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tion now is to tussle with the Orll-
lia Junior It is not dwsAnite
Sport Shorts whether the series will •be' a lleat-
of�ve or sevpu, but possibly seven.
b (By KEN LARONE) Only the.first two games have been
_ scheduled, that is in Seaforth on
Saturday and iback to Mariposa
Congraulation's, Seaforth Bald- Town, on Tuesday: Atpresent Oril,
win'al By stepping ,past the Sarnia lis has a Senior ''D' team in the
Sailors 5-3 Tuesday night of fast playoffs+ and. it is not known for
week, you captured yourselves the definite if the Junior "B" squad' can
O.H.A. Junior ''B' championship for get enough ice for a best -of -seven
the second straight year. This is series. If at all poasible, it is hop -
a little better than average record., ed that the- second, game in Sea -
since Seaforth has only been In forth -will be played next Thursday
Junior `B' competition 'for two sea- night and returning to Orillia a
sons: week from this Saturday.'
Wlhat's in store for the Baldwins? So far this season Orillia, has
Well, it looks as if their destina- been in a mixed grouping of Junior
^Whose verere the &a, s
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Remember when Grandfather kept a cow for his milk ...
often made shoes for the family$ in those days, his cash
requirements were small because he bartered his services
for his family needs.
Today—with our fremendous industrial growth, our needs
have increased, but our purchases are now made with
cash or credit.
Good management and sound budgeting are the keys for
stnomlh finances. Occasionally the pattern breaks, how-
ever, due to illness or emergency. This is when wise
borrowft can then protect one of the greatest assets
enjoyed in family life—good credit standing in the
community.
We have learned to use the experience of others to help
us adjust to the world of today. Read our free booklet,
"Money Management, Your Budget", available at the
nearest HFC branch office, or -by writing our Consumer
Education Deportment, 80 Richmond Street West, Toronto,
011tigria.
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Tile Ontario
"B" and Junior NY' teams. The
team they had to upset was Peter -
bora Junior "•B's" before getting a
bye Into farther O.H.A. competi-
tion.
The only Seaforth minor hockey
team, remaining in action is the
Seaforth Peewees, who are, sche-
duled Por the IGoderich Peewee
tournament.
During the past week the Mid,
gets got the high sign from Wing -
ham I.(ous who outscored Seaforth
by four goal& in a home.aud--home
goals to count aeries. The Midgets
have been a good steady club this
season, as they won their group
championship, toppled the Harris -
ton Midget's and gave the Wing'ham ;
crew a real battle for the W.O.A-A.
championship.
e islature
(The second in a series of
articles, by Thos. Pryde,
As the Ontario Legistature. con-
cludes its fourth week, the legisla-
tive program is 'almost half Amish -
ed. Very few Bills have aotually
completed;, their passage thorough
the House, but the bulk of the leg-
islation has gone through its in-
itial stagesand it 'I& only a mat-
ter aj' form until many of them
become law.
The Throne Speech debate, which
concluded on March 10, has taken
up quite a portion of the time. Over
30 Members have spoken in this
debate. Their speeches have rang-
ed over,a wide Held and haveiBov-
ered everything from highway Safe-
ty to electric light barbs, and the
material in farm implements. A
Member may introduce any subject
Into his speech, and he usually
takes the opportunity of drawing
' 1 �R'T eon
mwcp
\G�� CQ�
efD��,t�tc+ota�P�, AWt JOAN WILL, of Noison, B.C. 1
U '400
nd'yo 0
/i
Young women now serving in the RCAF enjoy unusual opportunit�s — a life
that combines travel, companionship, valuable training, important aviation duties,
equal pay with men and a worthwhile target — a part id the defence of freedom! f;;vr N., Oj4G�Nr
And You?lf you are a young woman of high purpose, are between
to and 29 and have Gr4de 9 education, the equivalent or better, find out
today about the oppgrtunities for you in the RCAF. There are TARGET I FREEDOM
important openings now in the clerical, technical, administrative
and medical branches of Canada's Air Force.
1 Director of Personnel Manning, 1
FOR ALL THE FACTS, SEE, WRITE OR TELEPHONE THE 1 RCAF Headquarters, Ottawa. 1
CAREER COUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST RCAF ; Please mail to me, aitbout obligatbx jrrliparikstlan 1
rcgdrding mrrolmen$ requirements anti opixlugs 070CP
RECRUITING UNIT —OR MAIL THE COUPON TODAYI 1 arailable roc the &CA.A
NAME' (Please (Print).. _
■ Surname)(C6iADDRMSS..._....... ���1' area : ianA,,k��LIC,ATION � and province) ................
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1.
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JI ld S A 1 4�i .•L 2 �� t I�A� *� i'' h t l 1{� � rN ry4Q �!
N
_should be on Una, to see just
the 'terrible' younger gettexatluu (F
thinking about.1 a J
Maybe You think it is a li'ttlo
early to stari thinking of gradua-
tion, but the teaching staff don't,:
and during the 'past week fAp
a3 ,, have been giving it quite some.
,�f' thought Commencement exercises,
h y re scheduled to take place op Hanr,,..
x J�n� 23. All' Upper School exams
are over on the 22nd, while Middle tt n ■ ` j
j and Lower School should 'be out. want a��lt
y i
around the 11th: Tlwusands of coapley tlra we „r Wain mit,
$ aF dF haµstsd solely bocauso body liaA.=div s,F'
„ Question of -the week: What twovitality, try Ostre:Tvm[o�ibie'ts,iluRptes
iron you, too, mayneedy cugRe
Young gentlemen are taking a short wry does vrtamanof
course in economic and law? acnuairtted' dza only 60 .:At ell htag>�pts, x
r I \
) NOTICE!
Town of Seaforth TM.
Nine-year-old Raymond Badger of Weston, Ont, was recently,
selected as the 1954 TIMMY to represent the thousands of crip-
pled children In Ontario during the forthcoming Easter Seal Cam-
paign which will be held from March 18 until April 18, Campaign
which is sponsored by over 190 Service Clubs associated with
The Ontario Society for Crippled Ch(ld'ren has an objective of
$500,000, for the Province. '
001
This Week At the Seaforth High School
BY BEN LABONE
Public attention to things wbdch (Intended for last week)
concern his own riding. This has (Grapevine gossip and activity
rften been scoffed at and regarded!, has almost come to a doleful stand -
is a waste of time, but it has much still this week. The reasons for
ralue and, might be regarded as this afe those periodical necessi-
'democracy in action-" ties which are looked upon by the
Standing Committees have been students as malicious nuisances.
nesting every morning, hearing The judgment day is only one week
relegations and. in'teres'ted parties and a half off, whish means the
who wish to make representations old home town is going to be dead
:o the Government. One such com- for the next few weekends.
mittee is the Agricultural Commit- at aC
See. A Bill which is of more than
passing interest to the people in Last week we made a drastic
Huron 'Coun'ty I& known as Bill 68, mistake in this column. It was
3n 'act "respecting the milk Indus- stated we were forced to take a
try." This is a consolidation of day and, a half off as the old- March
several acts. relating tfR the dairy Lion was making •a fuss. This was
Industry, and provides ' for a Com- all wrong. It ended up to be %1 -
mission to be known as the Milk most four whole days.
Industry 'Commission, and its put- Some of he non -scholars might
pose, as stated, in the Bill, is "to look on this as a soft holiday. On
promote - research with ,respect tb the contrary, in an investigation it
the producing and marketing of was learned that the better portion
milk, and to determine standards, of the school were engaged, in. their
etc." This legislation was, request- les etudes.
ed by the. Federation of Agriculture
and has the approval of the Dairy The public speaking contest,
Committee groups., The Bill, after scheduled for the school -auditorium
first reading in the House, was re- last Friday night, was postponed
ferred to the Agricultural Commit -
until a week from tonight, that is
tee, where ri;presentatives of these March 19. The best secondary
groups presented their views. The school orators, in this part of the'
distributors' and manufacturers country. will be representing their
vAiced objections and asked for school in hopes of walking off'with
time to study the proposed legisla-
tion: This was granted and the contending s•ohools are -Stratford
Bill will again come before the Collegiate, St. Marys Collegiate,
Agricultural Committee in another ListowelHigh,and Mitchell High,
week or so, when further argument along with 'all those out of the
will be heard. H.S.S.A.A. conference, and. with a
Several Select Committees have strong crew from Seaforth High.
reported to the House the result of The young lady whoa, Seaforth
their investigations, 'After study of has hopes on is Elaine Dale, while
the report by the Government. leg- Jim Axtman is carryirig the bur-
islation will likely be introduced to den for the boys. Seeing bhatt Sea -
implement some -of the recontmen- forth has been chosen for the base
dations. One of the select commit- of the contest, our school spirit
tees which has reported is the Cem should be shown by filling the gym
eteries Committee. This dealt with: Iiii strong support and show these
visitors what school spirit is.
1. The establishment of new cem- Last but not least, the evening
eteries particularly near the large should be found very interesting.as
centres of population..-
2.
opulation.,-
2. The • investment of het petu ti conditions throughout the Province
care funds to provide .safeguards and the enlarged and expande(l. Per -
so that the monies will br used for vices of the, Government. I will
their intended purpose, not quote figures, except to say
3. Certain measures to hell, re- that the estimated revenue for the
year ending March 1, is over
habilitate old and abandoned ceme-
teries. 000,000. Special grants hbeen have b'been
made to the general hospitals
The select committee on Reform throughout the Province to 'assist
Insititutions also presented its re- them with .their difficulties, and
port. This is claimed to be t:he those in Huron County will receive
most voluminous repo)•t ever pre- special aid as follows:
sented to the Legislature and cov- Clinton ............ . . $10,80Q
erg 4545 pages, and includes 113 re- God•erich ............. 17,4&0
commendations. The hodinz of Seaforth .... . ........ 11,700
this committee revealed many ser- Routh Huron ......... 10,800
sous pro'ble'ms not fully realized Wingham ............ 12,000
by mostpeople, but which should rhe budget debate is proceeded
be of vital interest to all citizens with concurrently with the passinf
of Ontario. The writer was a mem- of the estimates and bills. In this
ber of this committee atl(l found it as'in the Throne debate, a Membei
an intensely interesting and profit- has liberty to speak, not only or
able experience. matters dealt with in the budget
On Match. 11 the Pre)mVr. in his but on ai'most any subject be may
capacity as Provinefal Treasurf•r, choose.
presented the Budget. This, as
most people are aware, is a report.
on the financial affairs of the Pro- Humanity is divided into twc
vine and covers all phases of gov- classes, those in the swim anc
c
ernment. It reflects the economic those In the soup.
RED CROSS MERCY NEVER ENDS
The Red Cross drive is in town, did you know?
Yes, d heard it over the radio; -
They called today, 1 was glad 1 was here,
And, glad to give more than we did last y4lar.
"It is not what we gain, but what We 9i0eL
That measures the worth of the life we live";
This quotation sounds like a Red Cross mau—
Put him down for a Good Samaritan.
When disaster strikes, be it fire or flood,
Or Pamine, or "quake", or Korean mud;
A Florence Nightingale is standing by
To render first aid, lest many should die.
There's not an hour, not a, single minute,
But Red Cross mercy is wrapped up in it;
There 18 not a week, not even a day,
But a Red Crose nurse will be asked to pray.
Wlh&t of the anxious home -loving mother?
HuslbaIM, '&•tray, maybe son or bttwothrsr;
so Tet us all give with as open 'purse,
.Yes, &std, says & prayer for thQau
PARKING
BY ORDER OF POLICE
To facilitate snow removal, NO PARKING
on the Streets of this Municipality will be
allowed between the hours of 2 a.m. and
8 a.m.
This, order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the .Highway Traffic Act,
Section .4 Subsection 9.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Municipality will not be responsible
for any damages caused to parked vehicles
as the result of snow removal operations.
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efD��,t�tc+ota�P�, AWt JOAN WILL, of Noison, B.C. 1
U '400
nd'yo 0
/i
Young women now serving in the RCAF enjoy unusual opportunit�s — a life
that combines travel, companionship, valuable training, important aviation duties,
equal pay with men and a worthwhile target — a part id the defence of freedom! f;;vr N., Oj4G�Nr
And You?lf you are a young woman of high purpose, are between
to and 29 and have Gr4de 9 education, the equivalent or better, find out
today about the oppgrtunities for you in the RCAF. There are TARGET I FREEDOM
important openings now in the clerical, technical, administrative
and medical branches of Canada's Air Force.
1 Director of Personnel Manning, 1
FOR ALL THE FACTS, SEE, WRITE OR TELEPHONE THE 1 RCAF Headquarters, Ottawa. 1
CAREER COUNSELLOR AT YOUR NEAREST RCAF ; Please mail to me, aitbout obligatbx jrrliparikstlan 1
rcgdrding mrrolmen$ requirements anti opixlugs 070CP
RECRUITING UNIT —OR MAIL THE COUPON TODAYI 1 arailable roc the &CA.A
NAME' (Please (Print).. _
■ Surname)(C6iADDRMSS..._....... ���1' area : ianA,,k��LIC,ATION � and province) ................
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,
e
1.
rrk I
r
JI ld S A 1 4�i .•L 2 �� t I�A� *� i'' h t l 1{� � rN ry4Q �!
N
_should be on Una, to see just
the 'terrible' younger gettexatluu (F
thinking about.1 a J
Maybe You think it is a li'ttlo
early to stari thinking of gradua-
tion, but the teaching staff don't,:
and during the 'past week fAp
a3 ,, have been giving it quite some.
,�f' thought Commencement exercises,
h y re scheduled to take place op Hanr,,..
x J�n� 23. All' Upper School exams
are over on the 22nd, while Middle tt n ■ ` j
j and Lower School should 'be out. want a��lt
y i
around the 11th: Tlwusands of coapley tlra we „r Wain mit,
$ aF dF haµstsd solely bocauso body liaA.=div s,F'
„ Question of -the week: What twovitality, try Ostre:Tvm[o�ibie'ts,iluRptes
iron you, too, mayneedy cugRe
Young gentlemen are taking a short wry does vrtamanof
course in economic and law? acnuairtted' dza only 60 .:At ell htag>�pts, x
r I \
) NOTICE!
Town of Seaforth TM.
Nine-year-old Raymond Badger of Weston, Ont, was recently,
selected as the 1954 TIMMY to represent the thousands of crip-
pled children In Ontario during the forthcoming Easter Seal Cam-
paign which will be held from March 18 until April 18, Campaign
which is sponsored by over 190 Service Clubs associated with
The Ontario Society for Crippled Ch(ld'ren has an objective of
$500,000, for the Province. '
001
This Week At the Seaforth High School
BY BEN LABONE
Public attention to things wbdch (Intended for last week)
concern his own riding. This has (Grapevine gossip and activity
rften been scoffed at and regarded!, has almost come to a doleful stand -
is a waste of time, but it has much still this week. The reasons for
ralue and, might be regarded as this afe those periodical necessi-
'democracy in action-" ties which are looked upon by the
Standing Committees have been students as malicious nuisances.
nesting every morning, hearing The judgment day is only one week
relegations and. in'teres'ted parties and a half off, whish means the
who wish to make representations old home town is going to be dead
:o the Government. One such com- for the next few weekends.
mittee is the Agricultural Commit- at aC
See. A Bill which is of more than
passing interest to the people in Last week we made a drastic
Huron 'Coun'ty I& known as Bill 68, mistake in this column. It was
3n 'act "respecting the milk Indus- stated we were forced to take a
try." This is a consolidation of day and, a half off as the old- March
several acts. relating tfR the dairy Lion was making •a fuss. This was
Industry, and provides ' for a Com- all wrong. It ended up to be %1 -
mission to be known as the Milk most four whole days.
Industry 'Commission, and its put- Some of he non -scholars might
pose, as stated, in the Bill, is "to look on this as a soft holiday. On
promote - research with ,respect tb the contrary, in an investigation it
the producing and marketing of was learned that the better portion
milk, and to determine standards, of the school were engaged, in. their
etc." This legislation was, request- les etudes.
ed by the. Federation of Agriculture
and has the approval of the Dairy The public speaking contest,
Committee groups., The Bill, after scheduled for the school -auditorium
first reading in the House, was re- last Friday night, was postponed
ferred to the Agricultural Commit -
until a week from tonight, that is
tee, where ri;presentatives of these March 19. The best secondary
groups presented their views. The school orators, in this part of the'
distributors' and manufacturers country. will be representing their
vAiced objections and asked for school in hopes of walking off'with
time to study the proposed legisla-
tion: This was granted and the contending s•ohools are -Stratford
Bill will again come before the Collegiate, St. Marys Collegiate,
Agricultural Committee in another ListowelHigh,and Mitchell High,
week or so, when further argument along with 'all those out of the
will be heard. H.S.S.A.A. conference, and. with a
Several Select Committees have strong crew from Seaforth High.
reported to the House the result of The young lady whoa, Seaforth
their investigations, 'After study of has hopes on is Elaine Dale, while
the report by the Government. leg- Jim Axtman is carryirig the bur-
islation will likely be introduced to den for the boys. Seeing bhatt Sea -
implement some -of the recontmen- forth has been chosen for the base
dations. One of the select commit- of the contest, our school spirit
tees which has reported is the Cem should be shown by filling the gym
eteries Committee. This dealt with: Iiii strong support and show these
visitors what school spirit is.
1. The establishment of new cem- Last but not least, the evening
eteries particularly near the large should be found very interesting.as
centres of population..-
2.
opulation.,-
2. The • investment of het petu ti conditions throughout the Province
care funds to provide .safeguards and the enlarged and expande(l. Per -
so that the monies will br used for vices of the, Government. I will
their intended purpose, not quote figures, except to say
3. Certain measures to hell, re- that the estimated revenue for the
year ending March 1, is over
habilitate old and abandoned ceme-
teries. 000,000. Special grants hbeen have b'been
made to the general hospitals
The select committee on Reform throughout the Province to 'assist
Insititutions also presented its re- them with .their difficulties, and
port. This is claimed to be t:he those in Huron County will receive
most voluminous repo)•t ever pre- special aid as follows:
sented to the Legislature and cov- Clinton ............ . . $10,80Q
erg 4545 pages, and includes 113 re- God•erich ............. 17,4&0
commendations. The hodinz of Seaforth .... . ........ 11,700
this committee revealed many ser- Routh Huron ......... 10,800
sous pro'ble'ms not fully realized Wingham ............ 12,000
by mostpeople, but which should rhe budget debate is proceeded
be of vital interest to all citizens with concurrently with the passinf
of Ontario. The writer was a mem- of the estimates and bills. In this
ber of this committee atl(l found it as'in the Throne debate, a Membei
an intensely interesting and profit- has liberty to speak, not only or
able experience. matters dealt with in the budget
On Match. 11 the Pre)mVr. in his but on ai'most any subject be may
capacity as Provinefal Treasurf•r, choose.
presented the Budget. This, as
most people are aware, is a report.
on the financial affairs of the Pro- Humanity is divided into twc
vine and covers all phases of gov- classes, those in the swim anc
c
ernment. It reflects the economic those In the soup.
RED CROSS MERCY NEVER ENDS
The Red Cross drive is in town, did you know?
Yes, d heard it over the radio; -
They called today, 1 was glad 1 was here,
And, glad to give more than we did last y4lar.
"It is not what we gain, but what We 9i0eL
That measures the worth of the life we live";
This quotation sounds like a Red Cross mau—
Put him down for a Good Samaritan.
When disaster strikes, be it fire or flood,
Or Pamine, or "quake", or Korean mud;
A Florence Nightingale is standing by
To render first aid, lest many should die.
There's not an hour, not a, single minute,
But Red Cross mercy is wrapped up in it;
There 18 not a week, not even a day,
But a Red Crose nurse will be asked to pray.
Wlh&t of the anxious home -loving mother?
HuslbaIM, '&•tray, maybe son or bttwothrsr;
so Tet us all give with as open 'purse,
.Yes, &std, says & prayer for thQau
PARKING
BY ORDER OF POLICE
To facilitate snow removal, NO PARKING
on the Streets of this Municipality will be
allowed between the hours of 2 a.m. and
8 a.m.
This, order will be strictly enforced in
accordance with the .Highway Traffic Act,
Section .4 Subsection 9.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
that the Municipality will not be responsible
for any damages caused to parked vehicles
as the result of snow removal operations.
Expositor Want Ads Bring Results -- Phone 41
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
_........_..... -OPEN DAILY -- PHONE 304
T. PRYDE & SON
ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Enquiries are invited.
Exeter _ Clinton
Phone 41-1 Phone 103
..Your Business Directory
MEDICAL
LEGAL .
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
A. W. SILLERY
Physician and Surgeon
Seaforth
. Barrister, Solicitor, Etc.
hone 90
Phones: Office 173, Residence 783
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
JOHN C. GODDAR'D, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
hone 110 Hensall
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors. Etc.
1OHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D:
Physician and Surgeon
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-1
H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C.
Seaforth
County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH,n7 4T
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Telephone 26
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CHIROPRACTIC
M.D.
E. A. McMinte st
rri B.A•'
Telephone 27
D. H. McINNES
P. L. BRADY, M.D.
Surgeon
Chiropractic - Foot Correction
Telephone 55
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
C. ELLIOTT, M.D.
Monday, Thursday — 1 to 8 p•m•
Telephone 26
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OPTOMETRIST -
EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
ad Saturday only, 7-9 p.m
Appointments may be 'made.
JpHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
— —
VETERINARY
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted:
Phone 791
MAIN. ST. . SEAFORTH
). J. McKELVIE, D.V.M.
Veterinary Surgeon
Office Hours: Daily, except Mon.
IENS•ALL, ONT, - PHONE `99
day, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p,m:; Saturday.
9 a.m, to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 aXL
to 12:30 p.m. CLINTON—Monday,
rURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (McLaren's
J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M.
Studio).
W. R, Bryans, D.V.M.
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Phone 105 Seaforth
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ACCOUNTING,
FOR ACCIDENT and SICKNESS
INSURANCE
LOW COST PROTECTION LIFE
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
INSURANCE and RETIREMENT
CLINTON ONTARIO
PLANS
Offlee: Phones:
Loyal Bank Office 561, Res. 466
Phone, Write or Wire
E.'C. (Ned) BOSWELL
JOHN ST, - SEAFORTH, ONT.
A. M. HARPER
Chartered Accountant
i5 South St. Telephone
Special Representative:
Goderich 343
The Occidental Life Insurance Co.
Licensed Municipal Auditor.
of California
AUCTIONEERS
THE MCKILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
JOSEPH L. RYAN
INSURANCE CO'Y.
Specialist in farm stook and lin-
?lements and; household effects.
%ttsdactiou guaranteed. Licensed
HEAD OFFICE=SEAFORYH, OnL
n Huron and Perth Counties,
For particulars and open dates,
OFB'IODRB.
write or phone JOSWH L, RYAN,
President - J.' I.Malone, Seaforth
B., R- 1, rtublin. Phone 40 r 6,
Vice -pros. - J. H. McEwing, Blyth
Dublin,
Manager and Bee. ,Teas. - M. d.,
Reid, Seaforth.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
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Licensed Auctioneer
Correspondence promptly answer-
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. te.
ed, Immediate arrangements can
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit.
be trade for sale dates by pboning
more, Seaforth; Chris.` ' u tr
Bornholm; Robert Af4bhl SW
455J, Clinton. Charges modeftte
iiia satiataotion guaranteed.
forth; John 1t MoB9ivi*' illy*$
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Licensed Auctioneer - Cromarty
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