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McTAVISH
MILLINERY
Is in full swing -every day
or so We get in More new
clever styles.
$1.49 to 3.e5
COATS - DRESSES
One of the big reasons you
will enjoy this Autumn, is the
host Of delightful styles be-
ing shown 13.0W
In Coats you will find all the new
shades, in styles you won't even
want to resist.
$14.95
Fall Dresses are so pleasingly dif-
ferent with their great variety of
trim and cut.
$2„98 - 5.95
Circle- bar HOSIERY
ALL THE NEW FALL SHADES
Chiffon 75c and 85c
Crepes 1.00
Gem, Service 75
Service 75c - 1.50
STAPLES
Unbleadied Cotton 10c
Unbleached Sheeting .......39c
Bleached Catton 19c
Bleached 81" Sheeting 69a
Pillow Cotton 42" 35c
Pure Linen, Special 25c
Towelling. 2 yds. for 25c
Terry Towelling 190
Stes5 s7,41 107 of Towels 25c
Hosiery Highlights
Silk & Wool Hose 19c
All Wool Cashmere ...........29c
Fine Silk and Wool 39c
Fashioned Wool Hose 59c
WOOLLENS
A smart line of Ladies'
Wool Dresses 2.98
Woo] Skirts 2.25
Wool Pullovers 98
WOOL UNDERWEAR
We have in stock a complete line
of Ladies' and Children's Wool
Underwear
- FOR MEN -
TOP COATS
A smart Coat that is tailored along
-tom lines...that has a flair of
reconnuends itself
youthful appearance. A flue
Noel mixture that. offers warmth
with a minimum of weight.
15.00 to 19.50
FOR WORK DAYS
Work .Pante "seri
Wt.rit Shirts 75c
Xork Gloves 50c
Lox wool) .. . . 36c
Men s Knelt). Cembs 1.39
Windbreakers 1.98
UNDERWEAR
Fleece Lined
re and Drawers 69c
1.25
Boys' Fleece Lined
,t1.irts and Drawers ...... 39c
75c
HEAVY WOOL SWEATERS
36-48 Special 92.98
Brushed Wool Windbreakers
$2.98
svo-al,rs. an wool 69c
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ItileTAVISH'S
BRUSSELS
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1939
HENSALL
cottnci: Meeting -
The rvgniar meeting of Th., villax,
held in the council
4-1.1.mbers Monday ev.ming at $ pan.
.with a;11. ,menrbers hi4n present. The
lie:macs of the last meeting were read,
!lore. and Shepherd -That the mill -
ems he adopted as read. Carried. Lee
Header. reported some sidewalk:
needing repairs, espicially in front
cd the town hall He was iuetructe.d
to attenl to same.
Correspondence read:
Dept. of •inunitipal affairs, Red
Cross, Ontario Municipal Electrical.
Aesociation. University of Western
Ontario, H. Edwards Magistrate
Hawkshaw, Unemployment Relief
Branch, Proviial Poptpy Committee,
W. S. Ferguson, Dept. of Public
Highways. Municipal World. D. E.
Holmes, same dealt with and filed.
Sone. and Twitcbele-That we reg -
.ter the Clerk dor the ,course provided
q,.v- the University of Western Ontario
for Municipal .offiters, Carried. Hort-
on and Shepherd -That we 'pass the
resolution as suggested ,by the Mun-
ieipal Electrical Associations. Carried.
Bills and Accounts read:
(seantv of Huron, Hospitalization -
A. Patterson, supplies aad tel-
ephone calls -7.20. J. Passmore sup-
plies and 101)0r -3E010. 'University of
Western Ontario Registration - 3.15
W. R. Davidson coal hall -t66)50.
Her:sail Hydro lhall-15.61. Scott's
Grocery Relief Groceries - 25SI0 O.
Roturliffe Relief •milk 5.00. Bank of
Montreal re Hedden Salary 10J50,
of Hensall re Heiden supplies7.
(12 Lee Hedden Balance Salary -37.4
Total 920721 Shepherd rand Twitchell
-That hills and accounts as read be
'That ,we adjourn. Carried. J. A. Pat-
ter,on, Clerk.
Miss Helen Dick had her tonsils re-
moved last week at the office of Dr.
D. G. Steer. •
Mr. and Mrs. Vincenh Sissler and
babe of Denfield visited on Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins.
Mrs. Lawrence Baynham andlfam-
Sy of Exeter visited this weektwith
Mrs. Baynham's parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Peter Moir.
Mr. Robt. Passmore, who has been
holidaying with his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Sohn Passnaore, has returned to
resume his studies at Toronto Uni-
versity.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Patterson, Mr.
and Mrs. J. W. Ortwein, Mr. and Mrs.
G. M. Drysdale and lack visited on
Sunday with Mrs. Brenkolt in Kitch-
ener.
Mr, Fred Corbett received the sad
news of the death of bis brother-in-
law Mr. P. H. Devlin in Stratford
last week. The deceased was in his
75th year and dropped dead with a
heart attack.
Mr. Peter Moir is making extensive
improvements to the dwelling he re-
cently purchased from the estate of
the late Mr. Richard Blatehford. The
-work ie being done by Mr. James
Sangster,
W.M.S. Entertains Home Helpers
The W.M.S. of Carmel Church ent-
t muffled the Home Helpers at their
regular meeting held on Tuesday
evening in the church. Mrs. Jas. Pat-
terson presided over the following
program which opened by singing
"Jesus, and Shall it ever be," follow-
ed by prayer by Mrs. Wm. Bell. The t
Scripture was read by Mrs. Wm
Douglas, The minutes of the previous ,
meeting were read and adopted. The
roll call was answered with "Peace"
as the text word. The business was
discussed and the offering received
after which Mrs. A. Logan led in
prayer. Mrs. John Cairns favored
with a vocal solo. Mrs. (Rev.) D. C.
Hill and Miss Jeckell of Exeter were
guests and Miss Jeckell gave an ad-
dress on the "Work of Home Help-
ers." Hymn, "Take My Life and Let
It Be," was sung, followed by a guitar
selection by Miss Emalie Hoskins.
Mrs. C. Hudson gave the topic on
"What Indian Village Life Needs."
Hymn "Guide Me, 0 Thou Great Je-
hovah." was sung and Mrs. Hill led in
prayer. Dainty refreshments were
served.
Mrs. Gauld Guest Speaker
at W. M. S. Anniversary -
Mrs. Gauld, former missionary of
Formosa, China, Inc forty years, now
of Toronto, addressed the congrega-
tion at the W.M.S. anniversary in the
'United Church on Sunday morning.
A large congregation was present to
hear the very fine address of Mrs.
Gauld, who is well known in this dis-
trict. The choir sang a very appropri-
ate anthem, "Lord, Let me Serve
Thee." Rev. Penrose of Exeter non-:
ducted the evening service and the
choir sang "Blessed is the Lord."
Rev. R. A. Brook conducted anti •
Versary service in Crediton United
Church Sunday evening.
To Organize Red Cross Society.--
The regular meeting of the Hensel]
Senior Women's Institute will be held
on Wednesday evening, October 11th
at the home of Miss Gladys Passmore.
Mrs. Tanton, a nurse of Dr. Grenfell
in Labrador, is to be the guest speak-
er and Mrs, Harold Jackson will give
the demonstration on "Health," Ev-
eryone interested is urged to attend
this meeting as plans are to be made
to organize a Red Cross Society,
Young People Elect Officers: -
The Young People's Society of Car-
mel Church met on Monday evening
In the church to organize for the
coming year. Mrs. A. W. Kerslake
(Continued On Page Pour.)
FOR SALE
40 gal. galvanized tank it good re-
pair, milk cans suitable for holding
feed in henhouse, several pine pack-
ing boxes, large and small, some with
lids. Number of apple barrels, Tri-
umph tin churn with wooden 'wipers,
capacity for one cow. Wooden mall
and 2 iron wedges, feeding crates and
shipping crates, double barrel Green-
er shotgun, 10 gauge, Saskatchewan
robe and chime of bells, post hole
auger rain barrele. Apply to P. 0.
Box 102, Varna.
9
400'1""
Enjoy permanents of Satisfaction at Low Special
Prices -there has been no increas.e in prices,
"B" BEAUTY SALON
L. M. BOX. Phone 50 or 18, Seaforth
.42129461.1.41009=1191191,0990,
161.111111.111119M6111
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
Of Farms, Farm Stock and Implet
ments, Hay, Grain, etc. on Lot 26,
Bayfield Line, Goderich Twp., 11,4
miles north of Varna, on Wednesday,
Oct. 18th, at 12 noon sharp, consist-
ing of the following:
Horses -Grey agric. horse, 6 years
old; brown agric. mare a -years old,
aged team agricultural mares.
Cattle -Roan cow 4 years old due
to freshen Feb. 27; 1 Durham ow 6
Years old due to freshen May 26; 1
Durham cow 5 years old, due to fresh-
en May 3; 2 Holstein cows, 4 years
old, due to freshen ,Tune 6; 1 Holstein
heifer 3 years old, due to freshen
Apr. 20; 1 Holstein cow, 4 years old,
due to freshen May 12; 1 Holstein
cow 7 years old, due to freshen May
18; 11 head steers and heifers rising
2 years; 7 spring calves.
100 white Leghorn hens, 1 year old
Implements -Massey Harris bind-
er, 7 ft, cut Massey Harris mower, 8
ft. cut, Massey Harris bean harvest-
er, Frost & Wood drill; 2 sets disc
harrows, steel roller, 1 set diamond
harrows, Fleury walking plow, Cock-
shutt walking plow, wagon and hay
rack, gravel box,. set of Gurnsey
scales, fanning mill, bagger, harness
rack, steel tired buggy, Portland cut-
ter, set Manitoba, bob sleighs, 1927
Chrysler sedan in good running ord-
er, DeLaval cream separator, 509 lb.
capacity: wheel barrow, good lad-
der, block and tackle, grind stone,
mail box, bag truck, ecuffler.
A quantity of good hay and bean
straw; quantity of wood and lumber;
set of slings, pulleys, 2500 second
hand brick, 2 sets of double harness,
t single harness, set bells, pair
Scree blankets, set extra collars, oak
Larrel, 000 bushel of oats, 400 bu.
mixed grain, forks, chains and whir-
:Ittrees.
Terms (-ash. Everything must be -
settled for before leaving premises.
Strangers paying by cheque will be
required to present marked eheques
or be identified.
At the same time and place the
farm home consisting of 103 acres, of
choice land, will be offered for sale,
subject to a reserved bid. This is a
most desirable property with new
modern brick house, and practically
no,v born. 12 acres hardwood bush
end aintuitatitte of water, 6 acres fall
wheat, 10 acres fall ploughing. Two
acres young orchard set out in apt
'los, plums. cherries, prunes and
other small fruit.
Also Lot 31, which consists of 100
acres more or lees, with frame barn
with abundance of water and shade,
suitable for grain or grazing, with 8
acres fall wheat and 15 acres plough-
ed. NVill be offered for sale subject to
reserved bid. Terms on property
made known on day of sale.
Miss Mabel Rathwell, Prop.
G. 13. Elliott, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Implements, Household
Effects and 1939 Chevrolet Coach. -
On Babylon Line, Stanley Township,
2 1-2 miles west and 2 1-2 miles south
of Varna, on Tuesday, October 17th.
Massey Harris mower, nearly new;
spring tooth cultivator, low wagon,
nearly new, Fairbanks Morse grain
grinder 8" plate, set of scales, fan-
ning mill, Perrin riding plow, 1939
Chevrolet coach, ladders, plank, set
of double harness, set of single har-
ness, robes, wheel barrow, scythes,
sling ropes, quantity of wood, hay
and wheat, 3 tons hard coal, quantity
of tools, bedroom suite, 2 extra beds,
good glass cupboard, Doherty cook
stove nearly new, Home Comfort
range, wood heater, coal oil stove, ex-
tension table, oval parlor table, drop
leaf table, kitchen cabinet, 3 couches,
St. Thomas clock, spades, shovels,
chains, boilers, crocks, pans, pails
and numerous other articles,
Everything to be sold in order to
settle the estate of the late Albert
E. McClinchey.
Gee. H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Spies, Baldwins, Talman Sweets,
King, Greening, Russet, 50c-1.00 per
bus. Phone Clinton 622-2.4. Fred Mc-
ClYmont, Varna.
PILOT STOVES, RANGES, ETC.
Agent for the Pilot Stoves, Ranges,
Furnaces and Fireco Bridgewall
Ranges. See these on display above
McDonald's Bakery. Compare these
stoves before you buy. Save from 9175
to eight dollars. Trade in your old
stove, liberal allowance. A. Zimmer-
man, Main St., Seaforth.
CATTLE FOR SALE
12 two yr. olds, 12 one yr. olds, 2
cows due Nov, 3 cows due Jan., 3
cows milking, due in spring. Arnold
Dale, 3 miles north of Clinton.
,FOR RENT OR SALE
7 roomed modern house, furnace,
bath, heavy wired, garage, close to
school and hospital. Rent reasonable.
Available Nov. 1st. McConnell &
• Hays, Seaforth.
MEN WANTED
Be a local or rural FAMILEX
DEALER: Wonderful chance to make
big cash profits! Everybody must buy
the 200 guaranteed necessities that
you handle. Weekly profits grow as
, you expand your protected route 'of
regular users. Once a buyer always a
customer. ENJOY ALL THE PROF-
ITS TO BE MADE 101 YOUR NEIGH-
BORHOOD. Write for FREE DE-
TAILS and CATALOGUE: FAMI-
,
LEX, 570 St. Clement, MONTREAL,
IN MEMORIAM
In memory of my sister, Miss Mar-
garet Robertson, who passed peace-
fully away one year ago to -day, 5th
of October, 1938. Margaret was ready,
waiting for her eternal home. "Yea,
though I walk through the valley of
the shadow of death, I will fear no
evil; for Thou art with me; Thy rod
and Thy staff they comfort me."
'Tis but a year ago to -day
Since God called you away.
Time may ,help ease the bitter pain
Of the loss of one held dear;
But only few know how we miss her,
And the loneliness of this year,
We try to be brave and remember
She now is free from all pain;
And at the joinmey's end, God willing,
We, too, shall meet again,
-J. M. Robertson.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of a dear father,
1 Alfred Austin, who passed away in
Varna, Oct. 8th, 1937.
"We oft times said we'd miss bun,
Those 'words have proved too true,
We lost our best, our dearest friend,
Dear Dail. when we lost you,
An untiring worker, so loyal and true,
Loved by your friends and all whom
you knew,
One in a million, that, Dad, was you"
-Sadly missed by wife and family.
CARD OF THANKS.
The family of the late Jennie Ches-
ney wish to express their apprecia-
tion to- the Rev, Mr. Chandler, the
nurses of Scott Memorial Hospital,
those who sent _flowers, and for the
loan of cars. We wish to thank also
those who helped at the home.
SHORTHORN SALE
On Tuesday, Oct. 10th. 1.00 p.m.
at Ehnandorph Stock Farm. 26 head,
all ages. For catalogues address Clif-
ford H. Keys. Varna.
AUCTION SALE
Of Furniture at the residence of
R. J. McMillan. Seaforth. Furniture
and Household Effects, on Saturday.
October 7th at 2.20 p.m.
(leo. EMMA. Anetioneer,
AUCTION SALE
Lambert Saleyard. Strathroy, tsat-
urday, Oct. 711i.
2t10 Head of MIXED CATTLE.
Usual run of Mixed Pigs and Calves.
Those wishing to buy cattle priv-
ately can do so by seeing the under-
signed auctioneer ahytline during the
week. Trucks to deliver. Terms cash.
A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements. --
At Lot 9, Con. 11; Mullett township, 4
miles east of Londesboro, on Wednes-
day, October llth, at 1 o'clock sharp.
Horses -Aged team of mares,
Cattle -Roan cow, 3 years old to
freshen in October; red cow, 3 years
old, to freshen April 25; red heifer, 3
years old, to freshen April 22; roan
cow, to freshen in January; black
cow, 3 years old, milking good, not
bred; 4 polled angus steers, rising 2
Years old and calf 2 months old.
Implements -Massey Harris binder,
6 ft. cut; Massey Harris mower, 5 1-2-
(t. cut; Massey Harris manure spread-
er, Massey Harris side delivery rake;
Frost & Wood hay loader, hay rake,
16 ft. movable rack, cultivator, steel
roller, set diamond harrows, steel
stone boat, Bain wagon and box, steel
tire buggy, cutter, walking plow. Oli-
ver riding plow, set of team harness,
Web fence stretcher, post bole dig-
ger, DeLaval cream separator, 500 lb.
capacity, fanning mill, grain grader,
500 bus. oats, about 20 tons of hay,
Finlay range nearly new; 3 burner
Coleman octal oil stove, nearly new,
good set of dishes 96 pieces, quantity
of other household effects, forks,
chains, whippletrees and numerous
other articles.
Everything to be sold without re-
serve as proprietor has sold his farm,
Terms cash. Everything to be set-
tled for on day of sale except the
oats; strangers paying by cheque will
have to present marked cheque or be
identified.
• John Jenkins, Proprietor; George
H. Elliott, Auctioneer,
CAR FOR SALE
1035 Ford V8 for sale. Excellent
condition. Bargain at $800. Apply to
Box 127, News Office,
FOR SALE
A-1 Snow apples 75e per bushel.
Also quantity of hand-picked culls,
suitable for jelly, apple butter, cider,
etc. Many of these have only slight
defects, 20c per bag. Paul Doig, phone
145 r 3.
HONEY FOR SALE
Amber honey, six cents in your
own container, Wallace Ross, North
Main street. Phone 303J,
HORSE FOR SALE
10 year old work horse for sale. Ap-
ply at the tNews Office.
Cash and Carry
SATURDAY SPECIALS
Robinhood Flour -
per 98 lb. bag 3 23
-Western Queen Bread Flour
per 98 lb. bag 259
Pastry Flour, 24 pound bag 59c
Corn Flakes, 2 pkgs. 13c
Cubs, 2 pkges. 23c
Red Rose Tea, lb. 55c
1 plige, Ammonia,.4, etas
5 bars Soap.... Q1 vise
Red Rose Coffee, per pound 45c
Maxwell House Coffee, lb. 45c
FRENCH OASTILE SOAP, 8 Cakes
Notice To Creditors ELMER D. BELL. B.A.
In the Estate a Thomas Sproat
Ali persons having claims against the Es-
tate of Thomas SProat, farmer, late of the
Township of Tuckers7nith, dereased, who died
on or about the 30th day of Oetoher, 1929,
are hereby notified to send in to the under-
signed on or before the 20t1, day of October
1999, full particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said last mentioned
date, the assets of the said estate will be
distributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims of
which the undersigned shall then have notiee,
to the exclusion of all others, and the under-
signed will not lie liable to any person of
whose claim the undersigned shall not then
have notice for the assets so distributed or
any part thereof.
Dated et Seaforth this 27th day of Sept-
ember, 1939.
McCONNELL & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ont.
Solicitors for the Administratrix
Notice To Creditors
• In the Estate of Emma Selina
Chapman.
All persons having claims against the
Estate of Emma Selina Chapmon, late of
the Town of Senforth, widow. deceased, who
died on to about the 24th ,lay of August.
1939, are hereby notified to send in to the
undersigned on or before the 1011, day of
October, MO, full particulars of their claims.
Immediately after the said last mentioned
date. the assets of the said estate will be
distributed amongst the parties entitled
thereto, having regard only to claims of
which tlfr undersigned shall then have notice.
to the exclusion of all others. and the under-
signed will not be liable to any person of
whose claim the undersitstted shall not then
have notice for the assets so distributed or.
any part thereof.
Dated at Seaforth this 27th clay of Sept-
ember. 1939.
MeCONNELL & HAYS.
• Seaforth, Ont.
Solicitors for the Executors.
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of Margaret Robison
All persons having claim- against the
Estate of 3,1arcaro Rol,len. late of the
Town of Seaferth, spinster, deceased, who
:lied 00 r about :la 7th day 5 July, mut.
are hereby main: d to sAla in to the under-
signed on or before the 2011: day of Ortrlirr.
tifas, full particulars of their claims.
Immediately oft: 1. tle said 00,511,004last onthinfa
date, the assets nf the ,abt 101801 you
ttstril turd 0)0ne51 the • :ntr: les entit d
tht-ret, 11,1V11., 1.0,71.1,1 01111% 1 laimo0:
the undersivle d 'halt Hun have notice,
tie. excite:ion 0( all ethers. and the hillier -
hill not let hoHe to taw p 1.0011 fl
\`'ite., claim the undersigned shall net then
hove notice for the so ditttlihtlted nr
hrtortf ,,tsfi'r:nfo.rtil this 27th day of Oeut-
embe... 1980.
MrcoNNELL 4 HAYS. I
Seaforth, Ont.
Solicitms for the Executors.
---Clinic-r-t5V.--"CFOR sAt
Quebec cook :dove in good condi.'
tion. Burns coal or wood. Reasonable,
Apply Mrs, E. llaeltlam. (Over Par-
sons' Barber Shop.)
Successor to John H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Seaforth, Ontario
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seaforth. Office hours:-
Teesclass Thursday and Saturday
1:30 p.m. to 5 p,m, Saturday
evening, 7:30 p, in. to 9 p. ro.
CATTLE LOST
Six head of Durham cattle strayed
from Lot 7, Con. 8, MeKillop, Phone
2.9r6, Dublin C.entral..Chas. Deitz.
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
120 acres, mile east of Walton,
Lots 4 and 5, 18th Concession Town-
ship of Grey. Large bank barn, frame
house. exesllent gravel pit. Apply to
Miss Jean Turner, Seaforth.
FOR SALE OR RENT
Fine large brick residence, well sit-
uated in Seaforth, hot water heating,
bathroom, fireplaces, built in garage,
hardwood floors, slate roof. Will be
sueriliced. Apply McConnell & Hays,
Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE
Large brit* reeidence suited for
apart ments. Apply McConnell &
Hays, Seaforth. Ont. .
TO RENT
Rooms, four, over Isaac! Hudson
Produee store.
• Apply E. L. 13ox.
FOR• RENT
Clet. 15th, S roomed brick house
with buthromn and new furnace, gar-
age on property. Apply to E. C.
Chamberlain.
RESERVE THIS DATE
The ladies of Brucefleld Church
will serve their annual hot fowl sup-
per on the evening of Oct. 26011. fol-
lowed by a movie of the Royal Tour
pictures.
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres of the best of land. Lot
17, Con, 8, Stanley. Apply to Mrs.
George McClinchey, Varna.
NOTICE
Have your car simonized NOW
before ;dirty weather sets in. Prices
reasonable. Phone 323. Seafortb.
WANTED
Hired man for a year, wanted.
Must be a good milker, Apply to
Archie Somerville, Walton, 30.30.4.
FOR SALE
A good rubber tire top buggy, tires
good as new, price 920 for quick sale,
Also a set single harness, bridle and
all complete, a black bearskin robe
and a Quebec heater, good as new.
Mrs. R. Kennedy, West William St.,
Seaforth.
nuassommonaomassommem
"Buy Canadian Fuel"
HY-GRADE, LARGE LUMP
ALBERTA COAL
"A Splendid Fuel"
Cars Now Rolling
$10.40 per Ton, Cash, off car
$11.00 Delivered in Town
Secure your supply by placing
an early order
J. H. SCOTT. Phone 336
RHEUMATISM
We know from testimonials of
over 15 years, that this Remedy
does bring results. Its value proven
by others, its action is quick, a
product worthy of your complete
confidence. See your druggist or
write THOMAS'
RHEUMATISM REMEDY
21 Yale St., London, Ontario
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
Horses, Cattle, Hogs, etc. -Courteous Service
PHONE-SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235 (COLLECT)
DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
ssisseistseersetesessreseeste*Weeessser.,=e7eiereseestest .. ,
BUGGY FOR SALE
Cushion tired buggy, in good repair.
Real good new top, well worth the
money. W. C. Govenlock, phone 5.146.
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED
To take full charge of farm home.
Two adults in the family. Apply at
The News office.
FOR SALE OR RENT
For sale or rent, adjoining town, %
acre land, On property is frame house
with hydro, chicken house and
stable. Immediate possession. Mary
E. Dodds, phone 308, Seaforth,
FARMS FOR SALE
$600 cash will buy 150 acres in Mc-
Killop. Seven miles from Seaforth.
Balance can be left on the place at
3%, There is a good barn and house,
artesian well. Also a farm in Hullett,
five miles from Blyth, 125 acres, can
be bought for $500 cash, remainder
at 3%. On this place is a good brick
house, barn, artesian well, and never
failing spring. Apply for particulars
to P.O. Box 175, )3Iyth, Ontario.
GRAIN WANTED
I am buying grain for George
Thompson of Hensall. Am still sell-
ing oil and grease. Sara Chesney, Eg-
mondville, Phone 148r3.
HOUSE FOR SALE
House in Egmondville on Main St,
stable, hen house, garage, 34 acre of
land, plenty of room, 3 rooms upstairs.
Hydro, cistern, hard and soft water,
low taxes, fruit trees. Apply at The
News Office,
FOR SALE
Rosco Steel Roofing, written 25 -
year guarantee, Rosco Portable Silos,
Eavestroughing, Galvanized Sheet
Iron, Metal Siding, Galvanized Water
Troughs, Tanks and Hog Troughs,
Granary Lining, Stove Pipes, Furn-
ace Pipes, Metal Ridge and Valley,
Roofing Paints, Asphalt Roofing, As-
phalt Brick Siding, Insul-Brick Sid-
ing, plastic cements, Building Paper,
Nails, &c. Phone 618 ring 12, Clinton.
Murray Tyndall, Brucefield,
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid-
ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds.
Rates reasonable, All risks placed
In first class companies.
Information cheerfully given
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIEF
phone 334 w
STRATFORD - GODERICH
COACH LINES
SUMMER TIME TABLE
Leaves Seaforth for Stratford:
Daily 8.25 A.M. and •5.25 MM.
Leave, Senforth for Ooderich:
Deng except Sunday and hol., 1.00 Dan.
and 7.40 p.m.
Sun. and Ital., 1.00 p.m. and 9,20 pan
Connection at Stratford for To: onto.
Hamilton, 3uffalo, London, Detroit
Tavistock, Woodstock
Agents: Queen's, Commercial, Dick House