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-MONDAY, TUESDAY, IWIEDNAYI—IFEIBEIJARY 6,
EDMOND LOWE WYNNE GIBSON
DICKIE MOORE - LOIS WILSON
in "THE DEVIL IS DRIVING"
COMEDY NEWS REEL
T----rr1"r—'.JESDAY, FRIDAY, ISATUOIDAY--FEBRUARY 9, 10, 11
JOE E. BROWN in
"FIREMEN, SAVE MY CHILD"
itown laugh until yoar sides are sore at this picture!
COMEDY CARTOON
lalatmees..gaturdays and Holidays, 3 went.
' Two Shows each night, 7.30 and 9.15,
McMillan Cup Hockey
(Continued from page 1)
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Seaforth Loses.
• Seaforth suffered another loss on
Monday evening when 'Mitchell de-
feated them •5-1.'Searforth• played a
'lard game but Mitchell stepped out
in tlhe first half of bhe third frame
and put themselves away in the lead.
In the first two periods it •was any-
fbodY's 'game and was very clean. No
penalties were given until the third
fraznle, when !Gerd. Rennie mixed it
with Jim (Oolquhoun and each drew
a three-minute penalty.
The game started, very quietly with
both teamsplaying cautiously. There
was no score until Colquhoun made
lone rash that netted him a goall 15
Minutes after the •face-off. The per-
iod ended 1-10 in Mitchell's favor.
IEhian Rennie tied thecont on a
pass from Gord. Muir aft r 14 min-
utes of. play in the sec nd period.
-iThe tie was soon broken however,
Bill •Stoneman scoring on pass from
ilaapitian and thus the pe "rod ended
" 2-1 for illfitchell.
The game commenced togetrough
in the ,third period. Jim( Colquhnun
slashed •C•ord. Rennie over the back
of the legs with his sitiek. Rennie
retaliated and soon there was a fight
with stieks and fists. After serving
three minutes in the penalty box,
Cord. Rennie drew another two min-
utes for ,body checking Stoneman.
Stoneman joined him half .a minute
later and both teams played a man
short.
(Herbert scored on a bine 'rush and
was soon followed by another by Bill
Stoneman on a pass from Colqueoun.
Stoneman soon scored again on a
solo effort making the score 5-1 for
Mitchell. The Beavers, however,
made a vain effort to catch up but
could not • beat Casey.
IMitchell--Goal, Casey; r. defence;
W. Stoneman; 1. defence, Herbert;
centre, W. Stoneman; r. wing, Chap-
man; 1. wing, Colqu,houn; alternates,
Leppard, Culliton, Wright, McLaugh-
lin. Seaforth—Goal, C. Muir; r. de-
fence, E. Little; 1, defence, W. Bar-
ber; centre, G. Muir; r. wing, T. Cluff;
leering, E. Rennie; alternates, A.
Hildebrand, J. Hart, C: :Reeves, G.
- Rennie.
Referee Jack 'McCully. •
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BAYFIELD
Mr. 'Sohier, Manager of the Bank
of COmmierce, was able to resume his
duties this week, having recovered
from influenza.
(Mrs. Fraser returned Saturday
from Strathroy, where she was vis-
‘var
Gas in the
Stomach Is
Dangerous
Daily Use of Bisurated Magnesia
Overcomes Troubles Caused
by Acid Indigestion
Gas in the stomach accompanied
.by a full, bloated feelingigter eating
I almost certain evidence of too
inuch hydrochloric acid in the stom-
aeh, causing so-called "acid indiges-
tion.'
Acid stomachs are dangerous. Too
much acid irritates the delicate lin-
trig of the stoma.ch, often "leads to
;gastritis accompanied by serious
tomach ulcers. Food ferments and
ours, creating the. distressing gas
Nvhich distends the stomach and
hampers the normal functions of the
vitalinternai organs, often affecting
the heart.
It is the worst of folly to neglect
ouch a serious condition or to tFy to
treat with ordinary digestive aids
which have no neutralizing effect on
the stomach acids. Instead get a
little Hisuated Magnesia from any
druggist and take a teaspoonful in
water•right after eating. This will
rive out the gas, wind and bloat,
Ewes -ten the stomach, neutralize, the
excess acid and prevent Its forma-
tion and stop sourness, gas or pain.
Blsuated Magnesia On powder form
—never in liquid or milk) is harm-
iess, inexpensive, and a fine remedy
for acid stomach. It is used by thou -
ands of people Who enjoy ,their
•meals with no fear of indigestion.
king IMr. andaV/rs.IMaRae.
Miss Izetta Merrier and sister, Ed-
ith,, of Coldstream, were home for
the week end.
Miss Jane (Reid went'to 'Clinton on
Tuesday.
(Arlie Attwood„ who has been here
!several weeks owing to his mother's
serious ilinese, left for Detroit on
Tuesday. Mrs. Attwood is• a little
better as are also !Mrs. Fields and
Robert Johnston.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie and
daughter,. Who have been guests of
Mrs. Ritchie's parents, for 'the past
three 'weeks, left for their home in
Elnevale on 'Saturday.
Leslie Elliott motored to Detroit
Tuesday, returning IWednesday after-
noon.
The following new books have re-
cently aaeen added to our popular
library: As We Were, E. F. Ben-
son; The Fortress, !Hugh Walpole;
The Blanket of the Dark, John Buch-
an; Younger Sister, Kathleen Nor-
ris; The Dark Mile, D. K. Braster;
Mark 'Gray's Heritage, Eliot -H. Rob-
inson; ,Uxiquenichable Fire, 'Joan
Sutherland; In ISearch of Wales, H.
V. 'Morton; The (Glamour of British
Columbia, H. 'Glynne Ward; The Hand.
of Fu IlVlaiieher„. Sax Rohm'er; •Swift
Wiater, Emilie Loring; Inheritance,
Phyllis Berttle; 'S'ilv•er Ribbons, Chris-
tine Parmenter; Far End May Sin-
clair; Kindling and Ashes, George B.
MeOutcheon; While ,Rivere Run;
Maurice Walsh.
sommesmossissum
WINTHROP
A large crowd attended the euchre
and stance on Friday night. The 'prize
winners for the evening were: Ladies'
first prize, Miss Ruth Gordon; ladies'
lone hands, Miss Reta • Campbell;
Men's first prize, Mr. Williair Bol -
tee, and men's lone hands, Mr. Robt.
)odds. After lunch the 'ret of the
night was spent in dancing.
Mrs. Foster Bennett and Mona
spent a few days with her parents,
Mie and Jere. George Eaton, last
week. gre
Winthrop defeated Tdekersmith
3-2 in hockey at Seaforth last Saturday night.
IMr. and ,Mrs. Harry Hart, oCSea-
forth, spent ISenday with Mr. and
Mrs. Alonzo Sperling.
Mr. and Mrs. George Williamson, -
of Grey 'Township, spent Tuesday.
with Mr. and Mrs. John Pryce. •
We were sorry to learn. of the,
death of Mr. Daniel Regele, who pass-
ed away after a lingering illness.
Y. P. S. Meet.—The Young Peoples
Society of Cavan 'Church, Winthrop,
met on Tuesday evening, January 31.
with Miss IMargaret Pethick pre,sicl-
leg. The meeting opened with a
hymm, follo-wed with 'prayer by Rev.
W. F. 'Smith. The minutes of the
previous (meeting were read and
adopted. The roll call was • answered
by the name of an artist. Following
a hymn the iScripture lesson was giv-
en by Mies Irene Bolton. The topic
on Great Artists and 'their Message
was given by Stanley Hillen. A short
story on "Michael A,n,gelia" was given
by iMist Margaret Pethick, followed
by a reading by Miss Anona Dale.
The meeting closed with a hymn and
all repeating the Lord's Prayer.
STAFFA
Grace Church recently held its an-
nual meeting when, reports showing
the, work of the year were presented.
For general exiperrges $15'7.18 was
raised and for missions, $10.91. Thera
are seven families in the church, or
34 persons. Fifty Sunday services
were held during the year with an
average attendance of 13.
Mr. Daleid Turnbull and George
Golding, of St. Mares, 'visited with
.Mr. and Mrs. H. Golding recently.
ISunday visitors in the village were:
'1VIr. and Mrs. James Verner and
daughter, of- Stratford, with Mr. and
Mrs. A:. Miller; Mr. and Mrs,. Mc-
Ewen, Stratford, with Mr: and Mrs.
Gray. I
" Have You a Savings
Account?"
Many employers used to ask that of
the young men who came to interview
them.
That was. in the days of thrift, not
nigKardly cheese -paring but homely,
honest thrift.
. We are returning, willy-nilly, to the
'old standards, and the question will once
again have .§,ignificance.
"Have you a Savings Account?"
Why not open one with us' now?
THE CANADIAN BANK
OF COWERCE
One of the Woild's Largest and, Strongest Bank.
CAPITAL AND RESERVE -60 MILLION DOLLARS
;;(Kirt14, ..V11;i4,:•14'.; 7.. , imy. lkfQ, Ar.kul.v.
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Mass t 'reetta. Sadler,
ClaYit '''.,, 1 ' •,e,tt''," t(.7 ,ien;.`(.,. :nd,
•'''ll' glee I. lady,4:eut4on, . ''VO4.,
iSitr.' 'Oe i Drown, of Londemr•• aPPrzt
the ,voeek enc with ,their , pit*
here. -
,Quete a member of the 'Sbaffe Ipeo-
'pleoeattended the oyster supper at
Ordmaety en Tuesday evening and al'
report a good time.
Mrs. Upshell and daughter, of Kip:::
pen, visited with Mr. and Mrs. C.
lees:hail on Tuesday.
,
' The Lad'ies' Aid of• the "United
,01-ierch‘herld their regular monthly
meeting .at the 'home of leLre. Archie
Jeffrey on Thursday.
Mr. Mel Davis entertained . his
friends on Wednesday /evening to, a
prolgeess)ve eiechre party and ell
present report areal 'good time.
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WALTON
Albout one hundred and fifty ntem-
bers of the Walton Community Club
attended the fourth dance of the sea-
son in the A:O.U.W.. Hall on Friday
evening. The members from the vil-
lage were reeeponsillale for the lunch
and splendid music was furnished :by
local talent; The (members of the
club on the (boundary will be respon-
sible for the lunch on Friday, Feb.
10th.
The (service in Duff's United•church
was conducted by the pastor, Rev.
Charles Cumming on Sunday, morn-
ing. The •attlaject 'chosen for his dis-
course was entitled, "Birds of a
Feather Flock Together," based on
bhe passage of Scripture •from Aets
4, verse 23. A 'pleasing duet was
'rendered by Miss. (Bessie Davidson
and Mr. John Leeming with Mrs. W.
C. Bennett presiding at the organ.
All memlbers of the session are re-
quested to meet in the 'bas,einentof
the church on Friday evening at 7
p.m.
!Preparatory service will be held at
8 p.m. on Friday evening in Duff's
United Church' with the foilowing
ministei•s present to assist with the
service: Ree. Mr. Bremner, Bruce -
!field; Rev. Mr. Oliver, of Blyth; Rev.
Mr. Moorh,ouse, 'of Brussels, and the
pastor, Rev. Charles Cumming. New
members will be received and six
Elders ordained.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will he observed in Duff's Unit-
ed Church on Sunday morning,
February 5th, +with the ;minister,
Rev. C. C,umuning, in charge of the
service.
The many friends of Mr. A. Sohier,
manager of the Bank of Comenerce
at Bayfield, will regret to learn that
he has been very ill with the flue at
his home.
IMr. Norman Bruder, who • is at
present employed as first man on the
section, spent the week end at his
home in Ariss.
•
Mr, Ewart Young, of Goderich, is
visiting with friends in the village.
Mrs. Leslie' Jo,hirston and Mrs.
Haevie•y Brown, of Blyth, were recent
guests at the home of, their in,other,
'Mrs. John 'Shortreed:
Mr. 'Robert Armstrong, of Detroit,
's visiting. with friends in the com-
e'
Mr. andlMrs. Adrian 'Hogg and
family of Brussels, were recent visi-
tors at the home of 'Mr. and Mrs.
Andrew Coutts.
The weekly meeting of the Young
People's Society , of Duff's United
Church was held in the basement 'of
the church on Sunday • evening with
the ,presid,ent, Harvey Bryans, in
Charge. The meeting opened with a
song service and prayers by Miss
Ruby, Young, Miss Anna Ennis, Jim
Johnston and Douglas Ennis. The
Scripture reading was taken by Hor-
ace 'Rutledge from Exodus 31:2-11,
and Cheonicl•es 29:5-7. Very inter-
estaing. talks were given by Mrs.
Gordon IlVIeGavin and Rev. 'Charles
Cumming oh "A 'Great Artist and
His Message." The meeting closed
with a" hymn and the Mispah hene-
•dittion in unison.
Mrs. ('Dr.) Frank Neal, of Peter-
bera, is a guest at the borne of Mrs..
William Neal. '
The dteath of Caroline Herney,
wife of William Wright Hoy, occur-
red at her home .on Sunday after-
noon, January 29th. The deceased
was born on Augeet 1, 1848, in
Streetsville, Ont. !Some years later,
the family moved to McKillop town-
ship, where her father had charge
of the toll gate on th•e gravel road
near Leadbury. Later on they pur-
chased the farm on •the fourth line
Of Morrie, now known as the She!:
don farm. After a few years they,
exchanged this farm- for one ori the
brst side road east of the gravel mad
between the sixth and seventh con-
cesision in Grey Townshipl. While
visiting her aunt, Mrs. Peter Roe,
n•eai Collingwood, she met
Wright Hoy, whom she married on
December 27, 1870. The young couple
first resided in Clarksburg, Ont..
where 'Mr. Hoy carried on a butcher
businea,s, later imoving to their farm
near Thornbury. In 1892 they mov-
ed to a farm on concession 5. Grey
Township, Later on thee resided for
a few years in Trout Creek, fehally
coming to Walton about thirty years
ago, where for a number of years
they carried on abutcheer, and also
coefectien,ery ,busineF4s. Deceased
was a mereber of the Anglican church
and throughout her long life was a
consistent and active Christian not-
ed for the uniformitY of her amiabil-
ity and love of peaee. 'Besides her
bereaved husband she leaves tp
mourn her three daughters and four
sons, all of whom were present at
the time a her death, viz; Mrs.
,Thomas 'Clark, of 'Morris township;
Mrs. James Bishop, of Grey town-
ship; Robert J:, of Port Albert; Wil-
liam J. of Grey township; Mrs. J.
W. (Morrison, •of•Toronto; Richard W.
of Walton, and Arthur H., of Mc-
Gaw. Two children, Alice Victoria
and Arthur Cornelius •died in infancy.
She was a filet cousin of the Rt.
Rev!. Peter Trienble Roe, first and
present Bishop of Alaelea, and sister
of Rev. William Francis Kerney, de -
imaged. Her sister, Mrs. William
Winegar end brother, John H. Ker=
ney reside in Fowlerville, Michigan.
She had thirty-two :grandchildren,
twenty-six great grandchildren, and
one great great .grandehild. The fun-
eral service was held st St, George's
Anglican Church en Tuesday after.
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• Waltefie, ;MI/leen lergeer, WI Of."
Merrist; David Nelleavereeeep of 'Cite'
the* and, John Alleopit, O.:Grey 'to**
ship. Alva fltY • relatives. Welee
present at- the fanteant. •
'Mr. and Mrs. Joseph'Davidson and
sou, !Murray, of LoadOM are guests
with Mrs. Davidson's parents,, Mx.
and Mrs. Joseph Bennett.
BIRTHS
Wiggins.—.At tele elevate Parliesee Atwidibre
Toronto General Hospital, ea 'January 22n4,
to M. and Man. F. a. animrtes. acemeeleef
Clinton, a daughter.
MoLean.:—At Alexandra dlospitail, Gaderich,
On January 20ith, to My. and Mrs. Wilfaed
McLean, a son.
MoCafbe.—At Alexandin Hospital, Goderich,
an Januany Vird, to air. end Mrs. Charles
McCabe, a son.,
MoDougall.—In }Hilbert on January 201111, to
Mr. and &Ira., Hatton McDowall, a daugh-
ter.
DEATHS
Bartom-4n seaderte en 'Wednesday. Fe14.1,
ary 1st, Archibald McAdam Barton, in his
71st year.
WieKliflon, on Saturday, Janu-
ary 2015h, Isabella Rua -reside MeDiarmid, be.
Iloved wile et Jahn L. McDowell, in her
68th year.
Gandier„--In CHRISM, on January 21st, Joseph
lehariles Gaudier, M.M., in his band yeat.
Adams. --In Londeabono on January nth, 4.
C. Adams, aged 76 yeafe and 4 mon.ths.
Godeptch Tp., on January 24th,
Mary Ann P'onter, widow of the late James
Vaal, in her 78th yeani 4,
McIntosh—At Victoria Hoepiftal, London, an
Tuestlael,, January 20), Gertrude, dearly
beloved wife of Ernent A. Mclartesh."Of 60
Bruse St, in her 40th year. •
goer
CARD OF THANKS
Mr. John Idol:lewd:1 and &wally desire to
express their sincere 'appreehution for the
mealy expressions of sympathy shown them
in their recent sad bereavement also' for the
fiowens and Wan of cars. 3399x1
IMPORTANT NOTICES
pus SALE.—CNE SCOTCH SHORTHORN
bull, 12 months ,o/d; roan in color. Ap-
nlY to ALEX. WRIGHT, Brucefield. Phone
31437, 3399x1
OEALED TENDERS WILL BE RECEIVED
k' for 10 cords green body hnrdweod. 20
inches long, maple and beech. half and halt
to be delivered et 'Union St S. Public, No. 1,
McKilibp, by March 4 let. Tenders close, on
February 14th, JOHN BALLGE, R. R. 4,
Seafortb. 339 9-1
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COMMERCIAL HOTEL
on WEDNESDAY, FEB. 8th
MR. J. B. KNIGHT
Will display
LADIES' AND GENTS'
SAMPLE HAIR GOODS
Telephone Hotel for an
Appointment.
Advice on Scalp, Hair Tinting
etc., etc.
W. T. Pember Stores
Limited
129 YONGE ST., TORONTO
ONTARIO
ANNUAL MEETING
McKILLOP MUTUAL FIRE
, INSURANCE COMPANY
The annual meeting of the members of the
MeEidlop Mutual Fire Insurance Company will
be held rin the Town 350111, Seaford'. on Fri-
day, February 17511. at 2 pm: • The business
of the meeting will be to receive the annual
states -Pied and ,auditors' report, the election
af three directom,and ,two auditors, and other
business which might be ccrreriderred of interest
to the Oompany. The retriceine Direntars are:
0 R. M4'artnery, John Penner, AIM Dana&
foot and George Leonhartit, all of whom are
for re-dlection.
G. R. McCARTNEY, D. F. McGREGOR,
Proident. Secretary.
3319-2
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Business
Change
British American Service
gtation, formerly occupried
by Reynolds & Cantelon,
now under new management
R. A. BUTT
Proprietor • Seaforth
Gas, Oil and General
Garage Repairing:
Goderich Street, East.
Phone 27.
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That Should Aiipeed to
,.,-,,,,i,e,••••-•eee tr.
These Weekly Specials are-consiantiY7'
grcpsing in pulAic favor
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IBEX Double bed Flannelette Blankets
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Here is a special that is a real„money saver. .These, are
double -bed size, genuine Ibex quality., They are soft nap-
ped and cozy. . Sold regularly at $2.29
tomeeleelealememsemereseiramms
35 inch White Flannelette, Regular 22c
Beantifpl new snow white flannelette, soft napped, cozy, '
warm; suitable for women's and children's garmentS; 35
inches wide. Regular 22c yard.
Linen Tea Towelling, Regular 25c
A rare value because this is exceptionally good,Towelling,
fine absorbent and heavy in weight. Attractive colored
borders; 22 inches wide. Don't miss this special -
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11.
Men's Pure Fur Felt Hats-, Reg. $3.50
This is a„bargainfor the man who would buy a high grade
hat of pure fur felt, silk lined, in Greys, Browns or Sands.
All new,styles and best trimmings. All sizes
masoloormararsp
5
anwassarroas assraessouresormartair
good style, expellent attractive patterns. Select
ed suits from broken lines. A real suit ba -
•rgain
Do not judge these Suits by the reduced price. They are
Men's Tweed Suits, Regular $25.00
Men's Odd Pants, Regular to $3.00
Good strong Tweed Pants, in Greys, Sand, Browiis. and
Heather Mixtures. Just thp thing to wear out the. odd
coat and vest. These are exceptionally good value&..
1
.95
:STEWART. BRO.; SEAFORTH
CARD"0?THANKS
Mrs. John Mail' and family wish to thank
their friends and neighbors for the irony
kindnesses shown to them in their recent sad
bereavement, floral tributes and ta thos2 who
loaned cars. 3399x 1
NOTICE TO CREDITORS
IN THE MATTER OF the Authorized As-
signment of EDWARD KRAUSKOPF, of
the Township of McKillop, in the County
of Huron. Debtor.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that. Ed-
ward Xrauskopl, of the said Township of
Mckilinn, Farmer, made an authorizes' as-
sitrwrient ton the17th clay of January, 1933.
and that, the first aneetinir of creditors wil
be held on MONDAY, the SIX'rld DAY. OF
FE BRIJ ARV 1933 at the hood ten -thirty
o'clock in the ferenrron, in the Office of the•
Custodian. Sheriff C. G. Middleton, in ,the
Court House, Goderich.
To vote thereat, proofs of claim and prox-
ike must he filed with me prior thereto.
Those having claims against the estate
must tile the sante ‘with the Custodian or the
T mister- when Unpainted before d t r ibultio
is made. otherwise the proceeds of the estate
will be distributed among the parties entitled
th;e:eto, without regard to such claim.
.DATED at Goderich this 19th day of isn't-
a.ry, 1933.
C I IAR LES G. lV ID D LETON, Cuntolian
Court Hotae, Godericb,
3399-1
WHEN YOU BUY SUNNYVALE CHICKS YOU ARE
ASSURED OF HIGHEST QUALITY
!Because we are Speeialieed Breedets, specializing in Barrel
Rocks and 'White Leghorns. All foundation breeding stock is trap -
nested under the exacting •poliley M Record.of Performance. Every
male in every mating is an 114 0. P. Approved Male with dam's re-
teprd ranging frons 200 to:385 eggs. Every female Government band-
ed and Mead tested, and' hatchery is under Government inspection,.
OUT 'prices are in keeping with the times.
Leek for circular and price, list. $1.00 per hundred' discount on
all orders booked before ,February 15th for delivery anytime during
the season.
Sunnyvale Poultry Varm
IL R. 3, SEAFORTH, ONT.
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ANNUAL MEETING
Notice is' hereby given that the' Annual
General Meeting of The Robert Bell Engine
& Thresher Co., Ltd., will be held at tbe
Company's Office. wt Seaforth, Ont, on Wed-
nesday, the 15th day of February, 1933, at 2
o'clock in the afternoon.
BY ORDER OF THE BOARD.
JOHN FINLAYSON,
Secretary.
3399-2 '
FARMS FOR SALE
pAam FOR SALE.—FOR SALE PART LOT
28 and 29, Concession 3, McKillop, con-
taining 192 acres and known as the T. E.
Hays' farm. Must be sold to close the estate.
If not sold will be rented. For particulars
imply to J. M. GOVENLOCK, Executor. Sea-
' 2368.4if
attresses'
Special prices for remakint your
old felt mattresses over like new, in-
cluding New Cover, $4.50 and up.
Feather beds cleaned and made in-
to sanitary Mattresses, $3.50.
All work kept separate.
,We call anywhere with no extra
cost on above work.
Modern
Feather and Mattress Co;
P.O. Box 379 - Goderich
A BARGAIN
PoR SALE. --Five acres, one mile
from Seaforth; modern house with
furnace, bath and toilet; small barn;
good orchard. Taxes, $16. Splendid
chance to start chicken farm, bees;
etc. Apply to
R. S. BAYS, geaforth, Ont.
3889-tf
When you have a
HORSE OR COW
you want removed,
'phone promptly to
William Stone Sons, Limited
'Phone 22 - Ingersoll
'Phone 215W - Stratford
NOTICE
Notble is hereby !riven that the annual
meeting of the members of the Usberne and
Hilbert Mutual Fire Insurance Company wiU
be held in thou Town Hall, Farquhar, oil
Mondbli, Fehruary atb, 1933, at, 2 p.m., fo,
and for the election of two Directors for a
•Direetors and Auditors ter the past year.
and for the selection of two Directors flor a
three year term and two Auditors and for
any other business that may be in • the in-
terest of the Company.
The Directors, whose term af office expires
but whd are eligible far re-election are: , F.
Meennmell and W., H. C.loates.
'lat.,-d- at F,xeter, January 10, 1931.
W. A. TURNBULL,
Seerefary.
3396-20
THE JOHN RANKIN'
AGENCY
Insurance of all kinds.
Bonds, Real Estate
Money to Loan.
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