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v auelnUer, .Alsq, loprve •go aro sak Sly buten egg vNhite is•,drib(aied ever „was built xx raps another •yea>E• `he'
w# s1ic..ed ;radi'$hes and' top t o •the prepared ba . 13t re silt tl►e fore they had' 9& floor �tn it .9 0r
meal+, ,with .orange ah+arb�et a*d salad dressing from cRakiug into dens Hired here till William s bxRth
the; g;segs during lr}neh. gr John, who had beemiliying on (
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Both the lemon and pineapple- • As for lnain 'couvle saiads.ypu farpa on, Concession % llought:ltA.11
NQMM ttANOMII �. Savored, gelatines may be combin: rely oit diced cooked meat -or obiok one in 1860.• John Wprden'a; hi'$:
ed, with tomato. juice .or -eater with , on, fll&ed 'dsh or Bard cooked eggs, wife, Susan apson, died in 'Ue
seaasonings' to achieve intrigu fig ocmbined with raw or cooked vege b,.orne. Taw q pr Later •lie marries
Hello, jfomelivaker'sl With the fiavpro. When the mixture begljia• tables 'for that satisfying quality .Mrs. M•ary'Ann V-114. He had thre
weather warm as it is, w+3 look for to jell add chopped' Frisp,green$ to we expect aY a meal. daughters Aggie ('Mrs.• Georg
eeeol refreshmenWthat can be donne matte A hearty yet pleasant salad.k , ' Brooks), Mary Ann (Mrs. Georg
map • ahead of time, covered and Although lettuce frames most Salad Stuffed. Rolls Melville) these ' two were twin's.
!placed in the refrigerator until •the salads, there's no' need to disregard 1 cupful of cubed cooked chick- and Annie (Mrs. Peter Melville)
table is set—and what is easier additions to it or forget chopped en (or flaked salmon) After Jobn Worden died in 1081
than jellied salads. Cool and in- spinach, chard, romaine or a few 1 -cupful of chopped celery George Brooks, his son-in-law,..ren1
witin$, Piquant in flavor, even the nasturtium leaves and parsley 3'4 cupful of chopped sweet ed the farm; then another son•it
simplest mixture has appetite ap- twigs. Almost anything 4that you pickle law, Peter Melville, tbogght ii
real. grow in the kitchen garden eau be 1 hard -cooked agg, chopped From here 'George BrookB went t
1 cupful of salad dressing Montreal, but -later returned to Her
` 6 Weiner rolls sail, I '(chile in Hensall ' he copse
• •Combine the ingredients and lilt the whole of the Bible by hand. O
iwiaj&-drop l in N
split rolls with the mixture. Six the uthdast corner of this La
� servings. S.S. No. 5 white ,brick school wa
r built 'in 1872. The. teachers In thi
sok and -vacs A Hibbert
' (Continued from Page 2) S'E A F O R M ON U M E N T WORKS
Sometineg you're expeamg O EN DAILY -- PHONE 868)
guests --sometimes you not. - late 50's came here from St. Marys
and lived In an extra shouse, where
But you're always prepared _ he did weaving. His wife was Jane T. PRYDE • & SON
milli Coke and tasty b"Its Grigg, and their daughter, Jane,
on band was later Mrs. John Scott. Donald ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS
,x4jo5h, Park lived in this same house in Enquiries are invited.
the late 60's, and at this •time learn
` • " ,� ed to weave from his v�ife, Jean,
v i 'ti and his mother-in-law, Mrs. James Exeter
Brown, who lived with. the Parks. Phone 41-J
sit Occupants—James Balfour, Wil-
liam Balfour, James Balfour.
Lot 2
,
tir�ap� -
f , .son, John .00111lart, Glafte h%th »lore
We Dan, Marion McLean, Alice Iarkes, Joseph
il'.t;pn, 'Marion Dearing (I%); 7tt a ISO] VV{hitby '44:4t
F. Ba;11ie, Mary Hamilton (R), June
Bailie, Mrs. N. Paul, Ruth Jeffer-
son.
Pupils who graduated as teachers
In Later years were: Innes 'Etal-
rymple, Roy Hocking, Will Hock
Ing, Verna Russell, Mary Hamilton, .
Marion Chrisie, Gwendolyn Hock -
,Ing; and, for nurses: Olive Hack- .
ney and, Hazel Hackney. William >
Hector McPhail, a pupil here. and ° '+
son of the present owner of this
tot, lost his life in 1945 in the
R.C.A.P... while in Belgium,
09pupants—Charles Lark., Wil-
liam Worden, John Worden, Geo.
Brooks (R), Pete ..Melville, John
Scott, John Scott, Jt., George Leary
Clinton
Phone 103
f u ,
ve -ow e's are the only ones who
have -owned Lot S. David, Christie
5.00
Favorite Story
William Williams owned Lot 2
Hopalong, cassidy
r "
from the 1850's. These have had
the 'East of Lot William Wil-
7.30
Box 13
Bemis, John Williams, William T.
N of SEAFORTH
TOWN
9.30
Williams, David Balfour, William
'
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Balfour, James Balfour.
Samuel Williams, a brother of
John and William T.Williams, own-
ARNING
�, ti/ r',•
ed the West 50 from 1878. These
they can't
'
were sons of William and Nancy
Christie, Jr., Andrew Chris
_ s
Williams, North Thames Road; who
A-
r r •.jt1 Ali,",•. •- Grocers
came to Hibbert from New York
City. Samuel married Betsy Van-
'Dogs running at large In the Town. of
now featur;ng
stone, and from here went to Bran-,
there till 1877 when he went ts)
don, Man. Andrew Whitehead- was
Seaforth will be impounded and if not
on this farm for a few years, then
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
moved to Logan Township, While
In Logan his children were taught
claimed within 48 hours by the owner or
O
by 'Charles W. 'Gordon (Ralph Con-
Physician and Surgeon
��►
iior), the writer. n later years the
harbourer will be destroyed, by Order of
Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 54
was Rev, Dr. Charles W. Gordon.
Take enough home
While Alex Fraser had the farm,
the Town Council.
J today,
the house, barn and his stock were
This farm is used for
SEAFORTH CLINIC
•
burned. now
ACCOUNTING
• r
a / Bole
r
pasture. .
Occupants ---West 5o: William
Williams, Samuel Williams, An-
drew Whitehead, Bill Hanson, Jas.
Bodkin Frank Baxter (R), Alex
DR. E. A. McMASTER,
- Mayor.
�� x t . ' U Fraser Campbell Dow, • S'terling'
ladvding red" Faxes Plus dePos e 2c q=r bottle Graham, 'Murray Christie.
Auth•ri..d honlar of Coca-Cola undor contract with Coca-Cola Ltd, I Lot 3
19
ESBECO LIMITED
ve -ow e's are the only ones who
have -owned Lot S. David, Christie
5.00
Favorite Story
5.30
Hopalong, cassidy
6.30
Danger, Dr. Winfield
7.30
Box 13
8.00
Philo Vance
9.30
Bold Venture
19
ESBECO LIMITED
ve -ow e's are the only ones who
have -owned Lot S. David, Christie
-..
�'•.� • -
558 ERIE STREET, STRATFORD, ONT. — PHONE 'M
was the first owner, and came here
at an early date, He married Ann
Stewart: In their family were
LEGAL
MEDIC�IL
The..Liberals
say
J
.•wCoke" le a registered trademark
these. three—David, Agnes (Mrs.
�,i-...
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Physician and. Surgeon
Seaforth
bec to Dumfries Township to estab-
John Dow) and C'hristena (Mrs.
James Gardiner) .
Occupants—David Christie, Sr.,
7ones: Office 173, Residence 781
they can't
cut your taxes'.�YT�1777�
� 7�+7Y1 �+ Y {� 7
lBdmcaT)igaoOJyDavid
Christie, Jr., Andrew Chris
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
garet, Anderson and came to the
Physician and Surgeon
East 50 of Lot 4 in 7,$•55. He was
McCONNELL & HAYS
the l .
election es
in this
WEY.- �
Royal Ba ,Res. 455 Telephone 55
C EMDow, Fred
Johns.
James
A. M. HARPER Telephone 26 � Tom
brother of David,
.Ch{rrtered')Accountant ( EVENINGS. Tuesday, Thursday
owned the West 50 of Lot 4 till it
Its South St. Telephone and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.++was sold to Dave Christie at .an
Goderleb 343 Appointments may be made. I auction sale, when Murrays were ill fGovernment's legitimate needs
Licensed Municipal Auditor. leaving for Michigan In the 80's. We wbudget or overnmens eg... We will, without impairing the efficiency of our
Tom's wife was formerly Eliza we will stop budgeting for bloated surpluses which-- Armed Forces, correct the appalling inefficiencies in
CHIROPRACTIC Jane Bernard. WIhile Dave Chris- in three years—took from the people's pockets the
OPTOMETRIST tie had the farm, Lachlan McLean the administration of the Department of National
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF D. H. MCINNES lived in the house till he left for staggering sum of $1,618,000,000 more than the Defence.
Optometrist Chiropractic Foot Correction Filmore, Sask., in 1900. Mrs. David Government needed.
Murray, called "Granny" Murray,
lt$es Examined. Glasses Pitted. COMMERCIAL HOTEL' mother of David and Tom, lived in
Phone 791 Monday, Thursday — 1 to s p.m. an extra house on this 50.•till she We will end the shocking conditions in our Defence We will provide the nation with an administration
MAIN ST SEAlipRTH + whose attitude towards the spending of public monies
A died. Archie McLean and Ggeomge ? Department which the Government's own investigator, p g
offlee Hours: Week days, 9. a.m. VETERINARY Barden both lived in "Granny" Mur- re
>0 6:30 p.m,; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to ray's house later. (Col. G. S. Currie) described as: A general breakdown will be one of prudence and common sense. A new
tl P.M.p.m.; Wednesday all day. - Government in itself will mean substantial savings to
I P.M. ay evenings n appointment D. J. McKELVIE, D. .1 Occupants — West 50: Thomas in the system of administration, supervision and w g
Murray, David Christie, Stanley accountingAccounting records in a chaotic co'n- the taxpayer—it will replace a Government whose
only ! Veterinary Surgeon Dow.
- HENSALL, ONT. — PHONE 99 Lot 5 clition and of little use in determining the nature and arrogant indifference to economy was best expressed
extent .of irregularities ... Waste and inefficiency far by Mr. Howe's scornful remark, "What's a 'Million?". Or,
AUCTIONEERS TURNBULL & BRYANS Peter McEwen, a native of the
'Town ,of Perth, Scotland, was the more costly in loss than that covered by actual "If they need a gold-plated piano it is_ our duty to
HA�iOL'D JACtCI30N Veterinary Cii><tie first owner of Lot 5. He died there dishonesty". buy it".
t Specialist in Parra and House- J. O. Turnbull, D.V:M. in 1867. His wife was Isabella
trate gales, W. R. Bryans, D.V:M. Scouller. They had a family of six We will reduce or eliminate countless hidden, indirect taxes which
Licensed In Huron and Perth Phone 105 Seaforth —peter, George, John, Margaret
Oounties. Prices reasonable; satis- (Mrs. John Towers), Mary (Mrs. grossly inflate the cost of consumer goods, add to the grievous cost of
taction guaranteed, 'Allan MacDougald) and Bella. Peter living, increase the price of homes beyond the capacity of most of our
For information, etc., write 'or Tf E McKILLOP had the Inteirnattonal Salt Well at.
hone. HAROLD 'JACKSON, 661 r people to pay, discourage saving and initiative.
R.R. 4 Seaforth. MUTUAL F'mis God'erich, the largest in Domtn-
114, eeatorth; ,on at that time. John was a suc-
fit(1t8 pW-L. ;t;YAN INSURANCE CO Y. �,on;cessful lawyer e. Minneapolis. Af-
Specialist n farm stock and ba- HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORTH, Ont. ter Peter's death Mrs. McEwan and We will reduce federal taxes by at least $1501A010001000
vlemeatlte ;.atid " household seu ° George ran the farm as long as $500 000,000 a year without reducing any
' ea1ElilttCCtliDn gparariteed. Lta9nsea she lived. After this George bad
T A X C u T
' 9t Hurop'and Perth 'counties, OFFICERS: a salt well and a cooper shop in pensions, family allowances, or other social
•B'br. partioufars and' •ften dates, President - J. L. Malone, Seaforth Hensall, and also became a well security payments. NOW! stile o:r I�hens JOSN7P# L. RYAN,' ViesPres, - J. H. MoEwing, Blyth known Sax dealer. From 1900 till
tB )EL 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 6, Manager and 'Sec. Treas. - M,. A. 1904 he was Member of the House
9�uJIL Reid, Seafortb. of Commons for South Huron. The
DIRECTORS: I Wawan farm wag rdnted from the
'EDWA'RO W. ELLIOTTJ Trewartha, Clinton; J. L time George left till William Dal-
Llcensed Auctloriedl° H. trlt- rymple bought it in 1.8'88. He also
Malone, Seaforth; S.. ,
i wwrespondenee promptly answer- more, Seaforth; Chris. Lebltdid custom threshing. Both he and'
ads. immediate arrangements call his sons were well-known for their
' 1Me made for wale dates by phontDg Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea- skill with machinery.
f9T4E6.j, Clinton, Charges modoidte; Cline; John H. M %xarrd, Blyth; ! Occupants—•Peter m6Eweu, Geo.
f,Rint0li, Wm, S. Alexanaerr Wal- .
4&4 e®.tiefaetloiL guaranteed. Menwen, James Calwill (R), Aobt.
r
ten; pepper,
gru Puller, (toderieh, J. 6:, -
Barr, James Scott and Francis R.
va li" .RCI. t*rs WFtIG14T Peyi+er, $rticefleld, Itftiltdrf (u) ,j intly, George Burl
LtoertserAixct:i6neer - Cromarty AGENTS: (R), VVVIIIIam Dalrymple, Hugh Dal.
a andSpil-Farm Sales W�fliam Lelper, t. Londe6boro; ryuiple,
. Llvestbck and �•
alty HrotTliagdll; �Seltt+il .Lot 6 .
1 P'or better at[Ction sale, call the � eels,, Erie MU�nl''o'b, Sea tihariee f.artce 'was the owner Of
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/matted by the Progrestve Conrervottva Porry of Canada.
J��lI�I���`h`�III��H�1►4�`l���II�I
tie, Murray Christie.
Lot 4
LEGAL
MEDIC�IL
( David Murray, when he came to
A. W. SILLERY
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Canada from l the ay ro, QueScot-
land, walked all the way from Que-
Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
Physician and. Surgeon
Seaforth
bec to Dumfries Township to estab-
7ones: Office 173, Residence 781
phone 90 _
lish a homestead. He married Mat-
SEAFORTH, ONTARIO
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
garet, Anderson and came to the
Physician and Surgeon
East 50 of Lot 4 in 7,$•55. He was
McCONNELL & HAYS
Phone in Hensall•,
there till 1877 when he went ts)
Barristers, Solicitors, Eta
Fullai•ton Township, then later to
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
JOHN A. GO'RWILL, B.A., M.D-
near Monkton, Ont. When Thomas
H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C.
Physician and Surgeon
Scott got this farm he, built a
County Crown Attorney
Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 54
small frame house and his son, Jim
SEAPORTH, ONT.
f" Seaforth
T, Scott, and later, Walter Mar -
Telephone 174
-
SEAFORTH CLINIC
shall, both .lived in it when they
were first married. This house was
ACCOUNTING
Telephone 26
eA. B.A., M.D.
later sold to William Grinney and
moved to near Kirkton, Ont. Since
McMASTER,
that no one has lived on the farm.
RONALD G. McCANN
Internest
Telephone 27
Occupants—East 50: David Mur-
Public Accountant
CLINTON ONTARIO
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
ray, Tom 'Murray, Thomas Scott,
!Jim T. Scott,. Walter Marshall (R),
Oifi a Phones
Surgeon
D E est
the l .
election es
in this
WEY.- �
Royal Ba ,Res. 455 Telephone 55
C EMDow, Fred
Johns.
James
A. M. HARPER Telephone 26 � Tom
brother of David,
.Ch{rrtered')Accountant ( EVENINGS. Tuesday, Thursday
owned the West 50 of Lot 4 till it
Its South St. Telephone and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.++was sold to Dave Christie at .an
Goderleb 343 Appointments may be made. I auction sale, when Murrays were ill fGovernment's legitimate needs
Licensed Municipal Auditor. leaving for Michigan In the 80's. We wbudget or overnmens eg... We will, without impairing the efficiency of our
Tom's wife was formerly Eliza we will stop budgeting for bloated surpluses which-- Armed Forces, correct the appalling inefficiencies in
CHIROPRACTIC Jane Bernard. WIhile Dave Chris- in three years—took from the people's pockets the
OPTOMETRIST tie had the farm, Lachlan McLean the administration of the Department of National
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF D. H. MCINNES lived in the house till he left for staggering sum of $1,618,000,000 more than the Defence.
Optometrist Chiropractic Foot Correction Filmore, Sask., in 1900. Mrs. David Government needed.
Murray, called "Granny" Murray,
lt$es Examined. Glasses Pitted. COMMERCIAL HOTEL' mother of David and Tom, lived in
Phone 791 Monday, Thursday — 1 to s p.m. an extra house on this 50.•till she We will end the shocking conditions in our Defence We will provide the nation with an administration
MAIN ST SEAlipRTH + whose attitude towards the spending of public monies
A died. Archie McLean and Ggeomge ? Department which the Government's own investigator, p g
offlee Hours: Week days, 9. a.m. VETERINARY Barden both lived in "Granny" Mur- re
>0 6:30 p.m,; Saturdays, 9 a.m. to ray's house later. (Col. G. S. Currie) described as: A general breakdown will be one of prudence and common sense. A new
tl P.M.p.m.; Wednesday all day. - Government in itself will mean substantial savings to
I P.M. ay evenings n appointment D. J. McKELVIE, D. .1 Occupants — West 50: Thomas in the system of administration, supervision and w g
Murray, David Christie, Stanley accountingAccounting records in a chaotic co'n- the taxpayer—it will replace a Government whose
only ! Veterinary Surgeon Dow.
- HENSALL, ONT. — PHONE 99 Lot 5 clition and of little use in determining the nature and arrogant indifference to economy was best expressed
extent .of irregularities ... Waste and inefficiency far by Mr. Howe's scornful remark, "What's a 'Million?". Or,
AUCTIONEERS TURNBULL & BRYANS Peter McEwen, a native of the
'Town ,of Perth, Scotland, was the more costly in loss than that covered by actual "If they need a gold-plated piano it is_ our duty to
HA�iOL'D JACtCI30N Veterinary Cii><tie first owner of Lot 5. He died there dishonesty". buy it".
t Specialist in Parra and House- J. O. Turnbull, D.V:M. in 1867. His wife was Isabella
trate gales, W. R. Bryans, D.V:M. Scouller. They had a family of six We will reduce or eliminate countless hidden, indirect taxes which
Licensed In Huron and Perth Phone 105 Seaforth —peter, George, John, Margaret
Oounties. Prices reasonable; satis- (Mrs. John Towers), Mary (Mrs. grossly inflate the cost of consumer goods, add to the grievous cost of
taction guaranteed, 'Allan MacDougald) and Bella. Peter living, increase the price of homes beyond the capacity of most of our
For information, etc., write 'or Tf E McKILLOP had the Inteirnattonal Salt Well at.
hone. HAROLD 'JACKSON, 661 r people to pay, discourage saving and initiative.
R.R. 4 Seaforth. MUTUAL F'mis God'erich, the largest in Domtn-
114, eeatorth; ,on at that time. John was a suc-
fit(1t8 pW-L. ;t;YAN INSURANCE CO Y. �,on;cessful lawyer e. Minneapolis. Af-
Specialist n farm stock and ba- HEAD OFFICE--SEAFORTH, Ont. ter Peter's death Mrs. McEwan and We will reduce federal taxes by at least $1501A010001000
vlemeatlte ;.atid " household seu ° George ran the farm as long as $500 000,000 a year without reducing any
' ea1ElilttCCtliDn gparariteed. Lta9nsea she lived. After this George bad
T A X C u T
' 9t Hurop'and Perth 'counties, OFFICERS: a salt well and a cooper shop in pensions, family allowances, or other social
•B'br. partioufars and' •ften dates, President - J. L. Malone, Seaforth Hensall, and also became a well security payments. NOW! stile o:r I�hens JOSN7P# L. RYAN,' ViesPres, - J. H. MoEwing, Blyth known Sax dealer. From 1900 till
tB )EL 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 6, Manager and 'Sec. Treas. - M,. A. 1904 he was Member of the House
9�uJIL Reid, Seafortb. of Commons for South Huron. The
DIRECTORS: I Wawan farm wag rdnted from the
'EDWA'RO W. ELLIOTTJ Trewartha, Clinton; J. L time George left till William Dal-
Llcensed Auctloriedl° H. trlt- rymple bought it in 1.8'88. He also
Malone, Seaforth; S.. ,
i wwrespondenee promptly answer- more, Seaforth; Chris. Lebltdid custom threshing. Both he and'
ads. immediate arrangements call his sons were well-known for their
' 1Me made for wale dates by phontDg Bornholm; Robert Archibald, Sea- skill with machinery.
f9T4E6.j, Clinton, Charges modoidte; Cline; John H. M %xarrd, Blyth; ! Occupants—•Peter m6Eweu, Geo.
f,Rint0li, Wm, S. Alexanaerr Wal- .
4&4 e®.tiefaetloiL guaranteed. Menwen, James Calwill (R), Aobt.
r
ten; pepper,
gru Puller, (toderieh, J. 6:, -
Barr, James Scott and Francis R.
va li" .RCI. t*rs WFtIG14T Peyi+er, $rticefleld, Itftiltdrf (u) ,j intly, George Burl
LtoertserAixct:i6neer - Cromarty AGENTS: (R), VVVIIIIam Dalrymple, Hugh Dal.
a andSpil-Farm Sales W�fliam Lelper, t. Londe6boro; ryuiple,
. Llvestbck and �•
alty HrotTliagdll; �Seltt+il .Lot 6 .
1 P'or better at[Ction sale, call the � eels,, Erie MU�nl''o'b, Sea tihariee f.artce 'was the owner Of
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