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Paldoe dlallra om. Mitchell, Friday, June mailed posCgaid In plain, sealed' 'eaveioAp � rs'. Alex 'M'u1raY arid' 21i3r IIgnO,
po i.,l of oongrail?�;iionp `'4d' �b if0� 's411t1;
p 1 dole f'or the su'mm, m. ,r
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18th, in an 01ti+Tyeao Barn Da�3ce Danc- with. pries list 6 samples 2Go. 2A samples DTyS. la @ 1S attending p(A013#, .
ntha, tViBiling'"h do dnaxl'4Y tq]ol'0 Y .
' r1 . ` : ing 10, to 1. 4201-1 $$,1.00. X0,i1.Order Dept, T-78, NOVA,RLiBBER 4 Gordon and Charles, OF Walton, Visit Reeve A. W. Kers
,1 t CU.. Dox Bd, 1FXamllton Ont ed Mr. and Mrs. 'Glen Masse oil Sun H a ii tb s week iA lEzen 11 derXeaked C'entral(0 � `lA ,o
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,Siled Ads Will Be Ixl►setled At New Low Cash Rates s -- - day, Godeldch.. con Werthtllr$ Dreg'»
-'"--� >tiilo football acne on Monday 31i1ght
LQSt and FOl1Itds, E.iz'abeth Kdrk suds M'lee Lor- (lay night. Sa,dlot pltc�hed, A :l_padl>
t•;' a 1P+j ,t3}q Wanted, Last zst weskd• EdeF-Roc ward. Births between WinthropWitl3and Ethel @ndedl i At
1 cont -- Winthrop 2, I},thel no scare, raiRe MCEi>angy, of Flint, Mich., spent game forrenp:adix ptrililh of g .
f k I 2nd weal, .. ... +�y Cent rrRAYEd FRC1M TOOT zs, CONCESSION,nuunt Hope on June 9, to the latter part of •last week gueetsr of m@w, beside fielding gni position weliti
, r o'l 8r(1 week ....................... ilii Cent 7, McKillop, year old Hereford steer with Mr. and Mrs. Wayne, Wt4kins (nee Ruth MrS, R. McF&I'lane's JnaIty friends
tri Minimum charge, first In■ertion.. 26 pants V' cut In left ear. BGYD DRISCOLL. McClelland), a daughter. are pLeaS'ed tq 1@ern of her 'Steady Mr,. and 'Mrs Georg@ Hess and ituth. and hed'pirig his teams zptates.'1tr
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I l0ach Ague, initial and abbravlagan coau* as one word. 5U Phone 842 r 12, Seaforth. 4201x2 Mrs'. Charles Stephenson 'left last ing flat & 'tr@lll@obing trlr en pin•''
H trr' %1 tlalxl Oi Thnnita�kn Megaarlam Notices. Coming Eiventr-1 cetut per word. Minimum, AURIN -In Soott.•Momoriou Hospital, on June improvement. 'S'he is srtill confined to week for, an extended visit with h@r gle.. Burns, Catching for Cenira?ia,
14,, to Mr. pard fury, John Aubin, seafonth, the hospital. sister in-law, NPrs. Stephenson, of made some fine catches of Coul,• bolas,
r i s r+'. dt'olmu may be directed to 4 lime Numbeir. a/o The furan Expositor•, for 10 cera extra11 a daughter.
d z s Ten aenja additional will be ohargod It ads in above class,aro net paid wdthixi 10 day* of Cards
SMITIi In Scott Memorial Hospital, on June, Hairy Add'icatt, of SeaYorth, re- Marlette, Mich. Tudor had a .,triple for $enpall tib
k I date of final imartlon, liUslne9S Curds 12, to :Mr. and Mrs. Archie smith, XdKil- newts acqu'ain'tance with his Win- Mr. Wi'lliana Hyde and daughter, Glenn and D, JOYUt each had'two 0111"
1( "y $irtbs. Marriages and Deatbs insorbe ft+n a2 ahwgo lop. a son. th1'op friends an Sunday last.
Anq]libn $ales, Natiea'to Creditsag, Flto-Ratan on appllaation. c(EORETARIAL AND BOOKKF.EPD?1G SER Mis's iJthel MCC'lure is (holidaying Violet, spent several days last week glee'. Batterieli - Qenbralal Glover,
visiting with friends in St. Marys and Huchula and $urns. Hensall: Sadler
x vll 0 vice. Records maintained and prepared and Boussey. R. .Hi R
at her aunt's, at Russell, Ont,
a 'Y for Income, tae purposes. W. EDWARD T 7{ . Ildertgn..
!,r I< Help Wanted Notices Sr incomTE. Office s Dominion Bank �uckersmi4hl .'Miss Agnes Broad -foot, of Westmin• Centralia ....... 020 000 00-,2 4 6
,t - mom„ g��rpl, 4176-tf Ar ster Hospital, London, "George T.• Mickle, liidgetown's Cid Hensall ........ 001 300 2x-6 1:0 3
visited, r@lar .
;(' lti,• - OTiCE-WILL BUY As.L KINns of tives here for a few days' ladt we@k• est businessman, celebrates hds 90Th
r ANTED GIRL FOR RESTAURANT I N iron, brags and rags. CLARENCE
W work, -Apply TASTY GRILL. School ea Mr. and Mrs. B. McSpadden and birt'h'day on June 3, according to the Additional Hensall News: on
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For Sale (Continued from Page 1) son, Jackie, were week end visitors at Ridgetown Dominion, "and 'holds the Page 6
i , wasHING wlrH RocK LIME distinctive honor of having 'his entire --
W tart' was ordered to contact bhe local 'his parents,'Mr. and ,Mrs. Zack Me -
i The famdly .con- -
; ,I - tm� was ordered to contact -the local his parents,'Mr. and, -Mrs ___
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con-
' OIL DISTRIBUTOR
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and DDT. Call FRED HARBURN_
Phone 44 r 9, Dublin 4231 4
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FOR SALE -8 -PIECE WALNUT DINING
furnace dealers and if possible secure
Spadden.
aanllly &LILA 1 v ng.
slating of Your children, nine grantl-
is * OIL CO'M!PANy WITH NATIONAL DIS-.
to agent as local.
REPAIRING -WILL REPAIR ALL
room suite. Apply to BERT FABER,
Kippen, Ont, 4201xY
designs, estimations and 'prices for a
that
Mrs. G. Taylor and little daugYtter,
Durethy, are spending the week with
children and nine great-grandch'il-
Ni,'l3 •tribution wishes appoint
well
RADio
' radios. Will up Mondays
furnacette type of heating system
Mrs.
dren, has not been broken by any
FOR SALE-MASSEY-HARRIS BINDER, 7-
distribubor. Must be absolutely reliable,
' ' a recommended and financially stable. Unusual
makes of Pick
I and Thursdays at E. H. Olose's Barber Shop.
would adequately heat the school, and.
Nil's• Taylor's parents, Mr. and-
immediate deaths. Both Mr. and Mrs.
i opportunity to Parts qualifying. Personal'
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GLENN 1�CHNIE, Blyth.
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foot cut: used very little; 'guaranteed A-1
EDISON FORREST, Hensall-
it was also decided to secure prices
J. McClure.
Mickle are in excellent, health and en
s, r ', interview arranged, Box 675, HURON
POSIT'OR•
.•',,•„ Notices
condition.
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on insulting the ceiling of that
est sen of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
joying ldfe to the fullest.
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school, and, if possible, have it done,
'is to
"Mr. Mickle, barn in Missouri in
ARP�eNED An
LApu¢reMO CRS
R SALE MASSEY-HARRIS P U 5 H
scaTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
!`„}'':'
` HELP WANTED
a mower
J. J. DUCKLOW, Royal
F° -
hay loader, condition. Priced
and if the cost res&onabie, give
e
CI3ISELHURST
1858, came to Ridgetown in 1882. He
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for -We. Apply to
Ittype good
HOWARD WRIGHT, Cromarty.
consideration at a laser date to hav-
taught school for a short time at the
Kinsman - Henwood
i+t,' r1'WO DOMESTICS ARE REQUIRED BX
Apts. Phone 394-W, Seaforth,
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reasonable.
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ing the other schools insulated.
Austin School in Oxford Township.
+r �.,_ the Huron county coup it for the Huron'
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%,1::. 'MEETING OF THE ELEOTORS OF THE
CORRIVEAU. Phone 291, Seaforth. : that new fences had 'erected
420'1x1 Schools Nos. 4 and 8. '
The Bound di'scus'sed at consider -
F' fiYt -three Sherburn St Win-
He was bookkeeper for almost 18
F�a°`-.:.' County Home. Duties to . comrnence Immedr-
rrL atel>'. Salary $75,00 per montlh., (Plus board
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NOTICE
F'OR SATE -SPACE IiE-ATEA, INCLUDING able length the repairs and improve -
stsdcer, Lilower, autwmatic controls, .
the
1Ye y •,
n'ipeg, was the scene of a pretty' wed-
years with 'Hagaman & Jull. In 1900
%r ? and 1<,dging. Please apply 4u
1ti,_ ceived from the hour of one oclock
e-:;:• o'clock in the afternoon (D.S.T.).
PHONE 68, Dublin. 4201-i ments in the different schools of
ding June 5, at. 3.3v p.m., when Laura.
he purchased the grain elevator Pram
,� MRS. M. E, JACOB, (Matron,
To Whom It May Concern r.
area, as suggested by the inspection
Hazel Henwood. only daughter of
the Late Jahn Cochrane and has ex -
.,A1:. Clinton, Ontario.
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Mrs. Robert Stump, Alhambra,
ox SALE - 7 -FOOT MASSEY-HARRIS
F tour of the schools made -by the Board
first' lass Apply to
Mrs. Henwood and the late William
tended that'business into what is con -
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ARRANGEMENTS FOR PAYMENT OF
GEMEffi
binder, in condition.
on May 13, and ordered' the secretary
A. B, BELL, R.R. 2, Kippen. Phone, 93 ring Y
Henwood, became the bride of John
�sidered one of the finest grain busi-
"r""+t,;
all owing to scan Memorial
2' Hensall. 427x2 to make plans to have certain repairs
H. Kinsman, of 1IaCrorie, Sask., eLd-
nesses 'in Southwestern Ontario, In
.•',,•„ Notices
Hospital must be made by July 1st, after
and improvements made as required,
est sen of the late Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
1912 his company extended to Hen
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which date steps will be taken to enforce
payment of same-
OR SALE - MASSEY-HARRIS CORN
F cultivator. 'in good condition. Apply to but decided to postpone the redeeor-
Kinsman, of Chiselhurst, Ont. Rev.
sail and later opened' grain elevators
' ' NOMINATION MEETING
scaTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL
WILFR.ED SHORTREED, R,R. 1, Walton- ating of No. 8 School until next year
for 1948
J. F. Palmer, of Young United Church,
in Kippen •and Bruce -field'. The Ridge-
,• ,,
Phone 90 r 15, Brussels. . 4201x1 that the m'ain'tenance costs
performed the ceremony. Lloyd Hea-
town elevator formerly was situated
'i'•
Township of McKillop
L. De LaFranier, Business Manager.
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R SALE -BATTY WASHING MA- be kept within a. reasonable 'am'ount,
FORThe secretary reported to the board
wood played the wedding music. Giv
by her brother, Lorne,
on :the property now occupied by Mr.
O. K. Watson's residence.
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Larger one required to drive thrmhing ma- P.M.m
chive: also buck rake to fit tractor. Apply
electric, almost. new. MRS. PAUL
been e,5
en in ma'rsia%e
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%,1::. 'MEETING OF THE ELEOTORS OF THE
CORRIVEAU. Phone 291, Seaforth. : that new fences had 'erected
420'1x1 Schools Nos. 4 and 8. '
the bride wore a gown of turquoise
,
"He married Mdse Margaret Laird,
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]?'� - A Township of MCKilloP will be held at
Notice To Creditors
ordered at
Ace'auiats to the 'amount of $398 82
blue silk crepe with white aceessro'r-
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Winthrop Hall, on Monday, the 21st day of FOR •SALE -GARBAGE, TOMATOES AND less and a carsage of Talisman roses.
June, 1948, for the purpose of nominating acme cauliflower plants for sal¢. MRs. as follows were passed: Jack Hood Alexander Laird, of Harwich, sixty,
Mrs. Gordon Henwood was matron of five years ago. They have four chil-
i k' fur one Councillor. Nominations wal'1 ne re-
to two
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NOTICE TO CREDITORS,
GOg.DON SCHWALM, Hensall, one block School Sup'piles;" supplies, $2s.,.b1; Ivy
110ri0}', and Gordon Henwood was best
dren: Frank A., of Ridgetown; Mrs'.
1ti,_ ceived from the hour of one oclock
e-:;:• o'clock in the afternoon (D.S.T.).
In the Estate of CHARLES WASMAN
north' of the United Cburch at the corner.
HendeI'SOIl, erecting fence, $56.15;
Phone 56-M, Hensall, 4201-1 h
man. Little Marilyn Henwood, neice
Charles Rhodes, of Toledo, Ohio;
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LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
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of the bride, was flower girl. The re-
g
Mrs. Robert Stump, Alhambra,
. In the event of more persons being nom-
I 1 to fill the Position,
the Estate of Charles Wasman, fate of
the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Hur-
OR SALF-CASE MODEL 'S' TRACTOR, Seaforth Supply & Fuel CO., material,
F bean
caption was held at Serburn St, Mr.
fornia, and E. Laird Mickle, of Hen-
iratrd than are required
"," r an election will be held on Monday, June 28th, I
on, Gentleman, deceased, who died on the 20th
on rubber, starter and lights: scaly $3 73; W M. Sproat, posts, etc. $3&-10;
fler and puller, bosh in gaol repair- Apply $7.00'
'M.
and Mrs. Kinsman will reside at Mac-
salll, The nine grandchildren are:
J':. Tolls will'be open from 9 a.m. till 5 P•m-
day of April, 1948; are hereby notLfied to
to WARDEN MILLER, S'taffa. Phone 48 r 5. fir• Sproat, drawing earth,
1^Ocie, Sask.
George A., who is associated with the
(D.S.T.), at the following places:
Bend in full particulars of their claims to the
undersigned on or before the 26th day of
Dublin. 4201x1 miscellaneous, $8.50.
local company; Oharles Rhodes, Chi-
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�'Y` No. 1 : Js -mea Carlin's hour e, Lot 10, Con.
June, 1948, after which date the asset will
Tile Board adjourned to meet in No.
OR SALE-MCCORMICK-DEERING FARM- 9
'8,
Cago; Mrs. Frank Philips, Toledo;.
; 5: Jam,-$ Nolan, D.R.O.; William Maloney,
be distributed, having regard only to claims
D at
F zll •A' tractor in good running eonditian. School on Monday, June
i -ENSALL
William' Stump, Korea; Robert Stump,
;yi, P.c.
No. '3: Wilmer Scott's house, Lot 25. Con.
fit
then receives.
DATED at Seaforth, this Bird day of June.
Larger one required to drive thrmhing ma- P.M.m
chive: also buck rake to fit tractor. Apply
California; William Mickle, Betty
,
Hensall defeated St. Marys 9-2 in
;I 9: lamcx; B. Hogg, D.R.O.; Alen Kerr, P.C.
No. 3: Joseph Smith's house, Lot 11, S
1948.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
to BERT SELVES, Hensall. Phone 173 r 23.
Exeter.
Mickle, Charles Mickle and Robert
Mickle, all of Hensall.
I., 18th 13th Conces;iun: Elmer Dennis, D.R.O.;
Seaforth, Ontario,
KIFPEN
St, Wednesday night do a Hu
',,:�: Stephen Murray. P.C.
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Con-
Solicitors for the Executor,
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on -Perth scheduled game. Jack Tudor,
Perth
"Mr- and Mrs. Mickle are faithful
'' Nc•, 4: School House No. 7, Lot 26,
,11''-' cession 12: Willis Dundas, D.R.O.; Rosa Dris-
i\,OTICE
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Auction Sales lir. and Mrs. Herbert Jones visited
league secretary and Hensall star,
was injured when he tore the liga-
Al-
members of the United Church* Al
though Mr. Mickle has attained the
call, P.C.
T
TO CREDITORS
recently with Mr, and Mrs. William
he take's an alC-
J. M. ECKERT,
2.
In the Estate of HARRY FORTUNE
UCTION SALE OF GRASS CATTLE- Horsey ill Exeter.
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ments in ,his ankle', He will be con-
nonogenarian Status,
tive part as Elder of the church, He
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ALL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS AGAINST
Durham; and Herefords: 30 head of 2- R1 r. Archie Parsons Spent Friday
fined to bed for a few days.
was a member of the town Council
;13 Returning Officer.
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the Estate of Hairy Fortune, late of the
year-old steer, 700-800, and 35 from 4.50 to last in Detroit.
600; cows and springers; also
Standing ill Huron -Perth League in -
for a few years and was on the high
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Township of Tuekersmith, deceased, who died
the 6th day 'of June, 1945. are
some grass
.some pigs. At Harold Jackson's Farm on Mr. and firs. Arnold Gacksetier and
eluding games of June 14:
school board for a number of years.
,i,
*TCT �f
' OR
errs or about
hereby notified rtz sena in to the under., i• full
before the 6th day of July, 1943, full
No. 8 Highway, 1,4 mile east of Seaforth, on ere and Mrs. William Hornet', r. and
Thursday, June 24th. Terms -Cash. D. etel', V157tCd On Sunday T1'itl7 yl r. and
w L T Pts.
aGoder]ch - 4 1 0 800
He is keenly interested in baseball
r„ I E TO OWNERS
j.1 1�' l-�
on or
LEMON, Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auc-
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and S'pOrt.6 of all ]rinds. He 7S seen
,
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particular. of their claims.
Immediately after the said last mentioned
tioneer.' 4201-1 Mrs. Duncan Drummond at Ailsa
Hensall ............... 3 0 750
LeuCan 3 1 1 750,
akin his daily trips t0 the office
making
.'I"
.I.- HARBOURERS OF DOGS
date, the assets of the said estate will be dis-
trrbuted the entitled thereto,
Cr.alg,
AUCTION SALE OF MODERN AND AN_ Mr. and M•rs. Archie Parsons and
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Clinton 2 1 0 666
where he takes all active part In the
amongst parties
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shave
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family spent Sunda_: with Mr. and
•June be held in To
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Clinton R.C.A.F. ...." . 3 2 1 600
business he started 48 years ago. He
.., Township of Tuekersmith
and reigned shall then n notice, to the
,Mitchell, Mondry, Fut]
Mrs. J. Carter, near Mo•arseville.
Exeter 2 3 1 4aa
is. still a staunch supporter of the
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excluv il. other, and the undersigned
line of furniture including kitchen, dining
1 d a t' - ' a' of A
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1 2 2 333
Liberal Association and is taking a
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r'�- will not be liable -to -,any -,person a to--any_-person of whose I room. 1,, mg room, a y an genr s atr an The Friendship C i ale oY _ n MLtChell ............. .
;,, , OWING TO EXCESSIVE DAMAGE BEING claim the undersigned shall not then have setts¢: Paby Grand Hein'tzman Piano (ma -
'iv' caused by dogs throughout the Township botany, 'like new), and a host of dishes. drew•'s United Church here are hold- Zurich ................ 1 2 1 333 , _
'l;:' Halite for the assets so distributed or any Terms -Gash. MILS. J. HOSIE THOMPSON, a ' J e -
t of 'Tuekersmith, through such cogs Worrying ]ng their picnic on Friday evening Dasbw'ood ....... .. , . 2 4 0 333
and killing cattle, sheep and chickens, dog part thereof. -
�`�-- DATED at Seaforth this 11th day of June, Proprietress; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. next, June 13, �at the L'.ons Club Park, Centralia R:C.A.F. ... 2 4 0, 333
,�.,:.'- owners and harbourers are requested to give 1848 ( 4201-1 Seaforth, with Supper at 6.30 p.m. *'St. Marys .......... 1 3 0 250,
their full co-operation to curtail the damage ALVIN W. SILLERY, '
;, by keeping their dogs tied or shut in every Seaforth, Ont, AUCTION SALE.- OF DAIRY COWS, Everyone i5 welcome. Teams marked * are 'B' teams.
Ni night and under proper control in the day- Solicitor for the Estate. Young Cattle and Piths at Lot No. 31, Dr. W. R. E. Sproat, Mrs. Earle Rest are ''C' teams.
•Hae. For the .information of owners or bar- 4201-3 5th Concession of Goderich Township, 1 mile
Sproat and Mrs. John L. Henderson
(( bourers the Livestock Protection Act, R.S.O., ' south of Porters Hill, on Tuesday, June 22. Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson and
JI"',' 1987, is set out below and will be strictly en- at 2 p.m., the following: HIORSES-,Iudian spent a day .recently in Kitchener. (abin
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.1ers
?,u,7' , . forced if such co-operation is not forthcom- pony (suitable for the saddle). CATTLE- A social evening, was spent recent- family, Of Stratford,' spent the week
^fir. ing. a A49 Tenders Wanted 15 young cows, some recently freshened, bal- ly for about twenty-five relatives and end with -Mrs. Violet Schwalm, Hen-
qt'( once milking well and to freshen in the fall: 5x11, and with Dir. and Mrs. ALf1•ed-
•i, E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk, friend., of Dr. W. R. E. Sproat, at the
TENDERS FOR COAL 5 dairy bred heifer, g, balance
freshened: en Pfaff and Miss Elma Pfaff at Zurich.
}:lifer, some springing, balance to freshen boa's Of Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Hender-
Township of Tuekersmith, ;n the fan: 10 yearling heifers: 5 young son It also marked the birthday of Miss Paula Hanson sang a lovely solo
I'll �. I calve;. PIGS -2 Yorkshire saws with litters TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED BY THE Mr. John L. Henderson, Among those at the Lutheran Evangelical Church .
undersigned vntil'June 8th, at 9 p.m., 7 weeks old; York+hire sow 'with Sitter one at Zurich On Sunday mom -Ing.
;;'.y' Part R for approximately 7 tons of first quality Hard week old. This is a choice rat of stock and present were Mr. and Mrs- C. S. Hen Seaforth Motors wish to announce the
:;i Anthracite Egg Coal. delivered to each of "^ll be sold under our usual guarantee. 'derson, London; Mrs. J. B. McLean �7r. and .Mrs. Ivan Kipfer, of LuC p
THE PROTECTION OF LIVESTOCK the seven schools of Tuckeramith School Area, Terms -Cash. W.
ll TOWNSHFND, Praprie and Miss Marian, of Exeter, an'd air, au, Visited over the week -end' With Mr,
i`,r by September 1, 1948. tor: Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer. and Mrs. Ezra Kipfer. now have the agency for a complete line of
IF} 4201-1 surd Mr's. H. I. Henderson, of Sea
4ii 8. In this Part ••injured" and injuring . forth. Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lammie and Bob-
,;;& sh'e!I apply to injuries caused by wounding, Tenders to state price and analysis of coal. AL' SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EF- by and Jean, of Centralia, Spent Sun-
' worrying, terrifying or pursuing. R.S.O. 1927, A There will be no services in St. Cabin Trailers and Caravans
fects,.. on Highway Na. 4, in village of da with Mrs. A. Lammie and Greta.
Ill c. 300, s. 7. S. H. WHITMORE, Sec.-Treaa., Hensall, on Wednesday, June 23rd, at 1.3o Andrew's tinited Church on Sunday Y
�.:_.. 9. Any person may' kill any dog: Tackeramith Township p.m.: Wingham cook stove (,like new); next owing to the decorating. The Miss Florence Schwalm, of London, PRICED FROM Q1085 TO 3 800
",k (a) Which is found killing or injuring Sdhool Area No. 1. 4198-2 washing machine: extension table: glass cup- congregation is again invited to Hills- spent the week -end at her 'home here. W r r
livestock; or, board; kitchen chairs; odd chairs; dining Mrs. Weals Jones underwent an
Ib) Which in a township or village is room table, square: 6 dininz room chairs; green_ at 11 am Mrs.
+ -- found between sunset and sunrise, straying bureau: one oak Parlor table; two Miss Margaret Shannon, Of Eg. 10PeratiOa in Clinton public hospital
from the premises where the dog is habitually TENDERS WANTED Parlor suites; 1 parlor table: 3 bedroom FI'iday morning, in the interests of For further information call
kept; or, suites; 3 toilet sets: bed springs; 2 single mondville, has returned to her home g.
;f` (c) which is found straying at any time, 112 after spending some time with her her health.
beds ; tapestry rug ; 1 rug i o / x 12 ; all-nvaol ,
'1: and not under proper control, upon premises TENDERS WDLL BE RECEIVED BY THE 3 -ply comet 4 yds. x 5 yds.; linoleum, 4 nephew, Mr. and Mrs. John L Hen-
.11,:,ir, Robert Caldwell, a former we'll -
where livestock are habitually kept R.S.O. , undersigned until June 28, 1948, for wiry yds x 5 yds,: 3 washstands; couch; pictures; derSOn, known Hensall resident, died sudden-' '�
'] :'' - 1927, c. 300, s. 8; 1936, c. I8, a. 3. ing any one or all of Schools. Nos, 1, 4 and I sealers; pails: knives and forks: dishes: ly in -London on ,Sunday, June 13, in •
10. (1) Whether the owner of any drag kill- 9, in Tuekersmith School Area, in accordance Coleman lamp: Alladin lamp:• lawn mover: MPS. W. S. Hay, Miss Wilma 'Hay
ing or injurying livestock is known or not, with plans and specifications proposed by the wheelbarrow. and other articles too numrer- and Miss Jean McLean visited on Sun- his 73rd year. His wife, Ila, prede-
"r the Municipality in which the livestock were H-E.P.C., which may be seen at the office of ons to mention. Terms of sale -Cash. MRS- ceased him some °'r' killed or injured shall be liable to the owner the Secretary -Treasurer. Work to include con- day With Mr. and Mrs. John L. Hen- years ago. He i3
of the livestock for the amount of damage netting schools to Hydro line and to be sub- A SIMMONS. Proprietress; Ed. Corbett derS'On. 6llrV4Ved by •a, brother, Wesley G.
Auctioneer, 4200-2 Seaforth
Motors
ascertained as hereinafter provided, and shall ject to the approval of the wirink' inspector, Caldwell, London, arida Sister, Mrs.
re, pay over such amount to the owner within acrd be completed by September ls2 next UCIt'ION SALE OF FARM MACHINERY Alice Joy-nt, Hensa'l'L Funeral servic-
ii!,i r ih'.rty days after such owner has filed with A ens Household Effect,. Lot 33, Concession it y� eS were held 'from the Evans Funeral
1 tre Clerk an affidavirt that to the best -yf his Tenderers are requested to state on tender 5 An,' o Town :Effip. t north and 2 miles TUCKERSMITH
' enowled�e and belief the livestock were kill- price for each school, number of outlets and I west of Seaforth. on Wednesday, June 23rd. 'Home, London, Tuesday at 2 p.m.,
ed or injured by a dog, but not by a dog type of fixtures and proposed method of in- g Death of W. M. MacKay with burial in Woodland cemetery.
T'. At at 1 P.m.: IMPLOMENTS-Deering mower, Ty. Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
ldi4.:• owned by hint. R.S.O. 1927, c. 300, e. 9 sttradllation 16 -ft-; sulky rake: 7,ft. Massey -Harris binder; y , The marriage is announced Of JOS-
171 : 1936, c. 18, B.S. S. 5. seed drill: spring tooth cultivator: walking Word has veac:hed here of the death Massey -Harris Sales & Service
'xz' (2 The Council of a township in unor- Lowest or any tender not necessarily ac- ephine Alda Bolton, Toronto, daugh- y
plow; 2 -furrow riding plow; diamond har- of Wiliiam McIntosh MacKay, who PHONE 141 ' , • . SEAFORTH
i ; garized territory with the assent of the mun- cepbed. '" rows; 3 -drum steel roller: stuffier; farm ter of the ]ate Mr, and Mrs. Gordan
1rlicipa.l electors secured at any annual muniei- S. H. WHITMORE, Sec. -Tress., wagon; manure spreader; buggy; cutter; passed away in 'Regina Hospital 'OIL Bolton, Hensall, a'n Carlton George e '
IZ �t electimunicipalip shall notby-law
be providingliable to Tu�RRith School
Area
No 1. fanning mill; 2,000 lb. scale;; eleahrnc feneer: Thursday, .lune 10, in, lits 93rd year. Hepp7er, son of Mr. and Mrs. C. W.
wc•.en wire fence etrptcher; harness; sal- Deceased was born on the 8th con
the owner of the livestock for the'amount of 4200-2 lars; DeLaval cream separator; scythe- forks; - 3' �h a.ter100, Ont., At DeeTPark:
":,? the damage�11, unless such owner furnishes shovels, and other article. HOUSEHOLD cession of Tucl;ersm'ith, the -old Mac- United lurch, Toronto, by •the, Rev.
proof to the satisfaction of the council that EFFECTS -Kitchen range (white enamel, like Kay home, being the youngest son Of
the livestock were killed or injured by doss TENDERS WANTED new'); Quebec heater; 'box stove; coal oil the late Mr. and Mrs. Alexander Mac- Stanley Russell, on Saturday, June '
snd not by wild animals. 1929, e. 78, s. 3; stove; coal oil heater: extension table; side- 12,
]!•'s6, c. 18, s. -3. board; 6 kitchen chair; 2 kitchen tables: Kay,. pioneer residents of this dis- Mrs. H. C. Soldan, Mr, and Mrs.
13) The Municipality shall not b¢ liable Township of Tuekersmith' sewing machine; &-dray clock; mantel battery trict, and is an uncle Of Mr. Ross Melvin Moir, Douglas HARNESS
•.r;rder aub;ec!ion 1 if at the time the live- g aS and Betty, Mr.
radio; 2 couches; dining table; dining 'room MacKay, of Hil'isburg; Chas. and Oli-
` stock were killed or injured they were run- TENDERS ARE INVITED FOR THE CON- chairs; 7 rocking chairs: number of smistl Roy 'Soldan, of Hensall, Mr. Allan Sol -
,
at large upon the highway or unen- struetion of the Bell Bridge, Lot 13, Con. ver MacKay, Tucker -smith; Mrs. Jae.
,,,,,,, table;: glass china Cabinet: organ: eett¢e Ian, London, MI'. and Mrs. J. H. Sol -
closed land, provided the Council of a fawn- 2, L.R.S., Township of Tnckersmith, such and 2 chairs: 3 bedroom suites, springs and Howe, .Jr., Cromarty, and MISS Mar- danrand Pat, of Zurich, attended the HORSE RACES`'v`'t, ship in unorganized territory may with the bridge shall be of reind'orced cementconstruc- mattu•esse;; rtoilet sets: 2 Aladdin •lamps; garet MacKay, Tuckers,mitb. He farm-
i, ,':- assent of the municipal electors pass a by- tion containing approximately 170 cubic yards quantity of dishes and kitchen utensils, seal- 'AcAllister-Soldan reunion at Point
fir law declaring that this nub�ection shall not of concrete, 8 tons reinforcing steel, and will erscrocks and a hast of other articles; quan- ed for a time at Har'riston before go- Senlas, Michigan, On Saturday last.
A apply in determining itc liability. R.S.O. require approximately 1600 yards of fell. tit washing machine. in West, w'bere he continued t0 Mr. and Ma's. M. G. .Drysdale and
{y ,`' 9 of floor covering; rtg g ,
1927, a 300, e. 9 (2) ; 1936, c. 18, e. 3. Contractor to furnish all necessary machin- FARM will be offered if not previously sold. farm at Stoughton, Sask., Until h0 re- CLINTON
,
ery, tools and other means of construction, g Jack. and 'Douglas Pryde, OY Exeter,
Farm: 100 acres, acre; under evLtivation; tired a few ears ago. He then went
i", LIABILITY OF OWNER OF DOG do 311 the work, furnish all materia] excerpt clay loam; well drained; frame house, large 3 are leaving 0t1 a motor trip for a six
reinforcing steel and cement, which will be bank barn, drive shed. good water supply. to Grenfell, Sash, His wife, Al•exan- weeks' vacation to Flint, Michigan,
j;'` 12. (1) A Municipality having Paid to the supplied by the Township. Prsecsaion October i. Terms: Chattels- Ira. MacKay,predeceased him 27
1 owner of the livestock the amount of the l Gash. Farm -2V1, down. balance time of 1 Regina, Sask., and Stettl0r, Al`ta,,
t damage the
as above provided shall Marked cheque in the amount of 10% of pasaeaion. GEORGE H. DTCKSON, Propria- Years' ago. but he is Survived by one where they will V1Slt Mrs. W.
R.
1,,, be entitled to recover the amount so' paid the amount of the tender must accompanyjthr; Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. daughter; Mrs. John Hanson, White- Stowell and Mrs. E. J. McNeill, in WednesdayJune 23.
..:. from the owner of the dog in any court of each tender. 1 4201-1 law, Alberta, and three Sons, Dr.
:t'7," competent jurisdiction without proving that Stealer, and Mr. Jack Drysdale, in
;J ' it was vicious or accustomed to worrying live- Tenders must be submitted on farms sup- I _ _- - _ - Charles MacKay, Fredericton, N.B.; Vancouver, B.C.
stock. plied by the Township and shall be sealed. r�� �,'},, John S. MacKay, Indian Head, Sask., Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Bonthron, Mrs. 1.30 m. D.S.T.
(1`;•, (2) Tn order to asce,tain the owner of •the marked "Tender" and delivered to the Clerk Cars of illallII� and William :MacKay, of , Grenfell,, p� r •�
{r;
- dog whits killed or injured the •livestock. the of the Township. .--- ----- L. SimpS'On and Miss Helen Swan at- •
tr,''' Clerk en the instructions of the head of the Sask. The funeral was held from the
I MRS. FREDuMALLACO'MBE, HENSALL, tended the funeral. of the late Wm. J. Clintoni:, municipality, may issue a subpoena calling Tenders will be received up to 9 p.m., ;Tune: wi','hes to expresn sinkere !thanks for United Church Ori Saturday, June 12, White in London, CliMerchants' Free -For -All $300
1,11, Iljupon any persons to attend before th'e counri•1 19th, 1948. Plans and specifications may be lovely cards, flowers, gifts of fruit and del- with interment in Grenfei'1 cemetery.
+ and the member of the council presiding may sewn at fibs Clerk's Office. I ioacies sent to her by ,her many friends and y Mr. and Mrs. A. W, E. Hemphill (Sponsored by Local Merchants)
1.pt`s administer ari -oath to such persons and any, neighbors during her recent illness.
} member of the council .may examine such iowest or any tender not necessarily ac- - 2.20 Class .. .. .. ... ... $300
1 +' person touching his knowledge of the mat- cepted. RS, WILLIAM MASON AND FAMILY ` -
(1 iter_ R.S.O. .1027, c. 800, s. 11 (1, 2) ; 1986, E. P. CHESNEY, Clerk, MRS.
to express their nDPreciation for Pohe EGMOND (LLE 2.24 Class . .. .. . . .. .. .. .. ..... ... . $300
�;. C. I8, 6. 3. Township of Tuckersmi'th, many acts of kindness and words of sympathy ' 2.28 Class . . . . . . . . .. .. . .... ....... $300
t (3) When it appears than the damage was R.R. No. 4, Seaforth, Ont. shown to them in their rpeent .bereav'emen't; Visitors over the week -end at the @
r cavort by more dopa than one., the court may - ---'- - -4200-2 also to than ars. who cent floxunrl tribute"; home Of Mr, and 1VIra. James MC- Domonstrationf apportion the damage» as may be deemed I and loaned care. 42014 1,200 in. Purses
t just, having regard to the strength, ferocity ______ Nairn were: V1 r. and. Mrs. C. Web- �P
and Character of the dogs cone6rned. R.S.O. RS. GEORGE REEVES AND FAMILY ster and 'Carolyn and Mrs. Jack Guer 4 RACES 12 HEATS.
1'927, e. 300, s. 11 (9)• Wanted I M de;ire to exprers their sincere apPreeia- n'ey and Michael. of Detroit; Mr, and �'
I''- (4) Where a dog is known to hive killed tion to the many friends and neighbors for //yy,, �•I
, or injured livestock the owner• on being, duly WANTED - STANDING MTRED HAY j the kind exprrnsion:a of sympathy eitmded Mrs. Maurice Hewlett, Terry, Caron Tues.f Jurie Ll� Mobile Starting Gate Wagering
l,- �, notified, shall within forty-eight hours. cause wanted, within 10 mile radius of Kip-, to them in their recent sad bereavement; al- and James, Mr. a'n.d' 'Ml's. MOSiS Wil-
•' the dog to be Trilled. R.S,O. 1027; c. 900, e. I
Ir, 11 (4); 1986, C, 18, s. a. Ven. Clover and a]falfia especially. JAR- so to thank those who sent flowers and loan- son and family and Mrs. David• Me- at, 2.30 p MIDWAY REFRESHMENTS
7rOTT BROS. Phone 151, Henaall. I ed cars, and special thanks to Rev. R. H. M.
(G) When the owner refuses• or neglects Nairn, of Mitchell. .. )
to kill the dog., he may be summaued before 4201-2 W{lliarh- the organist and choir. 4201x1 t Fun For All
_ _ _ ._- -_.. _-.- Miss Gladys Earle, of Egmondville, IN SEAFOR7H LIBRARY
any magistrate who may order the dog be 'W'ANTED TO BUY -ALL OLD HOMES MR. AND MRS. LEO HAGAN WISH TO was hostess t.o •a number of girls on by
4, I drilled and in such' a case a constable may .. the owner andand dead animals. If srnetable for mink 'thank their many triads and neighbors
I'', - :may kill the dog. > wfq pay fertilizer prices. If dead, phone boxes: Rev. Fr. Hussey and the Sisters o; at. orednMrss.. W. R. Wallace. Their spent Bteiv,ad; libe C.W.L. forurpee CanninoYE Equipment CE IN THE TOWN HALL'
6) The rnagistrateismay es £direct the owner ntan will
GILBERT BROces. If des Phone Joseph'slConvernovely Y seyds e Stapleton Si to Syraat a social eveninlg'na.nd presented her pCalnning in T n Ca41sY Co.�• BIG D g't0 1 -- Good Orchestra
Ito qui+ the costa of the proceedings and f collect: 986 r 24 or 936 r 92, Goderfeb. ,and tT7 the nurses who were so kind to Mrs.
Ow derkfuotion of th' dog,'and if he deems' 4185 -ti' ITagan daring the time she toes in Seotti Mem- with a number of mi'scell'aneous gifts.
tits, ne'g1ect fir refusal' of the owner to have ALSO - ADMISSION,: Adults 50C plus tax Children 25e
Jae#*' Ubr atisble, may impose. on him a axial Hospital, ,Seaforth. and rho Stratford � _
tsy tit ih(1 .19.00"' Rs.ti. 1921, WANT +'ill TO PURiCHASE"+ Gen¢ral nosp;tar. Impwoved canning �n Glass Sealers TO PARK: C� °'S 25C�
Doing nathiug is the ,most tiresome
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1 ng.` 1e, anOteMd: NlWfrire cat118 job in the world, beeaWO you can't All ladies iii: colmnmunity invited. . G. S. RLLT+OT A. M. KNIGHT
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