ed number, but we MUST have your order during Feb- ruary to assure delivery. Be sure to see our All -Steel Welded Rubber Tire Wagon Just what you have been looking for, and the price is considerably lower. PHONE;, M ITE ' V. J. LANE Fleury -Bisset Agent„ R.R. 5, Seaforth Phone 46-12, Dublin ss ster, Mrs,'; uuan ; " iC e' of 004 _oardnan, lchigan. Fu/100l seer". vieea, were field an'IVitintlear at 2 p.m., conducted by Rev. R., A. Brook 'w'"ith interinent .In ,,,lklel'aggart's cemetery. Pallbearers were Archie. Ryvkin'an, Wm.. 1:0414114, Oen Case,..' of •Exeter; Joe Flynn, WV. Soldan and Thomas Sherri tt, of Hergsalt,. The floral tri- butes were many and lovely. A bingo and dance will be held in.. the Town, 'Hall, Hansell, Friday eve- ning, vening, sponsored by the Hensall branch of the Canadian Legion. The monthly meeting of the Eve - Zing Auxiliary takes place in the United Church Schoolroom on Monday night, when the study will be given by G{adys Luker. The monthly meetingof .the Hen- sail iensally Institute will be held in the council chamber on Wednesday eight, Feb. 11, at 8.15 o'clock. Roll call, an agricultural product suitable for'ship- ment overseas. .F t Ak ..k '3 E . i �� tlA k0114Ar14:10n PNS W.L 1(1011 Conceaaion.Taadlea) Rau'a' Orchestra -. Cards at 8.30 p.r,, Sharp ,Ladle® please bring t.unch MALTING BAR. This year we are again contracting. Barley •,for. The Canada Malting Co. Contact us for particulars. Geo. T. Mickle and Sons. Nights 133 • ' . Phone 103 HENSALL, ONTARIO iberal Broadcasts Station CKNX (920 ON YOUR DIAL) DATE TIME Friday, Feb. 6 1.00 p.m. Tuesday, Feb. 10 1.00 p.m. Friday, Feb, 13 1.00 p.m. SPEAKER Benson W. Tuckey Dr. A. R. Campbell Benson W. Tuckey Friday, Feb.13 6.30 p.m. Hon. Farquhar Qlivex Listen to These BROADCASTS Vote Liberal Vote Tuckey Published by the Huron Liberal Association • ['r! Government Performance t 1 In 1943, under Liberal Government—The Per Capita Tax was .. , .. $ 30.00 The Provincial Gas Tax was. - .08 In 1948, under Tory Government—The Per Capita Tax is e cost of Gt was 125,000,000.00 0 The Provincial Gas Tax is.... $ 57.1.11 The Cost of Government is.. 225,000,000.00 IN ADDITION, ONTARIO IS LOSING, $30,000,000 PER ANNUM BY NOT ENTERING INTO A DOMINION -PROVINCIAL TAXATION` AGREEMENT VOTE FOR BENSON TUCKS Let Hurori,'. Lead. PUBLISHED B' AIURON LIBERAL ASSOCIATION i b ,