The Seaforth News, 1947-06-12, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, JUNE 12, 1947
HENSALL
Mr. Roy. Webber of London was a
weekend visitor in town.
Miss Margaret Glenn spent the
• weekend with Miss Barbara Michie
at her home :at Brussels.
Mr. Albert Spender underwent an
operation in. the London Hospital
last week. and is reported to be re-
cuperating. •
-
•-Mrs, Ferguson of London spent.a
few days at the hhine of her. parents
Mr, and Mrs. Norman Jones, •
Miss June Saundercock of London
spent the weekend at her home here
Huron Federation of Agriculture
FIFTH ANNUAL
I �f
F
Wednesday, June 18
Memorial Park E XE T .
Field Day will be officially opened at 1.15 p.m. (D.S.T.) by
H. H. HANNAIN'
President Canadian Federation of Agriculture
PROGRAM
9 a.m.--Huron County Junior Livestock Judging Competition
10.30 a.m.—Girls' Softball
10.30 a.m.—Junior Farmers Softball
1.15 p.m.—Official Opening: Speaker, Herb H. Hannan), President
Canadian Federation of Agriculture. Presentation of prizes to win-
ners of Essay Contest and Junior Livestock Judging competition
1,45 pan—Running Horse Races, 1st heat; best 2 out of 3 one.half
mile dashes. open to boys and horses from Huron Co.. (Age for
boys. limit. 21 years)—$15:00. $10.00, 35.00
2 p.m. --Section "Al". men's '4 -mile Fo42 Race, open. Prizes 35, 32, $2
2.10 p.m,—Running Horse Race; best 2 out of 3, x, -mile Dashes. First
Heat, Open to girls from Huron Co.—$15, $10, $5
2.15 p.m.—Second Heats of Running Horse Races
2.20 p.m.—Softball Game. Men's
2.2o pan.—Sports fo Young and Old
4.i0 p.m. ---Sweat r Gil Contest. winner to be crowned "7liss Huron,"
Prizes . $25t'I uud Special Prize of 3111,00 donated by Snell Bros.
A. CD. Gei'sks•. i'\ -i1. Total 0011 to winner
4.15 i Tknr,111• Et sirs. op,•n To 1.o1•ses from Huron only—$56.00- in
1t 2es
4l:.,t— 7t .nc Daaee iota Fiddle -as' Contest; 358.110 in prizes
+, ,+ _ ,-11 , - t:n ,•b.tii—P.l�e,
3011 and 320
ATTRACTIONS AND EXHIBITS
1.-il'aii _, .):' :n ,. of _ a : ultUre Exhibit
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Iir•r,1Li
in Gymnasium
p 1-,u;,- InsulationInsula,ion Display
i- Shop 1Vt,k. Exhibit
34. cls Hor- Etx a ,a Exhibit
EVERYBODY WELCOME — BAND IN ATTENDANrE
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----DANCE---Dance in the Gymnasium to the music of Norm Carnegie's 8 -Piece
Modern and Old -Time Band
Dancing 9.34 p.m to 1 a.m.
1 I:' ICIN i'ENTS. PRIfES 13IV EN FOR NOVELTY. DANCES
,. • 0,.1 •. i 1'_ NX S111,1 1 t > own -hilt having highest number of
points in Sport. Events
RUSSELL BOLTON W. R. L06B W. V. ROY
id nt CFE .'id nt
Sec.-Treas.
('-\111 25 ('EN'Ps CHILDREN FRED ADITLTi4 25 CENTS
Mr, Wm, Reilly of Goderich has
'purchased tile -grocery store from
M1•. John Henderson and gets. pos-
session June 20th.
Miss Mina _McEwen of London
spent the weekend at her home here.
Mr. George Saligater telephoned
his mother Mrs, Letitia Sangster
+from Winnipeg on Sunday,
Mr. Robt. "Cooper has resigned his
Position as manager of the Farmer's
Co-operative and will be succeeded
' by Mr. Manley Jinks.
Mos, Olive Hudson of London was
la recent visitor with Mr. and Mrs.
Foster,
Mrs, Janet Peck And Miss Elaine
Peck of •Toronto, visited recently
withMr:- Sidney MacArthur and
friends here,
Mrs, Mary Hennesey of London
visited- over the weekend with Mrs.
Elsie Case. •
Mr. and Mrs. E. Shaddick, Judith
and Billy were weekend visitors in
Toronto,
Weekend visitors with Mrs. Dan-
iels were Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Macln-
tyre of Port Stanley.
Mr, •Frances Ryckman returned'
homefrom, Dakota last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Lavery, Gor-
don and,Bo!b'bie Visited recently, with
the former's mother, Mrs. Lavery of
Staffa.
Mr•.'Geo, Cowen and Teddy called
on friends in town on Saturday.
Junior Choir Assists ,Seniors
.Amid a delightful setting of
_spring flowers and singing canaries
an impressive morning service was
held in the Hensall United Church
June Sth. Using the_ theme. "Our
Father's World" the junior and sen-
ior choirs combined under the direc-
tion of Mr. S. G. Rannie, choir
leader, offered choral selections,
Rev. R. A. Brook,. pastor, was nar-
rator throughout the inspiring ser-
vice 'Miss Greta Lamntie, A.T.C, 4.
was at the console. .Following was
the order of service. Selections 1.
The Spatrious Fr rmament, choirs•and
cnnc'1•egation: 2. "This is my Fath-
er World". Ron Chuter, Billie
Fin's,Gerald Rannie, Wallace Max-
well, S. "His Marvellous Handi-
work", senior choir. 4. "God is near"
Marlene Petske, Audrey Walsh, 17ar-
i1 11ousseau, Eudore Hyde. 5.
"Bre.:k. rettei!'s", junior and se-
nior choirs G. "Holy is the Lord",.
senior choir. 7. "The king of love",
-hairs and congregation. 8. "Praise
Him Eternally", junior choir. 9,
"Open Thou our eyes", choir and
congregation. At the evening ser -
Ice Rev. Brook spoke on the sub-
ject "Danger of• short-cuts". Anni-
versary services will be observed in
the Hensall United Church on Sun-
'1;—iy. June 22nd when Rev. A. B,
Irwin, B.A., of James St. Church,
hxeter, will be the special speaker.
An interesting musical program is
being prepared for the occasion,
Mrs. Geo. Ferguson Dies
Mrs. George' Ferguson, Hehsall's
oldest resident died at her home here
an Wednesday night in her • 94th
ea .
Two '.ears ago she suffered a
fractured hip in a fall and since that
had been confined to bed. The
"Frei' Annie Anderson, she was a
> of Usborne township and
'- e to Hensall 10 years ago. Sur -
1647.1947
TRE AMAZING DEVELOPMENT
100 YEARS AGO, two good men
with a cradle and rake could cut
and bind three acres of grain in a t:•
day. Then there still remained the
laborious task of threshing the
grain with a 9hil on the barn floor.
Today one nemanwith a Massey -
Harris
Harris self-propelled combine can
P to 50 acres
in
cut and thresh u
a day.
back-
breaking
bink of the tedious,
Just t
breaking labor in cultivating,
seeding, harvesting and threshing
which the farmer of today escapes
through thg use of modern farm
machinery.
The development of labor-
saving farm machinery in which
Massey -Harris has played a lead-
ing part since 1847 has had an
important bearing on our daily
lives. Before 1830 the farmer pro-
duced mostly for himself and his
family; today he raises crops chiefly
to sell. The huge increase in farm
production brought about by farm
machinery during the last, century
has been an important factor be-
hind she rapid climb in the
standard of living both on the
farm and in the city.
Today at the beginning of thb
second century of its history, this
company looks forward to a con-
tinuance of its service in helping
the farmer to produce more and
better crops, easier, quicker ani
at lower cost.
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VSekccbcel ,8,q asks boccecirauss
/441.,, Ito br e,.4s1:
e111s prl br bend uI,S a "nadir"
COMPANY3t1L/M/T•O
'oo.dnn, or rYocals, a r<.M,",u,srm�
.a-' Massey Hook Nail
Sell -Propelled
R..per t1ee her.
pqutb Ph ,anbl e Ton
■( c fi@m racers
�m9 1 �tlEtr11 t 00 0*1 11
Ma OpeMl L
tsralYh ludo s a otir�d,°e'ert
M auead Ii
sof crop boatll�oe
" AT HNNIGAN'S
F.RQM OUBSCRAPBO,OIi -
l\Oett Itre born`pretty much alike -hat through ,their habit$ they
gradually grow further and further aliart from each other,"
—Confuscius
This week we are displaying DDT Fly Spray for house and barn.
Also hundreds of Fly Coils. '.
JUST ARRI\'ED
Shipment of Bug Itillei' and New Life plant food. 05hen in the
market remember Finnigan's.
We suggest you purchase your Plants this week
W. J. FINNIGAN ,' & SON
viving is one daughter • Mrs. Thos.
Ferguson. Seaforth, one son, George
Robert Ferguson, Loridon, a' grand-
daughter Miss' Violet Hyde, who re-
sided with her,, a, grandson, Mr, Har-'
vey Hyde, Usborne and a grand-
daughter, Mrs. Nott of' Seaforth. A
sister, Mrs. Eleanor Hunkin, Exeter
and a brother, Mr. Harry Anderson•
Usborne. A private funeral service
was held froni the late - residence;
Friday. at 2 p.m:conducted by Rev.
P. A. Ferguson of Carmel Presby-
terian .Church. A quartette compris-
ing Mrs. Malcolm Dougall, Mrs. Nor-
man Staniake, Mr. R. .Y. MacLaaren
and Mr. Jap. Bengough sang "The.
Old Rugged Cross". The pallbearers
were Messrs James Andersson, Oli-
ver Anderson, Alfred Hunkin, John.
Hunkin, Fred Dawson, Percy Stone,
Interment in Hensall Union Ceme-
tery.
BORN
BROW.\.'. — Mr, and Mrs. Basil A. Brown
(Margaret a'Inrray7; wishto announce the
birth of a daughter (Donna Ellen) at St..
Joseph's Hospital, Toronto. -Thursday, May
'With,. 1047, Mother and daughter doing
nicely,
Clearing Auction Sale
OF FARM STOCK & IMPLEMENTS. Oa
Monday, Tune 16th, at 1 P.M. DST. Un
County Road adjoining the village of Welton.
HORSES -1 bay mare 8 years okl, 1,,5
1 oto)' mare 0 years old, 1500 101 1.,b1 «1
light colt 1 year old.
CATTLE -1 grey cow 5 years old, 1 red.
cow. year old ; 1 red cow 4 years old ; 1 'red
rot. 0 years Al; 1 red co* 5 years old. 5
Durham steers 1 year. old; 4 Durham heiress
1 ear old , 5 spring calves. 1 reg. Hereford
bulk Domino bred),
IMPLEMENTS—Cocksllutt 60 tractor. sttm-
dard new in 1040. Drill, binder haylnader,
mower, side rake, dump rake. disc. manure
spreader, harrows, rubber -tired wagon, farm'
wagon. sloop sleighs, steel roller 3 drum;
di=c plow; -riding plow walking plow; cul-
tivator ;
ultirator; tubber -tired but,gy1. 2 hay racks;
gravel box;_ whippletree. ; neckyokes, chains
& other articles,
HARNESS 1 set of team harness; plow
harne . single harness; 6 good collars.
GRAIN -20o bus. of .oats: 300' bus. of
mixed grain. Toms cash.
GEORGE JACKSON, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer,
E. P. Chesney, Clerk, -
Auction Sale
FARM. AND FARM IMPLEMENTS AND
TOOLS—At Lot 13, Con. . 15, Grey Twp, 2
miles north and 8 miles east of 'Walton, on
Friday, June 22051,. cit 1. 30 p.m. DST.
•
McCormick Mower, dump' rake, 1,sy loader
Massey -Harris binder 7 ft, cut, with sheaf
decrier, truck and tractor hitch ;, M -H cul-
tivntor; grain drill; fanning mill. screens and
sieves: hay ear fork. ropes and Pulleys;
cutting box, root /wiper ; set of scales 2500
10, with stock platform; 2 -horse cart;.
•aeon and rack with roller 'rock; wagon
and gravel box: high wagon; disc harosys;
a al.otit box with stock rack , set of sleighs ;
section diamond harrows; Perron 'riding
clow , Wilkhreol walking plow; ; Verity walk-
ing Plow 5-10011 grinder ; International 3 -
horse engine, circular salt', small engine; 2
olmr kettle stone boat; 26 ft. cedar ladder;
to D. ladder ; 10 ft, ladder; quantity of cedar
1..• number of hemlock plank; top haunt;
t ttcl : road cart ; team harness, single har-
ness, whi6letrees, neckyokes. chains, ere.
1 1' if: ESTATE—Vann consisting of 140
r more or less 11 acres bush, halance In
pasture. On the premises is large batttic. barn
me de 11 pe, drive shed and woke shop,
ls•m lure -d =abject to a reserve Md,'
Terms cm Machinery cash. Ptopesty to be
191¢. day of sale, balance in 3n clays.
.7015") 1. ST) WART, P1.1rietor.
Frank Birkby, Auctioneer.
COMMUNITY SALE •
S,rturdny night, 7,30 P.m. DST, in the
Rink, Seaforth,
1. studio couch, a chesterfields,day bed,
trebles. chairs, coffee table with blue mirror,
2 corner Cupboards, aitch ,net set tin natural
wood) ; 2 white enamel kitchen ranges, used
5 mos.; linoleum, electric radio. portable re -
rd playu- with records, cengoleum 2x3 Yds.;
electric lamps, 3 electric plates,
2 Hot
Dint 3
plate C3 -wire) ,[ce xColeman lantern (like
en
000) 4 lawn mowers white chemical
Victrola with 106 records; 5 iron bet u,
r otoc & mattresses. waxing brush, kitchen
table &s chairs; direst of drawers, set of
shelves; totletset' lam
ps; small cupboard;
oa
tubs; washboard • garbage can • 3 -burner c
oal
oh stove
8 -plate electric rangette; 1 exten-
sion table; Dalt bedroom suite nrantity of
dishes and lcitchen utensils, Aladdin table
1amHAROLD JACKSON, Auctioneer
Clearing Auction Sale •
FARM STOCK & MACHINERY.
Thursday, June 10511, 1 p.tn, DST, at Lot
11. Con. 5, Morris TWO,
Durham Cattle, Poultry, Pigs. & full line
of tractor and tractor machinery,
CECIL WHEELER, Proprietor
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer
NOTICE
Spray painting, papering, old paper.' taken
off, etc. H. 22 FINLAY, phone 195, Seaforth.
In Memoriam
BOLTON In loving memory of a
dear mother who passed away in
June, 1945, "" '
Tis sweet to remember a miller so
dear,
Though absent from us, ever so
near;
Unseen by the world, she stands by
our side
And whispers, dear children, death
cannot divide.
—Ever remembered` by the family.
Card of Thanks
Mr, Harry Hayter and family wish to
thank their many friends and neighbors for
their kindness duringtheir recent sad
bereavement. -
In -Memoriam
HENDERSON -In loving memory of our
dear father James 13, -Henderson, who
passed away one year ago June 23, 1046.
Memories are treasures no one can steal,
Death is a heartache no one can .heal,
Deep in our hearts a memory is kept.
Of a dear father we will never forget.
-Ever remembered by his Family, Cora,
Arthur and Larry.
FOR SALE .
0 pure bred Shorthorn bulls, red in
T.B. tested and 12 months old. N, R.
RANCE, phone 551. 2. RR6, Seaforth,
BOX
3ixurr it #rrains
AMBULANCE
Prompt and Careful Attention
Hospital Bed
- Flo}vel's for all occasions
Office Residence
43 18.
Watson -& Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
a
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect -
ad at lowest ratos in First -Class,
Companies.
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, Ont.
Officers
President, F McGregor, ' Clinton,
Vice President, O. W. Leonliardt,
Brddhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and,
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. 't"Aeehibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; 'S. H. Whitmore,:
Seaforth R R 3; Chris Leonhardt,.
Bornholm; -'E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth;
McRwing, Blyth R R 1; Hugh Alex-
ander, Walton; Harvey Fullei5 Gode.
rich RR 2.
Agents
John D. Pepper, Brucefield; R. P)..
Mcliercher, Dublin; J. F. Prueter,.
Brodhagen• George A. Watt, Blyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance.
or transact other business, will be
promptlyattended to by applications•
to any of the above named officers•
addressed to their respective post.
offices.
`SEAFORTH CLINIC
pr. E. A. McMaster, M.B„ Physician,.
color;_ Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon.. •
Doane Office Hours. Daily except Wednes-
day 1.30 to 5 park„ and 7 to .9 p.m.
Appointments for consultation may
be made in advance.
Telephones 26 and 27.
FOR SALE
Two opurebred Hereford bulls, 10 and 12
months old, d. Apply to JAMES NEnna
Londexboro. Phone 1146x•31, Seaforth central.,
FOR SALE
A Jersey cow to freshen 111 about a month,
HARRY Ii1'EHNE, RP.1, Bornholm, Ont.
Phone 52.1]-07, Dublin,
JOHN A. GORWILL, 8
.A.MD.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr, H. H. Ross' office, Phone 5W
FOR SALE MARTIN" W. STIWLETON, B.A „M,D.,
Hotbed plants, consisting. of ;•suns toile 'Physician and Surgeon -'
ties of Tomatoes, Cabbage and Cauliflower,
including Climbing Tomatoes. Call mornings Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat
or evenings only. Prices very reasonable. 1 Phone X90 W Seaforth
WM. MURRAY, Egmotdville, Phone 6597 1
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER
FOR SALE
Massey -Harris mower 5 -ft. cut, in Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
good shape. Phone 24 r/8, Dublin. Graduate in' Medicine, University
Sale Re 'erg., of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
TEACHER WANTED Moorefleld's Eye, and Golden Square
Applications will be received by the -'under- throat hospitals, London, Eng. At
signed fora fully qualified Protestant Moeller
for S. S, .k'.2, Tuckersmith, Elppen P.O., Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third
Huron Co. Applicants will please state qualix- Wednesday in each Month from 2 to
cations, experience,. Inferences and the name 4 p.m. — 53 Waterloo St,, Stratford,
nt last Inspector if excellenced. Salary will Tale belle 267.
be according to experience. Duties to cam- 13 _
'nonce Sept. 2nd. S. H. WHITMORE, Sec,-
Treas., Tuckersmith Township School Area
No. 1, Seaforth nat.
TENDERS FOR WIRING Funeral Director
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH
Tenders are invited - for the wiring of
No. 7 School house, Tuckersmih, The Ambulance Service, Adjustable Hos-
wiriest to be subject to the approval .of he pital Bell for rent, Agent for Mitchell..
Wiring 'impeder, and to be completed during 1 ....-
midsummer Flpwet's. Rhone 119.
midsummer• holidays. Plans and s'necifleaticr.,' Y
may be seen at the office of the Secretary -1' Nights and Holidays b5
Treasurer. S. H. WHITMORE, Sec. -Tres,
School
ec. Tres -
School Area.
TEAMING `
• Gardens plowed; cartage .and other teaming
work etc. Phone 130w, Seaforth. LEO
JO'HtiSTON -
TAXI
Day " and Night Service. Phone 355.
CLAYTON J. DENNIS.
FOR SALE
1940 Ford half ton truck in .Al
condition. C. 3. Walker, R.R. 1,
Cromarty, phone 121.13, Dublin.
FOR SALE
2 electric $otplates (one and two
burners), electric floor lamp, 8 tea
kettles, oak wooden bed, some ce-
ment foundation blocks, 2 iron' ket-
tles, wood stove, 2 cedar mops.
Clarence Reeves.
G. A. WHITNEY
• NOTICE
I will take convaleseing patients,
good nursing ' care provided. Pen -
sifters also taken. • 'Mrs. George
Dubs, R.R. 1, Londesboro, phone 27
r 5, Blyth central.
FOR SALE •
Massey Harris hay loader in gnctd. wnrkin-
order. WILLIAM CHURCH, phone X14111,
Seaforth central. 1
FOR SALE
A haylnader, farm vogon, sl rhnt, rock o .t-
pleto with trod: and pulleys. 411 in Al con-
dition. Apply to SCOTT CLSWF, Sektr..h.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND -
REAL ESTATE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Phones: 334 Office Res. 220
NOTICE TO OWNERS OR HA Fl" • Goode A — Preuinm Ileroe
THE PsT. RED PERCHERON STALLION
BORERS OF DOGS IN THE 00 BLAIN MARQL18 (27054)
TOWNSHIP OF TUCK ERSMITH Emohnrn No 131f.Tlrst Otnss, Form r
- Mot Tui --\ tcinits of Rippon and Santlr.
' Wed Thms,--t ielnity of Farquhar R south
ieinits of Dublin and Seaforth.
Term --52 down; 812 Apr. 1st, 1045.
Phone i,51•24 Hansall1 or 14r14, Dublin.-
WILLIAM COLE. Prop. and Manager
Owing to the excessive amaze bent:;
In the killing of 1 01 (,7 by doge rennin;
large in the Town-ltli, of Tuelaomiththel
Municipal Council requests the co-operation
of the ratepayers in curtailing such domrc .
It is suggested than owner?- keep clogs t NOTICE
from sunset to sunrise and under proper eon- The Pure Bred Belgian Stallion WEST PINE
tral at all times. If such co-operation is not S1.2PRE51E 5245 Enrolment .3017, 1st.
forthcoming, it will be neve sats for the class. Form I.
Council to enforce See. e, Pantz. of the 17 r The Pure Bred Clydesdale Stallion ROYAL
Tax - and Livestock Protection. Act. R.S.O. CARBROOI2 (27101), Enrolment #7.3500, 1st
41,3t, which pret id es that any person many 0111
any aog 4a) which is found' killing 0r insur-
ing livestock or tb) which in a township or
village r. 's
found betweensitt t
e, and son r e
strayinr, from the premises where tins (leg is
habitually kept or to) whieh is found stray-
ing at any time and not under proper con-
trol where livestock' 77. are habitually lCl kept.
•-E P. \ -
. CHES, EY Clerk.
FOR SALE -
Pullets for sale, 6 weeks old, hy-
brid, Red and Rock. Jack G1ew,
phone 125 J. •
FOR SALE
A Beach Co -Ed range stove, al-
most new, and in good shape. Dr. F.
HARBURN, North Main St.
FARM FOR SALE
tan -acre farm, lot 24, con. o Stanley Town- The Standard Bt'ed Grade A
ship, about S acres of bush, two never -failing premium .Horse
wells, good buildings,. large buck, house +with.
slate roof, honk ba.rnl, good drivingIZABETH shed, BARON LULWAT.ER 4750 ('68889)
cement silo. Apply to MRS. ELWill stand at his own stable, E7,6 Lot 34.
PRIGS, Brumfield RRl, Con. 5, McKillop. 816 to insure, payable April'
FOR SALE
1st 1948. Accommodation for mares froma
distance. GEO. B. DOR,RANOE, Propr, and
Dwelling with small barn, 2. to 9 acres, Manager, Seaforth R.R.2.
suitably located for poultry. -
104 story frame dwelling, John St.
M. A. Reid, Seaforth
RENFREW SALES AND SERVICE
Hand turned and electric cream
separators, also. repairs for Anker-
holt separators, Basil O'Rourke,
Brucefield. Phone 618 r•21, Clinton
The Pure bred Percheron Stallion .REFINER
e
(15509)
Enrolment tF_8 1st Clara Form I.
4, o
Route oto for 1947—Mon. & Tues. 0,11Vicinityof
Duma nn ,
ga T , L-Vicin , Brussels and Clinton, Wed. & Thnrs.—Vicinrty'of Seaforth, Clinton,
Dublin, Fri. & ..Sat.—Vicinity of Bippen,,
Hensall and Zurich. Terms; 811 to insure..
a able .Mar.99
1,1
payable 8.,
T. J. IDIcMICHAEL; Prop. and 'Manager
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods)'
mailed postpaid in plain sealed envel-
ope with price list. 6 samples 25c;
24 . samples 31.00. Mail -Order Dept.
T-74. Noy -Rubber Co., .Box -91, Mann -
tan, Ont. -
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
41J. Exeter.
FREE AN1MiL:SERVICE
OLD' DISABLED OR DEAD
CATTLE •HORSES • HOGS • SHEEP • CALVES -
Promptly and Efficiently :Removed
Simply Phone Collect
a MITCHELL 219
- STRATFORD 215
w„ . INGERSOLL 21
Wit DO THE RESTI
INGERSOLL, ONTARIO