The Seaforth News, 1947-11-06, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 6, 1947
HENSALL
lass Olive Walker R,N., returned
to Tampa, Florida, after holidaying'
with her parents Mr., and Mere,
George. Walker,
Mr. and Mrs. Gus Voth and 'fami-
Euchre and Dance
Sponsored by the Kippen East
Women's Institute
in Rensall; Town 1;lall
THURSDAY, NOV.' 6
GOOD PRIZES
McQuaid's Orchestra
LADIES PLEASE PROVIDE LUNCH
Admission at Popular Prices
anvessesswanswentevammemaseisissatitiew,
WALTON HALL
tl.a
Nov. 10
9 �%
AT 8.30 P.M.
:Ih:1t S 1VE EL CHRE
Electioti of President and
Vice-PreSidellt
ONE F1L1
l.L"1t'li s1:ILVEl)
DANCE
MiOttlid - Delaney Orchestra
:ADMISSION 'or, CENTS EAt'H
EVERYBODY WELCOME
McKillop Federation
of Agriculture
ly of Detroit visited over the week-
end With Mrs. Voth's mother Mrs. L,
Simpson.
Mr. and Mos, A. L. Case spent
the weekend in Detroit.
Mrs. iiVlinnie Sangster, Douglas,
Robert, Margaret and Norma :spent
Sunday in ,Haniilton and Niagara
Falls.
The Wohelo Class of the United
Church held their Monthly sleeting
on Monday evening Nov. 3rd in the
school -room of the church with the
1'sesident Mrs, Wes. Jones, presid-
ins. Following the singing of a
hymn the Lord's Prayer was re-
peated in
e-peatedin unison. The roll call was
answered by 10 members, Miss
Gladys Luker favoured with a piano
instrumental. Business discussion
followed and the offering was re-
ceived.A program will he presented
in the school -room on Nov, 20. The
topic Was taken by Mr: Edison For-
rest entitled 'Look brother, your
house is on fire" showing how Can-
adians need to change their ways of
living by leading better lives, Au-
drey Walsh contributed a solo en-
titled "There is beauty in the for-
est'. Miss Ellis gave a splendid
reading entitled "As a grain of
mustard seed". The hymn "Beneath
the Cross of Jesus" was sung and
the meeting closed with the Bene-
diction. Refreshments were served
at the close,
Unit-
ed
n, all L
The W .:ui, S. of the He
ed Chun ch Will entertain the mem-
bers of the Baby Band and their
mothers in the school -room of the
Church on Thursday, Nov. 6. at 3
pan.
Carmel Presbyterian Church
We sell "Pittston" Top Quality
Pennsylvania ANTHRACITE
(stove and Nnt Size n"w in stock)
We can make prompt delivery
of orders received
"RIVERDALE" LUMP
Bright, Hart Structure from the
"Deep Seam" ]lines
of Alberta,
CAR NOW ROLLING
Young Peoples' Society held a Pump-
kin pie social on Monday evening
Nov. 3„ A sing -song which was en-
joyed by all opened the meeting.
Rev, Andrew McKenzie a former
member of Carmel Church was the
guest speaker and he gave a very
inspiring and challenging address to
the youth of to -day. r.Phe hymn "Ori-
ward Christian Soldiers was sung
followed by the Benediction. An
hour o1 gaxnes was enjoyed: after
which the refreshments were served.
• ,Vir. and 'Mrs. Neeb :of Tavistock
visited this week with their Son- in-
law and daughter Mr. and Mrs. Wm.
Brown,
Benson Women's Institute will
hold its next meeting at the home
of Mrs, J. Smillie; on Wednesday
night, Nov. 12, at 8:15 p.m. sharp.
Miss Consitt will assist the hostess,
The honored guests on this occasion
will be the 'Grandmothers". Roll
call will be 'A contribution for the
Tweedsmuir Village History. Mrs. A.
Rundle of Iluroindale, will be the
guest speaker. Mrs, R. Elgie will
present the motto, Social Comm.
Mrs, Smillie, Miss Consitt, Mrs. A
D, McEwen, Mrs, Goddard, Mrs.
Orr, Mrs. C. Gook, Mr's. McEeath
and Mrs. R. Broderick. A large at-
tendance is urged. The members'
who have not contributed to the
Legion Flag are asked to do so at
this meeting.
'
The monthly 'meets'n g he
of t
Evening Auxiliary tUnited Church),
takes place at the home of Mrs. 13,
Kyle on Monday evening, Nov, 10,
with Mrs. E. Shaddick assisting,
Miss Ellis will conduct the Devotion-
al period. Roll call "A memorable
incident of World War 1I, The
Study will be given by Miss Violet
MrClymont. Social Conlin. Mrs,
Kyle, Mrs. Shaddick, Mary Goodwin
And Edna Walsh. A full attendance
is requested.
Final arrangements niust be com-
pleted re the annual Auxiliary iia-
za;'r which will be held in the
- nited Church School -room on Sat-
urday afternoon November 22,. Var-
ious booths will be featured includ-
ing Novelties, aprons, handlcnit
items, produce, home baking, a
mystery table etc. Tea will be serv-
r'd under the auspices of the W.M.S.
Auxiliary members are asked to
Present et this meeting all articles
and donations for the bazaar in
connection with the mystery table,
each member is asked for a contri-
bution. The date of bazaar, Satur-
day, November 22., not November
15 as previously planned.
We are taking orders for off -car
delivery of this splendid Canadian
Coal
J. H. Scott R. Watson
336 — phone — 193 w
essessausenswas
eatemarm,ovverv.
heel
alancing
Helps tires wear longer. We have modern
precision equipment to balance wheels
properly and add extra miles of service to
your car.
MAKE A DATE FOR THIS SERVICE TODAY
arage
FORD - MONARCH DEALERS
SEAFORTH
STORES CLOSED
The Merchants of Seaforth in co-operation
with the Canadian Legion's request, will
close their stores all day Tuesday, Nov. 11,
Remembrance Day.
Stores will close as usual, at 6 o'clock,
Monday, Nov. 10.
MERCHANTS COMMITTEE
CHAMBER OF COMMERCE.
Town of Seaforth
,PROCLAMATION
Rem 1:►yr ranee
In accordance with a request from the
Canadian Legion, Seaforth Branch, and the
desire of the Merchants Committee to co-
operate with same, I hereby proclaim
Tuesday, Nov. 11th, 1947, a public Holiday,
and respectfully request the citizens to
observe same.
M. A. REID
Mayor
GOD SAVE THE KING
FOR SALE
Frame cottage in Seaforth, on Goderich St.
East. ;VI, J. CROWLEY.
FOR SALE
Three Durham cows due In January, and
three spring Phone 842 S
calves. TOM IRKBY, RRA,
FOR SALE
Brumfield. Phone Phone 620eks okCli tont. HENRY,
FOR SALE
Feed Grain for sale. Buckwheat, oats, mix -
rd. MILLER ADAMS, phone 346r22, Seaforth
FOR SALE
2 Quebec Heaters with 7" .pines.. one large
almost new & one smell. Apply JOHN
EARLE. Egmondvil le, Tel. 660-6.
FOR SALE
Hand crocheted
bhtertleehsire 7-" x
4.py aTeSafohNs
FOR SALE
Stucco house, a rooms, one block west of
the United Church in Egmondville, garage,
acre of land, hydro. NOM small fronts.
Immediate possession, JAMES WEBSTER,
Egmondville, phmnc 068 r 41.
LOST
A man's wrist watch, Birks. At Hallow-
e'en Frolic. Reward. blinder please notify
News Office.
FOR SALE
Two-storey frame house in Seaforth, on
Go.rree St. FRANTC PHILLIPS, Londesbo o.
LOST
Saturday afternoon yellow gold man's
Gruen wrist watch, in Seaforth 01 vicinity of
North Read. An RCA remembrance. Reward.
MRS. GORDON Melt -SIMS, 836r2, Seaforth
FOR SALE
D,Ferest•Crosley radio, in good condition,
with batteries. Phone 359 Seaforth.
POR SALE
Flom lamp, 2 cook stoves gramophone, ?-
Plate. cleetrle stove, curtain stretcher, 9I50.
FRED REEVES, Side street, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
Shorthorn bull, 20 months old, red, resist -
tercel. Also 1 grade bull, 10 montha old, ted.
Both animals passed TB test. JOHN Me-
t—ARTY-1Y. phone 36x3, Dublin .central.
FOR SALE
Registered Leicester ram for sale. PEAR -
SON CHARTERS, phone 662,4 Seaforth.
AT FINNiGAN'S
POTATOES Stock Up Now
Froin the sandy' soil of Sarnia beautiful Write Cookers.
$1.90 in lots of five. Also New Brunswick and Spud Islltilicl.
Potatoes. The weather is fine, stock up now.
ARRIVED THIS WEEK — SUGAR BY THE BAG
Priced at $9.99 a hundred, 10 lbs. 1.09
Remember Finnigan's for better meichanclising
W. J. FINNIGAN & SON -
'FOR SALE
One black mare 4 years. old Two gond w•m•k
horses. Three young :grade Jersey springers
due to calve thismonth, GEORGE B.
EBEOIOART, Seafortli, Ont,
• FOR. SALE
SHORTHORN BULL FOR SALE
Registered Shorthorn bull color roan,. 2
years old. Thisbull was bred by Stewart Dale
and is a grand son of "Larbert Templar" im-
ported, W. T, LIVINGSTON, 8470.31 Seaforth
Auction. Sale
At Lnt 3, Con. 10, Tuckersmith, on. Thum -
dee, Nov. 2011,, at 1 P.M, 4 miles east of
IClppen. '
1 black Mare 6 year's old. 1 general purpose
Mare 14 years old.
1 Jersey cow just freshened. 1 red cow, due
time of sale.. 1 red cow, due Jan. 20, 1 red
cow, due time of sale.. 1 blue cow just fresh -
ow due IsY. March. 1 black caw,
freshened
esh 1 red r
freshened.In September. 1 reit env freshened
In September. 1 Hereford bull 3 yea. old. 8
steers 1 year old. 3 heifers 1 year old. 5
calves, 100 Pullets, Rock a New Hamite..
1 seed drill, 13 -run. 1 riding plow, 'Kassel, -
Harris. 1 disc, I'rnsl & Wood. Terms cash,
RIO MrKAY, Proprietm'.
Harold Jacl(.e), Auctioneer.
FOR SALE
Table model battery radio. 4 tube superhet,
Jorge. 0 -inch .dynamic speaker,wonderful elec-
tric tone. Complete with nearly new 2 -volt
A battery. Call phone 87 11 12 Hen=all central
FOR SALE
Three cooking stoves, two with
Warning closets and reservoirs, in
good condition. Can be seen any
time after 5 o'clock. Jack Pethiek,
North Main St,
FOR SALE
Baby Buggy in gond condition, reasonably
priced. Apply at. News Office.
FOR SALE
1 turquoise blue dress, size 40, just new ;
also 1 brown coat, chamois lined, plaid hack,
size 40, just: new. Phone 180, Seaforth
SPECIAL LOW
RAIL FARES
TO ROYAL
AGRICULTURAL
WINTER FAIR
Nov. 18-26 TOiRONTO
Good going—Nov, 17th to 19th
inclusive.
Return — Lv. Toronto not later
than midnight, Nov. 27th..
Fare and ono -third
for round trip.
Government Tex Extra
Full information from any agent
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Auction Sale
OI^ PROPERTY & HOUSEHOI-D EG-
b'EC1S-- In the village of Varna, Satwdny,
Nev.r,. et 1 P.M.
HOUSEHOLD EI FEC TS Cnmplote line of
lenselm1,1 rife tincluding strtves, kitchen,
dining men. i rnnm & bed MOM turn-
lures. I)14,o , Kitelion utensils & garden tools.
PROPERTY -5 torten fram, .ettage (pl 1`-
hc the hleAsh stem. in the tillage of
nett of laud. with fruit trees. Barn &
double garage. Terms. chattels. cosh.
I' teary 10e;: down, bulnnce in le days.
Resorts- bid.
MRS, ALICE AUSTIN, Proprietross.
Gerold Jeckson, Auctioneer.
E. 1'. Chesney. Clerk.
Auction Sale
PROPERTY & HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS.
On Main Street of Hensnll, Wednesday, Nov.
19th at 12.3') P.M. sharp:
Clare Jewel all -enamel cook stove; 2 -burner
electric hot plate; Deforest Crosley radio:
electric heater; electric toaster & iron. Break-
fast set table & 4 chairs, white, leather
seat.. Extension table; glass cupboard, 6
(lining chairs; Kitchen chairs; bake table
with porcelain. too. Number of rocking chairs,
number of small tables; occasional chairs;.
Chesterfield suite; upright piano with bench;
hall rack, mirrors, floor lamp, - 2 couches, 3
bedroom suites, springs & mattresses; 1 iron
walnut -finish single bed, spring -filled mat-
tress. Toilet sets. Book case. "books, carpet
sweeper, Phonograph & records; camp emirs.
Large quantity of bedding, pillows, guilts &
linens. Rugs, scatter mats, carpets & other
floor covering. Folding ironing board.: Quan-
tity of sealers, Bross pail. Lawn mower,
lawn roller, garden tools. Large quantity of
dishes & }Mellen .utensils,. Cutlery & host of
other articles.
PROPERTY —There will be offered the
HARNESS
Gloves, Shoe , Repair Find-
ings, Nugget Polish, In-
soles, .Laces, Black Suede
Cleaner, Sock Savers.
'We Sell For Less
W. J. THOMPSON
JACK'S SHOE REPAIR
Card of Thanks
We wish to thank all those who ea10ePott
sympathy during, the bereavement of cur
father, also for the many kindnesses, !mind
ing the loan of cm's.
M. E. CLARKE
W. G. CLARKE
Card' of Thanks
Mr. Hugh Dunlop and family express their
sincere thanks to the many friends and or-
quah,tsuees for the kindness and sympathy
shownin their recent bereavement. Also for.
the beautiful floral tributes. The thoughtful
kindness of so many will never be forgotten.
BOX
if -funeral l iUit l'
>v®
AMBULANCE
Prompt -and Careful Attention
('hospital ]led
Flowers for all occasions
Offlceo Residence
43 18
Community Auction Sale
IN THE SEAPORTTI SKATING RINKC,
Sattunlay, Nov.22nd, at 1 PM.
Anyone wanting to put firniture in sale,
pleas, Phone or Send list to hIAP.OLI)
JACKSON, Auctioneer, before Nov. kith,
NOVEMBER Mgsrno0 OF
HURON COUNTY COUNCIL
Watson & Reid
INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SnAFORTH, ONT.
All kinds, of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies,
The McKillop Mutual
Fire Insurance Co.
HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, Ont.
Officers
President, F. 1VIoGregor, Clinton;
Vice President, . C. W. Leonhafdt,•
Brodhagen; Secretary -Treasurer and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; S. H. Whitmore,
Seaforth R R 3; Chris Leonhardt,
Bornllolnl; E. 7.. Trswartha, Clinton;
Sohn L. Malone, Seaforth; J. ISI,
McDwing, • Blyth R R 1; 'Hugh Alex-
ander, Walton; 'Harvey Fuller, . Gode-
rich- RR 2.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; 7. F. Prueter,
Brodhagen; George A. Watt,,J3lyth.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business, will be
promptly attended to by. applications.
to any of the above named officers
addressed to their respective post
offices,
The -next meeting of the Huron County
Council will beheld in the Connell Chambers,
Court House Goderich. commencing Monday,
November 17th, at 2.00 P.M.
All amounts, notices of deputations and
other business requiring the attention of
Council should be in the hands of the County
Clerk not later than Saturday, November
16011. N. W. MILLER
County Clerk
Ooderich, Ontario
Auction Sale
In town of Seaforth, west of Re-
creation Ground, on Saturday, Nov. 3,
at 1 pm. Blue flame oil heater (used
2 mos.) ; Quebec cools stove (Find-
lay); Quebec heating stove; oak
dining 1.00131 extension table; ice box,
kitchen cabinet, 6 kitchen chairs, 3 -
burner oil stove; child's high chair.
Number of small tables, number of
rocking chairs, magazine rack, com-
mode chair, occasional chairs, 9dd
residence of the late 3, W. Ortweln subject: chairs sideboard, electric iron, small
do reserve bid: ( P111100 radio, day bed sewing mach -
7 room, 2 storey brick house 2 -ear
garage,
Me (Singer); 2 wahrut finish iron
beds, cable springs & mattresses
(practically new); white iron bed,
springs & mattresses, dresser, ward-
robe, Congoleum rug 9x12; 4 other
pieces of Cougoleum; 1 hall runner &
scatter mats; curtains, kitchen uten-
sils. Quantity of dishes.'6 ft. step lad -
on Main St., Hensall, Furnace, 3 pc. hath
upstairs, toilet down stairs, Insulated. Press-
ure water system. hardwood doors,
This Property is in excellent condition.
TERMS --Chattels. cash,
Propety 10r/r down, balance 30 days.
Reserve bid.
ESTATE 010 THE LATE MR. AND MRS.
J. W. ORTWEIN.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
Auction Sale
OF CHOICE DAIRY COWS AND YOUNG
CATTLE at Porter's Hill, 3 miles west of
]•Iolmesvllle on Wednesday, November 12th,
at 1.00 P.M., consisting of:
25 Dairy Cow's, 8 fresh, 12 due to
freshen in November & Dcoember. th • bal-
ance dee in Februmy & March. 6 young far-
row
arrote Cows. 3 Spring calves. 2 Holstein heifers
due in January. 10 year-old Holstein heifers.
10 Holstein heifer calves lvacoinated). A well
bred holstein bull unlf 6 mts. old.
16 Dairy bred heifers (vaccinated).
11 head of stocker cattle.
18 of the cows are well bred Holsteins of
gond size & quality, All the Cattle will be
sold subject to guarantee. Terms cash,
A. E. TOWNSITEND, Proprietor.
Edward W. Elliott, Auctioneer.
2 -DAY
Clearing Auction Sale
NOVEMBER 12 AND 12
Faris Farm Stock, Implements &
Household Effects. On Lots 23 & 24,
Con, 4, Morris two., 5 miles east of
Belgrave, or 11/4 north & 2 miles west
of Brussels.
Wednesday, Na'. 12th, 12.30 p.m. sharp:
IMPLEMENTS — Cockshutt "70" Tractor,
fully equipped on rubber (like new) ; Coek-
shutt 3 -furrow plow; Cockahutt 6 -foot one-
way disc: 3 -section drag harrows Inter-
national tandem tractor dice; 4 -section trac-
tor harrows; 4 -section diamond harrows;
John Deere manure spreader, 1 year old, on
rubber; 3 -drum steel roller, 0 -ft. 13-dise
International fertiliser drill Massey -Harris
binder, 7 -foot; 6 -foot mower International
drop -head hay loader; hay tedder, sulky
rake; Massey -Harris cream separator, used
six menthe; International cream separator;
Universal -double unitmilkingmachine;. new
11,1: 1,0 International gos engine; circular
saw; 2 good rubber tired wagons; 16 -foot hay
rack; tock reek; gravel box; sloop sleighs
with flat rack; cutter; 600 -tree evaporator
needtwo seasons;. 2 grain grinder's; storage
;
tankgathering tank; 360 buckets rend apiles;
fanning mull; Renfrew 2,000 5, scale: 2
wheelbarrows; steel slush scraper; barn leek;
drive belts; rivantity of lumber; shingles
forks, shovels, whifflctrces and a host of
ether articles.
FURNITURE -- Grand piano; oak dining
roam suite: buffet; china cabinet; table and.
6 rho ro (like new); battery mantel radio;
Connor ga•-driven washing moehine (new) ;
Reach all-enarncl cook stave (new) ; 2 beating
`itis s; Coleman 3 -burner gas alnye with
r.von borne` coal nil sieve ; studio couch;
2 .lay beds; 3 bedroom sniten, .spring's and
mattresses;. extension table;kitchen theirs;
number of odd tables; numer of rockers; 2
rise. s: oupbaarde-rtuantity of gond floor rover -
hit's; Coleman goo iron (new); Alladinlamp;
lawn mower; 8 venetian blind•, 2' 10" wide,
1' 6" high ; mi—rare; quantity rot a -oier a,
dish s, kitchen utensils.
FARM --- 124 aero form . red brick Ileum;
bank Karn, drive shed :ml pie pen.; le a•ros
rot hardy/cod Luh Onr,rl anter sapplY
fhur d v, November 1301,, at 1 p.m.:
CATTLE -in young Durham;two,due te,
fr+hen from January to April. 1 Uu;lmn
hull 10 Durham :end Hemford rd SL •ins naives;
13 steers from 100 in 0400 11 2 hrif-r. ion
lb 18 Durham heifers ,Ori . 1rore, rising '2
years old.
HORSES -1 grey mare rising 4 years old 1
1 black mare tieing 3 years nld; 1 aged mare.
1 driving mere, 6 years old. Harness and
hot a collars.
PIGS --3 Ynrk sown with litters. 20 York
'honks, ranging from 100 to 150 Tb. 1 York
hog,
POULTRY -225 Hybrid Pellets, six months
old, New Hampshire & Rooks, 2 range shel-
ters. Brooder stove. Poultry feeders and.
equipment.
HAY & GRAIN -300 bus. Fall Wheat;. 100
]nus, Buckwheat. 300 bus, Mixed Grain.
TERMS--Chattics cash,
Property 10% down, balance in 80 days,
Reserve hid.
JOSEPH BREWER, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Robt. Patrick, Clerk.
der, garden tools, boiler, lawn mower.
Numerous other articles. Terms cash.
TOM WILBEE, Proprietor.
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer.
E. P. Chesney, Clerk
Executors Sale
Estate of the late Philip Anent.
in the town of Brussels, Friday, Nov.
71:11, at 1 p.m, Parcel 1—Farms; Lots
23 & 24, Con, 7, Morris Twp„ 200
acres, well drained, fenced, never fail-
ing spring water supply, clay loam,
all seeded to pasture. 30 acres of sec-
ond growth maple bush, S acres of
soft wood, 2 frame barns and frame
house. Known as Douglas 1VIcDonald
farm. Parcel 2—Lots 25 & 26, Con.
3, Mortis, 200 acres timber land.
Parcel 3—Lots 24 & 25, Con, 17,.
Grey Twp. 200 acres of grass land,
well fenced and divided into 100 acre
lots, good water supply; will be offer-
ed in one or two parcels. Known as
Camp Borden farm.
Machinery & tools -2 form mowers,
gravel box, 1 farm wagon, hay rack,
50 ft. Aeromotor windmill, force pump
& piping, galvanized water trough,
binder & wagon tongues, wagon
reaches, log skidders. Quantity of as-
sorted lumber, 1 inch, 2 inch & 2x4
scantling, work benches, 2 grind
stones, log tongues. Several double $c
single blocks & pulleys. Quantity of
belting, trestles, 2 wheel barrows,
whippletrees, doubletrees, neekyokes,
forks, shovels, cantheoks, scoop shov-
els, grain bags, wire, assorted logging
chains, 3 feed mixers, cow chains,
horse collars, 2 gals. linseed oil, wood
clamps, tree pruner, feed box, winch,
1200.Ib, scales, 2 bag trucks, harness
bench vise, pipe vise, barrel oil pump,
barrels & boxes, 2 cyclone grass seed-
ers, 3 scythes. Quantity of used pip-
ing. Factory wooden & steel pulleys;
1 saw sharpening bench, 2 crosscut
saws, valves & Piping, pipe fittings,
hobbit spoon, host of other articles
too numerous to mention,
Small quantity of household effects.
In case of rain, sale held M shed.
Terms cash.
Dilate of late Philip Ament.
Herold Jackson, Auctioneer.
Robert Patrick, Clerk.
COURT OF REVISION
Townsbtp of Mc10110p
The Council of the Township of McKillop
will 10000 as a Court of Revision on the
A oment of 1043, at Garnegic Hail Sea -
mob, on Monday, November 3rd, 1947, ei
10 ;tan. Parties interested should 'govern
themselves accordingly.
J. 1N. ECI{ERT,
Clerk, MclOillop
HELP WANTED
Men or Women
FAMILEX is the easy way to big
cash profits. If you have selling
ability, a small capital and a desire
to establish a profitable business of
your own, join usl PRODUCTS
KNOWN THE WORLD OVER FOR
THEIR QUALITY. Sell direct from
door to door full or part time. Pro-
ducts -sold throughout the year. De-
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auest. 'FAMI%,EX, Dept, D. 1600
Delorimier, Montreal.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B., Physician,
Dr. P. L. Brady, M.D., Surgeon.
Office Hours Daily except Wednes-
clay 1.30 to 5 p.m., and 7 to 9 p.m.
Appointments far consultation may
be nlacle in advance.
Telephones 26 and 27.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr. Ii. H. Ross' office. Phone SW
MARTIN W. STAPLETON, BA.,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 in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Mooreffeld's Eye, and Golden Square-
throat
quarethroat hospitals, London, Eng. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third
Wednesday in each month from 2 to'
4 p.m. --53 Waterloo St, Stratford,
Telephone 267.
USBORNE & HIBBERT MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE COMPANY
Head Office, Exeter, Ontario
Pres., WM. H. COATES
Exeter
Vice -Pres., ANGUS SI'NCLAIR
R.R. 1, Mitchell
DIRECTORS I,- s�
JOHN HACKNEY ... Kirkton, R. 1
WM. A. HAMILTON Cromarty
JOHN McGRATII Dublin, Ont.
MILTON McCURDY .. Kirlfton, R. 1
AGENTS
ALVIN L. HARRIS Mitchell
THOS. SCOTT Cromarty
THOS. G. BALLANTYNB, Woodham
SECRETARY -TREASURER
B. W. F. BEAVERS Exeter
SOLICITORS
Gladmain & Cochrane, Exeter
Seaforth
Monument Works
T. PRYDE & SON
Memorial Craftsmen
Exeter Seaforth Clinton
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
are open each TiJESDAY for
your convenience.
See Dr. Tiarburn for appoint-
ment any other time, or phone
41 J. Exeter.
FOR SALE
7 room stuccoed house, hydro and
furnace, garage. Centre St., Seaforth.
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AND
REAL ESTATE
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Phones: 334 Office Res. 220
Alvin W. Sillery
Banister, Solicitor, &c.
Royal Apartments Phone 173
McConnell & Hays
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
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
VETERINARY SURGEONS
J. 0. TTJRNBULL, la.V M., V.S.
L. C. HALL, D.V.M., VS.
Main St. Seaforth
Phone 105
Personal attention by either. Vet-
erinarian when requested (if possible)
PERSONAL
Hygienic Supplies (rubber goods) mailed•
post.faid in plain sealed envelope withprice
list. 6 -samples 26e; 24 samples $1.00. Mail -
Order Dept. T-74. Nov -Rubber Co., Box 91,
Hamilton, Ont.
WANTED TO BUY
01d "Horses and Dead Animals suitable for.:
mink feed. Will pay 1l/3o lblive weight for
horses. Dead animalo according to value. If
dead phone at once.. Phone collect JACK
•
GILBERT, 0$6r21; or FRED • GILBERT,
9863.82, Gnderieh.
FOR SALE
ll/ storey, frame asphalt shingle covered,
' on South Main street, Seaforth.
r. Modern dwelling on Louisa St., Seaforth.
15 A. REID, Seaforth.