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BEAD LETTUCE
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MICHA,RDS' CARBOLIC SOAP 19c
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.30Y LAUNDRY SOAP 25c
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THE SECOND 'DIVISION
• COURT
County of Huron
Office in, The Dominion- Bank Build-
ing. &starlit Office honrs:• Tam- °
&V, Thursday and Saturday, 1.80 p.m.
to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7.30
to 0 Ana
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies Seaforth
ANNOUNCES
the Purchase of the insuran.ce Madness
o Biays & Moir, and the addition of
their companies to our pe -eons
• •anables ieW-
o to give unexcelled
Iex'yeein all lines.
FORTH- :• ONTARIO
111-37
McEiLLOP MUTUAL
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y.
HEAD orrice -'SEAFORTH, ONT.
•
014.10ERS:
Vitilit knee, Londegbero - Pres.
WelteAdrehlbald, Seaforth - Vice -Pres.
litertnit •A, Reid, Senforth - Sec.-Treas.
• DIRECTORS:
Wilhith Jn*Z Loncleoberw; aleOrgo
1.6bithardt, Bei; 11 S. Tre-
'itit*,,dilAttrii; Oitsotoot, it
•,• eitor*,.moopOor •tiebvitinig,
taft PIA got tit
4, 400.
,
Oenfratnfatittlfneesfi, hetit of friends
in OVA and enient17 join Pb
Expositorxosito i ending eortgratules
Verne and beet WisneW to Mr. Conrad
Eckert, Ilrho on Wednesday,
12th, celebrated his 81st birtliday,
Mr. Ectart received many eongratula-
torY local and long distance telephone
messages.
Pass Music Exams. -At the recent
examinations of the Toronto Con-
servatory of Music held Ira, Stratford,
Miss Irene Workman was successful
in passing the theory examination
and Miss Patricia Bechely received
Iionors" in Grade VI, vocal. They are
pupils of Mr. W. B. Rothwell of Strat-
ferd.
Girls' W. A. Meets. -The monthly
meeting of the Girls' branch of the
W. A. of St. Thomas' Church was
held at the home of Mrs. Shaw on,
Tuesday, March llth. The meeting
was opened with prayer, followed by
the other business. A missionary
pamphlet, "They Thought He Was
Mad," was read by Mrs.. Shaw. The
meeting was closed with prayer and
a .delicious lunch enjoyed.
Announcement. - Me. Edward 0.
Grady announces the engagement of
his niece, Mary Frances, daughter of
the late Mr. and Mrs. Jas. J. O'Grady,
to Mr. Edward Francis Kidd Lennon,
son of Mr. P. E. Lennon, and the late
Marie Louise Kidd. The marriage
has been arranged' to take place quiet-
ly in Montreal the latter part of
Sermon Subjects For Next Sunday.
Northside United Church, Rev H. V
Worlanan, Minister -11 a.m., The Sac-
rament of the Lord's Supper; 2.30
P.m, Sunday School.. 7 p.m., "The
Lamb of God." Pre-Comtnlunion see
„Vice Thursday at 7.45' p.m.
First Presbyterian Church -Sunday
School at 10 a.m.; morning subject,
"Building the Lord's House"; even
ing subject. "The Dangers of Neutral-
ity." Young People's meeting Tues
day, March 18th, when the young peo-
ple of Goderich will be entertained.
Mid -week meeting an Thursday at
p.m. -Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister,
St. Thomas' Church: Rector, Rev.
Dr, Hurford, -11 am., "The Anoint-
ing of Jeees"; 7 p.m., "Jeremiah's
Early Preaching"; Sunday School, 10
am.; Wednesday, 8 p.m., Lent Ser-
vice, "Prayer,"
St. Mary's, Dublin -2.25 p.m., Sun,
day •School; 3 p.m., "The Anointing of
Jesus' Body." ,
,Sister Dies in Vancouver. - Mrs.
Thomas Elder and Mrs. William' El-
der, of Seaforth, received the sad
anessage on Tuesday of the death at
Vanconner of their sister, Mrs. Wm.
H. Tapp, after an illness of several
months. Bern near Hensall Mrs.
Tapp was the eldest daughter of the
late Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart.
She was married more than 40 yeanee
ago to William, H. Tapp, of Hensall.,
After their marriage they moved to
the West. Mr. Tapp died last De-
cember. She leaves a family of three
eons and one daughter: Ross and
Roy,. Swanson Bay, and Frank and
si.pATRIcKts
SUPPER
Under the auspices of C. W. L.
Monday March 17
St. James
- Parish Hall
Half of proceeds to eo to Red
Cross
Supper served from 5 to 8 p.m.
ADMISSION - 35c and 25c
YOU ARE INVITED
TO ATTEND A
Mechanized
• Farming
Conference
featuring the
FORD. TRACTOR
FERGUSON SYSTEM
and
WHEEL -LESS
IMPLEMENTS
.at
Cardno's Hall
SEAFORTH
SATUROAY, MAR. 15
1 p.m. to 4.80 p.m.
F. DALY
Ford4Wereury Dealer
SkAPOUTII
*in .4400 tta*10. 1.1)0-VATIMOWPIT
nIso three Ontims, Ogaiowg444. "gm
Herman- 4.114 Robert ureonflon, AMT.
three sietetn, MrS, Tbnlentai =der ad
are. Wiijj Elder, SeafOrth, and
Mrs. W. K. )3011, et
Northside Y. P. U. Meets, - The
regelar weekly meeting of tine Neale,
side United Church YouPeople was
held on Tuesday evening with bine
Sam Stott presiding. The meeting
opened with the hymn, "God Moves
in a Mysterious Way," follewed by
the minutes of the last meeting read
by the secretary, Miss Maxine Lawr-
ence, which were adopted as correct
on motion of Miss Jessie Denude. 'Me
business was then discussed and the
devotional convener, Mine Isabelle
Forrest, took charge and tine hymn,
."Where, Cross the Crowded Ways of
Life" was sung and Miss Jessie Den-
nis read the Scripture lesson followed
by a prayer by Miss Luella Keine.
Miss Clarice Lee read a poem and
Mise Dorothy Gallop sang a lovely
solo. The topic on "Health and Life"
was given by Miss Winnie Savauge.
The meeting closed with the National
Anthem and repeating the Mizpah
benediction.
Junior Institute Meets. -Mrs. John
McGregor was hostess to the mem-
bers of the Junior Women's Institute
on Wednesday afternoon last when
they met for their March meeting.
Mrs,. Gordon Papple presided. The
Institiae-Ode and the Lord'e Prayer
opened the meeting. The nominating
ennamittee was appointed as follows:
Mrs. Eldon Kerr, Mrs. Victor Len and
Mrs. Andrew Crozier. Mrs. Wilfred
Coleman took charge of the remainder
of the meeting. Conaimunity singing
was enjoyed. and 'Mrs. J. F. Scott
spoke on a most interesting topic,
"God does not intend us all to be
rich, but He does intend us all to be
friends." Mrs. Raymond Nott and
Mrs. Victor 'Lee favored with a se4eec-
tion on the piano and guitar Carol
Chesney sang "Peggy O'Neil." Mrs.
Lillian McIntosh won a contest by
drawing the best shamrock blindfold-
ed. Mrs. Hugh Chesney and Mrs,
Frank Kling sang "Did Your Mother
Come From Ireland?" and "Mother
Mac hree." The meeting •closed with
the National. Anthem.'
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Dr, Russel Hartry of Fort Frances,
is spending a few days at the home
of his sister, Miss Hartry.
• Mr. William Beattie, of Veneer -
tier, Quebec, is visiting his brother,
Mr. Thomas Beattie, and sister, Mrs.
E. C. Cee.
• Mr. Jack Walker, R.C.A.F., To-
ronto, spent the week -end at the home
Of his -parents, Mr, and Mrs. W. J.
Walker.
• Miss Martha Allen, of the Col-
legiate staff, 'spent'the week -end with
friends in Londesboro.
• Miss Jean Frost underwent an
operation for appendicitis in Scott
Memorial Hospital on Friday.
• Mr. W. C. Sutherland, R.C.A.F.,
Trenton, spent the week -end With his
family here.
• Miss Helen Crich, 'of Goderich,
spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
C. Glow.
• Mr. T. L. Gillespie, of Toronto,
spent the week -end at the home of
his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Neil Gil-
lespie,
• Messrs. J. E. Wtllis, M. A. Reid
and A. Y. McLean were in Toronto
on Tuesday in connection with the
Waterloo hockey protest. The pro-
test was disallowed by the 0.H.A.
• Mrs. Thomas Wheatley is spend-
ing- this •week in StratfOrd the guest
of Rev. T. J. Robinson and Mrs. Rob-
inson.
• Mr. and Mrs. Roy MnIVIaine, Eg-
mondeille, and Mr. and MrS,. •Joseph
Petrie, . of Donegal, were Sunday
guests at the home .of Rev. 'and Mrs.
C. C. Keine'.
• Mr. W. E. Southgate, Jr., of the
Kitchener Training Centre staff, spent
the week -end at the home of his par-
ents. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Southgate.
• Mr, Alastair Wigg, R.C.A,F., Fin-
gal, is spending a few days' leave at
the home of his parents, Mr. and WS:
F. W. Wigg.
• Mr. Leslie Hogg,. Preston,. epent
.the week -end with his parents,, Mr.
and Mrs. VV. E. Hogg.
• Mr. Robert Strong was taken to
Scott Memorial Hospital on Monday
suffering from an attack of pneu-
• monia.
• Mr. and -Mrs. E. L. Box were in
Toronto this week:
• Miss Joan McMaster, Moulton
College, Toronto, spent the week -end
at the home of her parents, Dr. and
Mrs. E. A. McMaster.
• Miss Carolyn Holmes, of Landon,
spent the week -end at the hone of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Holmes.
• Mr. and Mrs. E. Scott, Kirkland
Lake, are guests at the home of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert S:cott,
Harpurhey.
• Mr. David Grieve, of London,
spent the week -end with this parents,
Dr. and Mrs. j. G. Griene.
• Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eifert, of
,Ripley, ,were week -end gueSte at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W.
E. Hogg.
• Mrs. Joseph Ferguson, of Chisel -
burst, was the recent guest of her
sister, 'Mrs. F. R. parsons and Mr.
Parsons.
• Mise Marjorie Bickell, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with her mother,
Mrs. William Bickell,
• Mrs. J. C. Reinke, who has been
visiting her mother, Mrs. Hugh Grieve
left for her home In Hamilton on Sat-
urday.
• Mrs. John Earle, of Egmondville,
received word on Saturday of the
death Of her sister, Mrs. Thomas
Kineley, in Belfast, Ireland. °
• The many friends of' Mr., H. C.
Box -Who has been confined to .his
homfor notriVWeeks from a heart
condition, will be very glad to learn
that hs is tote improving.
• Mr. Konnth Reid, of ; Owen
Sound, apeet the Week -end at the
homie of hie parents; Mr. and Mrs,
J. IT. [Red
• Mr..J. M. Robertson is 111 1i Scott
Metaarial
• Rein. and Mr. A. W. Gardiner,
of OgidoretIville:, Were In Louden this
*t Iot t1x MaeTaVinb. ieft Sink
inititinint ter Rita% litanitoba,
'000. lt,e, 'NM :b6 otatiotted.
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ST/N4G.TO
SAP I
6 ii3arass, 29c
mtyr
PURE 14,Aitp
lb. '
NIARSHIVIALLOWS
lb,
9c
15c
INTRODUCTORY OFFER 51c
Both
Fresh Lake Herrings doz. 30c
Fresh Fillets Ib. 18c
Smoked Fillets Ib. 18c
Ciscoes lb. 20c
Frozen Salmon, half or whole 15c
Salt Sea Herrings Ib. 7c
Fresh Smelts 2 lbs. 25c
YOUR •SHOPPING CENTRE
• The Seaforth Junior Women's In-
stitute distends holding a euchre and
dance the end of March. •
• Messrs. J. M. and Joseph Eckert
n -ere in Owen Sound last week on
business.
• Mrs. W. F. McMillan spent a few
days last week at the home of her
daughter, Mrs. Stanley Grey, be Strat-
ford.
• Mr. Alfie Eckert, R.C.A.F., has
ST. PATRICK'S
PROGRAM AND DANCE
COLUMBAN
1VIonday, March 17th
FEATURING CLARKE JOHN/310N
NEW AND OLD-TIME DANCING
SPECIAL ---$5.00 in Door Prizes - 8.30 to 2
ADMISSION 35e and 25c
• COMING!
Tuesday Night, March 18th
at 8.15 p.m.
"WINDY WILLOWS"
presented by the Kinkern Yoang People,
under the auspices of Northside United
Church Young People.
ADMISSION 25c and 15c
SEEDS
At Attractive Prices
LET US HAVE YOUR ORDER
for SHUR-GAIN FERTILIZERS
HANDLING FREIGHT -FREE
GRAIN
Let us have your order.,
The Canada Malting Co. wishes
to put Barley out on contraete
Get in touch with the Agent...
WM. STALPLETON
DUB
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MASQUERADE
Skating Carnival
MITCHELL
FRIDAY, MARCH 14th
Under auspices Kennicott Hockey Club
ADMISSION - - 25c and ten
• Quality Team Harness
for $48,90
Martingales and Breast el an
Straps; each
Hand -made, doube and stitched
at points of strain.
jack'i Shoe and
Harness Repair
SEAFORTH
"Your Shoes Made Like New?'
RADIOS
°RADIO BAITENIRIES
• RADIO TUBES
Always -in Stock
AS USUAL:
WS. can give you
prdinpt Ra&'o Re -
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IV', T)aid : DAVAO,0 iVer4nratt
Sarike 10 Waiting al.1I hoine Mirw
hinplynt,
ited (hr er 804,: Mr- Rnb PavlIA•i•
Te Rra0,4,w TIST.
AP, St, ThOman:
• Mt^s. J.' fillPeat TneflOY
with her sister, Mra, I. A. Walter, h
TantsnaS,
KLPPEN
Mr. Wilmer Ferguson, of Tlearaes
Road, spent Sunday 'with his sister,
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Jaques.
Mr. and: DAM J. Cochrane spent a
day recently atlke home of Mr. and
Mrs. B. Welker, of near Hillsgreen.
Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Simaer, of Ches-
terville, Ont., are visiting the latter's'
„niece, Mr. ani Mrs. Wen. Homey.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor and famaly,
of Stnalford, spent the week -end with
Mr. an,d Mrs. R. Dinsdale.
The sympathy of the community is
extended to Mrs. McKenzie and fam-
ily, of Hensall, formerly ef Kippen, in
their recent bereavement of the late
Mr. McKenzde, who passed away, in
London -.hospital on Thursday last.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Ferguson and sons,
Russel and Howard, of Obiselhurst,
visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Horney on Sunday evening.
The W.A. of the United Church is
holding a pot -luck supper and a crek-
Mole party in the Sunday school room
on Wednesday -evening, March 9th.
All members of the congregation are
cordially invited.
The Kippen East Women's Institute
will meet ,at the home of Mrs. Wm.
Caldwell on Wednesday, March 19th,
at 2.15 p.m. Miss M,argniet McKay
will have the topic and the roll call
will be "My Hobby." The result of
the 'knitting contest will be announc-
ed at *is meeting, so please have
your knitting sent in by Saturday eve-
ning.
imannetooessa, •sommommal•
BRUCEFIELD
Mrs. E. Forrest, of London, spent a
few days with friende, in the village.
Don't forget the Red Cross enoever
and supper on Friday, 'March 14th.
Mr. and -Mrs. Sp -ear and daughter,
of Saskatchewan, are visiting at the
home of D. Swan.
Miss Evelyn Grainger, of• Goderich,
spent Sunday at her home here.
Don't forget to bring in your rags,
iron, paper and bottles by the 15th.
We congratulate Mr. William Mc-
Intosh, who [held' the lucky ticket on
the autograph -Red Cross quilt on
which $49.00 was realized.
Mr. Wm. Berry received word' on
Monday of the death of his sister-in-
law, Mrs. John Berry.
Pte. Abe Zapfe, of Toronto, visited
at hi § home here.
The W. A. held their March mieet-
ing in the Sunday school room on
Wednesday, March 5th. The first part
was spent hi sewing, The meeting op-
ened with Hymn, 298,- Scripture read-
ing Psalm 699 and prayer by Mns.
Mustard', followed by Hymn 500. The
minutes of last meeting were read
and on motion by Mrs. A: Scott, sec-
onded by Mns. Johnston, carried. The
roll call was answered 'by an Irish
quotation, a.n.d correspondence ' wad
read. The hostess for April will be
Mrs. Jamieson, the assistants being
Messrs. Allan, Burdge, Boyes. and T.
Chapman. Mrs. Wilson; Mrs. B: Scott,
Mrs. A. Zapfe and Mrs. Paterson were
appointed to prepare the program for
visitors' day in May. The roll call
for April is to be on Easter.
(Intended for last week)
•
Mrs. Abe Zapfe and Blanche- spent
the nweek-end in Toronto. '
Mrs. Wm. Stnith, of Exeter, spent
the week -end with Mrs. A. Hoh.ner.
EGMONDVILLE
011111.
• The Egmondville W.M.S. held their
meeting on March Fath in the vestry
of the church with the president, Mrs.
Gardiner; in the chair, The meeting
open -ed by reading a hymn in unison.
and Mrs.. Nott led in prayer. The
minutes of last meeting were -read
and adopted. ROI call was answered
,by 10 members with a verse of Scrip-
ture cominencing with the letter 'M.'
Mrs. Brown and Mrs-. Richardson. Were.
appointed onthe visiting committee.
The treasurer reported last month's
collection as $13.55. 'Moved and sec -
ended by Mrs. Allan and Mrs. „Rout-
ledge': That we pay _no specified
amount to buy a war saving certificate
in the name of the W.M.S., Mrs. Mc-
Millan to oversee this transaction. le
the absence of Miss Cameron, Mrs.
Gardiner took the study book in dra-
matic form, Mrs. Gardiner represent-
ing .tien,press,..'MTS. Allan impersonat-
ed .MisS Archibald; and Mrs. Nott im-
personated Miss Beattie. Miss. Archi-
bald is a missionary in • Trinidad,
Where she now labors for love with-
out pay. Mrs. Allan took the worship
service, The theme 'was •"Fletne."
She read the story of the Prodigal
Son; closing with prayer. A.poem
the 'M'isslionarn Monthly entitled'
"What Can' a -Mother Give Her Chil-
dren," writteneby Grace Knoll Crowell
was read. The offering was received
and Mrs. Gardiner elosed,the meeting
with prayet.,
TUCKERSMITH
A joint meeting of the two Tneker-
smith groups of the Radio Forum met
on Tuesday evening atothe home of
Mr. David McLean with forty present.
The speaker for the evening was, Mr.
Jandes C. Shearer, agricultural repres-
entative at Clinton, and his subjects.
were "Value of Farm! Forums" and
"Co-operative Baying." After a dike
,cussion on radio broadcasting, Mr. elq
at Whitmore contributed a violin solo
accompanied by Miss Florence Whit -
mere. 14isa 'Wilma, and Master Ross
Melsean sang a iduet A delightful
lunch Vag served and ate meeting
closed with ""Cloci. Same the King."
The Ttielteremith la;dies' Club held
their mcinthly Meeting at the horne
Of Mrs. Norris Sillery with 22 tattles
present. The progritin included a,
(piano instrumental by Florenee Whit.
more and a short 1)00,131 by Mrs;
allery. An article on "171titititen
-OletirehlII" by Pleteber TownSend .4./3
initdlleM0Y6d. Sisi quilin Wore
ed' titter -it tbe nisontbi for th :•:It4d;
•Creberl. A draw' On a toillt Win WO&
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Gladys Cooper
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Robert Livingstone
Raymond Hatton
Duncan Renalde
"Pioneers of the West"
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EW UNIYEASAI. PICTURE
0 Coming -"-No No Nanette
by Mrs. Frank Walters. The next
meeting will be held at the home of
Mrs. Auetin Matheson on April 9th.
There are thousands to tell you it Can-
not -be done;
There are thousands, to prophesy fail-
ure;
There are thousand's to point out to
you one by one,
Tike dangersthat watt to assail you,
But just buckle in with a bit of a grin,
Just take off your coat and go to it;
Just start t:••• sing as you tackle .the
thing .
That "cannot be •dene," and you" do
it. -Edgar, Guest,
Spring must 'be just 'round the cor-
ner for the robins have arrived. 0•
Messrs. L. Tebbutt, S. H. Whitmore
and F. Townsendattended the fun-
eral of the late William McKenzie at
Hensall on Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Carlisle, of Hen -
sell, visited' the lady's mother, Mrs.
Wm., Landeshorough, on Sunday.
- MANLEY
Mr. Fergus Horarb met with a pain-
ful accident last Saturday by being
thrown against, a door while loading
pigs.
MesSrs. Clem and Gerald McKay, of
Galt, spent Sunday with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. J. McKay. '
Word was. received' here last. Satur-
day of the death of Mr. Patrick •Pur-
cell, of Stratford. He was born here
sixty-sevenyears ago and spent bis
school days here until he grew to
manhood, when he left for Stratford
and was employed in the- MeLagan
Furniture ,Manufaeturing Co. His
funeral took place on Tuesday from
the Immaculate Conception Church
where Requiem- High Mass was sung
by the pastor and burial took place
in Avondale cemetery. He is surviv-
ed by his wife' and two brothers,
John, of Seaforth, and. William, of
Detroit, and Iwo sisters, Mrs. -Frank
Kenny, of Dublin, and Mrs. Lenge-
way, of Guelph, who have the spit,
pathy of the community in this their
hour of sad affliction.
BRAY CHICKS
• Why write letters and send money
orders? Order your Bray Chicks
through me -personal attention,
prompt delivery. .
THOMAS DICKSON - Seaforth
WM. STAPLETON Dublin
ALVIN W. KERSLAKE - Hensall
BUS' TIME TABLE
Leaves Seaforth for Stratford; :
Daily 8.25 em. and 6.15 p.m.
Leaves Seaforth for Goderich';
Daily accept Sunday and hal., 1.06
p.m. and 7.40 p.m.
Sun. and bal., 1.06 p.m. and 9.20 p.m.
Connection at Stratford for Taranto.
Hamilton, Buffato, London, Detroit,
Taniatask, WU:Kis:bock, Brantford.
Agents - Queen's Betel, Commercial
Bond, Dick U01166
STRATFORD - GODERICH
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WESTINGHOUSE
Is now distributed in Seatorth and district by Boshart Electric. This
well-known line of electrical goods will now Beeson „display in our
Store.
WESTINGHOUSE '
,RADIOSO '
Are the last word in Radio.
The full line of Models which
we feature gives you highest
performance at lowest cost.
WESTINGHOUSE
REFRIGERATORS
Are famous for their food -keep-
ing qualities and long life.
Economical to operate. Come
and see the New _Models.
WESTINGHOUSE ELECTRIC RANGES
Boshart Electric
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„ MAIN STREET-
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Radio Repairing a Specialty
SEAFORTH
Farmers, Their Families ant Friends
„
• ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND'
Our McCormick -Deering
.. 5. a
Power. Farming Ente#amment
Two Big Free Shows! On Thursday, March 20th
Afternoon Show starts at 1.30 Sitarist
Evening Show starts at 7.30 Sharp!
AT CARDNO'S HALL, SEAFORTH
See BOB COOK, the "MAGICAL COMEDIAN." His second act of pro-
ducing Rag Pictures and trick drawings is worth going mike to see 1
See and hear about the new McCormick -Deering conventional four -
Wheel traetors, the W4, WG and WD6; three new stream -lined trace
tura math many revolutionary features designed' 'to provide maximum
power requirements for any farmer at lowest poseible cost. Find out
about the' new. Farmalle-four of therni-A, B, It, & M, Which have
created new records in, fuel.economrann general satisfaction.
New sound Moving pieberes, including comedies galore-educationa1.
films and ffixhs of general interest to all.
The International ITarvester Company factory trained engineer will be
On band to answer questionand give free and helpful advice.
BACH,Seaforth
; nano Following Evening Program
4 '11
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