The Seaforth News, 1949-01-27, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JANUARY 27, 1949
HENSALL
M. and Mrs. Gus Voth and family .
of Detroit visited recently with the
latter's miother, Mrs. L. Simpson.
Misses Marion and Laura Sang-
ster of London spent the weekend
with their mother M. Letitia Sang-
ster. •
Miss Roberta Kirby of the staff
-of the Bank of Montreal is enjoying
a week's vacation with relatives and
friends in Toronto, Stratford and
Listowel.
The many friends of 1VIr. George
P'arker who is confined to Scott
Memorial Hospital are glad to hear
he is improving. -
Honored on 30th Wedding
Anniversary
A very enjoyable event was held
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ben-
son Stoneman, on Friday evening
when the former's parents, .Mr. and
Mrs. Carl Stoneman were surprised
and honored on their, 30th wedding
anniversary. A. delicious fowl dinner
was served at :tables beautifully ar-
ranged with white mums and pink
snapdragons, matching candles in sil-
ver tapers and centred with a three
tier wedding eake. Following the
dinner Rev. R. A. Brook spoke
Notice
The Executrix of the Estate of
WILLIAM GEORGE GILL is
pleased to announce that she
has sold GILL'S BILLIARD
ROOM and everything con-
nected therewith to ORVILLE
ORE of the Town of Seaforth,
who will continue to operate
it at its present location
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NUT COAL
PEA COAL
ALBERTA COAL
STOKER COAL
COAL FOR FURNACES
COAL FOR STOVES
Coal that will give you
warmth and satisfaction
William M. Hart
Phone 593-w
Turn at Dick House Corner
614:16SWISSSIMISISSICSSISSISSYMPOR
briefly after which Mr. and Mrs.
Stoneman were presented with a
gift. A,' sociaritime was enjoyed bY
all.
W.M.S. Hear Reports
The W. M. S. of the Hensel'
United Church was held in the
school room of the church, Mrs, W.
B. Cross, president, presided. Mrs.
R. A. Brook was in eharge of the
devotional period. Reports were pre-
sented as folloWs: Missienary Month-
ly, Miss Katie Scott; Mission Band,
Mrs. R. A. Brook; Baby Band, Mrs.
Geo. Hess, who stated that there was
a membership of 58 and , 13 new
babies. Mrs. C. Cook presented the
treasurer's report. Mrs. W. Carlisle
gave .a paper. Miss Consitt reviewed
the study book and Mrs. T. J. Sher:.
ritt favored with w,piano 'solo. At
the conclusion ofthis meeting the
Women's Association held a brief
meeting and elected the following
officers for, 1949. Past President,
Mrs, James McAllister; President,
Miss Katie Scott; Vice -President,
Mrs. Oliver Rowcliffe, Mrs. Geo.
Armstrong, Mrs. James Smillie, Mrs.
H. W. Horton; Treasurer, Mrs. W.
B. Cross; Secretary, Mrs. T. Sher-
ritt; group leaders, group 1, Mrs. -
Hess and. Mrs. Blatchford; group 5,
Mrs. N. Jones and Mrs. 11. McMur-
trie; group 3, Mrs. Lillian Hyde and
Mrs. E. Shaddick; group 4, Mrs. G.
Broderick and Mrs. J. Corbett;
manse committee, Mrs. C. Cook,
Mrs. E. Geiger, Mrs. Graham.
School Board Meet
Hensall School Board held its first
1949 meeting on Friday evening, all
members of the Board being present.
The following officers were elected
for the year. Mr. A. L. Case, chair-
man; Mr. J. Blackwell, secretary -
treasurer; Mr. S. G. Rennie., musical
instructor. Members present, Messrs
W. 0. Goodwin, P. L. McNaughton,
Keith Buchanan, R. Drysdale, A.
Clarke, A. L. Case. New member
appointed to the Library Board, Mr,
J. Blackwell, to fill the vacancy of
Mr. M. Sanders. Teachers on staff,
Principal, Mr. J. Blackwell, assist-
ants, Mr. R. Dennison, Miss Jean
Brandon and Mrs. R. Cook; caretak-
er, Mr, Thos. Richardson.
M. and Mrs. Frank Harburn and
family accompanied by Miss Edna
Walsh and Audrey, visited with rela-
tives at Blyth, recently.
Mr. Gordon Munn, who has been
seriously ill at the }Wine of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Munn, is
slightly improved. His many, friends
hope for a speedy recovery.
Mr. Wm. Dignan had the misfor-
tune to fall on the icy sidewalk on
Saturday morning. He was removed
to Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth
by ambulance. It was thought he had
fractured his hip in falling but x-ray
Ford V8 Owners
The ignition system on your car is the most important
factor hi easy starting, smooth performance and maximum
power and economy of operation. Up to the present time,
we have made all adjustments to the distributor in a
stationary condition. This is only partially satisfactory as it
does not indicate what is happening at 20, 40 and GO miles
an hour,
We are happy to announce that we have installed a
Ford Distributor Stroboscope 'that tests your distributor
under actual operating conditions. We can tell exactly why
you have that flutter at 35 miles an hour or that loss of
power at 55.
It,is so accurate that we can safely say that your car
is out of adjustment if it hasn't been set up on a tester
similar to this one. We are anxious to have the Fords in
this district giving their owners the best satisfaction and
so are giving a flat rate price of $2.50 for a complete over-
haul, which includes con and condenser testing, with Parts
extra.
You are invited to inspect this equipment in our service
shop.
DALY MOTORS
Ford Monarch Dealer
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Growth. It's an investment in the whole
future of your flock and your whole year's
returns. Invest wisely, give your chicks
a better chance.
Scott Poultry Farms
Listen to CKNX 920 at 6.45 p.m.
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BUILDERS OF BETTER POULTRY
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We are again contracting for
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If interested, get in touch 'with us
Geo. T. Michle&Sons
Hensall, Ontario
Phone 103 Nights 133
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showed no sign of fracture.
Annual Congregational Meeting
• '%•The annual. congregational meet-
ing .Of Carmel Presbyterian Church
-was, held on Friday evening with
Rev. P. A. Fergusbn presiding. Fol-
lowing the singing of a hymn, Rev.
Ferguson read the twelvth chapter
of 1st Corinthians and offered
prayer. Mr. Donald Bell was ap-
pointed Secretary for the meeting.
The minutes of the ,1948 meeting
were read and adoped, followed by
the 'reports. The Kirk Session re-
port was given by Mr. Geo. Tinney,
after which a period of silent Prayer
followed in .memory of the departed
'members. The Sunday School report
was given by Mr. Charles Forrest.
Young People's report by Mrs. C.
Kennedy. The Mission Band and W.
M.S. reports 'were given by Mrs. P.
A. Ferguson. The Arnold' Circle,
and •the Ladies' Aid reports
were, given bY 'Mrs. R. Mac -
'Laren. The Board of Manager's re-
port was given by Mr. Mervin Moir,
showing a cash balance on hand.
The appointment of the following
Messrs Melvin Molt, Hareld C. Bell,
Wm. Brown and Charles-
made to the Board of Managers.
Audi/ors 'appointed, Miss Jean Mc-
Queen and Mr. Clarke Kennedy.
Record Secretaries, Mrs. C. Ken-
nedy and Mrs. Geo. Walker. Mr.
Sidney McArthur was appointed
church trustee to replace the late
Mr. James Bonthron. Rev. P. A.
Ferguson .spoke briefly on the
church budget and expressed his sin-
cere /hanks and appreciation of the
gratifying reports and the work be-.
ing carried on by the various organ-
izations of the church. The meeting
closed with the singing of a hymn
and the Benediction. Lunch was
served and a social hour enjoyed.
Mrs. Ellen Coxworth returned
home after spending several weeks
with her daughter, Mrs. T. Sutor, rn
Chatham, and her son Mr. Mervyn
'Coxworth, in London.
The Hensall Women's Institute
are holding a euchre and dance in
the Town hall, Hensall, on Friday
Jan. 28th, cards start at 8:30 sharp,
ladies will please provide lunch. Mu-
sic for the dance by Fred Walters
orchestra, prizes for spot dances.
Wohelo Class
The January meeting of the Wo-
helo Class took place in the United
Church Sunday School room on Mon-
day night, January 24th at which
Mrs. D. Kyle presided. The hymn
"Jesus Lover of my Soul" was sung
after which the Lord's Prayer was
repeated. Miss Gladys Luker read
the scripture lesson, Matt. 19: 13-30.
Mrs. D. Kyle gave a splendid devo-
tional item entitled "Religion", Rev.
R. A. Brook offered prayer, Mrs. J.
Corbett gave a reading, "Recipe for
the New Year". Enjoyable vocal
duets were rendered by Mrs. Hedden
and Mrs. Hess, "My Happiness"
and "Now is the Hour". •Hymn "I
would be True" was used, Mrs, San-
derson contributed several delight-
ful poems. Mr. J. Horton favored
with a pleasing violin number
"Gloaming". The financial statement
was read by Mrs. D. Kyle. At this
point Mrs. Kyle called upon Rev. R.
A. Brook to take charge of the
business session.
In view of the fact that Miss
Ellis is unable to continue her duties
as teacher of the class, her resigna-
tion was accepted with regret. How-
ever she will remain as honorary
teacher of the group. Mrs. Kyle and
Miss Dorothy •McNaughton were
chosen to contact several. persons
chosen as leaders and thus secure a
teacher. The following new slate of
officers was named. Pres., Mrs. D.
Kyle; vice-pres., Ed Corbett; se&Y.-
Miss Gladys Luker; treas., Miss
Dorothy McNaughton; buying com.,
Miss Eleanor Cook, Mrs. R. Drys-
dale; pianist, Miss Betty Mickle;
collection taken. It was decided to
hold the class meeting on the 4th
Monday evening of each month. The
meeting closed with the hymn 'Jesus
the very thought of Thee" and the
Mizpah Benediction. Several inter-
esting contests followed under the
direction of Mrs. R. Drysdale. At
the close delicious refreshments
were served.
Mrs. Emalie Parker is , visiting
with relatives in Seaforth.
Mrs. Floyd Adair and family vis-
ited recently with friends in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Ed Fink and Mr.
and Mrs. Wm. Cooper of Kippen re-
turned home after spending several
days in Toronto.
Dublin Downs Hensall 12-5
Last Saturday night the Dublin
six drubbed Hensall 12,5 in a sched-
uled W.O.A.A. Intermediate game
played in 'the Palace rink. Stapleton
for Dublin, with four goals and
Petsky for Hensall, with two goals
and two issists, were stars of the
game..
Hensall—Mickle, goal; D. Sangs-
ter, A. Nicholson, defence; Petsky,-
centre; H. Nicholson, Doig, wings;
Little, J. Sangster, Stephan, J.
Sangster, Sanderson, Peck, Fee, al-
ternates.
Dublin—Baker, goal; Costello,
-O'Connor, defence;.Messenger, cen-
tre; Woods, Wilson, wings; Malone,
Stapleton, Wallace, Stag, J. •O'Con-
nor, alternates,
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COMING GAMES
W.O.A.A. Intermediate
Saturday—Crediton vs Dublin at
Seaforth.
Monday—Dublin at Dashwood.
BAYFIELD
Miss Beverley York of 'Lucan,
spent the weekend at her home in
the village.
• We are sorry to report that Miss
Alice Hastings was taken to Clinton
Public Hospital on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Telford ke at-
tending the Fishermen's Convention
at the Royal York Hotel in Toronto
this week.
Miss Betty Louis Parson of Lon-
don is spending a few days at her
home here this week.
Mrs. Lloyd Scotchmer was one of
• the lucky winners on Mother Park-
ers Musical Quiz a week ago Satur-
day when she won a Longme wrist
watch.
Mr. Ronald Burt of London spent
the weekend with his grandparents.
At Finnigan's
•'FOOD FOR THOUGHT
"A wife who is in Competition with her husband, or who has just
enough mind to. detect his faults, is the extinguisher, of genius"
--From the 'writings of Goethe
• WEEK END SPECIALS
2 doz. Med. Oranges • 59c The Best -O -Shell , 1.10
1 doz. Med. Grapefruit 39c • Calf Meal 100 lbs, 5 75
.2 lbs. Fancy Grapes ..... 25c Stock' Conditioner 8% , 1.75
1 lb. Tomatoes 25c -Hog Tonic VA. ... ... 1.75
2 bus. Fancy Spys 7.00 Lice Killer (stook) 69c
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
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CARD OF THANKS
John 1VIoore, Mr. and Mrs. John Diehl
and family wish to extend sincere thanks to
.the many friends and neighbors for their
kind expressions of sympathy in the loss of
our dear husband and father. Also thanks to
,Miss A. Lawrence, Miss M. Altehesen, Dr.
Beady; Mr. Scott for solo rendered, and Mr.
G. A. Whitney. Also the pallbearers, all who'
loaned ears and helped in any way.
IN MEMORIAM -
HOUGHTON—In loving memory of William
Houghton, who died in Janutu.7. 1941,
also Agnes Pearl' Houghton who died
January 24th, 1942.
They are gone, but not forgotten.
And as dawns another year,
'In our lonely hours of thinking.
Thoughts of them are always near.
Days of sadness still come. o'er us,
Friends may think the wound is healed,
But they little know the sorrow
That lies within the heart concealed.
—Ever remembered by all the Family.
NOTICE
•
I will not be reshonsible for any' debts
incurred in my name after the 26th day of
January, 1949, without my written authority.
D'ORLEAN SILLS
FOR SALE
Some young sows, 10 choice little chunks.
HARVEY MMLWAIN, phone 852r 23 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Krochler divanette, oak with black leather
upholstery. Phone 187 Seaforth
FOR SALE
1 good Cockshutt manure spreader. RALPH
TURNER, nh. 95r13 Mansell
FARM FOR SALE
122 acres ,lots 17 and 16, Con. 18. Grey,
Inc mile east of Walton, hydro and water
barn 40276, frame house and kitchen, hen
house, drive shod, never -failing well. Apply to
MRS. GEORGE HOEGY, Walton 0121
FOR SALE
1935 Ford VS truck, motor and tires in'
good condition. Apply to Mel Clark's Garage
FOR SALE
Windmill with 40 -ft. tower, in fair condi-
tion. WILMER CUTHILL, Walton. Phone
18-10 Brussels
BABY SITTING
Baby sitting, Phone 349 Seaforth
HOUSE FOR SALE
Seven room modern frame house on Centre
st., bath, attached 'garage, good garden. Phone
171 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Toronto windmill, 50 ft toWer,
ready to load, good condition. Apply to W. R.
BROADFOOT, Brussels 11112. Phone 27.10
Brussels central
FOR SALE
Used 3 -furrow Cockshutt tractor plow, ad-
justable, plowed less than 100. acres. Apply
to SEAFORTH. MOTORS
WANTED
Wanted to buy 3 tons hay, baled or loose
(loose preferred). Phone 2.61-w Senforth
• FOR SALE
Forty -foot tower windmill far sale ; in good
shape, WOE RYAN, Walton; 4301.2 &aorta
BOARDERS WANTED
Two nien boarders In modern home. APPIY
at News Office
DOG LOST
Small fox hound, white, black and tnn,
last seen in the vicinity of Stan. Finder
please notify BEN TINNEY, RIM, Exeter,
or phone 92r8, Zurich collect
FOR SALE
Good work horse. Apply phone Sart)
Seaforth
FOR SALE
Grain grinder with 12 -inch, plates; also a
grain roller in good working order. A good
Aladdin lamp (12.A model). also a Coleman
iron good as new. Apply to EARL LAWSON,
phone Seaforth 141r12
FOR SALE
Five • York chunks about 50 lbs. White
enamel kitchen cabinet, in first class shape.
KEN STEWART, 839 r2 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Stewart Warner radio.nhonograph guaran-
teed in good condition, reasonably Priced.
Apply to GEORGE HILDEBRAND, or phone
311-J Seaforth
FOR SALE
37 Ford coach, new motor a month ago..
Apply to HAROLD PRICE, 040,2
FOR SALE
Windmill,. with 8 ft. Baker wheel, in good
shape; also a Pump leek and 2% hp Inter-
national gas engine. DONALD •BUGHANAN,
phone 87r0 Brussels
Auction Sale
0I0 FARMS; TOWN PROPERTY .AND
FARM STOCK OF THE ESTATE OF THE
LATE CHARLES LINDSAY, From the
Blacker Farm, port' Lot Nos. 20 and 80.
Concession 5, Mullett Township, 274, miles
north of Clinton and % mile east of the Base
line, or 3. of a mile *west of No. 4 Highway,
on Wednesday, February 20d,' at 1 p.m. sharp
HORSES: 25 Clydesdale horses and mares
ranging in age from yearlings to 12 years old ;
2 Scotch Imported Clydesdale Stallions, Mar -
plot and Sea Ting.
CATTLE: 8 Polled Angus Cows, one of
which has recently freshened, calf at foot;
9 steers, 2 years old; calf, 6 months old.
• FARMS & TOWN. PROPERTY: At the
game time and place the following farms and
town property will be offered for sale subject
to reserve bids:
No, 1 Farm—Being Part Lots 29 and 10,
Concession 6, Mullett Township (known for-
merly as the Blacker Farm), consisting of
108 acres more or less of good clay loam; a
bank barn 36x70', s 174, storey brick house,
a driving shed, and an ample supply of water
by a dug well;
No. II Farm—Pasture Farm, Lot No. 20,
Concession 17, Goclerich Township (formerly
known as the Miller Farm), consisting of 80
acres More or less of good day loam, and
situated approximately 3 miles from Clinton.
On the Farm is a windmill and -a never fail-
ing well.
No.. M—Town Propertis—The desirable
Town property well located on Princess
Street, on which is situated an 8 room frame
Cottage, a Garage and small Barn. Hydro and
Water in the buildings and Sewerage dug into
the house,
TERMS AND CHATTELS CASH, with
arrangements, if desired, to feed the Cattle
through until Spiting.
TERMS ON FARMS AND TOWN PROP-
ERTY -10% of the Purchase price on date of
sale, and balance in 80 days.
For further particulars apply to the Auc-
tioneer, F. Fingland, K.C., Solicitor for the
Administrators.
EDWARD W. ELLIOTT, Auctioneer
RUBBER FOOTWEAR
• VULCANIZED
• REPAIR & SAVE
W. J. THOMPSON
SHOE REPAIR
For Sale by Tender
. The following nareels of land are offered
for sale by tender to close the estate of the
late Margaret O'Connor:
FIRSTLY: The Soutl . half of the East half
of Lot Number 26 in the trd Concession of
the Township of Hibbert, in the County of
Perth, on which land there is said to be
erected a small frame house.
SECONDLY: The South one-quarter of Lot
Number 26 in the 4th Concession of the said
Township of Hibbert.
Written tenders for all of the said lands
together or each parcel separately accompanied
by :narked cheque for 10% of tender will be
received by the undersigned on or before the
1st day of February, 1949. Balance payable
cash on closing.
• The highest or. any tender not necessarily'
accepted.
HAROLD JACKSON, R,R.#4, Seaforth,
Ontario, Administrator Margaret O'Connor
Esate. or
Mt:CONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario,
Solicitors for the Administrator
FERTILIZER
Get your Fertilizer now —
pay May 1st
Be assured of 'getting it well
cured
Call for information
phone 655r2
WM. M. SPROAT
' ANNUAL MEETING
The annual meeting of the Usborne &
Hibbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company viII
be held in Farquhtu. Hall, Farquhar, on Mon-
day. February 7. 1949, et 2 p.m., for the
purpose of receiving the reports of the Di-
rectors and Auditors for the past year, for
the election of two Directors for a three, -
year term, the election of a Director to com-
plete the term of the late John McGrath, the
election of Auditors and any other business
that may be in the interests of the Company.
The Directors 1011000 term of office expires,
both of whom ore eligible for re-election, are
W. A. Hamilton and,,Milton McCurdy.
ARTHUR FRASER, Secretary -Treasurer,
FOR SALE
A limited amount of all Maple wood. Also
a kitchen range, and a cheap piano. Phone
655r2. WILLIAM M. SPROAT
FOR SALE
4-eyele Briggs &, Stratton 111 hp gas oh -
gine, recently overhauled. NORVAL SPX -
MORE, phone 843115 Seaforth central
Walton RM.
WANTED TO BUY
Wanted a few bushels of Alsike seed.
'WILFRID O'ROURKE, phone 17,0 Dublin
FOR SALE
Frame dwelling in Egmondville, early
possession.
Apartment Block and poolroom equipment,
corner Goderich St. and Main St, Will be sold
jointly or separately. Early Possession,
100,ratlea:iyrespicilalcodie.e farm land near Chisel -
horst. good barn and other buildings. Very
mo
Wanted to Buy—Farm land suitable for cul.
Uvation, without buildings.
Good farm 100 acres, 21,4, miles north of
Seaforth. Early possession. Creek passes
through farm.
Modern brick duplex on West 'William st.
134 storey. frame asphalt shingle covered,
on 0outh Main street, Seaforth.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth,
M. A. REID, Seaforth
NOTICE
New Singer sewing machines, cabinet and
electric portables; also treadle machines. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING 0522-
5013 75 Ontario street, Stratford
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
postpaid in plain sealed envelope with price
list. 0 samples 22e 1 24 samples 31.00. Mad -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
HIGHEST CASH PRICES for
DEAD STOCK
HORSES Each $5.00
CATTLE Each $5.00
HOGS per cwt. $1.50
According to size and condition
CALL COLLECT
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Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
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Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEA -FORTH, ONT.
All kinds of, :nsurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies.
The McKillop Mutual
,
Fire Insurance Co.
, HEAD OFFICE — SDAPORYH, ONT.
Officers—President, 0. W. Leonbardt, Brod-
hagen; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton; '
Seo.-Treas. & Manager. IVI, A. Reld, Seaforth
Directors—Robt, Archibald, Seaforth: Prank
McGregor, Clinton; S. IL Whitmore. Seaforth
2053; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm; B. J.
Trewartha, Clinton ; John L. Malone, Seaforth1,
J, H. McEwing, Blyth RR1; Hugh Alexander.
Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich 11102
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucefleld; R. F.
hIcKercher, Dublin ; 3. F. riveter. Brodhagenj
,George A. Watt, Blyth
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly -
attended to by applications to any of th
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
SEAFORTH CLINIC
E. A. McMaster, B.A.,M.D. Internist
P. L. Brady, M.D„ Surgeon
Office Hours, 1 p.m. to,5 p.m., daily,.
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday .and
Saturday only, 7-9 P.M.
Appointments made In advance are
desirable,
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
Phone 5-W Seaforth
MARTIN W. STAPLETON; B.A.,M.D.
• Physician and Surgeon
Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
Phone 90 W - Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine. University of Tororm.,
Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and,. .
Aural Institute, Moorefielff's Eye, and Golden
Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. Al
Commercial Hotel, SeafOrth, third Wednesday
in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 Waterloo
Street, Stratford. Telephone 267
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr: Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 J, Exeter. '
G. A. WHITNEY
Funera:1 Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH •
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos.
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
• Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister', Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConnell & Hays
Barristers,Solicitors, Etc,
PATRICK D. MeCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St, Seaforth
Phone 105
USBORNE & HISSERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President.— .177M. H. COATES, Exeter
Vice-pres. AGTJS SINCLAIR, RI Mitchell
DIRECTORS
JOHN HACKNEY Birktork MU
WM. A. HAMILTON . Cromarty
JOHN McGRATH Dublin, Ont.
MILTON MeOURDY Kirkton RIM
AGENTS
ALVIN HARRIS . Mitchell
THOMAS SCOTT Cromarty
T. G. BALLANTYNE Woodham
SECRETARY -TREASURER
ARTHUR FRASER Exeter
Solicitors. Gladman & Cochrane, Exeter
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFDRTH
Phones: Res. 220 Office 334
MOORE'S
Fast Feathering Barred Rocks
are
Tops in Quality, in Production
• and
Our 21 years in the poultry business lends valuable
experience
We have a 2,500 bird breeding flack. All are Government Banded and
doub1„9 pullorum tested ---results 100% clean --no reactors. In addition
to pure bred Fast Feathering Barred Rock, we have W. L x B. R.
and N. H. x B. R.
• Ask for Prices ' • Order Early
MOORE'S POULTRY FARM
SEAFORTH • A. A. Moore • ONTARIO
Members of Ontario Approved Hatchery Association