The Seaforth News, 1942-10-22, Page 8PAGE EiGHT
THE $FAFORTH NJ WS
H ENSALL
Notice -
An urgent appeal is now bei
made for donations of money an
other gifte for Xmas boxes for th
local boys overseas,, These box
must he packed and shipped by No
ember 1st, ,All ,rural and local ei
rens are asked to leave their coati
buttons at any of the Hensall store
not later than Monday, October 2
or remit money direct to Glad
Luker, President of the local In
tote. The Hensall Women's Inetitu
and the War Services Committee wi
attend to the packing. Your e
operation is needed at once. Do n
disappoint the "boys."
Hensall Women's Institute
The October meeting of the He
salt Women's Institute was held
the home of Mre. C. Cook, on We
nesday evening, with Miss Got
Lammie as co -hostess. It being
special meeting for "Grandmothers
there was' a large attendance of mem
bers and' guests. Miss Gladys Luk
presided. The meeting opened.wit
the Ode after which the Lord's pray
er was repeated in union. The na
lona, anthem followed, The minute
were read. The roll call was take
"My Grandmother's Maiden Name.
During the business session it wa
revealed that the Men -making pi'ojee
had been ftniehed, the. total quantit
of 1728 lbs. having been shipped,
this being 128 lbs. over the quota
(1600 lbs,). Re the balance left from
the lam fund it was decided to hold
this in reserve until next year. Mrs.
Blowes, Miss Pfaff, Mrs, Beer, Mre.
Smale, Mrs. J. Paterson, Mrs. Good-
win, Mrs. W. Sangster, Mrs. 0. Cook,
volunteered to pack Xmas boxes for
overseas, These must be packed and
shipped by Nov. lst, Mrs. Beer was
the delegate appointed for the Lon-
don convention on Oct. 27th, 28th
and 29th. Two verses of "Old Black
Joe" were sung, The motto "Recall
Now the Ancient Landmarks," was
very capably presented by Mrs, 01
Kennedy, in which she paid refer-
ence to "local" landmarks of inter-
est. Miss Beryl Pfaff then took charge
of the amusing demonstration Wash -
ions of Long Ago." Miss Pfaff and
several members appeared in old-time
costumes, the history of each being
quoted by Miss Pfaff. Two verses of
"'Wren You and I were Young" foll-
owed. The guest speaker, Mrs. Dow,
chose for her appropriate subject,
"The Angel of the Gatineau" concern-
ing the sketch of a grandmother's
life years ago. Miss Mary Goodwin
rendered a pleasing solo, The Sec-
ond Minuet," dedicating this number
to her Grandma Mrs. Maulkinson, one
of the guests present. Her accompan-
ist was Miss Greta Lammie. The
next item was several "headline"
current events listed by Miss Sally
Manson. Miss Florence Welsh pre-,
Mr, Brook has been invited to preaeh
Anniversary servlees at Caven Unit-
ed Chureh, Winthrop,
On Wednesday, Oeteqber 23, the ail'
na nuel convention . of lib . Huron Cauri•
e ty Tenperarrce Federation will be
es held commencing at 1,45 pan, at.
Hensall United Church, The election
ti- of officers tor the new year will take
i place. Prominent speakers from Tor-
onto and this Vicinity will be present
to Address the gathering. A11 inter-
n ested in Temperance are urged to be
Ins Present.
to Glenn -Gill -
11 A quiet wedding took place at the
n United Church Manse, Grand Bend,
of at noon on Saturday, Oct. 17th,
when Phyllis Anna, daughter of Mr.
• and Mrs. Herman Gill, Grand Bend,
became the bride of William Dickson
Glenn, only on of Mr, and Mrs,
u- George Glenn, Kippen, The ceremony
at was performed by Rev. W. T, Cleave,
d- The bride wore a floor length gown
a of white chiffon with quilted, taffeta
a jacket. A shoulder length veil fell
from a halo fashioned with orange
PAM year, When they return to
menton, Mr, McKenzie will do the
work' of an itinerant lniusion,ary of
the Presbyterian Church iri'lV'oithern
Alberta,
Mr. Fred Smallacombe and daugh-
ter, Mrs.Boyd, are spending a few
days this week with, }relatives in
Guelph,
M. jack Shepherd, who has, been
in training Inc some time for active
service in London and Kitchener, and
who suffered a severs . attack of
pneumonia some time ago, has been
discharged from the army and has
returned home. •
W1NTH.ROP
The Red Cross meeting held in the
church Tuesday afternoon was well
attended.. 27 ladies were present and
3 quilts were gpiited. A•speciai coll-
ection was taken .up to help buy
Christmas boxes for the boys over-
seas. We thank 'all those who don-
ated quilt patches and pieced blocks
blossoms and she carried 'a shower ,for the quilts,
Luke bouquet of American Beauty roses. A euchre and dance will be held by
h Por "sorurething old" she wore ;her the Winthrop Red Cross unit on
t-- grandmother's gold locket. The bride Wednesday proceeds sinrgrie October 28th.
was attended by her sister Miss go towards
s Helen. Gill, who wore a floor, length the boxes for the lads who are fight-
,: gown of ice blue taffeta with : match-
ing Jacket and carried a shower bou-
ing for us. Please show the boys we
are behind them.
6 quet of talisman roses. The groom Mr. George Kinney of London
t was attended by George Smith of De- spent Sunday with his brothers Win-
g
troit. After the ceremony a reception tam and Joseph' Kinney. -
was held at the home of the bride's Mrs. Mae Dorrance visited Mr.
parents. Mrs. Herman Gill, mother and Mrs. George Eaton this week.
of the bride, received in street length Miss Margaret Montgomery of Galt
dress of triple sheer black crepe with spent the week end at her home.
a corsage of white mums. Mrs.! Mr. Haase has. finished drilling a
George Glenn, mother of the groom, well for Mr. William Thompson and
wore street length dress of. btu'gundy has moved up to Tiverton to do some
crepe with a corsage of white mums, well drilling.
After the reception the bride and
groom left on a trip to Hamilton, To-
tailored suit of chocolate brown with' ronto and Montreal. The bride wore a Card of Thanks'
( LOST
brown accessories and a gold brace- . Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coleman Some articles in a basket were
let, the gift of the groom. On their 'wish to express their sincere thanks placed in the wrong 'car in Seaforth
return they will reside en the farm to their neighbors and friends for on Saturday night, Oct. 10th. Finder
at Kippen. Guests were present from the malty expressions of sympathy please leave at The News office.
Hensall, London, Thedford, Windsor shown them in their recent bereave -
and Detroit. meat. We also drank those who ' HOUSE FOR SALE
Mr, and Mrs. Jack Corbett and loaned cars and for the beautiful I At Walton
fancily spent the week end in Lon- floral tributes; special thanks to Rev. 1
Mr. and Mrs. Norman Livermore as pallbearers, also the organist and
and baby and Mr, and Mrs. Witney those who sang.
Carter and Catherine, all of Clinton,
spent Sunday with. Mrs. C. Redden..
Mr. Wilson Carlyle, ,who has been
in Scott Memorial Hospital for the
past week or so, was taken to Toren- MOLE. -In loving
to on Sunday for further treatment, dear mother, Mrs. Edwa
Miss Margaret Wildfong of near passed away, Oct. 24th
Card of Thanks
Mr, and Mrs. Arthur Alexander
Wish to expose their sincere grati-
tude to friends • and .neighbors for
the many kindnesses shown them' in
their recent bereavement, and them
for the numerous flowers,
FOR SALE
90 Rock pullets for sale. Apply to:
Harvey McLiwain, phone 852 r 23,
TO ;REN'
In Seaforth, Heated apartment. All
modern, two bedrooms. ° Apply to
Regent Theatre, Seaforth.
Auction Sale
Of Household Effects. At the resid-
ence, Hensel], on Saturday, Oct. 3iet,
at 1 p.m.
3 -pc. chesterfield suite, like new;
1 chesterfield table; 1 Axminster -rug,
9'x12'; 2 large leather chairs;' 1
tapestry, 4'x6'; . oak rocker; electric'
Dek'orest Crossley radio; secretary;-
oak dining room suite (near); Con-
goleum rug 10'x12'; Clare Jewel stove
(new) Perfection coal oil stove, 3
burner' (new); 1 extension table and
6 dining, room chairs; 2 rocking,
chairs; 4 small' tables; 8 -day clock;
walnut finish single bed, springs and
mattresses (new); Congoleum rug
8'x10'; 3 toilet sets; 1' iron bed; 2
dressers; 3 washstands; 1. bedroom
rug;' ,2 Sets of. bed springs;1 mat-
tress; 1 Congoleum rug 10'x14'
(new); 1 screen; lawn mower; gar.,
den tools, full line of carpenter tools.
"Easy" washing machine,' practically
new; 7 ft.' step ladder; 17 ft, cedar
ladder,
Terms cash.
Miss Irene Douglas, Proprietress.
Harrold Jackson, Auctioneer.
James Paterson, Clerk.
don, A W. Gardiner, to those who acted
In Memo
• To' close the estate of the late
Ellen Coleman the undersigned has
been instructed to sell by tender her
late residence ice the Village of
Walton. The property consists of one
riam half acre of land on which is erected
memory
cry of our a one and one-half storey frame house
of live rooms with summer kitchen
1941* hen
who and fiiel shed adjoining, also a frame
hen house,.
Exeter is spending a few days with 'Home is not home, for. mother is ' Bidders will submit tenders in
Mr, and Mrs. George Walker. not there; writing to the undersigned on or
Don't forget the euchre and dance Angels have taken her out of our before noon of the 2nd day of Nov -
on Friday evening sponsored by the care,
500 Club. Music for the dance will be ember, 1942.
supplied by the Murdock orchestra' Dark s the room and empty her • H. G: MEIR,
chair.Seaforth, Ontario,
and proceeds will be used for war 1
work. She has gone to that home so peace- Solicitor for Administrator.
seated an uP to•date recipe "Toasted •
London spent the week end in Hen- Sleep, mother, sleep, thy sufferings
Squares.' At this time the president! sail 1 are all o'er.
Edson of ful and fah,
extended a hearty vote of thanks to Mr. and Mrs. A. L. Case are spend- We all loved you but God loved you
fill those who contributed towards ing a short time in Toronto in the more.
providing this outstanding affair, in -
interests of the latter's health. Mr. -Ever remembered by husband
eluding the hostess and her co -
hostess. Mrs. F. Farquhar, on behalf filled by Mr. Guenther of'Hespeler. 1
Case's place at the station is being and daughters.
of the "Grandmothers" also added
During the absence of Rev. Wm
her appreciation. One verse of Abide Weir on Sunday the service in Car -
With Me" closed the meeting atter mel Presbyterian Church at 11 am.
which refreshments were served by was taken by Mr. E. G. Davis of Loa-
the following committee: Mrs. Sniale, donwho took for the subject of his
Mrs. Mickle, Mrs. Passmore, Mrs. who
"The Omnipotent Jehovah."
Kerslake, Mrs. Hicks, Mrs. Weir•,•Miss Mr. Davis also took charge of the
Lammie, Mrs. Orr. Bible Class after the morning service
Fine weather on Sunday last en- at which there was a good attendance.
AUCTION SALE: .
Lambert Sale Yards, Strathroy,
Saturday, October 24th, 250 head of
mixed stock cattle. A choicesxun . of
cattle. Trucks to deliver. Sales every
Saturday. Private sales through the
stied a record number to attend Sun- week. A. G. McAlpine, Auctioneer.
day School and worship on Sunday There was no evening service owing WANTED
Hos-
morning and an worship ing numbernato the anniversary services which Laundress for Scott Memorial33os-
ggwere being held in Caven Cburcb' ital. Apply in Superin-
in the evening. At the morning sere- Exeter, p person to Su erin-
ice at Hensall United Church Rev. The annual thank offering meeting tendent.
Mr. Brook took his text from Deute- of the W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyter-
ronomy, Chapter 4, verse 6, to develop tan Church will be held on Thursday,
the theme: Has Religion a place in Oct, 22nd at 8 p.ni. The guest speaker
National Life?" The thought was ex -
will be Miss Ada Adams of Toronto,
pressed that a nation that calls itself who will also address the Arnold
Christian should be more than Chris- Circle which will meet at the home
tian in name. Both Government and of Mrs, George Moir on Thursday
Church should work co-operatively to evening.
make it easy for all citizens to 'follow,
WANTED
Cattle wanted to feed, by the month
or by the gain. Elgin Nott, phone 847
r 5, Seaforth,
FOR SALE'
A young Polled Angus bull. Harold
Penhale, R.R. 3, Bayfield.
that which is good and to keep the McKenzie- Robinson - FOR SALE
statutes of God. In all international I Outdoor closet for sale. Apply at
contacts no contracts or transactions Egmondville United Church was Eberhart's Chopping Mill. NOTICE
should be entered into that did not the scene of a pretty wedding on
Notice To Creditors
In the Estate of. Ellen Coleman.
Ali persons having claime against
the Estate of Ellen Coleman, late of
the Village of Walton, Spinster, , de-
ceased, who died on or about the
15th, day of May, 1942, are"hereby
notified to send in to the undersigned
on or before the 7th day. of .Nov-
ember, 1942, full particulars of their
claims. •
Immediately after the,' said last
mentioned. date, the assets of the
said estate will be distributed among-
st the parties entitled thereto, having
regard only to claims of which the
undersigned shall then have notice,
to the exclusionofall others, and the
undersigned will not be .liable' to- any
person of whose claim the'under-
signed shall not then have notice' for
the assets so distributed or any part.
thereof.
Dated at Seaforth this 15th clay. of
October, 1942.
H. G. MEM, Seaforth,
Solicitor for. Administrator.
manifest a true Christian attiude and Saturday, Oct, 17th at 2.30 p.m.FOR SALE
foster the spirit of goodwill and mut- when Isabel Ruth, daughter of Mr. Collie dog, 2 months old; good
ual understanding. A Christian na- and Mrs. Thomas Robinsbn of Eg- strain; reasonable. Phone 833r 14,
tion could not afford to be conrpromis- 'mondville, became the bride of And- Seafoth central.
ing or fearful on vital issues nor be rew H. McKenzie, B.A., of Edmon•
guilty of duplicity lir dealings for ton, Alta, son• of Mrs. Wm. McKen-
commercial or economic gains. zie of Hensall, and the late Mr. Wm.
The evening theme was "The On- McKenzie. The church was beautiful -
ward March of Truth," and was an ly decorated with pink gladioli and
attempt to answer the often heard white dahlias charmingly arranged
very: "Why does not God stop the
war The Choir rendered acceptably solemnized by Rev. A. W. Gardiner
On Monday evening in Hensall of Egmondville, assisted by Rev. F,.
United Church an inspiring and in,G. Veaey, of Toronto Bible College.
ou•ster the d e w s p le
auspices of the Huron Presbytery Miss Wilma Watson f T t
q •�„ in white baskets. The wedding was
good anthems at both services.
structive meeting was heldThe wedding must as u pl d by
0 oron o and
Missionary and Maintenance Commit- the soloist was Mr. Earl Smith of
tee. Many charges in the southern Knox College, Toronto, who sang in
section of the Presbytery were rep- splendid voice "0 Perfect Love."
resented by their ministers and con- The bride who was given in marriage
gregational delegates. Rev. H. V. by her father, wore a floor length
Workman, of Northside United gown of white sheer, long full
Church, Seaforth, the efficient chair- sleeves, high neck line, tight bodice
man of the M. and M. committee of with full waist and skirt, a floor
the Presbytery, was in charge of the length veil. She carried a bouquet
meeting and the guest speaker was of red roses and white bouvardia,
Dr. James G. Endicott, M.A., of with matching bandeau in hair. The
Chungking, China. This Is Dr. Endi- bridal attendants who were Mi9s
cott's second furlough, and coming L. Sheppard and Miss Nita Reddick,
to Canada at this time of interna- both of Toronto, wore .dresses made
tlonal crisis he has a vivid story to on similar lines ofink and blue
tell of China's part in the democratic satin -faced crepep
struggle and stressed the opportunityp , with small hats
In war torn China and the period made of same material. Both carried
after the war. At the close of his arm bouquets of bronze chrysanthe•
-
brilliant address Dr. Endicott pies- mums. Marjorie Currie, niece of the, We have it. The popular "Pitts-
om
NOTICE
To Rent -6 roomed house, hard-
wood floors, bath room, furnace,
lights, with garage, situated on John
street. Possession given Nov. 1st,
For Sale -8 roomed house, bath
room, furnace, lights, garage, situated
on Centre street. Immediate posses-
sion.
Apply to E. +C. Chamberlain, phone
334 or 220. Real Estate.and Insurance.
Seaforth Farmers Co-operative
•
Are open every day and have
the following Co-op. feeds in
stock:
20% Lay Mash.e0.A.C. Lay Mash
with Cereal Grass. Developing,
Mash. Poultry Concentrate 40%
Poultry Concentrate 33%.
Lime Shell. Oyster Shell.
Hog Concentrate 42%. Pig
Starter.
Dairy Supplement. Dairy Mineral.
Calf Meal.
Bran, ,Shorts, Middlings and Oil ,
Cake.
COAL
ented moving pictures of the b b groom as flower gut wasd d `
, nesse rr, ton" Anthracite.
ing of Chungking which gave a thrill- pink muslin and carried a colonial
ing description of the terrible devas- bouquet of pink roses. The grooms-
tation caused by the Japanese bombs, man was Daniel J. Firth, ' B.A., of
on the city. A male quartette sang a Kriox College, and the ushers were'
challenging number: "Followers of Douglas G. Seaton, and P. Gordon
the Man of Galilee." Maclnnes, also of Knox College. Fol-
Tuesday morning, Dr. James G, lowing the ceremony,, a reception
Endicott visited the Public and Con- was held in the basement of the
tinuation Schools at the invitation of church where Mre. Robinson, mother
the staff, when the children enjoyed of the bride, received the, guests
very much the films of Chungking, wearing a navy dress with hat to
On Sunday morning, October 25, match and corsage d white roses•
the W:M.S, will hold their Autumn She was assisted by themo-
Thank ,offering service at 11 am. The who also woof anavygrooms a
servioo will be in charge of the l se. Cher anddress and
nd
William J, Patton, BA., of McKillop. hat corsage of white roses, Lat
The guest Speaker will he Mrs, Will- er the bride and groom left for Ed -
lam Gould of Toronto, who for many menton, Alta,, where they will re -
years, along with her husband, W,as side For travelling, the bride wore
engagedin missionary work at For- a tailored navy suit, White blouse;
noes, navy accessories and corsage of red
Rev. Mr, Patton will preach at roses, Both bride and groom are
Chiseihurst on Sunday afternoon, 0c• graduates of Toronto Bible College,
tober 25' at 3 pan. and at Hensall at The -groom is also a graduate in Arts.
7 p.m. He will also represent 1Vlr, of the University of Alberta, He has
'Brook at the dedication ceremony to been minister at St, Andrew's Pres -
be held at 8,80 in Hensall Town hall, byterian Church, Edmonton, for --the
Stove or nut size. ---Farmers price
$14.80 haul your own. $15.40 de-
livered in town
"Pocohontas" Treated 'Stove
Coal
Fke tne40 ihi aufuyonuaceo.Yo. u
delivered in town.
For Farmers in need of '3 Tors
or over, we can arrange truckage.
Phone 336, or 136 J, Seaforth
J. H. SCOTT - J. BROOME
PIcoBAc
Pq,e Th z v
FOR A MILD, COOL, SMOKE
1
The Women's Institute will be
packing the Overseas Boxes for local
boys from Tuckersmith and .McKil-
lop on or before Nov. lst: Any dona-
tions of money or goods could be
left with members of the Institute or
at Mr. Hudson's store.
NOTICE `
Township. of'Hullett
Clerk's Notice of First Posting of
Voters' List. Voters' Lists, 1942,
Township of Mullett, Huron County.'
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with Section 8 of the
Voters' Lists Act, and that I have
posted up at my Office at Londes-
boro, on, the 12th day of October,
1942, the list of all persons entitled
to vote in the said Municipality at.
Municipal Elections, and that such
list remains there for inspection.
AND I HEREBY CALL upon all
Voters to take immediate proceed-
ings to have any errors or omissions
corrected according to law, and that
the last day for appeal being the 12th
day of November, 1942.
Dated this 12th day of October,•
1942.
JAS. W. McCOOL,
Clerk of Mullett `Twp.
FARM FOR SALE •
120 acres a mile east of Walton.
Large bank barn, frame house, and
gravel pit. Apply to Jean Turner, or
Alex Kerr, Seaforth.
FOR SALE CHEAP
Dress suit, grey suit, grey top hat,
fur -lined coat. May be seen at Gilles -
pie's Cleaners, Phone 196. Seaforth
& District Salvage Corps,
I • 7 year oldPon
Cl degALE ho e;. 8 year old
filly, part Belgian; also heifer due
end of Dec, Harvey Taylor, Londes-
boro. Phone 850r 22, Seaforth central
COURT OF REVISION
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
The first meeting of the Court of
Revision for hearing appeals against
the Assessment Roll for 1942 of the
Town of Seaforth will be held 40 the
Council Chamber, Seaforth, on Tues-
day, Nov: 3rd, at 8 o'eloek p.m.
D. H. WILSON, Clerk,
SAVE FOR VICTORY
Saturday Cash &
Blue Ribbon Baking Powder
lb. tin ., 230
CaluMet Baking Powder
lb. tin 23c
Quart Gem Fprest Oita, -, . , 33c
Whyte Pure Lard
3 lb, 29e
Tilisons Rolled Oats -
3 db. . . . ... 16c
Quick Quaker Oats -
Large Pkge...,.,..,,, 23c
Post Toesties, 3• pkges 23c
Fresh Corn Meal -
5 lbs 1 • 23c
Carry Specials
Darbys Disinfectant
Ib. bottle 45e
Darien, Hog Worm Powder
1b, pkge.............. 25c
Royal Purple Hog Tonic
pkge,, 60c
Pratts Poultry Regulator
pkge 69e
• National Hog Coneentrate
41% Bag 3,25
National Pig Starter, bag 2,70
National Poultry , Concentrate
cwt. 4.25
Prairie Rose Flour, 98 ib. 2,55
Real Old Nippy Cheese, 'pound' 25c
n
IN.,�. ani
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
100 acres, lot 22, con. 12, Hibbert;
also 49 acres, west half lot 20, con,
13, Hibbert, On lot 22 are good brick•
house, good bank barn 42x80, garage,
2 good wells, 4.5 acres bush. Lot 20
is an seeded, Ras spring creek, about
3 , acres bush. Arnold Westlake, Cro-
marty.
WANTED TO BUY'
Small gas engine wanted, ,suitable
for separator or pulper, from Ve to 2•
h.p. Write giving particulars, to Box
G, The Seaforth 'News,
NOTICE
Strayed to Lot 19, Con. 2, Hibbert,
a yearling calf. Owner may have
salve by proving property and paying
expenses. Apply to James` O'Connor,
Dublin.
FOR SALE
75 White Leghorn hens, one year
old. Apply to Mrs. Orville Dale, 847r
22, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
A 1932 Ford roadster model 5,
good running condition, all good tires
(two brand new), and a good battery.
Will sell reasonable. Apply. to Mrs.
Ken Thornton, R.R. •2, Walton.
NOTICE
Township of McKillop
Notice is hereby given that I have
complied with Section 7, of the Vot-
ers' Liet Act and I have posted up in
my' office on the 10th day, of Octo-
ber, 1942, the list of all persons en-
titled to vote in said municipality for
inembers ofparliament and municip-
al elections, and that such list 're-
mains there for inspection.
And I hereby call upon all voters
to 'takeimmediate proceedings to
have any errors or omissions correct-
ed according to law, the last day of
appeal being the 31st day of Octo-
ber, 1942.
JOHN McNAY,
Clerk of the Twp. of McKillop.
FARM FOR SALE,
Lot 17, Con. 9, McKillop. 100 acres.
Good land, No buildings. All in grass.
Plenty of water. Apply to J. C. Laing,
Seaforth.
HOUSE FOR SALE •
The following lands are offered for
sale by tender, namely, Lots 19, - 20,
21 and 22, en the • West side of Mill
Street, hi Carter's subdivision of part
of Block K, in. Jarvis Survey of part
of the Town of Seaforth, County of
Huron.
Tenders must be in the hands of
the undersigned on or before the 24th
day of October, 1942, and must be
accompanied by a marked cheque for
10% of the amount of the, tender.
On the said lands there is said to
be erected a one and one half storey
frame dwelling house with 'cement,
foundation.
These lands are offered for sale to
close, the Estates of, Rosey. Wilson
and Robert, Wilson. The highest or.
any tender not necessarily accepted.
McCONNELL & HAYS, •Seaforth,
Ontario, ,Solicitors for A. h Meredith,
Administrator of the" Estates of
Rosey Wilson and Robert Wilson,
CIDER MILL.
Will make Cider, Apple Butter and
Jelly, every day until Nov. 21st. No
ereameiy cans allowed. Phone 181.
Fred Iiennick, West Ward, Mitchell.
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
Spies, Russets, 'Sloane, etc. Apply
to Gordon Horner, Varna. Phone 626
r 25, Clinton central.
SPRAYED APPLES FOR SALE
SpY, Russet, Baldwin, Peewaukbe,
Cider apples and cooking apples.
-Phone Clinton 622-24. Fred McCly
mont, Varna.
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
Seaforth
Monument Works
Formerly W. E: Chapman •
• NOW OPERATED BY
CUNNINGHAM 8F
PRYDE
We invite inspection of our. stook
of Cemetery Memorials"
SEAFORTH - TUESDAYS AND
SATURDAYS, or any other,
time •by appointment
See Dr. Har'bure-Phone 105
Phone 41 -Exeter -Bog 150
4
►Vl.cLoisiN LL & :JAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H, Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
1 ' 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 6 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7.30 pan. to 9 p,m.
BO X
3fru1 urat 'rruin ?
Special and Careful Attention
AMBULANCE
Office , Residence
Main St, Jarvis St.'
43 ' 18
The McKillop Mutual
Fire 'Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICERS
President, Alex' McEwing, Blyth;
Vice -President, W. R. Archibald, Sea -
forth; Manager & Sec.-Treas., M. A -
Reid, Seaforth.
AGENTS
P. MoKerolter,R.R.1, Dublin; John,
E. Pepper, R.R.1, Brumfield; J. F.
Procter, Brodhagen; James Watt„
Blyth.
.DIRECTORS ' J
Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; William
Knot, Londesboro; Chris Leonhardt,
Brodhagen; `E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
Thomas Moylan, Seaforth; W. R,.
Archibald, Seaforth; Alex, McEwing,.
Blyth; Frank McGregor, Clinten;
Hugh Alexander, Walton,
Parties desirous to effect insurance -
or transact other business,. will be'
promptly atended to by applications: •
to any of the abovenamed officers•
addressed to their respective - post
offices.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Snecessors to James Watson,
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed ,at lowest rates in First -Class.
Companies, .
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A, Molester, M.B,, Graduatt
,f University of Toronto..
Paul L. Brady, M.D„ Graduate of
University of Toronto.
The Clinic is fully equipped wit,+
complete andmodern x-ray and other'
up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic•
equipment.
Dr. F. J. R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and
Throat, will be at the Clinic the firs,
Tuesday in every month from 3 to
•
5 p.m.
Free well -baby clinic will be held
on the second and last Thursday it
every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B,A.,M,D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone fi 1
DR. F:.0 R. FORSTER
Foye, Ear. Nose and Throat
traduate .in .Medicine,, University'
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefield'a Eye, and Golden Square
throat hospitals, London, Eng. :At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third'
Wednesday in each month from 2 to
4 p.m. Also at Seaforth Clinic first
Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo
St., Stratford. Telephone 267.
Sun Life Assurance.
Co. of Canada
Assures Security for over
One Million Partners
H. R. LONG, GODERICH
District Agent
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
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DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
(Essential War Industry)