The Seaforth News, 1949-05-12, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEVUS
HENSALL
The regular monthly meeting of
the Evening Auxiliary took ' place
in the United Church School room
on Monday night May 9th. An in-
teresting program was prepared.
Mrs. Lillian Hyde and Mrs, D. Kyle
were hostesses. Members were asked
to present novelty items suitable for
bazaar at this meeting Anyone
hav-
av-
ing donations of clothing -
closure with the W.M.S. bale, is
asked to leave same at the church,
or at the manse, this week, if pos-
sible. Miss Brandon presented the
devtional'and Miss Walsh the mis-
sionary itein.
Smith—Wren
A lovely spring wedding was sol-
emnized at the home of Mr.
S and
dMrs.
ay.
Gordon Wren, Kippen,
I x>~ x> .
Lakeview
Camino
d
Bend n
BJa
M
May ,7th at 3 p.m. when their only
daughter Alice Elizabeth of: London,
became the bride of Thomas M.
Smith, London, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Smith, Chatham. Baskets of.
Spring flowers formed an attractive
setting for the ceremony which was -
performed by Rev. A. E. Hinton,
Minister of St. Andrew's United
Church,'lCippen.
Given in marriage by her father,
the bride wore a navy blue street -
length dress with a corsage (If red
roses. She wore the grooms gift, a
two strand of pearls with matching
earrings, Mrs. R. -.McGuire, London,
was matron of honor wearing grey
silk crepe with black accessories and
corsage of pink roses. Jack Smith of
London, brother of the groom was
best man.. For the reception • the
bride's mother wore navy blue silk
crepe with white accessories. She
was assisted by the groom's mother
wearing grey gabardine with match-
ing accessories. Both wore corsages
of pink roses and sweet, peas. The
bridal table centered by the wedding
cake, pink and white tapers in crys-
tal holders adding to the attractive-
ness. Serving for the wedding din-
ner were Mrs. W. Schut, Miss Shir-
ley Moir, London; Miss Norma 1Vroir,
Exeter. For their wedding . trip -to
Hamilton and Niagara ` Falls the
bride chose a navy blue costumewith
wine shortie coat and accessories in
grey. They will reside in London,
Ontario.
The groom's gift to the bride was
a two -strand of pearls with match-
ing earrings, matronof a k egold
aud
compact, best man, goldp
chain.
Laidlaw—Reichert'
Elsa Laving Violet Reichert, daug-
hter of Mr. and Mrs. William Rei-
chert, Zurich, became the bride of
Ernest John Laidlaw, son of Mr.
and Mrs. Walter Laidlaw, Cart-
wright, Manitoba, in a lovely cere-
mony solemnized at St. Peter's Lu-
theran Church, Zurich, bbWPlechaturdya Rev. E
3 .m. Standards ofaspring flowers
3 p.m.
and ferns formed decorations for the
ceremony. Miss Kathleen Hess, sou -
sin of the bride, presided at the
organ and the soloist, Kenneth Johns
of Exeter, sang "0 Perfect Love"
and "Because" during the signing of
.the register.
The bride, given in marriage by
her father, chose a cameo blue gab-
ardine suit with pink accessories and
wore a corsage of pink Rapture
roses. Her niece, Miss - Elva Love,
attended her wearing a burgundy
wine gabardine suit, light blue acces-
sories with corsage of Johanna Hill
roses. Stewart Adkins, cousin of the
bride, was best man, and the Palters.
were Orland Reichert and Howard
Adkins.
Guests were received later at the
Dominion Hotel, Zurich, by the
bride's mother wearing a black bro-
caded suede sheer frock with black
accessories and a corsage of red
Templer roses. Assisting were Mrs.
Harold Reichert, sister-in-lawoof the
bride who chose a navy
mble.
Later, the couple left on a wedding
trip to Winnipeg and Cartwright,
Manitoba, the bride travelling in a
navy bide frock with gest They will
top-
coat and navy accessories.
reside in Zurich.
Opening Dance
p
SATURDAY - May 21
Canada's Outstanding Orchestra
NEiL McKAY
and his
Radio Broadcasting Orchestra
Featured in several CBC Coast to
Coast weekly programmes
Admission' 750
TUESDAY, MAY 24
MAURICE JACKSON'S
All Girl Orchestra
Touring Canada ('oast to Coast
A bit 011everyltcro rs and
laiug
0record each
appearance
Don't miss them:
Admission 91.00
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Picnic Hall: open daily 'May & June;
write or 'phone for reservations;
During July & Aug. open for
Picnics of 50 persons or more, by
reservation only
and family of Nilestown'spent Sun-
day with Mr. and Mrs: Alfred Bu-
chanan,
Mr. and Mrs. Jack Busbee and
Shirley of Chatham spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Lawson
and Mrs. Robt, Lawson,
Mr. and Mrs. Leo. Stephenson and
Donald are spending theweekend in
Ottawa. Donald has accepted a po-
sition with the National Research
Council and intends to remain in
Ottawa for a year.'
Mrf. James. Dale is spending a few
days with her sister Mrs. McNeil et
Cromarty. '
Miss Mary Moore of Toronto
spent the weekend with her brother
Win. Moore.
Mac Walter Scott spent a few
'days in London last week.
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PricenReductions
EFFECTIVE IMMEDIATELY
C -US -B -4 -U -BUY
Batteries
Electric Washers
Gas Washers
Lawn Mowers
Wiring Supplies
JOHN
ACH
all
Ethel
at
WINTHROP
ne, May 16
7.30 P.M, EDT
Admission 25 Cents
BLAKE
Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ducharme
are getting 'nicely. settled in their
home after their marriage on •Satur-
day atthe St. Boniface Church in
Zurich. A reception was held: t their,
horror on Saturday evening
home o13 Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Du-
charme. Guests were present from
Port Huron, Sarnia, Drysdale, Zurich
An auction sale is being held on
Ervin
and
Mrs.Er
yr
of
Mr.
n
the farm
'Gingerich on Thursday afternoon
May 12. Mr. Alvin Wolper is the
auctioneer..
Miss Laureen Desch is. spending a
few days at the home of 18i'. and
Mrs. Alan Swartzentzuber in Zurich.
Miss Dorothy Oesch is at the
hone of her aunt and uncle Mr. and
Mrs. Rudy Oesch for a few days.
The May meeting of the W.M.S. is
being, postponed till June.
The ladies are invited to a ape -
tial meeting in the Goshen Church
on Thiirsday afternoon.
Miss Emma Dinsmore is busy
making prepartions to have Mrs. J.
Douglas return to her home in the
near future.
Mr. and Mrs. Peter Gingerich and
sons Keith and Kenneth spent mo-
ther's Day with Mrs. Gingerich's
mother at Kitchener.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Bancroft and
babe Margery spent Mother's Day in
London.
KIPPEN EAST
4
At Finnigan's
MAY 12 = NATIONAL HOSPITAL WEEK
Great women belong to history and self-sacrifice.
Leigh -Hunt
Pure Lard, 2 lb. 35c Flannelette Blankets, pr, 4 99
Red Rose Coffee, Ib, 490 Bs'oadclotlt, all shades, yd... 50c
Special—Sugar, 100 lb8.69' White Flannelette 36" yd. 45c,
Lawn Mowers hand and power; Rakes, Hoes, Screen,
Oil Cans, Pails, Hot -shot l3atteries, Electric Fencers, com-
plete stock of paint
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
CARD OF THANKS
Mrs. Ella Farquharson. andfamily wish to
express to their many friends .,and neighbors
their sincere: appreciation for the many acts
of kindness and messages of sympathy ex-
tended to them during their recent.sad be-
reavement, Also for the beautiful floret itrib'
rtes and those who so kindly loaned cavo.
MO.' mad Mrs. Edwin MacKenzie with to
thank all their friends and neighbors. for their
very kind services and contributions. Thank
you again.
• The family of the late Mrs, James Watt
desire to express their sincere appreciation to
friends and neighbors for the many kindly
a
n
r
y show dui' -
obs and exPYessionsaof. sympathy
ing their bereavement.
Mrs. Theobold and Dorothy wish to thank
their- friends and neighbors who helped in
any way during their bereavement; also Dr..
Corwin, the Nurses, Rev, A, W. Gardiner,
R. Bell Industries and Employees, Stewart
Bros. and Staff, also those who loaned cars
and those who sent the many beautiful floral
tributes.
Keith ICeys wishes to thank his many
friends who came to see him, for the cards
and treat@, and also the onus who were
asking for him while he was sick.
THURSDAY, MAY 12, 1949
CONSTANCE
Mr. and Mrs. Ted Holden and
family of Elimville spent Thursday
With Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan
Donald Stephenson spent last
weekend with friends in Hamilton
and Toronto.
Congratulation>Is .to Ross 11111son
on winning second place in .the
boys', 11 years and under solo class,
at MustLeste
' Go
der
ich.
'•a lm
Festival
11x. and Mrs. Andy Reekie and
family of Brantford spent the week-
ritton.
B
with Mr. Wm. end
Mr. and Mrs Fred Riley of Kitc'11-
ener spent the weekend with Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Riley.
Mr. Peter Lindsay is at present a
patient in Scott Memorial Hospital,
Seaforth,
Mr. and Mrs, Wilfred Buchanan
The Kippen East Women's Insti-
tute will hold their May Meeting at
the hone of Mrs. MacLean on Fri-
day evening, May 20th at 8:30. The
roll call will be a riddle or a joke.
Current events by Mrs. W. H. Mac-
Lean, reading by Miss Gladys Chap-
man, contest by Mrs. Tom Kay, mu-
sic by Marilyn Eyre, poem, Mrs.
Fred Slavin, Travelogue, Mrs. Tom
Kay, lunch convenor, Mrs. Wm. Kyle
Kyle.
EGMONDVILLE
A miscellaneous shower was held
at the home of Mrs. Ed Brown on
Friday evening, May 6th for Mrs.
James Brown, bride of last week.
Bingo was played followed by a con-
test. The bride was then called for-
ward, seated in a prettily. -decorated
chair, then Mrs. Harold Finnigan,
assisted by Nancy Nott, Barbara
Nicholson, .Margaret Brown, and
Sally Nott, presented the bride
with two decorated well -laden bask-
ets of useful and costly gifts. The.
bride responded and expressed her
thanks to all for their kindness and
generosity. •
The..eommunity extends sympathy
to Mrs. Theobald and daughter Dor-
othy in their bereavement.
'In Memoriam
McGREGOR—In loving memory of infant
daughter of Mr. and. Mrs. Robert Mc-
Gregor, Kippen, who passed sway ou
May 12th, 1947
Far and oft our thoughts do wander,
To a grave not far away,
Where they lead our darling baby
,hist two years ago todlher, mother' and
r.
—Sadly missed bye
brothers, James and Grant
CHOICE QUALITY, CLEAN AND
5HINY
Place your order while supplies
are available
WILLIAM M. HART
Phone 593-W
LANTERNS
You'll save money and get
better end longer service if
you keep your dulemen Ap-,
pliences io good working
order. We wry a complete
stock, of Col!maa pato sad
supplies fcr your eoavea«
Peace. We are equipped to
ineke rho repine fd 'reason-
able charge.
Make our more your head-
quarters foe, ser4lie
and sew Coco Appli•
aoces.
SPEEDMASTER
STOVE.
SELF -HEATING
MON INSTANT
CAMP STOVE- '
BALDWIN HARDWARE
SEAFORTH
STAFFA
John W. Hackney,' 60, lot 25,
North Thames Road, Hibbert Town-
ship,He
residence. hise
atl
died
May
8
had been ill only two lays.
o er
A well-known (armor and dl v
as
many years, he had served'
a director of Usborne and Hibbert
Fire Insurance Company, and some
years ago was a member of Hibbert
Council. He was born and lived all
his life on the farm where he died.
He was a son of the late Mr. and
Mrs. Alex Hackney. Re was a mem-
ber of Thames Road UniteeChurch.
Surviving are his wife, the former
Clara Passmore; one son, Lloyd, at
home; two daughters, Mrs. William
Harper, Cromarty; Mrs. Lloyd Bal-
lantyne, Thames Road; a brother,
David . Hackney, Russelldale, an(i
four sisters, Mrs. David Gardiner,
Cromarty; Mrs. Ben Wilson, and
Miss Louise Hackney, Blanchard
Township, and Mrs. William
lan, London.
Funeral service was held at the re-
sidence Tuesday at 2:30 p.m (D.S.T.)
by Rev. William Mair; of Thames
Road United Church and internment
was in Exeter Cemetery. •
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AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 695 W
FOR SALE
Potatoes—Irish Cobbler, grown from certi-
fied seed potatoes, LOUIS DILLON, RR1
Dublin, phone Dublin 46x20
HELP WANTED
n'
Experienced truck driver and a helper r
truck. REGIIIIR TRANSPORT, Seaforth
FOR SALE
JAMESSIKEYS,ishing phonem835r14' new in 1047,
Seaforth
TEACHER WANTED
ProteMu11011.SLant Dttiesteacher
ietocommence and for
Sept..,51049. 0
pupils, school freshly Paiand qualifications inst000to
d.
Apply stating. salary
See.-Treas. R,R.i Blyth, Ont.
JOHN H. MEWING,
•
FOR SALE
Potatoes, ICathadin, certified seed. Good
quality, FRANK MALONEY, Seaforth RR6.
Phone 40r8 Dublin
FOR SALE
Two-year-old grey purebred. Shorthorn bull;
also some Irish and Sebago seed potatoes,
grown from certified seed in 1948. Apply to
J. A. MacKENZIE, phone 660x26 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Two Taylor Forbes 16 -inch lawn mowers,
s,
Main class shape, JACKPETHICK,
Stree
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect--
ed
ffect'ed at lowest rates in First -Claes
Companies.
FOR. SALE
16.7 Model J) John Deere tractor in good
repair. Phone. 847 r 21, Seaforth.
FARMERS ATTENTION
Come 111 and see the New Viking Separator
on display,
Free service to all Viking users.
JOHN BYERhIANN & SON, Walton RR 2.
Phone 848 r 24
FOR SALE
10 pigs 7 weeks old. Apply JACK
i MCIVOR,
St, Columbal, Phone 22x'18'
FOR SALE
Pour serviceable age hulls, dual purpose
Shorthorns, from ROP dams and sires ROP,
TEMPLEMAN,erd Stelfa�yphonea accredited. T
NOTICE
Having disposed of MY greenhouse to
Wm. 'Bradshaw & Son, Markel street, he now
has it in operation and. I wish to recommend
Bradshew to
former customes.
RR'polls •
FOR SALE
A OLS) ty of Soy 010r1 Sea arth, 1 variety.
HAROLD PRYGE,
east. of Winthrop
FOR SALE
Calf for sale. Apply GORD)ONREYNOLDS,
phone 067x24 Seaforth. • ..
DUBLIN
Miss Mary Costello,London, 5vith
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Cost-
ello.
Miss Rose Burne, London, with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Dan Burns
Mr. and Mrs. Philip Flanagan and
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Maher, Toronto,
with Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Murray
and other relatives.
Mr. and Mrs. O'Neil, Windsor,
with Mr. and Mrs. James Delaney.
Mrs. Catharine Krauskopf in Tor-
onto.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Krauskopf Sr.
in Detroit.
FOR SALE
I Have a limited supply of that famous
Murrauphin Sweet Corn for sale; also Multi-
piter onions of the vei9 mild type for sale.
WILLIAM MURRAY, phone 664x4
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance' Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers—P1eilde.a, C. W. Leonhardt, Brod.
hegen; Vice Pres., Hugh Alexander, Walton;
Seo.-Treea. & Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth
Directors—Root. Archibald, Seaforth; Prank
Seaforth
. Whitmore, more S
Clinton; H
McGregor,
'ardt Bornholm; E,
Trew
w Chris ntonharthu, Clinton;Onnton ; John L. Malone. Senforgi :
J. H. MoEwing, Blyth RR1 ; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; Harvey Fuller, Goderich RR2
Agents -John E. Pepper, Bruceaeld • R. F.
McKercher, Dublin ; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen 1
George A. Watt, Blyth
Parties desirous to effect inourance or
transact other 'business, will be promptly.
attended to by applications to any of th
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
HELP WANTED
Girl or woman for .light housekeeping. No
washing or ironing. Apply to the News office.
FOR SALE
IdeGlary four burner electric stove with side
oven, in good condition. Price 860. Apply to
MRS. JOHN GALLOP..phone.150J, High st,
FOR SALE
Convertible baby pram, good as 11085 also
play pen. MRS. GORDON COULSON, 8 miles
west of Cromarty
FOR
SALE
hfeClar9 cook stove, small Mae, good con-
dition, withwater front good halter.' Cl. II.
AnnlcoTT, 5
eafankh,
Gode
ti¢h Sl.
east
•
LOST
Yearling strayed iron Int 10 eon. 8, II11
bent, or from. lot 17, con. 1, Hibbert. Phone.
4;+1'5 Dublin central. WORDEN MILLER,
Staffs
WINTHROP
The Helping Hand Mission Band
will hold their regular meeting on
Saturday, May 14th at 2 p.nt. in the
Sunday school room. May 15, an
On Sunday evening, y
open meeting will be held at which
moving pictures on China will be
shown. All are welcome. '
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Rapson have
moved to the farm they recently,
purchased from the Aitcheson estate.
Joan of 1 spent
Nel-
son Ker n, , l;gmondv'll
' Willie.
TRACTOR OWNERS
If power tante-off shaft on Your brasier
measures 1 1/8", we have the adapters to
change this to the staulard 1 8/8" used on
all farm equipment—only $6.00, DALY
MOTORS, Seaforth
FOR SALE
Two rain chicken shelters, WILLIAM
HENRY, 620x2 Clinton.
PASTURE.
4 one -year-old Holstein heifers, vaccinated.'
Will sell these. cattle sablect to T -B test. We
are going Into a restricted area. DONALD.
13730HANAN, 850025 Seaforth
FOR •SALE
A nearly new 0 -burner . Winghan coal oil
horse, dresser
ieater d•
carsh (acstand,
1 n cutter11 large
clothes
feather tick. NIRS. RUBY DUNDAS, .Eamdvle.
SEWING
Of all kinds. Buttonholes also done. MRS.
T P.hIILLIP S, Phone 229.
FRANK
TUCKERSMITH
Mr. and Mrs. Ruskin. Keyes and
Windsor the weekend
with his n^ronts, Mr. and Mrs. Nel
a + i e.
Miss 'Betty Addison and Ruth
Keyes spent the weekend visiting
relatives in til ie.
Executors Sale of
of Farm Property
There will be offered for sole by Public
Auction, to close the estate of the late George
Dick, on Monday, the 10th day of May, 1840,
fat 2 arm property' .Lott Number Eighteen followings, the (18)
the Fourth (4t11) Concession of the Township
of Hay, -containing 100 acres more or less.
On the. said property there is located a
frame banked barn, •40 0 60, straw. shed 20 x
40, and a .frame dwelling, 6 acres good hard
wood bush, balance tillable land with 40
awes spring grain and 1.0. acres of fall wheat,
balance in hay and pasture..
Terms: 10 per cent cash. on date of sale,
balance in 30 days. Subject to a reserve bid.
For further particulars apply to: Harold
Jackson, Auctioneer•; Earl R, Dick, 8151,
Cromarty, and Mrs. Grace Broadfoot RRB,
KIPPe0, Ontario, Executors, or
McCONNELL & HAYS, Seaforth, .Ontario,
Solicitors for the Executors.
Wanted
Immediately
Young Women 16 to 21 Years
for Fruit and Vegetable work
Aedomulodation in Farm
Service Force Camps
Supervised by Y. W. C. A.
Good Meals -, Good Pay
, - Good Fun
For full particular's write: -
Ontario Farm Service Force
9. Richmond Street, East,
Toronto 1, Ontario
Auspices:
Dominion Provincial Farm
Labour Committee
Last Call for
c!.
SIC K
During' the month of 'May, we
have- available Barred Rock,
Rhode Island Red, Red x Rock
^rose, and Red x Sussex chicks.
Started Pullets
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 awl
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 Toronto.
Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Ina±itute, Moos''efleld's Eye, and Golden
Square throat hospitals, Lonlion, Eng. At.
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third We5nesday
In each
month Teleph np.m.-58
267 58 Waterloo
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.
A limited number of one and
two weeks of age, in Red x
Rock, and Red.
BOOK YOUR 'REQUIREMENTS
TODAY
SCOTT POULTRY
FARMS
Phone 853 Seaforth
G. A. WHITNEY
. Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos'
pita: Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. , Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65'
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, 1
Solicitor, citor &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConnell & Hays .
Barristers, Solicitors, pre.
Co -Operative Automobile
, INSURANCE
Insure in Your Own Company
LOCAL AGENTS
Hallett &McKillop—
Wilf Glazier, Clinton, phone 617-31
Stanley & Tucker'smith—
R. M. Peck, Kippen
• Phone Hensel] 81-23
NOTICE . TO. CREDITORS
In the estate of MARTHA L. REGAN, late
of the Township of Morris in the County of
Huron, widow, who died on or about the
28th day of March, A.D. 1949. •
TAICE NOTICE that all parties having
claims or demands against the estate of the
above deceased must mail particulars 'and
'proof of same to the undersigned exeoutor,
or his Solicitors, on or before the 21stclay
of Mao, A.D. 1949, upon which date the said
executor will proceed to, distribute the assets
with regard only to those claims which shall
then have been received.
DATED at Brussels this thirtieth day of
April, A.D. 1949,
Lester Regan, nEx.ru 5r,
10,R.2, Blyth, Ontario
By his solicitors- CRAWFORD & HETH-
ERINGTON, Brussels, Ontario
Order now for Spring and
Summer fill ups.
Seaforth Supply
& Fuel Ltd.
Phone 47 -
PATRICK ID. 'MoCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., 'V.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
USBORFIIREN NSURANCE COMPANY
E & HIBBERT AL
Head. Office, Exeter, Ontario
President:.....WM. H. COATES, Exeter
Viae -pies. ANGUS SINCLAIR, 111 Mitchell
DIRECTORS n t8irko111t1JOHN HACKNEY Oo181
Wry. A. HAMILTON Ont.
n,
Dubli,
JOHN MnGRATH - DublinRRl
MILTON McbU AGENTS
ALVIN HARRIS ...•,Mitchell
THOMAS 'SCOTT Cromarty
T• G. BALLANTYNE Woodham
SECRETARY -TREASURER Exeter
ARTHUR FRASER
Solicitors, Madman & Cochrane. Exeter
FOR SALE
Modern Dwelling on East William St. Hard-
wood floors, new furnace, early possession.
Frame Dwelling, corner Victoria and Gouin-
lock -Streets! Seaforth; furnace, bath. mimed•
tato possession.
Pasture farm near Varna with 50-60 acres
of improvedland. Good water supply
enorEh of
fern's 100 . acres; 234
Seaforth. Early poeseeslon. Creek passes
through farm,
Modern brick duplex on West William et.
1'tfz Storey, frame asphalt shingle covered,
on SSoutlr Main street, Seaforth.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. REID; Seaforth
FOR SALE mailed
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods)
postpaid in plain sealed envelope 'with .price
list. 6 eamples 25e; 24 aamplea 51.00. Mail -
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont,
NOTICE
New Singer sewing machines, cabinet and
electric portables; also treadle machines. Re-
pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING CEN-
TRE, 78. Ontario street, Stratford.
+ FOR .SALE
Brick . house, 8 Pc, bathroom, furnace, ,
double garage, situated e/w corner of Wilson
& Centre Sts. A lovely home. Prompt pos-.
E C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE '& REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Res. 220 Office 334