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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Huron Expositor, 1948-11-05, Page 3are visiting ,relativeg in To1°.p1 to for a tt a ofi kveeka The, TOOng people "13x4 a 'Hal lowE•'en party b 'the .:hall.• 1Vloutlny evening. Prizes were awarded' to Gladys Battep, clown; P.by'%lis.'T'iern, Baby Sparldes; Bob tobinsoh, clown; Irene Sinclair, little ' boy. best Hallowe'en co8tumi0, Elaine Kern„ as a ghost;, best couple, Wan- da anda Stephen and June' Walters ;5yp- oles. Games and lunch were-. en. joyed. Mr. and Mrs. Russel • King, of Crediton, visited with Mr.,,and Mrs. Harold Kerslake Sunday. 7" gaa0 Pi. ship wa' um en t p pat dlel, en' into tht cased dire,, hose;; c& t Corio"tabler ;1 Erce*er, in itaattie'4 • A cynical ftiiend, QE of that even when yau 8 Methuselah, and as ba fiat d belt; lY9e11 stilt B ner 5 IN PERSON BOB MASON WOO'Q 7Q/Ie31 sin?inrcowI Oy and the WESTERN SWII1GBILLIES eo'°t'�(�Q .11�Qtdt IOWA' , YOUNG COWBOY R• 5 4„' Show --Dance' Cardno's Hall, Seaforth THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11th _8.30 p.m. -12 p.m. BIG 11/2 HOUR STAGE SHOW 11' "Of Adults 60c Children 30c Tax Incl. Heard Daily-CFPL London - 12 to 12:30 pm Admission - rl • 0, a ••r '7771 , Anonywous $1,000,00 _ 4,11.013/1001.le AtilM31O0ua 1,000.00 Anonymous Anonymous 1,000.00 Anonymous' Anonymous 500.00 Anonymous' An0117mPust 15.00 George E, Unger . . , . . Anonymenst 25.00 Anbnymoua V W,•L Anonymous• .Alvin W. iSillery George. 'Hays Ed. Daly Amer Summers CUTS, BURI S and BRUISES Fred Dinwoodie jeabpg,Sooihinsand Antiseptic. 0:, Chase's Ed. lana ;ntmeut brings quitk relief.:. Regular Size .•6 c, Ec000mg,Sire« 6 times Is much $2.23: Isabelle Anderson AMbealer for,oaer• 50 years. Gordon McGonigle E. H. Close John Thompson • . ....._ Dr C ase' s Ointment 5,00 2.00 10,00 2.00 25:00. 100,'00 25.00 100,00 5.00 5.00 25.00'.. 2.00 10.00 3.00 2.00 10.00' 5.00 5.00 PHONE 80 J. E. BESSE, Prop. FARMERS! We are paying 76c per pound Butter Fat for Cream delivered to our plant. Our trucks are on the road all Winter and will be in your vicinity each week. Price -74c -on truck. A phone call or letter, and our driver will be pleased to call. We are endeavoring to give our Cream Ship- pers the best service and satisfaction 'pos- . sible. A trial can will convince you. We have a few Cold Storage Lockers available at present ae, THE ABLE "SEAMAN" This man is the back- bone of the Navy. A fully trained seaman, highly competent through broad know- ledge - and exper- ience, he is equally at home on the deck of a warship at sea and on the streets of the foreign lands to which his duty takes him. Wherever he goes he wins respect for Canada. He has a satisfying job and does it well. He is not called "Able" seaman without reason. An « A « «i T�! Serrentl llK,.. �rt3, Gegr e • a>wbpay . • Mra,� W, . 400,04 Mr's, Vit, retbi0ir , , , , . , Mrs M. Deena Walla ;e '.Rosa • , . , , , S. Wallace Mr. and Mrs. A. E. Hersey Mrs. 'k'. S. Brugger W. 3. Elder Helen Upsltall Ross Savauge Anent/moils AnonymouS J. E. Willis Seaforth Produee Wright & Bowcliffe Amos Conry Anorrymous Dave Popple R. W. McMillan Robert Wright James A. Stewart W. R. ;Smith Miss Belle Smith Agnes Gaffney Frank Sills, 'Sr. W. T. Thompson Dorothy Theobald Winaiifred ,Savauge Anonymous - ... - „ ...... • Helen Maloney. Syd, Pullman NeilEtattie Wilma Seip Marjorie Bickelh Mrs- T. Bannon F. Finnigan C. Walden Gordon Muegge Walter Eaton J. E. Besse Mrs.„ W. E. Kerslake Elizabeth Smith Miss M. Hartry Mrs. Sarah Bosthart Mrs: Jane McKenzie Rev. C. F. L. Gilbert Mrs. Percy Little Mrs. F. Devereaux Misses A. and M. Ferguson Miss Mabel Cameron - - . - Miss Mary E. Boswell . - , . J. Blakeley R. F. McKereher R. S. McKercher Joe Connolly Wm. J. Storey Mrs. Elizabeth Hogg W. L. Anderson Anonymous Bruce Medd Sam McClure Chester Ciccwierz W. H. Palin Mr. and Mrs. Peter Maloney Mr. and Mrs. H. Ensenberger Mr, and Mrs, William Hogg Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Alex 'Smith. Mr. and Mrs. Arnold Scott Mr. and Mrs. 0. Storey Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Kerr Mr. and Mrs. Percy Smith Mr. and Mrs. Archie Smith Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Hen- derson Mr. and Mrs. Jno. 'Hender- son Carl Vock Anonymous Hugh Gordon Ross Gordon Anonymous James Delaney Joe McQuaid. Louis O'Reilly V. J. Lane Joseph Kale k .. UY 184:::';0*.�rOrt�ll• M 1.'R A ,t T t00 Wl'Rrltht « , t 5.;00 DaW •tsPa1 �, , . • ;4t 2 OR Bordeu ,Reilll A . , . 2.0, 1,110 LeOntard. 1 Auerning .', , 10409. iw0.0 ,Tboxr;as, 1•I clt:w:ell .. ., , «•t19 1,00 William Dennis 5,00 2.00 Elizabet ,McNichol 2:00. 1.00 D rno ,, n McNichol , , , .... • , 5,00'. 3.00 Rudolph Maher 5,00 5.00 Joseph. Tiorntou ..... , . 1,00 5,00 1430,0 DiAtou $.00 L00 Elmer Dennis ....:: , 5.00 10.00. William E. Roo .. , . 5,00•. 0..000 MMr; awnnd MMra. ThRocPronin 1"11317 00 50• 000 25,00 Mr. and Mrs. Wm Little2.00 25,00 Thomas Shannon :.. .. , . 1,00 10.00 Mr: and Mrs.. Austin Dol, 25.00 mage 2.00 25.00 John Montgorgery 1.00 5.00 J. H. Morrison 5.00 1.00 Mrs. E. McDougall 1.00 1.00 M. J. McNab .50 25.0.0 Herman Axtmann 2.00 5.00 Roy Patrick 23)0 2.00 Lorne Hulley 1.00 1.00 John Glanville 2.00 10.00 Louts Dillon 1.00 3.00 John , Murray 2.00 2.00 John Shea, Jr- 2.00 2„00 'Sam Scott 15.001 'Joseph Scott 5.001 150.00,00 James Aiteheson 5.00 5.00 Anonymous 25 00 2.00 William McDowell 5.00 25.00 Gordon McDonald ., 1.001 5.00 James T. Scott 12.00 1.00 Peter McCowan, 1.00 2.00 C. P. VanMiR , 5.00 2.00 Albert Harrison 2.00 2.00 Milton Stewart 5.00 1.00 Anonymous 8.00 25.00 Frank Bowman 2.000' 2.00 }Peter Hicknell 1.00 10.00 Archie McKay 2.00 3.00 Mrs. Annie Murray 2.00 5.00 Michael B. Murray 1.00 1.00 James F. Carlin 2.00 1.00 Joseph Maloney 1.00 2.00 Frank Maloney 1.00 3.00 Matthew Murray 2.00 2.00 Albert 'Krauskopf 1.00 2.00 Jahn Walsh 2.00 1.00 Nicholas Krauskopf 2.00 1.00 William Dantzer 1.00 25.00 Clarence Looby 1.00 M 25.00 William '.earthy 1.00 1,00 Joseph L. Ryan 2.00 10.00 Joseph F. Ryan 1.00 2.00 Joseph P. Ryan 1.00 20.00 Dan O'Rourke 1.00 2.00 Joseph Shea 2.00 10.00 P. J. Dorsey 10.00 5.00 I. Hudson 5.00 2.00 C. J. Lee 10.00 10.00 R. S. Box 10:0'0 1.00 J. J. Cleary ' 5.00 2,00 S. Shinen 5.00 2.00 G. C. Brightrall 5.0 4.00 P. D. McConnell 25.0 0 3.00 H. G. Hays 25.00 2.00 W. H. 'Elliott 2.00 2.00 J. A. Murray 5.00 2,00 M. 'Rotman 5.00 2.00 M. E. Clarke 5.00 1.00 T. 'Chong 5.00 1.00 M. H. Hoff 1.00 G. Dick 5.00 1.00 J. T. Kaiser 10.00 John Bach 25.00 1.00 J. Regier 5.00 1.00 i$. McKellar 20.0'0 5.00 R. Dungey 00 10.00 H. Dale 1.00 10.00 Mrs. Sadie Hart 5.00 10.00 Mrs. A. A. Cuthill .75 5.00 Mrs. Bessie Kerr 1.00 4.00 Anonymous 4.00 4.00 Anonymous 1.00 2.00 Mrs. T. Heffernan 2.00 2.00 Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Silcox5 00 .theare 110 1 You'll have a busy, active, adventurous life. You'll have a healthy life and a satisfying one. You'll visit foreign places and have your chance to see the world. You'll have the opportunity to learn a trade . . . acquire a wide variety of knowledge. You'll be given every training and educes: tional aid to help you climb the Navy's ladder of advancement. You'll be encour- aged and helped to advance with the Navy. Naval regulations permit 30 days leave a year with pay. Pay scales have recently been increased ... and you can qualify for a generous life long pension at the end of your service, while you are still young enough to enioy it. Get the fads today from the Naval Recruiting Officer, Royal Canadian Navy, Ottawa, or from your nearest Ilk �► 'Naval Division.111.10, cow III you have egg -laying machines built for heavy egg capacity and a properly managed egg -laying plant- Vita -lay twill produce top profits. It will not work miracles ... i'iA-.('i. is "first choice" for poultrymen who know that good birds (breeding), properly' handled (manage- ment), fed a proven feed (Vita -lay), will always bring results (egg profits). ROE ,FARMS MILLING CO. ATWOOD. O16VT. dJdu.? KNOW. that egg productions varies in direct proportion to body weight of your birds. Feed poultry by weight NOT Measure. Mark your feeding buckets with painted lines in- side the eontalMr' tri show weight levels of mash and grain. gur:zxmo t.at}y. Alcartra, a 'bred' Holstein; heifer from the herds Of ttie . Huron County Hone at Clixl., top, brought $525 at the All -'caner Man Holstein, Sale, hell} October 25' at Toronto: 'She waa purekased by. Wm. J. Murphy: Litldsay, Ont. Daughter of the XX bull Meadow Glade Admiral Pabst, who was re- serve junior champion at the Rur- on County Black and White Day in 1905„ her Liam is. the 'Vocal Plus" Cow Bessie .Dandy Alcartra, with a three-year-old 365 day record on twice -a day , milking of 530 pounds fat from 15,747 pounds milli. Top price at this sale was $9,400 received by Elmcroft Farm, Osh- awa, for a. bull calf sold to Dr. An- tonio Ubici, Uruguay, This was the highest price for a Holstein in Canada this year. .Top price for a female was $4,$00, received by N. W. McConkey, Peterboro, froonp Clarence Lyons, Mt. Joy, Pa., for a five-year-old World Record pro- ducer. The 78 head realized a total of $95,685 for a general average of $1,226. Thirty of the 78 animals sold' brought at least $1,000, with at least eleven of them topping the $2,000 mark, "MAN WAS MADE A LIVING SOUL" A mote in a myriadeplanets That scatter through infinite space? A notch in the tally of aeons, Is it so that man has his place? By the mass of the hoary moun- tains? By the pendulum of the sun? Shall these be the arbiter's mea- sures When the judgment of man is done? Though dust of the earth be the creature And a star his dial of days, Yet, Time and all space cannot mark him, Nor compass' the tale of his ways; Compute both his age and his. sta- ture. You find them but parts of a whole; Remaining unknown is the nature Of his incalculable soul. For 'tis by the stuff of the spirit- Uncaptured by clock or by scale - Man colors all matter with splen- dor By the search for a Holy, Grail. From lower life up to the better, All endlessly eyeing the best, Naught stays him of warfare or famine In seeking the land of the !blest. For man is a pilgrim and stranger And views a Beyond and Above; He follows a gleaming supernal, Outrunning the stars as they rove. But such is the strength of his hops. ing-- Like sunrise that falls on his sphere - The light of his glowing hereafter Shines far for him into the here! He will not content him with com- • forts That profit his body alone; What boots all this gaining to full- ness? If his soul to its loss be gone! And lest his salvation escape him, Man builds him tall temples, whose spires Mute melody make in their point- ing, Like music from heavenly lyres. So rears he a Bethel of meeting Where God seems the nearest to earth; Where the soul may wrestle for blessing, And the good life come to its birth; Where things of the soul may be nourished, Andclearer light shine on the goal; Since a man was made by is Maker, That he should have life in his soul. For a church has soul in its build- ing, Where souls for their building may go, To ask for a plan for their labor, And strength' for their journey be- low; That hands for their task may be holy And feet for a righteous way. shod: 'Tis here a man, bettered in wor- ship, May likest become to his God Does man want an earth crammed with heaven? And bushes alight from above? Divine must the vision be shining, That man to his Master may move; To draw from •His mind such a pic- ture Of homes that arise from the sod, As make him a city all holy, Whose Builder and Maker is God. REV. A. HINTON, Kippen. A. Case Anonymous, Anonymous Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Morrison Miss E• Mulcahy John Walsh Emma 'Carter D, McDonald Anonymous Luella Taylor Sohn S. Moore A. Lowery 3. Wurm Mrs. ,Elizabeth Bolton Mrs. J. 1{err Stanley Oarnbam Andrew O'Leary Mrs, • Lucy Wood Fred Matta Asabinalliag,41000A ttPak a rye h,eld! In the woodlot 40W4 Jarvis, on lo,t' .�1�,n�lui0ttla'ad, 4pn00#7, sign, of t11kt ;!�rAA4•'�'00 dt'001btirngir' two .P$ 310X111 -of o°lm4vOle, tan: the 'afterryoon lP! libitolat•31ey xil in Pe -Operation. With 334%.,4r00, the der,xonet 'attoi>. 100rl�ear? ranged to prtvide autrict aruaera• with a practical example off' w,00dr. lot managemenit. ! fl,C,1 o1str a tion will • be ' snpervisee tl by W -434,,' G. Thurston, zone f+an'estor; with the Department of Ganda and Fors, este„ All district fanners are invited. to attend this meeting and get poixttt? on; woodlot thinning and care. It ix -petted that a pe'wer maw will be operating , in conjunction, with the demonstration. In order to show the amount of wood which can be thinned out of oneacre of bush, the trees will be cut on the spot, so bring your axe. ELIMVILLE Anniversary services were held in the United Church here on Sun- day with •goed crowds at both morning and evening services', Rey, E. Dale, of Pullarton, was the speaker for the day, with special music by the choir under the direc- tion of Mrs. W. Batten. The choir wore their new gowns for the Bret time. • Miss Donna McFalls, of Exeter, Spent the week -end. with Mr. and Mrs. Routly a d family. Mr. and Mrs_ N. Jacques and family, Mr. and Mrs. A. Cooper and family, and Mr. Harry Murch and Lawnie, of London, were Sunday visitors with Mr. and Mrs. P. Murch. Mr. and Mrs. Ward Martel and children, of the Air Force, Centra- lia, are living in part of -the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. Murch. Mrs. Don O'Hearn and Donna Blatchford CALF MEAL or PELLETS Good to the Last Drop. SOLD BY YOUR DEALER RAISE FALL CALVES 8latcliford's CALF MEAL or PELLETS And Sell your Mick. Sold by all dealers. Blatchford's CALF MEAL or PELLETS YOUR LOCAL DEALER SELLSIT.. Blatchford CALF MEAL- or EALor PELLETS 5.00 1.00 2.00 2.00 10.00 3.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 25.00 1.04) 1.00 5.00 2.00 1,00 1.00 1.00 2.00 1.00 2.0'0 Raises the Finest Cakes. AT YOUR DEALERS Seaforth Produce, Ltd Phone 170-W, Seaforth SURGE MILKERS DAIRY MAID Hot Water Heaters J. B. HIGGINS PHONE 138 : SEAFORTH Authorized Surge Service Dealer Dealers, Bakers; Farmers, Feeders Listen to CKNX---920 on Your Dial Every Morning at 830 WE CAN NOW SUPPLY YOU with OUR FLOUR. "Gold Star" Top Patent (All Purpose Flour) "Excellence" . Second Patent (Bread Flour) Give Them a Trial - (Quality and Prices are right) Excellence Feeds Calf Meal Hog Fattener Laying Mash Pig Starter Chick Starter Chick Grower Hog Grower Sow Ration Dairy Ration THEY ARE EXCELLENCE IN NAME AND QUALITY . TURGEON GRAIN and PROCESSED FEEDS SEAFORTH, ONT. TELEPHONE 354 Feed Division of Excellence Flour Mills, Litni