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The Seaforth News, 1946-02-14, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 14, 1948 MENSALL' Reg l n g.Village; ' Mr. and Ml's, G. .111,I. Drysdale are Co u ar meeting of the. uncil held this eyening in the in Toronto this week attending the l Co Hardware Convention there. I me :liars Mrs Garnet Mouseau and babe of the, Zurich visited during the past week Hy with Mr, and .Mrs. John MacBeath, Mrs, Bowden of Exeter visited as over the weekend with Mi. and Mrs. coll Jack Farquhar and family. 1 ed Miss Maude Glenn of London le visited during the week with Mr, and st Mrs. Geo. Glenn and Mr, and Mrs. gen John M. 'Glenn, Mr. Wm, Brown attended the re Hardware Convention held in Toren- lie to this week. The many friends of Mr, Joseph ha Hagan regret to hear of his contin- F ued illness, and hope for an' improve- dol went. Miss Fayme Logan received- word low of the death of her sister, Mrs. Elliott, who has resided with mem- bers of her family in Manitoba for De the past few years. The W.M.S. of the United Church Af will meet at the home of Mrs. E. Cr Geiger on Thursday afternoon Feb. M 14, at 3 o'clock. Miss Eleanor Bell, R.N., daughter a of Mrs. Wm. Hyde returned to New Co Yorktoresume her nursing duties: tie Miss Bell' has just obtained her re- tirement from the services, having served as. a nursing sister with the Co R.C.A.F. The W.M.S. of. Carmel Presby- In terian Church will meet in the school F room of the church on Thursday. Feb. 14 at 3 p.m. Da .4 large number of members and L congregts of Carmel ation attended Presbyterian, annual F. congreg cfp meeting which was held- 'in h the ail uncil Chamber at. $ p.m. with all mbers being present. Minutes of previous meeting read. Fink and de, that the- minutes be adopted read. Carried, R. J. Paterson, tax ector reported as having collect - $42.44 since the last meeting, aving a balance of $191.10 'out- anding, also stated - he. had re- ved a letter from D. W. Foss as reg his property on South Rich- nd St. R. E. Shaddick reported as ving 'received a letter from the mergency Shelter Officer in Lws:: n as regards vacant house in the age.' Correspondence read as fol - s; Ontario Association of Rural unicipalities, Queen Alexander iatorium, Dept. of Planning and velopinent, Dept. of Veterans fairs, Dr. D. G. Steer, Meadows itoph and Co., County Treas., onte th & Monteith, Gutta Percha an Rubber Ltd., Pritchard -Andrews Ontario Good Roads Associa- n, same considered and filed. Bills and Accounts read: Huron unty, bal. road account $1183.38; A. Paterson, prem. on bonds $28. surance, hall $32. total $60., Di. H. Scherk, transportation re bus $5.; Gutta Percha Rubber Ltd Fire Dept., supplies $64.20; Peters, repairs, hall $8.20; Muni - al World, supplies $11.35;Associ- it Rural Municipalities, member - schoolroom .o r schoolroom of the church on urs- ship5.; J. Pfaff, snowplowing Thurs- day evening February 7, Rev. P. A. $ Ferguson was chairman and for J. streets $7.50; R. Broderick, snow re - W. Bonthron, secretary the o` al, team $12.60; H. Wolff, la_ meeting. Following the devotional rnbour, snow removal $8.40; G. Hud - exercises the varied reports of the son labour, snow removal $8.40; C. different organizations were given and were all most gratifying, Follow- Schwalm, labour, snow removal $8,• °ng the business Rev. Ferguson ad- 40; K. McKenzie, labour, snow T e ,tressed the congregation with an in- ntoval $8.40; T. Kyle, salary, $73: spirational message. The meeting 80; Hensall School Board, current concluded with prayer and refresh- ments were served by the ladies. Evening Auxiliary Meets The Evening Auxiliary of the United Church met at the home of Mrs, E, Geiger on Monday evening when Mrs. Spray and Miss Margar- et Shepherd as hostesses. The Presi- dent Mrs. B. Kyle was inc arg y sing- ing the meeting, which opened ing the "Theme song" and a hymn. The devotional period was taken l t Mrs. Kyle, the scripture being e- spondedato by naming nge l some wl call ay s l chpt. 13. yof serving others. Miss Gladys L - was appointed Community Friend ship Secretaappointedy, sViolet StewardshipcCl do moot wason Africa was Secretary, The study taken by Miss M. 81115. The and meet ing closed by singing a hymn the tniszpah benediction. Refreshments were served, Mr. Wm. Slavin of London spent the weekend with relatives here. Mr. Enoch Parker was stricken eventing with a stroke on Monday while visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Edgar Cudmore, Usborne. Mr. Parker continues seriously ill. Mrs, Wm. McAllister Word was received here this week of the death of Mrs. Wm, McAllister at her home in Edmon- ton, Alta., She was formerly Jessie Bell. daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Bell, Hay 'Township. Following her marriage, Mr. and Mrs, McAllister farmed near Varna o before going West. Surviving are 1 two sons, Daniel and Wilfred, Ed- monton, two daughters, Mrs. Mor- row, ' S Edmonton and Mrs. Ferguson su of Delhi, two brothers, Mr. R. D. W Bell and. Mr. Wm.. G. Bell, Hensall. o Three sisters, Mrs. Ellen McAllister; Hensall, Mrs. Alice Cooper and Mrs. Sa McLean, Kippen. The first meeting of the Mission th Circle of the United Church was ' y held. recently at the hone .of Mrs. r E, NerIninton, who outlined the pus ' p' pose and work of the Circle. The following_ officers were elected. 6. Pres. Eleanor Cook; vice-pres., Ber- 5 mice Jinks; sec., Doris Buchanan; b Treas., Elaine Carlisle; devotional, a Dorothy McNaughton; programme, Eleanor Vennor and Betty Mickle. It was decided that the meetings would be held at the members homes, ! at 7:30 on the second Monday of the month. Following the business the under the doctor's care in London ti closed with the Lord's expenses $1000 00 G M Case coal hall $4S 55 Hensall hydro hydro h str la. me Ru an as ee cru ba th Card of Thanks Mrs, George Meolinchey wishes to thank the many friends who remembered her with flowers, fruit and cards; also the. Nurses, and Dr. McMaster, while confined to ,Scott: Mem- orial' Hospital, Seaforth, NOTICE The Seaforth Agricultural So, ciety will receive applications for the position of Secretary -Treasurer until March 1st. Apply by letter to J. M. Govenlock, President. FOR SALE Orchard grass seed, Cartier omits, 500 bus. Also, purebred Shorthorn bull 15 months old. Phone 238 Blyth or Blyth P.O. A. W. McEwing, • FOR SALE Gander for sale. Phone 23 r 24, Dublin, George Beuermann. FOR SALE A' number of pigs seven weeks old, for sale. Apply to Roy Lawson, 667 r 16, Seaforth. WANTED. Immediately experienced man for general farm work. Apply to Bob Archibald, Phone 655 r 16, Seaforth. WANTED Two 100 -acre farms with good buildings, in the vicinity of Seaforth or Tuckersmith Twp. Apply at The News Office, Auction Sale OF FARM STOCK AND IFPLEMENTS.-- 0,, Friday, Feb. 22nd, at 12.30. sharp. In the Township of .Tuckersmith, between Brucefleld and Seaforth, Mill Road. Horses -Team of good work horses. CATTLE -3 cows freshened e, month; 1 sow due April 6; 1. cow due Apr... 19; 1 cow. due May 17. ; 2 cows; due May 22; 1 cow due May 23; 1 cow due June 22;1 cow not bred ; cows in calf to Hereford bull; 5 heifers coming 2 years; a steers coming 2 years; 9 calves coming 1 year; 2, young calves, PIGS -2 Yorkshire sows with pigs; 1 York sow due March 16th; 8 chunks. POULTRY -2 Geese and 1 gander. IMPLEMENTS — 3 drum steel. roller' 1 Oliver bean scattier. with puller; 1 Deering 5 ft. mower ; 1 Massey binder, 6 ft.; 1 Mass- ey drill; 1 Massey cultivator;. 1 5 ft.. dump' rake; 2 three -section -harrows ; 1 corn shelter ; 1 Maxwell root pulper; 1 cutting box; 1 wagon with 16 ft. flat rack; 1 set bench sleighs with rack ; 1 cutter ; 1 riding plow ; 1 set 2000 pound scales; 1 Massey Harris i .cream sepm•atnr; 1. wheel barrow; 1 walking. pion ; 1 khrsseyr Harris disc; 1 double riding p1ow; 1 pig crate;. 1 scraper; 1 short ladder; all $14.35; W. Allan, • plowing t steel barrel ; 1 wooden barrel ; electric gets $44.00. Total $2571.53. Kers- I Iencer; hay fork with trip rope; sling chain; pulleys, hand wire stretcher; wire' grips; ke and Hyde, that we .renew our blosk, Isolde with rope; 1 single scuffles. HARNESS -2 set back band harness: 3 mbership in the Association of I new horse collars ; pair horse blankets. ral Municipalities. Carried, Fink 10-12;IIcolony hose 10.20 P2 eheltalossy h ons d. Moir, that the bills and accounts broodr stove; chick feeders and hoppers; drinking founts. read be paid. Carried. The re- I GRAIN—Quantity of mixed feed ; quantity ption committee reported the 500 of Erbnn. oats; some mixed grass seed. FEEL) — Several tons of good hay; feed b as being willing to supply the b,LUMBER—Quantity of plank, oak, white nquet for the returned boys, and ash and hickory, e same to be held in the Town SMALL H ARTICLES — Logging chains,. log tongs, small chains, forks, shovels, num. ruary 22, and 45 invite- b f good sacks some cotton bags 60 ft � of 4-4 mnnle tack for barn. eckyo es, some tools, sn r s •CTS —1 Beach range to attend. for wood or coalt dining A large delegation from the dif- room furniture: 1 writing i tingl desk; bedroom all Feb er o , Whiffletreee, ns sent out to the different boys e k t 1 ddle ' bench I'IOUSEHOLD EPFD sac new ; 1 wood heater; ; kst len; odd kitchen c rent groups namely: Women's In- suitei3 bureaus; ler Quilt box; wooden Mute, 500 Chili, Girls Dance Club, beds; Ahrddin lamp (new) ; 1, three burner coal oil stove mitis Oven (naw) 1 ether small hool Board, Clergymen, and Cham- art!eles• Everything will he sold as Proprietor hes ✓ of Commerce waited on the sold his forum. Terms cash. DAVID PAPPLE, Prorsr!etor, ouncil as regards a Community H,rrold Jackson, Auctioneer, wilding or an addition to.the School E. P. Chesney. Clerk. ✓ Athletic Activities to be erected Auction Sale a Memorial, and carne to the con- OF FARM LANDS. 50 acres, West half lusion an addition to the School or Lot 13 Con. 10 Stanley Township. id beneficial to all parties and a and drive shed. This property «•111 be offered for sato at George Beatty's Varna,. mmittee was formed to look into on Saturday. Feb. 2:Ird, at 1 p.m. sham,. is matter composed of M. Sam- , Est h M Glt l Pr Terms 10 n down, b rs, G. R. Hess, R. Middleton. On behalf °of the Council and the fficials, Councillor A. W. Kers- 1 Auction Sale eke presented Reeve, Warden R. E•. March fair,, Vilt lage f Henson, m, Monday, .m. haddick with a Ronson lighter T will offer for sale a modern henhouse, limbi, engraved. The Reeve and 24'x40', two story, tour Pens, feed room, egtt room, and feed elevator, pressure water arden -thanked the Council and system, and hydro throughout building• CaP+wity 600.700 hens. fficials for �' their kindness, and " Aiso tan practically new chicken shelters. ated that he 'would retaliate at Terms 10% down, balance in 30 days. Reserve bid. me future date, also stated that as MNK & SIMMONS, Prop. Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. e village was now celebrating 50 I ears as an incorporated village it Grand Bend Store Sold night be a good thing to have a I Mr. J. W. Holt, who for over 21 ieture taken of the present Coun- years has been in the general store it to hangu beside the Council of and real estate business at Grand P Bend, has sold the building and 0 years -ago, in the Council Cliam- business to Jas. Dalton, who con- e. Hyde and Fink, that we now ducts a similar business at Mount djourn. Carried. j Carmel, Mr. Holt is preparing to erect a new residence at Grand IBend and will continue in the real CONSTANCE estate business.. Want and For Sale Ads. 1. week 26c Mrs, Wm, Britton who has been fe at Sc be C fo as C a a co th de new school would be most suitable ve the th ries there is a frame house covered with asphalt shingtes 'Tame bmu ate of the late Jon a no+ey, Prop glance to 10 days, Reserve bf� 1i'AROLIS JACKSON, Auctioneer. CARD OF THANKS The family of the' late Mrs. D. McCallum wish to, express their sincere appreciation to their many friends and neighbors for their- expressions of sympathy. their help and flowers sent in their recent sad bereavement. Also, those who loaned Cal's, and to the Rev. Mr, Hazle- wood, and the staff of Clinton` hos- pital. FOR SALE A' top buggy, in good condition. Apply to Mrs. John Grieve, Phone 149-M, Seaforth. AT FINNIGAN'S The `self preservation of -the race demands honesty, square dealing, —Elbert Hubbard one price to all. Fluffo Shortening, ib•......; 19c Washed Carrots, lb Oc Corn, Starch, lb „ 118 Celery, green, 2 bunches 26c Corn Syrup, is 59c Head Lettuce ..,. 16e Fels Neptha, 3 for 25e Spinach, lb, ;it 10c We have reason to believe we have the finest display of Fruits and Vegetables .this side of.London W. J. FINNZGAN & SON Of Clearing Auction Sale 1 FOR SALE Of Farm Stock,- Implements and ' Ten ewes coining in soon. Also Chevrolet Car 1 mile south of Blyth two cows to freshen in March. One on No. 4 Highway on Thursday, 3 -year-old colt for sale. Alfred Bu - February 21st commencing at 12:30 chanan. Phone Seaforth 841 r 4. p.m. HORSES—Sorrel gelding, rising WANTED 5 years old; Brown Gelding, rising Logs and wood cut immediately. 3 years old. Pay cash or give generous share of COWS -6 Holstein springer cows, wood. Kenneth McPherson, Dublin, 5 years old; - 4 Ayrshire springer 17 r 24. _ cows, 3 to 6 years old; ' 10 fresh milch cows, 3 to 6 years old; '7 Hol -1 stein and Ayrshire cows, due in March and April; 3 Ayrshire year- ling heifers; 8 Durham yearlings; 1 'two-year-old Durham bull; 6 young calves. 1 FOR SALE. PIGS -4 sows, due in March and Two young bronze Toms. Mrs. L. April. Clark Sr, Kippen R. R. 2. MOTOR CAR -1929 Ohevrolet coach, in excellent condition. � • TENDERS FOR WOOD IMPLEMENTS—Mower Culbiva- Tenders for seven cords of hard ' Companies. tor; (4 -section) Harrows; Seed Drill; body wood, 14 inches long, to be de - WANTED Laundress for Scott Memorial Hospital. Apply to the Superintend- ent, Scott Memorial Hospital. McConnell _& Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays. SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank `Build - Ing, Seaforth: Office hours:-- Tuesday, ours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday / 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. _ Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at - lowest rates in First•Class- Harrow Cart; Manure Spreader, M. livered by April' 16th to S.S. #2, Me- H,; Cutter; uggy; Light Sleigh; Kiilo Tenders close Feb. 15th. Whiffletrees; Neck' Yokes, and nu- p merous other articles. Joseph T. Hugill, See.-Treas. Any person wishing to purchase dairy cows' should attend this sale.: FOR SALE These 'cows are in good condition, I Ajax seed oats from registered and giving a' good flow of milk. seed, second generation. Apply to TERMS—CASH John Shea, Jr., 64 r 24, Dublin. Positively no reserve. Central Seaforth, R.R. 5, Harold Jackson, Auctioneer. ,, George C. Powell, Proprietor. meeting Prayer in unison, for the -past eight weeks, returned Muss Jean McQueen visited our- home the latter part of the week. ing the past week with her sister, ` Mr. Wilfred Buchanan of London Mrs. Jack Traquair, j visited with his parents, Mr. and Misses Barbara and Margaret Mrs. Alfred Buchanan. Shepherd and Miss Edna Sounder- Mr. Donald Stephenson of the Un - cock spent the weekend in Toronto iversity of Toronto, Ajax Division, and while there attended the Ice spenttheweekend at his home here. Follies. Mrs. Harry Taylor, of Seaforth, Mrs, Annie Logan who has been who is spending the winter with Mr. i11 for some time was removed to and Mrs. Harvey Taylor, is not en - St, Joseph's Hospital, London, last joying good health at present. week in the ambulance. Her many I Mr. and Mrs. Stewart Dolmage l friends hope for a speedy recovery. • spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Miss Margaret MacGregor was a Lorne Lawson. week -end guest with Mr. and Mrs.! Mr. and Mrs. Kingswell of God- Cecil Dilling in. London. i erich spent Sunday with Mr. and Mr, and Mrs. Allen Davidson of Mrs. Geo. McIlwain. , Sarnia visited over the weekend with I Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson and 1 their parents, Mr.. and Mrs. W. R. Billie, Mrs. Bert Stephenson and Davidson and Mr. and Mrs. Orville Miss Frances Downey, were in Strat Twitchell. I ford on Sunday. Mrs. Albert Morenz . returned to Miss Jean Rapson nurse.in-train- her home at Grand Bend after Mg at Stratford, spent Sunday at spending a few days with her the home of her parents. Mr. and'' daughter, Mrs. Jack Corbett, who is Mrs. Ab. Rapson. ill...' Mr. and Mrs. Wesley Hoggart and Mrs. A. D. McEwen had the 'mis- spending have returned home after spending a couple of months at St. fortune to fall on Friday everting, John's, Newfoundland. They travel- led by plane, between Toronto and suffering' painful injuries to her ankle. She was attended by Dr. J. C. Goddard and taken to Clinton Gen- erei Hospital for Xray, Misses Mary Goodwin, Jennie Jolly, Margaret Glenn and Barbara Newfoundland. Mr, Ernest Adams and Mr. Kelso Adams were in Wingham_on Mon- day, on business. Miss Donelda Adams spent the weekend in Blyth visiting at the Michie. spent the weekend with vela- home of 861', and Mrs. John Mills fives in London, and daughters, Elizabeth and Louise. TOWNSHIP OF HIBBERT TENDERS FOR GRAVEL Tenders will be received . at the regular Connell meeting in the Township Hall, Staffa, until three p.m. Monday, Mar, 4th 1946, for approximately six thousand cubic yards of crushed gravel; delivered on the township roads, three quarter inch crush, flat rate, Township pay for the gravel. A marked cheque for two hundred dollars is required. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. THOS. H. WREN Clerk of the Twp. of Hibbert. FOR SALE The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD. OFFICE — SEAFORTH, Ont. Officers President, F. McGregor, Clinton; Vice President, C. W. + Leonhardt, Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seafiiith. Directors W. it Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot. One hundred acre .farm on high- Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born - way #4, % mile south of Kippen, holm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; good buildings,- modern convenien-John L, Malone, Seaforth; Alex 1[c ces. Apply to George A. Glenn, ' Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Hensall, Box 125. Walton George Leitch, Clinton. Agents BUSINESS OPPORTUNITY John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. WANT PLEASANT WORK in a 1VIcKereher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter. business of your own? Good profits, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. selling over 1.50 widely advertised! Parties' desirous to effect insurance Rawleigh home, farm necessities. I or transact other business, will be Pays better than most occupations.' promptly attended to by' applications Hundreds in business 5 to 20 years or to any of the above named officers - more! Products—equipment on oredit,iaddressed to their' respective post No experience needed to start—we offices. teach you how. Write to -day' for full particulars. Rawleigh's, Dept ML -364- 145-B, Montreal, SEAFORTH CLINIC Dr. E. A. McMaster, MB., Graduate FARM TO RENT of University of Toronto, TENDERS WANTED I Improved farm -130 tile The Clinic is fatly equipped with Township Of Teckersmith pacres, complete and modern x-ray and other p underdrained, well fenced, 100acres up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic Sealed Tenders will be received by seeded down, hardwood'bush, apple equipment: the undersigned up to 3 p.m. March orchard; good barns, modern cot - 2nd, 1946, for the following opera-tage with hardwood floors' and three tions:— piece bath room, hydro and water (1) To supply power -40 h.p,— under pressure in all buildings, 1/4 or more -belt, operator and one ad- mile east of village of `Varna on Cdrusher to crush approximately 5,al man, to operate Township paved Bayfield road. Possession 1st Crusher ' 000 yards, 1 inch screen, half of March. Write Dr. Lloyd Moffat,London, Ont. such gravel to be crushed in the Murray pit and half hi the Allen pit. COST Sc DAILY Contractor to move and set iVitaDieT Multiple Vitamin Cap - for same. Contractors to satisfy crusher and state in tender price sales contain vitamins A, B1, 0, D, Council as to Compensation Insur- ance carried and work to be com- pleted by Oct. 1st, 1946. Contractor to furnish bond in form of Marked Cheque for $150. to accompany tender to guarantee faithful per- formance of contract. Bonds will be returned to unsuccessful tenderers. Each party to be responsible for re -1 pairs to their own equipment and all work to be done to the satisfaction and under the direction of the Road Superintendent. Lowest or any ten -1 der not necessarily accepted. Tender to state rate per yard. (2) To supply truck and truck gravel from crusher to Twp. roads in amounts as stated above. Tender to state price per yard, flat rate up. to 5 miles,and a rate per yard mile for 6 mile and over haul. Gravel to be placed on roads at the direction of, and to the satisfaction of the Road Superintendent. Lowest or any tender not neces- sarily accepted. E. P. Chesney, Clerk, Twp. of Tuckersmith • The first six weeks of chick life are the most critical. This h the time to start building your future layers, and at the same time, keep to a minimum, the high mortality in chick production. To do this, your chicks must be fed on properly balanced quality in. gredients. r5 CO.OP MIX CHICK STARTER answers this double purpose, because it contains the proper balance and variety of vitamins, minerals and high quality proteins, so essential to the raising of healthy vigorous chicks. hick Starter Your local "CO-OP MIX" mill .. btr^ RA r r ':-:"'.r 5811..'iia: Niacin Amide and Riboflavin. Ninety., day supply $2.70. Trial thirty -day supply $1.15. Sold at Independent Drug Stores. Fertilizer A CAR JUST ARRIVED Those wanting , Fertilizer for, Spring use should make sure of getting it by taking delivery now. John B. Mustard Lumber & Coal Co. BRUCEFIELD, ONT. Dubh Produce Co. A. KOSTEK & SON REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Automatic Egg Grading Machines Used Highest Cash Prices Paid for Eggs and Poultry WE WILL PICK UP YOUR PRODUCE Phone Dublin 50 JOHN A. GORWILL,B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5J MARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat Phone, 90W 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, Moorefieid's Eye, and Golden Square throat hospitals, London, Eng. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 2 to. 4 p.m. — 63 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267. 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 FARMERS Growing Contracts 1946 Barley 90c bushel Full particulars: Geo. T. Mick& HENSALL, ONT. Phone 103 FOR SALE 6 -Room Frame House.., Hydro, Town Water, and cellar. Sitslnted en Coleman Street. Mouse with barn. Situated on Main Street, South. 50 Acre Farm, Twp. Tuckersmith: Cad Brick House, Bank Barn, Poultry House end Driving Shed. Immediate possession. 78 - Acre Farm, Twp. Tuckersmith. Frame House, Bank Barn,Driving. Shed, Hog - Pen. Good bush with spring therein. fiso have listed farms in McKillop. E. C. ,CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phones: 884 Office Bee. 220 Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada , Assures Security for over One Million Partners H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent FOR SALE Frame dwelling, hydro, 1% acres, North Main street. Suitable for poul- try farm. Early possession. Double house on Victoria St. Sep- arate apartments, good investment. Frame cottage, Goderich St. East. Watson &;Reid, Seaforth.