The Seaforth News, 1947-01-30, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JANUARY'30, 1947
St. Valentine's
DANCE!
Hensall Town Hall
Friday, °2Febo 14
Sponsored by Kippen East W.I.
McKAIG• ORCCRESTRA
Ladies please provide Lunch
Competition Dancing
EVERYONE WELCOME
ELIMVILLE
Mr. and Mrs: Howard Otis of Wood-
stock visited over' the week end with,
the letter's parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth Hogg and
John of Thorndale and Mrs. M. Rout-
ly visited on Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. Wni. Routly.
Miss Mildred Miller and Miss Flor
ence Bell of London spent the week
end with lvir, and Mrs. Thomas Bell.
Mrs. L. Hodgert, Bill and Roy, of
Seaforth, visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Bruce Cooper.
Mr. and Mrs. James Kirkland and
Malcolm of Thames Road visited on
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Samuel
Pym:
Mr. and Mrs Harry Murch, Donna
and Laurie, and Mrs. E. Clinton of
London visited on Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Philip Murch.
Mr. and Mrs. Minor Dobb, Alen and
Evaleen, spent a few days with Mr.
and Mrs. Clyne Dobbs of Barrie.
Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Kerslake
visited on Sunday with Mr; and Mrs.
Harold Taylor of Eden.
Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Cornish and
family of Zion are spending a few
days with Mr. and Mrs. Clifton Brock.
The Adult and Young People's
Classes are holding a pot luck supper
in the basement of the church on
Tuesday evening, February 4th at 6.30.
Mrs. Alix Crago of Kirkton visited
on Monday with Mr. and Mr's. Wm.
Routly.
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thanks was given to Mrs, W. Hluln- dealt with; -le t11e;..leforettatien' con.-
phries forthe use di her'homte. Mr. mittee. -
Kerr closed in prayer. W. A. •Tim sten eferbeter with
the Department of Lads and For-
ests, outlined the termsof an agree-
ment with the government on rector-
estation open to the. counties. En-
doresation was given a motion by
Reeves' R. Ratz and C. Wheeler,
that the county en -ter into a 30 -
year agreement with the department
in connection with the reforestation
. CO'NSTANCE '
Mr. Gordon Buchanan is spending
a few days at the home of his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Alfred Buchanan
Mr, and Mrs, Frank Riley and
family spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Joseph Riley in Auburn.
The sympathy of the community
is extended to Me. and Mrs. Keep;
Adams in the loss of •their infant
daughter.
Mrs. George Leitch returned home
Sunday after spending a week visit-
ing with Mrs. Charlie Dale, Huron
Road,
Mr. and Mrs. T. W. McMillan and
Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McMillan spent
Friday night with Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Britton.
project. •
Reeve Tuckey made reference to
an innate- of the County Home who,
it was reported at the November
session, had made application to
leave the institution and was•:refus-
ed. Mr. Tuckey was of the opinion
that there were exceptions to all
rules. He understood the man was
of more than ordinary intelligence.
If 'this innate leaves the home, Mr.
Tuckey felt a $200 bond should not
be required. He is an old age pen-
BEECHWOOD sioner.
Warden Smyth, while agreeing
with Reeve Tuckey, said he felt if
the bond were not required, people
would come and take the inmates
out. Several other reeves agreed
with Reeve Tuckey while others felt
the rule was necessary.
The Children's Aid Society re-
ported 84 children in care; 25 new
Mr. Thos. Murray Jr., has par. child protection eases in 1945; and
chased Miss Nellie Evans' 50 acre 28 new unmarried parents cases.
KIPPEN farm and gets possession Feb. 1, The Huron County Library As -
We welcome Tom to our district and sociation reported total anon -fiction
The congregation of St. Andrew's wish him the best of'luck. Nellie will books in circulation as: adult, 1,567;
children's, 5,098; total, 19,024, an.
United Church here will hold their be greatly missed by a large circle
increase of 4,1.52 over 1945'.
annual meeting on Tues. Feb. 4 in of friends having spent most of her
The Huron County Old Age Pen
the Sunday School room. A pot -luck life in Beeohwood.
Bions and Mothers' Allowances
supper will be held at Seven pen. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Reynolds and
ed in '1946;
All members are urged to be pre- Mrs. Jim Carroll of London and Mrs. Board reported 196 pensions grant -
sent. D. Shanahan and Mr. Joe Carlin,wefive reinstated. There
cance
Friendship Circle MeetCirmet on Seaforth, spent Sunday with Mr. and 0r e blind persons 69 dethsaaie receivingtnons; pen
he FriendshipMonday night Jan. 27 for their first Mrs. Mr.
and Mrs, J. V. Flynn, Sun -
The council concurred in the tol-
F. rs,n, Bions.
meeting for 1947. The meeting
", Bayed with Mr. and Mrs. John Shea lowing resolutions as recommended
opened by singing "0 Canada
followed by "What a Friend we Sr. by the legislative committee; eoun-
have in Jesus". The Lord's prayer! ty of Northumberland and Durham,
was then repeated in unison after JANUARY SESSION : that a minimum exemption for in -
which all enjoyed moving pictures' HURON COUNTY COUNCIL' come tax of $2,000 be made applica-
put on by The Federation of Agri-; I bre to all wage earners, not solely
culture. Mrs. Allan Johnson then provisional estimates submitted to Members of Parliament; from
presided over the election of officers by county treasurer A. H. Erskine the county of Victoria, asking the
Which resulted as follows: Pres., to Huron County Council, Thursday appointment of full-time game ward -
Mrs, Allan Johnson; 1st vice-pres.,' morning, forecast a rate estimated' ens, that fines for illegal fishing be
lira. Carl IcClinchey; see'y, Mrs. at 5.75 mills for 1947 plus the cost increased, and that mere minnow
Harold Jones; treas., Mrs. Alec Mc-' of secondary schools to townships. ponds be established.
WIurtrie: leader' of east group, Mrs, I This is made up as follows: general No action was taken on the reso-
inson Workman; leader of west account, 3.25 mills to raise 3176,- lution from the township of Howick
group, Mrs. A. Gacketetter. Mrs. >1.10: county highways, 2.50 mills to that the amendment to the assess -
Ross was elected to keep score o: ,,,i, S135,646.I ment act regarding penalties on un -
attendance points, ltiiss Ellen Love The provisional estimated ex- paid taxes be rescinded, and the
then favoured with a piano inetru- frenditures were set at 3201,625; previous section be replaced.
mental. A dainty lunch was served. revenue, $204,290; surplus estirnat-; Huron County Council Friday morn -
The meeting closed by singing the ed, $2,665. . ing endorsed the recommendations of
Natineal Anthem. I Mr, Erskine conveyed his appre- the executive committee and raised
NORRIS---In Scott Memorial ]los- elation to the council for kindnesses the salaries of comity officials,
pital, Seaforth, on Sunday, Jan. extended to him during his recent County engineer T. Roy Patterson's
26th, to Mr. and Mr's. Harry Nor- illness: and to clerk N. W. Miller salary is increased to 36,000; county
ris (nee Luella Jarrett) of Kip- and the auditor, W. C. Attridge, for treasurer A. 14. Erskine's and county
pen, a slaughter. ' their assistance at that time, I clerk N. W. Miller's to 33,000 each;
In answer to an enquiry from caretaker George James' to 31,500;
WINTHROP Reeve George Armstrong of Hay,' salaries of Miss Evelyn Cooper, courf
Mr. and Mrs. Wyan and Mr. and Reeve B. W. Tuckey, chairman of reporter, and Miss Margaret Tudor,
Rich. Sam McSpadden and family ofe the propertyne rcitecsaidtthat theted amount hat to At25 thencafternoon session, council
Richmond Hill were visitors at the received for salvage when the court set aside $12,000 for the postwar et -
house is wrecked would equal the fort, the warden's committee to ad -
den. minister the fund. Any balance is to
cost of tearing it clown.
lir. and Mrs. M. Chabonik of Win- - Reece Armstrong felt the build- be returned to the generalfund.
nipeg, who have spent several weeks in is too good to tear down. He ad- Grants were authorized of $2,000 to
here visiting the latter's parents, vised leaving it where it would hr. the Navy League; 33,000 to the Red
Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Dolrnage, left useful. I Shield; and 3500 to the Canadian Aid
for London to visit en route to their Reeve Ratz said that last year he to China
hinait of
was authorized to
oCanada.35,000
home inWestern Ca a
submitted a motion that the burld-
Mr, and Mrs. Bert - McSpadden of the University of Western Ontario to
London were visitors here over the ing be redecorated for the adminis- be paid when construction on ad6i-
weekend. Jack McSpadden returned tr'ation of justice, and a separate boner buildings is commenced. The
home with them after spending two building erected, but no vote was 1046 council gave a similar grant with
weeks with his grandparents here. taken on it. •the same condition. The notion by
many friends of Mr. P. G. At the request 01 Reeve 0. Reeves B. W. Tuckey and J. D. Bee-
TheLittle will be glad to know that he Wheeler, the names of himself and craft also carried the recommenda-
Liturned home from Scott Memorial
he Reeve C. Johnston were authorized tion that the 1.948 council grant there.
Hospital, on Monday. to be taken from the reforestation 811111 ealnouut.
With the fine weather over the committee. Reeve Johnston will re- -Council passed a motion that the
weekend the crow was seen by many place Reeve Tuckey on the health agreement with the Department of
a committee.rd o SkyHarbor
which sure is a sign that spring ;s and hospital Transportrrescinded,e rga t b
on its way. Most of the morning was occupied airport be and the matter
Mr. and Mrs. Russell bladders of with a discussion of a by-law passed be left in abeyance for the present.
Milverton were visitors with Mrs. R. to 1946 governing the cutting of The executive committee's report
K. Davidson and family. trees. It was the general •opinion was taken up clause by clause with
that the by-law should be enforced Reeve A. Nicholson in the chair. The
1 to ensure the preservation of timber following grants were authorized:
WALTON and the retention of more moisture. Blue Water Highway Association,
A few reeves felt the enforcement 3200 and a special grant' of 3300;, On -
of the by-law might create a hard- tarso Association of Rural Municipal -
ship. ides, $10; Canadian 'Institute for the
Finally, a motion was endorsed Blind, $600; War Memorial Children's
empowering the reforestation com- Hospital, London, $50; Hospital for
mittee to enforce the by-law and to Sick Children, Toronto, 350; Goderich
employ sufficient officials to see Music Club, $200; Hensall seed show,
that it is enforced. 350; .Hensall spring fair, 5200; Clin-
At the afternoon session council ton spring fair, $200; each of the
endorsed "the recommendation that eight fall fairs held in the county
the following be appointed to en- 3200; each of the three border -fairs,:
force the by-law; Roland Grain in $100; each school fair, 525; hospitals
Turnberry, Howick, Grey, Morris at Goderich, Clinton Seaforth, Wing
and East Wawanosh; Nelson Mc- .
hem, each $700; North and South.
tarty in West Wawanosh, Ashfield, Humu plowmen'sfations, earn
Colborne, Goderich, and Hallett; $100; Lucknow library,ryry, $. $2t5, Wingham
William` Dougall in Flay, Stanley, horse show, $200; each library in the
Stephen, Tuckersmith, McI{.illo county, 340; Ontario. Agricultural
p p• Council $50.
and Usborne. The appointments are William McDougall was reappointie
made subject to the approval of the comity weed inspector at 65 cents au
appointees. home and six cents mileage. Reeves
A delegation composed of John S, D. Beecroft and R. B. Cousins were
Falconer of Wingham, D. M. Mc appointed delegates to the Rural' Mu
Donald of Brussels, and H. E. Rate ,iidietetics Association meeting,
of the H. E. Rate Lumber, Ltd., was Cleric N. W. Miller informed the
heard regarding the restrictions set council that he had received a rates
forth, in the tree -cutting by-law. sage from Dr. W. Sherwood Fox, of
They asked protection on what they the University of Western Ontario, 11
had bought and paid for prior to the which Dr. Fax assured the counci
passing of the by-law, All are en- that recognition had been given by
gaged in the lumber business. They. the university to the late T. G
were assured they vr'ould be fairly Connor,
Rev, Fr. Thos. McQuaid arrived
home from China last Thursday,
after over six years spent in that
country. On Sunday he celebrated
the eleven o'clock mass in St. Go-
lumban and in a brief address after-
wards thanked God for his safe re-
turn and spoke of his joy in seeing.
his family and neighbors again.
The annual meeting of the vestry
of St. George's Church, Walton. was
held Jan. 20' at the home of Mrs, W.
Humphries. The rector, Rev. Kerr,
presided and opened the meeting
with prayer. The vestry clerk, Mrs,
S. Humphries, took charge of the Min-
utes. Mr. Kerr gave his report on the
year's work and thanked the congre-
gation and. the workers of all the
organizations for their .splendid co-
operation. Reports of the following
organizations showed faithful work on
part of the members: The W.A. re-
port, Mrs. Harry Bolger (Sec: Treas.);
the Women's Guild, Mrs, S. Hum
phries (Sec.-Treas.); the Sunday
School, Mrs. W. Humphries; the War-
dens' report, Mr. Harry Bolger. The,
following officers were elected:. Rec-
tor's warden, Mr. Harry Bolger; Poo•
pie's warden, Mr, S. M. Hmnphries;
"lay delegate to the 'Synod, ,lit', Bol-
ger; sub. delegate, Mr, S. Humphries:
auditors, Mr, W. Humphries, Mr. T.
Dolman; vestry clerk. Mrs. S. IIuru-
phries; board of management, Weed-
ens,.vestry clerk, lay delegates, Mrs.
Wm. Humphries, Mrs. T. Deegan and
Mr, W. Humphries. It was decided
that all .necessary repairs ueoded to
be done on the church he looked
after by tine Wardens. A. vote of
Auction Sale-.
Farm, Stock, Implements .& Feed,
W:' E. Nairn, Auctioneer, will sell by
public auction on Lot 12, Con. 4, Hib-
bort, 21 miles south, .one utile east
of Dublin, bn Tuesday Feb., 4th,
commencing at elle o'clock sharp:
Horses — Gelding, black, 5 years
old; gelding, grey, 10 years old.
Cattle -1 black cow, fresh; 1 white
cow, fresh; 2 Durham heifers, fresh;
2 I3olttein cows 'clue in March; 1
Durham heifer due in February; 3
heifers rising 2 years; 1 steer rising
2 years 2 yearling calves 4 young
calves 1 bull 6 months. Hogs--22.,shoats 60 lbs.; '2 brood
sows, open; '8 fat hogs.
liens -110 •rock pullets, laying.
Feed -10 tons . -of hay; quantity of
ant .straw: . -
Implenrents -• Wrllys Jeep nearly -
new, fully equipped .2 furrow tractor
plow;- ' four wheel trailer; 'No,- 5
Me0ormicic Deering hammer
seed "drill 3. Shelter; brooder stove;
water troeglitF'aream separator, .&
pallet, L? Tenser 100 ft. o1' in. piping;
ltay aefeedumbel'"ef new grain bags;
2 smalll'eook s:tbves.' Other gl•ticles'
too iitlnerous to mei tioii.
Barn 100 x "36- ft. & wood slted 30 x
16 matched lumber, damaged- by wind
storm; also story & . k half 'brick
1101180 in good repair," Will be 'sold to
be moved from premises. 100 acres of
land will be sold as grass farm, with
drilled well & wind mill. Subject to
reserve bid. .-
Positively no reserve, the Proprie-
tor is forced to sell owing to . wind
storm. Terms cash.
JOHN E. DRAKE, Proprietor.
W. E. Nairn, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Main Street, Egmondvill'e, on -Sat-
in-day, February lst, at 1 p.m:
1 dieing room table, 4 dining room
chairs, high chair, 1 leather lounge,
4 small tables, 1 small kitchen table,
2 rocking chairs, 1 ball rack, 1 settee
and chair to match, 1 small wash
stand, 3 kitchen chairs, 1 kitchen eine
board, 2 feather ticks, ironing board,
garden tools, 1 coal on stove, 1 kitch-
en stove, 1 chest of drawers, 1 cop-
per boiler, 1 wash tub, 1 quilt box, 1
glass cupboard, 1 small table, 1
rocker, 1 coal oil oven, 1 trunk &
dishes, 1 side board, a number of pie -
tures, 1 bed & slats; 2 coal oil lamps,
1 small mirror, 3. feather tick, 1 iron
board, 1 clothes horse, 1 easle.; dishes
&fruit jars and other articles.
Terms cash.
MRS. W. J. NICHOL (formerly Mrs.
Luke Nigh) Proprietress.
Robert Patrick, Clerk.
Lew Rowland, Auctioneer.
NOTICE
Prepare for Spring sewing by hav-
ing your machine checked by one of
our experts. A fewnew models now
available. Singer Sewing Machine
Centre, 78 Ontario St., Stratford.
FOR SALE
Men's CCM bicycle in Al condi-
tion. Phone 47 r10, Dublin.
NOTICE
My boar will not be for service until
further notice. Edward Dorranee,
RR2, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Three 720 truck tires and tubes.
Phone 93x41., Henson. W. McGregor.
FOR SALE
A number of wood tops off very
large trees. Both soft and hard wood
tops. Also two purebred bulls, Dual
Purpose, a few weeks old. Apply
Geo. E. Pollard, Brussels.
WANTED
Wanted to buy a half h.p. electric
motor, heavy duty preferred. Apply
at The News Office.
FOR SALE
Nice thoroughbred Jersey cow, 8
years old, quiet and guaranteed
right in every way, to calve about
middle of Feb. Good cow for town
or village. Apply to Miller Adams,
phone 845 r 22, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
9 Pork pigs, six weeks old; 2 hei-
fer calves ,(Hereford and Holstein).
Donald Buchanan, phone 850 r 25,
Seaforth,
WANTED
To buy a gander. Phone 847 r 4
John Bell.
Seaforth.
Seafo
FOR SALE
2 young ganders and 1 goose
Phone 845 r -6, Seaforth, Bill Storey
FOR SALE
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Four •pure ed
Tamworth h sows 1
due in March. William R. Pepper,
R.R.3, Seaforth, Phone Clinton
615 r 21.
FOR SALE
Two cows due to freshen in about
a month. Also about a half mile of
hydro line, up one year. Phone 830
r 5, Seaeorth,
AT FINNIGAN'S
THE SAYINGS OF ABE MARTIN We're all party 11)11111 aliIte when
we get out o' town, Some fellers pay a compliment lilte they expected
o receipt. I earl alhis tell a feller who has married a good housekeeper
by the way he brightens up when I speak kindly to him,
Grapefruit 6 for 25c Choice Peas 2 tins 27c
Head Lettuce 2 for 25c Prunes, all sizes
Celery (green) 10c Roasting Pans 2:29.
New reduced priceson Oranges Thermos Suttle 1,25
Pink & Red Salmon, Galy. Pails, all sizes
ask for your tin Dust Pans 250.
Peanut Butter 4,3e' Frying Pens, all sizes
000D FISH AND SEA FOODS ARE A DELICACY— BUY AT
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON
BOX.
Int urat ' Pr tte
AMBULANCE'.
Prompt and Careful; Attention
Hospital Bed
Flowers for all occasions
Office ' Residence
43 '18 ..
Fertilizer
MAKE SURE OF YOURS
We have two cars coming,
most of it sold. Get yours
now; pay May 1st.
WM. M. SPROAT
Phone 655 r 2, Seaforth
NEW HOUSES
If you wish to buy a Modern New
House with all conveniences,
communicate at once with
C. M. SMITH
Seaforth
BABY CHICKS
Order your day old chicks from
a Breeder. Hatchery under 0.B.S.
supervision. We are offering S.C.W.
Leghorns and Barred Plymouth
Rocks for February and March de-
livery.
Leghorn x Rock and Rock x Leg-
horn crossbreds for April, May and
June. Glazier Poultry Farm,- Phone
617 r 31, Clinton.
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Auction Sale
Weekly community Livestock Auc-
tion Sales. Beginning Tuesday, Jan.
21, at 2 p.m. The Mitchell Livestock
Sales will commence to have sales
weekly. Farmers and truckers are
invited to bring any healthy livestock
they have to sell.
AARON 12. STETNACKER, Man-
ager. Phone 79x17., Sebringville.
FOR SALE '
135 story frame dwelling, John St.
Modern dwelling centrally located
on North Main street,
100 acres, 12 acres of bush, Town-
ship of Hullett, Lot 14, Con, 6. Brick
house. Large Bank Barn with other
good outbuildings. Water in Buildings.
Possession April 1. Reasonable terms.
50 Sere grass farm on highway near St.
Oolumban, no buildings but would be suitable
for .poultry farm.
M. A. Reid, Seaforth
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All kinds of Insurance-t}'isks effect-
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Officers
President, . le. McGregor, Clinton;
Vice President, C. W. Leonharet,
Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer acid
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; .,Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot,
Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Been -
holm; E. T: Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex See
Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Bruceteld• R. F.
McKercher•, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
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addressed to their respective post
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SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Physician,
Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon.
Office Hours Daily except Wednes-
day 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m;
Appointments for consultation may
be made in advance.
Telephones 26 and 27.
JOHN A. GORWILL,
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. H. H. Ross' office. Phone 5W
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 .
Bye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate 1n 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 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
JOSEPH L. RYAN
AUCTIONEER
Licensed in Huron and Perth
Specializing in Farm Stock and Farm
Implements, and Household Effects
For information phone 40r 5, Dublin
FRANK KIRKBY
A
Licensed Auctioneer -
Satisfaction guaranteed. Reasonable
rates
Phone: Seaforth 842 r 24.
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Address—Walton,
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND
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SEAFORTH, ONT.
Phones: 334 Office Res. 229
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies ,(rubber goods)
mailed postpaid in plain, sealed en-
velope with price list. 6 samples
25c; 24 samples $1.00. 'Mail -Order
Dept. T-'74. Nov -Rubber Co., Box
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SHIPPING TURNIPS WANTED
314 to 6 inches. Highest price paid.
Buying for Scott's Elevator.. Phone
us before you sell. Edgar Cudmore,
171 r 14, Exeter.
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.