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The Seaforth News, 1944-05-25, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, MAY 25, 1944 HENSALLFOR SALE Two shot ors; 1 Seeders and 100 lb, Lieut. Sans Rennie of Chatham of poiederee butte milk. Aiso a gnats spent,tlle week end at his home her ti(y of well Buckwheat. Mrs, Janren' with Mrs, Rennie and family, Murray, aleaforfh, ltt[t. L Photo 852 ' Mrs, Bella Parham., who has r24. spent the past several weeks at the Mine of her son, Earl in Toronto FOR SALE returned to tier home here this week. Mr, house i x12 ft, new. Also 88 3.U, Donald Waller of Toronto Leghorn and hybrid hens laying 80 1 .H. Some plank 1 ins. by 10. ins, Spent the week end with his parents J A,Nichod,'Hay P.O., Ont. 1111. and Mrs. George Walker, Miss Dorothy Brazier, nurse m TEACHER WANTED training at St. Joseph's hospital, For 5 S. =4, McKillop, duties .to Loddon, visited recently with Dr. confluence sept, 1944. Apply to Geo, and Mrs, D. G. Steer and Patsy, 1L Campbell, See. Treas., Seaforth Mr. Milton Ortwein of London R.R. -1. spent the week end with his parents, TEACHER WANTED Mr, •and Mrs. J. W. Oes Weill Protestant teacher wanted for S,S. Anniversary services will be held No. 10, VlcIiillon Duties to commence in Carmel Presbyterian hunch on Sep 1. -1. Would prefer seeing appli- Sunday, May '38th when Rev, Rich -cunt personally, apply stating salary and Stewart of Knox Presbyterian noel qualifications to R, J. Pethielc Church, Gcrich, will be the guest Sse,•Treas., R.R..R. 1, Seaforth, Ont. Ap speaker, Special music by the choir- plications received up to June 15th; Local and rural citizens are to be 1944 conuneuded for their hearty support given to the appeal for donations of money for boxes for the • Hensall t - LAWN MOWERS boys who are serving overseas, These' A number of Lawn Mowers in good boxes (42 in number) were packed contrition. for sale. 48 North Main St, by the Women's Institute and the Second block frons highway, War Service Committee, and nleul- DOG LOST hers of the Girls' Dance Club and , friends on •Thursday night, May 18, ' Large Scotch collie, yellow color, The fact that a greet many folks of+'nth white around neck. Finder Hensall and district gladly getve of please notify George Wheatley, their sugar rations made possible Phone 849r14, Seaforth central. the provision of delicious •homemade candy consisting of chocolate and Mr. Jahn Passmore and :14r, and divinity fadge, this splendid work Mrs. Passmo atndM the being --accomplished by Mesdames Mrs. CarlarlSPassn wedding Phafl, Sherritt, Welsh, Beer, Pater- g in Sher - son, Cawthorpe, Blowes and Hess, bourne St. Unitech Church, Toronto, While other kind friends contributed on Friday evening. butter, corn syrup, etc., and a lovely assortrnent of cookies. The ladies wish to thank Mrs. John C. Bell and Mrs. •John McEwen for their dona- tions of Maple syrup. Delicious cakes daunted, Kidd drilled a new well, eras reeking chairs, 1 clock; 1 day of maple sugar were produced for this time five mile, west, about a bed, 1 couch, 2 electric lamps; 1 each box this being the work of Mrs, mile from Seaforth, and close to the chest of ch•awers, 1 wardrobe; num- Campbell and Mrs, Jas. Sangster. railroad. And, from this point, the ber of small tables; several odd :ars. John M. Glenn added a further brine was piped to the 11 chairs; 1 brown iron bed, springs contribution, In addition to the items P P pant at Car ;uid mattress; 1 chiffonier and wash already named each box consisted of ronbrook, or, av the place became stand; .1 toilet set, 1 wooden bed and soup pork and beans, meat. choc0 known shortly afterward, Dublin, slrriitgs, 1 wash boiler; 8 wash tubs; Curiously, there e are two Contra- dictory stories as to that pipe line, Apparently it was laid on top of the ground. One story has it that the pipes originally were iron, and in summer the hot sun twisted them into all sorts of weird shapes, so that they would actually break from the twisting. With the result that, ulti- mately, Kidd resorted to• the use of wooden pipes. hollowed out of logs. The rival tradition has it that the log pipes were laid first, being made from pine or hemlock logs Cut from the heavily wooded swamps north of Dublin; the holes being bored by the ptunpntaking firm of A. Cook S. Sons, in Logan Township. This story has it that Dublin, the destination, being something like 70 feet higher than the source of supply, the wood- en pipes were not suffieiently strong to withstand the pressure. required to pump the brine between five and six miles, with the result that they burst. Upon which 1,idd spent ap- proximately 25,000, or $1,000 a mile to replace them with iron pipes. The iron pipes had the added advan- tage that the metal drawing the sun's rays, the temperature of the brine in summer was raised so much that far less fuel was required for the ultimate evaporation process. The Dublin Salt •Work J & J. Kidd, proprietors, was one of the most important salt plants in the early 70s. It boasted the largest ev- aporation •pan in Canada, measurin • 130x30 feet. Some 4,000 long cords of wood were requited fir a year's firing. and the output of the plant was 200 harrels a day. .4 barrel of alt weighs," '800-pgamd: The wood cost S1.50 e cord and wages of the won ors ran *1.25 to 81.50 a i y. That was a high figura; in those tunes. • - With i steady market ket for the out- puts and a, plata p aV inti such wages, Deblin prospered on salt,' and ,los- ,pb. Kidd became more than ever the creat man of the community. His son was partner in the business, and as a result of these' activities and the three plants operating at Sea - forth, there was a keen demand for barrels, and -barrel and stave plants sprang up which also afforded em- ployment, with a ready market for classes of timber previously reckon- ed of little value. For a while Kidd's plant had a prosperous career. But with increas- ing competition resulting in- improv- ed methods, particularly in the Go- derich plants, those at Seaforth and Dublin ultimately became outmoded Kidd himself had, it seems, tied up his resources in too many enter- prises, The result was financial disaster, -and with the collapse of the boom, if not earlier, the Dublin and Seaforth plants closed down, and in these communities the salt industry be- came only a romantic memory. Kidd's venture -ended tragically. The steam boiler in the pump house blew up, killed the engineer and wrecked the building, and automat- ically put the plant out • o£ produc- tion. Kidd had surmounted many difficulties with his enterprise, but this last disaster seems to have been the straw that broke the camel's EARLY SALT PRODUCERS Continued From Page One In Memoriam In loving memory of Mrs, Thomas Robinson with passed away one 3'ear ago, 11,ty 28th, 1943: Not deal Ob, no!' but borne beyond the shadows, Into tha full.. clear. light; Forever done with waist and olot0l and tempest, Where all is calm and bright. Not cat'n sleeping—called to glad awakening In Heaven's endless Day; Not dill and -moveless—stepped from earth's rough places To wall: the hing's Highway. Not silent—justpassed out of earthly ]leasing. To sing kleaven's sweet new song; Not lonely—dearly loved and clearly , loving Amici the white -robed throng. No, not forgetful—keening fond re- membrance Of clean' ones -left awhile; And looking• gladly to the bright re- union, With hand clasp and with smile. Oh, no, not dead—but past all fear of dying, And with all suffering o'er; Say not that I am dead when calls me To live for evermore, —Sadly missed by Husband and Daughters. Jesus Auction Sale Of Property and Household Effects. On Wednesday, May 31, at 1.30 p.m., Seaforth on Huron Road, two blocks east of Main street, 1 Quebec cook stove; 5 kitchen chairs, 1 arm chair, 2 drop leaf tables, 1 sideboard, 1 commode chair, see late, shaving cream, razor blades. cigarettes, tobacco and papers, gum, cheese, sodas. oxo. face cloths, cough candy and canned goods. Pre- viously mentioned was the check for 850 received from Miss Mary Good- win, treasurer of the Girls' Dance Club, their donations towards these boxes. All shipping charges were borne by the War Service Commit- tee. There were 41 men's boxes and one lady's box (Cpl. Helen Bell). All the postal work in connection with these boxes such as addressing, dec- laration, etc., is most efficiently at- tended to by Mr, F. G. Bonthron, local postmaster, and his assistant, Miss Margaret Johnston. Mrs. Ray Broderick spent the week end with Mr, and Mrs. Harold Broderick in St. Catherines. Mrs. Fred Mann had the misfor- tune to fall at her home on Satur- day and in so doing fractured her left arm, She was taken Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, 1h ere she was treated. Mr, and Mrs. John Henderson and family visited recently with relatives at Glencoe. W.M.S. Meet The May meeting of the W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyterian Church was held on Thursday at 3 p.m. in the schoolroom of the church with Mrs. Hannah Workplan presiding. The meeting opened by singing a hymn followed by prayer by bits. Work- man. The Scripture was read by Miss Minnie Reich, Mrs. J. Taylor Cave an interesting item on "From Christians in China to Christians in Canada," after which Mrs. Taylor led in prayer. Mrs. Malcolm Dingell played a piano solo. The topic on the -Mil .lesion" was taken by Mrs. Workman and the meeting (dos- ed by singing "TS, the Blessed Hour of Prayer," andthe Lord's prayer in. unison. 11r, and .airs. Geo. Gould returned to Toronto on Sinlsay after a pleas- ant holiday with the lattel's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Pass -more and little son of Delhi spent Sunday at the home of the former's parents, nnd Mr. and Mrs, John Passmore, while here had their son Kenneth Gerald baptized by Rev. Robt, Pass- more of Alberta, who with his bride is spending part of their honeymoon with Rev, Passmore's parents, Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore, Word has been received here of the death of a former well-known district farmer, William Dayman, who died in. Saskatchewan in his Sand year. He farmed on the old home- stead on the third concession of Tuckersmith where he was born, be- fore settling at Whitewood, Sask. His. widow is the .farmor Elizabeth Greenwood of Lumley, Ont, Four sons and two daughters survive, two Sisters, Mrs. MaryAnn Holmes, of Detroit, Mrs. Susie Straut, New York, three brothers, Thomas, of Orlando, Fla„ Joseph, St. Catherines, and Robert of Tuckersmith. It will he of interest to many to know that Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Mac - Laren of Goderich, former well- known residents of Hensall will as- sist at the evening service at the anniversary in Carmel Presbyterian back. Church on Sunday, May 28th.But people in the village that was Mrs. Frank Mousseau Dies 1 once Carronbrook, and throughout Suddenly— ' the Huron bract, still talk of Joe A shadow of gloom was cast over Kidd. He was that kind of man. this community on Sunday evening upon hearing of the sudden passing of a well' known and highly respect- ed citizen in the person of Mrs, The Happy War Workers Club Frank Nlousseau in her 74th year. held their regular monthly meeting The deceased bad been in her usual at the home of Mrs. Noble Holland, health and was preparing the even- Thursday, May 4th. Roll call was an- ing meal when she dropped dead. swered by 13 members. The following She was the former Margaret Browne articles were turned in: 1 quilt do - and hall resided in this district most waited by the teacher and pupils of S. • of her. life. Possessed of a kind clic- S. No, 1; 1 crib quilt donated by position, Mrs. Mousseau proved to Mrs. Glen Gibson; Child's sweater, be a good neighbor and friend and bonnet and booties donated by Mrs. will be much missed in her home by N. Holland; 1 ladies dress donated her husband and son and slaughter, by Mrs, W. Crich; 2pr, pillow cases, Margaret and Wilfred. 5 towels and 6 pr. socks, Collection Funeral service was held from St. amounted to 51.60. Next meeting to Boniface Roman Catholic Church, be held at the home of Mrs. Raymond "'s Zurich; on Wednesday at 10 p.m. of Jamieson on Thursday June ist. whidh the deceased was a member. Roll to be answered by "My favour - Interment in the :Catholic cemetery. ite dessert for dinner." HURON ROAD WEST 2 iron kettles, 1 sprinkling can, sev- eral house plants, quantity of dishes, kitchen utensils, sealers, pictures, small mirror, 1 lawn mower, 1 ash sifter, garden tools, 300 lbs. of coal; number of pieces of floor covering; curtains, drapes; 1 electric iron and 2 burner hot plate. Terms on chattels cash. Property: 5 room frame cottage sit- uated 2 blocks from Main ,street of Seaforth, on Huron Road. This cot- tage is in good repair, Good garden, and summer kitchen, wood shed. Property offered subject to reserve bid. Terms on property, 1O% down, balance in 30 days. Estate of late Katherine Keloe; Mrs. Lama. McWilliams, >x.; Harold Jackson, Auct.; 13, P. Chesney, Clerk, Auction Sale • Of Household Furniture, at resid- ence of Mrs. A. D. Scott, ,corner of Centre and West William St., Sea - forth, on Tuesday, May 30th at 1 p,m. sharp: 1 solid walnut extension table, 1 solid walnut buffet, 1 solid walnut china cabinet, 6 dining roost •chair's, 1 settee, 1 arm. chair, 3 chairs,. 1 ends table, 1 chesterfield end 2 matching chairs, living room walnut table, •pictures, 2 sural] tables, oak washstand, 1 white rock- ing chair, toilet set, 2 bedroom chairs, curtain rods, 1 oil Iamnp, 2 kitchen mirrors, white enatnel top kitchen table, kitchen clock, kitchen coal and wood range with water front, washstand, kitchen sideboard, th'ophead sewing machine, kitchen stool, flower pots, carpet sweeper, Coope, euantity of di.slres and kitchen utensils, garden tools, 2 tubs, boiler, honing board, electric iron and toaster. Terms cash, Darold - Jack- son, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk, • WOMEN MUST WORK BUT NOT SO NARDI eseSSSf ::i;+r7i:;i'Egyyl t/ with G LLETT'S Save your knees and your back! Enlist Gillett's in your war on dirt and banish hard rubbing and scrubbing..Gil- lett's cuts right through grease and dirt. Leaves floors "clean enough to eat off"—in record time! Clears the drains. Deo- dorizes the garbage pail. A grand all-around cleaner. Get Gillett's today! • Never dissolve lye in hot water.. The action of tite lye itself heats the water.. MADE IN CANADA FOR SALE '('omato plants, also cabbage and eatfli(10w•er plops. Apply to Thomas Grieve, phone 66113, Seaforth, FOR SALE Dnrllsil cow and calf, fresh week. Apply to Charles F. Dale, Chalton. tainton centra( 316x4, PUBLIC AUCTION OF Pure-bred Scotch Shorthorn Cattle at Exeter (Fair Grounds) on Thursday, June 1st 1944 Thirty-two of the best young females, 5 splendid young bulls. The finest lot ever sold by R. M. Peck, Zurich, Ont.; W. C, F. Oestricher, Crediton, Ont.; Roy F. Pepper, Seaforth, Ont. All herds fully accredited and all younger females have been immunized by calfhood vaccin- ation against bangs. Catalogues aro obtainable from W. C. F. Oestricher, Cred- iton, Ont., (Sales Manager). Sixth Reduction Shorthorn Sale Ellnandorph Stock Farm Three Miles from VARNA, ONT. FRIDAY, JUNE 2 at 1.30- o'clock Combined with Andrew C. Gaunt Incluclecl ie the sale are 6 bulls rouging from calves to serviceable age; 30 cows and heifers. These cats tle ars all in good condition and are real foundation or herd header mat- erial. Herd fully accredited and nega- tive to blood test. Auctioneers: Duncan l3rown, Robt. T. Amos. Ringmen: W. M. O'Neil, Donald Blue. For catalogue and details write Clifford H. Keys & Sons, Varna, Ont. Phone 96x4 Hensall 1 SATURDAY CASH & CARRY SPECIALS Schneiders Pure Crispycrust Lard, 4 pounds 49c Fry's Pure Breakfast Cocoa, :L pound .... 31c Carnation Mills (with coupons), 6 tins 59c Daly Grange Orange Pekoe Tea, 1/z 113 pkge. 410 Comfort Lye, 3 ties 28c Maxwell House Coffee, one pound 41c It 'Pays To Buy Jn Egmohdville W. J. FINNIGAN i,Ii111111$1111$1111,1111111101e11111111111 iiiiiiiiiiiiunu,eem". GROW CUCUMBERS FOR PROFIT Libby's are paying highest Market Prices. Contact Albert Rock, Dublin, Ont. Auction Sale Of household Eftects,—At the residence of Mrs, W. A. Bremner, Church and Centre St, Seaforth, on Friday, 'Mny 26, 1 pan.iThree- pieco chesterfield suite, 1 Gerhard Heintz - Mall ilivalo, 1 walnut china cabinet, 6 oak dining room Malys, leather seats; several rugs, rocking chars, 1 wheel chair, 1leath- er couch, 1 library table,several small tables. odd chairs, 1 walnut steel bed, iron bed. 2 oak dreasers, 1 painted dresser, 3 lad springs, 3 inner spying mattresses, 1 New Williams sewing machine, drop head; 2 sets open book shelves, 1 electric range, 1 elec- tric heater, 2 electric toasters, 1 electric 1rnn. 1 alechie 1 -burner hot plate, 1 electric 2 -burner hot plate, 1 galvanized iron tuli, 1 glass wash board, 1 5 -gal, oil can, 1 hints - saw, 1 lawn mower, garden tools, numer- ous odd dishes. kitchen utensils, several electric lamps. Terms cash. MRS. W. A. BREMNER. E P. Prop. ; y, aitl Jackson, Auc- tioneer COURT OF REVISION TOWNSHIP 01 I'IIILLETT Please take notice that the Hallett Mun- icipal Council will meet at a Court of Re- vision on the Assessment Rall of 1944 In the Commtmity Hall, Londesboro, on Jand 011,, at 2.30 P.M. Anyone wishing to appool againsthis assessment, or to have their dogs -struck off the roll must have his appeal in the Clerk's office at Londesboro on or before May 31st, 1044. All Interested parties please govern themselves Mc000Ld1Clerk. TOWNSHIP OF McKILLOP COURT OF REVISION McConnell & Hays Barristers, Solicitors, Etc,. IPatrick D. McDonnell, 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, Thursday and Saturday 1.30 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30 p.m. to 9 p.m. The McKillop Mutual Fire Insurance Co. HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH Ont. Officers President, W. R. Archibald, Sea - forth; 'Vice President, Frank Me - Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. Directors W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadfoot, Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born holm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton; John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Me - Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander, Walton; George Leitch, Clinton. Agents John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F. MclCercher, Dublin; J. F. Po•ueter, Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth. 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. • Watson & Reid REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect - Wm. Johnston of the Shorthorn The Connell of the Township of Maltillon ed at lowest rates in First -Class World. will be present, 'will meet as a Court of Revision on the Companies. on the Assessment of 1844, at Carnegie SEAFORTH CLINIC di Tt Dr. E. A. McMaster, M.B„ Graduate of 'University of Toronto. COURT OF REVISION Township of Tuckersmith The Municipal Council of Tuck- ersmith will meet as a Court of Re- vision on the Assessment Roll of 1944 at town hall, Seaforth, on Sat- urday, June 3rd, at 1. p.m. All ap- peals must be in the hands of the Clens on or before Monday, May 22, 1944. Interested parties should gov- ern themselves accordingly. D. F. McGREGOR, Clerk. Hall Seaforth on Monday. the 5th day of June, 1944, at 10 A.M. Parties interested should govern themselves aocor ng y. J. M. ECKER Clerk, McKillop TEACHER WANTED The Clinic is fully equipped with Teacher wanted for S.S. No. 1, Hulett, complete and modern x-ray and other for Sept. 1944. State aualificntions and sal- up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptio nay expected. Bert Irwin, Sec.-Treas.. Sea- equipment. forth, R.R. 2. Dr. F, J, R. Forster, Specialist in Diseases of the Ear Eye Nose and AQIICE Wm: Bradshaw, your Watkins denier, and Throat, will be at the Clinic the first also agent for E. D. Smith & Son, fruit and Tuesday in every month from. 3 to f"i, ornamental nursery stock, Market street, 5 p.m. Free well -baby clinic will be held on the second and last Thursday in every month from 1 to 2 p.m. Seaforth, Ont, Phone 50, RAWLEIGH PRODUCTS Notice To Creditors Frank Finnigan is your dealer, has — a line of products at the house, IN TIIE ESTATE OF Jane Leitch, Louisa St. Will be calling on you in late of the Township of Mullett in. the town of Seaforth. the County. of Huron, Widow, de- FOR SALE ceased, Hot air furnace, medium size. Coln - All persons having claims against plots with pipes and floor mates, in the Estate of the above deceased areMARTIN W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. required to idle the same with the Xood ronctition. Apply at News office. physician and Surgeon undersigned on o1' before the 3rd day FOR SALE Successor to Dr, W. C. Sproat of Juno, A.D. 1944, after which slate Goodison 36-50 threshing machine Phone 90 W - Seaforth the assets will be distributed in fair condition, no cutter. Carl a having regard only to the claims of which notice shall have been given. DATED at Clinton, Ontario, this 10th Clay of May, A.D. 1944 R. L. Jamieson, Londesboro, Ont. F. 13. Medd, Seaforth, Ont. JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D. Physician and Surgeon In Dr, H. H. Ross' office, Phone 5 J amongst tho patties titld thereto e, Walker, R.R.1, Cromarty. For Sale Stuccoed House, Goderich Street West, Basement, Hyclro, hard and soft water. Garage. Prompt pos- session. Cement Block IIouse, East William Street, 4 bedrooms, 3 Pc. Bathroom, Living, Den, Dining Room and Kit - ellen. Hydro & Town Water, Hard- wood downstairs. House in first class condition: At rear Tile and Cement Block Plant with all machinery used in manufacture of same including forms, A good opportunity for some one to secure a real business, E. C. CHAMBERLAIN Insurance & Real Estate Phone 334. Seaforth, Ont. Res. 220 The Pure Bred Belgian Stallion WEST PINE SUPRBM5 —5249— Enrolment Na. 3017 First. Class form 1 The Pore Bared Clydesdale Stallion DONALD MONC1R (28569) Enrolment No. 4177 Third Class Form 3 The Pnre Bred Clydesdale Stallion ROYAL CARBROOK (27101) Enrolment Na 3500 First Class Paim 1 The Pure Bred Pereheron Stallion REFINER. (15280) Enrolment No. 284 First Class Form 1 Route for 1944—Monday and Tuesday, Mcltitlop, Morris .and Grey Tpa. Wed & Thurs., vicinity of Clinton, Colborne and Goderich Tps, Friday & Sat., vicinity of Mayen, eH,,sell and 7urieh. Terms for Donald Moneur, 513 to insure, payable March 1st, 1945. Terms for West Pine .Supreme, Refiner, and Royal Claybrook, 515, as above. T. 4, McMICI•IAEL, Prop, & Manager FERTILIZER CO.OP AND SHIJR GAIN Clover & Grass Seeds CO-OP & SHUR GAIN FEEDS For Poultry, Cattle and Hogs (nixed daily CO-OP LiMESHELL Western Grain and Chop Cedar Posts and Farm Fenoe SEAFORTH FARMERS CO-OPERATIVE PHONE 9 PERENNIAL PLANTS `FOR SALE Hydrangeas, delphiniums (large Pacific), foxglove and canterbury bells ready now, A, L. Porteous, West street. TENDERS WANTED Township of Hibbert Tenders will be received up till Sat., May 27th at 4 o'clock p.m. at the Staiia Township hall, for clean- ing out and repairing what is known. as the Downey Drain. The lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated at Cromarty, May 10, 1944 THOS. D. WREN, Clerk. Want and For Sale Ads, 1 week 250 Wool Notice The Government bonus of 4c a Ib will be paid on all approved lots, direct from the department of agriculture, without the pro- ducer Having to make an ap- plication. All wool shipped to Jacksons is graded in Seaforth and full settlement made from there. H. M. JACKSON Seaforth Phone 3W & 3J i Spence's Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth 1 DR. F. J. R. FORSTER Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic and Aural Instituto, 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. Also at Seaforth Clinic first Tuesday in each month. -53 Waterloo St., Stratford. Telephone 267: G. A. WHITNEY Successor to Holmes & 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 Sun Life Assurance Co. of Canada Assures Security for over One Million Partners' H. R. LONG, GODERICH District Agent OLD VIRC;1 PIPE TOBACCO It's a real pipe smoker's tobacco DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS REMOVED PROMPTLY PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 286 DARLING & 00. OF CANADA, LTD. (Essential War Industry)