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1n Toronto. Her lora broth. �r.r .4,p r;;p,
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Yes nes and Iaaae Norris, were ,. , ,, a , I ai ✓ 1,. rafre § a , 11., k #
reminder Of thc9 a�i0n who, gave , .Ya rt ,. .. ',v E�` s. Y , N 7y, �t t y:
,, asd'' ind ,' • 'al lass wan ow e i h le colied; through, a wade nW, infiA � i w '. "l,, , a aF- 1 ry.
;ease. A colored gl w ..AR ibis yet ,very at, red g . d Haus' .and mod rn tri ng >n the w o . ,,, R , t,,;:a , tA: , , .t,:,2!1 ,J ,w . , r f vi .,, : i 4 ;,,r
_ trials . lives in:" defence • oY lslielr _both C Collegiate Institute teachers
arras inailalLed in ble $ eg of SY, is deal indivldualt ,The num art making stained lass win- each. box with or w$thout pU4Pa We, . f " 'y a^! st "Ids; �ti� '` l
n equn Gry. 112gst' of the gaiavea and -one in North Bay and the other x. : ,ss, t� , !
Paul In Roane )earl fm the fourth bar of figures, tiheir oses a d ev dowsr�--and the are 54 years old. usually sprinkle in dt sti r al:: Z� .,, is �trCi p' 4t
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aster crosseef of; world pDaxs x fn Ottawa. Dr. Newkon '14IacTavish' )bort o $ c f o r:. ,LL ri 1 ? °,�» 'y'ir
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century and :`'ever:r=alines; . stadned en the angle of the hearts are de, a e A glass cutter a job demands both ,. ng .n , uS► or f .u. Cups . 01 „ s
h been accepted,: art of ci b 2 urchase works and li are far acticga8 an,,oct3an, but , n manual kill E wee' author of Fine Arts in Oen fruit. Rhultarh may bo cut .(do not ;' .r i�({�`N,'��
glade se a an cep p dad y he ,purchaser r ilg artistry a d m al s ach . p„ ,I {
eta bus architecture. w1 window deal 'Her, The 'stained glass, wipdowa. in Canada ie of lass selects with cera- oda," "Thrown In'" and other Peel) anti packed. Qherries to pe r s '' " a1Qs`1�{Ht
g d books: Thrown !n" bad for Its set yy
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with the g p Ce " eaten fresh should be covers with i
Modern stained glass vrindows= {food Shepherd is the most popular can ,serve as rettiembraitcea close ful attention boE+h ko the color and c 1. overed db '•
to home ting the Village of Stales, and
the
50 per cenh apsup; for pies', aniac ' !" , , ` i ' T" !tt
awhile distinguishable from thole sytb�AGt for a etafned .glass window thickness. The Pane of glass used N
made 50 years, ago .beG . ape' of bbefr (but nowhere are ,there two Good A all window' can be pu�. ehas- is ,the one that exactly Jgastches characters in it were Staffa, Bruce one pant sugar and four parts abet-. • H' • r ��. '7 ti'!x
held and St. Thomas residents. His ries. Peaches •and •pears'require r a,e' � r'' J `
lack of orua* '&croli `w k''and fus- Shepherdsd exactly alike. ed for abottt $150; a medatNon want the color in the design' and beat 5t .,
my detl0ft'-follav(r ieenturi{es-OW,,tra.. ,clow suitable far small eapntry meets the Tight and shade, .require- 'brotheb; John MeeTavfsh, who also prepaying "s for canning anti epv- - REMEMBER - ' i� {� �d
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Ca�ltada'has' several, stained glass erin :,' < m `rYl ,�
sTitions' in r their coloring.': i3t. ". Paul churches' costs 'betw'een $ 200' arid' caents shown in the cartoon. The attended this school wrote several gin 60 7 cent syrup ug (three -. .1 �
is dressed in purple and gold mbea, vsMtndow studios located In Mon -t-,(300. Costs of'mobt wladoVre vary° elm is to let the glees do the work 'articles, •Ptcturtag life In the vii- quarters qf. a teaspoon of ascorbic ' DA1�TC17G E'�ERY NIG1T.l.:. it e ,xtf
real,. Toronto, Ottawa and Saint ' lege in, Erie early days. It was in aced crystals in each :quaxt of sy- ',:, f, ,15
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AL John in red"•and 'green, the Vir- between $30 and $50 a square foot 'the painters' only add detail=s that1. c,:, ;
$OB$'Y DAWNS a • is QR.G ESi
JuhR,: N.B.Eightxon$ year old this school William H. Golding, Ghe will prevent hrRwnesa). g nd h H l ; F
3 but exceptional exam'ples,'such as glass cannot convey. P
George . A Pringle of Toronto's Federal representative for South 3, When a Dined box 3s. used; 'Featuring sensational o c W"!i ',
the tall 4b foot windmr La `fie ' Hand�blown Antique glass, made g y ung vocalist, Mi7ail;aAi `lTtl lam'
, Pringle & London firm is still ac- Huroa`from 1932 till 1949, received i
chancel of 8t. Pauls• Anglican in England, Ff+•ance or 'Germany, is squeeze the top. of the envelope to k tr�z
tine in the craft in which he tie- his education. His graduation from gether above the fruit to exclude ":MIS+S'ION: i' '„ lir
PHONE11 Igen to work in 1890. One of hie Church in Toronto, are mnacch more used 3n most windows. Itis crude Mond to Thursday' 75e .each C'v
expensive. The cost of duplicating glass containing small air bubbles thin school ended his scholastic air, then fold and' seal; ay
first jobs was to help install win- training. In July, 1949, he was ap- . 4. To heat, seal the 'package, Friday and 'Saturday - $1.00 each x
the 15 windows da Toronto's Metro- and its process of manufacture h'as
n. , „' ;doors in Massey Hall.. Another To pointed a Senator in the Federal turn a saucepan c poLitan United Church rias been not 'changedr in a thousand yenta, cepa (of the same a �� y,
�ror}to arm, Robert IM1cCauslanid House, an office never before at- height as -freezer -box) upside down. Visit The Bend during the week alnd pit :,.
d estimated tat $150,000. Stained A, pane of .glass wall vary in thick 1.
• . Ltd., is nearly a century old and tained by another Hibbert boy.
glass costs, like everything else, ness and will contain several enjoy a beautiful Beach at its fnreik.. x'k
one of the largest manufacturers Among( the scholars of later years r
• e • • have nearly. doubled in the past 1 shades of one color. Tfhickness might be mentioned I erne Hutchi-
of stained glees windows in this qlt
DEAD e •' DISABLED -hemisphere. McCausland windows years. may war from one-eighth.to one son, who twice 'graduated from To- ' :
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•HORSES •have been shipped Eo such differ- The window companies prefer to hale inch ' BEACHWEAR AT ccTHE SURF ,SHOP!," Y's.
Artists Take Over i' ronto 'University, He first graduat- ,• a of
devote their am to figures dressed GIFTWARE AT THE`VILLAGE SIItIF' .
ink carnets of the world as Akavfk 'in clothes from BiblieaT days, s.1- ed in 1922, ail' after his gradwa- ' s.4.11�`,
STONE�: ` andr Trinidad, Texas and Lunen- After the glass is cut, t'he artists tion he assisted Dr. Frederick Bant- • • •
PHONE• burg, Peace River and Costa Rica. though there have been a few -re- take over to add" the lines and ing, one of the two discoverers of Use the Lions Information Bureau Free Service for • YM
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quests for khaki -clad soldiers in shadings that will define the p!c- insulin. He was executiv,e see.rg- # Accommodation, Etc.
INGERSOLL 21
Memorial Windows in Demand . some 'heroic poste: The difficulty lure. The lines are not in color tar of Che insulin committee. Af'
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WM. SPROAT, SEAFORTH 655 r 2 AM the Canadian companies are with this, according to designer they -provide the ,features in- ter World Wfar II,. he entered Uni-
• John Ramsden, is that styles Ali+ _ _._
working on a backlog of orders, for I the faces, ,the outlines and details versity again, and ,graduated in 1 c '
might be expected. The Victorian 3fime pigment is a e ey a.r
rebaked in the kiln. .This process
do
uniforms change frau war to war., of the buildings, trees or other ale-
Memorval windows to men fallen; g
1948 as a lawyer. From 1941 he
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in World War I already look'. in ,the composition.
was also assistant director - of the
gl=all
Directory • fashion for colored ass ie repeated until each piece is per-
hinds of buildings went into a long' fact
sent in Clinton cemetery. The at-
tendlance of many relatives, friends
strange because of the changes in - T,he lines' are drawn .with an
Connaught Medical Research Lab-
• eclipse butthere are, some signs Approaching Completion
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The Therese C. Pfrimmer
the uniforms. oxide pigment which is ground up
"But to a very fine powder until it looks
oratories. .
('Continued Next Week)
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- - - - of a revival and recently stained
glass windows 'have been ordered The next step is the leading, put
MEDICAL on in soft double -channeled strips
Biblical dress," Mr. Rams-
den adds, "is ,for all eternity." like cocoa and then mixed with
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Foundation for Polio and
And to some extent the stained kerosene and Venetian turpentine.
for modern 'banks and even for
some private homes. Ion
are easy to bend. The lead-
DR. M. W 31'APLETON One doctor's mase had stained glaziers. solder each joint on both
ity.
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glass window, too, is eternal. Bar- The kerosene, petroleum's oldest
product, and the turpentine give
Injured lin Fall From Tree
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc,
Crippling
ring fire or a bomb, the window
How to the pigment when the )dues
We are very sorry to :report that
material. An ideal ma�t'erial should
•Prevention
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will outlast the wall in which it is
set. The only upkeep necessary is are being drawn.
George Vivian, 12 -year-old son of
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Bayfield - Ontario
to renew the leading between the When an artist has completed'
Mr, and Mrs. Cameron Vivian, is in
Hospital
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Liveetook and Farm 8ai'ea J, N, Popper, Srueefield; R, F•
panus about $very 75 years. Re- the lines on a piece of glass, it is
Stratford General suffer-
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
B.A• M.D. ,on,, and, other appropriate designs ment of tone is .needed in some
JOHN A. Gan 'Phare Piece but this can mean that a,
ceutiy officials of an old church in laid out on a -tray of plaster of
Ing from a broken right arm and
Phone 41-
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�ttent�on to All Parents
,pares and the tray is placed in. a
Toronto-xalled on a stained glass kiln where the glass is heated
undetermined internal injuries re-
ceived when he fell from a cherry
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firm which 'had installed a window
Seaforth aldic work, family crests or the in -I
firing.
6, You can store 38 rectangular .
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in the church 75 years .ago. They gradually and evenly to, 1,200 -de.
tree near his home. His parents
signia of some branch of the ser-
After final approval, putty rem
-SEAFORTH CLINIC vices. ; into the
Free Muscle Examination For All Children Up
wanted an expert to see if the wan grees F. -almost melting point.
Most of 'the kilns are fired by
were in the barn and the boy is •
reported to have lain unconscious f ,;
GEAFORTH,
Teiephone�174
To 16 Of Age
daw needed attention. The expert
viewed the window and reported gas or electricity but some expert
for some time. He ;managed to
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.Years . -.,<.,I
that the lead looked good for at ments+ have been :made with' oil-
stagger to the house where he was
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This examination is to determine whether or not your children
least anotaher 25 years_ heated kilns and g'as' is in use in
some places, though not in Can-
found by -his younger brother, Gor-
don, who summoned his parents. -
of .,their
Burgeon The famous English church win-
for example, have quiet colors
have adherent muscles which leads to polio and crippling condi
Glass is Durable ada. One Toronto man is planning
Mitchell Advocate•
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
tions. Ali parents who wish this service for their children, kindly
a mobile kiln to be fired by a pro
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Optometrist
send in their 'children's names, ages, Township and County.
The glass itself is almost im er- pane cylinder, so that it can travel
HULLETT
Parents of children examined last year are being notified to have
vious to time. It is hard, glace with 'him repair work.
aged m a quick, convenient
easy method for freezing. As a
• ' :brought in for treatment,
their children
which is related only distantly to I As the pieces of glass come from
e
Phone 791
Late Robert R. Ferris
,basic rude for preparation of wage
The Muscle Examination is Absolutely Free, -For Huron, Perthj
ordinary window glass. The color the kiln, they are ,mounted .by
is part of the glass, not a thin lay -(means of wax on: -a sheet of
(MAIN ST. - SEAPORTH
-. Middlesex, Bruce and Grey Counties,
glass.
er of paint as some people think. The painters !then apply to the en-
After a short illness, Robert
Reece Ferris, R.R. 1, Blyth, died
gltar all children before July 19th
Please re s
Lines that appear in the* design, tire area a .mixture of pigment Simi
such as those outlining the folds lar to that used for 'line detail. The
Clinton Hospital Tuesday, July
8. late Mr.
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MAIL ALL REGISTRATIONS TO
of drapery or the text or the fig- sheet is then lifted up to a strong
g, He was the son of the
and Mrs, 'Robert Ferris, Hulle.tt
prepare the fruits and vegetables
which, are usually canned if you
have access to freezing space. The
stored product will have good col-
The THERESE C. PFRDDIER FOUNDATION
ure's features, are all 'baked into natural light and the Pigment is
the glass an• a kiln. I carefully brushed' away creating
township. A member of Blyth
United 'Church, Mr. Ferris is sur -
D. H. McINNES
Bafield 'Ontario
y
"Some people write us to en- highlights and' leaving degrees of
vived. by one 'brother and three sis-
lChlropractic - Foot Correction
quire if it is safe to wash their shadow and tone. The ,pieces of
tars, Bert of Provost, Mrs, E.
,
Total funds donated to date to make this examination possible
stained glass window," 'chuckled a
manufacturer. "We tell them they glass are then separated and re-
in
Blyth, Mrs. Win. Bell and
Freezing is not a method of pro-
is $1,32'5.71
can scrape it with a razor U they baked, thus fusing the pigment
to the
bot Hui -
Mrs.KneJoseph :Bewley, both of 'Hne
Mrs.
Late W. T. Col uhoun
Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 465 The Steps in Production q
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. 'glass.
feel like it." Certain pieces may need further
lett. One brother, Will, and one
One
sister, Mrs. Albert Vodd'en, prede-
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William T. Colquhoun died at his
As the first step in creating a . home, Main St., (Mitchell, Sunday',
Churches are the most•ettensive pigment to adjust the'tone.' .Each
users of stained glass windows, as dd d tri e
chased (vim, The funeral was held
might be expected. The Victorian 3fime pigment is a e ey a.r
rebaked in the kiln. .This process
do
Thursdlay from the Ball & Match
Funeral Home, Clinton, with inter
' mond or Montmorency 'Cherries,
Vedette or
a message with you.
iw punode for a dates 'by phoning Bornholm; Robert
McE Blyth;
Your Business
gl=all
Directory • fashion for colored ass ie repeated until each piece is per-
hinds of buildings went into a long' fact
sent in Clinton cemetery. The at-
tendlance of many relatives, friends
V
• eclipse butthere are, some signs Approaching Completion
and neigh=bors at t=he funeral attest,_
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Valirant Peaches•, Grande or
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- - - - of a revival and recently stained
glass windows 'have been ordered The next step is the leading, put
MEDICAL on in soft double -channeled strips
ed the popularity in which the de -
ceased was held through the viciu
LEGAL
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for modern 'banks and even for
some private homes. Ion
are easy to bend. The lead-
DR. M. W 31'APLETON One doctor's mase had stained glaziers. solder each joint on both
ity.
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4. Purcha.s•e moisiture-vapor proof
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc,
Physician and Surgeon the inner and outer surfaces of the
In the window.
Phone 90 Seaforth glass inserts in every window, fig-�wdndovr
Enijyiiriee ar ed.
material. An ideal ma�t'erial should
phones• office 173, Residence 781,
. ures about 10 inches high.
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. music room ,was a small lyre, in Now the artist can stand the
it i-ts final
ilssd Aur tlbneer Cromarty AGIDNTS: `
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SEAFORTH ONTARIO
up to see ,in
Physician and Surgeon the library a medieval figure read form. Once again it is checked' for
Phone 110 Henaall Ing a weighty volume, in the din-! flaws. Perhaps merely an adjust-
ing room some women feeding pig-
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McCONNELL &HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
B.A• M.D. ,on,, and, other appropriate designs ment of tone is .needed in some
JOHN A. Gan 'Phare Piece but this can mean that a,
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r Bpeclalty fM(yKeredtdr, LJu'blfn; Wmn, Leiper,
Phone 41-
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
and is a small
Physician and Surgeon in other rooms.
Phones,. Office 5-W; Res. 64 demand in modern homes for her new ,piece of glass has to go
through each stage of painting and
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t o attotion sale, call the Jar., Londesboro; J. F. Prueter,
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H. GLENN HAYS, Q•Q
Seaforth aldic work, family crests or the in -I
firing.
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signia of some branch of the ser-
After final approval, putty rem
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Teiephone�174
Whatevex f7ie design, Canadian, ant is thrashed all joints
E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. on both sides. .The window be
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European windows by the brilliance comes weathertight and is ready
P. L, BRADY, M.D. colors. English windows,) for shipment and ,ins,tallation.
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for example, have quiet colors
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Office Hours: 1 P.M. to 5 yr.m., which suit the gentle, infrequent doors withstood everything but a
dail except Wednesday and 8iin the country. Stron'g,�direct hit during the World War II
the fresh fruits and vegetables
a home freezer, or a locker ata
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storage plants. Food can be pack-
and
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mores Examined. Glasses Fitted,
EVENINGS• Tuesday, Thursday out' deep, vivid colors in stained stained glass windows sible'are n perm-
I anent as it is possible for any work
aged m a quick, convenient
easy method for freezing. As a
b . f
Phone 791
and Saturday only, 7-9, p.m. glass. Even those dating
'trend in window de of 'art to
,basic rude for preparation of wage
`k�:,�;i,
(MAIN ST. - SEAPORTH
' Appointments made in advance The present back to .the 12th century still re-
are desirable. sign is -to keep the background sin -I a
tables remember- blanche one
then two minutes.
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Hours: 9 - 6
Wed. 912.30; Sat 9 a m- to 9 p•m-
tain their :beauty. Time and we'a-
pie and use many more rpieces of trier seem to enrich the tableaux.
minute, chill
It is n'ow epmmon Practice to
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glass than are found in older win -I It is fitting that stained glass
ACCOUNTING doors. The smaller the area of the windows should be enduring. The
glass, the less likelihood there is I respect and emotion they command
RONALD G. McCANN of 'breakage. This has resulted' i
is also enduring.
prepare the fruits and vegetables
which, are usually canned if you
have access to freezing space. The
stored product will have good col-
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CHIROPRACTIC
D. H. McINNES
1
Public Accountant , an infinitely more difficult mann' ,,,;,
facturing process -a blue robs, fol
or, flavor and food value when the
va-riety is obtained and good
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lChlropractic - Foot Correction
CLINTON ONTARIO example, may contain 30 or 40 HIBBERT
st
quality packaging is used.
,
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
office: Phones: pieces of 'blue glass,
Freezing is not a method of pro-
.
,1(On•ay; Thursday - 1 W 8 p.m.
Late W. T. Col uhoun
Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 465 The Steps in Production q
cessing food; it simply prevents
"growth
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William T. Colquhoun died at his
As the first step in creating a . home, Main St., (Mitchell, Sunday',
of bacteria. For this reason
place each filled container in the
to
AUCTIONEERS
VETERINARY"""' ' stained glass window an artist'fpre-(July 13. He was 81• He had been
refrigerator, then transfer to home
merchants •
pares a small-scale design 44 Ffull in ill health for the past year. Bona
freezer or locker within four to nix
TURNBULL & BRYANS color. The design includes '•every i in Hibbert Township, he was a son
hours. Be guided :by the direc-
HAROLD JACKSON
detail that will appear in the tom- of the late Mr, and Mrs. James
Veterinary C11n1C the
tions of a freezer manufacturer as
Specialist In Farm and Heusi
hold Sales,
pieted'window and Is 'shown to Colquhoun`, 'and - as'married to the
J. O• Turnbull, D.V,M. purchaser for his acceptance. From I former 'Carrie Leversage. The cou-
to how many ,boxes to place along
the quick freezing wall of a home
4Ucensed in Huron and Perth
W. R• Bryans, D.V.M. his approved sketch, the artist corn- pie 'moved to Mi'tcftell about five
- unit. (We freeze eight pack'a'ges
)Counties. Prices reasonable; Batts-
Phone 105 }Seaforth pietes a "cartoon" which is a draw- I and a (half years ago. He was a
at one time, or we ,pay the storage
diction guaranteed.
Ing the .full size of the window con member of Main Street United
operator for quick freezing large
6'Oi• information, ate., write oT
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taining all details, but no color. Church, (Mitchell. Surviving are his
THE MCKILLOP This master drawing guides the i wife; two sons, .Harold, R.R. 5,
quantities).
lip
This Friday, and every Friday, The Huron Expositor
r
phone HAROLD JACS,SON,
II4, CSeaforth; R.R. 4, Seaforth.
glass artist% in working with the „Stratford; Kenneth, Mitchell; two
MUTUAL FIRE hundreds or even thousands of ^ sisters, Mrs. Morton Corless, Clint
Take a
1. Select only the best -firm, well
is in the homes of over 2,000 families in shopping
;
INSURANCE CO'Y. pieces of glass that may be involy-)ton, and Mrs. Arnold Hill, Toronto.
ripened fruits and fresh, tender
range of Seaforth . • . With the modest average of
•
JOSEPH L. RYAN
,., ed. 1 The remains rested' un'til.IWednes-
vegetables for freezing.
three in all these families, that comes) to over 6,000
Speciallat in farm stock and Im-
effects.
HEAD ;OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont. An additional drawing ---•called day at his -home when services
the "cutline'-4a needed for the were held in the Heath funeral
2. Certain varieties of vegetables
are better suited for freezing than
in the area reached by The Expositor ... And
piedients and household
Satiailaction :guaranteed. Licensed'
artists. By placing a `thin' piece home, Mitchell, at 3 p.m. The Rev.
i G. Dale, Fullarton, the. Rev.
others: Burpees, Early 'Stringless,
people
those 6,000, Mr. Merchant, are 6;000 potentially or
On Huron and Perth Counties.
For pa1^G1ca11ars and open dates,
a ono
OFFWBRl of paper over the cartoon, a trdo- E. ,and
President - J. L. Maloge, Seaforth ing is made which does not show George M. Lamont, Mdtchell, offici-
Tendergreen or Balentine Beans,
Broad .Leaf Spinach, Thomas Lax-
immediately in the buyilftg-need of your merchandise.
write OT p,gne L RYAN'
Viee,Pres - J. H. McEAving, Blyth the detail for shadows and -lines sled. Burial was in Woodland rem-
ton.or Tall Telephone Paas, Gold-
But it won't help your sales a bit, Mr. Merchant, Uri-
• 11L 19•,' 1, Dnbldn. P=hone 40 r 5,
Manager and See. -Tress. - M. A. but does show all outlines, for etery, Mitchell.
ban or Golden 'Bantam Corn, Hen
Lima Beans 'and' Long Is-
legs let those 6,000 know that you have what they
Qht91ili Ll. 4217x62
Raid, Seaforth.
derson's
you
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IDIRECTOItp:
land Brus,ela Spr°Hca'
may want or need. Our job is to help you'do just that.
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EDWARD W. ELLIOTT'
E. J. Z•rewartha, rCilinton; J. •L. S E A F O R T H M O N U M E N W O R K,S
3• Among our On=tario fruits, pre
Terence may be given to Cuthbert
... Phone 41, and we'll be glad to take down your sales
Llcehsed Auctioneer
aor��s I ence promrptly answer-
.Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Wbit- OPEN DAILY - PHONE 363-
or Viking Raspberries, Early Rich-
message, Or to go to your place of business and plan
•d.' Immedi a arraugementa' can more, Seaforth; Chris, Leonhardt,
Archibald, Seer
' mond or Montmorency 'Cherries,
Vedette or
a message with you.
iw punode for a dates 'by phoning Bornholm; Robert
McE Blyth;
T, PRYDE'. & SON
Lowde Blackberries,
Duke
,
4.60•(7' - Charges moderate forth; John H.
i
Valirant Peaches•, Grande or
,
, , on;
. 4 Frank ,McGregor, Clinton; Win. S.
Prune Plums.
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08A �ttiefa,ctf guaranteed.'
{ - Alexander, W ton, Harvey Fuller,
fix,'
ALL TYPES' OF C41IM MERY MEMORIALS
4. Purcha.s•e moisiture-vapor proof
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Enijyiiriee ar ed.
material. An ideal ma�t'erial should
ilssd Aur tlbneer Cromarty AGIDNTS: `
also be odorless, tasteless, strong,
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used ,with new liners.
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