The Seaforth News, 1949-11-17, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
WEEK END SPECIALS 1
AT STEWART BROS.
5.00
BARGAIN
RACK
This ,rack contains knitted
suits, reg. 10.95. Teen age
suits that sold for 10,00.
Odd plaid •sport jackets reg-
ular to 12.95. Any one to be
sold for the ridiculous price
of.,.
5.00
REGULAR TO 14.95
GIRLS 3 PIECE •
SNOW SUITS
Threepiece blanket cloth
snow suits ' In two-tone
shades of wine, green and
red,' These sold last season
at 14.95. We're clearing the
range out at the very low
price of
5.00
STANDARD QUALITY $1.00 LINE, WOMEN'S
SNUGCIES & SHIRTS
White or tearose shades of quality
waffle stitch undies for winter wear.
Regular stock $1.00 line to clear at
i>emr
75
saussactseivasstarrarssaaarestaratuasaisasss
Anay.ssa_as
CLEARING SALE!
MAN -TAILORED SHIRTS
"New Yorker" „
and
Tooke
man -
tailored shirts for women and misses.
Broken size ranges of shirts that sold
from 2.50 to 4.50. To clear at.........
1,95
NEW
PLASTICIZED
Paper Drapes
Gay floral patterns en as-
sorted light grounds,' Plasti-
cized paper drapes. ready to
hang.
They're good looking and
thrifty priced at
REGULAR TO 45,00
UNTRIMMED
WINTER
COATS
From regular stock un-
trimmed winter coats, in-
cluding a few Braeburn
Kenwood coats,
Shades are black, grey, blue,
wine and brown, to clear at
moscommmemmu
William M. Hart
TOP QUALITY COAL
Unloading a car of Nut and a
car of Stove this week
Office PHONE 593-W Seaforth
THE VOICE OF TEMPERANCE
Last week thousands of women
gathered in Massey Hall, Toronto,
to protest against the iniquities
that are rampant under the Ontar-
io Liquor Act. It is a sign that the
tide is rising -the tide of resent-
ment against a traffic that is dem-
oralizing this province. It is a sign
too that Premier Frost must take
drastic action to redeem his posi-
tion, The Huron Temperance Fed-
eration demands a policy that 18 in
the interests of Temperance.
(Advt.)
TUCKERSMITH
Now on Sale -Tribute to a Tree. Proceeds
for Community Center, price tile, at Beattie
Bros 5c to 91.00 Store
The regular monthly meeting of
the Board of Trustees of Tucker -
smith school Area was held in No. 4
School on the evening of Nov. 8th
with all the members present and
Jas. McIntosh presiding. The minutes
of last meeting were read and con-.
firmed. Correspondence was pre-
sented and dealt with as follows:
from Mrs. Lillian Grummett request-
ing repayment to her of superannua-
tion fees deducted from her salary
as supply teacher. Messrs McIntosh
and McLean were appointed to inter-
view Mrs. Grummett after consulta-
tion wih Mr. Trott. Waterloo Music
Co, acknowledgment of order for
Rhythm Band instruments, filed. W.
P. Roberts acknowledgment of invi-
tation to the Board meeting and his
acceptance of the same, filed. Mr.
W. P. Roberts was present at the
meeting and on invitation briefly ad-
dressed the Board.
G. G. Gardiner, I.P.S. announce-
ment of Convention of Township
School Area Trustees 111 Memorial
Hall, 0.A.C., Guelph, on Nov. 23rd
at 9:30 a.m. The Board made plans
for as many as possible of the Board
'to attend. Ontario Teachers' Federa-
tion re revised salary schedule, filed.
The Board, after discussion decided
to change the large gateway atNo. 0
25.00
BROS.
"My Grandmother's name and birth
place," Another interesting feature
Was the motto "Let us grow lovely
growing old' as given by Mrs A kt.
Munn. Mrs Munn also voiced
thanks to the ladies for the "bank
book received by Margaret Lynn.
Many items of business were brought
up. As a result of the Institute "Com-
munity" night in the Town hall, Nov.
4th, the Sec'y reported giving to
the community building fund, the
amount of $200.00 (expenses paid).
This makes the total contribution of
663,55 given to this particular pro-
ject. Mrs. Beer voted thanks to Mrs.
Parke, Mrs. A. D. McEwen and all
responsible for the successful affair,
also to the men who gave such 'help-
ful assistance. The Merchants are to
be congratulated on their splendid
support in donating prizes, etc.
On motions of Mrs. A. D. McEwan
and Mrs. Smallecombe it was decid-
ed to operate the chamber of Com
in connec ion wi 1e
scree
1 booth t th tl
frolic on Nov. 18th, all proceeds for
Community Bldg. Fund. The follow-
ing ladies volunteered to give their
services, Mrs. H. W. Horton, Mrs.
W. Pepper, 'Mrs. Beer, Mrs. A,
Mousseau, Mrs. J. Paterson, Miss
Gray, Mrs. R. MaoLaren, Mrs.
Parke, Miss Luker, Mrs. Schwalm,'
Mrs. Orr, Mrs. Smallecornbe.
It was moved by Mrs. Goodwin,
seconded by Mrs, Edwards, that the
donation of $25.00 voted to the Le-
gion be used for the purchase of
cups and saucers, for use in the Le-
gion rooms.
The group favours holding.a ser-
ies of euchres and dances, starting
possibly on Jan. 13th. Proceeds for
Institute endeavors. It was moved
by Mrs. Drysdale, seconded by Mrs.
Parke, that the Institute go ahead
with further plans. Mrs. Beer and
Mrs. Parke were named to secure FOR SALE
Limited qua,tlty of Drumheller Deep Seam
orchestras and make other arrange -
meats re the Same. Alberta Coal. Also Chestnut Conl for sale.
It se- Phone 36r13 Dublin. KRAUKOPF BROS.
was moved by Miss Ellis
School from the Kippen Road to the
8.th Col. road, west of east line
fence and are requesting the County
THURSDTY, NOVEMBER 17, 1940
At Finnigans
WiNTER POTATOES •
In stock choice cooking Potatoes, These Potatoes are
graded and are sold on a money -back guarantee. Stock up
now, 75 lbs. 1.69. Remember we deliver
0 WEEK -END SPECIALS 0
Seedless Raisins, 2 lbs... 29c Glace 'Cherries, ib .,..,..., 65c
Choice Quality Prunes, 1 7b. 23c Choice Dates, lb , . , , • • 25e
Best Quality Rice, 2 lbs... 29c , Seeded Raisins, lb. 250
"Attention Ladies: In stook, 'Wool and Part Wool Hose"
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. and Mrs. John. Little' and Mr. and
nk their
fiends rands wish,
neighbors for their ,many kind-
nesses and expessiogs of sympathy and those
who assisted inany way; also Dr. Meldaster
and Dr. Brady
CARD OF THANKS •
I wish to express my thanks for cards and
treats I received when I was sick.
MRO, L. MAKIN'S
CARD -OF THANKS
I. wish to thank all my friends and neigh-
bors for the flowers, cards and treats while
a patient in Scott Memorial Hospital.
MRS. AGNES CONSIST'
LOST
Two head-. of cattle, about 500 nes. One
red with white head, the other is red. If you
have seen either of these animals, please
phone 848081, Seaforth, D. L. McNIOHOL,
RR, 1, Walton,
WANTED
Housekeeper for midde aged couple in Sea -
forth. Duties light, all conveniences. Phone
299 or write P.O. - Box 819, Seaforth
conded by Mrs. 'Geiger, that the WANTED
Huron County Hospitalization Plan Olafson. ler wanted
a tedd Yea Johns & ileac sales,
now in effect be approved and spon- Ezee Flow fertilizer Spreaders; Freeman
sored by the Hensall Institute, car- ydrannc loaders; lost hole diggers, & etc.
ried. Apply MEL MIUNT, RR. 4, Brantford
The prize, a silk scarf, for the WANTED
grand- ran
h most havingthe er Sr gentleman.
•a dnloth ler e t
1 11o fpr etc lY g
children was claimed by Mrs J. ABjnrdrt The New'a office
caraml,
At this time Mrs. R. Middleton
favored with an interesting reading
"Mrs. Aries at the telephone". Mrs.
0Sherry and Mrs, Chapman will be
hostesses at the December meeting.
The rob call will feature a donation
to the Sick Children's Hospital. Mrs.
Blackwell will give the motto: Mrs.
C. Smillie, the demonstration; Mrs.
Cross, the address; Miss Welsh will
have charge of the Xmas Carols.
The London Area Convention held
Oct. 25th, 26th and 27th was ablY
reported by Mrs. G. Armstrong, who
attended the sessions as a delegate.
Mrs. Armstrong recounted worth-
while comments on the various out-
standing speakers.
A trousseau in grandmother's day
was then displayed by Mrs, M. Drys-
dale, who vividly described each
item. In keeping with the theme "His-
torical Research" Mrs.:R. Simpson,
the guest speaker most interestingly
presented the topic "Let's laugh at
men's Fashions." Mrs. H. Horton
expressed appreciation to all, after
which the National anthem was sung.
At the close delicious refreshments
were served by the social committee.
Regular meeting of the Village
Council held November Sth at 8 pan.
all
c' Chamber with
in the Council
members present except Councillor
W. Parke. Minutes of the last regu-
lar and special meeting read. Jones
and Tudor, that the minutes .be ad-
opted as read, carried, F. 'Harburn
reported re the streets as being
looked after. J. A. Paterson reported
re the tax arrears. Correspondence
Road Committee to make the neves- read as follows; Workmen's Co1n-
pensation Board, Judge T. M, Cost -
Different
provision. ello, Village of Exeter, Police Vil-
schoolDadministration
matatio pertaining to loge of Zurich, Department of Pub-
atme length
were discussed lie Welfare, Monteith and Monteith
was some t prized and the Treasurer Bills and Accounts read as fol-
tracting Co..zfo to pay Levis Con lows; Prov. Treas., 'Insulin $1.85;
ndNo.for gravel placedeat No. Canadian Legion, Hensall Branch,
1 and 2 Schoolsd, Board the de- wreaths $16,00; C. Johnson, supplies,
count is contribute
The u also de- F. D. $8.70; C. Johnston, supplies,
toiled to cents
per enrolled an amount equal Rr, yin. $5.90; F. G. Bonthron, un-
to 15 cents per pupil and employment stamps $6.76; J. Pass-
more, salary, W. W. $41.66; F. Har-
burn, salary, $123.72; F. G. Bon-
thron, postage, 45.00; 0. Twitchell,
gas, oil, tire, tube, $29.05; County
of Huron 'Hospitalization, Mitchell
$37.50; Bell Telephone, $3.45; Hy-
dro
Commission, hydro, WM. $25.-
49;
5.
49; Hydro Commission, hydro and
t pn y
Ri h d who has 21 in number.
those of pre school age to each
school to purchase Christmas treats.
Accounts as follows were approved.
and ordered paid. H.E.P.O, Exeter
Hydro acct. S.S. No, 1, $9.08; Caus.
tic Sanitation Ltd., pumping two
tanks, $20.00; Jack Hood Sohool sup-
plies, $35.76; Clinton News Re-
cord ad Sec. wtd., $4.20; Mrs. Bert water hall $23.61, total 6327.69,
Haney on acct. caretaking . No. 5, Tudor and Jonesthat the bills
450.00; Mrs. Jean McDonald, supply and accounts as read, be paid, car -
teaching, $8.46.
'The meeting adjourned to meet in
No, 8 School atter Dec. 15th on an
evening set by the chairman. .
S. H. Whitmore, Sec,-Treas.
BAYFFELD
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Miller of
Mount Clemens, Mich., and Miss Lola
Elliott of Detroit, spent the weekend
with Mrs. M. Elliott.
Mr. and 'Mrs. James Scott and
Katie are moving to Toronto this
week where they will spend the win-
ter months.
Mr. and Mrs. LeRoy Poth left on
Monday for Kitchener where they
will spend the winter,
Miss Beverley York of Lucan
spent the weekend at her home in
the village.
Messrs. T. H. Mack, Jack Fraser,
of Bayfield, and Wm. Stothers of
Emhro left on Monday for a hunt-
ing trip to Manitoul=.n Island.
Mr. and Mrs. H. H. Ormond of
Dearborn, Mich., were weekend
guests at the Albion Hotel.
H:ENSALL
"Grandmothers" were the special
guests of the Hensail Institute mem-
bers at the monthly meeting held in
the Legion rooms on Wednesday
night, November Oth when a large
attendance was present, Mrs. F,
Beer presided while Mrs. C. Cook
and Mrs. W. 0. Goodwin were cana-
1
hie hostesses on the occasion. Fol -
,lowing the use of the Ode and the
I Creed, the Lord's Prayer was re -
I peated, minutes read, collection tak-
en. The roll call was answered thus,
ried. W. E. Pfaff appealed re drain-
age matters at the east end of King
Street the Reeve to take this up
with the County Engineer in Goder-.
Jell Nov. 9th. Tudor and Jones, that
we now adjourn, 9:42 p.m., carried.
A delightful program was present-
ed in the Sunday school room of
the Hensall United Church, on Mon-
day
onday evening, Nov. 14th under .the
auspices of the Wohelo Class. Pro-
ceeds will be directed to the M. and
M. Fund. Arrangements were in
charge of the program committee,
Mr. Blackwell, Miss Dorothy Mc-
Naughton, Mrs. D. Kyle, President,
and Howard Brook, Rev. R. A. Brook
ably presided for the following en-
joyable numbers. Vocal solos, The
Lord's Prayer, The Blind Plough
man, A Little Bit of Heaven, Alice
Blue Gown. Miss Jean McDonald of
Exeter, accompanied by Miss Luker,
FOR SALE
1 acres of land with small house 12x'16.
hues and hon -horse 10x71, drivinfi shed
16x20. Will sell the buildings without the
land. Located on part Lot 8, tion. 2, Ma -
Killen. JAMES HART - '
LONDESBORO
Misses Esther and Mary Jamieson
of Toronto spent the weekend with
their parents, Mr, and Mrs. Arthur
Jamieson.
Miss Olive Moon of Toronto visit-
ed her parents, My. and Mrs. Geo.
Moon.
Mi'. Alec, Ross of near Calgary,
formerly of Londesboro,• spent the
weekend at the home of his uncle
and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Moon.
He enjoyed very much to visit the
site of his old home, the old butter
factory which was on the Allan
Shad dick farm.
Mrs. Geo. Moon and Miss OIive,
and Mr. Ross of Alberta, spent the
weekend in Brussels.
Auction Sale
The undersigned has instructed H. Jackson.
onto yell at his farmov123m;31e east of Seaforth,
Wednesday, N.
70 hand of cattle consisting of 90 roc.
and T -B tested Holstein heifers ranging from
050 to son lbs.
20 Hereford and Durham heifers. 700 lbs.
20 Hereford and Durham steers, 750 lbs.
Terms cash.
SCOTT DAVIDSON, Proprietor
H. •Jackson, Auctioneer
2 DAY
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK, IMPLEMENTS &
Idousehold Effects, -
Will be held et Lot 21, Con. 14, Mullett
Twp., 1 mile east & 1 mile south or Blyth.
Both sales at 1 P.M.
THURS., NOV. 24.36 head of Beef
Catttle & full line of Farm Machinery, Pout -
OV,
& Grain.
SAT., NOV. 30-
Complete line of house
EaeM%, including rr'igidnire, electric stove,
(both like new) ; washer, niOdern and antique
furniture, dishes, etc.
GEORGE SLOAN, Proprietor -
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
E.. Chesney, Clerk
Auction Sale
OF Hov9'H
FURNITURE. At
thee
SGLD
Frrrm, Ribbert Two., 1 mile.s west of Stalin,
r 3 miles east or red tavern school. On
Friday November 15, at 1 p.m.
Davenport; number of rockers & small
tables. Dining room table & 5 chairs, Walnut
bed springs & mattress. 2 spool beds &
springs, 2 dressers & stands. 1 heaut> reat.
mattress; 1 singer seting machine: 3 heating
stoves; glass cupboard; radio. Moclt, Tud-
hope electric range; heavy wiring; 2 kitchen
tables & kitchen chair; Princess Pat range
(white enamel),. (new); kitchen cabinet;
Beattyelectric washer (like new) ; 2 flour
ams; 150 lbs of flour.
Electric table limps dishes, kitchen uten-
sils, crocks, sealers, 2 robes.
Lady's muskrat.. coat. 2 men's noon teats.
Linoleum floor coverings, carpets,
Terns cash
WM, PATRICK, Staffs, Proprietor
Harrold Jackson, Auctioneer
HUGH THOMPSON
SHOE REPAIR
Opp. Library
Rubber Boots & Sock Savers
• Four Buckle Rubber Goloshes
Skates sharpened & straightened
' and
Sterling Work Shoes
WANTED
Wanted to take in. laundry. Phone 136 J,
Seaforth
TRIBUTE TO 'A TREE
A'• booklet bearing the above title published
by John Beattie and sponsored by the Sea -
forth Lawn Bowling Club is now on sale.
Proceeds go to the Seaforth Memorial Cen-
tre. A suitable Christmas gift for shut-ins.
relatives or friends
Copies may be purchased at the Beattie
Bios, 5c to 91.00 store. Price 50 cents
The Seaforth Lawn Bowling Club
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Snowdon Bros„ Publishers
Authorized as Second Glass mail, Past Office
Dept., Ottawa
BOX
'Nut -tend, 'i ru r
LOST
On Saturday In the vicinity of Seaforth a
tail light and license plate. No• 76T5. Finder
please .phone. Blyth 23-4 collect.. WESLEY
ROE
Auction Sale
IN THE SKATING RINK, . SEAFORTIM,
on Saturday, Nov. 19th at. 1.30 p.m.
The Household Effects of the late Sues'
Munroe.
12x15 Axminster; fernery rockers, book
shelves, sewing machine, White; 1 fool
stool.; small tables; wall mirror; 2 pr. drapes;
goal silk damask; 40 inches, 0 ft. 4 ins.
2 pr. of Homespun. 42 inches, 0 ft. 4 ins..
1 Congoleum. 944 congoleum axe ; linol-
eum 050; 1 bedstead, le, springs & mattress;
full size springs & mattress; dresser, wash-
stand, hassock, medicine cabinet, odd chairs,
oilbmuer, .-Quebec range, buffet table &
chairs; bake table; kitchen cabinet;. electric
rangette, Sunshine; ironing boned, electric
Iron, washing machine, easy gyrator ; clothes
dryer, folding.
1987 Plymouth conch in A-1 condition.
5 used house doors; 16 -used house windows
Terms cash
HAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Miss Agnes Leiper ' of Toronto
Pent the weekend at the home of.
her mother Mrs. Annie Leiper.
The Farm Forum of S.S. No. 11
met in the school house Monday
night and spent an enjoyable even-
ing.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom Caldwell spent
Sunday at the hone of Mrs. Robt.
Caldwell. Tom has .gone North to
hunt. Mrs. Caldwell is staying with
Mrs. Robt. Caldwell,
Miss Mary Caldwell of London
visited with Mrs, Robt. Caldwell over
the weekend.
FOR SALE'
Quebec heater, used 2 years, in good con-
dition. PRANK BOWMAN, phone 401'23
Dublin central
H U LLETT
Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Riley, Sea -
forth, and Mr. Jack Matheson, Tor-
onto, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Riley,
Ronald Riley visited on Friday
with John and Douglas McGregor,
Kippen,
Mrs• Charles Riley and Mrs. A. S.
Riley, Seaforth, and Mrs. MoG1•egor,
Kippen, spent Friday in London.
BORN
FOR SALE
Kelvinator refrigerator, recently over-
hauled, in real good condition. Apply PEARL.
WAY 71J Seaforth
FOR SALE
Ohevr'olet sedan 1034 model. WALTER
BROADFOOT,' phone, Brussels 19,•16
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
,Blowers for all occasions
Phones: Day 43
Night 595W
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of insurance risks effect
ed at lowest rates in First-class
Companies.
FOR SALE
Brick house, 8 Pc. bathroom, furnace,
double garage, situated s/w corner of Wilson
& Centre Sts, A lovely. home. Prompt :pos-
wsion..
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE & REAL
ESTATE BROKER
SEAFORTH
Phones: Res. 220 Office 334
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, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden
Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday
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 an.
Saturday. only, 7-9 p.m.
Appointments made in advance ars
desirable.'
FOR RENT
For rent. in Seaforth, kitchen and large
bed sitting room apt, ground floor. Immediate
Possession. Apply at The News
FOR SALE
30 Tamworth chunks. about 40 lbs; also 2
purebred Tamworth sows; one young bound,
good runner, -LESLIE PEPPER, P.R. 4
Walton. Phone 848x22
HENDERSON-At Scott Memorial Hospital,
MI November 12th, to Mr, and Mrs.
Arthur Henderson, Seaforth RR. 6, a son
BENNTOER--At St, Joseph's Hnpiitnl,
MoMrs.00 Friday,Nov 11111to Mr, and
rs. SylvestrBennlger (Stella John-
son), S 900
FOR SALE
Goad Durham calf, week old also dressed.
geese and turkeys for Xmas, milk. ted. GEO,
COLCLOUGH, Clinton '805031
FOR SALE
Six little pigs 7 weeks. old. EI) BOYES,
Brumfield. Phone 02522. Clinton
FOR SALE
Mahogmry host bed, like new, with springs;
also some used brick, a cloth rug, 2 sines.
well pump with pipe. 1 pump, 2 dressers, 2
iron kettles. CLARENCE REEVES, Side St.
' FOR SALE
McCley Royal Escort ranee, 3 years old ;
1 coal heater; 1 set bell springs; 1 dresser;
1 bicycle; 1 piano ease organ, JIM CAM-
ERON, Walton.
FOR SALE
Small mill heater in good shape, 85.
Phone 494w
FOR SALE
A string bunch or pigs, a gond Hereford
heifer, bred; a bright young dog; tinkers
for any purpose. from registered stock No.
D211267. A. R. DODDS, phone 833014
WANTED
Old or 'disabled horses. W. C. COVEN-
LOCK, Seaforth. Phone 171
FOR SALE
Modern houses on monthly payments to
reliable parties. Immediate possession. Phone
494-w Seaforth
CLERK'S NOTICE
Of the First Pasting of the 'Voters'
List, 1949
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
Notice is hereby given that I have com-
plied with Seotlon '7 of the' Voters' List Act
and that I have posted up - nt my office et
Seaforth, on the 30,1 day of November, 1949,
the list of all persons entitled to vote in the
said Municipality nt Municipal Elections, and
that such list remains those for inspection.
And I: hereby call upon all vote to .take
immediate proceedings to have any errors or
omissions corrected according to lase, the
last day for appeal being the 241h day of
November, 1949.
D. H. WILSON,
Olerk
TENDERS WANTED
VETERINARY SURGEON
J. 0. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 106'
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE - SEAFORTH, ONT.
Officers•-Preside.rt, C. W. Leonhardt. Brod-
hagen ; Vice Pres„ Hugh Alexander, Walton;
Sec.-Treas. & Manager, M. A. Reid, 'Seaforth
Directors-Robt. Archibald, Seaforth ; Frank
McGregor,Clinton; S. H. Whitmore, Seaforth
RR3 ; Chris Leonhardt, Bornholm ; E. J.
Trewartha, Clinton ; John L. Malone, Seaforth ;
J. H. McEwing, Biyth RR1 ; Hugh Alexander,
Walton ; Harvey Fuller, Goderioh RR2
Agents -John E. Pepper. Brumfield; R. F.
MoKorcher, Dublin ; J. F. ?ruder, Brodhaged l
George A. Watt, Blyth
Patties desirousto effect insurance or
transact other business, will be promptly
attended to by applications to any of th
above named officers addressed to their
respective pout.. offices.
Township of Tuckersniith
Tenders will be received by the under-
signed up to 8 P.M.,, Nov. 19, 1949, for
supplying and operating trucks, and' :snow-
plowing equipment for snowplowing township..
roads in the winter of 1949-1950.
V -type plows and hydraulically.. onernted
equipment to he used. Two trucks to be
hired. Contractor to supply all help required.
Tenders to state a rate per hour.
Tenders to be sealed, plainly marked
"Tender" and delivered or mailed to reach
the Clerk not later than '8 P.M., Nov. 18,
1540.
E. P. CHESNEY
Clerk Twp, of Tuekeramlth
Highest Cash Prices for
Dead Stock
HORSES -2.80 each.
CATTLE 2.60 each
HOGS .50 per cwt.
According to size and
condition
CALL COLLECT
SEAFORTH 15
a:
DARLING & COMPANY
or CANADIV,, LIMITED
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario r••^ •c
President
Angus Sinclair, R R. 1, 'Mitchell
Vise -President
Milton McCurdy, R. R. 1, Kirkton
Directors
William H. Coates, Exeter
Martin Feeney,; Dublin
E. Clayton Colquhoun.. Science Hill
William A. Hamilton,Cromarty.
Agents
T. G. Ballantyne, Woodham
Alvin L. Harris, Mitbhell
Thomas' Scott, Cromarty
Secretary -Treasurer
Arthur Fraser, Exeter
G. A. WHITNEY
Funeral 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.
PATRICE D. McCONNELL
H. GLENN HAYS, County Crown Attorney
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
FOR SALE
Six room brick dwelling on ,West William
St., with garage.
100acres near Walton, buildings with all
modern conveniences.. '
A frame double dwelling on Centre street
with two acres of land -
Pasture farm near Varna with 50-60 acres
of improved land. Good water ;supply
Good farm 100 acres,. 2% miles north of
Seaforth. Early. possession. Creek passes
through farm.
Modern brick duplex on West William st.
Modern dwelling on Louisa St.. Seaforth.
M. A. REID, Seaforth.
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.
FOR SALE
Hygienic Supplies (rubber, goods) mailed -
Ilut, 0 �samplin essn25c 1 24 sn sealed mpleenvelope$1,00. price
Order Dept. T-74, Nov -Rubber Co„ Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
BARNS CLEANED
And whitewashed following T.B. testa Brand
new sprayer 01,140121e of 1000 lbs. Pressure.
Werk done to inspector's satisfaction, Phone
Dublin. 44 r 9. FRED HARBURN