The Seaforth News, 1952-09-25, Page 83 SEASON
Topcoats
for men .
Just the right weight for fall. —
Zip in the pure wool tartan; lining
to wear all winter. -- Zip it oyt again.
in the spring - - -
Made of pure wool English Gabardines
and covert rothes in smart fall shades
of blue -grey, grey and dark fawn
Tailored for regular or tall men in
sizes 35 to 46
4.50 and 55.00
Ready - to - Wear Suits
In New Fall Tones
New fine weaves in piok and
picks and shark skins, -- New
feature pin stripes and always
popular gabardines.
Choose your new fall suit from
this big showing—
All styles= -for shorts, regulars
and tails
49.50 to 595O
Sanforized
roa
cloth Shirts
FUSED COLLAR STYLE
White, Blue, beige and grey, fine count, well made
Sanforized broadcloth shirts at a price you'll admit
is a great big bargain —
Sizes 141/2 to 17 only
2.95
art x ros
HENSALL
Mrs.. Catharine Devlin of London
visited during the past week with
Mrs. Annie Hudson.
Miss Eleanor Cook, nurse -in -
training at Victoria Hospital, Lon-
don, spent Monday with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. N. E. Cook.
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Rose of Tor-
onto were recent visitors with the
•- former's aunts, Misses Mary and
Agnes :McEwen.
Mrs. Wesley Coleman returned
NOTICE
The Fire Alarm System is out
of order until further notice.
In case of fire, phone Tele-
phone Office
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
SKAFORT X N +WS
CARD O' THANKS
'W( wish to 1ak0.Otto opportunity of thank-
Mt, all those who helped at the reselit. fire.
Special thanks tothose whohelped iii getting
the stools out, also the ilinc'eliiold lire Bri-
gade. ELGIN T11031PSON AND SONS.
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. E. Jones, Goderich St. E. wishes to'..
express appreciation to all her kind neigh,.
bots and friends for the help and Sympathy
reee•ived after her dear brother, Hurry. Gat'
brook, se .tenthly answered the call "Como
.unto me dad rest." Thanks. overtone..
CARD OF THANKS
Mos. James Rivers and, fondly desire to
thank all those who helped in ,any way dur-
ing
orIng their recent bereavement, for flowers and
cards sent. S eolal thanks to Dr, Brady and
nurses of Soatt Memorial Hospital, R. S. Bos,
and Rev. Glenn Campbell
F'OS
• 200 Sussex �a' NewRHALEamp. Pullets, laying.
Apply to BOB tiPSHALL, phone 051x14. Sea-
ters; central
FOR SALE
Fess oil heater, medium size, used only'
about one month, with new guarantee. Reason-
able price: MRS, TOM. HAOKWEL,L, phone
840r2 Seaforth central
FOR SALE
200 Red Rock pullets sax months old, ;sed
laying• ANDREW E, 05021101, phone 66702
Seaforth
FOR SALT
100 New Hampshire pullets, laying,'" 02L
months old. Apply to MRS, D. MILLSON,
8330 Seaforth •
FOR SALE
12 Leicester ewes and. Leicester YAM. .7071N
PEOKITT, Clinton 2171.21
FOR SALE
1 Scotch Shorthorn bull, 16 mbntlls of age,
dark roan. 3 registered Leicester ram lambs
and 1 yearling. WM, 11. PEPPER, Seaforth
11R#8. Phone Clinton 6151,21
OR
Dry mixed wood; alsoSA00LE pullets 7 .months
old, laying, Sussex, x Naw Hamp. Apply to
LEWIS COYNE, Phone 041•10 Dublin,
TO RENT
Room for rent—in modern 'home. If noes.
wary will give breakfast and dinner at night
Apply Seaforth News
LOST
A strand of white !!carrl bends, either on
street a1, at fair grounds, on Friday. Finder•
please notify MRS. GEORGE CONNELL,
!Shone 44M Seaforth
FOR SALE
2'o purebred Shorthorn bulls (dark red) 1
Year old. Apply to EDMUND H. GODICIN,.
R12#2, Walton. phone 040r31 Seaforth
ATTENTION FARMERS
Oldfence wire taken essay. ED McGRATH.
Phone Dublin 46r23 collect
FOR SALE
011 space heater, Fess make; used very
little, reasonably priced for gu'ck sale. Also,
flue cards of maple and elm wood.. JAMES
ELLIOTT, V, Seaforth
home after spending the past two
weeks with Mrs. John 'Coleman in
London.
Mrs. Edna Corbett spent the
weekend with her son-in-law and
daughter Mr. and Mrs. Ed Schroeder
Mr. and Mrs`, Wm. Cook of Lon-
don were recent visitors with Mrs.
Inez McEwen.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McNaughton,
Mr. and Mrs. Glenn Bell and Mr.
and Mrs. Lorne McNaughton attend.
ed the wedding of the latter's son
Glenn McNaughton and Betty Irene
Mandley in Toronto on Saturday.
Mrs. Win. Otterbein, 55, passed
away in Clinton Public Hospital on
Monday following a two -weeks ill-
ness. She was a native of London,
England, and came to Canada after
World War II. Prior to her mar-
riage she was Miss Esther Johnston.
Surviving besides Iver husband is
one son, George. Resting at the
Bonthron funeral home where ser-
vices 'will be held on Wednesday at
2 p.m., conducted by the Rev. C. L,
Langford and interment made in
Hensall Union Cemetery.
BAYFIELD PAVILION
•
FINAL DANCE OF THE SEASON
FRIDAY, SEPT. 26TH
Frank Traher and His Orchestra
featuring "floppy" Hopkins on vocals
Adm, 75c
10.00-1.00
MI]
A GOOD TIIS ASSURED ALL
NOTICE
On hand for immediate delivery
New Holland and Papec Forage Harvesters
Slightly used John Deere Forage Harvester
Slightly used 114assey-Harris Forage Harvester
Cockshutt and New Holland
Sales and Service
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or oncGav
WALTON
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PAY, 6ep0. 25, 1952
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tuirral
MAKE NO MISTAKE
iT PAYS TO SHOP IN EGMVI.ONDVILLE
FRESH PICNIC HAMS PER POUND 39c
Priced To Clear
Men`s. Winter Weight Shirts Men's Heavy Overalls
All Wool. Socks '
Rubber -Soots Grab Shoes
EARLY TELEPHONE ORDERS APPREOIATED
GLAIR HANEY
FOR' FREE DELIVERY PHONE 72
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT
FOR SALE.
Eight more brick !rouse, ecrner of Adams HOUSE in village of Walton, five-roo
and James street, all conveniences, Posses- house, rollbrick siding, sun perch, sum
slop Nov, 1st. S. W. THOMPSON. Phone kitchen, in good repair. Hydro. Immedia
888x'31 Seaforttr Possession, Apply to Cliff Brown, phone
m
minim
to
FOR SALE
18 Tam -York pigs, '1 weeks old,
Weaned; priced to sell, Phone 647x3.
Roger' Andrews
FOR SALE
Two geese and a gander, good reli-
able geese; also two trees of Spy ap'
pies, Mrs. Violet McGill, No, 8 high-
way, west of Seaforth
Brussels 19r1.2
FOi BALE
New five room cot ge with upstairs, built
of seasoned lumber: not completed inside.
Can be moved to any location,. Apply to
DARREL PARIFER, Skaffa,, Ont..
FOR SALE
14 11..p eleetrie motor, eavy duty, new. 1
small cook stove in good shape. Cheap for
quick sale. JACK PETHICK, N. Main St.
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM STOCK, and House.
holt! Effects. AttLotLot 09,,
Con. l3, Hallett I'D"
1 milewest of ffarlock school, or 0 miles
southeast of Blyth, • on Thursday, Oet. 9,
at 12 o'clock sharp.
HORSES--1matched team of blade metres
0 and 7 years old, 2800 tbs. 1 Peroheron geld.
Ing 0 years old; 1 driving mare. 1 yearling
filly. HEREFORD CATTLE -16 cows with
calves and retired 0 2 -year-old heifers bred;
9 bull calves ranging from 5 to 11 months
old. 0 heifer calves. 3-year.old registered
Herd sire. A11 cattle aro from registered
stock. Poultry -25 hens
IMPLEMENTS — Formal' A McCormick
Deering tractor in good condition; 2 furrow
McCormick Deering plow on rubber; 0 It.
McCormick Deering trader disc; 7 -ft. Massey
Harris binder, only cut 70 acres (like new) ;
Massey Harris mower; McCormick Deering
side rake; Massey Harris hay loader; 13 disc
grain drill; 1 steel roller; Massey Harris
m0pu1•0 spreader, 2 years old ; d Beeson Dia-
mond harrows; cultivator, horse disc; walking
plow; muffler; turnip drill; farm n'0g011 and
box; rubber tired wagon. 16 -ft. hay' ruck;
set farm sleighs with fiat rack; tutting box,
fanning mil, cream separator, cotter, buggy,
0 iron :kettles; bench vise; extension ladder;
5 11,11. electric motor -with grainy grinder, grain
railer, pump jack and motor, 19411 Willys
sedan ear. Forks. shovels, chains, tools and
other articles. Set back band harness; set
double driving harness, horse collars, sot
single harness.
Household Effects—Newcombe upright piano
and bench, living room furniture, dining
roam suite, chrome kitchen set, bedroom furn-
iture, Finlay kitchen range; Beattie electric
washer, dishes. kitchen utensils and numerous
other artielos. Terms cash
Prop.. Estate late Reece Ferris.
HAROLD JACICSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney. Clerk.
E. S. Knechtel, Executor
Solicitor, A. W. Sitters,
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK AND IMPLEMENTS.
At Lot 25, Concession 14. Twp. of McKillop,
on Highway one mile south of Walton, on
1Vednesday. Oct. 8th, at 1,00 P.M,
CATTLE -2 Durham cows freshened 1
month; 1 Durham heifer freshened 1 month.
1 Durham x Holstein cow due in March t 1
Holstein cow due in March; 1 Ayrshire x
Hereford mw due in Feb.; 1 Holstein x der-
ey cow clue in Feb.; 1 Hereford heifer rising Singer sewing machine, linoleum; Limoges
two ; , yearling• steers and 'heifers; 3 spring china, miscellaneous dishes, etc. Crow bar.
calves; 3 calves one month old; 1 Hereford shovels, lawn chairs. Numerous other articles.
bull rising two (eligible for registration). ems cash
MACHINERY•' --1950 Ford Tractor with hy' HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
&tunic plow (like new). 1 114'o -t & Wood r,' h P. Chesney. Clerk
mower; 1 M -H hay loader; 1 M -H eleven hoe
seed drill; 1 M -H manure spreader; 1 M -H Auction Sale
side roke; 4 section dlamoncl harrows; 1 in-
thlow halaC disc; 1 set of light sleighs; 4n7
OF IHOUSEHOLD EFFECTS, In the normo
Massey Harris areata separator with power of Seaforth on Saturday, Sept. 27, at 1 P.M.
attachment; 1 galvanized drum (50 gale.); 1 on North Main street,
sugar kettle; 1 wheelbarrow; 1 cutting box; Electric Singer sewing machine, bed,
1 fanning mill; 1 steel tired farm wagon; r springs and dresser. General Electric stove in
set of double harness; 1 Jamesway oil brood. perfect condition, Beatty washing machine,
e1'; 15 -gal, oil drum ; two -wheel trailer with cherry drop leaf table, 4 chairs, Northern
rack;1 CCM man's bicycle; several bunches Electric Frig. used 1 yea•; radio and record
of new cedar shingles;'1 electric pail beater: player, 2 single beds and dresser, studio
pr. Stewart electric .clippers; 1 gas engine;. couch, occasional chair, gate leg table. tri -
1 block & tackle; 1. post hole digger; 1 set light lamp, coffee table, electric lamps, maga-
rope wire stretchers. Sacks, chains, whipple- zine rack i table, stool, 1 speed record play -
trees, forks.' shovels, pails and many other e,, Television set. aerial and booster complete
articles. --would be installed free of charge in. rioin-
Household Effects -1 parlor table; kitchen ity of Seaforth. Clocks, sealers, garden
tools, tool cabinet, 1,, h -p motor, saw fi
many other articles Terms cash 1)
table and chairs; 2 lawn chairs, tables and h -p Leland motor. Plover 31 G. E. Motor
MRS. .T. A. MARSHALL, BARRY MAR- table, Terms cash
SHALL, ProP. W. MASSEY', Prop.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
Harold Jackson, Auetioneer E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
WALTON
Shower for Frances McGavin
About 30 girl friends of Frances
McGa.vin gathered at the home of
Margaret Stevens, Walton, on Satur-
day evening, Sept:. 20th, to honor her
prior to her approaching marriage.
The bride was seated in a decorated
chair with pink and white streamers.
and above her head hung a decorated
sprinkling can. The singing of a few
well known songs by all brought the
evening to au enjoyable opening. Fol-
lowing this bingo was played with the
following winners, Frances McGavin,
Marie Storey, Mrs. C. McGavin, Mrs.
W. J. Storey, Norma Leering, Joan
Wheatley, Beth Boyd, Isabel Speir. A
musical romance contest was conduct-
ed with lone Watson being the win-
ner. To give the bride-to-be a ltttleidea
what lay in store for her on that par-
ticular day, a mock wedding was per-
formed with &Iona Caldwell, Joyce
Glanville. Isabelle McCall, Leona
Johnston and Muriel Schade taking
part. After the address was read by
Margaret Stevens, little Neil McDon-
ald wheeled in a decorated buggy
which was full of attractive gifts.
While the bride was opening her gifts,
she was interrupted by the ringing of
an alarm clock. As soon as the bride
heard the clock she was to take g
note f1'on1 the streamers which hung
front the watering can and locate her
hidden gifts. After the bride had open-
ed hes' many lovely gifts, she thanked
everyone in a few well chosen words.
Following this a delicious lunch was
served.
KIPPEN
The Rev. John Richardson, 71,
who died suddenly at Kippen, Sun-
day night, was born at Innerkip,
and was a graduate of Knox Col-
lege, Toronto.
He was ordained at Kippen in
1910, and had served as minister of
St. Andrew's United Church there
for six years. He also held charges
at Brigden, London, 012a 1 m e r s,
Drumbo, Arkona, Thamesville and
Millbank, retiring from the Millbank
charge two years ago owing to ill
health.
Surviving are his widow, :the for-
mer' Miss Cameron Bell, of Kippen,
one brother, William, Toronto; one
sister, Elizabeth, Milwaukee.
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital 13ed
Flower's for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 695 W
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SICAFORTR ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect•
0d lit lowest rates in tril'st-Class
Companies
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
W. R. BRYANS, D•'V.M•, V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
HEIFER ESTRAY
Heifer came to Lot 22, Gon, 11, Hibbert.
Owner pan have same by proving property
and Paying 000055es, JACK 7(000ART1
50 chunks, ApplO Rtp L SEI.IE DOLMAGE,
Phone 237r13 Seaforth.
Clearing Auction Sale
FARM, FARM STOCK AND IMPLE-
MENTS, & Household Effects, At Lot 4,
Con. 12 FIRS, 3 miles east of Hensall on
County Road, on Friday, Oat. 3rd, at 1 p.m.
CATTLE -2 Holstein cows. 4 and 5 years.
old n whiteface yearling heifers.
IMPLEMENTS—Allis. Chalmers 0 Tractor
full Incl. p.t., like new. Allis Chalmers plow,
hyd. lift for 0 tractor. Scuffle', for 0 11001*t.,
and puller complete. Cockshutt cultivator
Bisset roller; McCormick mower; drag liar-
rows;
iar-tows; Massey Harris binder, tractor hitch.
Walling plow; Massey Harris seed drill;'Mas-
sey Harris manure spreader; rubber tired
wagon; ant hay mole; Fairbanks morse ham-
mer mill, 1 year old; fanning mill with screen
motor driven ; set 2000 lb scales; bag truck ;
wheel barrow ; set sleighs; trailer complete
with stock ruck ; gravel box; 3 milk cans &
strainer; 3 milk pails; 3 logging chains, cant
hook. 50.. ft belt, like new; 145 ft. hay fork
rope; milk pooling tank; 4 steel pig troughs;
set double harness; cutter; 4 sling rates; 2
steel troughs; root »inner ; 25 gal. oil drum ;
stone boat t )niik sot ; M -H cream separator;
range shelter; Mother Nature brooder; 1
feeder; 2 eighbinek`hay rack sills 16 ft, I:mg;
1roll barb wire; grass seed sower;•nulnber of
hags .0 sacks; shovels, forks, whippletrees,
neckyokes. Quantity Household Effects.
FARM -70 acre farm, large bank barn, all
cement stabling, drive shed, garage. 2 story
brick house, hydro throughout buildings.
Farm in good state of eultivotion.
Terms, chattels, cash. Property sold subject
to reserve bid. 10ri• down, ltslanee in 30 days.
ANGUS ROBINSON, Prop.
Harold :Dickson, Auetioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk '
Auction Sale
Effects of the late A. E. Rudd will be sold
by public auction at the home of his son,
R. B. Rudd, corner of Goderich and Church
streets, Saturday,. Oct 4th, at 1.10 P.M.
Dresser and mirror; hospital bed & spring:
single bed, inner spring mattress; metal tube
bed coil spring; double bed size inner spring
mattress; pillows; add eushlons; several
tables (3 walnut) ; endtable; plate glass mia
for walnut fernery ; pictures, picture frames;
rocking chair; kitchen chairs; walnut side
chair lamps, assorted; dressing tableand
bench; bedroom chair; Thistle baby stroller
(gray) ; kitchen stool ; ironing board ; wash
board, sten ladder, coal stove. electric store,
nearly new; Baby Astral refrigerator, nearly
new 1 ice refrigerator (good) ; Westinghouse
roaster oven ; drophead sewing machine and
WINTH ROP
Helping Hand Mission Band of
Cavan Church will meet on, Satur-
day, Sept. 27 at 2 o'clock D.S.T.
Roll call will be a verse of scripture.
Paul Elliott Someliville, soot of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Somerville; Harvey
Earl Bernard, son of Mr. and Mrs.
George Bernard; Carl William Dal-
ton, son of Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Dal-
ton were baptized at the morning
service in Cavan Church by Rev. H.
E. Livingstone.
Miss Clalmisa Dodds of Chicago
is visiting with Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Dodds.
Mr's. Nichol of Stratford with her
daughter, Mrs. Gordon Blanshard
and Mr. Blanshard.
• Funeral was held on Wednesday
from St, Andrews United Church,
Kippen, to Woodstock cemetery.
FOR SALE
Watermelons -20c each, 2 for 30c
Citrons -10c each, 3 for 25c
Carrots ---$1.3(1 a bus.
Tulip Bulbs—
Still ,have corn tomatoes, musk-
melons and cabbages.
F. Basil Purcell
MARKET ST. PHONE 1Z5VJ
ANiNOUNCEMENT
Effective immediately a delivery charge of $1.00 per
delivery will be charged on all deliveries of stove oil or
distillate under 70 gallons.
All stove ail or distillate, cash.
Signed:
ALEX INKLEY
RUSSELL GLAZIER
W. G. CLARKE
C. J. WALDEN
DON WALLACE
R. R. FARROW
JOHN E. LONGSTAFF
Optometrist
Phone 791. Main 81., Seaforth
Hours 9 am - 6 pm, Wed. 9 - 12.30
Sat. 9 am to 9 pm
MONSTER BINGO
$1600.00 IN CASH PLUS A DRAW FOR A 1952 DODGE
CRUSADER SEDAN
Hensall Arena - Fridayy, Sept. 26
Extra Special $1000.00
3 Specials at $100.00. 15 Games at $20.00. — $1600.00
Sponsored by Hensall Legion and Ladies Auxiliary 468
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 90 Seaforth
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.A.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B,A.,M.D„ Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 pm to 5 pm, daily,
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday,' Thursday and
Saturday only, 7-9 pm
Appointments made in advance are
desirable
SEAFORTH MONUMENT WORKS
Open Daily
Phone 363 J
T, PRYDE and SON
Enquiries Are Invited
EXETER CLINTON
Phone 41 J Phone 103
The. McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAPOIIT% ONT.
Officers President, John L. Malone, Sea -
forth; Vieo•Pres., John H. Massing, Blyth;
Manager & Sec.-Treas., M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors—H. J. Trewartha, Clinton; J. L.
Malone, Seaforth; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth i
Ohrie Leonhardt, Bornholm; Robt. Archibald,
Seaforth; John H. biaEwing, Blyth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton;William S. Alexander,
Walton; Harvey Meller, Goderich.
Agents -3. E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
MoKercher, Dublin; William Leiper, Londe*.
hero; J. 10. Prueter, Brodhaga'; Selwyn
Baker, Brussels.
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be prompety^•
attended to by applications to any of the ,
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices.
There's a big difference in coal
Try
blue coal,
%ahE.1000. FUEL FOR SOUD-COMFORT,[
and see for yourself
Phone 363-J Res. 192-M
WILLIS DUNDAS
SEAFORTH CAB
PHONE 580M
24 Hour Service
R. C. WATTERWORTH, Prop.
All Passengers Insured
COAL
THE BEST ON THE MARKET
— screened —
WILLIAM M. HART
Office Phone 784 -- Res. 318 w
FOR SALE
Madera dwelling. East William St., within
one block of Goderich street, new air con-
ditioning unit, immediate possession.
2 storey frame dwelling. All modern con-
veniences. Centro 11., possession arranged
Modern 2 -story dwelling, Snarling St. Well
situated. Early possession- arranged.
In Egmondville 114 storey dwelling, 3 bed-
rooms, double lot with barn, poxsession with-
in one month.
Brick dwelling, Goderich street, immediate
possession
Comfortable 0 room dwelling in Winthrop.
1/5 acre of land with small fruits, earl'
possession
Frame dwelling on Victoria Street withall
modern conveniences. Possession arranged.
M. A. RIIIID, Seaforth
HORSES WANTED
Disabled or useful work horses. Apply to
W. 0. GOVENLOCK, Dick House, Seaforth
RADIO REPAIRS
Quick, inexpensive and guaranteed rsdlo
repairs to all kinds of radios. at TERRY'S
RADIO REPAIR. Opposite Dick House, phone
347R, Seaforth
HOLLAND BULBS FOR SALE
We have secured os permit and have im-
ported flowering bulbs from the gardens of
Jam. Da. Vroomen, - Ltsse, Holland, and are
ready to give you the beat bulbs at the right
Price. Darin tulips,- King Alfred daffodils
and hyacinths, in separate colors. Plant some
this fall and have your flower beds greet you
with a blase of glory in the spring. BAKER'S
GREENHOUSE, Seaforth. Open every evening
FOR SALE
Property for sale on John street, modern
seven room house. Owner leaving town,
Write to Boxy 127, Seaforth News,
CARETAKER: WANTED
Tenders for caretaker for Walton United
Ohutch. Applications to state salary and be
able to start Oct, tat, Applications to be in
by Sept. 3010,
BERT JOHNSTON', See. Board of Stew-
ards, Brussels R.R. 2
FOR SALE
WOOD FOR SALE• Apply Cecil 20007,
Phone 25012, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid In plain sealed envelope with price
list, 0 samples 26; 24 samples $1.00,
Order Dept L'-74, Nov -Rubber Co.,. Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
WE HANDLE EXCLUSIVELY
Canada Bread
also Cakes and Pies
Also open Well, afternoons and
evenings
Collins Service Station
No. 8 Highway west of Seaforth