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The Seaforth News, 1941-11-27, Page 8P EIGHT H ENSALL Mrs. 'T'ay'lor of Toronto visited last week at the • home of her sister and brother-in-law Rev. and Mrs. Wm, Weir. Mrs. Nichols of Parkhill spent the past week at the hone of her dau- ghter and son-in-law. Mr. and Mrs. Ken Hicks, • The November meeting will be held at the home of Miss Jean Mur- ray on Thursday. Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cook spent the week end with their son and daughter-in-law, Me. and Mrs. Harry Cook, in Windsor. Misses Lois and Marion MacLaren visited recently with their cousins, Miss Alice Glenn and Mr. Bob Glenn near Clinton. Mr. Carey Joynt, who is attend- ing the University of Western Ont- ario, spent the week end at his home here, Mrs.- D. G Steer and Patsy re - tunnel home after a pleasant visit with Mrs. Steer's mother, Mrs. Bra- zier, in London. Rev. R. A. Brook conducted ser- vices in the United Church on Sun- day, delivering most inspiring ser- mons, The choir sang two anthems, ‘'Sing Lento -the Lord Our Strength" and "Who Fallows in This Train," Miss Ruth Hess soloist, Mr. Ray Patterson of Toronto spent the week end with his parents Mr. and Mlrs-, R. J. Patterson, emit - Ing hone .wing to the cel taus, iBnt ss of his grandmother Mr., -Angie Horton. Mrs. Jennie Passmore ,d Exeter visited last week with Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore. Former Resident of Hensel] Dies In Exeter Mrs W. Reid well known c.std- t of '11Neter passed away on Simi evening- her yi1th year. The 10 eti las eesid+'nt est' lla nsall romt,,,r v curs ace and r. a us f•ML~. Roth, Elentlisote und ii"int of Mrs. R. J Patterson, r. on. :ne daughter Mrs Oas- t Fthyne ;Tel oner son Mill m efees Funerne was .. be kits. resllience 011. ,sire }1.171, In -•.., , -t,t fuon a one:1,1 Teen + :;ed. Girl Succumbs Xftee -Several Blood Transfusions • their recent grant of over $400 to, ward the work of our branch, Fur- ther gifts .have been received for the blanket appeal and we add to the list published last week the 'fol- lowing names, Blankets have been received from Mrs. Margaret D. Mc- lean, Mrs. William Dignan, James Petty,- two blankets front George Petty and a blanket from Mrs. Hugh A1cMurtrie and Miss L. Foster. Quiltshave been donated by Miss M. Hoggarth, Mrs, Wnl. Dougall Mrs. William 'Taylor, Miss AI, Reid, Mrs, McCulley. Sirs. H. Workman, 11 -es. McEwen, Two aunts from Mr. and Mrs. William 'Foster. A quilt made by four young ladies, Misses Helen Noakes, Gloria Twitchell. Georgia Cook and Nina A'Icllwen and - n quilt each from St Paul's Angli- can Church Guild, through the help of Mrs. 11. H. Middleton, the Presby- terian Ladies' Aid and the Wohelo Class of the United Church. The fol- lowing cash donations have also been received : Slre. Walter Madge $2; Mrs. al. Mchaig $2• 1 02 Bridge Club $2; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Shep- herd $'L; Miss Florence Petty $1A; Mrs D Walks $2; William Ice $1; Mrs. Jas. Love $2; C.hiselhurst Unit- ed W. A. $2; Sewing Circle, 10th Conc.. $2 • Tobi, H. and Mrs. Mid- dleton $'1 Mrs. Cameron and friends, $4 Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rowe1iff, $2 Mrs. A. L. Graham $1 Mlrs. C. Ballantyne $1; Miss K. Scott $1; Mr. and Mrs. G. M. Drys- dale 53; Mr. and 'Mrs. J. McAllister $4 Mrs. J. Elder $2; Mrs. Helen 14It F w t n $4. The total number of quilts received up to November 2.1 was 13. The total ournber of blank- ets- 11, and the total amount of cash S5.23. The Red Cress Executive desires to express its thanks to the people of Hensall and vicinity for• their splendid response to this- ap- peal. Arrangements are being made tea ship quilts and blankets away o11 Friday night so that if there are others s wh i desire to join in this project tiniss ,arteries will he andpt •d if brought into the work rooms t'1 r i t, r n i rn so t}t it ' he work - e,:, ..sir, .-,•w e., Ptd Cres: labels be - Sore being .hipped The blanket funs will l's kept .ij.n for forthe•r nn aned i lls, -crit Mrs. Alltierstth Orr. 1101. ala} id .1ii n y eisit 1 01 Stttiir} nee, the e,toier> 1netl, t•. Mr. and ]^, Melvin a1rr 'end family rt, -- iv .Pricier.; u,• 1 v} t• i 'Mr, Lt know, tiriiy 1-1.0sM1, theil As,. Miss E. I i n ton se -visitor in t teaiedicban. M tem WindWindsiiir this week. Mrs, Sl, ! a tsi.en of f ••snit,. a „ the: messitai Saturcisy by Mir -' e'.i ecce ni1}- .slut her aunt. Miss H. 3. e 1 11 ;nal Aluuld. Kee. Wm. Weir conuucte•d the oars _v vt3:,n e: l: -sell -f t, ees. 'h: :v of nidal from -der nose. sen+isel aloe,' n 1 `arnie l 1 .;hit<. t iaa ot°,e_.nsetts of the body. The: eiceenss Chiliad) on Sunday lid be rho"' tart be•:, 'n indi?" t rrt,t nesithe :nth. hiss -Still '(till With out had-u+:ressfully rlah rron , 'fl Miss Irene Hoggaeth •rllor t. 'major operation last August and and idatll them Lard' Miss Lob - had started back to school. Removal M uI t -en soloist. of the spleee could not be tried in Mt'. G. Walker an,l Mrs'W. this • s the patient was already. Liavids.na'- gtOUF of Ike Ladir.s tun .\-- o weakened. from Ins o` blond. sociatiull of Carmel Churtll will he �h+ was hemr.rrhegi'tg fr-tar', ire entertained at an afternoon text at lungs and intestines and ;t see lied th • home of Mt-. Rey Mae Laren l ell robable tett death was der to Ti lir -,,try. fern" (if purpura, a els r - se n a a, . Prize it - wine rs :It the. euchre ,nd terizeti by exudation of blow! from dalnee sisoneorod by the Oran„,, Or - the mueous in' mi•i an. -s of the ""r last week w •re. Miss Sarah Har - bode, •. 5'verai prominent London bun Chiselhuest. Mrs. Wm. Heitz. tic ferl.: 'had hen ,ail -it 1: we. Kamen. n Mrs. Russell Coagalt Id le - l' 111•re11. 11110ta. Ma'. Wm, Hydr:. 11 11- er tJtari and trees fir en .11 Mr. Ed Meltoug all. t`sborne. See1 3 only lea -e:air 0 wit ,,'tl Ml l sift . Parkins, Ileusirll. a to i•1;•at, ins' wit - given i ..a t we ou• en:-, 'Lloyd and Jannis Vein Lark!' Prise. Miss Pella Phan". 'ref 1 r. smite, ae d Beier.. efe1e v co/siert is being NH art in 111 are ]tr . sorrow,no parents Toast Hall, thinsall, by the Blue sister Maxine. I'. .,.al ser- Dena of Pott. Albert under the ails - from t ci I' rt. Br e Irl the 1 al Reed tl'oo-. ,oe- t :: n e 1• it h c.. ',tin 1 v et :. p.m. .1st•. 'fit' tot or• se ntt'1 a oils n bei t•,,ndue e u tsy Rev. M In west, who ,--om t rt here last year 0101 it is read the 21r++ psalm and delivered a loped they are welcomed back with very comforting , i i('ees. A a cart- os large an audience this year. The Hen dl War St. vires rom- cite c sr u;,s t til =r .oi= 1lac- Laren. Irene Ho_i a. th. Mabel mate, have sent teen hue;. to the Workman and Sirs. Malcolm Dou- ld r,ill toy rv1n„ overseas eon- 'r'a11 sang -Jesus Loves s ] ha- Little sill it g of chocolate bars, razor Children," and "Rock of Ages' blades. tooth paste. eiarl•ttes and were also sung The floral tributes many other articles. and have also were very beautiful and the ehnreh mailed a quantity of cigarettes to 22 was filled with fr-t ds who gathered of our boys. • 10 show their respect and .empathy. Oratory Contest The- pallbearers were Messrs. Lloyd Held in Goderich— and Jame; y c „her. Garnet and Fifteen of Harron county's youth. 'Wilmer Dalrymple. David Tr ebner ful orators who were winners at and Ward Forest. Interment ire Mae- then' respective school fairs :Om- is lacking in important vitamins, Taggart's Cemetery. , peted in the annual final public the homes of Mr. Eldon Kerr `Jn ( far growth) 10 and D for bone speaking contest sponsored by Monday night and Mr. Wn1. old11eld Red- Grose News— • I Huron county council before a on Tuesday night. building). The principal need for • barge end representative• audience . The annual meeting of the Here from all parts of the county. Miss THE SEAFORTH N}iWS McKiLLQP Elect Officers— The W.M.S. and W.A. of buff's Church, Moi{glop, held their Novem- ber meeting at the home of Mrs, J. IIiliebree1it on Tuesday afternoon with a good attendance. Tile meeting opened with prayer by Mrs. J. I line- brecht. A hymn was sung, followed by the Scripture reading by Mrs, A. Forbes, after which Rev. ]tor. Patton led In prayer. The roll call and min- utes of the last meeting were read and adopted. The nominating commit- tee brought in a slate of officers for the conning year which were elected as follows. The W.M.S. officers President, Mrs, W. J. Patton; vice president. Mrs. J. Hillebreeht; treas- urer, Mrs. C. Henderson; secretary, Bell; temperance see„ Mrs. Frank Card of Thanks Mrs, Norman Nicholls and Ona wish to thank their friends and neighbors for expressions of sym- pathy and kindness during theirbe- reavement, for the beautiful floral tributes and those who loaned cars; also Rev. Mr. Jack. In Memoriam In memory of my father Noble T. Cluff who passed away 15 years ago, Nov. 19, 11120. Oft I think of you, dear father, And iffy heart is sad with pain, Oh, this world would be a heaven, Could I hear your voice again. ---liver remembered by his dau- ghter Irene Mrs.cCharles Petrie), 503 Ellicott St., Buffalo, N.Y. THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 27, 1941 - _-�e��,a�.... •........ gess - ... .-..-,vsms� SATURDAY CASH ,SPECIALS SAVE FOR Crown Currants -- 2 lb. 29c 4 Crown Raisins with seeds 2 lb. 25c 3x1 to 40 ('Iroise Prunes 2 lb. White Bleached Raisins 2 lb. Choice Walnuts Sas zea 1b, Golden Pitted Dates - 2 1h. 3 (Town Seedless Raisins 2 lb. 250 29c 35c 36c 23c VICTORY Ib, Choice Creamery Butler for $1.03 with an order for $2 worth of general groceries Vett' Choice Table Potatoes, 75 Ib. 99c with an order for $2 Worth of general Groceries 98 lb. bag Robinhood Flour,for, $2.49 with an order for $2 worth of general groceries FRESH WEINERS, PER LB. --21c ei® 1n!11lCIs ( Mrs. J. Gordon supply secretary, Clearing Mrs, H. Lawrence; Associate !Helpers Brock; systematic giving sea, Mrs.I Auction Scaff! secretary, Mrs. John lee. Daley; tome vi'e's, Horne; community friendship Of Farm Stock and Implements. et•anee secretary, Mrs. J. Hillebreeht; convener, Mrs, Murch; helpers, Mrs. Alt,, Harold Jackson ]las received in - Christian stewardship secretary, Mrs A. Pym, Mrs• Ed, Johns, Mrs, S. Hun- struetions to sell by public auction P. Snaith; Missionary Monthly sec., ter, Mrs. J. Prance and Mrs. G. Del- at Lot 25, Con. 4, L.R.S., 2I,O miles Alis, 1e. McKerchet•; fin. com., Mrs. bridge; Miss. Monthly sec., Mrs. Ina east of Brucefreld and 1! miles Coward; Miss. Band leaders, Mrs. south, on Tuesday, Dec, 2nd, at Patton, Mrs, Henderson, Mrs, Smith, 1 pan.; Mrs. Mudie and Mrs. Kerr. Pooley and Mrs. Sherwood Brock; Horses --One grey mare 4 years old, The W.A. officers: Hon. president, Baby Band leader, Mrs. Lewis Iohns. quiet and reliable; 1 blade gelding Mrs. W. 3. Patten; president. Mrs, R. Week end visitors at Mr. 12. Ford's rifting 3, well broken; 1 black fills•. Campbell; vice president, Mrs. G. were: Clarence Ford, RCAF, Bello- rising d and Miss Joan Par2, general purpose; one bay Mr. G. colt, rising 3, general purpose, c armlbell; treasurer, Mrs. R. Hogg; ville,Cattle---One red cow 7 years` old, resit'. Alis. J, Gordon; flower Ford of Flint, Mich., Miss J. Whit- due in February; 1 roan COW, 5 1.O nv cher, Mrs, (lea, Wheatley;- group lock of St. Thomas, Mr. and Mrs, years old, due in March; 1 Durham captains. Mrs. Watson, Mrs. W. Scott, Newman Baker of Weiiburn, Mr. and heifer, supposed to be in calf; 1 Mrs. W. Shannon and Mrs. A. Forbes. Mrs. F. Horne and Kathleen of Win - calf; 2 Holstein heifers, supposed Reil Cross conveners, Mrs. R. Camp- ehelsea• it() bo in calf; 2 Holstein calves; 1 bell and Mis. W. Shannon. The meet- Durham calf. ing was hrottglrt to a close with pray- Wheat in The Hog Ration— 1 sow, er hr the Rev, etc. Patton. 1121er The low prices obtainable, for 2 ducks and a drake. Implements --1 MI• �� binder which a delicious 1vuc11 Wal server] by hostess and committee. Farm Radio Forums. -•- i nnr Rariio Pttell ns held at 111x• homes "f 51r. John Gurdon and Ir. Leslie McClure. in Slch111olt, this week were alt aur -nded, ? beim) pi _ _ ent at theform. r meeting and at 1lte i it•1•. Tie- subject "Thr; Emmett Must L v, wits fully elis- ,r e f at east) moiling. discussion, nt. 1 itn( 1l star d i l ,f living on t ri tos. tis, cuttnmi position itiotr Jl farm ,•1s. farm throne- a1111 prier eosins{-. this •itscu-.i"ns were. lntrc..ilu•evl 1') ,pe 1.1,17 tatitr; uu wily, sial x101111 1 1 irtIttetttilte 1,11111 itia`11nir 111 addilleirl tri 4011 'nal e' the teg111n Fudro t stent ltl i .,.t i h .1:11111,111t1 eru11• ll us of opinion rued 10 he that average tcu'm liv- ,n • standards were 1111r to poor, that the errmomie position of farmer utas w1u'se than it Was 10 10 15 years ago. acrd that the, average .farm itwo ne w•as 11x/1 0110111101•• to cover living and .Iprtating expeti=r•- S. -eking to 1111'1 insane: for tie• above It11t ti o t,t3li.- cond'raions, this greaip devilled that the fact that farm prices w 11 not in a par with industrial ]erre mei tags paid 10- organizer] lane. was, the maul eons), for the 110 "1.er stun• n11p:sitiun of : ttebeill111" In diy cttsstng P1•ice ceilings nil 0rouee were 11111111 1111,11/S 311 Ile- .33110111 1ha). siteh ne•a,11r'r•-- w10i11 affect fat•ntl+i•s 1111 - tel -sly e(11 ,aga111 10 farm prleea not beteg at parity with tsnnnlntlay prices. The. 1t'lolettcy of 111ts section was ue eents,- on egg priep3, tine to the fact that it was thought that the expert price of eggs would ne-t the farmer only about 21 tu' 22 Bents per dozen. A majority of those present expressed 1111 opinion tbat a tennis should he paid on export eggs in or- der to ensure, prnductinn and more encouraging ret ni'11F to the poultry- man. -Meetings next week will he held at milling wheat, and the large avail-' assts linter, 7 able supply of lase e'rad,, wheat a. a foot rutp I. Deering mowct, 6 font l cut; :l sect. dtauaond harrows; Mas - threshing result of abuse weather during the set' rake; wagon sleighs, cutter, threshing sea -,ll has brought thebaggy of 20Ox) 1l sc ales, Olives question of the aye of whe'a4 in bean sc'1t11'ler and Callus walking - livestock feeding to the for'«. At phaiv. l t 1• sly ; 1 hal row.. > uie present values many fames:, fur ]rinrv, outlivator: alis lIloin , 00 bus.. oats; set duuble hau•ness, .tet singth• interested in some other method of h:u•nes curd other art i11,' . marketing than through elevators., Tet rn a •tub. I•':u•me•rs. with pies op heis,1 tteled not Mn(7115 1.rown, Proprietor. hesitate to i.imew th1'11( out or finish 1 ifau/id Jaek ,n,, Auetionr•et', 1111111 with wheat says 11. Ir. Wilson.. laoniuion Experimental Farm, La- COURT OF REVISION c nttibe, albcrta However, in tlie feeding of wheat to pigs it should l c ! Town of Seafarth borne- 3n mind that bretaus, 1'1 its' The firstmeeting; of the Court of deft," 1115' In protein,: and mineral, lteviiion tor hearing appeals agonist particularly lime. it must be proper this Assessment !lull for lel i of the ly halanred by a protein•mtd_mineral 'I'ow'a of tieaforth will lo' bold in rich supplement of ;mined origin the ('olutee chamber. Seafarth, oo such as the daily by-prnclucls or Friday, Dec'. 5th. at s o'clock p.m. tankage if rapid and 4(0100mical{ D. II. WILSON, clerk.wine are to be ::ectired. When an adequate amount of skinunilk or wheat will assist in preventing buttermilk is a veilable there is little "nippling" and will as a rule int - necessity for the 'put'chaee of feeds pr01 0 the ge•i'owth. (end liver oil or to supplement ground wheat, but Pilchard oil should be' fed at the> when milk by products arc scarce or rate of one table-peenfnl per pie ntirely larking supplement must daily or at 11 heal of ane per cent be purchased if the largest returns of the (train 1)1l1tar')' until they for the wheat fed are to be nitrtitied. I Weiph rp3u'osilnalo•ly Loci puttnds, In the raise of pits dining the after- I As the• kernel, of wheat are rather w'eanilex stage mei up to a weight 0f hard and small it shoul(I be ground approximately 139 pauu,ls, milk l,y-1 e*nar,ely'.. or rolled for swine-, Wheat product: should be fed at the rat,. ground to a fine,, floury, meal is lee:, of 2 to 0 pounds for ever';' pound of 1'1th,talde and is apt t,i cause di -,1 wheat after which front I to 1 , h -e ,1iS0111.rs;-11•:xpi•rinactltn] Palms Will be sutlirie•nt, In the absents.. of News), milk by—products tankage fed at the __ rate of from eight to tett pounds. to i WOMEN OF U.S. A. 100 pounds of grain until the pit' • I Beautiful old lace which once 1. t.. awll , ttain 11 'ei ht of u•oximatel' loo' longed to four Queens of England is pounds than reducing to five pounds I part of the eo13eetion flown hy will insure rapid and teeouomutal bomber to the United Staten for gain.+. The addition of one pound o1. the benefit of a British war charity. ground limestone and one pound of I 'rhe Queoit herself omsented to it salt to each lou pounds of grain a Tindal Deli beiit'ved to he worth will provide for the mineral needy of .1:4•°00 -Queen Mary sent some the pigs. Almost as important as lovely pieces, including examples of this low protein and mineral content the lace for which England is re - of wheat is the fact this cereal grain nown"d and a Seep 11001110. of "point de gaze" which belonged to vitamin supplerrlcnts conies during sail branch of the Red Cross Society Lenore Norminton of Hensall re- i•the winter and spring months when will be held in the Hensall Town peate•d her success of last year in ELIMVILLE the pigs are confined for long per - Hall on Monday, Dec. is, This is a the senior division. Her subject, W.M.S. Meeting,-- iods and when fresh green feeds are meeting open to the public and ''Our Heroes of the Sea." In a clear everybody interested in the work of voice with excellent enunciation and the Red Cross t- invited to be pre- delivery she thrilled the big gallery sent. Iteporte will be presented by on hei• subject. Lenore will repre- the various cenveners of depart- sent Huron in the Provincial elimin- -rraents. The election of oftic're for talon. Billy Campbell and Doris Bu - 'ire New Year will take place, Only chanan were winners in the junior Red Cro=.s -members whose annual contest and Donald MacArthur was fee of 51 has been paid will have a winner in the senior divisiom the privilege of voting. We urge all Mr, and Mrs. Gilbert Johns and those who have been members to baby of Elimville and Mr. and Mrs. renew their ft's as early as. possible, Lorne llcltughton of Chisclhurst so that you win retain the privilege visited nn 50nday with Mr. and of voting. About one quarte of our Mrs. (Tenn hell and family. reember;ship bas already been heard 1 from. Let every member respon(i', �Q�-I ASE heartily- to this call for renewal of membership and thus tndcate loyal-" ;vire. Thos. Pollard is visiting rela- ty and .support. A meeting of the tives in Detroit and in Flint, Mich. Miss Olive (lrirnnldby of Brantford ted Cres, execif tavx- and tnance in he council chamber at n p.mA .spent the week en'l at her home ]t, -re. epaeuil 1 attendance and a fin,. meet- 311'. and Airs. Joe Riley and Mrs. ink are now recorded. The Is -resident 011110 Riley a eciiednrl the reception P.er. R. A. Brook, was n tree chair h: Brussels in 10 -nen. of Mr. and Mie. stet Miss A. Con:=itt le tare. All t ,.gorge Enlpol at. for home of the five. convanerS were peesemonti th,o rtes- chairman of finar 1 r . 1 l e, sae elite,.Mr. and Mrs. Fred Wiliam Davidson. A r tens Err 111'-/1,011. a0,0,8] ;rtate>rlent from . thci tivitisurer Mr, Win. Huntear of Clinton spent 0ses presented. Plans cosi, '0 01 :or• d r 111,.3 W11, 1t_w1t31 -Mr. and Mrs. Iced C1...),•1:4 corcerrt Th a Nov. 27, and programme 1 '1,r• ,1rti 1 ..r,rUl;t,n. serer u l meeting Dee. ` 1 Wiliamair. ,ti -r. Plant of London visited Wer feeing 1osen chit fe,r tyle raet'a31U11, _ Cote 14tPwasW.:pressed to Mf". alt Maas.ts R. J. 111,01e :end Mr, toss 11518,0. Forel-; er members of the lI : n: rli Sled Cern'; Society, for their loyalty and untiring industry in the :o ;; of this ltraneh; such sentiment, ase to he conveyed to these frame, lilreug:h . letter, Also an expression of thank-, fulness was unanimously ...KI r essed • to the county 10011cil of halon :fol, friends in .he village 01er the week end. - - •'Y0111t n 1 0, skit' danghter says ynit're plana in; to elope with her, and 1 ws,n 10 give you fair warn- "Well. What is it? "That. holder of mine in the garden is (Teel—fedi" On Wednesday, Nov. 19th, the not available. Cod liver oil and Pi1- W.M.S. met at Mrs. Ino. Frame's, chard oil or other feeding oils are with an attendance of 15 members. rich in these vitamins and when Mrs. Newton Clark* had charge and added to a ;train mixture containing opened with leader reading a short poem, "How Young He Was." Hymn 72 "With Is He the King of Glory," W1114 sung. followed by responsive reading. We thank Thee Lord," led by Mrs. ('larks. Mrs. B. Williams read the Scripture lesson and Rev. .11ai1' led in prayer. Mrs. R. Batten took charge of the business session. Roll was called and minutes read and adopted. After singing hynrit 400 "Fight the Good Fight," Mrs. R. Bat, teff read a piece "Unanswered Pray- er." dealing with an election of °M- ere in ti W.M.S. which was very ap- propriate as our .1(wtion followed. A share of officers was presented and voted on in tnrrt. All were eler.ted, several changers being made from last v. ars 51r. Math Presided over this part of the meeting. Mrs, Pooley tin." read a portion of the first part of the new ctucly book which was very int - ores -ling. After singing hymn 200. Mrs. ('larks, 'dosed with benediction. Following at'o the officers for 13142: fI<,n, Pres., Mrs. It. D. Hunter; president, Mrs. If, 'Ford: vl(.e prerfd- era, Mrs. it. Batten; treasurer, Mrs. Everett Skinner; recording secret- ary, Mrs. 11. Batten; cones. secret- ary. Mrs. W. Elford, press sec„ Mrs. Ford; pianists. Mrs. N. Clarke and Weekend `ood SPECIALS! Friday & Saturday, Nov, 28 - 29 Creamery Blittet' (1st grade) lb. Coffee Il(c'il Rase) 1/_, Ib, tin Vuennm packed sees each 27c Potatoes, No. l's, per peck 25c Soap, P. (7 G. White Eoliths each 5c 1_Teila1. Rolls (lan•7e1, 4 for 25c Sardines (1lrtutsWickr per tin ..6c Chicken IIaddie. Brunswick per tin 17c Tomato Soup (1"aurpbell'si for 36c 19c ('aetsnp, Aylmer, 12 az. bottle ..15c l'aneakr' Flour iAmtt ,Temin111) p3.ge, 150 Mixed Peel.. , .. a per lb. 30e Salmon, Maple Leaf, tall 45c —MEATS— Weiner- (Schneider'.) 24c Ib, Lima Cheese 21,3 lb. tins . 17c lb, ICK'S c CASH GROCERY PHONE: 91, Prompt Delivery Mrs. W. flatten; supply see., Mr's. T. rovementeefeeatemesesesenswaf Queen Alexandra. There were gathered for the collection rare Valenciennes, once worn by Queen Charlotte, Venetian point dace that graced the gown,, of Marie Antoin- ette, beautiful pieces of "point de F landres," Brussels, Irish, Chantilly, "point d'Alencon," and England's own Honiton. These heirlooms offer- ed ffered for sale at the British Embassy Washington, in the presence of Mrs. Roosevelt and Lady Halifax, were collected by Lady Smith-Dorrien, widow of the famous General, With Queen Mary's approval, she launch- ed an appeal to Englishwomen which resulted in the prompt re- ceipt of no fewer than 1,800 parcels of priceless lace, valued at many thousands of pounds. All the gifts were repaired where necessary in the Royal School of Needlework under Lady Smith-Dorrien's super- vision, somee to be sold as they were, soma in the form of tablecloths, table mats and bedspreads, TUCKERSMITH Mrs. Clayton Martin of Kitchener and her ?nether, Mrs. Ball, spent a clay recently with Mr. and Mrs. IS Tebbutt, Fletcher Whitmore of Belle- ville spent the week end with his parents AIr, and Mrs. Saar Whit - store, Mn, and Mrs, Russell Coleman and family spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Stewart Dolmago of Mc - 'rho farmers' forum met last Mon- day night at Mr, S. Whitmore's. The discussion was, the farmer must live. Want and For Sale ads, '1 week, 25c 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 pan. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7:30 p, m, to 9 p. m. FOR SALE OR RENT Seven -room house, bathroom, fur- nace, hydro, good location in Har- put'hey, Apply McConnell & Hays, Seaforth. STRAYED A red yearling' beifer, to our pre- uises, Phone Jackson Ilros., t3531-5, FOR SALE Jersey (•ow, 5 years old, Just fresh- ened, also Jersey heifer calf. Fred Reeves, t es, Scalbrtb, HELP WANTED Pus time help, hely or girl, Apply at tireen Front Store. FOR SALE Hast Boake room, ('bnicc' of 20 heiress. .1150 0 fewwell bawd milk coasts. I)1,' Ni son• S, atfnrth, FOR SALE. French Limoges e; violet pattern, R tea3duts, g bread and butter plates and $ cups and saucers (never been neigh. A big reduetion for stilt• in 511,fortle Apply at the New, Office. FOR RENT Three light housekeeping room,, with bathroom for rent, Apply at The New:, office. PIGS FOR SALE • - Litter of York pit*,: 7 weeks old. Apply to James Landsborough, Phnr..• (1(0111)4, tieaforth. FILLY FOR SALE Perch+ -ran ,illy. rising two, for -sub 1am1•s Jarrett, ]shone 100 r 24, Hen ell central. FOR SALE Shu' -gain c Can. Packers) Concen- tratirs for all livestock. Feed it bal- anced 1•ation, We have a mixer in- stalled. Prices reasonable, See us tea day. 1lterhar't's 58111, BARGAIN New Massey Harris cream separa- tor, stainless steel model, still crated in original ease. A snap for quick sale. J, N. McKenzie, Phone 25. FOR SALE Sugar kettle, Royal Oak wood heater, board and pipes, large bar- rel, block and tackle, small iron gate, and hinges, shoe lasts and shank, bed springs, Sask. robe, a number of windows, clothes horse, 6 lb. iron wedge. demijohn, quantity of hay, 2000 lb. scales, also a pine door, out- side, 35;1x6'2, 1 ash door 30x/zx6'4, Mrs. M. G. Beatty, Varna. Notice To Creditors In the Estate of Arthur Stewart At- kinson, All persons having claims against the Estate of Arthur Stewart Atkin- son, late of Detroit, Michigan, and Bayfield, Ontario, Dental Surgeon, deceased, who died on or about the 15th day of May, 1041, are hereby notified to send in to the undersign- ed on or before the 12th day of December, 1941, full particulars of their claims. Immediately after the said last mentioned date, the assets of the said estate will be distributed 8111- omgst the parties entitled thereto, having regard only to claims of which the undersigned shall then have notice. to the exclusion of all others, and the undersigned will not be Liable to any person of whose claim the undersigned shall not their have notice for the assets so distrib- uted or 11ny part thereof. Dated at 5ttrforth, this loth clay of November. 1 91 1. file (O VNIiLL & HAYS, Selic•itot0 for the Administrator. 1 ISU ,ANCF. Life. Fire, Auto, Sickness ,N Aecil3- ent,Windstorm & guarantee bond: Rates reasonable. All risks pies ' in first class companies. Information cheerfully c ivere F,. C. CHAMBERT.ATM INSURANCE AGENCIES