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MEN'S QUALITY
Inter
Coats
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55
Famous Kenwood Coats,
popular alpacamas, new vel-
ours, fleeces, and all wool
coatings.
Expertly tailored in comfort-
able slip-on or smart fitted
models.
Featured In brown, Oxford,
navy, teal, fawn, beige, and
grey.
Size 34 to 46
35.00 to 55,00
YOUTHS
SIZES 24.50
WARRENDALE
White Broadcloth Shirts
Better start a little Christmas shopping on these
shirts at this low price, Sanforized shrunk, fused
collar, full size make and neatly sewn
Size 14 to 16%
Specially priced
2.98
it Bros.
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SED MACHINES
12-20 Wallis Tractor on steel
2 -furrow 6 A. M. H. Plow
3 -furrow Fleury Plow
PRICED TO SELL
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Seal rth
W. T. Teal], Prop.
PHONE 141 SEAFORTH
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William M. Hart
TOP QUALITY COAL
21-i1' 8,-aforth
CARLOAD OF CANE
MOLASSES
And a Carload of
SEMI SOLID
• BUTTERMILK
Seaforth Farmers
Co-op.
PHONE 9
HENSALL
The Monthly Evening Auxiliary
I, seting will be held at home of Mrs.
L. Chapman on . Tuesday evening
November 151h, Mrs, ,I. Corbett will
assist the hostas:+. The devotional will
he presented by Mrs. W. Tones; the
Mis- ovary item by Mr,, K.• Buchan -
a1, and the study chapter by Gladys
Luker, A11 members are requested
to be present in order that full ar-
rangements may he made in connec-
tion with the bazaar to be held in
the schoolroom of the United Church
on Saturday afternoon, November
19th at 3 p.m. - -
See the Fancy work and knitted
good's, aprons, home baking, produce,
.anriI, novelties, tea will •be served.
TIIE SEAFORTH NEWS
CARD OF THANKS
Arthur Smale wishesto thank all those
who remembered him while ho was a patient
in 'Scott .Memorial hospital
LOST
Lost In Seaforth on Monday, a ladles black
kid glove for the lefthand. Pinder please.
have at 'rhe News- office.
FOR SALE
York sow, second litter due in ,about two
weeks. Phone 664 r 12
FOR SALE
21 lags, threemonths' old. C. P. VAN
MIL, Seaforth - -
Church, Monday evening, Nov. 14 at
S;15 pan. under `auspices of the
Wohelo Class. Included in the pro-
gram will lbea one ant play. Every-
one welcome.
Mr. and Mrs, Floyd ,Smith and
Sean of Ridgetown, and Mr. and
Mrs. Don Rigsby and Donna of Blen-
heim spent the weekend. with Mrs.
Rigby's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Stew-
art McQueen.
The schoolroom of the United
Church, on Thursday afternoon last,
beautifully decorated with bask-
ets of mums and Hallowe'en em-
blems was the setting for a delight-
ful affair when the W.M.S. enter-
tained the members of the baby band
and their mothers. Mrs. R. A. Brook
was in the chair. A varied program
was presented consisting of a piano
solo by Charles Mickle; recitations
by Gregory Spencer, Mary Scane,
Jerry Drysdale, Andy McLean, Bruce
Horton, Bonny Nichols; vocal duett,
Charles and Bobby Mickle. The
story, "Hallowe'en Magic" was pre-
sented by Mrs. Howard Scane, cos-
tumed as a witch, she was assisted
by Mary Scane, Cathy Scane, Bobbi
Mickle, Jerry Drysdale, in character
costulne. The graduation class grad-
uating from the baby band into the
Mission Band included Gregory
Spencer, Andy McLean, Larry
Jones, Jerry Drysdale, Bobby Mickle,
Bruce Horton, Peggy Goddard, Billy
Doakes, Carolyn Smillie, Bonny Nic-
hols. Miss Florence Welsh accom-
panied at the piano during the exer-
cises. Each child was presented with
a favour, a cardboard pumpkin filled
with candy. Mrs. T. J. Sherritt play-
ed soft music preceding the meeting
and also accompanied for the hymns.
Members of the W.M.S. served re-
freshments, and serving were Mrs.
Robert Cook, Mrs. Jack Drysdale,
Mrs. Donald Joynt, and Mrs. Walter
Spencer. The decorating committee
were Mrs. R. J. Drysdale and Mrs.
Dave Kyle. Superintendent of the
Baby Band is Mrs, R. J. Drysdale,
asst. Mrs. D. Kyle.
Mrs. C. Cook and Mrs. W. Good-
win will act as hostesses for the re-
gular Monthlyg
oftheHetl-
meeting
Hen -
sail Institute .which takes place in
the Legion rooms on Wednesday
night, Nov. 9th. The special guests
are the "Grandmothers". Roll call:
My grandmother's name and birth-
place. Prize given for grandmother
with most grandchildren. An out-
standing program will be presented
consisting of the address by Mrs. R.
Simpson; the demonstration by Mrs.
' d and motto byMrs. A.
Drysdale saran
Y
E. Munn, also other features. A
large attendance is urged. Members
are requested to bring their own cups
and spoons.
Vtfeekend visitors with Mrs. Ca-
tharine Redden included IV r. and
Mrs. Verne Hedden and family, Mrs.
?:lex Shorthouse and Gweyn, Mr. and
Mrs, Russell Heddel,Messrs Orville
and Lloyd Hedden, St. Catharines;
91r. and Mrs. Harold .Redden and
Boishie of Dresden,
Mi'. and Mrs. A. L. Case returned
biome from i pleasant notal' trip to
Hamilton, Toronto and Guelph.
Ml. and Mrs. I' Smallecombe sr.
and family of Guelph, spent the
weekend with the former's parents,1
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Smallecombe.
The I:O.O:F. and Amber Rebekah
Lodge held a moot successful hal- '
lowe'en Frolic in the Town hall on
Friday evening. The auditorium and
stage were artistically decorated for
the occasion. Prize winners were as
follows. Best dressed couple 1st, Mr.
and Mrs. Homer Tinney; 2nd, Mr.
and Mrs. David Kyle. Ladies' char-
acter costume lst, Mrs. T. Chutor,
2nd, Mrs.G. Block, Zurich; 'Men's
character 1st, Thomas Meyer, Zur-
ich, 2nd, Edison MacLean, Iiippen.
Ladies' comic lst, Mrs. W. Shale,
Hensall, ',nd Miss Dorothy McMillan
and Mrs, 3, Peebles. Mens' comic 1st,
Mr. Carl Decker, Zurich, 2nd, Jack
Peebles, Hensall. The Judges were
Mr's. Russel Broderick, Miss Florence
Welsh and P. I-1. Middleton. Music
was furnished by Murdoch's orchest-
ra and the lunch booth was operated
by members of the LO.O.F. and Am-
ber Rebekah Lodge.
Tr, and Mrs. Glenn Bell visited
recently with Mr. and Mrs, R. D.
Bell in London.
Mrs. Lorne MeNaughton and Mrs.
Beit Riley spent the weekend with,
relatives in Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Farquhar
spent the weekend with members of
their family in Toronto.
A variety program of local and
outside talent will he held in the
basement of the Hensall United
ST. COLUMBAN
Chrysanthemums in pink, white
and mauve shades adorned the altar
of St. Columban Roman Catholic
Church, St. Co]umban, Saturday
morning at 9:80 o'clock when Grace
Josephine, daughter of Mr. and Mrs,
Joseph Connelly, McKillop township,
became the bride of Mr. Dominic
Patrick Murray, son of Mr. and Mrs.
Thomas Murray, also of McKillop
township. Rev. F. J. O'Drowski offi-
ciated at the double ring ceremony at
9:80 o'clock. Mrs. Vincent Lane, Mc-
Killop township, presided at the or-
gan, and Mrs. Thomas Kale, Sea-
forth, sang an "Ave Maria," and `'0n
This Day, 0 Beautiful Mother,"
Given in marriage by her father, the
bride wore a lovely gown of white
bridal satin, buttoned down the back,
featuring a stand-up collar with
bead trimming, and long tight
sleeves ending in lily points. The
skit extended into a train. Her em-
broidered veil was held in place by
a coronet headdress encrusted with
rhinestones, and she carried a bou-
quet of red American Beauty roses
with satin streamers. The maid of
honor, Miss Rita Connelly, London,
and the bridesmaid, Miss Marie Con-
nelly, sisters of the bride, wore taf-
feta gowns in aquamarine and orchid
shades, respectively. The gowns were
fashioned with nylon yokes and ber-
tha necklines, edged with lace, The
long full skirts were in bustle -back
effect.They wore large lace picture
hats and long mittens, harmonizing
with their gowns. Their .flowers were
bouquets of bronze -toned roses. The
flower girl, Rosemary Murray, niece
of the bridegroom, was in a. pastel
green frock with poke bonnet to
match her frock. She carried a nose-
gay of mixed flowers. Billy Murray,
nephew of the bridegroom, was ring
bearer, wearing a navy jacket and
white trousers. Mr. Frank Murray
was hest man for his brother, and
the usher were Mr, Thomas Murray
ancl Mr. Michael Connelly. The
bride's mother wore a wine suit, .ac-
cented with navy accessories, and a
white carnation corsage. Mrs. Mur-
ray, mother of the bridegroom, was
dressed in gray with wine accessor-
ies, and wore a corsage of red carna-
tions. Following the wedding dinner
at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
a reception was held at the home of
the bride's parents, for guests from
Stratford, Mitchell, London, and
Kitchener, The home was decorated
with pink and white streamers and
hells. For a wedding trip to London
and Toronto, the bride donned a
brown tailored gabardine suit, On
their return Mr. and Mrs. Murray
will reside on the bridegroom's farm,
McKillop township.
arty ,1ifYsa
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 3, 1949
At Finnigans
ATTENTION HOUSEWIVES
It's later than you think: Prepare now for winter, In stock,
Putty, Stove Pipes, Glass (all sizes), Ga1v. Pails, Paint,
Stove Cement •
kerowax (liquid)..,s•,Tin 39c • 9.-1 quality Currants, 2 lbs. 25c
Special Wax (50114)..Tins 29c White Raisins, choice, 11b. 25c
O'Cedar Glass Wax, till .. 490 Choice Potatoes, 75 Ib... 1.49
0
The Easiest Money you make is what you save in buying
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
LOST.
T -B ,tested red yearling steer arom,d 500
lis, small horns. Phone -collect 'ROBERT
VIVIAN, Dublin central 4818
FOR SALE
39 Ford, equipped with heater and radio.
Phone 686r18 Seaforth
FOR SALE
Quebec heater, used 2 years, in good con-
dition. FRANIK BOWMAN, phone 401.23
Dublin central
FOR SALE
Apples for sale. Come to the orchard and
pick them. Also apples on the ground for
cider. Will take orders for apple butter and
apple icily, Phone 8441.41, SAM STOREY
WANTED TO BUY
Some young cattle around 400 Ills wanted.
Apply at The News
FOR SALE
1047 Pontine Coach in eXcellent"Mechanical
cotdilion.-and good appearance. Under seat
heater. Must sell.: Priced reasonable. Phone
Clinton 101-w
NOTICE
Would the party win took buffalo robe mut
of a drive sited west of Seifnrth on Highway
return the same at once to avoid further
action.
WANTED
Old or disabled horses. W. C. COVEN -
LOCK. Seefnrth. Phone 171 -'
FOR SALE
Modern houses on monthly payments to
reliable parties. Immediate possession. Phone
494-w Seaforth
FOR SALE
2 Collie pups, good heelers. Phone 37x0
Dublin. WILFRED O'ROURKE
FOR SALE
English Melton shorty overcoat, almost new,
size #86. Thirty-five dollar value for 35,00.
THOMPSON'S SHOE REPAIR, opp Library
FOR SALE
Pigs—A bunch of chunks. Apply to DOUG-
LAS FRASER, 166 con. Grey two. Phone FOR SALE
20x8, Brussels 2 registered Hereford bulla, 18 & 11 mon05e.
Sired by Pine Echo Boon] Stormily 5th. Nerd
under accreditation, passed first test with
no reactors. Fully guaranteed If kept in con
clition. Apply
BERT BEACOM, Rk. 1, Blyth. Phone 22x4
HUGH THOMPSON
SHOE REPAIR
Opp. Library
New Stock
Sterling Work Shoes
7 different .Styles & Prices to
choose from including Arch
Support Shoes
Full line of Gutta Percba
Rubber Boots
Mitchell Cider $z1.
Apple Butter Mill
Will operate every day, start-
ing Oct. 1 until Nov. 25.
FRED HENNICK & SON
For appointment phone
181 Mitchell
FOR SALE
20 Roe Leghorn x Red pullets, priced
reasonably; also 1 dual purpose Shorthorn
caw due to fresben anon. ANDREW CR02IE16,
RR. 2, Seaforth 667122
FOR SALE
A few young Tamworth boars for sale.
LORNE HULLEY, Walton RR. 2 Phone
840r32 Seaforth
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon Bros., Publishers
Authorized as Second Class mail, Post Office-
Dept.,
fficeDept„ Ottawa
_
FOR SALE
in Settforth a large brick house, with
income; bath, slate roof, reasonable. Phone
301.2 Dublin
FOR SALE
One girl's blue Kenwood Blanket Cloth
coat. Sire 19X. In A-1 condition. Can be seen
at SCOINS CLEANERS, Seaforth
Auction Sale
OF 80 HEREFORD wES'rBRN CATTLE,
T -B tested. Will be held al, Harold Jackson's
farm, half mile east of Seaforth, on Monday,
November 7th at 1 pan.
30 steers ranging from 600 to 1000 lbs;
25 heifers ranging from 500 to 700 lbs. 25
spring calves; 2 wagon horses; 1 Western
saddle and bridle, like new.
Terms cash,
C. H. DOW, Proprietor
Harold Jackson Auctioneer
Auction Sale
01 FARM MACHINERY & HOUSEHOLD
Effects, At Lot 27, Con. .8, Ilibbcrt
3 miles west of Stalin, on Saturday, Nov-
ember 5th at 1 pre.
2 fain wagons. wagon boa seed drill,
inhrow disc harrow, 2 -walking plows, Deer-
ing mower, cutter, . light wagon, sleighs,
road cart, fanning mill, cutting box, speed
jack, -1,000-Ib scales, seu8Tler, bag truck,
house door, hay fork, sling ropes & chain,
whipplotrees, ncekyokes, chains and other
articles. 1927 Whippet car in good condition.
Poultry-100rock pullets, laying, 2 chicken
shelters & poultry equipment, Poultry fence.
5 netting. 5 sq, pine veranda posts.
Horse collars, set double harness (with
breeching), set single harness, wheel barrow,:
16 ft. straw blower pipe.
Household Effects—Kitchen range (good),
spool leg extension table, 6 kitchen chairs,
number of rocking chairs, kitchen cabinet,
couch, glass cupboard, number of small
tables, odd attire & occasional chairs, Me-
ttle 0, stair carpet. floor carpets, 3 furnished
bedrooms, chests of drawers, spring mat-
tress, trunks and bedding, cherry round tnlsle,
lamps, spool whatnot, spool beds, quilt
boxes, toilet sets, flower pots, dishes, sealers,
garden tools, lawn mower, child's go-cart,
child's wagon, cottgoleum rug 9'09'
Terms cash
JAMES HILL, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
John Butson, Clerk
Auction Sale
OF FARM PROPERTY, LIVE STOCK and
Hnttaehold Effects. At Lot 12, Con.. t, . Hint
Two•. 1 mile south of TTillsgreen on Tar
Ln,, oic Thur day, Nov. In, at 12 o'clock.
HORSES M trhed temp brown fillies,
CATTLE -ren elsole' Durham and Here
ford ernes, due to freshen from Sammy to
A5011. Ono 10 500 Hereford hull. three baby
beeves, three summer r t.. 7 i1 torted.
Pros --1 York hogs almost ready for nia0-
lret. 8 pigs tenweeks old. Poultry --131 hv-
livid pullets, laying Tray and Grain A
quantity of oats, 40 ton mixed hey.
FARM MACHINERY... -M -H binder; 10-20
M=0 tractor, !n gond condition; 0 furrow
internstinnnl plow; spring teeth cultivator:
M -D oil bath mower, new M-1) drop heed
hay loader; silky rebel M -D fertiliser drill,
13 hoe; Tudhope Ancloson manure spreader,
gond; 2 walking Plows; four section -har-
rows; 3 drum steel yeller; set of arm scales;
fanning mill; DeLavel cream 00110ra10r; a
geed Sul her tired wagon with sliding �, hat
rackc1 set of farm sleighs; bag truck; } p
motor and pump ionic; M -I3 bean seuliler;
two wheeled trailer ; cutter 1 set of breeching.
harness, single harness; number of hose
Toilers; forks, shovels, whifilgtrees, chains,
hayfork sling ropes, sling chains, ole.
1946 Mercury Sedan in .good condition,
Colony amuse 10x12 and other poultry eget.
Household Effects—A full line of household
effects Including an 0 ft. Westinghouse hi -
hew) ; 4 plate Moffatt electric range.
new; R o ;tinghaase washing machine, like
new, kitchen eahinet.; other kitchen fund -
lute.: mantel radia; Singer sewing =whine;
Nheaerfteld Now Williams upright Plane
:tritium:
:tritium s fa; extension table; rockers, small
trades; 4 complete bedroom 'suites, spring &
mettress51' quilt boxes, trunks. bedding,
cloelcs, two. Milts 0x12, scatter mats, floor
etteerings. pictures, r Targe mirrors, sealers,
dishes, kitchen utensils, etc.
FARMS, -The farm consists of 100 acres,
Lot 12, ran, 7, ITay Twp, 14, mile south of
1llisrroen.. On the premises is a 1t;.etory
brad` house, large Lank barn with straw tied,
drive shed, hydro throughout buildings; clay
hour ; 8 acres fall wheat sown ; farm in
excellent state of cultivation, good water
supply
Also n fifty acre farm, North 14 Let 11,
adjoining the 100 acre farm ; frame bare•
all land North
1.1 Alla . Lot 15, fifty acres grass
farm; on the Babylon line 0f Stanley Twp.
<xerllent grass with windmill, good water
0l1pply
These farm,. will all be sold in separate
Parcels. subject to reserve bid
Tom, en chattels Bash; property, °';;
down. balance in 60 days, •
ESTATE OF LATE PRAM{ ITAGAN
Harold Ja<sksen, Auctioneer
E; P, Chesney. C1nrk
FOR SALE
Pianos, furniture; 4 new pintos, large
stuck used refinished pianos; 00 & 25 *tele re-
frigerators. Trade in your old piano. S.F.
SCI•IUETT & SONS, Mildmay Furniture Store.
Mildmay. Free delivery
FOR SALE
Sprayed Apples for sale. Spys, Kings,
loldietc.
Ploa Cintn613-24,FREI) McCLYMONT
WANTED
Secretary -Treasurer
For Huron County Federation of Agricul-
ture. Duties to commence early in December.
Apply by tender to
ROY,W. V. fie.-Trcasuter, Box 3111
Clinton, not Ino hun November 20th.
NOVEMBER MEETING OF
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
BOX
I ttuurat
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Phones; Day 43
Night 595W
The next meeting of the Huron County
Council will bo held In the Council Cham-
bers, Court. House, Goderich, commencing
Tuesday, November 16th,. at 2,00 P.M.
All accounts, notices of deputations and
other business re<ruiring the attention or
Council should be In the hands of the Coun-
ty Clerk not later than Saturolay, November
r»Ch, 1949.
N. W. MILLEn,...
County Clerk
Codetieh,Ontario
Clerk's Notice of First Posting
of Voters' Lists
Municipality of Hibbert Township
Perth County
Notice is hereby given that I have com-
plied with section three of the Voters' Lists
Amendment Act, 1937, and that I have
postedup atmy office, Lot 28, Cot. 13,
Hibbert Township, en the 25111 clay of Oct-
ober, 1910, the list of all persons entitled to
vote in the said Municipality for members of
Perliantent and Municipal Elections mod. thst
such list It there, for inspection,
And T hereby roll neon all voter's to take
imo,, Iiato proceodhnge to have 110,0' errors or
101.01000 corrected according 10 law.
The lestclay for appeal being the Toth day
of N,rembor. 1949.
TII05. I). WREN
Clerk of the Twp. of Ililbert
NOTICE
Township of Tuckersinith
T"ilckerunith Council meeting will be held
at s o'clock, Saturday, Nov. 0
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of insurance rinks effect
ed at lowest rates in hirst-Claes,.
Companies.
FOR SALE
Brick house, 8 Pe. bathroom, furnace,.
double garage, situated s/w corner of. WRsua
& - Centro Sta. 'A lovely home. Prompt pos-
session.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROHER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Res. 220 Office 324
Township of Hibbert
Court of Revision
Noticeis hereby given that the Court. of
Revision of the Assessment Roll of the
Township of Iliblert far the year 1910 will
be held in the Township Hall, Stat8e, on
Monday, Nov, 70h4 1949, at two 'p.m.
Dated at -Cromarty Oct. 15th, 1949
THOS. D. WREN
Clerk of the Twp' of 13ibbert,
Cromarty. RR. #1
Highest Cash Prices for 1
Dead Stock
1' HORSES..2,50 each
CATTLE 2.60 each
► HOGS .50 per cwt.
According to size and
condition
CALL COLLECT
SEAFORTH 15
1• d
MARTIN W. STAPLETON
DR. F. ROSS HOWSON
Physicians and Surgeons
Phone 90 Seaforth
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto,
Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Institute, Mooredeld'e Eye, and Gold"e0
Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third WeBneaday
in each month from 2 to 4 p.m. -53 Waterloo
Street, Stratford. Telephone 267
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D.
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 p.m. to 5 p.m,, daily,
except Wednesday and Sunday
Evenings. Tuesday, Thursday ant
Saturday only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance arta
desirable.
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main' St. Seaforth
Phone 106
The McKillop Mutual
FireInsurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFOIITH, ONT.
Officers.—P" ideal, 0. W. Leonhardt, Bred-
hagen; Vice Rree., Hugh Alexander, Walton;
of
Sec.-Treas. &Martat; . e1. M. A. Read Seaford.
r'tt'
Frank
Seaforth •
Dlreclors—Robt. Archibald, 5 e
McGregor, Clinton' S. H. Whitmore,Seaforth
R3; Cris Leonlmrdt, Bornhol; E. J.
Trewarthn, Clinton; Sohn L. Malone, Seaforth t
J. H. McEwing, Blyth RR1 ; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; Harvey, Fuller, Goderich RR2
Agents—John E. Pepper, Brucetleld; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin'; J. F. Prueter, Brodhagen 1
George A. Watt, Blyth
Parties desirous to effect insurance or
transact other busineso, will be promptly
attended to by appllcationo to any of t0
above named officers addressed to their
respective post offices
aD
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
President
Angus Sinclair, R. R. 1, Mitchell
Vise -President
Milton McCurdy, R. R. 1, Kirkton
Directors
William H, Coates, Exeter
Martin Feeney, Dublin
B. Clayton Colquhoun, Science Hill
William A. Hamilton, Cromarty
Agents
T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham
Alvin L. Harris, Mitbhell
Thomas Scott. Cromarty
Secretory -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral Director
MAIN ST., 839AFORTH
Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-
pital Bed for rent. Agent for Mitchell
Nursery Flowers. Phone 119.
Nights and Holidays 65
Alvin W. Sillery
Barrister, Solicitor, kc,.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
PATRICK 30. Me00NNELL
H, GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
FOR SALE
Six room brick dwelling on West William
51 with garage.
100 acres near Walton, buildings with n11
modern conveniences..
A frame double dwelling on Centre street
with two acresof land
Pasture farm near Varna with 60-60 scree
of improved land. Good water. supply
Good farm 100 acres, 2',i miles north of
Seaforth. Early Possession. 0reek Ponca
through farm.
Modern brick duplex on West William at.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
M. A. RNID, Seaforth
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTII SHOWROOMS
are open each TUESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Harburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 J, Exeter.
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed
ce
list. 6idin samplesaln sealed 20s; 24 oamploe 05100 Mail
Order Dept. T-744, Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
BARNS CLEANED
And whitewashed following T.B. test. Brand
new sprayer capable of 1000 lbs. 104000ure.
Work clone to inspector's satisfaction. Phone
Dublin 44 r 6. FT0E1) HARBURN