The Seaforth News, 1944-09-14, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMEBER 14, 1944
HENSALL
AC1 Robert Sangsto' left last week for
Fingal after spending a -furlough. with his
mother, Mrs, Minnie Sangster.
Selmer Hervey McLaoon returned to Pet.
awawe after spending -a two week's fur.
Web at his. home here..
Mrs, Byron Kyle and little son Donald
visited recently. with Mr, and Mrs, Russell
Kyle: and babe in St. 'Catharines,
The Mission Circle of the .United Church
opened the 'fall and .winter meetings with a
potluck supper at the home of Mrs. Howard
Hyde on Monday evening. Mrs. Hyde'ltresid-
ed. The devotional reading was taken by .Mrs
Jack Corbett. A letter of thanks was read
from. Mrs. B, Kyle re kindness extended to
them during their bereavement, also it card
of thanks from Mrs, R, Drysdale. It was
decided to hold the . bazaar on Nov. 18th.
Members are urged to had in articlesas
aeon as possible.
The Sunbeam Mission Band met in the
schoolroom of the Presbyterian Church on
Sunday at 2.30 with Mrs. Orr presiding. ;Mrs.
Taylor was at the plena. The scripture vas
read by Lila Moir, Douglas More led in
prayer and the offering was taken by Don-
ald MacLaren. The offering was dedicated in
prayer. The roll call was answered with 11
members and two visitors. The treasurer's
report was given i,' Betty E. Moir. Mrs.
Orr gave a brief inline of the business and
Mrs. Taylor gave an interesting story, after.
which Betty Moir led in prayer.
Any local or rural folks having pears to
spare please advise Miss. Florence Welsh,
convener of the pear marmalade committee
and the fruit will be made into shipments
for overseas.
Rflm. Norman Stanlake of Naniamo,. B.C.,
is enjoying a furlough with Mrs, Stanlake
and his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Stan -
lake.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Walker recently Pur-
abased
unchased the property on. Main street In which
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Moir reside,
The Hensel! Women's Institute met at the
lovely home of Dr. and Mrs. Bell on Wed-
nesday evening with a very good attendance
of members and visitors. Mrs. John Me -
Ewen was co -hostess and the preeident, Miss
Gladys Luker presided over a shote buss.
nese period following the supper. Mrs. C.
Bloves, who recently moved to Exeter. and
MissBeryl Pfaff, bride -elect, were made
presentations. The former was presented
with a Wedgewood china piste by Mrs. A.
Kerslake and the latter with a wallmirror
by Mrs. Thos. Sherritt• Appropriate mid-
resses were read.
"Dear Mrs. Blowes: We, the members and
friends of Henan Institute, are rathered
here this evening for an maim which we
are rorty has to be, for it means that we
have to lose you from our midst. Your Pres-
epee in our village for the Past years has
meant a geed deal to us. We have found you
always willing and reser to helm In Insti-
tute, church and community projects: In the
new community to which you have gone..
see wish for yott. your husband and family
every happiness and success. That the mem-
ory of this Society may ever he before you,
we offer this token of our friendship."
"Dear Beryl: We know that your coming
marriage will be one al the biggest events of
your life. so we are here tonight toshare in
your happiness. You, Beryl, have grown 00
in our midst and have always - taken an
active interest In church, school and Instit-
ute affairs. and in fact everything that
would tend to promote betterment. Your
years as president of this society showed
ontstandfng results in faithful, painstaking
leadership and we want you to know that we
appreciate your efforts. In our behalf. Your
home, we are. -pleased. to know, will not be
too fat distant.' hence, we are looking for-
ward to having you Join 00 in our future
gatherings. As a token of 000 esteem we
ask yell to accept this gift, end hole that the
future will bring. 000 both everls.tlog Joy
anti bumpiness. Asyou use it from day 10
1 3'
may 11 be a constant reminder of the
Itensall Institute members unci friends."
01. Paul's Anglican Church was beautifully
decorated for the Harvest Thanksgiving ser-
vices ol. Sunda;' which were conducted by
Rev, Denny bright of -London, ad Rev.
Bulled of Clinton, Special' anthema by the
choir were rendered, Miss Lois Henderson
sang a pleasing solo, Miss Ethel Clark pre-
sided at the organ.
Card of Thanks
Mee, John Shepherd and family with to
thank the many friends and neighbors for
the kindnessshown in their recent bereave-
ment,
FOR SALE
Girl's east and .note suit, ten year of
sloe, in geed condition, Phone 245r'11.
FOR SALE
1 rubber tired wicker baby carriage for
sale cheap, 1 walnut book and paper ruck,
on casters; 1 Q uebee header, nearly new ;
1 cherry writing desk in first class shape; 1
Hoovervacuum cleaner, as goad as new; 1
Improved alcohol cooker, complete. T. H.
Pethick, 48 North Main Street, North of the
S.A. Barracks.
Auction Sale
Household Furnishings on Saturday, Sept.
18th, at 1 p.m., on James street, opposite
public school: 1 Chesterfield suite like new
1 large oak rocker, 1 oak china adduct and
writing desk combined, number of small
tables, 1 electric table lamp, 1 hall tree, gate
leg table, 6 oak dining room .chairs, numbel'
of rocking chairs, 1 buffet, 1 Quebec heating
stove like new, 1 Quebec cook stove, 2 -burner
hot plate, drop leaf table. 6 kitchen chairs,
3 mirrors, 1 oak bedroom suite, spring and
and mattress, 1 toilet set, 1 vacuum cleaner
(Eureka), 1 white single bed, springs and
mattress; 1 -dresser with large mirror, tutt-
ique dock; 1 linoleum rug like new, 33x18,
1 linoleum kitchen rug 10x13, number of
other pieces like new; 1 green axminster
rug 9x10 thew), number of pictures, quan-
tity of dishes and kitchen utensils, curtains.
lawn mover, 2 step ladders, garden tools.
wash tub, capper boiler. Estate of the late
Louisa Coates: llnrold Jackson, Auctioneer;
E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
FOR SALE
2550 'White Leghorn pullets rend to lay, else
1511 white Rnek pullets layina'. Apply Arnold
Keys. 'Varna.
Auction Sate
Of Household Effects: The undersigned
auetinneer has been instructed to sell by
nubile auction en the premises, Pt. lot 16. in
the village of Brarefishl on Wednesday, Sep-
tember Otth at 1 n'riock, p.m.
FURNITURE—Bedroom suite with manses
and anttreose0; small crlb1 dining Croom
suite; side board; extension table and chairs;
smalltahles; raking chairs; odd chairs; hall
rack:- Newcombe upright piano; Williams
sewing machine; chesterfield; washing mac-
rhine, stave. croaks, sealers staid kitchen
utensils; grindstone, scuffle', scales, nil cans,
garden take and numerous other articles..
All must be :sold without reserve in order
to close the estate of the late C. H. Reid,
Harold Jackson. Auctioneer,
LOST
Pair gold rimmed glasses, betweee Dom-
inion Bank tail Canadian Bank of Com-
nreree,,: Seaforth. Notify Jan McQuaid. Re-
ward
FOR SALE
Model "A" Ford ::Roadster, easy. on 1050.
Apply News 02 lite.
FOR SALE
§mall Farm: Twenty choice acres, building
suitable hatchery, 'near Kitchener-Goderieh
Highway,adjoining village with all conven-
iences reasonable, Apply Mark L. Cardiff,
R.R.2. Brussels, Ont,
FOR SALE
Several Purebred: Yorkshire sows, some
with litters, others due this mouth. .1 boar 15
months, from qutdffietl Sire. and Dam.
Wallace Powell, B.R. 2, IKippen,.
FOR SALE
Qnehoc stove with oven and reservoir, In
gaod condition. May be seen at Buahie's
blacksmith shop, Goderieh street, Seaforth,,
POR SALE
Heifers for sale. Four or five heifers for
sale. These heifers will calve In the spying
to a grandson of Min Hills Ransome. W. H.
Palin, lot 28, con, 4, .Memnon.
FOIL SALE
Young pigs' 1 litter ready to wean, Apply
David Dignan, .Hensel], R.R. 2..
--� — FOR SALE•
About 150 Barred Reek pullets, sixmonths
old, starting to lay. Apply to W. J. David-
son, Hillsgreen, or phone Hensel) 100 de. ,
Auction Sale
Mr.. Harold Jackson has been instructed to
sell by public auction on Thursday, Sept. 31,
01 1 p.m., the following household effects on
the lawn at the home of Prpd Scarlett,
Church street, three blocks north of United
'Church, Seaforth; large tub, clothes basket,
wooden box, lee box, 2 large dish pens,
roasting pub preserving kettle, silver ser-
vices, 2 large cut glass vases, water pitcher
cut glass, silver pie plate, silver casserole,
half dozen gloss tumblers, half doz, individ-
ual salt dishes, other silver dishes, other
feney dishes, vases, etc„ one vam, britss
Soso' box, half dozen cups with gold band';
large fancy plates, sliver cake dish, table
napkins, gold watch in good condition, set
of bedroom dishes, 2 - ar'dinalea, tufted bed
spread, elertelc ten not, 2 living room
drapes. dishes, 0 window blinds, 0 pillows.
hath towels,- 3 pn'. pillows, large Motures.
ernrhet quilt. satin spread. electric pad, 3
rocking chairs, bed table, electric sweeper,
electric stove. Westin ghouee t oleeltrie fan.
small electric stove. electric iron. 1 almost
new; lovely braes bed, oak; mattress like
new; set springs, muhngaty bed.:springs and
mettles', sectional honk case, 2 floor lames.
0 electric lamps, 2 china cabinets. studio
couch, 1 couch, extension table, small tables,
0 chairs. Pedestal. ire box. hitehon table,
music cabinet. ironing board; 2 floor mops,
unread box, jelly tins, tart dishes, muffin tits.
2 Quebec heaters, pipes mrd board, 3 haps
forclothes, electric ten nut, Regers elretl'Is
rain, afghan auto rug, Belt piano. meet
grinder, floor sifter, 2 water pails. large mir-
ror, 3 large rugs, dinner wagon, 2 trays, 4
Pair side drupes, $ mats, sewing machine,
crochet quilt, ten clothe, sterling teaspoons,
half az. bread and butter spreader's. berry
spoon, cold meat fork, linen tablecloth. 3
yd- table cloth, pr. small drapes, 3 ice luso
dishes, Limoges cult, sauce's, plates, hall
rack. Terms cash. Mrs, R. E. Coates, Prop.;
Harold Jackson, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesrnee,
Clerk.
Card of Thanks
The relatives of the bite W1lliniu IIugill
wish to thank (riends and neighbors for triad
espresslons of sympathy and for floret crib-
utee, and also the Saltation Army and the
Ret. A, 1V. Gardiner of 10gmeldville, and
also those who kindly loaned cars.
BULBS FOR SALE
Tulip s mixed),. Narcissus, Oaf (milts and
Scotch Tilitc.. Bells:. Delphhtium. plants (Pacif-
ic) ready to ,plant now. A, L. Porteous, West.
St;.'
NOTICE
I am giving n sacci, i 111.1 .0 of (he Sea -
forth Fall Fair forthe best three colts bred
by Baran Luow� er, 85, 33, N. George B•
Dorrance,
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Implements, household
Effects, At. Lot 1, Concession 7, Tucker
-
smith, 154 miles east of Seaforth and 824;
miles south of No. 8 Highway, en
TUESDAY,. SEPT, 26TH
At 1 o'clock p.m., the following: 7 car
HORSES — Bay Percheron horse, e
drivingr
old ;. Bay Clyde horse, '7 yea's old;
horse, 10 years old.
CATTLE—Durham cow, 4 years old, fre�hh-
ened 3 weeks; Hereford cow, 0 y - e
freshened 3 weeks black cot/, 4 y ears years
old,
ears o old
due Nov. 2nd; Blue Durham cow,'7 ,r
due November 20th; blue heifer, 3 years old,_
due Nov. -28; Jersey cow, 8 years old, .due
Dee. 22; blue heifer, 2 years :old, due Dee.
25; red Durham cow, 4 years old, due De -
amber 15th : grey Durham cow, 5 years old,
due March 13th; grey Durham cow, 0 years
old, due April let; blue Durham cow, 6
years old, due May 1311'; red Durham cow,:
6 years old, due May 7th ; farrow cow, milk-
ing well
YOUNG CATTLE -3 Durham heifers, ris-
ing 2 years 1 Durham hbifer and steer: 1
year old; 8 spring calves; 2 calves, three
weeks old,
POULTRY — 140 Barred Rock chickens,
mixed, 4 months old; colony house, 10x12 It.
newly built; brooder stove; 8 shelters, nearly
new; also chicken fountains and feeders,
HAY AND GRAIN -15 tons hay, quantity
mixed gran. th are turnips fn field,
Quantity of lumber; planks; good barn
stairs; 2 -18 -ft. ash rack sills, etc.; 'lined
watering trough, 5 feet square by 23/2 f et
et
deep ; large mixing feed box ; number
Mime's. grain bags and hog troughs.
IMPLEMENTS --Deering binder, '0 -ft. out;
Frost & Wood mower, 6-21. cot ; seed dri11 ,
roller; 2 Frost & Wood cultivators; hay
rake; set 3 -section harrows; set 4 -section
harrows; tubber tire farm wagon; steel tire
wean ; 00031ee; set farm sleighs hay rack:
riling plough; 2 walking pianghs; fanning
mill ; hay fork.; sling cumin, car and 170 feet
new rope ; set of sling ropes; Lister seam
separator, 650 lbs csPacity. noarly new;
Anlaer-Holl. separator, 800 lbs. capacity, in
,,mod running coder I set scales, capacity
2,00a the; set 240 -Ib scales; set hog scales
tend weighing orate• new wheelbarrow; 3
sets trouble hatless in good condition; horse
collars; neckyokes ; whiffletrees; forks;
shovels and chains; horse clippers; electric
fence', andother articles.
HOUSEHOLD Eels/JOTS—Extension table;
kitchen chairs; bedroom suites; small tables;
writing desk: dishes; lanterns; Coleman
lamp: 3 -burner coal oil stove; coal oil
heater: churn; milk pails, eta
No reserve as the proprietor has sold his
farm. Terms cash.
R0Y CONNELL, Po'opriotor Harold Jack-
son, Auctioneer; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
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line. Every Canadian believes that some day soon
a great victorious convoy will thunder down the road to Bet.
lin. Huge Canadian trucks ... Canada's crack battle equip-
ment, and gallant Canadian soldiers, world's finest fighting
men, will all be there.
Will you be with them on the road?. . or at Least, on the way?
The smashing defeats we must inflict upon the enemy before
that day, however, cannot be won except by fierce, determined
fighting ... and the First Canadian Army, you may be sure,
will help to deal the hammer blows that punch the way along
the Berlin road.
That's why Canada's Army needs mien and deeds them NOW/
air Join for General Service TODAY!
When Peace has come, you'll be proud to know (and know
that the world knows) you had your place in the mighty force
that fought its way to final VICTORY.
WEAR IT ON YOUR ARM
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SATURDAY CASH & CARRY SPECIALS
Darleys VIin'oral Tonic
6 ib. pkge. 990
Royal Purple Hog Tonic
504 lbs: 1.75
Pratts Hog Tonic, 2% lbs., 70e
Pratts Cow Tonle,
4% lb. pkge 1.50
Stockaid Animal .Spray,
• one gal. 1.35
Darley's Disinfectant
1b. bottle 45c
Super floor Wax, lb. tin 29c
Home's Floor Wax, lb tin 49c
Johnsons 'Floor Wax. lb. tin, 59c
Polif or floor Wax,. 1b tin 49c
Black "Cat Floor Wax, Ib. tin 29c
Spae-Nati' Wonder Foam
bottle ,. „ 79c
Tea -Busk, pkge 29c
W. J. FINNIGAN
2.010 SALE McConnell & Hays
sale. Phone 108W, Seaforth.
hDiningroom table and
a sideboard for
� Barristers Solicitors, ora, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays
Auction Sale SEAFORTH, ONT. Telephone 174
Lambert Sale Yalds, Sh'athroY, SeturdaY, - - - - --
Sept, 16th. 180 Head Stock cattle including a
few stook cow's and springing. heifers. Sales
every Saturday, also private sales during the
week. Trucks to deliver.
A. 0, McAlpine, Auctioneer, •
Auction Sale
Of Farm Stock, Poultry, Implements and
Grain, 25 chunks pigs. 1 1-4 miles north of.
Brussels end 1 3-4 east on the farm of late
Richard Armstrong on Friday, Sept, 22 at 1
p.m, Frank King, Prop., Robt. Patrick,
Cleric; Lew Rowland, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of household Effects of the late Samuel
Walker, Tames 5t., Brussels, on -Saturday,
Sept, 23, at 1 p.m. David Walker, Prop.;
Lewis Rowland, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of Furniture, Etc. and some Implements.
And also the property of the late Doggie
McDonald, This is 'a large sale and will
start at 1 p.m. '-aluu'p. Robert Warwick,
Executor; Robert Patrfek, Clerk; Lew Row-
land, Auctioneer. Sat., Sept. 30th.
Auction Sale
Of Perm, Farm Stock, Implements and
Household Ellects. At South half Lot 14,
Con. 0, Morris Twp., three and s hall' miles
east of Blyth, on Thursday, Sept. 28th, at
12.30 sharp. Terms of chattels cash. John
Leidlnw, Administrator of the Estate; Robt.
Patrick, Clerk ; Lew Rowland, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
Of farm stock, implements and
some household effects. W. E. Nairn
has been instructed by the under-
signed proprietor to sell by public
auction on lot 23, con. 13, Hibbert
1 1-4 miles south of Cromarty, and
2 miles west, on Thursday, Sept. 21, 1
at 1 p.ni, sharp, the followings
HORSES: 1 black horse, 10 yrs.
old, 1600 lbs.; 1 bay male 12 yrs. old
supposed to be in foal; 1 blue colt
rising 2 yrs., old. 1 sucking colt.
CATTLE: 1 cow due Dec. 8; 1
Holstein cow due Jan, 1st.; 1 Hol-
stein cow due April 15; 1 cow due
April 5; 1 cow due April 20; 1cow
due April 22; 1 red cow due at time
of sale; 4 steers rising 2 yrs.; 3 heif-
ers rising 2 years; 6 spring calves.
PIGS: 12 chunks 3 months old; 12
chunks 160 lbs.; 1 sow with litter of
13; 1 sow due Dec. 8; 1 sow due
Dec. 27.
MACHINERY: 1 Eft. Cockshutt
Binder good as new; 1 5/ ft. Cock-
shutt Mower; 1 10ft. McCormick
lake; 1 wagon and rack; 1 gravel
box; 1 set of sleighs; 1 Cockshutt
riding plow; 1 walking plow (Fleury)
1 gang plow .(Kangaroo); 1. spring
tooth cultivator; 1 horse scuffler; 1
Cockshutt bean cultivator and puller','
good as new; ]set of four section
drag harrows; 1 Clinton fanning
mill; 1 DeLaval cream separator; 1
hog crate; 1 sugar kettle 1 3'% inch
cylinder pump; 1 MIT. seed drill
with fertilator and grass seeder; 2
sets of double harness; 3 good horse
collars; 1, 3 drum steel roller; 1 log
jack; 2 chop boxes; Whipple trees,
chains, forks and neckyokes; 2 .chick-
en shelters; 1 colony house; 3 sap
pans; 135 buckets and spites; 1 root
pulper.
POU: About 160 Rock pul-
lets; 50 yr, ld Rock hens,
15 ton clover hay; a quantity of
mixed grainLTRY,o
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS: 1 six
hole Royal Princess Pat range, 1
sheet iron heater, 1 couch, hanging
lamp. Aladdin lamp, power washing
machine (Coffield), 2 wooden bed-
steads, 1 commode, settee, table,
kitchen chains, a host of other art-
icles.
rticles. No reserve as giving up farni-
ing..Ternts cash. Milton Young,
Proprietor.
NOTICE
Wm. Bradshaw, your Watkins deal-
er, and also agent for E. D. Smith &
Son, fruit and ornamental nursery
stock, Market street, Seaforth, Ont.
Phone 50.
NOME]
Frank Finnigan, your Rawleigh dealer, on
Louisa $t., Seaforth, has a line of products
at the house. Phone 52W.
Spence's. Produce
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING STATION
Highest Cash Prices paid for
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
OLD
VIRGINIA
PIPE TOBACCO
it's a real
pipe smoker's
to4occo
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build-
ing, Seafdrth. 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 Mc-
Gregor, Clinton; Sec.-Treas. and
Manager, M. A. Reid, Seaforth.
Directors
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth; Frank
McGregor, Clinton; Alex Broadtoot,
Seaforth; Chris Leonhardt, Born-
holm; E. J. Trewartha, Clinton;
John L. Malone, Seaforth; Alex Mc-
Ewing,
o-Ewing, Blyth; Hugh Alexander,
Walton; George Leitch, Clinton.
Agents
John E. Pepper, Brucefield; R. F.
McKercher, Dublin; J. F. Praetor,
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 '',"'Vt
addressed to their respective post
offices.
Watson & Reid
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN ST, SEAFORTH, ONT.
Ail kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies.
SEAFORTH CLINIC
Dr. E. A, McMaster, MM., Graduate
of 'University of Toronto,
The Clinic is fully egnipped with
complete and modern xray and other
up-to-date diagnostic and thereuptic
equipment.
Dr. F, J. R. Forster, Specialist in
Diseases of the Ear, Eye, Nose and
Throat, will be at the Clinic the first
Tuesday in every month from 3 to
6 p.m.
Free well -baby clinic will be held
on the second and last Thursday in
every month from 1 to 2 p.m.
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A.,M.D.
Physician and Surgeon
In Dr, H. H. Ross' office. Phone 6'3
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
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat
Graduate in Medicine, University
of Toronto. Late Assistant New York
Ophthalmic and Aural Institute,
Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square
throat hospitals, London, Eng. '9.t
Commercial 'Hotel, Seaforth, 'third
Wednesday In each month from 2 two
4 p.m, Also at Seaforth Clinic flrgt
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, GODERIC.H
District Agent
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CEMETERY .MEMORIALS'
Large Stock of Modern
Memorials on display at
our Seaforth Showrooms
For the convenience of our
patrons office will be open An
• TUESDAYS
Open by appointment at any
other time. See Dr. Harburn,
next door
Cunningham & Pryde
• Clinton Exeter Seaforth.
Phone 41
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT - SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 225
DARLiNG & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.
(Essential War Industry)