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For Rent
TTOUSE FOR RENT—NICE COZY 4-
4-1' room house: 2 bedrooms, living room
and kitchen. Hard and aoft water; hydro;
garage, garden Arrangements can be
mule to keep cow, chickens. Rent very
reasonable. For further particulars apply
to P. E. MALONEY, R.R. 5. Seaforth.
Phone 64 r 10. Dublin. 44142x1
Notices To Creditors
NOTICE to CREDITORS
In the Estate of MARY BROADFOOT
A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
4 "L. against the Estate of Mary Broadfoot,
late of the Township of Tuckersmith.
County of Huron, Spinner, deceased, who
died on or about the 14th day of February,
1951, at West Palm Beach, Florida, U.S.A.,
are hereby notified to send in to the un-
dersigned on or before the 24th day of
March, 1951, fun particulars of their
claims.
Immediately after the said la.st men..
tdoned date, the assets, of the said estate
will be distributed amongst the parties
entitled thereto, having regard only to
claims of which the undersigned shall then
have notice, to the exclusion of all others,
and the undersigned will not be liable to
any person of whose claim the undersign-
ed shall not then have notice for the assets
so diatributed or any part thereof.
DATED at Seaforth. this 24th day of
February. 1951.
ALVIN W. SILLERY,
Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitor for the Estate.
43404
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Help Wanted
TTELP WANTED—CAPABLE GIRL FOR
"1- help in modern home. Apply Box 978,
HURON EXPOSITOR. 4342-1
WANTED—GIRL TO WORK IN OF -
fire. Permanent position. Opportun.
Sty for advancement. Pleasant working
conditions. Tyig experience desit•able.
Apply to Box 976. HURON EXPOSITOR.
4342-1
TTELP WANTED, FEMALE — LADIES
•••'• to dernonstrate Tupperware plastics.
No canvassing. Splendid commission.
Write to MRS. F. ORCHARD, Unit Map -
ager, 57 Huron St., Woodstock.
4340x3
Notices
MOTICE--ASHES, CANS AND RUB-
ba,ge of all kinds removed promptly
and reasonably. HAROLD MALONEY.
Phone 217-J. Please call at noon hour or
everasiga. 4842x6
A MEETING OF THE RATEPAYERS
•cl• and Trustees of S.S. No. 13, McKtIlop
(Roxboro), will be held in the schoolhouse
on Tuesday, March 20th. at 1:00 p.m., for
the purpose of discussing the proposed re-
opening of the said school in September,
1951. BOARD OF TRUSTEES.
4341-2
WANTED—BOO K KEEPER (FEMALE).
" with scrrne knowledge of bookkeeping.
Must be accurate in figures. Apply in
persons ns GEORGE T. MICKLE & SONS
LTD., Hensall, or call 103. Hensall.
4384-tf
QALESMEN—RICH OPPORTUNITY FOR
" several men to cover good territories,
in Western Ontario, for fast growing
Nursery Company. Excellent scope for
men with cars who are willing to work
hard. Training given. The future is yours
with no ceilinre on income. For complete
details write THE CARADOC NURSERY
COMPANY, Strathroy, Ontario.
4341-2
APPLICATIONS
Township of Hullett
NOTICE
PPLICAT1ONS WILL BE RECEIVED
4"L until Monday, March. 26th, for Sten-
ographer for the Huron County Public
Health Unit at Clinton, Ontario.
Apply in writing, giving experience and
references to
'T'HE COUNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
Hullett will receive applications for an
Inspector and Collector for the control of
the Warble Fly work. to commence April
lot. The Council will Pay 81.00 per hour
for this work, with 5 cents per mile mile -
Applications to be in the hands of the
Clerk by M.arch 20. 1951.
GEOR,GEr, W. COWAN,
Clerk.
Londesboro, Ont.
4342-1
Tenders Wanted
TENDERS
Township of H llett
VEE COLTNCIL OF THE TOWNSHIP OF
" Hallett will receive tenders for the
Spraying of Ca.ttle in the Township of
Hallett for control of the Warble Fly:
work to be done under the Warble Fir
Control Act and to the satisfaction of the
inspector.
All tenders are to be en a per he'd
basis: tenders to be in the hands of the
Clerk by March 20, 1961.
GEORGE W. COWAN,
Clerk,
Lonelesboro. Ont.
4342.1
GREY TOWNSHIP
Tenders For Gravel
MR. A. H. ERSKINE,
Sec., Huron County Public Health Unit,
Goidericla, Ontario.
4342-1
Property For Sale
OR SALE--6-ROOM FRAME HOUSE
vitul barn, Lots 211 and 212, in Hen-
sa I Apply to AMIE lilt WALFF. B.ix
566. Goderich. 434258
QEALige TENDERS WJLL BE RECEIV-
" ed unitil 2 p.m., Satiarday. April 7th,
1951, when tenders will be opened at thc
Clerk's Office for crushing, hauling and
spreading of approximately 12.000 cubic
yards or more of gravel. at a flat rate per
cubic yard. Gravel to be crushed through
a eg-inch screen size. All work to be sat-
isfactory to Township Road Superintend-
ent.
Location of pita and other information
may be obtained from the Road Superin-
tendent
Marked °berme of 400.00 must accom-
pany each tender.
Lowest m- any tender not neu.sarily
accepted.
ARTHUR C. ROCK.
Road Superintendent,
Ethel, Ont.
4342-3
Personals
pos. SALE --AN 8 -ROOM HOUSE IN
3-• Eamondville; stucco finish with hy-
dro: hard and soft water in the house:
acres of land; barn 30x20; shed 30x14
at rear of barn. One door south. of store
and post office. Suitable for retired farm-
er. Apply MRS. JOHN A. McGREGOR
Egmonviville. 4341x3
TENDERS
Township of Tuckersmith
For Sale
• Auction Sales_
,
iTYGIENIC SUPPLIES (R UBBER (ILEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Goods) mailed postPaid hi Plain, sealed Stook and Implementer at Ltd 13. Con.
nselope with Price list. 6 sanstans 86e; 8, Hullebt Township. 114 miles *math and
" samples $1.00. Mail -Order DePt. 143, 8 miles east of Londeoboro, on Wednes-
vo A -RUBBER CO.. Box 91, Hamilton. day, Mtuali 21st, al, 1 p.m.: HORSES—
'Int Grey trimym,gTheldicangsd.,
80AYTreallEftlaH;orefbloacrkmare d
cow slue ,tirne of sale; 1 red cow due in
April; 1 blue cow due in APril; 1 Ayr-
shire cow due April; 1 Durham ateer; 4
Durham heifers ready for market; 2
time of sale; 2 sowe duePiniGa—May1d. BENS
- 65 year-old hens. IMPLEMENTS -01i -
ver
70 tractor on robber, starter, lights
and cab. 5 years old; Oliver 3 -furrow trac-
tor plow on rubber (like new); Fleury -
Bissell tandem disc, 32 -plate; M. -H. 13 -hoe
fertilizer drill; bL-H. 7 -ft. binder (3 rears
old) •, 1 wagon; 4-sectioss barrows: set
bench sleighs; fanning mill; grain miler
and bagger; snuffler; walking Plow; stone
boat (like new); 2 wheelbarrows; M. -H.
No. 9 cream separator with Motor (2 years
old); rip saw; buzz planer; cider press:
pump jack; barrel; electric fencer; speed
back; breeching harness; horse collars;
milk cans; colony house; Queen oil brood-
er stove. used 1 year; lawn mower (like
new); 1 Collie slog 8 years old (heeler).
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS — Beach cook
stove; churn; cupboard; washing machine
with wringer and stand; 2 electric light
shades for work bench. GRAIN AND
SEED -1,000 bushels mixed grain; 4 bush-
els red clover seed; forks, shovels, whiffle -
trees, chains and other articles. Terme—
Cash. No reserve as farm is sold. ROBT.
RILEY, Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auc-
tioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
4342-1
"POI{ SALE YOUNG PIGS. APPLY TO
JOHN CALWILL, Brucefield. Phone
Clinton 62.0 r 32. 4342x1
rrENDERS ARE INVITED BY THE
-• Township of Tockermith for crushing
a
and hauling to township rods approxi-
mately 12.000 cubic yard‘ of crushed gravel
in 1951; %-inch screen to he used and con-
tractor to furnish all requirements. except
gravel/ which will be supplied by the
Township.
Pond in the form of marked cheque for
6500 must accompany each tender or
tender '495111 not be ocrasidered, and cmitract
to` be completed by September 1, 1961.
Tender to state a flat rate Per cable yard
Si for gravel laid on roads.
Tenders must be plainly marked "Ten-
der" and mailed or delivered to reach the
Clerk by 8 p.m., March 1% 1061.
lPOR SALE --8 TONS MIXED GRAIN.
"L Apply to JOHN DIETZ, KipPen.
4342x1
Auction Sales
ucTioN SALE OF PROPERTY AND
`-` Household Effects. Saturday, March 17,
t I p.m., on East William St., in Town
if Seaforth: Kitchen range with water-
front; Quebec heater; 2 drop-leaf tables
nd kitchen chairs; couch; glass cupboard;
2 antique sofas; chesterfield suite; dining
room suite -table, glass china cabinet and
I chairs; number of rockers; radio; small
tables and pedestals; odd chairs ; fireplace
,creen; Beatty electric washer; sewing
machine; 8 furnished bedrooms, beds,
dressers, stands. chest of drawers, syringe
3nd mattresses; quilt boxes; brass kettle:
deck; veranda swing; clocks; scatter mats;
folding chair; step ladder; garden boob;
dinner set, serving for twelve; odd dishes;
kitchen utensils; fruit jars and other art-
icles. PROPERTY—On the property are
a 7 -room frame house with bath; a good
barn and two lobs For further particulars
en property apply 01 the house or see
Harold lockson, Auctioneer. DIRS. J. M.
GOVENLOCK. Proprietress; Harald Jack-
son, Auctioneer. 4842-1
F°' t SALE—QUANTITY OF COB CORN.
Apply to MOORE'S POULTRY FARM.
Phone 666 r 3,_Seaforth. 4340-4.2
VCR SALE -2 ELECTRIC BROODERS,
"- 600 -chick ; 3 coal brooders; 5 range
houses. JARROTT BROS.. KiPPen. Phone
674 r 5, Hensall. 4342-2
Loirest or any tender not. necessarilyDtL
Xgramt
° t;4tergMttlu 4861.2
VOR SALE—BLUE BABY PRAM, IN
good conditions Apply to MRS. RUS-
SELL HODGERT, Seaforth.
4342x1
AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD LE-
' fects, in Town of Seaforth, Jarvis SC,
Saturday, 1VLarch 2411. at 1 pan.: Gilson
Frigidaire, 10 cubic foot, 1 year old; white
enamel cook stove, waterfront (Eke new);
eleetric rangette, white enamel (like new);
Quebec heater; maple kitchenette --buffet,
table and 4 chairs; Kroehler chesterfield
suite, 3 piedes (like new); 1 mahogany
antique buffet; coffee table; 2 end tables;
1 modern bedroom suite, bed, vanity and
bench; chest of drawers, spring and spring
mattress (walnut finish); modern 04 iron
bed, springs and mattress; wardrobe;
Maytag washing machine; sewing ma-
chine; odd kitchen chairs; clothes hamper;
card table; odd chairs and small tables;
10 by 12 Axminster rug with pad (like
new); 2 congoleum rugs; trilight Lanip;
table lamps : electric iron; toaster; 1 com-
plete set of dishes; large amount of oda
dishes ; kitchen u-tensils; garden hose; gar -
,len tools: lawn mower; tubs; sealers and
ether articles. Terms—Gash. KENNETH
COOMBS, Proprietor; Harald Jacks,'
Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney. Clerk.
4342-2
pos. SALE—COLONY HOUSE, 10 x 12.
Apply RUSSELL DALLAS, R.R. 1,
Brucefield. Phone 658 r 11, Seaforth.
4342-1
•plOR RENT—HEATED APARTMENTS;
A• modern eonveniences. Centrally lo-
cated. Apply to Box 977, HURON EX-
POSITOR. 4342-1
FOR SALE '— A QUANTITY OF RED
Clover Seed. Apply to GORDON
ELLIOTT. Phone 838 r 21. Seaforth.
434251
VOR SALE — 2 REGISTERED RED
J- Polled bulls, nine months old. C.
FA.BER, Exeter. Phone 689 r 4, Hensall.
4341x2
LECARING AUCTION SALE, TIJES-
day, March 2080. 1 p.m.—W. E. Nairn
will sell by public auction at Lot 19, Con-
cession 5. of Hibbert TownshiP, 2 miles
south of Dublin, mile west: HORSES
--I gelding 0 years old; 1 aged gelding.
CATTLE -7 choice Durham cows, fresh;
1 Durham. cow due Hine of sale; 1 Hol-
stein covv. fresh ; 4 yearlings; 6 calves.
Cattle all T.Bes
. tested;no ; o reactors. HOGS
11 shoats; 11 weaners ; 3 Yorkshire
,ows, bred. FEED—Quantity of chcice
'lover and alfalfa hay. IMPLEMENTS—
McCormick-Deering 7 -foot binder: Deer-
ing 5 -foot mower; steel dump rake; El-
mira hay loader: 15 -run reed drill: culti-
vittor: riding plow ; walking Plow; 3 -sec -
sound harrows; 1 steel tired wag
VOR SALE — NEW BRITISH KNIT
"L powder blue wool jersey dress, size
20.4. Never worn. PHONE 789.
4334-tf
OR SALE—NEW SINGER SEWING
machin.. electric and treadle Be
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
CENTRE, 78 Ontario St., Stratford.
422341
'WOR SALE—QUANTITY OF BEAVER
•'• Oats grown from registered seed. Al-
so quantity of Mont -calm Barley. Apply
PEARSON CHARTERS. Phone 616 r 4.
431.2x1
WINDOW SASH AND GLASS-- 1 WIN-
dvm• 48,, x 30'; 1 window, 4orr
-10" : I door. 21 6" x 6, 6,i (no 'glass):
3 windows 37" x 35". Apply SEAFORTH
MOTORS. 4312-1
T'OR SALE --GEORGE WHITE THRESH -
not machine, 36x10. equipped with
straw cutter, hiith grain elevator, drive
belt: 3400.00. Apply to JOHN H. Mc.
EWING, R.R. 1, Blyth. Phone 23 r 14.
Blyt h. 4341x3
•p'OR SALE -300 BUSHELS BEAVER
•"" Oats : 200 Ajax Oats ; timothy
seed : orcha rd grass : reel clover : a)f a I fa.
All eleaned with power cleaner. LUTHER
SA1JNDERS. Phone 833 r 12, Seaforth.
4342-1
11�58R SALE—A PAIGE 4 -WHEEL GAR -
den tractor, 11/211.P.. with cultivator,
plow and accessories: also a 1936 Chev.
Coach. in good condition. Apply CECIL
..vr A XWELL., C. N. R. Section Foreman,
Hensall. Ont. 484053
VOR SALE -2 PUMPS: 2 MATTRESS-
'. es.: a horse nlow: 3 Quebec heaters:
some pieces of oilcloth: corner cupboard:
2 tables; kitchen chairs: white dishes:
commode; small table and rocking chair:
large rocking chair, Apply CLARENCE
REEVES. Seaforth. 4342-1
steers; 2 heifer eal ves, sow u
on : 1 tubber 11edwagon with 15 -ft. bay
and roller rack, complete; Clinton power
fanning mill ; scalier; heavy sleigh with
nick: light sleigh t steel water tank; disc:
Deering manure spreader : iron kettle;
'ver emery stone; Renfrew power creirn
-eparator. nearly new ; crosscut saw;
forlvs, shovels, chains, whiffletriet: fence
posts: stoneboat: heavy set harness: 2
dee! pig troughs; 163 feet nearly new hay
foiik. rope: 1 set new 3 -rope sllags: hay
fvirk and chain; hay car: pulleys: I roll
IIOW fence; chicken wire; 2 steel barrels;
vielony house 8x12: 2 shelters: feeder, and
fviuntains: galvanized tube. FLIRNITURE
Quebec kitchen range; Quebec heater;
power washer; kitchen cabinet ; extensien
• ablv; drop-leaf table; day bed: leather
rocker; bureau; desk. Terms—Cash. No
•.• erve as farm has been sold. L..
KUNTZE, Proprietor; W. E, Nairn, Auc-
tioneer. 4342x1
CLIMATE CONTROL- -EVERY HOME
• should have "Climate• Controll" — cut
down burning sun and drying winds by
Planting our "Round Head" Norway maple
trees. Special while they last. 3 to 4 foot
whips. 31_71 each 3 for 84.91, cash with
order. Act quick. HOGLE NURSERY
COMPANY, Campbellford, Ont.
48-12-4
ELECTRIC ,STOVE
TE ENAMEL 4 -BURNER, FAST
elements; automatic oven. Condition
like new.
Apply
SEAFORTH MOTORS
43124
LUMBER
REST PRICE PAID FOR ONE -INCH
▪ Oak. Elm, Maple, Birch. Cherry, Wal-
nut. Prompt payment. See or write
JAMES COLE FURNITURE COMPANY.
Ingersoll.
4342-2
10IACEAGED EVERGREENS — "GROW
your own planta." „New technique.
For only 34.95 cash with order we send
you 10 strong well -rooted one-year cut-
tings. Of very beat evergreen vartetim for
foundation planting, pyramids and spread -
em. Printed inotrile.tions 'how how easy
to grow in Your garden until large enough
to transplant. Have fun. Save birr dol-
ling in pour own nursery. Hurry on this.
HOME 1417RSEHY COMPANY. Campbell.
ford, Ont. 48484
Wanted
AXTANTED—ROLL TOP DESK. NOT TOO
" large. Apply ERIC MUNRO. Phone
394-M, Seaforth. 4342x1
WANTED
TISROTESTANT TEACHER FOR RURAL
"- School near Seaforth. Duties to com-
mence September I, 1951.
School has modern lighting and new
ins tanation fuel oil heating and air condi-
tioning equipment; teacher's room; class-
room well equipped with educational aids.
Write, abating experience, inspector's
reference and salary expected. to
W. P. ROBERTS,
Secretary-Trasurer
Tuckersmith Twp. School Area Board.
R. R. 8, Seaforth.
4342-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock and Implements, at Lot 13,
Concession. 8, Hullett Township. 11/2 miles
south and 3 771i1CS east of Londesboro,. on
Wednesday, l'ularch 21st, at 1 p.m.: HORS-
ES—Gray team geldings, 8 years old.
black mare 6 years old. CATTLE—Here-
ford cow due time of sale; 1 red cow due
in April; 1 Ayrshire cow due April; 1
Durham steer: 4 Durharn heifers ready
for market; 2 steers; 2 heifer calves.
PIGS -1 sow due time of sale; 2 sows
due in May. HENS -65 year-old hens.
IMPLEMENTS—Oliver 70 tractor on rub-
ber. starter, lights and cab (3 years old):
Oliver 3 -furrow tractor plow on rubber
(like new); Fleury -Bissell tandem disc,
32 -plate; M. -H. I3 -hoe fertilizer drill; 23.-
11. 7-58. binder (3 years old); 1 wagon;
4 -section harrows; set bench sleighs; fan-
ning mill; grain roller and bagger; scut-
fler; walking plow; stoneboat (like new);
2 wheelbarrows; No. 9 cream sep-
arator with motor (2 years old): rip ee'w ;
buzz planer; cider press; pump jack; bar-
rels; electric fencer; speed jack ; breech-
es harness: horse collars; milk cans; col-
ony house; Queen oil brooder stove, used
one year; lawn mower (like new); I Col-
lie dog 3 years old (heeler). HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS — Beach cook stove;
churn, cupboard, washing machine with
wringer and stand; 2 electric light shades
for work bench. GRAIN AND SEED -
1,000 bushels mixed grain ; 4 bushels red
clover seed; also forks, shovels, whiffle -
trees. &Mins and other articles. Terms—
Cash. No reserve as farm is sold. ROST.
P-I1,EY. Proprietor; Harold Jackson, Auc-
tioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk. 4341-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
‘•••' Stock. Implements and Household Ef-
fects. at Lot 22, Concession 2, L.R.S..
Tuckersmith Township, 11i. east and 11/2
north of Kippen. Date --Thursday, March
22n6, at I p.m.: HORSES -1 Clyde team
of fillies. 5 and 7 •e•strs old, 1400 tbs.: set
of team harness and collars., CATTLE -
4 Durham CONV,, fre h time of sale: 2
Durham cows due to freshen in April; 1
Durham Cow due in July:- 2. Durham cows
due in early ; 6 choice baby beeves
ready for market: 4 baby beef calves, 500
tbs.; 2 Durham heifer calves born in fall;
1 young calves. PIGS -4 York _pigs, 150
Iho. POULTRY -200 year-old hens (New
Hampshire and Sussex). HAY AND GRAIN
- 700 bushels of feed grain; wheat, quan
tity of turnips: '3 tons clover hay. IM-
PLEMIENTS—M.-H. binder; 111.-11. 6 -foot
cat mower: hay loader: McC.-D. fertilizer
drill; 4-seetion diamond harrows (like
new): disc harrow : 'bean scalier and Pull-
er; single sniffler; walking plow: riding
plow: manure spreader : side rake; sulky
rake; farm wagon; flat hay rack: set
scales; 32 -ft. extension ladder: fanning
mill; rock pulper: 2 steel barrels 50-f4..
water hose; set of farm sleighs: stone -
boat; quantity cedar posM: electric fen-
cer; iron kettle; sling ropes : hay fork ;
forks; shovels: chains; crosscut saw, and
etc.; Co-op Universal milking machine; 2
single units, 2 years old : McC.-D. cream
separator: electro pail: 2 8 -gallon milk
can..; milk pails and strainer. HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS—Kitchen cabinet; kit-
chen table and chairs ; number of rock-
ers; Quebec healer; Axminster rug 6x9;
congoleum rug 12512: 3 rocking chairs; 2
washstands. Terms- -Cash. MRS. WAR-
REN SCHILBE Proprietress ; Harold
jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney,
Clerk. 4341-2
Motor Cars For Sale
s41
NS
Cards Of Thanks
ivrisS BELLA COX NITISKES TO
"LLL press her *alike to the maDY kbati
friends who sent best flowers, cards and
treats While she wee fa Beott Memorial
Hospital, and alio to thank the nursing
staff for their kindness during her seven
weeks' stay there. 4842-1
194ONE-HALF TON PICK-UP, RE -
1 built motor; 1938 Ghev. Sedan.
DUNLOP'S B. A. SERVICE
STATION, Seaforth. 4333-tf
A UCTION SALE OF FARM STOCK,
• Implements, Feed and Household Ef-
fects. Lot 23. Concession 3, Hay Township,
enc' mile west and 1(2 mile mirth of Hen -
sail, on Wednesday. March 21vt, 1:30 P.m -
the following: FfORSES—Belgian mare
14 years 04.1 Tkle(an trebling rising two
years; aged Clyde team. CATTLE---.Ter-
spy cow 7 years old, recently freshened:
Durham X Hereford rew 6 years old. due
time of sale: 2 yearling heifers; 1 calf.
PIGS- 2 York sows .he April 7th and
110 (bred to Tom hog); 5 chunk, three
months old. IMPLFSMENTS—No. 70 011-
,, tractor on rubber. 140040 snd starter:
1929 Essex car: Cockshutt manure spread-
er (nearly new); Cockshett 13 -disc seed
drill with fertilator attachment; Deering
mower. 51/2 -foot cut; steel land roller, 3 -
drums : diAC hay rake; New Idea wagon
with Timken bearings set of sleighs;
cultivator: 4 -section drag harrows riding
Plow; 2 walking plows; single sniffler: 2 -
wheel trai-ler: root pulper ; set double har-
ness: other harness: horse collar': forks:
shovels: De Laval sena-rator, and numer-
ous other articles. FEED—Approximate-
ly 11, tons of mixed hay; 200 bushels mix-
ed grain; 200 bushels Max oats: 1 bushel
red clover seed; 6 bushels timothy seed;
quantity of niangels and turnine. MUSE -
Rota!, krter,CTS--Oai dining room table;
buffet; chairs; dresser; snail] tables; oc-
cashmal chair; 4 -piece parlor suite. In -
eluding settee, chairs: and platform rocker
(antique): Daisy churn; Cracks: sealers:
1 three -burner Perfection oil stove: ladies'
bicycle, good so new: 2 dressers; I stand;
1 cheat drawers; I cupboard. Terms—
Cash. WILLIAM it. BELL. Proprietor;
Edward VV. Elliott, Auctioneer.
4841.2
GOOD USED CARS
MONARCH '49 COACH -
PLYMOU'llf '38 COUPE
FORD '38 SEDAN •
FORD '36 SEDAN
CHEV. '35 SEDAN
Trucks
CHEV. '48 TWO -TON
FORD '32 PICK-UP
FORD '48 PANEL
Tractors
For Sale
11DIANO SPECIAL.—GET THAT GIRL OF
Yours a guaranteed piano with bench.
We have a dandy. Priced to -sell, and
terms if needed. J. E. HITGILL & SONS.
4342-1
(1119r Sale or Rent
VOR SALE OR RENT--100-ACRE GRASS
farm; good well and windmill. Lot 80,
Concession 7, MoKillop. MRS. ALFRED
BROWN, RR. 8. Seaforth. Phone 664 r
11. Seaforth. 4342-2
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good used oars on the old "one-third down,
18 months to pay" basis.
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PHONE 102 : SEAFORTH
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CHEV. DE LURE
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Coming Events
MEET THE IRISH AT THE BIG ST.
IT" Patrick Dance. Irish hats and fun
galore, at the Crystal Palace Ballroom,
Mitchell, this Friday eight. 4842x1
THE SCHNEIDER - ORPHEUS 1840.111
" Choir is presenting a program in
First Prmbyterian Church, under the
sponsorship of the Men's Cilab, on Wed-
nesday evening, March 28th, at 8:80 P.m.
Admission 50c. 4841-2
A COMEDY PLAY, "THE FAMILY
Wash," will be presented in North-
side United Church, Friday, March 16418,
at 8:15 1).112., by the Adult Group of Bruce
fieldUnited Church, under the auspices
of Group I of the W.A. Admission 50c,
children 250. 4341-1
MANY 01 HaR MODELS TO CHOOSE
FROM
BRUSSELS MOTORS
–rhe Home of Better Used Cars"
OPEN EVERY EVENING
In Memoriam
Births
GARDNER—To Mr. and Mrs.. Kenneth
Gardner (nee Margaret Smith), a son,
on March 10, 1051, at Women's College
HO6pital, Toronto.
COYNE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
March 7, to Mr. and Mrs. Michael Coyne,
Stella, a son.
1t1LEY—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
March 8, to Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Riley,
Mitchell, a son.
BEATTIE—At Scott Memorial Hospital, on
March 8. to Mr. and Mm. Kenneth
Beattie. R.R. 4, Walton, a son.
BUCHANAN—At Scott Memorial Hospital
on March 13, to Mr. and Mrs. Donald
Buchanan, RR. 1, Loridesboro, a daugh-
ter.
UDMORE—M EVER LOVING MEM-
ory of our dear father, Roland Cud -
who passed away in Hensel] on
March 16, 1928.
—Sons and Daughters.
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QCRUTON — IN LOVING REMEM-
L) brance of our death mother, Mary
Sons Soruton, who passed away March 19,
1948.
At rest in God's beautiful garden.
Sheltered from sorrow and pain;
Some day when life's journey is ended,
We shall ;meet our loved one again.
--Ever remembered by her children—
Harold, Alma, Mildred and Joyce.
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Cards Of Thanks
T WISH TO THANK MY MANY
-`• friends and neighbors who sent cards
and treats while sick at my home.
4342x1 MRS. P..1. KELLY
THE FAMILY OF THE LATE WM. J.
Humph.ries wish to thank their many
friends, neighbors and relatives, and those
who loaned cars, for the beautiful &yea'
tributes, kindness and sympathy shown
them during their recent bereavement.
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R. BYAM ROWCLI Pa AND FAM-
ily desire to express their sincere an-
Preciation for the sympathy and kindness
which was extended to them during their
recent bereavement; also to thank those
who sent the beautiful flowers, loaned cars
or assisted in any way.
4842.1
T w/813 TO THANK lJ4E DOCTORS AND
ursine ettaff of the Clinton Hospital
for the kindness shown to me while a
Patient there. Also to everyone that re-
membered me with cards, boxes of fruit
and flowers. Also to thank the neighbors
v -ho helped ot home.
4342-1 ROBERT McGREGOR
T WISE TO EXTEND MY SINCERE
•Ir thanks to the many friends who went
me get -well wishes and treats, during IDA'
recent illness. Special thanks M Dr. Brady,
Ttr. McMaster, Rev. Mr. MacMillan, Misa
^turn and the Nurses of Scott Memorial
Nowt:dial.
J. C. COCHRANE,
4842x1 Seaforth.
Deaths
HEN$ALL'
JOHNSON - ln Seaforth, on Friday, March
9. James J. Johnson. in his 84th year.
Buy your Dinnerware at Sav-
auge's March Dinnerware Sale.
Other specials, too. Savauge'e,
Seaforth.—(Advt.)
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Mrs. Passmore sang APOrObriale
duets, the 23rd Psalm and the
Lord's Prayer. Prayer was offered
by Mrs. Mock, after which the
hymn, "Beneath the Cross of Jes-
us" was sung. Mrs. Ferguson
brought an inspiring address on
the theme, "If I have withheld the
poor from their desire." The speak-
er dealt with the vast privileges
and opportunities afforded to us,
as missionary groups. We must at-
tend to the spiritual education of
our children, etc. Auxiliary mem-
bers are invited to attend the Arn-
old .Circle meeting in Carmel
Church on Monday night, April 16.
Miss Walker has been secured, to
address the gathering, The presi-
dent intimated that the invitation
is gratefully accepted. by all. Plans
were drawn up for the next meet -
ins.. Mrs. Lillian Hyde was named.
to act as supply secretary for the
year. Mrs. W. Brown and Mrs. H.
Bell favored with enjoyable duets.
"Bless This House" and "Jesus,
Full of 'Love Divine," accompanied
by Gladys Luker. Rev. Rogers then
presented an interesting mission-
ary film, "Dhula," dealing with the.
work in Central India. The meet-
ing closed with the hymn, "The
Day Thou Gayest, Lord, is Ended"
and the Mizpah benediction. Mrs.
Black -well expressed thanks for the
delightful program,, Several con-
tests followed under the direction.
of Mrs Shirray and Mrs. Chap-
man, There was. a large attend-
ance. The hostesses, Mrs. Brode-
lick and Mrs. R. Drysdale, and the
social committee provided a tempt-
ing lunch. During the social hour
Mrs. Roy Bell, representing the
Arnold, Circle, voted grateful
thanks to the Evening Auxiliary,
to which Mrs. Blackwell replied.
Discuss Plans For Bazaar
Mrs. WilliamKernick was hos-
tess for the Hurondale Women's
Institute meeting presided over by
:Ars. Alvin. Moir. The roll call,
''Our mosrembarrassing moment,"
brought forth many humorous com-
ments. Arrangements were made
Lor holding a third- euchre March
16 in the Legion Hall, Exeter. 'Ten-
tative plans were also begun for
the holding of a bazaar and baking
sale during the second week of
April, all proceeds for hospital fund.
Mrs. A. Moir gave a report of the
course taken in Zurich and mem-
bers who attended were asked to
display their work at the next meet-
ing. A lovely band -made lace table-
cloth was presented to the Insti-
tute by Mrs. Bruce Tuckey, on be-
halrof her mother, Mrs. West. This
piece of work represents years of
work. A committee was appointed
to arrang.e for a ticket sale and
subsequent draw, proceeds for
South Huron Hospital Fund. A
demonstration and lecture on bon-
ing -and preparing fish ready for
serving was provided by MTS. G.
M. Drysdale, of Hensel]. The mot-
to, "Homes are the greenhouses
where plants of citizenship are
started," was presented by Mrs. A.
Rundle. Charles Kernick favored
with a coronet solo, and luncheon
Was served.
Miss Hood is in Clinton Hospital
and Miss Slavin has a fractured
hip. Neither fractures have been
set yet.
Bob McGregor is a patient at
Clinton Hospital. recuperating from
a major operation. His many
friends wish him a speedy recov-
ery.
Misses Beverley Sangster, Mar-
ian Irwin, Mary Anderson. Virginia
Triebner and Betty Mickle, of the
Western University, London, visit-
ed last Wednesday evening with
the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Laird Mickle.
Chief of Police Harold Hedden,
Mrs. 'Hedden, Bobby and Jimmy, of
Dresden, spent the week -end with
the former's mother, Mrs. C. M.
Hedden, and brother, Herb.
Amber Rebekah Lodge is spon-
soring a home cooking sale and, St.
Patrick's tea in the club rooms of.
the 1.0.0.F. Lodge Hall on the
main floor. Saturday, March 17, at
3 p.m. This promises to be an out-
standing sale and some choice
home baking is being offered at
this sale.
Keep the date in mind: Hensall
United Church. Monday, March 19,
at 8:15 p.m. for Earle Terry and
his all -girls chorus from London,
sponsored by the choir of the
church, who will appreciate your
patronage. Remember, these faith-
ful choir members present fine
music for your listening pleasure
Sunday after Sunday, and if is up
to the congregation -to come out
and show their appreciation. When
the ticket seller calls at.your door,
be sure and buy a ticket.
Fiddlers' Contest
and DANCE
will be held in the
Community Hall, Seaforth
TUESDAY, MARCH 27th
Commencing at 8:30 sharp
Tickets, 75 cents.
SEE BILLS FOR PROGRAM
AND SALE 02' TICKETS
Sponsored by L.O.L. 793
EUCHRE- DANCE
Sponsored by Kippen E.W.I.
Hensall Town Hall
FRIDAY, MARCH 16th
Euchre at 8:30 sharp
Music by Murdoch's Orchestra
LADIES PLEASE BRING LUNCH
Lucky Lunch Prize
ADMISSION — 50 CENTS
ST. PATRICK'S EVE
Novelty Dance
Friday Night, March 16th
from 11 p.m. to 2 a.m.
LOOBY'S HALL, Dublin
Hats, Horns and Novelties
DESJARDINE'S New and Old -
Time ORCHESTRA
Admission — 75c
ALSO DANCE
Easter Monday Night
MARCH 26th
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When
He Grows Up
It will be all the average young
fellow can do to make a liming,
pay hls taxes, establish a home,
raise a family—after he begins
to earn his own living.
Our Junior Estate Policy starts
Junior out with a standard $1,000
Policy . . When he becomes
21 years of age, the face value
automatically becomes $5,000—
with no increase in premiums.
Just Imagine how nicely this will
fit Into his increasing responsi-
bilities.
For further particulars, consult
ERIC MUNRO
North American Life
Phone 394-M Seaforth
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CROMARTY
Buy your Dinnerware at Say-
auge's March Dinnerware Sale.
Other 'specials, too. Savauge's,
Seaforth.—(Advt.)
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Deichert and
son, Ronald, of Zurich, visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Thos.
Laing.
Miss Pearl Regele, of Walton,
spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs.
Nelson Howe.
Mr. W. Roebuck and daughter,
Marion, of Vermillion, Alberta,
cousins of Mrs. T. L. Scott, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. T. L.
Scott.
Mr. Jack Hoggarth is under the
doctor's care.
Mrs. W. Houghton visited with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple in
Egmondville and also called on
Grace Chalmers at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. William Leeming in Bea -
forth.
Mrs. Roebuck and daughter ac-
conipanied Mr. and Mrs v. L Scott
and family with Mr. Moore, to
London, to call on Mrs. Locke, al.
so Mrs. Jean Chalmers and son,
David.
The Ladies' Aid of Cromarty
Church are sponsoring a St. Pat-
rick's pht-luck supper un Priday
evening of this week.
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• One Meteor, 1950 Sedan
• One Chevrolet, 1950 Sedan
These are both beautiful ears, air conditioned
and many extras.
• One 1938 Studebaker Sedan
New motor and paint job, and tires. This is a
good car with 30 clays guarantee; motor has only,
run 50 miles. Apply- to
Jonathan Hugill
Phone 616-34, Clinton — 667.6, Seaforth
Terms arranged
PUBLIC NOTICE
The Seaforth Stores will close at 6 On.
Thursday, March 22nd
Closed all day, March 23rd, Good Friday
OPEN SATURDAY MORNING
Please shop early Thursday, March 22nd,
to avoid any disappointraents.
Thank you!
MERCHANTS' COMMITTEE
Chamber of Commerce
For These
Special Automotive Services
• STEAM CLEANING
• UNDERCOATING
• GLASS REPLACEMENT
• BRADY RADIATOR CLEANING
• DISTRIBUTOR TESTS
• WHEEL BALANCING
Call At
DALY MOTORS
Ford - Monarch Sales & Service
PHONE 102
• SEAFORTH
Seaforth Creamery
PAYS
Highest Prices for
Cream
PRESENT PRICES:
No. 1 Grade, Truck 82 cents
Special Grade, Truck 84 cents
No. 1 Grade, Delivered 84 cents
Special Grade, Delivered 86 cents
CREAMERY AND LOCKER STORAGE
SERVICE
We Are Proud To Serve You
PHONE 80 SEAFORTH
25 -CYCLE STOCK
TO CLEAR
1 Thor Washer $149.50; NOW $120.00
1 Thor Automagic, with Dish
Washer, $369.90; NOW $325.00
1 Massey 16 -cubic foot Home
Freezer, $640; NOW $550.00
1 Massey Pressure System, $123; NOW. $100.00
SPECIALS
1940 CHEV. SEDAN—Excellent condition
1950 CHEV. PICK-UP—Like new
1948 OLDS SEDAN—Raclio, air condition
Seaforth Motors
Chevrolet - Oldsmobile
Phone 141
Seaforth
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