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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1948-04-09, Page 6ZEBRA L! f? U I D 'ar PASTE STOVE POLISH .. for n quicker, nicer, blacker shine! • p; Dwarf .1baxE TR I T,M se` a , •: THE I[U7]ON EX'QS0 iiett Council' Awards GIVE TEIQtiGRT TO Contract For Road Gravel PREVENTJNG SPREAD Geo. Radford, !Myth, is Sue- sof t1' ' Bran:;,. -'11' or the Klnbunt OF POULTRY DISEASE fess$i¢1 Tender at 66 Cents', :-'vttr:' 11'di11 11 Mk 'A' of 1!124 I'I)llit ltt^:tin v. el s• thc'u tliteut'd. Iieet)TTZ272C'23d That All Crates Cubic' Yard. •i':n I t i 00, w•.• c,,Uiracittt^ ice . t11.'.•` • sift.,.. \Vet. J. Dale .131-1 1.)i;tinf e('tetl Upon Re- I1II1. .11 '1'olti! hip l'eni:tcr:. wetting ;,•,.1 J Ira It:ti,rw : That tte accept t12k"Tl h') �'c11111t1�?. tot.• 'l t' 1U1' t' r: Co'o. Jt , Iru1'Ii of T,1.1 tl t t!u• , llr,ir ri "nl t•r:. t „t ,It.• .. 1 ..,r 11e•' +'.t .•,. ;,( Ills' l;rat'ctt `I' re:. ! 1 t;, n 1,• I. id. t:.14 • ,4,14,1 11u1.4t!pti (111' 11'1,' 411'Caelott of the lever - tie e er- ! . -I! "l'he I ' ut'. 1 I U.u. t a t1, at•- il" , . X,. ,, 01 .11: 1'. tltr n( t; .,t _, 1 „ u.t (' ;tt r i!;ot•tl iti 1 t't..ui , ., rr1.:'0.10c1\ out I I...:1 i•` ): 1 l'rc.l i.0 au : U.,u.: r!n ' ii' OLD, DISABLED OR DEAD HOliS.E . ,ii :390 lbs. - ti''.Otl per C'wt. ACCORDING TO SIZE AND CONDITION Our Same Prompt, Efficient, Courteous Service SIMPLY PHONE CkLLECT 3c .FORTH -. ..r.. vf-iJ INCO»E TAX Consultant BRING ALL YOUR INCOME TAX TROUBLES TO ME ! W. Edward Southgate. Office in Dominion Bank Bldg. Phone Sr SEAFORTH i in Seen 'the. „countyPapers (Continued from Page 2) '' t:e, lee little _Irl lost her tri - lee '.1 1: \4.1,-. 11:.tt:r recovered:--- S' gnu? -:tsar. Have 53rd Anniversary • . P'sats!, afternoon was C..t.lt''‘ L.., .n \\ t..,.,.l.l. t..• •.itr-;,,n:' ),I r, and 14rs, •!1� t'. . I. k f: ,r,. . •_ r.-.-t!L, Lut . ,., atl,,. ( t; hu o .:;un :.c, t 4,.,,,,, ttte sine MG. d act "Florentae Nierti!ug'ale..>" Zach oontes'tant received a books gad tate winner -a shield. The jad'lea were Mrs. FI•anis Pingland, Rev, A'nudrew Lane and G. W. McGee, — Mateo News -Record. Recent. Bride Honored Mrs, Fred Brown, (nee Alice Lawr- eue�t;). of Goderich, was honored with a shower on Tuesday night when a. number' of frlends and neighbors gathered in the Legion Horne, Mit- chell, to extend ceagraa,ulations, .Es - tiler Hillemrecllt read the address and Ars. Wilfred }tillebrecht and Mrs. Jack Simon presented Mrs. Brown with blankets, glassware and a purse of money, the young lady e".tt•n.!iing Iter thanks, During an intermission d t1 l pru;` r •t..; 1!11 .',c•d !t1 "1; e retv,nla:1n, to tit, il,,,,lt• „ hIrt r'.1:' r,s tL'".r " :,1'!rd lit''', froth dancing, lunch was served. :'Ales- t:': ;rt u r ,. ut 1'. 11luln lht t'';tt atl tl:.'t h, '!" ::: scute thl !'t tnln;Ilol is ytas i'ureishett by Cttrl E, for and l'tt'. :t i',o n , .iPK,ll ) t.i•1 , t _ t1,i 1)11 1!it i.• •' : is \ ,'.'!`t �ntt" Vutt l d,- tIr l' tt,t inn, 13104.5 MYs, j' dw'111 1tr3H0 sad 1i1'S. 211101 ify .: t i 'n ul ! , ••.r 1!u Its „ 1.21 .:.I:t : ul and iht- !able t\ t :,1,•tay \\nillied 1-Iillebrecht,-_Mitchell Advo- lIl t: ! 14' I. .111' , . I1. 1 �• .1. r!,11,; ,, 11 .-1. v. 1' :, i1t 4'•>tUl't't 11'1 ltl.!,try rat r. 1'' '.' I, flit•) , _ i,i.il ,'.+.•t: ' t. i I: 12114." 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Five and a limit 1011: 02' )'0:i1- :1.., ('x^ •. ?:1113;1 .2201\ 1,y _,1-02 t\'• sold on Saturday last ;:cis ('nuns' ..tics ('0., 511011' it: the market building, Pell: mar- .. (1' 1., uta;lto' 1 ,t': 106.75: • 12..24 er ec;� ;t1:.? poultry ate. from 200 N•'•111 Mar it!'.` Co..grader \'o ro early September. 1r'.c;_'.1;211 .. \`:eyanottth, \V11112 a joint sc sin.: 0l creta itiee c:.t'ra:u,r, i.;o!•don Itad-:!nd o;lie-rs 'as rntble'i oat pni1' . Gnder,ch tl!e afternoon of March 17, Mn. S. `001 11 r,: ,.: KP`Aniti'11t. (:, Barry. Chief 1 '1)1:; rr•y, 1'rod041 Sect .1...1icii'41 V;(1=-1 sub cription• 1:on Special Protlee . Butt:' , Ottawa, ;• 1. W. C':,u_:in, Clerk, reviewed the over I'J' picturt' i21 Con- nection with egg:. Said ho: "C'anada w!1,; 11., .eon asked to has worked to the position of being the foremost supelie e of eve,, to the British market. Th" ':olttni" of these eggs had r.ot only x:'0021 11'0113 a pre- war ilelolt,000 dozen to approximately Its) eou,uu0, but w -c' hive improved our quality to a point erhere we are sup- plying the best peed.lti to that mar- ket." ' There seems to t.'e some hesitancy on the part of many to buy chicks. Mr. Barry reported, on account • of vague rumor's with refea'ence to t1i, British contract, "The " market i; g,laranteed to they end of 1949 said the speaker. I: would b' regrettable if. having t!':•c'.len the year:•, gained • the British market and it remained :available to ur. in 1949 and beyond, but oilr proddc•".nn \tel'e to decrease ;0 we could :::,t supply the eggs. \•.'1111F' i' s"t•n, that some reduction t.1i_ht be 11vis-tble, indications now tare that \'•t lee e -,•.\'ung too far in that re:lin :ie.:. It is well to recall :hat our p. ,..r volume of export to E3ritain 01' the" million. dozen has ber.n expanded t') 90 million dozen un- fit: pr,':,r<:,t 11.::i:h contract. Windsor Lee k'•t has definite ad- vantages for , _es and poultry. On inquiry addle d to some or the vis - 'tire buyers o ttby they came to Windsor mark'•e reason: were: 1. On accou..• of 'prices; 2. On accnu..' of being able"to rely on the grade .'f Canadian products. Mr. W. A. Brown, Chief of Poultry Services, (Mae e said that prices ob- tained that m,r,•sing on the Windsor market for el'_;: -. and poultry should be r-onsidered good 'business for all. He was much impressed with Wind- sor market opportunity. Referring to the trend toward evis- ceration, Mr. Brown reported that at the Fact Finding meeting in Kansas City, the °United States is not pin- ning its faith on ice packed, drawn birds, but at Del-Mar-Va and else- where the future of the market seems - to lay in pacicaging. eviscerated poul- •'•, ::•' 1i tee;ilnuniaitot' a life insur- e.-- or:C:tnizat;on sent in this: -'Or _\ut ;:st 9 my husband took out some life protection. In less than a mune.: my pow, . nusband was drown- ed. I consider lire insurance a good •... .:sent." a ; i vi 14*‘1141114%14 %� .% •, , 1;121:,. ;; ... ° big ready for spring and sum - r mer driving now. A G Bo "- a winterizedcarmightsoon G cause trouble—so let us go over your car BOW-- for sprightly springtime Yes, it's time to get performance, and real driving economy,too. wen get rid of trouble- making sludge ... replace too-thiejubrican'ts with prb,{f+er grades and give your cat the thorough check it needs after rough' winter driving. Ste tet tadayj SEF 1, • OTOS CHEVRbItT 40HTiAC OLDSMOBILE - BUICK ADILLAC • CHEVROLET and CMC TRUCKS tr u , he For Cleanliness And Rapid Cooling Use CO-OP MILK FILTER. 'DISCS Natural Finish Order OrrOUNh FARMERS SEAFORTE CO-OPERATIVE PHONE 9 SgAFORTH artithr iitOttIMMO, CO-o1P1P, t• A Zit Dake St. Amite tl'' 1ri!nn!' 1 [or \J.'`'. ,.I1' Yr:tl 1•. I 4m ' ' hr,':u 1)20e114) 1.' 11./1 ail 1 1111;'1'1111 14.A l tjured in Piaui"g Mill `. • 11 `'r,I i ire 111!1. ?uu! tho •i'„ . h.'n struck by . !111•.- (! '11, it.! 12,.3 20111'. set•- .. , t - 1 - . )'...10 0 .. 22.11e, he eoetelaiii- '' , ,1, 11' a• .1tt'17de01 ;.(wt.!, ltl:io . 1.01:1;e. ;~ ..'. , 1 a1'bt11. _ ' 11 :2. ' . :t, 11;11 :I (.• atil' 11 '• .. !1:.,1u ' _':,• 1.;1..-'v :1111 !111'2 .11• , '1)0 . ;art tail•, --1'114: t Ir, S-'nny 't•lcrida :0111 111itae's Cl.r,. a ni 1'( 1ieihr.•',,11 on 'I'ue•sday. .1 t !ha! :.,• 1. : ,12rh.' '1 in Or- lando, 10.0:111:1 vsher- ;11e'y 1 ill onjoy a \ 11.11fun: 'l:'' , .i 11:11: "Wish you l.' 1•e 11.:, III t -r. I _.t bc•Lltltiful e• ,r ,!u t:. i!.. _ 2nd fre•Sh V.'. • • ,. .. .7h1tt Jfl', and _\I:. Situ', S'e „',1.1.., .,a'. 1,11,0ii holm' u^,l,,: an:e' holiday s;•:11t in P141`.'1 , • 1,1y!:1 .S t0U.lat'Q, Wins Oratorical Contest Joanne Gtb'nin 0:115 ....nod the twin- s:,:• 0! the Junior l;IrIs' Oratorical Corte:st at t_il',' C.`-ntt:1 Collegiate In- stitute, her subject being 'Barbara Ann Scott." Three other contestants ll. o t0Oh part. Yvonne Thompson, a close second,si'olse on "Clinton," tracing the histol'.: of the t0\t•t2 from its early (1241,,. lia21):,ra 2vlicItileton dIscu. e,i "1•:,:1,lal:tl Today. and El try, wrapped 121 Cel:ol'hane and pack- ed I2 to 0 box, This to:' broilers and othor chicken. 31. to 4 pounds, with the tubular C<Jflophane package in' use for eviscerated fowl, Prof. J. R. Cavers, Poultry Depart- ment, O.A.C., stated that the main- taining of egg quality could be divid- ed into two phases. viz:, before and After, He stressed the influence of feed on the flavor and color of yolks as the most important item before the egg is laid. The common practice of letting the flock out early, in the spring where they drank seepage and ate v, hat they liked but not what they should was one "riots factor effect- ic 1.1'.11:; , Bird, mus: be confined at least until noun. to make sure that they are e:lling for The most part the mash designee: to protect flavor, Eggs would also be cleaner under this pro- gram, Removing broody hens and closili_' the nests at eight would both tenet to ketop t -g= cleaner. Gather- ing atherinti eggs reaeo ebiy often 'help keep them clean and if 2012'.. or open con- tainers are used. gets the heat out ef the eggs quickly. They then should be kept in a cool place. As to last :'S experience, Prof. Cavers ob- 1. •i; rt-al;trio.. 1 that them' is' a ten - ;wept(' to cot very 'busy e Jen the 10)r'eet. was on its way up ---that this speculation element and. :he holding; of N,'e, sometimes affects quality. Metre• frequent inspection of graded eggs Is indicated. I ,,^` Itchoz-crs z-1 CALF MEAL Or PELLETS Good to the Lust Urop. AA'%t1TCn 1 SO! n BY YOUR DEALER RAISE FALL CALVES 0n fft'chfoz-tis• CALF MEAL or PELLETS Anil $ell your Milli. - S,1111 'bv all deals. -,s, LF MEAL or'�PELLETS - 6LOCAL DEALER �,o.I YOUR SELLS XT. iteh for, _x CALF MEAL 0r' PELLETS w ,F -d-17-4. AT Raises the Finest Calves. YOUR 'DEALERS Seaforth Produce, Ltd Phone 170-W, Seaforth • • • - • • • • • • • X411 Day Every Day YOUR telephone operator • is always on the job ... you can depend on, her to put your calls through speedily, efficiently and "with a smile in her voice". More telephones are being added, more switchboards installed, and more oper- ators trained to handle the ever-growing volume of calls so that you may continue to have the best telephone service at the lowest cost. THE BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY OF CANADA • G • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • • PILES With a retol'S1.4k -+O yours ea a meet satin- fattpry treatment fair piles or hobttorrboldr. you can ppeitiyely. &Pett oto • Dr. Cha .e's•C�iritrrient RASPBERRY CURRANTS and Strawberry' Plants For Spring Planting All are leading varie- ties a n d properly raded. Write for prices. V.ESLEY W. FISHE R. 5, Goderich, Ont. -t Sa]tford Village Watazgargsanicaimmewarrarragn=sment===.7sams.MG=100, Arthur Fraser Income Tax Reports Bookkeeping Services, Etc. EXETER Ann Street Phone 355W Seaforth Monument Forks 'I'. PRYDE & SON Memorial Craftsmen Seaforth Exeter Clinton Seaforth Showrooms open Tuesday See Dr. Harburn for appointment any other time, or Phone 41-3, Exeter.... Chesterfields and Occasional Chairs REPAIRED AND RECOVERED Also Auto Seats and Backs, Verandah, Swingsand Steamer Chairs Repaired. Stratford Upholstering Co. Stratford TELEPHONE 579 For further information apply at' Box's Furniture Store ,SEAFORTH THE McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE' INSURANCE CO'Y. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFIOERS: Frank McGregor, Clinton - President Chris Leonhardt, Brodhagen, Vice -Pres. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth - Manager and Secretary -Tr. urer. DIRECTS : Chris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; Harvey Fuller, R.R. 2, Goderich; J. H. McEwing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R. 5, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, R.R. 1, Wal- ton; William R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; John L. Malone, R.R. 5, Sea- forth; eaforth; S. H. Whitmore, R.R. 3, Sea - forth. AGENTS: Finlay McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin E. Pepper, Brucefeld; J. E. Procter, Brodbagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. THE income of many Canadians will be increased this spring by— • The refund of the Compulsory Savings portion of their 1942 Income Tax. • • The falling due each month of Wat Savings Certi- ficates. Invest in Canada Savings Bonds KEEP these funds on deposit with us until you have accumulated enough to purchase one or more Canada Savings Bonds in $50 or higher denominations. You can buy them through any branch of this Bank. THE 'CANADIAN -BA tOf • COMMERCE SEAFORTH Et,RANCH G. C. Brightrall Manager L