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' .. sees iTA�! . cq �A fait idlk i �s yarn an the bobbin with.nperaeriisd �^ J,1p x �%�: s7..., t thread f'n a 'No. 14 needle, Stam -p14 ',:: ,seµ .. � itp ��#?i� �R !�1'�;r�,: i Problem i°A' l/1lr. design; 00 orgaudici or lawn. and s ` aLs o - � pry' p fiSl + gAi1 b%'t OTM 4a i l aq toI.PQ AR baste this ,., , ... . .:: l�)P�d4iesl1t9t�e_}ilae;.:i3to� What to give to the bride? Al the wro • side of the fabrflp to be ! of iF oa see piece into Position on. ways a �y a1NN8 ellilftAN AtbT`.7 5. Quebec. Pbbi `ive problem $t seems, and with own Preference), then monogram embroidered. the current it bumper ks as if manyrop of wed_ them in One of t'a smart contrasting color- ,Prepare the ,machine a$ reeom- hydro Hosie• gdine®nrmisi +.. a r tonigAx Q ao 1" O p Q Maskers will the looking for ideas he I,ia t atiraetrve.'cpmbin the p,o1P60(}d pttaw-4, 4, Tined III, F mended for all Gllese stitches: lover- Mr. b'afognTch ptgirt►}I ,{ . annus was a set of gray 'bake% tow er teed• or attach fled cover Taxa 11*11o,Homemakers1 Long frosted 4. PAinced cucumber in toni to W manag?n��esL�ulimi�'1J�. to side, street c]�4tii% isjgX� ' It is a�way� nice to feel that you els embroidered in shocking 'pink (depending on your type of ince # rn_....e for we a pliit, dI '.L�Ctssat have en •something really useful, (to accent a gray and pink bath drinks on war summer days+need juice is pleasant'—•and so is WOr' replace treed' as they',are cut $o, its �,Mo sliwa; jA yghlob „ • g" chine), Iie7nave preserFa font and no recommendation. Just make 'chestershire sauce. to aishieve a continuous supply qP mile top long," art•�iein as well as attractive, so if you must room). , ` set stitch regulator at' `01"_ l- them so that the do not disap ,lut 5. Lemon or lime juice added to :1095 for the mills. 2. About 160,400; "Wleli," aaidL q, ><nan�.ger„ "an keep the budget in mind, but still You can do the monogramming Place stamped design in ;hoop's. lin- y would Eke to avoid the standard quickly and easily right on your sert hoops under presser liar. Law- dire t exlpectations. thirst almost any fruit juice makes a bef they are a trifle 1, . banalities ,such as -trays, ar doubt- own sewing machine. Sewing cell er pressefi -bar. Iioid end of tap quencher shouldn't be too eel or drink more 'satisfying. She: "Dal anyone ever tell yOtl "Triflel'� moaned i afo9S�uick. ++ int vases, tiara is an idea: what tree are currerVtl demonstrating thread—lpwer and raise. needle to sour, or too sharp, Also, it 6. For variety, a can of tomato .how wonderful yon ares? telling you day aro a Milo too. It y! shouldn't be overloaded with ice. soup diluted with a quart of cold He• "•Don't 'believe so." de s1;4vvol" could be more acceptable than a free of charge, a 'brand new em- pick up the bobbin hereat and draw , pair of handsome mono a appetite (beverages tend li -satiate milk may be served as a noun She: "Thele wdhere d you get the "Ate right," said Qlte, malls@ 'handsomely monogrammed Ilroidery' technique which does' not thread to„the top. Fh?1ow the de- the appetite making this thirst ing beverage. 'Sgrinkle with minc idea:?" I "So they are a mile too, lon_30 terry towels? You may be able to require the use of any attachments. sign with a circular, motion. ' quenching job a vicious circle. olivee and, serve with peanut bu - pick up a -pair of plain, but very The Boucle stitch is the one to use Once you've mastered this stitch However, there are many nourish ter sandwiches. nice ones ou ,gale, or you could bay for terry towels, but this is just the results are bound to please ing mixtures that hIt the nutritive small hand -towels. -Select interest one of.several interesting new fash- both. you and the new bride, and as needs, A good, suggestion from the The Question Box ing calors (YOU ,might make ion stitches they're showing which .is the case. of all,truly successful Poultry Products Institute is the -Mr. C. K. asks: If milk is sup - discreet enquiries about the bride's can be used on, all types of gar- gifts, yoWiI .probably„ want some addition of a beaten raw egg to plied from an accredited herd, Is it monogrammed towels for yourself! hill d a c e fruit juice. Meantime we necessary to pasteurize it, and if hope you haven't forgotten how so, at what temperature. �much an egg nog is appreciated' Answer: Yes, pasteurization Of ]bbe When made with cod milk, a beat milk Is cheap health Insurance on - y on egg, a heaping spoon of ice the farm or at the :cottage. A ther- (Continued from Page 2) cream, and true -fruit flavoring or mometer reading of 1'38 degrees z ' chocolate syrup, should be used for 30 minutes, The other teachers who have had Then, too, anyone will perk up at Thap *hill as quickly as possible. chargeof the 'whole school since the mention of lemouado, yet tastes 1885 are: Walter W. Thompson, and circumstances vary in the pre- Mrs. T. F_ asks. -Can gelatine 1886-1894; Peter McNaughton, 1894- paration of this coolir, drink. A moulds be allowed, to set again is 1896; William E, Hoggarth. 1896- hurried, pitcher of lemonade, made they become watery in a warm ' 1899; Reabin W. Jewitt, 199-Eas- by simply squeezing lemon juice Place? ter, 1902; Wilson ALten, Easter till and adding sugar and water to Answer: Yes, gelatine mixtures June, 1902; Robert Bruce, Septem- taste, is perfectly satlsfaetory. will become firm and. -the flavor Not a 011 ro., ` ber, till College ' opened for fall However, it will be easy if you will ,be good if chilled quiokly on term, 1902, while Bert Killen wars memorize our method: mix, the rind the same day. Lam, Hulce[, atiLVUW-, invA, V411L OI z mincer lemon/ shells, 1 clip Easter 1903 Ib 14 0 Phone 110 Hensall a a,t a punch bowl. y McCONNELL &BAYS Mona Clark demonstrated (how to Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. make a jumbo salad, and Anne Take *'Tip Physician and Surgeon Steffler and Helen Knight, respec- t PATRICK'D. McCONNELL Phones: Office. 5-W• Res, 5-J tively, displayed their techniques 1. Use syrup for sweetening cold H. GLENN HAY8,'Q.C. Seaforth at making bean salads and tossed drinks instead of sugar, as the sug• ar often remains undissolved in ilia >.>k i County Crown Attorney salad, ,After the meeting adjourn- bottom of the glass, th a delicious lunch was served by s"?.• SEAPORTH, ONT. SEAFORTH L CLINIC Telephone 174 the hostess. � Z. A twist •of sliced lemon tri -.., E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. — orange, a sprig of mint or a few Internist According ;to statistics, women whole berries dress up a fruit r P. L. BRADY, M.D. live four years longer than .men. So drink. OPTOMETRIST Burgeon You might as well give up, fellers, 3. A drop of peppermint or a "`' s The Infantry Mortar Crew Office Hours: 1 P.M.to 5 m., the wife will get in the lastvvord dash of cinnamon makes a pleas— JOHN—E. LONGSTAFF p' anyway, • s • daily, except Wednesday and Sun ant'variation for a chocolate milk »:• Optometrist day. drink. Wpm Examined. Glasses Fitted. EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday FALL FAIR DATES & Phone 791 and Saturday only, 7-9 p,m, 4� I MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Appointments made in advance Following are listed the dates for; r Hours: 9.6 are desirable, district fall fairs. Seaforth fair 1iVed, 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. will be held September 18 and 19, i' Y and -the International Plowing ' . • `# ACCOUNTING Match will be in Carleton County, CHIROPRACTIC at Carp, from October 7 to 10. Arthur RONALD G. MoCANN "'•••'-••••••• Sept. 2324 Atwood Oct. 2-3?' ' D: H. McINNES yfleld ' Public Accountant Ba Sept. 24.25' 'CLINTON ONTARIO Blyth Set Chlropractle - Foot Correction p • 1617 z :; COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Office: Phones: Brussels ............. • .Sept. 25-26 ex w, } Mofnaayy Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455 Chealey ............. • Sept. 5 - 6 'T Clifford£' ............ Sept. 16-17 Drayton .............. Sept. '20-22 AUCTIONEERS VETERINARY Dresden sees.......... Aug. 2x-28 X` • f ` �` "" Dungannon ...... Sept. 17 41 '?~ Durham ....., Sept. 9-10 Er 4, TURNBULL & BRYANS 'Aug. 29 -sept. 1 y%x HAROLD JACKSON V ry Elmira ............ 8 The Huron Expositor.• Specialist i Farm and House- eterina Clinic Exeter Sept. X7-1 u �„> :.;;�•:..<,;;� :'` '�': J. O, Turnbull D.V.M: Forest .. , sees , ... .. Sept. 26 27 >tlold Sales. ,,� Hanover .............. Sept. 17-18 SEAFORTH :;g < • .:. • ..x:. Huron and Perth W. R. ,Br ns D.V.M. p`;>;''`'"; licensed in Ii W Ya ' : .✓,!: Harris o t n sees... Sept. 24-25 •,:` #{i3f(i<;;�><:#i:#rt. :;f,<x: .' '' •,#:.. iCminties. Prices reasonable; calls- Phone 105 Seaforth Holstein ! . ..-sees... • .. Sept25.263action guaranteed. Ilder on _•. .........Sept. 24 .I�:;; . �•>:�.:..`. ..::.... ..• :... ::r'':•x�..•!:::.,;:F.,F{+. ,•r, ,-:. • i# f.. ��l i ' € �1' €rj A' s;r ior informsti0n et write orKinc df n e ..e s... Sept.ep1 9 phoneHARDT4JACKSON, 661rTHE McKILLUPrkten sees.......... Sept.St25-26 - m•. r S�:r>i"'^ �..wr. x 1 r� I �infif.d - : 4I � :i I JutI l i1 , 114,9eatorti;R.R. 4 Seaforth. Lindsay .............. Sept. 16-20MUTUAL FIRE Listowel ~. x •'' - a ..este • • ...Sept. 22-23 JOSEPH L. RYAN INSURANCE CO'Y. London (Western) Sept. 8-13 t•._,, _ �;�%�� ''^`•>�:y>; "�` i ss. :%sly<:rn , Lucknow ........... . . .Sept. 23-24 : in Specialist 'in farm, stock and im- plements F and household—SEAFORTH, HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. Medford Oct. 3-4 Batisfiaction 'guaranteed. Licensed ,Mildmay ............... Sept. 15-16 t For full information visit the Army 3n 'Huron and Perth Counties. OFFICE3RSa Milverton .......- Sept, 1'9-20 recruiting office nearest your home, iVlftoheii . ............. Sept 23-24 In attack and defence, the Mortal Crew adds to the effectiveness of Infantry. vor particulbs and open dated, Preafdent J. L. -'alone', .Seaforth Mount Forest ......... Sept. 18,15 Accurate, concentrated firepower is vital to successful operation in the field, It calls No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, *lite, or phone JOS'EIPH L, RYAN, Viee,Pres - J. H. McEwing, Blyth New Hamburg ........ Sept. 12-13 Rideau &Charlotte Ste„ Ottawa, Ont, 9'.t, R. 1, Mblin. Phone 40 r 5, 11Smager and See.-Treas. - M. A. Owen Sound ' for coot, highly trained men to operate the many complex weapons of the Infantry. ... � ... Sept. 27-29-30 No. 3 Personnel begot, Artillery Park. illtab74n 4217x52 Reid-, Seaforth. Paisley ................ Sept, 9 -9 Canada's tough, independent Infantrymen are the finest fighting soldiers in Bagot Street, Kingston, Ont. Palmerston Sept. 29-30 + the world. At home and overseas, these young men stand in the front lines of. Canadian Army Recruiting Station, EDWARD W. ELLIOTT DIRECTORS: Parkhill .. Sept. 26 Canada's freedom, 7. 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, but. Licenser! Auotioneer E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L, Ripley ... . ............ Sept. 16-17 fv No. 7 Personnel Depot, ,oro to Barracks, gorrespondence promptly awwer• Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit- Rodney . • , .... • • , . • Sept. 18-19' VANCOUVER There are outstanding career opportunities for young men in the Canadian Elizabeth Street, London, Ont. ode Immediate arrangements can more, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt, S1 AVORTH . • . , . • . , , Sept. 18-19 Daily from TORONTO via AJrmy Active Force. They are career opportunities with challenges of adventure Ale ngade Tor sale dates by phoning Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea• St, Marys , . , , .. , , . Sept. 30-'O:ct, X MNAHf • WINNIPEG apo g . Army Recruiting Centre, K�3; [AinioII. Charges moderate forth • John H, McDwIng, Blyth; Stratford ......... Sept 1517 SASKATOON the excitement of travel in the most important job in Canada today — defence. 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont. EDMONTON • JASPER find AsmidRecrukin Army ®aiisivi;ation gwarguaranteed.ed, Frank McGregor, Clinton; Wm, S. Strathroy .. , sees. ySPillt, 4 - 6 Standard and tourist al -p-^ You are eligible for service in the Canadian Army Active Force if you are 17, g Centre, lamas St. Armoury, Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Tavistock ........ - .. Sept.' 5 - 6 ing cars, bedrooms, compart- to 40 years of age, tradesmen to 4S, hysitally fit and ready to serve anywhere. 200 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont, PEFtCY C. LVFil4HT G'odeich, . 1 mems, bouffet lounge, din. Teedfordr ........ Sept, 30J0'etnd car, modern nzno #.l 0 esaesed Auctioneer . Cromarty —AGENTS: ................. Oct 2,3 coaches. Thedford Toronto (C.N.E.) ..(Aug. 22 -Sept• B ' f' Livestock and Farm Was � s J. E. I'oppor, Iiruceii6ld; R. F. Toronto (R.W:F.) .. , .:. Nov. 14-E2 ' 1 S r � t a 1 s t j . • „ , ,. A o . ; � '� at 8peaialty u6erefhor, Dublin; Waon, trefper, Walkerton Por is better suetfon sale, call the J'r y Loudehboro; J. �. truster, Wlarton Sept. 11'-]2 +1�' A4 etlolieor, Mono Nen Bradli-agen; Selwyn Baker, Pirtle- 'Woodstock ..... • CANADIAN NATIONAL • i 'Pal; 690 r W. aft" Zurich r . . ..............-ot�tt. BBQ . ,_. : ::.. I ::... :....J ::... ,. •r , 4 :.. .—,. . ,. ..r sees. .. :- ,.. sees.. ..::..., . .'- :sees. . :. -' 2 8 l .4.- ...i., qq J ..: .. , <.. IJ :.. :.. i4 , ...,... .. :.. is ,. :. ., .. l f.. ,..."": ,.. :: .: ., ..- .: }� �j' ,.1. ��' �'Y•• .,d vA ,q. w. well r;:...: .. y: ::. ,,., p..::t ,;., -nr, Its'•• IM1,,:" ��?�J[�fir.. A• 4&WYS;h.Y.e,tx- ,,� L' @ ro{ n ..,•, , ,. ..,,sees . , ... :>.,, , „ ,::: . _, . , - V xJ�i�� �i�.`.l:iitk<Y �k. � tn, y Ir ( �4, ..A-'%'•1aJ,-'VI'�+���,b°d- SYS->4i1�•U;�LL '�'43,9e.. fwj��x r��'�",�ub' � o,S,+��M�r'3,'i Sae aIASOn, Rater and 1 cup sugar. Boil these April, 1903 - December, 1904; Sal- 3 items for 6 minutes, then cool. en'a Mrs• A, asks• What mases cloudy iced tea? Civic Holiday week -end is a time of added danger. A. Callaway, 1905; Margaret Add 1 cup lemon juice and 4 cups Davis, 1906; Lynnie, Gillespie, Janu- cold water to the lesion syrup. Answer: When the lemon juice' or fruit juice is added too long The increased likelihood of death and injury is a matter PROCLAMATION! ary, 1907 -June, 1908, Pour the lemon drink over ice in a From 1908 the.school term has pitcher, or tall glasses.- Makes 6 to before serving , iced tea becomes cloudy. Howev' r, clouding, has of vital concern to all users of the highway and must be TOWN OF SEAFORTH run from September to June, in- 8 servings. stead of January to December, as no affect What! It on the taste of tea• r offset by good judgment, courtesy, and extra Holida had been the former custom. Maur- Rhubarb Delight ice ,Erb, Septemiber, 1908 -June, 21/4 cups cut rhubarb Mrs. C. Me. asks: :How can we care: V 1 C y 1910; Hannah Finlayson, 1910-191'1; 3 cups water Prevent an oily film on freshly REMEMBER: Edna Davis, 1911-1912; Jean B. 1/3 cup sugar made tea—we have tried numerous On instruction from the Municipal P Hanna, 1912-1914; (Gertrude White, 1 cup pineapple juice 1914-1915; Isabelle Simpson re- ( � brands? Answer: • • .. Watch out for children Council, I hereby proclaim . 1 small -ginger ale. sieved part time) • Mabel Yeo, 1915 Cook the rhubarb in water for This film frequently forms on steeped tea made from '. 1916; Jack Fawcett, 1.916-1917, 10 minutes, 'Strain, then sweeten hard water. If you use a tea pot .Drive at a reasonable speed --not too fast (Mrs. Alex 'Stewart relieved ,fora with sugar. Combine rhubarb juice with a long spout instead of a con- nor too slow'' Monday', August 4th,1952 time); Lily •Holmes, 1917-1'919; rBes- with pineapple juice and drill i taro with round lipthe film kill . sie Tough, 1919-1920; Susan Klein- - feldt, 1920-1922; Bella McLellan, refrigerator. Add coloring if de- remain in the tea pot. > ..Keep in your own traffic lane CIVIC HOLIDAY 1922-1924; Grace XrLean, 1924- sired, 4nd gabger ale before eery - 1927; Vera He ing. Makes' about 8 glasses. Heywood, 1927-1928; Al- Don't pass ° ' ' p son curves or hills For the Town of Seaforth, and respectfully l� y vin Dodds, 1928-1930• Lily Grebb, Iced Mocha 1930-1931; Ross R. McKay, Anne Allan invites you to write to her c/o The Huron Expositor. Be- courteous to ,. request the Citizens and Businessmen to 1931- 6 tablespoon's chocolate syrup 1941; Glenn Gemmell, rS•eptember, 3 Send in your suggestions on home - :.. others observe the same. cuifis coffee, double strength 1941 -October, 1941; (Mrs, Arthur • 3 cups milk Kemp, October, 1941- December, Vanilla ice making� problems and watch this column for replies. Let us all combine Our efforts to keep the weep! i i DR. E. A. McMASTER, cream, 1941; Margaret 'S'mith, January, Blend chocolate syrup with cof- 1942,7une, 1942; Marjorie. ,Bryant, r QUICK .CANADIAN QUIZ free from accidents. Mayor Y fee and chill. Combine with cold September, 1942 -Tune, 1943'. Jean 1. Who, in .a city crowded with « » God Save the Queen milk and serve in tall lasses. (Cole, 1943-1946; Josephine Moue $ tain, 1945-1946; -Craig Wilson, 1946 Makes about 6 servings. elected office holders, is the first woman ever to be elected to her GEO. H. DOUCETT 1947; Angela Morris, 1947-1948;Tea Cocktail Particular office? MINISTER Lucille Boyce (later Mrs. Harvey 1 tea -bag 2. In 1939 there were 46,000 federal Sparling), 1948 till June, 1952. 1 cup boiling water (Continued- Next Week) civil servants, How ,many to- day? The Chamber of Commerce announces that 1 cup grapefruit juice ` 2. teaspoons lemon juice Cranbrook Stores willbe ' closed as usual the Wednesday Cornflowers Ice cubes,. Hold Third Meeting, Add dioi4.ng water to tea bag and afternoon following Civic Holiday gs Por steep 5 minutes. Remove the Hear ''Home Economist tea bag and put 'tea into a j-ai• with — At the third meeting of the Gran- a tight fitting cover, add fruit juice brook Cornflowers, held recently at and cubed ice. Cover tightly and shake vigorously. Serve immedi- t'...,.•,' �,• - the home of Mrs. Bernice Corlett ately into 5 glasses . / Your Business Directory • guest speaker was Jean Steckle, lately appointed home economist Fruit d \ ` ® � Punch For 50 for Huron Bruce Counties, and who 2 quarts strong tea LEGAL MEDICAL instructed the nine (Corn -flowers 2 cups lemon juice pre::ent and their guests, 11 mem- 4 cups orange juice tbers of the Brussels Garden Clu% 2 cups sugar DR. M. W.'STAPLETON A. W. SILLERY in flower arranging, illustrating her hints as she spoke. 11/Z quarts grates juice " Physician and Surgeon Barrister, Solicitor, Etc, Phone 90 : Seaforth :After opening exercises Helen 2 quarts water g 1 quart ginger ale. Knight read the minutes of the last -- - Phones. Office 173, Residence 78 JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. ,' meetinga nd they Mix tea frust nice and u g r e were seconded by -�f(oF',7G:if':i<;` f:!"'•:Stl:•aV,•$R:A' 'k:<y._ .•>�::.,......:.„.........3..:...�:...�”:--.�; ::.:. t:..:.t....,:...,... :.?::,.:. `:..:,: o-:':. c..... •••:F <:....,:.:. ,. ,.::::...�., ,... ,: .: :.....,... ..,.., ..., . :� . « ..5: sees i� sees - .., :., .. sees. ..::... ::::::.:::.:.:...........,.+•..'¢....:.:..,.,...,,.... .. . <•:_ s: •w• .. .. :c:: .n. , es:: ,, :.„,::iss<'F::Y;r�;: •„:.. ..•:..'..: . .. .Gi .. f .k.:. �.„r�.:�y^” 9,F,.•,:c''I„'s,-:'. ,.:.;.r::.;%�k:.,:.s~,:.:..:•:.:.s•�::..:<•:«<!s:::<#<,r...f�>:::::;.:«� ,e•,cr,:::�:. ..£..:,.,<:,•,#.:.:::::::zs,;.:zt,^?><s>ss: ” awMY �>, ' SEAFORTH ONTARIO Physician Surgeon Isabel En chill, Just before serving add gin-:„•.. gel. Members decided to .✓R+:z±u:F:cs�ck::�.w`•.'a's`•x��•,o?a'+,•:Ya. ;. ':.: °: ::'^ ::” "` :`,<:;'<#«:izs':1:sk;•`:•�:::Fk>z and hold a skit for Achievem nt D ger ale and pour over ice cubes in 0 Phone 110 Hensall a a,t a punch bowl. y McCONNELL &BAYS Mona Clark demonstrated (how to Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. make a jumbo salad, and Anne Take *'Tip Physician and Surgeon Steffler and Helen Knight, respec- t PATRICK'D. McCONNELL Phones: Office. 5-W• Res, 5-J tively, displayed their techniques 1. Use syrup for sweetening cold H. GLENN HAY8,'Q.C. Seaforth at making bean salads and tossed drinks instead of sugar, as the sug• ar often remains undissolved in ilia >.>k i County Crown Attorney salad, ,After the meeting adjourn- bottom of the glass, th a delicious lunch was served by s"?.• SEAPORTH, ONT. SEAFORTH L CLINIC Telephone 174 the hostess. � Z. A twist •of sliced lemon tri -.., E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D. — orange, a sprig of mint or a few Internist According ;to statistics, women whole berries dress up a fruit r P. L. BRADY, M.D. live four years longer than .men. So drink. OPTOMETRIST Burgeon You might as well give up, fellers, 3. A drop of peppermint or a "`' s The Infantry Mortar Crew Office Hours: 1 P.M.to 5 m., the wife will get in the lastvvord dash of cinnamon makes a pleas— JOHN—E. LONGSTAFF p' anyway, • s • daily, except Wednesday and Sun ant'variation for a chocolate milk »:• Optometrist day. drink. Wpm Examined. Glasses Fitted. EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday FALL FAIR DATES & Phone 791 and Saturday only, 7-9 p,m, 4� I MAIN ST. SEAFORTH Appointments made in advance Following are listed the dates for; r Hours: 9.6 are desirable, district fall fairs. Seaforth fair 1iVed, 9-12.30, Sat. 9 a.m. to 9 p.m. will be held September 18 and 19, i' Y and -the International Plowing ' . • `# ACCOUNTING Match will be in Carleton County, CHIROPRACTIC at Carp, from October 7 to 10. Arthur RONALD G. MoCANN "'•••'-••••••• Sept. 2324 Atwood Oct. 2-3?' ' D: H. McINNES yfleld ' Public Accountant Ba Sept. 24.25' 'CLINTON ONTARIO Blyth Set Chlropractle - Foot Correction p • 1617 z :; COMMERCIAL HOTEL. Office: Phones: Brussels ............. • .Sept. 25-26 ex w, } Mofnaayy Thursday — 1 to 8 p.m Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 455 Chealey ............. • Sept. 5 - 6 'T Clifford£' ............ Sept. 16-17 Drayton .............. Sept. '20-22 AUCTIONEERS VETERINARY Dresden sees.......... Aug. 2x-28 X` • f ` �` "" Dungannon ...... Sept. 17 41 '?~ Durham ....., Sept. 9-10 Er 4, TURNBULL & BRYANS 'Aug. 29 -sept. 1 y%x HAROLD JACKSON V ry Elmira ............ 8 The Huron Expositor.• Specialist i Farm and House- eterina Clinic Exeter Sept. X7-1 u �„> :.;;�•:..<,;;� :'` '�': J. O, Turnbull D.V.M: Forest .. , sees , ... .. Sept. 26 27 >tlold Sales. ,,� Hanover .............. Sept. 17-18 SEAFORTH :;g < • .:. • ..x:. Huron and Perth W. R. ,Br ns D.V.M. p`;>;''`'"; licensed in Ii W Ya ' : .✓,!: Harris o t n sees... Sept. 24-25 •,:` #{i3f(i<;;�><:#i:#rt. :;f,<x: .' '' •,#:.. iCminties. Prices reasonable; calls- Phone 105 Seaforth Holstein ! . ..-sees... • .. Sept25.263action guaranteed. Ilder on _•. .........Sept. 24 .I�:;; . �•>:�.:..`. ..::.... ..• :... ::r'':•x�..•!:::.,;:F.,F{+. ,•r, ,-:. • i# f.. ��l i ' € �1' €rj A' s;r ior informsti0n et write orKinc df n e ..e s... Sept.ep1 9 phoneHARDT4JACKSON, 661rTHE McKILLUPrkten sees.......... Sept.St25-26 - m•. r S�:r>i"'^ �..wr. x 1 r� I �infif.d - : 4I � :i I JutI l i1 , 114,9eatorti;R.R. 4 Seaforth. Lindsay .............. Sept. 16-20MUTUAL FIRE Listowel ~. x •'' - a ..este • • ...Sept. 22-23 JOSEPH L. RYAN INSURANCE CO'Y. London (Western) Sept. 8-13 t•._,, _ �;�%�� ''^`•>�:y>; "�` i ss. :%sly<:rn , Lucknow ........... . . .Sept. 23-24 : in Specialist 'in farm, stock and im- plements F and household—SEAFORTH, HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont. Medford Oct. 3-4 Batisfiaction 'guaranteed. Licensed ,Mildmay ............... Sept. 15-16 t For full information visit the Army 3n 'Huron and Perth Counties. OFFICE3RSa Milverton .......- Sept, 1'9-20 recruiting office nearest your home, iVlftoheii . ............. Sept 23-24 In attack and defence, the Mortal Crew adds to the effectiveness of Infantry. vor particulbs and open dated, Preafdent J. L. -'alone', .Seaforth Mount Forest ......... Sept. 18,15 Accurate, concentrated firepower is vital to successful operation in the field, It calls No. 13 Personnel Depot, Wallis House, *lite, or phone JOS'EIPH L, RYAN, Viee,Pres - J. H. McEwing, Blyth New Hamburg ........ Sept. 12-13 Rideau &Charlotte Ste„ Ottawa, Ont, 9'.t, R. 1, Mblin. Phone 40 r 5, 11Smager and See.-Treas. - M. A. Owen Sound ' for coot, highly trained men to operate the many complex weapons of the Infantry. ... � ... Sept. 27-29-30 No. 3 Personnel begot, Artillery Park. illtab74n 4217x52 Reid-, Seaforth. Paisley ................ Sept, 9 -9 Canada's tough, independent Infantrymen are the finest fighting soldiers in Bagot Street, Kingston, Ont. Palmerston Sept. 29-30 + the world. At home and overseas, these young men stand in the front lines of. Canadian Army Recruiting Station, EDWARD W. ELLIOTT DIRECTORS: Parkhill .. Sept. 26 Canada's freedom, 7. 90 Richmond St. W., Toronto, but. Licenser! Auotioneer E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L, Ripley ... . ............ Sept. 16-17 fv No. 7 Personnel Depot, ,oro to Barracks, gorrespondence promptly awwer• Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit- Rodney . • , .... • • , . • Sept. 18-19' VANCOUVER There are outstanding career opportunities for young men in the Canadian Elizabeth Street, London, Ont. ode Immediate arrangements can more, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt, S1 AVORTH . • . , . • . , , Sept. 18-19 Daily from TORONTO via AJrmy Active Force. They are career opportunities with challenges of adventure Ale ngade Tor sale dates by phoning Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea• St, Marys , . , , .. , , . Sept. 30-'O:ct, X MNAHf • WINNIPEG apo g . Army Recruiting Centre, K�3; [AinioII. Charges moderate forth • John H, McDwIng, Blyth; Stratford ......... Sept 1517 SASKATOON the excitement of travel in the most important job in Canada today — defence. 230 Main Street West, North Bay, Ont. EDMONTON • JASPER find AsmidRecrukin Army ®aiisivi;ation gwarguaranteed.ed, Frank McGregor, Clinton; Wm, S. Strathroy .. , sees. ySPillt, 4 - 6 Standard and tourist al -p-^ You are eligible for service in the Canadian Army Active Force if you are 17, g Centre, lamas St. Armoury, Alexander, Walton; Harvey Fuller, Tavistock ........ - .. Sept.' 5 - 6 ing cars, bedrooms, compart- to 40 years of age, tradesmen to 4S, hysitally fit and ready to serve anywhere. 200 James St. N., Hamilton, Ont, PEFtCY C. LVFil4HT G'odeich, . 1 mems, bouffet lounge, din. Teedfordr ........ Sept, 30J0'etnd car, modern nzno #.l 0 esaesed Auctioneer . Cromarty —AGENTS: ................. Oct 2,3 coaches. Thedford Toronto (C.N.E.) ..(Aug. 22 -Sept• B ' f' Livestock and Farm Was � s J. E. I'oppor, Iiruceii6ld; R. F. Toronto (R.W:F.) .. , .:. Nov. 14-E2 ' 1 S r � t a 1 s t j . • „ , ,. A o . ; � '� at 8peaialty u6erefhor, Dublin; Waon, trefper, Walkerton Por is better suetfon sale, call the J'r y Loudehboro; J. �. truster, Wlarton Sept. 11'-]2 +1�' A4 etlolieor, Mono Nen Bradli-agen; Selwyn Baker, Pirtle- 'Woodstock ..... • CANADIAN NATIONAL • i 'Pal; 690 r W. aft" Zurich r . . ..............-ot�tt. BBQ . ,_. : ::.. I ::... :....J ::... ,. •r , 4 :.. .—,. . ,. ..r sees. .. :- ,.. sees.. ..::..., . .'- :sees. . :. -' 2 8 l .4.- ...i., qq J ..: .. , <.. IJ :.. :.. i4 , ...,... .. :.. is ,. :. ., .. l f.. ,..."": ,.. :: .: ., ..- .: }� �j' ,.1. ��' �'Y•• .,d vA ,q. w. well r;:...: .. y: ::. ,,., p..::t ,;., -nr, Its'•• IM1,,:" ��?�J[�fir.. A• 4&WYS;h.Y.e,tx- ,,� L' @ ro{ n ..,•, , ,. ..,,sees . , ... :>.,, , „ ,::: . _, . , - V xJ�i�� �i�.`.l:iitk<Y �k. � tn, y Ir ( �4, ..A-'%'•1aJ,-'VI'�+���,b°d- SYS->4i1�•U;�LL '�'43,9e.. fwj��x r��'�",�ub' � o,S,+��M�r'3,'i