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Buchanan Cleaners
Mount Forcut
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Wo PLck Up And Deliver Monday
and Thursday
Phone 230 Seaforth
ANDY CALDER
AGENT
ll ailes' and Gents' Z plece Suits, 11;
Hale Dresses. $1; Plain Skirls, no;
Gents' Trousers. 600
duality Plus Service 1 Our Motto
8. BUCHA,NAN - Proprietor
McUUop Far Atte.
(Continued from Page 1)
mage, S.S. 10; Loretta Couneliy,
S.S. 6. Pair of pillow olipe, open
to teachers only, Jessie Little, S.
S. 12.
Grain
Quart of oats, Ken Murray, S.S.
8; Paul Murray, S.S. 8; Andrew
McMichael, S.S. 7; Sharon Somer-
ville, S.B. 7.Quart of wheat: Bert
Dennis, S.S. 7; Jean Hilton, S.S.
6; Billy Campbell, S.S. 4; Margar-
et Hilton, S.S. 6; Gerard ,Maloney,
S.S. 1; Fergusa Maloney, S.S. 1.
01
arge
Quart of bad -, Beverleya Hender-
son, S.S. 4; Bert Dennis, OS. 7;
Joan Pryee, S.S. 6A G040u _PrY00#
EIS, 6; Bobby Pryce, S.S. 6; Ger-
ard
erand Malone, B.S. 1. Sheaf of eats;
Billy Campbell, S.S. 4; Mae Stew-
art,
tewart, BSA; Bert Dennis, 6.8. 7;;
Geraldine Dennis, SS. 9; 'Ree
Buuck, S.S. 8; Tommy Somerville,
S.B. 7. Sheaf of barley: Geraldine
Dennis, S.S. 9; Ronald Coyne, S.
S..1; James Sloan, S.S. 6. Sheaf
of wheat: Geraldine 'Dennis, S.S. 9;
Jean Hillen, S.S. 6. Field beano:
4th VICTORY LOAN BONDS
have been
CALLED FOR PAYMENT OCTOBER 1st
IP' YOU HOLD Fourth Victory Loan 3% Bonds (issued May, 1943 to mature
May, 1957) they should be presented fbr payment on or after October 1st
through any branch bank in Canada. AFTER THIS DATE NO FURTHER
INTEREST WILL BE PAID. Interest coupons due November 1st,, 1954
and all coupons dated later than this must be attached to the bonds when
they are presented for payment. Payment will be $101.26 for a $100 bond
(and for other denominations accordingly). This payment includes $1.26
which is interest at 3% from May 1st to October lst-the period since the
last coupon became payable.
Government of Canada By: BANK OF CANADA, Fiscal Agent
54 -BC -4
Fire
Prevention
Week
WILL SHORTLY BE OBSERVED IN SEAFORTH AND
OTHER MUNICIPALITIES ACROSS CANADA
Citizens of all ages are urged to give their wholehearted support
to the local program ofinstructions and fire prevention measures.'
WATCH FOR FURTHER ANNOUNCEMENTS ABOUT
Fire Pevention
Week
October 2 - 8
Space contributed in the
service of this Community
by John , Labatt Limited
osimmelmiir
BREWERS SINCE ,1831
Ana
ntry
Stanley, t"xlanville, B.S. 9; Bernice
Glanville, S.S. 9; Shirley Bosman,
B.S. 9; TOMMY Love, S,3. 7; Ken
Murray, S.S. 8.
Vegetables
• Pumpkin: Rita Kennedy, S -S. 3;
Michael Walsh, S.S. 1; Bill Mc -
Gavin, S.S. 7; Francee Maloney,
S.S. 1; Dorothy Dalton, S.S. 3;
Jack Dalton, S.S. 3. Garden beans:
Jane Hallen, S.S. 6; Mac Stewart.
S.S. 4; Paul Murray, S.S. 8; Paul
Betties, S.S. 10; Edith Boyd, S.S.
6; Marjorie Boyd, S.S. 6. Citrons:
Joyce Ryan, S.S. 1; Anita Harri-
son, S.S. 2; Andrew Patrick, S.S.
12; Karen Kerr, S.S. 10; 'Mac
Stewart, S.S. 4; Elsie Regale, S•:S.
6. Spanish onions: Karen Dol -
mage, S.S. 10; Paul Horan, S.S. 8;
Ray Horan, S.S. 8; Jimmy Cronin,
S.S. 3; 'Gloria Boyd, S.S. 6; Paul
Murray, S.S. 8. Onions: Eleanor
Keys, S.S. 10; Agnes Hicknell, S.
S., 1; Gary Betties, S.S. 10; Ray
Horan, S.S. 8; June Hillen, S.S. 6.
Six stalks corn: Jean Maloney, S.
S. 1; Elsie Regele, S.S. 6; Agnes
Hicknell, S.S. 1; Amy Stewart, S.
S. 4; Jack Stewart, S.S. 4; Mary
McKercher, S.S. 6. Cabbage: Ray
Horan, S.S. 8; Paul Horan, S.S. 8;
Billy Siemon, S.S. 8; Karen Dol -
mage, S.S. 10; Elsie Regele, S.S.
6; Keith Siemon, S.S. 8. Beets:
Bobby Pryce, S.S. 6; Linda Som-
erville, S.S. 7; Eleaner Keys, S.S.
10; Lois Beuermann, S.S. 6; Billy
Campbell, S.S. 4; Earl Rock, S.S.
8. Carrots: Andrew Patrick, S.S.
12; Earl Rock, S.S. 8; Don Ryan,
S.S. 7; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; ,Bil-
ly Beuermann, S.S. 8; Gail Storey,
S.S. 2.
Tomatoes: Eleanor Key's S.S.
10; Joe Murphy, S.S. 3; Agnes'Ry-
Mn, S.S. 1; Agnes Hicknell, S.S. 1;
oria Boyd, S.S. 6; Mary McKer-
cher, S.S. 6. Sebago potatoes: Bert
Dennis, S.S. 4; Linda Kerr, S.S.
10; Elaine Somerville, S.S. 7; Ray
Horan, S.S. 8;1 Paul Horan, S.S. 8;
Fergus Maloney, S.S. 1. Green
Mountain potatoes: Karen Kerr,
S.S. 10; James Sloan, S.S. 6; Phyl-
lis McNichol, S.S. 9; Margaret
Kerr, S.S. 4; Terry Ryan, S.S. 3.
Mange's: Fergus Maloney, S.S. 1;
Keith Siemon, S.S. 8; Elsie Regele,
S.S. 6; Bert Dennis, S.S. 7; Paul
Betties, S.S. 10; Jim ,Maloney, S.S.
1. Table corn: Elsie Regele, S.S.
6; Sharon Somerville, S.S. 7; Kar -
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1il:a (.9
Ri»u age, S.Aa, IA; Jean; DOM
SS. 6; Marjorie B.o*yd, S. ;
Martefrie Smltb, 8.S. 4. lrieb Qpb-.
bier potatoes: Loretta Connelly, ,
S. 6.;, Blur Ryan, S.S. 3; Beene•
Glanville, S.S. 9; Stanley G1anrille,
S.S. 9; Paul Murray, S.S. 8; Sheila
Malone, S.S. 1. Table turnipis;(
Lois Godkin, S.S. 6: Jim Melady,
S.S. 3; Joan Coyne, 8387-riZEileen
Malone, S.S. 1; Stephen Cronin,
S.S. 3; Joe Murphy, S.S. 3. Field
turnips: Jim Maloney, S.S. 1; Jim
Cronin, S.S. 3; Jerry Cronin, S.S.
3; .Merle,Godkin, S.S. 6; Mary Lou
Coyne, S.S. 1; Elsie Regele, S.S. 6.
Fruit
Winter apples: Billy Murphy, S.
S. 3; Audrey 'McNichol, S.S. 7.
Fall apples: Geraldine Dennis, S.
'S. 9; Margaret Smith, S.S. 4; John
'Montgomery, S.S. 12; Jean Mont-
gomery, S.S. 12; Elsie Regele, S.S.
6; Ray Horan, S.S. 8. Pears: Bill
McGavin, S.S. 7. Plums: Paul Be't-
tles, S.S. 10; Gary Betties, S.S. 10;
Betty Murray, S.S. 6; Geraldine
Dennis, S.S. 9; Helen Maloney, S.
S. 1; Kathleen Doerr, S.S. 8. Cu-
cumbers: Dale Beuermann, S.S. 6;
Sharon Beuermann, S.S. 6; Ken
Murray, S.S. 8; Michael Lane, S.
S. 3; Billy Ryan, S.S. 3.
Poultry
White Rock: Geraldine Dennis,
SS. 9; Bobby Pryce, S.S. 6; Reg
Stone, S.S. 2. White Leghorns:
Ann Melady, S.S. 3; Bill McGavin,
S.S. '7. Light hybrid: Geraldine
Dennis, S.S. 9; Marion Melady, S.
S. 8; Jean McLaughlin, S.S. 8.
Heavy hybrid: Geraldine Dennis,
ybra
S.S. 9; Marion Melady, S.S. 8; Jean
Dennis, S.S. 9; Marjorie Campbell,
S.S. 4; Eleanor Keys, S,S_10; Ken-
neth Papple, S.S. 4. Rhode Island
Reds: Cyril Ryan, S.S. 7; Ken Ry-
an, S.S. 7; Leslie Campbell, S.S. 4.
Sussex: Bruce Elliott, S.S. 6; Kar-
en Dolmage, S.S. 10; Sandra Doig,
S.S. 6; Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4.
Turkeys: Agnes Hicknell, S.S. 1;
Elaine Betties, S.S. 12; Billy Sie-
mon, S.S. 8. Bantams: Gary Bet-
ties, S.S. 10; Harvey Ryan, S.S. 1;
Elsie 'Regele, S.S. 6; Larry Scott,
S.S. 2. Pigeons: Elaine Maloney,
S.S. 1; Jean 'Maloney, S.S. 1; Reg
Stone, S.S. 2; Douglas Boyd, S.S. 6.
Pets
Cats: Murray Murray, S.S. 6;
Merle Godkin, S.S. 6; Rosemary
Murray, S.S. 1; Jimmy Bosman, S.
S. 9. Rabbits: Kenneth Papple,
S.S. 6; Ricky Riehl, S.S. 8; Leslie
Campbell, S.S. 4; Fergus Jantzi,
S.S. 6. Special pets: Lloyd Glan-
ville, S.S. 12; Leslie.. Campbell. S.
S. 4; Vincent Maloney, S.S. 1; Har-
ry Ryan, S.S. 1.
Rouen ducks: Marjorie Camp-
bell, S.S. 4; Kenneth Papple, S.S.
4; Marg. Scott, S.S. 4; Tim Maloney
S.S. ,j,; Joan Maloney, S.S. 1.
Geese: Marguerite Scott, S.S. 4;
Kenneth Papple, S.S. 4; Eileen
Maloney, S.S. 1; Joan Maloney, S.
S. 1. Dogs: Geraldine Dennis, S.
S. 9; Joan Boyd, S.S. 6; Donald
Scott, S.S. 3; Geraldine Dennis;,
S.S. 9.
Best horse-drawn vehicle: Beech)
mood School, Joan Maloney. Best
draught colt: Joan Maloney, Best
decorated bicycle: Marjorie Boyd,
S.S. 6; Joyce Hamilton, S.S. 9;
Loretta Connelly, S.S. 6; Eleanor
Keys, S.S. 10. Pony and saddle:
Joan Maloney. S.S. 1.
Flowers
Zinnias: Kathleen Doerr, S.S. 8;
Paul Bottles, S.S. 10; Marjorie
Smith, S.S. 4; Billy Beuermann, S.
S. 8; Barbara Driscoll. S.S. 7;
Stanley Glanville, S.S. 9. Baby_zin-
nias: Garry Betties. S.S. 10; Jane
Somerville, S.S. 7; Karen Dolmage,
S.S. 10; Audrey -McMichael, S.S.
7; Janet McKercher, S.S. 6; Elean-
or Keys, S.S. 10. Sweet peas: Jean
Patrick, S.S. 12; Bobby Pryce, S.
S. 6. Cosmos: Eleen Maloney, S:
S. 1; Merle Godkin, S.S. 6; Elean-
or Key's. S.S. 10; Audrey McMich-
ael, S.S. 7; Ronnie Driscoll, S.S. 7;
Billy Siemon, S.S. 8. Snapdragon:
Barbara Prise -oil, S.S. 7; Keith Sie-
mon, S.S. 8; Audrey Patrick, S.S.
12; Gary Betties, S.S. 10; Ruth
Manley, S.S. 8; Geraldine Dennis,
S.S. 9. Dahlia: Marjorie Smith. S.
S. 4: Jane Somerville. S.S.' 7;
•Sharon Somerville, S.S. 7; Elsie
Regele, S.S. 6; Paul Betties. S.S.
1.0; Joan Maloney, S.S. 6. Phlox:
• Billy Beuermann, S.S. 8; Billy Sie-
mon, S.S. 8; Paul Betties, S.S. 10.
Marigolds: Kathleen Doerr, S.S. 8;
Garry Betties, S.S.10; Theo Mel-
ady, S.S. 3; Audrey McMichael, S.
S..7; Elaine Murray, S.S. 1; Lawr-
ence Lane, S.S. 3. Gladioli: Eileen
Smith, S.S. 6; Garry Bettles. S.S.
10; Paul Betties, S.S. 10; Paul Bet-
ties, S.S. 10; Bobby Pryce. S.S. 6;
Earl Rock, S.S. 8; Bert Dennis. S.
S. 7. Asters: Andrew l'atrick. S.
S. 12; Earl Rock. R.S. 8: Gordon
Driscoll, S.S.' 7; Ronald Little, S.
S. 10; Eleanor Keys, S.S. 10; Paul
Settles, S.S. 10, Potted plants:
Betty Kerr, S..S. 4; Rose Beuer-
mann, S.S. 6; Marjorie Campbell,
S.S. 4; Elsie Doig, S.S. 6; Jean
Patrick, S.S. 12; Shirley Dolmage•
S.S. 10.
Baking
Fancy sandwiches: Eleanor Keys,
S.S. 10; Joan, Pryce, S.S. 6: Mar-
garet Hillen, S.S. 6. White bread:
Joe Murphy, S.S. 3; Billy Murphy,
S.S. 3; Fergus Kelly, S.S. 3; Jean
Maloney, S.S. 1; Eileen Maloney,
S.S. 1; Elly Poland, S.S. 3. Bran
muffins: Janet McKercher, S.S. 6;
Freda Hunt, S.S. 2; Sharon Som -
Fair Dates Listed
Arthur Sept. 28, 29
Brussels Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Clifford Oct. 8, 9
Fordwich Oct. 1, 2
Ilderton Sept. 29
Kirkton Sept. 30, Oct. 1
Listowel Sept. 27, 28
Lucknow Sept. 28, 29
Milverton Sept, 24, 25
Mitchell Sept. 28, 29
Mt. Brydges Oct. 5
Palmerston Oct. 4, 5
Parkhill Sept. 24
Ripley Sept. 24, 25
St. Marys - Oct. 5, 6
SEAFORTH Sept 23, 24, 215,
Tara Sept. 29, 30
Teeswater Oct. 5, 6
Thedford Sept. 30, Oot. 1
Walkerton Nov. 3, 4
Zurich Sept. 27, 28
Interntationl Flowing Match, Wa-
terloo Co:, Breslau.. ..Oct 12-15
7 1 :rendiDol
qo . X44 q At
tildes: Fane 'Be „ earvl„lile
J .an Bluer, 343.r 0; M,;tx! exe't,.' eF',
S.S. 4; Joann. I aliiti1ton, 's,S 91 J pais
Boyd, ia4. 6; Marjorie Clann,irbell
S.S. 4. Buns: Stephen-.etbnin, 3-
p. 3; Joanne c onin, 8.8. 3; Susaat
Pln7ensberger, B.S. 4; Linin.. Pap-
ple, S.S. 4. School lunch: Bernice
Glanville, S.S. ra ; Lynda Somer-
ville, S.S. 7; Linda, Papple, S.S. 4;
Eleanor 'Keys, S.S. 10; Audrey 'Me;
Michael, S.S. 6; Joyce Hamilton,
S.S. 9. Tarts; Ann Malady, S.S. 3;
Mary Melady, S.S.' 3; Jean Hillen,
S.S. 6; Georgina 'Little, S.S. 10;
Marjorie Smith, S.S. 4; Stanley
Glanville, S.S. 9. Layer cake: Pa-
trIcia Ryan, S.S. 1; Catherine Ry-
an, S.S. 2; Sandra Doig, S.S. 6;
Dorothy -Smith, S.S. 4.
Angel cake: Sandra Doig, S.S. 6;
Bernice Glanville, S.S. 9; Gloria
Boyd, S.S. 6; Amy Stewart, S.S. 4;
Linda Papple, S.S. 4; Marguerite
Scott, S.S. 4. Light layer cake:
Bernice Glanville, S.S. 9; Betty
Kerr, S.S. 4; Mary Melady, S.S. 3;
Linda Papple, S.S. 4; Luella Moy-
lan, S.S. 1. Dark layer cake: Ber-
nice Glanville, S.S. 9; Shirley Hen-
derson, S.S, 4; Fayle Little, S.S. 6;
Edith Boyd, S.S. 6; Susan Enzens-
berger, S.S. 4; Linda Papple, S.S.
4. Applie pie: Gerard Maloney, S.
S. 1; Geraldine Dennis, S.S. 9;
Gloria Boyd, S.S. 6; Marguerite
Scott, S.S. 4; Stanley Glanville, S.
S. 9; Linda Papple, S.S. 4. Lemon
pie: Mary Melady, S.S. 3; Bernice
Glanville, S.S. 9; Jeah Hillen, S.S.
6; Linda Papple, S.S. 4; Patsy
Melady, S.S. 3; Geraldine Dennis,
S.S. 9. Pumpkin pie: Nancy Kel-
ly, S.S. 3; Geraldine Dennis, S.S.
9; Jean Melady, S.S. 3. Raisin
pie: Maureen Melady, S.S. 3; Billy
Murphy, S.S. 3; Marion Hunt, S.
S. 2; Fergus Kelly, S.S. 3; Ger-
aldine Dennis, S.S. 9; Billy Ryan,
S.S., 3. Salad dressing: Marlene
Pepper, S.S. 12; Joan Pryce, S.S.
6; Jean Hillen, S.S. 6; Patricia
Mitchell
"Centennial"
Fall Fair
Tuesday and Wednesday
SEPT. 28th and 29th
$4,500.00 IN PRIZES
Tuesday Evening
SEPT. 28
Grounds Open to Public
Program in Arena
Wednesday, Sept. 29th
OFFICIAL OPENING BY
PREMIER L. FROST
• Monster Parade.
• Antique and Modern
Machinery
• Floats
• School Parade
• Horse Power Threshing in
Operation -
TWO BANDS HORSE RACES
• Stanger Show and Midway
DANCE
IN THE CRYSTAL PALACE
Wednesday Night
Mitchell's Own Bill Stuart and his
10 -piece Band - 9:30 till 12:30
A. KEMP K. J. REANEY
Pres. Sec.-Treas.
`Immediate
service"
IN YOUR LOCALITY
FOR
Estate Planning
and Wills
Investment
Management and
Advisory Service
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Investments
2%% on saving -
deposits may be
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USBORNE & UOBEERT'
MUTUAL . itE
INSURANCE CO.
HEAD OFFICE -- EXETER, ONT.
President, William A. Hamilton,
Cromarty; Vice -President, Martin
Feeney, R.R. 2, Dublin.
DIRECTORS -Harry Coat s Cen-
tralia; E. Clayton Colquhoun, R.R.
1, . Sri'ee Hill; Milton McCurdy,
R.R. 1, Mitchell; Alex J. Rhode,
R.R. 2, Mitchell.
AGENTS -Thos. G. Ballantyne,
R.R. 1, Woodham; Clayton Harris,
R.R. 1, Mitchell; E. Ross Hough-
ton, Cromarty.
SOLICITOR -W. G. Cochrane, Exeter.
SECRETARY - TREASURER - Arthur
Fraser, Exeter.
su aA
SEPI'. 26th,,
Full information from moon
A
Brussels Fall Fair
on FRIDAY, OCTOBER 1st
$2,000.00 PRIZES POR HORSES
Races - Afternoon Performance
Midway
GIANT COLORFUL SCHOOL PARADE
Two Bands
F. A. Lashley to Open the Fair
Come and see for yourself the Big Fall Fair
at Brussels
or send for Prize List if interested in exhibits,
GEO. WESENBU'RG - Secretary
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
OPEN DAILY - PHONE 363-J
T. PRYDE & SON
ALL TYPES OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS
Enquiries are invited.
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Phone 41-J
Clinton
Phone 102
Your Business Directory
LEGAL
A. W. SILLERY
Barrister, Solicitor, 'Etc.
Phones: Office 173, Residence 781
SEAFORTH ONTARIO
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK D. McCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, Q.C.
County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
OPTOMETRIST
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Eyes Examined. Glasses Fitted.
Phone 791
MAIN ST. SEAFORTH
Office Hours: Daily, except Mon-
day, 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m.; Saturday,
9 a.m. to 9 p.m.; Wednesday, 9 a.m.
to 12:30 p.m. CLINTON-Monday,
9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m. (McLaren's
Studio).
ACCOUNTING
RONALD G. McCANN
Public Accountant
CLINTON ONTARIO
Office: Phones:
Royal Bank Office 561, Res. 461)
A. M. HARPE.R-
Chartered Accountant
66 South St. Telephone
Goderich 343
Licensed Municipal Auditor,
INSURANCE
THE McKILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE CO'Y.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont
OFFICERS:
President - J. L. Malone, Seaforth
Vice -Pres. - J. Ii. McEwing, Blyth
Manager and Sec.-Treas. - M. A.
Reid, Seaforth.
DIRECTORS:
E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L.
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whit-
more, Seaforth; Chris. Leonhardt,
Bornholm;; 'Robert Archibald, Sea -
forth; John H. McEwing, Blyth;
William S. Alexander, Walton; Har-
vey Fuller, Goderich; J. E. Pepper,
Brucefeld.
AGENTS:
William "Leiper, Jr., Londesboro;
J. P. Prueter, Brodhagen; Selwyalt
Baker, Brussels; Erie Munroe, Sea -
forth.
MEDICAL
DR. M. W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
If no answer, call 59
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 110 Hensall
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 5-J
Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Telephone 26
E. A. McMASTER, B.A., M.D.
Internest
Telephone 27
P. L BRADY, M.D.
Surgeon
Telephone 55
C. ELLIOTT, M.D.
Telephone 26
EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday
and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments may be made.
CHIROPRACTIC
D. H. McINNES
Chiropractic - Foot Correction
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
Monday, Thursday - 1 to 8 pm.
VETERINARY
D. J. McKELVIE, D.V.M.
Veterinary Surgeon
HENSALL, ONT. - PHONE 99
TURNBULL & BRYANS
VETERINARY CLINIC
J. O. Turnbull, D.V.M.
W. R. Bryans, D.V.M.
Phone 105 Seaforth
AUCTIONEERS
JOSEPH L RYAN
Specialist in farm„ stock and in -
elements and household effects.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Licensed
in Huron and Perth Counties.
For particulars and open dates,
write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN,
R, R. 1, Dublin. Phone 40 r 1,
Dublin.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT
Licensed Auctioneer
Correspondence promptly answer. .
ed. Immediate arrangements can
be made for sale dates by phoning
455-3, Clinton. Charges moderate
and satisfaction guaranteed. -
PERCY C. WRIGHT
Licensed Auctioneer - Crnnwlirly,
Livestock and Foran MINS
a Specialtyv
Por a better auction Inge. eat !fill
WRIGHT Auctioneer. Phi fie TRIO
call, 690 r 22.