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The Seaforth News, 1940-04-25, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS HENSALL Mrs. Hugh 'lIii,wkin.s and daughter, Joyce. returned to their home in 't'lin- t it after a very pleasant visit with [Mr. and Mrs. H. O Hayman. Mr. 'Geo, Jackson who was taken to Westminster hospi'ta'l task week for treatment is somew'ha't improved. \]t•, and Mts. Leslie Adams and son Donald of Dashwood merited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Jolt Corbett. Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman of LIS -to- wel visited ,n Sunday with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas: - \•lrponell. - Carter-Hedden.— A pretty wedding was solemnized an Saturday, April 00th, at 3 ,p.11i.'at \\ e 'ley-\\ illis United Church parson- age, Clinton •-w°lien Rev. Mr. Lane united in marriage Miss Ruth Eliza- hetil Hedden. eldest daughter of 'Mrs. Catherine Hedden and :the late Geo. Hedden, Hensall, and FFarold Whit- ney. Carter, ,on of Mr. Isaac Carter and the lade 'Mrs. Catherine Carter of 'Clinton, The bride looked charming in a tact length ;crepe dress in air farce 'blue with navy accessories and 'wore a 'corsage of American Beauty- rose- buds. Miss Frances Carter, sister of the ;groom, was bridesmaid, and wore a pale blue street length dress with ;,lack accessories and a corsage of rosenttds. Mr. Russell Hedden, tiro - ter of tie 'bride.. was ;groomsman. Following the ceremony a wedding -dinner was served at the brides 'home n Heisali The tables were .very at- tractive with :prim dowers and cen- tred with the ,bride s cake, l'Ir. and Mrs. .Carter- Will reside in Clinton. Hensel Minstrel Show. • - The town hail was pre^ked t t apttc- .ty on -Thur-:d y, and Friday evening, last ,week for the presentation of 'the H.nsa11 minstrel slew with a e a -t of inv. Mr. F L. \tittle was rnterloru- tor and Messrs. \V -1- Cross, Spencer. teen. Hess.\l ut)rr link-. Fd. Little. 'tin,.. Kyle, lames Par- kn,s ata] t l.tttde Blowes were tete end en and kept 'the audience- in shells of :;leer with their local jokes and h nlor011- numbers. The she r Ise- 1.1. -c -Ti: ,t11t by the en tae .gr,.upwith speetal o - dry W. O. tioaelnvin, 1\\ 11. Cross, Carey lt,ynt. rant Rennie. Mary Adkins favored mitt accordion solos, lir. Ed. Little. trombone solo, 11 Claude llovves tui Walter Spen- r, ti,u'e'lty act. Soldier, Soldier, 'i\ -n Voir Marry Me." J;'yee Brod- erick sang 'R'onld You Mind," and "Pirth Me." and tap. .lanced. The ,me -act contedy, "A',ge Rebels." was. splendidly. presented and Ihttmorous. The East .was Mrs. W. A. llaef area, Mrs. Rohn Middleton. Mrs. H. Law- rence. Mrs. Mrs. Rant Cants eron, Mises Beryl Pfaff. Irene Ha;s'- gartit Sally \lan.an and Kay Drys- dale., Director, Mrs. Goodwin Music - at director o r i r the e ntnt r<.. Mr. Rennie; pianist, Miss I F e tee 'Welsh. Daring the evening Ret h A Brook, president of the Red Cross, poke of e t lurk •nett 'lone by tiiu' local a1 or- lsiiiration and Mrs, R. ,1. M, , e sec. area-., sresenrtt•d ,i - re.'.'rt stating an tu,s rased. -On Friday ay a tt at the of the minstrel part ,. The ehoey, Roy. R A. Brook 'all d •\l1.. Renee, ;,, the plavorm and , ;fouled i,Ea,.y rode of ,nun,..- to }tin i,:,r his •t e•nlir1 work in leading the show. tt :1,1. uses• \\ 1-.i S!a, ;coo 0111'! • , eite olatforn:e . Rev. N. A. r k -''rel,-,t ler a tearty. to .:4 'hanks met vlr. Rennie r seined 11 tt'cl t. _a't iiul ,,lilac• Anniversary Services .— T"., 1'.1. t tteE. t;' char.. , .,t : -.r..sucee—folwrit a1. wry :••".117. t i largo n c •:r 11. ,-1 tt. „1 nu .1.i„ l uite,1 (There'', i ' toe, yes Mr- H l t 1.i .iii Mrs. -ea.! ., d R':-serieatime , the t ie r.tee ,nal the •`''is,',' "Come Holy Spirit." at tin- - n -:rt,i-e. Mrs. Burton Kearns ef clinoto its ..doist.sang "`!ltut t arid "Fern Darkne Int,, Litefile tit.Jir. -amt."'lit:; Unto'he •Lord." Re:. 4Vm. Weir .•mtdete,t serv- tirE•- in Carnal a..itur,'h, prrz'liing '.err fine sermons at both services, which were largely attended. .1 mixed quartette comprising; 'Misses "Irene 0 'szarth. \label \Vorkm an, 'Messrs. R. Y. :McLaren and W. A. Mac - Laren sant. "A Few Mort Year, Shall Roll." The choir sang two neautinnl anthems, "Sweet Hour of Prayer." and "Gently Lord. 'r) Gent- iy Lead Us." Mr, and Mrs. John Carmichael of Toronto called on friends on Sunday. iW-C.T.U, Meets.— The regular meeting of :he W.C. T.t?. was held in the school room of the United Church an Thursday aft- ernoon with Mrs. John Passmore pre- siding over the worship •period of the program. Mrs. Hedden sang a sales, accompanied -by Miss Irene Douglas. The Scripture was read by Mrs. Hed- den. 'Miss Jennie Murray gave the de- votional paper. Sentence prayers 'were given by Mrs. Lammie and Mr-. 3,1,c - Queen. Miss 'Murray then 'presided. Following the minutes and roll call Mrs. 'McQueen gave the treasurer report and ten dollars was tonwarded -to the 'budget, Mrs. Hess presided ov- er clip sheets entitled "What Legtsla tion Have We to Safeguard the Rest Day -for 'Canada and Ontario These were given by Mrs. }Tedder, Mrs. Passmore, ''\Ils, Dougttas and'Miss 'Murray. 'Mrs, Hess closed with prayer Saartitng next 'week ithe stores will he open on Tuesday evenings. 'rite half holidays 'begin ou !Wednesday, May Fst. The Red Cross guilt tickets which were sulci 501111 time ago on the (loilt made and donated kr the Red Cross by Mrs. U. 13. MacLean, will he drawn at the dance in ']he town 'hall on April dth. The Young People's Society of Carmel 'Church held their patriotic meeting on Monday aiming. Arpril 22nd with a longe attendance. Miss J. McQueen led in sprayer. The scri,ptata'e was read -'by Mrs. MacDougall. The motto' for the evening was taken by Mr, Alvin Fierll. The convener, Miss Mabel Workman; presided: over the following program: Reacting by OjLrs. Ray 13e1.1; a vocal sale Ihy Rev. Mr. !Weir, 'which was Much enjoyed 'hy alit The special speaker for the 'even PROCLAMATION Civic Half Holiday\ Having been petitioned by a majority of the merchants- of of the Town, I hereby proclaim Wednesday Afternoons From 12.30 noon in the months of May, June, July, August, Sep- tember and October, 1940 1 Civic Half Holidays, except when a Legal Holiday comes on the day before or the day after a Wednes- day, and respectfully request the citizens to observe the sante, JOHN J. CLUFF, Mayor God Save The King 1151 was Rev. John Richardson, who :;ave an inspiring address on Canada. The young People of Brucefield United Church 'presented a .play en- titled, -The 17Io,w Lights or San Rey in the United Church on 1.)i ntday ev- ening under the auspices of the Y.P. Between acts John Beer favored with cornet sob's, Ronald Stephan, violin lei's, :Ind Mises \I•tt•inn :tool Lois \Ltcl,arut \Cary. iloodw"iu, Ruth Brook. Shirley Fairbairn and Goldie Cross favored with vocal sextets, Rev. R. \. ):rook was chairman for the eveitin51. Lunch was served to the vis• itors at the close, lAor,1 ova, received here last week of the death of Nliss .\.lira Butt o, Toronto. l he lata \tis: Bort was a 11.001 n1 .Mrs. John fAnsdale and Mrs, blur :Murdock, \Ir. and sirs. Norman Cook spent a tea day, this week in Toronto. Child Knocked Down on Highway— ' Paula Hanson, five-year-old dough, ter of Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hanson, was struck and knocked down on the highway just north of the village by •t passing motorist on Monday. Paula was returning Monte when struck by the, auto. She suffered a slight concussion and head injuries. Police are investigating the accident. Miss Cecilia Stephensonspent a few days this week at her home in Seaforth. Born—In Hensall on April 13111, to Mr. and Mrs, Nelson Pilaff, a dough- ter. Born—In Hensall on April 20th to Mr. and Mrs. Alex Hildebrandt, a son. Mrs Walter alter Spencer and infant daughter returned home from Clinton Hospital last week. Mrs. Russel Broderick is presenting a musical revue anti dance by her pupils in the town stall, Hensall, on Friday, May 3rd. the spring show was held here on with a :15051 entry'. 1 „• Irv' Iist follow Polle' \ Aga d boll, \\'. \1c w an. 11 •tall. 'horthorns—Aged hull, R\'. C. (lestricin•r, C rerliton i first and sec t t hill, huller two years, \\'. C. i,-_ ii:her C. H. Keys, Varna tsee- n l and third; Cow, any awe, W. C. 1),-irielx r and seconds, C. 11, 1 Keys Varna: heifer, under two years, \\•, C'. t 1... tr(eltt•r, Kinsman /In ta'•r• t'r,,111;:ley st, .,,l aud 1.•i t. 11 toad, Awed ',til. I l.,a= 1 l\`•i 1rt t'n' s art\, i) \ tl Bro. 1.-. 1)en 11. Litt \Iee,re• it oe 1; ler to , „ear, 1 )'\,•i' e, a, any. age. O'Neil flr thea, Howard Wright. 'second :and •t ' 'oiler, 'Tudor two tear O'Neil Brothers 'first ;and second), 11 *ward \\'right Market Cattle—Buteh s steer 1' tu• for (grades), U,eil Brothers. \V. 0. 1)c eirielier, Howard I\\'right: hasty hcef tinder 11(10 pounds, O'Neil Brothers, Kinsman Brothers, W. C. r ),r.'trteher. Boys' judging competition Frank Falconer, f rucefielcl. Norman 3 crsu.nn, ,Crediton tout Percy Wright, Cromarty 1 the second two were tied tsr second-plaecl. T'ht judge 'of the 'competition 'was Humph- rey Snell of Clinton. Horses—Clydes- dales, Aged stallion,Rabesit Murdock, Brucefield, Hamilton and son. Cram - arty, Penchernns or Belgian—Aged stallion, Cheries Godbolt Exeter; Donald Ross, Ilensall. Hackney, aged . stallion —Charles 'Ga,•dholt, Exeter. Heavy draft, brood -mare in foal, Wil- liam Urghart, M'i'tchell, W. C, \'IcEw- an, Hensall, H. Turner, Varna; filly or gelding 'under 4'h•ree years, William Hamilton and son. 'William T. -Dale, Constance; filly or gelding under one year, W. lirTatggar't, Hensall; Wil- liam Pepper, Hensail, W. 5, Dale Heavy draft team--t\V. ,\i'ciEw•an, 'Huron County 'Hone entry. Aigric- ultural—Brood stare in foal" 'Coyne Brother. Staffa; H. Turner. Filly or gelding under three years, HTanner. W. J. Dale, W. \IcHwan. Filly or gelling under two years H. Turner, Coyne Brothers; Filly or geldvig un- der one year, 'W. 'J. Dalt: , H. Turner, \agricultural team, William Hamilton and son, W J Dale. 'General P'unlsose Team in harness, William Decker, Zurich; Cosgrave Breweries, Tor- onto Huron County Hoene, Road sters-4(Farmers class), ), t\Vard Hod- gins, Clande'hoye, Filly or gelding, Arthur Welber, Dashwood; roadster champion, Arthur Weber. 'Champion- ship Class: Draft mare or sgeldin'g— \l, illiatn 'Urquhart Mitchell. A;gric- tlltau'e mare or gelding— iWI'lliant Hamilton and son, •Cromarty. Grand aliaulpionshen-1)Iraft or agricultural 1(11y or icrel din g, 1Villiamt Lrgu'hart. Township ship prize---C(I hree 'horses from one township), William Hamilton and. on \V. '\IcEw'an 'Hensall Special: Gentlemen's turn out 1'Aa',d Nod- e -ins; lady 'driver, \ilrs, 'Roes Chap- man, idriving for Ward 'Hodgins, hest wagon 'horse, 'William Deoker. Mr, and Mrs. Russel Love and son of Owen Sound spent the week -end at the home of Mrs. Love's parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. R. McDonald. Mrs. Roy Parlmer and Caroline and Mr. and Mrs. Lester Fisher and fam• Ily of Windsor spent the week end at the hone of Mr. and - Mrs, John Fisher. FOR SALE OR RENT - )iiight roomed 'bungalow; modern conveniences, including electric fire place. Apply to Wilbert Webster, Jarvis st, NOTICE Prepared to do custom' cultivating and plowing. Also little pigs for sale. Edgar McBride, Kippeu, phone 12 on 79, Hensall central, FOR SALE 1 dual purpose COW to freshen in a 111011th: 4 heifers, 18 months old, front Pure bred cows that give from 35 to 55 lbs. milk ttaily. Would exchaugc heifers Lo" good steers. J. F. Scott, phone 851.4. LOTS FOR SALE AT-DUSLIN 4 lots for sale, 2 on Main at., 2 on Huron Highway, Dublin. Apply to Miss Dyer, May ist - 3rd, at Hotel, Dublin. WANTED Cattle for pasture, wanted for the season. Wesley Roe, phone 23x4, Blyth central. FOR SALE A purebred Shorthorn bull, around a year old. George Mann, Clinton 13.R. 4. WOOL WANTED Highest prices ' .paid. Vttilliam J. McKeinzie, Kipper, Ont. Phone 41-81, Hensall: FOR SALE 1 sow and 8 pigs, about six weeks old. Apply to Isaac McGavin, Walton, R.11.2. Phone S31r16, Seaforth central. WANTED Woman or girl for housework on fttrnt, Apply to The News. FOR SALE G head of grass cattle. Campbell Pyre, Kipper, Phone 841.13, Hensall central. GIRL WANTED - - Girl wanted by May lst, in farm home. Apply at The News office. WARNING NOTICE RE CORN BORER All corn grower's, whether on the farm or elsewhere, are hereby noti- fied that all corn stubble or other corn remnants, no matter where they may be, must either be^ ploughed tinder completely or else gathered and burned before May 20th, and that failure to do so leaves the offender liable to prosecution, ot• to having to pay the cost of sending men in to do the work, Remember, this law will be strictly enforced. L. Caesar, Provincial Entomologist. Ross Johnston, County Htspector, 1 TENDERS Marked and sealed, for the pur- chase of East church shed, Iiippen. Timber frame, 30x60, Will be re- ceived until May 15th, 1940, W, J. F. Bell, Secretary, Kipped, Ont FOR SALE • 1929 Ford A touring in excellent condition wth license, Will sell cheap for cash. Phone Seaforth 345w. SEED FOR SALE A few bushels of good alfalfa seed, clean and free from noxious wends. Thos. Wheatley, Phone 8401.34, Sea - forth central FOR SALE Ten good pigs, ready to wean. Ap- ply to Frank Coleman, phone 838122, Seaforth central. FOR SALE Grade No. 1 yellow blossom sweet clover seed. Apply to W. F. Alex- ander. Phone 13 on 82, Hensall. FOR SALE Automobile Insurance. * Preferred rates now effective, for low mileage and few drivers. Farmers especially. "The Wawanesa'Mutual," "Canada's Strongest Company." J. H. Scott, phone 336. FOR SALE White Blossom sweet clover seed. Yellow" Blosaom sweet clover seed. Erban oats and one third barley unix ture. George Wheatley, phone 849r14, Seaforth central, FOR SALE - First class Pennsylvania Anthracite Coal, Stove or nut size. May delivery. Direct from cars. Season's lowest price. War conditions may affect Pennsylvania coal and prices at any time. Secure your supply by ordering now, J. H. Scott, phone 336. FOR SALE Seven roosted cottage in Hgtnoncl- ville. Ali conveniences. l/ acre land, good barn and garage, Also upright Heinlzman piano in good condition, Apply to Mrs. Charles Finkbeiner. WANTED Wanted to buy, at once, a three - furrow Cockslnttt gang plow. Apply at The News office. FOR SALE Coeksltutt single furrow aiding plow for sale, nearly new. Apply to \Vm. Livingstone, phone 847.31. FOR SALE 1 Massey Harris 13 -disc fertilizer drill; 1 spring tooth cultivator, 12 teeth; 1 manure spreader, Tudhope Anderson; 1 15-30 McCormick Deering tractor. Humphries & Co., Walton. CAR BARGAINS PICKUP 33 CHEVROLET - $250.00 36 FORD SEDAN - $475,00 WILLYS COUPE, 38 Model - - $575.00 WILLYS COUPE, 36 Model $400.00 36 FORD COACH - $425.00 1932 Model B FORD PICKUP - $175.00 1938 V8 FORD SEDAN - 5675.00 These ,'ars are all in 0.I:, sirnpe and fully guaranteed. Get your order in now for the new Willys SEE J. 0 HUGEL & SONS R. 2, SEAFORTH, Ont. Phone 34-616, Clinton. Seaforth Monument Works (FORMERLY W. E. CHAPMAN) NOW OPERATED BY CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF CEMETERY MEMORIALS SEAFORTH—TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS OR ANY TIME BY APPOINTMENT See Dr. 'Harburn—Phone 105. Phone 41—Exeter—Box 150 THE ONLY , -DISK HARROW 't. THAT TAANGLES SAAND STRAIGHTENS 1101....), ,...Yr �t1� \�7 5:1,17/ _, row jiro YOU .CAN. SKIP SOD .r STRIPS BY •SIMPLY. PULLING A TRIP ROPE NO BACC!N,6i Let's Show You This Modern 'CASE Harrow Massey Hassis BARGAINS IN USED IMPLEMENTS 2 furrow Tractor Plow. John Deere Tractor (Model' D). Used 600 lb. Renfrew -Cream Separator. VIKING CREAM SEPARATORS Dealer: J. A. DARLING, Dublin PHONE 9 THURSDAY, APRIL 25, 1940 SATURDAY SPECIALS Save In Egmond lville Weston's Sodas, 2 11. bag 23c Red Rose Tea, Ib. 55c Pure Lard, 2 Ib. 19c Kellogg's Corn Flakes Large pkg. 10c Pearl White Soap 6 cakes 25c Joy Soap, 10 cakes 29c Barb Wire $4.00 for 4-6 Barb Wire $4.25 for 4-4 Dry/Kil, per Ib. 29c Ceresan, per Ib. 95c Formaldehyde, 16 oz. bottle 25c Purity Flour, 98 Ib. bag 3.15 IN TRADE WE ARE PAYING 20c FOR GRADE A LARGE ® J. Finnigan MAN WANTED Reliable man for the summer months for farm. Apply to The News office. NOTICE The Seaforth 'Farmers' Club will be mixing Fertilizer again this spring. See us for Fertilizer, Shingles and barbed wire. T. \V. McMillan, Pres.; R. 8, Mc. Kereher, Sec, ELECTRIC FENCE We are again handling the Shur - Shock electric fencer, which gave such. good satisfaction last season, This is a heavy duty Canadian made machine, Extra Hotshots and knobs kept in . stool., Wm, J, Clark, phone Flensall 87 r12; 13. McClinchey, phone Hensall 07 r 5, FOR SALE Dooley seed potatoes; also White Leghorn pullets. Apply to J. A. Nichol, ` Walton, Phone 90-23, Brus- sels, FOR SALE Good used manure spa'eader, Late model. Cheap. H. 12. Baer, Goderich. Phone 282 r 1, Carlow. FOR SALE Ten chunks, three months old. Also a gander. Apply to Joseph Man• ley, phone 45 r 8, Dublin. - NOTICE A girl's bicycle wanted to buy. Have for sale Indian Runner duck eggs. George R. Campbell, phone 849 r 3, Seaforth central. CLOVER AND POTATOES We have a few bushels of Yellow Sweet Clover, also Alfalfa seed. A limited- stock of Early Warba and Kataltiu potatoes. Hugill's Potato Farm, phone at, once, 34.616, Clinton. 3 miles west of Seaforth on highway S. P.S.---See us now about it used or new Willys ear before the new war tax comes into effect. FOR SALE McCormick -Deering 15-30 Tractor in good shape, 5450.1)0; three furrow Fleury Tractor Plow, nearly 1501•. 5115.00; Fertilizer drill 11 hoe Massey Ilarris, $90.011; Ont Throw Dist. Har. row, 8 ft., 16 plate IHC, 525.00. Geo. I4. Beatty, McCormick -Deering Dealer Varna, Ont.- FARM nt. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres, Lot 28, Concession 7, kiibhe't Township. Large bank barn, good ]rouse, driving shed, seven acres of good bush. Apply to the News 01• Oce, Seaforth. PIANOS Spring clearance sale, Such well known makes as Hetntzman, Mason & Risch, Weber, etc. A11 thoroughly reconditioned, perfectly tuned, de- inothed and guaranteed. Write today for complete list of bargains. Terms to suit your convenience. Hetntzman & Co., Ltd., 242 Dundas St., London. FOR SALE All kinds of Government graded grass seed. Have quantity of No, 1 Alfalfa with a very slight sprinkle of Red Clover at reduced price. Cedar posts and all kinds of wire fence, farm team harness and harness parts. Also agent for Beatty Bros. barn and pump equipment. W. E. Butt, Iiippen. Phone 41-91, Hensall. ELMER D. BELL, D.A. Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario McCUNNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. 3/ cConnekl, 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:— Cucsday, Thursday, and Saturday 1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7:30 p, m, to 9 p. m. LOST Long-tailed, smooth black haired pup, with white breast. Finder please phone 652x15, Seaforth central, FOR SALE About eight bushels of alfalfa seed. John H. Cooper, 3 on 616, Clinton central, FOR SALE OR RENT House and lot, in Harpurhey, for sale or rent. Apply to Robert Mc- Gonigle, Seaforth. ATTENTION FARMERS! We halve on hand a full line of No. 1, finest quality government tested gs'ass seeds. Frost fence wire and supplies. Profit proven Pioneer poul- try. tty. chick and hug feeds. Everything for your spring requirements. Get our prices of team harness before fur- ther advances. D. 19. Kyle, Kippen. Phone 94114, FOR SALE Eight roomed house, excellent loc- ation North Main Street, Seaforth. All conveniences, stable, garage, orchard Int if desired. Apply to James Rivers. Seaforth, or A. G. Govenlock, 64 King street, Weston, Ont, FOR SA -LE Meson Steel .Roofing "7 -Rib" and "Storni Seal" Council Standard, guar - matted 25 years. Rosen Portable Silos. Galvanized Sheet Iron, all sizes and gauges, Metal Sidings, Eavestrough and Pipe, Galvanized' Water Stock Tanks and IIog Troughs, Granary Lining, Galvanized Ridge and 'Valley. Door Track and Hardware. Extension Ladders up to 44 feet in length, As- phalt Products including Roll Roof- ing, Shingles, Brick Siding, Instil, Brick Siding, Roofing Paints, Plastic Cement, Building Paper of all kinds. Nails, etc. Murray Tyndall, Bruce - field. Phone Clinton 618 ring 12, ARTICLES FOR SALE Rubber Goods, Sundries, etc„ mailed postpaid in plain, sealed wrapper. 80% less than retail. Write for mail- order catalogue. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91, Hamilton, Ont. 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 AGENCIES • Phone 3354 w TOWN OF SEAFORTH TAX PRE -PAYMENT RECEIPTS FOR 1940 The Town will pay 4 per cent per annum up to August 31, 1940, on all prepaid 1940 taxes. Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk's office in the Town Hall. D. H. WILSON, Treasurer. DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235 DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.