The Seaforth News, 1941-12-04, Page 8teekeittialteASSIVeter
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` .Beauty Salon
Marjorie Robinson.
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PAGE EIGHT
HENSALL
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'U 1i Dorothy Brazier of London
spent the week end with her actor,
Mrs. Steyr.
r
Mr. Milton Ortwein of London
tits a week end visitor with his Par -
eras, Mr. and Mrs. J. W Ortwein.
Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Rowclitfe
spent a day recently in Toronto.
Mrs. Roy Flearr of Dorchester
spent the week end here owing to
the serious illness of her father, Mr.
Jas. Haggarth. -
Miss Pearl Harpole of London vis-
ited over the week end with her. /ne-
ther, Mrs. Grace a Earpole.
Miss Mary Coleman and friends
were in Toronto over the week end.
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Taman of Listo-
wel spent the week end with Mrs.
Tamtnts mother, Mrs. Chas. McDon-
ell.
Mrs. Elliott of BI'ueefield is visit-
ing with Mrs. Rnbt. Bonthron.
Mrs. Lloyd Ortwein - of London
was a week end guest with relatives
to town,
Miss Edith Parkius or St rather -
Ines and Mics- Enid Parkins of Lon-
don spent the week end with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Parkins.
Mr. Ben Dick who is training with
the Navy at London was a week end
visitor itor with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Roht. Dick,
Mr. and Mi`, Van Iauehton of
Toronto were week end t ,'iters with
the latter's mother, Mrs. t'has. Mc -
D, nell,
AN-C.T.U. Meet, --
The November meeting- of the Ex-
eter-Hensall H'-'nsall branch of the VV t .7.U.
was held at the •Notre of Miss Jean
Murray on Thursday afternoon with
Mrs. Brook Ir. siding. 411• : Eva a i-. n -
✓ of huts led to -pray t Mrs,
Chas, as, .lint r :d th, Scripture anal
Mrs. W. C. pt et, af-
ter "Go labor (1n" was :'ung.
The presidvm, Mrs.. 110:. Hess, then
nresnicd ;And tin, plvdeo was ropeat-
vd after which Mits Marrty led in
.. Th.. roil •,;111 was answered
•:
vrse of Soripture. While tint
•'i. :en•
tl r • ..
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1-1 1V,1
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la . Murray.
rne many c i n
Biltrtvr regret- L:..- :Ind •be • en-
thalee seriously ring
The Late Peter Schwalm.--
There
chwalm.--
Tr 'e passed away at lt: bottle in
H :r ala on 'Sunday morning Mr. Ve-
to,'
V hurt h 1 ] his Beth year follow
at.M a lengthy :iiness ot a heart c
sl tion. The deceased tt t b. ern in
Hay tatwn i) a.,el farmed on the.
w• ino idle one chill and quarter
from Zurie h anti; he moved with ills'
'Srmily to Hensall four y,.ars ago.
"tii`tl'rintt - his wii.e. h awl twelve "f
sit. sees, A astin Sch-
wa• lm. ar: E-,,elend. T.' . 1111 ilton•
Stvatfoni. Gorden, Ray and
ly
and
M 1 }I,,. _ar•:.t 1.'.,n,.l' n A'iol.
• St. 'I'f < 'N idz<! t1r: Harold
1.,,..o.., ., ei, and ei.,cd nr
r . r;ot11,:Ker., Hensas., and
1 . r.:•:'. -. 1 , private funeral
sen•tice was livid from tete late: home
•-'e. y r p -.n. conducted ley
1.:. re. lea: to• of the Lu-
zneran i'I.. „ Zurich, of which the
deceas,d 'n.-. a metrrber. I'l:e floral
•.r a .. w 'very h-au'iful. The
nallbeere1 'were f e sons. Lee, Mer -
vete e Aydin, Ray, Carl. and a son -
t v, I:opt, McKenzie, interment in
tile Lutheran cemetery, Zurich.
Mr. Jas. Hog•;arth continues quite
Id at his home here having -offered
slight stroke on Saturday.
Mr. Donald Willard of St. Cethar-
Mes the week end with his
parents. Dir. and Air Pira Willard.
Mr Cart Ia .raair€ was an Tor-
onto on ou.an es this week.
lies.
Geo. Walker ;pent few
of -ys last week with h.- rlaug .err
. r.s1 seen -in-law, Mr. and- Mrs. Geo.
ieloulcl In (TIMn.
Me. I.obt Sweet of Sarnia ted
• aundav with Mr • and Mrs. Fred
Corbett arid Mrs. Detirn,
Mr. Wilfred Wenlo of the Parr
Line, purchased Dr.1J. G.Steer's
barn - and has torn it down arid
r i ed it. Lr. Steer is erecting a
• at and up-to-date garage.
Mr L Smith .and family tit
Mary visited ccntly math her
ar -r:ts Mr, and Mr:. Geo. C.
Petty.
y' �s Elizabeth S, t r --', • c'd d ur-
e past -week with hernephew
5,110'11 Mr. ;tried 'Mils. '1-ntt Slavin.
''-
W. M. F of tire• 1. i te•d
:eel. a ,lel their annual to c2
i t Si spry afternoon ,heli
r: for the new year `,vin be
t+d
on
Isitirday o11s
• both fn
.tr.e-ia. •-
t:, -
all
Mabel. Workman and Mi Beryl
Pharr' of Hensall gate lectures at
the meetings held in Exeter ttnd
Blyth, The concluding meeting was
held at Clinton on Wednesday- even-
ing, The Young People of Carmel
Church served refreshments at the
close of the meeting here.
Rev. M. A. Hunt will conduct the
services in St Paul's Anglican
Church next Sunday•in the evening
instead of the morning.. •
The henior.Women's Institute will
hold their Christmas meeting at the
home of Mrs. G. M. Drysdale next
Wednesday evening with Mrs. Drys-
dale and Mrs. Cross hostess. The
tail tall will be answered - with. a
gift for The Sick Children's Hospital
and Mrs. C iarenee Smillie' will be
the ;rue=d speaker.
The Exeter-Hensall branch of the
(: anndian Legion will hold a bingo
and dant e in the town hall, Hensall,
1 n -Friday en'enuln'. Dee. 5. Good
prtr.es'anei rood music for the dance.
Senior Mission Circle --
The' Senior- :Mission Circle .of the
leaked
Church met tat the hotite of
Margaret- Shepherd wit Monday
• fenin'g with a god attendance.
1t.== lit -ret Shepherd presided
1
the ;nee; puled by
1 ,r„ th,• 11.:llnt:5 ofsinging:,
,bc 1.•'l'.l i'l"5 r
cu.
T1..• 1 chanter ' 11nt
atercacti- ant Mk
! •a
read t
1 b1 , rel :,I, 1- ,elk 'li, ',l^t
n � r
,1,Ni;l-1' n 111$ •'11 Can
I 1)'�In;u 114 t ,gar' .1., '11
,Il at 5l.
,titees: lu, tic t, Nirs
1', 1111 "u 11,1 . 1 ,tl.lrti'e0'' to 1
11'11 : .� .It.,tre ,>n "flan;. ",
/:ante. lW' read Herrn
tl _ ,i,.t , .;meter, ,a 1; ly tehen-
e .b .511( 'ret `!:all �l,r.
;oat, 1,,.r. •geee' ' lec1;-0 for
n• ro: . l . 'silent. 11l'- t;huty-
k rn rr t e p .I trot
" b 1:h, .;i end Al .r y reie.
111101; treasurer, bit Rota.. Drys -
(11d,
Isecretary. 1l. Gladys bi
h •irk ; rr. <,•ar :t try. 'Mrs. nod,
1 111 pianist. t. AU.'. Gladys Luker;
11111511 eormeittee, Misses Edna Saute
de-teia'k and Mary Goodwin; work
int 1 .tt
.Mrs. Myron Kyle, 51t
Hitt -rev McLarnnn, Mrs. Howard
Hydeatoll Aitss Edna Walsh. The
t tt seg co eluded by singing God , STAFFA
`•..c th King. •after which 1ell sh-
ntent were .acted, l helative, received the sad new•c of
the death of Isabella park, widow of
Port Albert Fliers the lane T. M. Hamilton, who pawed
Present Concert-- away at her hone, 88 Blantyre ave.,
Toronto, on Saturday, November 25.
T'h, r t 11 those• of Tort Albert She suffered a paralytic stroke last
iI'poi pie sellttd :a .'this'll 011 Tuesday. While she had not been in
i hue aakty ,.,enitag in the token Ball the best of health for several months
t a lar Udienee un -der the three- sbr' was able to attend to h.'r house
,nn of 11 t - Grant and sponsored duties. Mrs. Hamilton attended the
by lltii Led (zes Saeiett, Ret•. McKellar reunion at Mitchell on Id -
11. A. fresh., president, introduced bor Day. The late Ales. Hamilton
'e, erne rtainer:• with a •1'(•w' brief re- was horn at Cromarty, the daughter
mit,k stating that tint boys contt'ib- of the late Isabella McKeIlar and
rt d the program grafts. F .ttured on dances Park and was 77 at the time
the 1 re'gluim were selections on the of her passing. She, was married in
accordion. guitar, banjo and harmon 1 *i! , t0 T. 51. Hamilton who ',retie -
and .• anci character - tm1, 1'5onations. ceased her trine years ago. They kept
Miss Florence Welsh was •wcompan- a general store and post office until
ist. The war twice committee under they retired to Toronto 21 years ago.
the presidency of 151'. A. 11. Camlt- She was a member and ardent work -
bell, chattered the bus for them and ,,r in hew Beach 'United Church, To -
the [iensall Senior Institute •served. ronto. Before her marriage she
hatch. taught school at. Willow (trove. She
Rev. I A, Brook was in charge of ,s survived by one son, ,Tames Ham -
the services in the United Church on ilton, of Toronto, and one daughter,
`+u ;riay, delivering fine discourse. Jean, of Ottawa, three brothers, Jas.
The t-hoi sang two anthem, "Turn Park, Toronto; Donald Perk, Hen -
Unto Cs 0 Lord." Dr. I. G. Smiilil'. salt and Norman Park of Mitchell,
soloist. and "0 Come Emmanuel," and one sister, Agnes Park of Niag-
ela-ts. 'flits Mary Goodwin and •ora Falls, N.F. After a service at
Airs. Gees 'Hess. , her late home in Toronto, the re -
h
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Wm. \V ii MA.. ferteIIUC
i,e 1 (:atmet C'horell
del:tiering , pA nd ,1
. 1 1 e Tim o choir l
He !tell C Ove H
'tic. el. ,-ii '[i G
if t w srl:al t 11'i•:-. Malec -Int
A4'eh'lo So'1d y :psi- aos Class
ed Chit in
01 _.1 of the eh 1!'
-1,1-5(511151, r r ties e tri
the past filotee trot
Prosiiytery of Huron the
r,whine_ -041 i e 1114('rs (if
.;1.1171 i111e ,i. 1-.11 y1..
t 11545e ,' . t,rn0
`,enc idy ret the
r,l 14 lues, Cc _It
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;he t1 "e.
y'0'n f Mari/line .u,, I, a.
coi
(005(111, 1iu17111. 04 ,l
1.1:e1.1:tie ,1,1d Mr Labe gave the list•
up,. on "A ppldat ions er iii' Lesson'
1-aliasg with teaehing redbods.. [rev
Wm, Weir, who hat bee's 1110 .1
series, of lectures e are “The Filth
Texture on the 1,1fc of Christ." Miss
Ai:
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
blankets and a blanket each from
Alae. W Taylor• and Miss Gladys
Luker. Gish don•ttinns are as fol-
lows: s
1� �,
. Mt 1..Simpson i t 1 r-
t Ai No
1
Mrs.
11 t e,
"r.
1 u Cook t MissJean
Murray!•suer ay
Hen -a11 ladies euchre klub '4.50;
Ali Jackson Walker $2,bliss lsabel
Moir 1,'2. This brings the totals up as
follows: Blankets 15, quilts 13, cash
contributions up to December 1,
*1.117.25.
We are happy to report the sac -
cess -of the Red Cross Concert held
last Thursday under the auspices of
our Hensall branch, inditatcd by the
fart that our financial returns -were
11114,70. A large and representative
gathering was noted and the patron-
age of so many Red Cross well-wish-
ers is much appreciated Congratula-
tions and thanks are again extended
to Seigt. Grant and his company of
twenty. Hien from the Port Albert
Air Training School for their tine
program. We also thank again Miss
Florence Welsh for her splendid as-
sistance at the piano, the ladies of
the Women's Institute who supplied
lunch for the Men, those who sold
tickets. The finance committee are to
be praised for taking erre so effic-
iently of all details. The help of the
war services committee is also thank-
fully recognized :again for their tak-
ing rare of the cost of transporta-
tion.
A large shipment of goods left the
work rooms on Monday for Toronto.
In all eleven cartons. Foto- contained
15 blankets and 18 quilts. The bal-
ance of the cartons contained the
following good Refugee goods, 11
ladies coats, 11 skirts, 22 blouses. (i
children's• coats, 1 dress with pant:tots
to match, 0 hats, 10 dresses, t, pr.
pamees, 0 pr. socks, 11 pyjamas, 1
jumper,1 451111', 2 helmets. Hospi-
tal g1 od 15 large mens dressing
gowns s utility bags, 1 amltulanee
pillows, ; pr. infants' pants, 2 night -
to Tale 5 bonnets, .1 alt tic. t s and 11
pts, foot e:', Army' and Navy tiq•u 1',
., altornative caps, 1[1scarves. 55
ors. seeks, 5 tuath:- neck, sweaha'.
pr. irlev •s, neitmeu'' swentrl'-,, 3
10 t0•. ns1115, ii pa.
heel :tel ini,s, 111 pr. two-way amts.
A ',yard of Prays is in order
vratlle t1? tt,!t91 ar' nulpli=l ,1 during
Nnnea:1 - r by' ur kep t:: and sew-
ers,
er'-, 11 Rests_ nes.-d 1 surf, 11 splendid
sll'1, , 111 of «'•11 aild:h d articleb
We nen' nt: forget 'h, \corkel
the , oiling ei 1 artinont who at•. -
p,rn ahl. for havin5 the cutting ,f
c,r.;101 and carni, :Its rnrupleted .Incl
e,tt'in_: 111.' 1l 1',•,111', lex 11tc' sew:ni*
lei.arttttrnt. Tri ,•o-05ln'atio11 nd
l+;cetailin ire of eiepvvneats i. c,.rF
cr;Itlf5115 indeed. ;lnd t',, :Ill the !ad
u the vecutn 55 'Thank you."
The a ..oaap nt have - reeei to
co-operate with the 1,e711 Cross in the
hagin_ of 1:411 motor license
plates Will tate automobile drivers
c rs
in Hensull and vicinity see that their
old 1.111 markers are left at any of
the garages to be picked up by rep-
resentatives of the- various oil com-
panies who will see -that the plates
are forwarded to the steel mills.
Attends Sister's Funeral in
Mitchell.—
]Irl and bIt's. Donald Park and
AL's, Donald McKinnon attended the
funeral r• ` of thet'omti s sister, the
late Mrs. Isabelle I alk Hamilton in
Mitchell on Tuesday in her 76th
year. The deceased was n daughter
of the late :sir. and Mrs. James Park
and was bort; in Hibbert township
whet,- she was teaching school for a
number Ot years. After her marriage
to her husband, the late Thoma
Hamilton they conducted a store
and postofTicr- in Staffa until retir-
ing to Toronto 21 years ago. Surviv-
ing are one daughter, Miss .Ivan Ha-
nrirton, o,'' Ottawa, one son James,
druggist. itt Toronto, one sister. Miss
Agnes Park, Reg.N., Niagara Falls.
N.V.. titre. soother. Norman. Alit
ehr11; I1en tel. Hensall. and James tit
Torontii. Flineral service was helii
from tl 10mo e.f her brathi:, Nor
Mitai',• r Mitchell on luesday.
Ine•rtnr .It In 5tatfa cemetery.
.lrs. Ory r?ir: Twitchell, who un'isi'-
7crit %1 operation in Viet:win
- pro. 1! finer, last week, 15
l io 1i_.
Psd Fens Notes. -
1 ie.
otes"'1-ie. .i .i.✓ '51 t 105 Of aha
a 111 t Red (-1,01-A-,�:or ie
be' Mo t r t,r rieNt, Deeern( r
sib lar din town hall at. s p.m, Re%'te
( , L t taltvt 0 chi i n. 55'.
Wei, n I •,:teress1 lir rn .. 11e -
p n-, trill'
11 lie` i F 00nyclif1. El.,f-
t (11 Of til 1e 1P l ',:ars win
r, i:l. ille ie r ,lis are cordially
invited f.e' '.:.lt. '. r.' Fille. ;1.11 paid alp
r..ttlrr,1 to fete e1, all
qU .:t.ihn
Mor, t n.r,t' .and rou51113 0145
La.•e.
to -,11 tee,. r1_•rp for the blanket
appeal fot which the executive ex-
tar.5es thanx . Sire report the fol
lowing, 141x,.: R. L'onthron, 1 pair of
Now is The Time to
Purchase a
NEW RADIO
PHILCO
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RCA Victor
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A full line of radio tubes and
batteries always in stock.
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J. F, DALY, Seaforth
rains were brought to the home of
ter brother, Norman Park, Mitchell,'
Ins 'a sert'iee was held at two o' -
•lock Tuesday afternoon with inter-
m'nt in Steffy, cemetery. Rev, Har -
,1d C. Verllmt of Main street United
'httrch, Mitchell, 1.V111 in charge of
the 'erviees.
The pellh,nrera were James Ham-
ilton, Toronto; Carl Weitzman, Nia-
e11 t Falls, N.Y.. Donald park, Hen-
,iwne'5 Park. Toronto, Frank
iLnnbly, 01tU1',t, and Norman Park,
y1it:•h1 ll.Mrs. T. W, Heath sang, tie
ontpanietd by Mrs. W. C. Thorne at
the piano. The doral :Abates were
numerous 11141 beautiful. Among the
friends and 1(3101ves present were:
llr, :Ind Mrii, C. .1, We itrnrant and
Miss Agn' - Park. Niagara halls; N.
Y.: Miss J,'an ll:unilton, (112atclt; 111
and Mrs. dames E. Hamilton, Toron-
to, ;lit. 1,11,1 Mrs. Donald I'•u'k, Hem
LOOK.
TRESS
RICES VEi.
Friday & Sat., Dec. 5 & 6
I.urd ehoice 2 lbs. for .......
Ritmo, "Large Pkge. . .
Currants, ants, 2 lbs. for .......
Soap ----Wonderful, 5 bats for
Corn Syrup, 2 Ib. tins, each .
Salmon, Maple Leaf,
Catsup, 12 07.. bottles, each
Tomatoes (Choicer
2 large tins
.10115' Powders c Mei.arens l
Potatoes, per peck
A51le Butter tic,. Box Jars,.
2 1b. size
Pickles. i Choice Dill f .. _ .___ __ 25c
25 oz. jars
Grape Fruit t large i 1 for_ _.25c
Oranges 1 Juicy 1 196 pe'i` dos
Choice Conking apples, Cabbage,
('elery, Turnip., etc.
29c
25c
25e
15c
25c
24c
roc
25c
24c
25c
29c
We carry a GOOD line of Cooked
Meats at GOOD Prices
Sausage c Schneiders Pure Pork)
per Ib. 25c
Head Cheese on 311 lb. tins)
per lb......,.� CASH CA
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Dozens of Choice Chickens. Ducks and Geese for the
Lucky Winners
COME OUT AND HELP THESE ORGANIZATIONS
RAISE FUNDS FOR COMFORTS FOR OUR BOYS
OVERSEAS, AND OTHER WAR CHARITIES.
Games will he interspersed) with novel entertainment
NO ADMISSION - GAMES 5c
Seating Capacity for 200 Players — First 2 Games Free
M. A. REID, Pres. Lions Club. JOHN EARLE, Pres. Legion
GOD :4AVF. VIE KING
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 4, 1941
ALL DAY
SATURDAY CASH SPECIALS
Ver' Choice Shelled
Walnuts, ib .... ........ 60c
Whytes Pule Lard -
2 lb. ..........:....._.............. 27e
Tender Leaf Tcia---
pkge . 137e
Red Rose Tea, lb. 75e
Salado Tea, Orange Pekoe
pkge. 45e
Rolled Wheat, 5 lb. bag 1....216
American Blend Coffee 10 39c
Maxwell Iiouse Coffee
lb. ........53c
5 t is Fruit Pudding --
15
udl ig15
oz. tin . ..• . 27c
Lushus Jelly, 3 pkges..-.....23c
Satin Mixed Candy, 2 Ib. 29c
51f, large pkge. .......:........:....276
Oxydol, large pkge, 25c
Chipso, large pkge. 25c
Itinso, large pkge. 27e
Fairbanks Carbolic Soap
6 cakes 25e
Gold Soap, 5 cakes 25c
RED RTV1elR CEREAL, Pkge,
4) j� Finny
In Memoriam
-Robert G. Kistner,--In loving me-
mory of our dear son and brother,
who passed away in Detroit, Dec. 10,
1926. -
'When' evening shades are falling,
And we sit in quiet alone,
To our hearts there CantPS a longing,
if he only could come home;
Friends may think we have forgot-
ten,
When at times they see us smile,
But they little know the heartache
That the smile hides all the while."
—Ever remembered by parents,
sisters and brothers.
Auction Sale
Lambert Sale Yards. Stratbroy,
Saturday, Dec•elnber f,Ui,
40 head of mixed stock cattle.
11511111 ruts of calves and mixed pigs.
Sides every Saturday,
A. O. AlrAlpine, Auctfonc.c1'.
Auction Sale
Of Farm `ltoelt, Impinnrents :and
Treed. At Lot 20, Con 2, L.11.0- 1'4
nlite: tifItfh and 1 mile east of hip -
pe n on Tuesday. sday, Tree. ,lib, at I p.m.
Horses 1 roan rt,dcl3ng S'ill's; 01t1.
ban' gelding 0 venr5 old; black Por-
ollor011 171111 1 51,Irt old, 0 Pel: heron
eolts rising 1 su1'biott roll.
Cattle- hod Coif te,n5 old, due
ipr. l>I roan nit .4 fears hist
1(14bene d ref„ z y ,n'•nld Durham
ir-ti'e•t>. ire rani, 1 hurbatn b11115
itrg 6 Durham be ife rr ri urea,
1,104 Tanrham r•alves.
Pies . . elumlc int lbs.; 17 elontits
75 nils.• 2 Cork setts due. Ui•e. 24
liens --40 burred rck: pu111•t-. lay.
slit. About 2t) 1o11'1 1(11xed hay. "aria
bus. oats, quantity mixed grain.
good t l-ing da t 1 set e..
Hen harrows. 1 set 2 se'etierie h0r•
rows; 2 1'ortlaud entte15. 1 pump
jack; good t'at•tn w115011. t setsloop
sleighs, numerous other arae les.
Terms cash,
'Rohl. 0. l lgie, Proprietor.
Harold Jaelesnn, Auctioneer.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
(Jr Farm Stork. Fred W. Ahrens,
Anetioneer, has received instructions
from undersigned proprietor to sell
by public :merlon at Lot 22. Con. 5,
Township of Logan, I?;, milts wr'st
of Bornholm. on -Thursday, Tree. 11th.
Sale to eonautrnct at Lau o'clock.
Horses -1 Clyde naive. 1r, years old,
supposed to be In foil; 1 Clyde mare.
11 years old; 1 Clyde gelding. 1 years
old; 1 3rntt grey gelding, rising 3
years 0111; 1 gelding; rtsiug 0 yell•$
old; 1 driving mare tr years old quiet
:mil 11 •liable.
Cattle -S Durham cows. 7 years
old. due about March 1st; I Durham
caw. 5 years 0111. doe about Mar. 1st:
1 red Durham eow. 7 years old, fresh
with twin calves by her side: 1
white Durham heifer. Atte Mar. 10;
:' I1'dl.'r e:]v,•c rising 1 5P1u• old: 1
Durham heifer 1 year old. These
cows and heifers are all purebred
Shorthorns.
Grade Cattle -1 Durham eow 6
years old. fresh with ealf by iter side;
2 Miriam heifers 3 vt'am old, fresh
with calf by her side; 2 grade cows
and 5 years o)3, due in about 3
weeks; 1 purebred Jersey cow, 6
years old. due about Feb. 1st; 1
grade Jersey eow, 9 yetars Hid, date
about Apr. 1st; 2 steers and 2 heif-
ers rising 2 years old; 4 heifers 1
year old; 5 spring calves, 1 purebred.
I)urltam bu11 2 years old.
Hogs --10 chunks about 150 lbs.
Poultry --About 30 good bens
• No reserve as the proprietor is giv-
ing up farming. Auctioneer's deci-
sion final in case of all disputes.
Il r
Terms ash.
'
Edward Stephen, Proprietor.
Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of House Furnishings, Mr. Har-
old Jackson. Auctioneer, has receiv-
ed instructions to sell at the resid-
ence of Mr. Russell Holman. Win-
throp, on Saturday, Dec, 6th, at 1
o'clock.
'Kitchen table, buffet. 8 chairs,
dining room table (i dining moot
chairs with leather seato :ma 1 arm
chair, 1 wicker rocking chair, 1
wicker arm chair, 1 mahogany rock-
ing chair and 1 arm chair, 1 daven-
port, 1 4.11(0 r rocking chair, 1 nem
chair and library table, 1 bed room
suite and dresser; 1 light oak bed
and springs, cellar ,upima rd. fruit
r'nphotmd, cellar 151,1E% 2 con:ales;
Singer Sewing nlachiue; hall bench
and wall mirror, radio. 7 tube; hnby
buggy. Dominion piano, vic'Irnla.
dash churn wash boder, tubs and
number of .articles, gas Stove and
oven, International separator: bicycle,
Terms cash.
1311 4511 Holman, Proprietor.
Harold :ladcsnu, Auctioneer. -
salt; Mrs, Donald McKinnon and son
I) rralri, 1l nsall; Mr. and Mrs. .los.
vn,inle. and son Frank, Rippon, Geo.•
Russell, A.vonbank; Mrs. IRobelt
1Irrr A ay, Dlyth; Mrs. James love'
nd daughter, Flgmondvillce; Mrs. C,
Damn and :011, St. Malys. -
Harry Drake of the R('AI was the
gucit ata party of friends and nes-
ohbors Tadd on Monday evening in
Sa arra hall before leaving 'for eastern
Canada. Dancing.was :the entertain,
ntent for the evening with Kenneth
a
ale
MCCONNELL & LIAYS
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
ng, Jeaforth. Office hours:—
Foosda,c, Thursday and Saturday
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. In.
DUCKS FOR SALE
Purebred Rouen ducks and
drakes, good color and deep keels,
031 exhibition stork, phone :3 - 653,
Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Four good 1"irhant heifers, around
700 lbs George Lowery, Phone 661r
Seaforth, R.R. -1,
PIGS FOR SALE
Nor, York p3„ week- (11d. got
tarn n hut, photo• ,511; 1
Sin forth.
FOR SALE
1 heifers rishig 2 ts'ar's old and 1
heifer 1 year Hid, Crawford Simp-
son, F,gnloulville. phone 6;'53,'11.
WANTED
Work by the day er the hour, in
town. Write ribs. Netzke, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
One oak bed davenport with matt-
ress, new condition. Bruce Berry,
l,rucefteld.
COURT OF REVISION
Town of Seaforth
The first meeting of the Court of
Revision for hearing appeals against
the Asses'ntent Roll for 1041 of the
Town of Seaforth will be held in -
the Council Chamber, Seaforth, on
Friday, iday, Dec. 51h, et r o'clock p.m.
U. H. W11,SON, C1"rk.
FOR SALE
Shur -gain (Can. Packers) Concen-
trates for all livestock. Feed a bat -
awed rati'on. We have a mixer in-
stalled. Prices reasonable. Seca us to -
,lay, Eberhart's ,hill.
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
Hayfield, Ontario, Dental Surgeon,
deceased, who died on or about the
15th day of May, 1941, are hereby
notified to send in to the undersign-
ed on. or before the 12th day of
December, 19.41, full particulars of
their claims.
i• t
Immed a ely after the said last
mentioned date, the assets of the
said estate will be distributed am-
ongst 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 then
have notice for the assets so distrib-
uted or any part thereat,
Dated at Seaforth, this 19th day
of November, 1941.
MrCONNF,LL & HAYS,
Solicitors for the Administrator.
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issue of The Detroit Sunday Times.
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