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The Seaforth News, 1941-04-17, Page 8PAGE EIGHT HENSALL. T't Wm, T. 1 it a,of c l 1 ;a taut. 'Easter L.,h � mother, tt r Mrs. Alice Joynt. .Mrs \laclMartin "ii, etc d ter. Miss \iiss Elaine HOskins rt St. Cath- arines, are spending the 'Easter holi- days with friends in the village. Mr. Ray Paterson of Toronto .,pent The week end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J, Paterson. A1C. Kenneth Passmore of Tren- ton visited on Sunday with his par- ents, Mr, and IMrs, John Passmore. Mass Dorothy Brazier of London is. the ,guest of Dr. and Mrs. D. G. Steer and Patricia this week. 1Mrs. Munn -haw of Detroit s xisit• ing with her sisters. Mrs, Annie \iac- Don'ald and Miss #\iary \Kash. :Mrs. Horning and tittle son of Palmerston are spending the holidays .with her aunts, Miss Katie :Cott and Mrs. Carrie Ballantyne. M. and Mrs. Harry Cook of Tor- onto spent the week end with the for- rner's parents. Mr. and Mrs. ;Cornel- ius 'Cook. Mr. and Mrs. Neil Sparks ,,f De- troit were week end visitors with his father, ,Mr. .,lex, Sharks and aunt, Mrs. Marjorie Sparks, s Hazel Smillie of Atwood is spending the Easter holidays • at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mr. Jas. Smillie. Mr. Lloyd Ortwein of London, who is training with the Nary :pent Eas- entire choir: baritone solo, "Into the ler with his grandparent?.. Mr. and Woods," Dr. Smillie; -duet "0 'Jesus - Mrs. J. W. Or,wein. Crucified," alisa Florence 'Welsh and Mr. Edward Little who has spent Rey Mr. Brook; quartette. "Beneath the. winter in the employ of MacKin- the Cros," I\#rs. Hedden, Miss Ruth non industries in St. Catharines has Brook: iMr. +\\. O. nioodwiu and Mr. accepted a posftien with #\Mr, ea nest 'Harry Horton; chorea by the choir. Shaddick for the • summer. "The Master Sletspr, Niles Mary Rev. Wni. RUeir conducted Eaeter Goodwin sok.ist: chores, "tioog of the services in Carmel Presbyterian Bells," a omen's 'horns, "Ring Happy ;Church and at the morning service Bella,"soprano . ..do, Bells of Easter delivered an inepiring sermon on Dat '.Mrs. Sanllie: chorus !by the `Facts of the Resurrection." and at choir, "Hallelujah. He Is Risen," Mr, the evening service' on-Stgnific:ane'e Carey Joyut soloist; inch's as-intl.. the Resurrection," The choir sant, "Christ the Lord Is R '# isen oday,' special Easter anthems as follows: tionirlc chore- 'The Sotto of Tri - "Easter Wonting." obligate 501061, snub." e,.,loists Mies Mary Goodwin i.\liss Margaret Dougall, "Why Weep- and Mr T. J. Sherri t ('e,nclue#fail est Thou," soloist Miss Irene Hogg -chorus. "Jesus Reign., parts taken 4 .rtn. and "Rise Glorious Conquer- 'a' Mrs. Hedden Miss Ruth Brook, soloist iMiss Margaret Donca::. Mr. W. O. Goodwin and Mr. Barry :Hiss Ruth Macllivenne is speeding Horton. the holidays at her Itonte ..t North]. Mr. Harold Shepherd of 'Toronto Bay, spent the 'last two weeks with rela- Miss Goldie C'ros. of Alma College,' iivehere and was accompanied home St. Thomas. ie holidaying •with her Sirs.Shepherd who has spent the parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cress. east two weeks with her - parents. Miss Muriel Broek •and friend of '\1r. and tMrs James Sntilik. London visited on Sunday with \H s# \Ii.. Margaret Billings of London Mabel Workmen and 11rs. Bauman n the holiday with friende in the Workman, Mr. and Mrs. Lister Fi:-nsr and! Miss Marsnret Billings of London eni]dren of 'tGindeor visited ever the client the '.:,'-:day with friends in the holiday with the fornter's parents village. Mr. and Mrs. John Fisher. The annual minstrel show was pre - Miss Margaret MaeLaren. 1 ttss. served on Tuesdayand Wednesday - per at the ladies college in Waterloo,' evenings, the hall ;Heine, filled on both is spending the holidays with her occasions. The stage decorations were parents Mr. and Mrs. R. Y Mac•.very ieauttful 'ring done in red, brother, I\lr. lohnstt"n of Kenora. r t Mt ' rke .eredeceased -he r tour year.a Is. funeral wa...lield S tturuav afternoon from the late re, deem a; ' 1 t coed toted by her .pastor, 'Rees h A. Brook. M\r.:nmillie and -Mr. Brook aang a duet, "The Old Rugged 'e'ross.' The. many floral butes -were -were very beautiful including a wreath from the •Parke family and sprays from Mr. and ;Mrs. A. T. -Douglas, Ml,.-- john.tou and Miss Margaret John ton, Mr. and ars. Allen Douglas, Miss Norma Douglas, Mr. and IMr.. H. \'air, \lr. - Joseph Hagan, \lis. Annie Funk, firs. H. Soldan and tastily, I\ir, William Le- tson and family. euchre club -neigh- bors, and the United Church. The pallbearers were- 'Messrs. Joseph Ha- gan. Morton Elliott, Allen Douglas, Jack •Soldan,William S'eddait and Wellington Rllittt, Burial it Exeter cemetery. Present Cantata. • — Rev. R. A. Brook conducted the Easter services in the United' Church and delivered a splendid sermon at the morning service on "The Easter Garden." The choir sang an anthem, "Jesus- Is Risen," soul t I\lr. Carey 'Popo. At the evening service the choir presented the cantata, 'Joyous Bells. of Easter," under the able leadership of Mr. 14\ O. Goodwin, with Miss Greta Lannuie presiding at the console. The opening chorus ty55 "Now Is Christ Risen," sung 'by the Laren. -chits and h.ne. A chorus of forty Misses Edith and Lillian 31cEwenlvoices and eight end amen, namely of Kitchener are holidaying at the Cucssr, Rohltt f\1 ddtcton, ;Tames Par - home of their brother and sister inkins, (;e,-rge Hess. !Manley Jinks. law Mr. and Mrs. John E. McEaen ',:Walter Spencer, Claude Blow'., Ted Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Pros. spent Oliver. and T. J. Sherritt, The cianc- the week end holiday in C1eveland,Ohio. la,1. trio was Bette \fickle, Eleanor Look and Joyce Broderick. The ehor- Miss Mary Hemphill of Toronto islnees, quartettes, solos. tap dancing, spending the Easter holidays with jokes and skits were very humorous her parents. Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill Miss Marie Bell of London, was a week end guest at the home of her parents Mr. and 'arra \t G Bell and entertaining. Mr. Benson atones man wa pianist and Mr. S. G. Rennie musical dtrentor. IMiss Tovice Seruton of 'Carola. Miss Lettie Love. who is teaching Spent thers. \sister.. :sermon and _we k wi nd thhirno ler, in one of the public schools in Tor- Petty L. McNaughton. onto, is holidaying with her parents Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Love. Mr. and Mrs Harold Hanson and Miss Edith Parkins of St. Cathar- family of Thamesville spent 'Easter Ines spent Easter at the home of her with her parents. 'Mr and Nits. Peter parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Parkins. ScI wapiti Mrs. Hanson and children Mr. and airs. Ed :McAsh of London are t'etnaining here for the holidays. visited on Friday with Mrs. Marjorie The 1.0.0:F. Lodge will attend Sparks and Mrs. Annie McDonald diei'n ;orship pts: Sunday evening and :Miss Mary 3icAsh, in ihr United iti:hureii when Rey. R. Mr. Kenneth Manns of Tr is neo A. Bro„k ,vill deliver the -pedal ad' spent Easter with his mother Mrs. areas. Fred Manns, HILLSGREEN Dr. Murray Fisher and daughter The teachers of the Hay and Stan - Gloria and Mrs. Peter Fisher and ley schools have gone 10 their res - Miss Eleanor Fisher of Gravenhurst, and Mise Lois Moffatt of Brucc-rield, pective homes for the Easter vaca- visited on Sunday with Me. and tion and the children are enjoying Mrs. John E. McEwen Mr. and 'Mrs. Don Rigby and dau- ghter Donna of Blenheim visited on Sunday with Mrs. Rigby's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Stewart McQueen. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Simpson and son of Detroit spent the week end visiting with the formers mother. Mrs. Lou Simpson and grandmother Mrs. Robt. Bonthron. ;Miss Kay Drysdale of Sarnia vis- ited during the holidays with her parents. Sir. and Mrs. G. M. Drys- dale, Easter Thank-Offering— The W. M. S. of Carmel Presbyter - Ian Church held their Baster Thank- church in the schoolroom of the Stratford visited on Sunday with her church on Thursday afternoon with sister, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Davidson. Mrs. R. Y. commenced presiding. The Miss Mary Hagan of London is program commmenced by singing "The Day of Resurrection,” after which visiting her sister Miss Dolly Hagan Mrs. Hannah Workman led in pray and brother Frank, er. The Scripture reading. Matthew ss. was read by Mrs. Jean Manson. The minutes were read and the roll Want and For Sale Ads, 3 weeks '50c all answered with an Easter mess -I age. Mrs, John Cairns of Brucefleld favored with a vocal solo entitled' FOR SALE 'My Saviour Paid my Ransom." Ma's.' Quantity of Yellow Blossom Sweet W. A. MacLaren accompanied at the Clover seed for sale, Dyke Wheatley, piano. Mrs. R. Y, MacLaren gave a Dublin, R. R. 1. Phone 840 r 34, Sea - very interesting paper on "The forth central, Risen Christ," after which Mrs. Don - add WANTED add Parke led in prayer. Mrs. R. Simpson gave an address on "Kind- Experienced man wants work on mess." which was very appropriate.) farm, by month. C. 11. Addicott, Win - Mrs. W. A. MacLaren led in prayer throp. and the meeting closed by singing "Take Up Thy Cross," and the Lord's prayer in unison. their holidays. Seeding has commenced in this vicinity and some are nearly finish- ed. It is a very early seeding and came in with a rush, as it was not looked for so soon. Mr. and Mrs. Otto Stephan spent a day in London recently. The Hillsgreen Quilting Circle realized the sum of 360.50 from the quilt on which they sold tickets. The proceeds were sent to the War Vic- tims Fund. Mrs. D. Moser and son Lorne of THE SEAFORTH NEWS Auction Sale OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS --At the res - Aimee on. 'Market Street. Seaforth. on Sat- urday, April 1 ith, at .1 p.m. 1 dining table and 6 chairs, 1 btti'• tet , 1 living room suite, 5 pee; 1 hall rack, 4 rockers, 1 leather emir, 3 pedestals, 1. clock and stand, 2 Ax- minster rugs, small rugs, 1 day bed, a number of tables, 1 Quebec range; 1 plate rail, 2 magazine holders, 2 settees, 1 wardrobe, 1 bed and springs; 1 Marshall mattress 1 fea- ther tick; 2 dresser's; 1 stand; 1 sewing table; 1 folding screen; 3 covered boxes; 1 carpet sweeper; 1 wringer; 2 wash tubs and stand; 1 neer barrel; 1 dinner set (Litnoge); 1 oil stove and oven, 1 single burner oven; 1 Raymond sewing machine; 1 ironing board; 1 set bedroom dishes; 1 electric lamp and electric fixtures; 1 lawn hose and reel About 2 cord hard wood, mixed wood and cedar. Silverware, linens, bedding, dishes, crooks, sealers, pictures, garden tools, carpenter's tools, stepladder, Terms cash. aBlJkneerxiernr.Harod a sssn,Actio Auction Sale Furniture and Household Effects. Belonging to Hinchley Estate, at the residence, John street, on Saturday. April 26t11, at 1,30 p,m, Chesterfield suite, radio,` dining Doul table and chairs, large buffet, china cabinet, two large rugs, elec- tric stove. small tables, bedroom suites, china and glassware. Many other valuable articles, Terns, cash, Miss L. M. Wigbtman, 13. Fowler, Executors. Harold Jaekson, Auctioneer. FARM FOR SALE 100 acres good land, 8 acres wood lot, good barns with good stables new litter carrier, windmill, cenieut silo, cement water tank to supply house and barn, Large implement shed and garage. 2 -storey white brick house with 7 rooms, good frame kit- chan and verandah. Also some house furniture, beds, dressers. etc„ tables, a good extension ladder, sealers. be sold reasonably at the house. 2 blocks west of Seaforth and a utile south of paved highway. Near church And school. One third price of farm cash, the rest in 30 days. Mrs. And- rew Kirk, Seaforth. 11.11.#3. Notice To Creditors I21 Tax 19STATE OF MARY O'REILLY All pesons having elnims against the Estate of Maty O'Reilly, late of the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron, spins- ter, deceased, who died on or about the 27th day of March, .11141, are hereby notified to ,end in to the undersigned on or before the aril day of May. 11141, full pardeulal's of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned slate, 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 not- ice, to the exeluslon of all others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice Inc the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this lath day of April, 1941. McCONNELL S HAYS, Seaforth, Out. Solicitors for the Executor. Notice To Creditors IN THE ESTATE OF MARGARET A. G. WEST, All persona having claims against the Estate of Margaret A. C. West, late of the Vnlaue of Egmondvilio, in the County of Huron, widow, deceased, who died on or about the Sth day of Fobivary.. 1941, are hereby notified to send in to the undersigned on or before the 3rd day of May. 1941, 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 not- ice, to the exclusion of nil others, and the undersigned will not be liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the assets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at Seaforth this 10th day of April 1941. McCONNELL & HAYS. Seaforth, Ont. Solicitors for the Executor. The Late Mrs, John Parke. -- A shadow of gloom was cast over this community 'Wednesday afternoon last week upon hearing of the sad- den death of Mrs: John Panke in her 66th year. •She had ibeen attending her household duties as asva,l when death came suddenly. On the previous Monday she attended the ceiebeation of the ninetieth birthday of her moth- er, Mrs. John ;Johnston, together with aneniihers of the ;family. Surviving are two sons, 'William of Hensall and Clarence oaf IBlaike; her mother, :Mrs. nio'hn Johimston,' and two sisters, ;Mrs. 1A. T. Douglas of Hyde Parke, and iMiss Margaret Johnston, 'and one Card of Thanks Ilir, Joseph Roach and family wish s o thank their Mends for the t rk amany' expressions of sympathy, those who sent flowers and spiritual ' boutiuets, also those who fondly loaned cars. FOR SALE Quantity of good timothy seed, well cleaned, for sale. Henry F. Benerrnann, Dublin, R. R. 1. Phone 38 1' 15. Dublin central WANTED TO BUY Small rouse in Seaforth, or would collider renting. Apply News Office. Auction Sale Of Household Effects of Mrs. F. D. Henthison, on Friday, April 25111, at 1.30 p.m, at corner of Market and Jarvis streets. Dining room furniture, antique wal- nut sofa, cherry drop leaf table, rock- ing chairs, odd chairs, small tables, combined bookcase and writing desk, hall seat and large mirror, 2 dressers, wash stand, 1 bed, Axminster rug, Congeleum rug, standard and table etectrie lamps, books, including a complete encyclopaedia, oil paintings, large cupboard, table linens, plain and fancy, bedding, curtains, drapes, fancy china and glass dishes, dinner set, kitchen table, chairs and uten- sils, gem jars, working tools and 2nd hand. lumber. Numerous other arti- cles. Terms cash. Mrs. 1'. D. Hutchison, Proprietress. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Auction Sale Farm and Premises of the late Mary Teresa Curtin, being the East half of lot 5 in 111e First. Concession, Huron Road Survey, of the Town' ship of Tttekersmith, containing 50 acres of land, situated on No. 8 Highway, 12 miles east of Sea - forth, will be held at the Commerc- ial Hotel, Seaforth; on Saturday, April 19111, at 1.30 min, Terms; 10 percent cash on date of sale; balance 30 days. MCCONNI3LL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ont. Solicitors for the Executors, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. Auction Sale • itir. Harold Jackson has been in- structed to sell by public auction at Lot 24, Concession 1, Hibbert, en No. 8 Highway, adjoining St. Columban tknown as the Pat Flannels fartn), on Tuesday, April 22, at 1.80 part., the following: One binder; 3 -section harrows; wagon; steel land roller; 1 2 -furrow riding plow; one 1 -furrow riding plow; 2 walking plows; 1 Ideal Giant mower 6 -foot cut; seed drill, 13 hoe; 1 cultivator; 1 scuffler; 1 cutter; 1 buggy; 1 hay loader; 1 hay fork, ear and rope; 1 fanning mill; 1 hay rack; 1 set double harness; 2 sets single harness; 1 hay rake; 1 set. weigh scales, 2,000 lbs.; and other articles too numerous to mention. Terms—Cash, At the same time and place there will be offered for sale the farm, con- sisting of 90 acres, more or less. Terme on farm made known on day of sale, Dr. R. 11. Ross, Proprietor. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. FARMERS ! SPECIAL RADIO SERVICE CALL LORNE E. LAWSON National Radio Institute and Radio Physics Course Graduate On repair work for past 12 years BURGESS BATTERIES & EXUDE STORAGE BATTERIES delivered. and attached free For Economical and Efficient Radio Service Call 841 - 23, Seaforth FOR SALE A McCormick Deering stiff -tooth tractor cultivator. Good as new. J. F. Carlin, Beechwood Store. Employment Agency Farmers—Do you need help ? If so, leave your name at Dalyts Garage, stating the kind of help- er needed and the wages you will pay. Farm Helpers—Do you want work? Let us have your name, age, and the wages you expect. There is no charge for this service J. F. DALY, SEAFORTH Chairman Agriculture Committee, Chamber of Commerce nnenstsconeessamentes NOTICE TO OWNERS OF PARROTS AND LOVE BIRDS All owners of Psittacine birds must have same registered with the Medical Officer of Health of the Municipality at once, specifying where the birds were secured. This is a new regulation imposed by the Department of Health' Toronto, and must be com- plied with at once. DR. E. A. McMASTER, M. O. H. of Tuckersmith Hon. Geo. Hoadley A11 Meetings 8 P.M. standard time The General Public is Cordially in- vited—Women are especially urged to attend. .691681, THURSDAY, APRIL 17, ;941 EGGS WANTED Our eggs are graded by the U.F.O. at Wingham You will appreciate their grading You will appreciate the prices we are paying WE WANT YOUR EGGS Ca J innigan - CATTLE WANTED Can take a limited number of cat- tle to pasture for the' season. \V. Doig, Kippen, R.11.3, phone 657x2, Seaforth central. "WOMEN WANTED" Housewife or girl 21 years old or over to supply neighbors' household needs in spare time. Our products sell quick and assure repeat orders. Few dollars will buy small light- weight case filled with best sellers. MAKE GOOD MONEY WITHO'CT RISK. For details and catalogue free: FAMILEX, 570 St. Clement, Montreal, FOR SALE 1 fraise building 20 x 24, in the vil- lage of Brucefleld. Tenders will be received up to May 1st, 1941. Tucker - smith Municipal Telephone System, J. K, Cornish, Secretary -Treasurer, 16 RECONDITIONED PIANOS At the Mildmay Furniture Store $25 up. Free delivery. Open evenings. Easy terms. Also new pianos, used and new Singer Sewing Machines. J. F. Sclluett. ,it Sons, Mildmay, Auction Sale Farrar Clearing Sale.—Having sold my farm and decided to join the Army, I am offering for sale all my livestock, implements and household effects an Friday, April 15th, com- mencing at 1 p,n1. Location, one-half mile east of Winthrop, The fallowing list of articles will be sold for cash, Horses --One Clyde 12 years, one general purpose, 17 years; one set of double harness. Cattle—One Durham cow, S years. due in May; one aged Durham cow, supposed to be in calf; one Durham cow with 3rd calf at foot; one Dur- ham cow with 3rd calf at foot; one Hereford, 8 years, with calf at foot, one Durham heifer wtih calf at foot; one Durham bull, one year old; one Durham bull, 9 months; one Durham heifer one year old; one Durham calf 3 months, Pigs --14 chunks, one sow due in May; one tborough-bred boar, York- shire; 12 pigs, 6 months old. Hens -50 Leghorn hens, two years old. lafacbinery—Two cultivator's; one 13 ]roe Massey drill; are single fur- row rider; one walking plow; 3 sec- tion harrows; one buggy; one cutter; one wagon and box; one set sleighs; one turnip sower; one Anker Holth cream separator; one Fordson trac- tor and plow; one Chatham fanning mill; one root pulper; one wheel barrow; one 40 gallon steel barrel; one brooder house, Sx10; one 51111 capacity brooder stove, coal; one cross•cut saw; and other articles too numerous to mention. Grain -100 bushels of oats. Household Effects—One complete dining -room suite; one table and six chairs; one kitchen range; one box stove and one coal heater, all in good condition; one gramaphone and records; One organ; several small tables; three bedroom suites; two bureaus; one cupboard; two congol- eum rugs; dishes; one washing machine; dash churn; one set of small scales. Terms of sale, cash. William R. B. Trewartha, Prop, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer, Community Health Public Meetings Addressed By HON. GEORGE HOADLEY Formerly Minister of Health in Alberta SEAFORTH—Friday Evening, April 18th. Cardno's Hall. Auspices, Mu- nicipal Councils of Seaforth and the Rural Municipalities of Tucker smith and McRillop Townships, GRAND BEND—Monday Evening, April 21st. School house, Auspices, Home and School Associations of B. Line and Grand Bend, CREDITON—Tuesday Evening, April 22nd. Township Hall, Auspices Cre- diton Women's Institute. Mr. Hoadley has been living in To. ronto for the past four years, en- gaged in a Health Study of conditions in Canada. He has been speaking all over Canada on the results of this Study; for the past year devoting his time to rural Ontario, wherever he has been asked to speak. At these meetings in Huron County, he will show how a community can solve its own health' problems. BYLAW No. 8 of 1941 OF THE TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP A By-law to raise $5000.00 to aid in the constl'urtion of tile, stone o1' timber drains. The Council of the Municipality of the Township of McKillop, pursuant to the pro- visions of the Tire Drainage Act, enacts as follows: ' 1. That the Reeve may from time to time. subject to the provisions of this by -lase, borrow on the credit of the Corporation of the said Municipality such sum not exceed- ing In the whole $5000.00,as may be deter- mined by the Council, and may in manner hereinafter provided. issue debentures of the said Corporation in such sums as the Coun- cil may deem proper for the amount so bo, - rowed, with Coupons' attached as provided in rection 4 of .the said Act. -. That when the Council shall be of opin- ion that the application of any person to borrow money for the purpose of construct- ing a tile, atone or timber drain should be granted in whole or inpact. the Council may, by resolution, direct the Reeve to issue debentures as aforesaid, and to borrow a Bum not exceeding the amount applied for and may lend the same to the applicant on the completion of the drainage works. S. A special annual rate .hall be impoeod, levied and collected over and above all other rates upon the land in respect of which the said money shall be borrowed, sufficient for the payment of the principal and interest as provided by the Act. Passed the 7th day of April, 1041, N. R. DORRANCE, Reeve JOHN McNAY, Clerk ELMER D. BELL, .A Barrister & Solicitor SEAFORTH. TEL. 171 Attendance in Brussels Wednesday and Saturday 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:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1,30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m. CATTLE FOR PASTURE Wanted, cattle for pasture. Spring creek. Wesley Roe, phone 284, Blyth FOR SALE A quantity of yellow sweet clover seed. Grade 1. Also a Massey Harris No. 4 manure spreader. Phone Hen - call, 13 on 82. DOG FOR SALE Blown Pomeranian dog for sale. Price $8. Apply to The News office. WANTED Married man to work on farm, Ap ply to E. J. Box. OATS FOR SALE A quantity of Essex grown. Alaska seed oats; also good prices on all grass seeds. Call or pbone 11-91, Hensall. W. E. Butt. FOR SALE Nine head' two-year-old grass cat- tle. '1 pair six-year-old work horses. Wm. O'Reilly, phone 40 r 6, Dublin. FARM FOR SALE 50 acre farm, East half lot 12, 6111 concession, Township of Hibbert, with good buildings, near school and stores. Apply to the News Office. FOR SALE White Leghorn cockerels, $5 per hundred; also white Pekin duck eggs, Brussels phone 90.23. James A. Nichol, Walton. NOTICE Municipality of the Township of ]ucSillop. Take notice that the above is a true copy of a By-law passed by the MunicipalCoun- cilof the Township of McKillop on the 7th day of April, 1941. . and all persons are re- quired to take notice that any one who de- sires to apply to have such by-law er any part thereof quashed must serve notlee of his application upon the Head or Clerk of this Municipality within twenty days after the date of the last publication of this not; ice, and must make his application to the Supreme Court of Ontario within one month after the said date. This notice was first published on the 10th day of April, 1941, and the last publication will be on thesonN matey Clerk 041. FOR SALE Number of Durham yearlings. About 600 lb. Could be fed to grass. Also some York pigs, 8 weeks old. James Landsborough, phone 665 1-16, Seatorth. FOR SALE Abort 12 tons of timothy hay at Lot 12, Con. 13, MoISillop. Apply to Chas. Munn. HOLLAND ELECTRIC BROODERS Raise your chicks the electric 'way —no smoke, no lire, no gas, no worry. Write for illustrated circular to Noble Holland & Son, Clinton, R. R.4. One of tbese brooders now on display in the stole window of John Bach. Implement Dealer, Sea - forth. ATTENTION FARMERS We have on hand finest quality of No. 1 government tested grass seeds at reasonable prices. Pioneer poultry and chick feeds. Frost fence wire and supplies. cedar posts. Also team har- ness and parts. Everything for your spring requirements. D. E. Kyle, Kip - pen. Phone 94r 14. FOR SALE Personal Rubber Goods, mailed postpaid in plain, sealed. envelope, with pricelist. 6 samples 25e. 24 samples $1.00. Adults only. Dept. M, Atex Rubber Co., Box 231, Hamilton, Ontario. TEAM FOR SALE Matched team, mare and gelding, rising 5 and 6 years. Apply on lot 25, eon. 8, Hibbert township, 2;y miles west of Staffa. Herbert Smale. FOR SALE, FARMERS A car load of Prince Edward Island Potatoes to arrive in a week or ten days. A limited amount of certified seed included. Leave your orders at Hensall Co-operative. Also coal, cedar posts. 13.0. shingles, concen- trates, stock minerals, salt, oils, and fertilizer of all brands. Huron Farm- ers' Co -Operative Co. Ltd. Henson. INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds, Rates reasonable, All risks placed in first glass companies. Information cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE. AGE'ILICI'ES