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The Huron Expositor, 1943-06-11, Page 8;q, 94 ce; ,Ceverag'e . i6 uow' id oYerr against. loss i 5r,;: TaLds, etc., and. which is ed. 'ender • statutory, .Are .. poi- llyezage is grafi ed free fYernment regulations. NR R;are unable to • contact our Clients. aindivicivally. we 'would you to call sr telephone for full xma,t4ozL • WATSON & REID , M. A. REI.D - Proprietor 'ane 214 Seaforth IALIST IN ALL LINES OF INSURANCE 4 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 0 10' 0 S... T.,, Holmes "& Son O ^4 FUNERAL D1OR8 0 Main Street, Seaforth aQ - Charles Holmes' residence, Q (oderioh Street East. Phone 0 No. 308, • Ainbulance Service 4 A.djuatable hospital bed for 4 rent. 4 Night Calls—Phone 308 0 Day Calls—Phone 119 0 Charges moderate. e,0 0 O 0 0 0 0 0 O 0 O 0 O O 000000'00000 tO 00 0 0 0 0 0 0 00 0 .0 O ° J. A. BURKE 0 0' Funeral Service 0 0 Dublin Out, . 0 4 Night or day calls: PhQae 43 r 10 0 0 0 400'000000000 The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing. Seaforth. Office hours: Tues- day, Thursday and Saturday. 1.80 pan to 6 p.m.; Saturday evening, 7.80 p.m. to '9 pm. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk Ina'urance Safe, Fire, Auto: Sickness' and Acci- dent, Windstorm and guarantee bonds. Rates reasonable. All aisle placed in gist -eines companies. ' Information. cheerfully given. E. C. CHAMBERLAIN INSURANCE AGENCIES NEWS OE TILE TOWN �Aoreeenee Ment, ..., Mas "Lorne Elliott, o! tee llop, wishes to announce the engagement of his daughter, 'Hel- en Evelyn, to Mr: Herbert Leslie, son Of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Williamson, Walton, the marriage to take place, late in June. SPENCE'S Produce GOVERNMENT REGISTERED EGG GRADING STATION Highest Cash Prices paid for Eggs and Poultry Phone 170-W, Seaforth Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Appleby, McKillop, announce the en- gagement of their daughter. Rosa- mond Doreen, to Mrs Wilbert, Stanley Garrett, eon of Mr. and Mrs. New- man Garrett, of Tuckersrei.th, the marriage to take place in June: Announcement.—Mr. and Mrs. Wil- liam Mason announce the engage- ment of their daughter, Grace Isabel, .to Mr. Samuel James Scott, only son of Mr. aud Mrs•. Joseph J. Scott, the marriage to take place the latter part of June. Announcement. ;,,Mr„ and Mrs. Louis Hildebrand announce the engagement of their daughter, Stella Mae, to Mr. Del. Knightly, son of Mr. D. 'Knightly and the late Mrs. Knightly, of Kit- chener, the marriage to take place quietly in June in Kitchener. Northside United Church.—Rev. H. V. Work -tan, Minister:' 10' a.m., Sun day School; 11 a.m., "Flower ,Sunday and Ohi.ldren's Day '; music by Senio and Junior choirs: ' Infant Baptism; 7 p.m., "The Secret Things Belong To God." Welcome to 'these services. St. Thomas' Church.—Rector, Rev. Dr. Hurford: 11 .aim., "Whajtsun +an the Holy Spirit"; 7 pen., "The In dwelling Spirit." Sunday School 10 a.m. St. Mary's Church, Dublin. — 9.3 a.m., "Whitsnn and the Holy Spirit.' First Presbyterian Chu•roh;—Sunda School at 10 a.m.; morning service a 11 a.m.; evening service at.7 Pm.; mid -week meeting Thursday at 8 p.m —Rev. Hugh Jack, Minister. Scouts .Hold Final Meeting. — The final meeting of the year, was held on Wednesday night. The Cubs were guests of the Scouts at this meeting which was held at the Lions Park. ball game was the prominent feature of the evening. When it became to dark to play ball, the lunch call came Everyone lined up against the wal', and 'took their turn at getting to the both. The leaders were dishing u G11e., hot dogs like regular waiters Each person got about three weinere and one bottle of chocolate milk some of the smaller boys getting second bottle of milk. During lunel, time the Scout 'registration cards fon the year were given out. There will not be another regular meeting unti A u mmar�-. •school starts in the fall. Ts- I1`. NiO�i` `ORHS s LOCAL BRIEFS (FORMERLY W. E. CHAPMAN) Operated. by Cunningham & Pryde Yon are invited to inspect our steak of CEMb7J 13RY ImeatOEIALS Seaforth: Tuesday & Saturdays See Dr. Harburn for appointment guy other time — Phone 160 Box 150 EXETER Phone 41 C� L.i i7 U THE McKILLOP MUTUAL F.INSURANCE CO'Y. • HEAD OFFICE — SEAFORTH, ONT. OFFICERS: Alex McEwing, Blyth - - Pres. 'W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Vice -Fres. Merton A. Reid, Seaforth- Sec.-Treas. DIRECTORS: William Knox, Londesboro; Chris. 4.eonha'ii�dt, Brodhagen; E. .. J. Tre- �rvartha, Clinton; Alex Broadf ot, R. R..'•2, Seaforth; Alexander McEwing, Rt:R. 1, Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R. S, -Clinton.; Hugh Alexander, R.R., 2, Walton; Thomas Moylan, R.R. 5, Sea - forth; William R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth; AGENTS: u• Finlay McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin; M. Pepper, Brucefield; J. E...Prueter, Mrodhagen; James Watt, Blyth, e : - c rrrrr•zT*-� You ,'lire Invited to Inspect the — I3OND'mn TAI LORE D TO -M EASUR E SUITS AND OVERCOATS FOR LADIES AND GENTLEMEN IN 7 PRICE -RANGES 22�0M to $42.00 SOLD ONLY by GILL SPI 'S ANE - DYERS TAILORS .1 W T MM( VieL''Ft HARD ,fed 1~ T, {hiE'IiiF w'l ItE TO CHANGE VOUR:'MIND ' • Mr. L. M. Wright, manager o the Canadian Bank of Commerce spent the week -end in Windsor. • Mr. and •Mrs. Nelson Aubrey an son, Richard, of Nakina, are guests at' the home of Mr. A. F. Ciuff. • LAC. Bruce Wright, of Centralia spent the week -end at'his home -here • M•rs. J. J. Sclater is spending few days with friends in Zurich. • Mr.- E. W. Edge, of Toronto, an Mrs. W. W. Main. of Port Colborne were week -end' guests of Mr: Hen Edge and Miss Josephine. • LAC. Paul Doig, or Louisburg Cape Breton, N.S., is on, furlough" a his home in Tuckersmith. • Mrs, Raymond Nott received won last week that her cousin, Cpl. Davi Chalmers, of Winnipeg. Man., ha been killed during an air raid in Eng land, Cpl. Chalmers was a visitor number of times at the home of Mr and Mrs. Nott while in training a Dunnville in the R.C.A.F: He leave a wife and four small, children. • Mr. Stan Dorrance, of Camp Bar den, was a guests of his mother, Mrs Mae Dorrance, over the week -end. • Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box were i• Toronto last week attending a• coa convention. • Miss Muriel Rowe, of Exeter, we, the guest of Miss Maxine Lawrenc over the week -end. • A02, John Hotham, R.C.A.F., S Thomas, spent the week -end .with hi parents, Mr, and Mrs. John Hotta • Mrs. Yoes, of Loh'don, spent few days here this week. • Mr. R. E. Bright, who spent few weeks with friends in Toront has returned to his• home here. • \ Mr. D. I. Hill, of Listowel, we, a caller in town 'last week. • Miss Ruth Sanderson, of Stra Lord, spent the week -end with her si ter, Mrs. Ken M. Campbell.. • Lieut. J. H. Grant and Mrs. Gra of Kingston, spent the week end wi Mr. and Mrs, K. M. McLean. • Mr. and Mrs. Norman Carter, the Huron.Road West, were in To onto last week attending the gratin tion at the University of Toronto their son, Aubrey Hiles Carter, wh received the degree of Bachelor Pedagogy. At the present time he head of the science department i the Collegiate Institute at Fore Rill: • • 1V1 r. and Mrs. John trillock's, Ripley, were guests ; of Mrs. A. Ar'fnstroilg this week' _.. 4 Mrs: Andrew. Arehihnld' has timed from att, extended visit With her ,fdlillly it► the Pastern and Middle State, •d ,resole I •telitger, r d dh y t f d a d d d d rri. o, s u` of of of 1 It has been rumoured that 1 have discontinued' the undertak- ing business. 1 want to contra- dict these reports, and also thank the people for their kind- ness in the past twenty'. odd years. 1 can assure you that 1 am in ',business and intend to remain in business. I have a most up- to-date equipment and am pre- pared to give the best service possible. Call 335, Seaforth. Night and day service. WM. J. CLEARY FUNERAL DIRECTOR r was, a week -end. guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Wright. •. M•r, Kenneth M. Oampbell, who recently underwent an operation in Victoria Hospital, -London, returned to this, home on Wednesday. • Mrs. M. C. Milliken Spent, the week -end in Barrie with her thusband, Lieut. Milliken, who is stationed at Camp Borden. ,• • AC2. Richard Box, of Hamilton, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Box. • Misses Jean and Doris iSmale have leased the apartment of Mrs. R. E. Coates in.the Royal Apartments. • Miss Caroline Sims, of Toronto, spent the week -end with her father, Mr. James Sims, and Mr, and Mrs. Lorne Dalen. • 'Capt. li'eid Edmunds,- of Simcoe, was a •guest of Mr. and Mrs. Frank' Kling over the week -end. • Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart were in Toronto this week on a buying trip. • Mrs, Robert Shetdrup, who has been the guest of her aunt, Miss Mar- ion Watson, is en route to her home ,,,,,in Regina. . • Miss Olive Laidlaw has -returned from London. • Mrs. William Freeman, Mrs. W. J. Thompson, Mrs. . S. Smith, Mrs. Hugh Jack and Mr. M. A.''Reid were in Clinton on Tuesday attending the June executive meeting of the Huron , Presbyterial. • Mr. and Mrs, Gorden Rennie and , son,. of Sundridge, were guests this , week .of Mr. and' Mrs. M. R. Rennie. . • Mrs. Allan McLeod and daughter, Joan, of Port Huron, are guests of , Mr. and Mrs. E. J. Box. . • ,Mrs. Alex Boyce and Mrs. J. W. i Free are in Toronto 'this week attend- ; ing the Rebekah, Assembly, being held, , in the King Edward Hotel. • Rev. Hugh Jack was in Hamilton this week attending the General As- , .sembly,, : LAKEVIEW CASINO GRAND BEND Saturday, June 12 . 'ALF. TIBBS AND HIS ORCHESTRA A Great Band! t Have you decided your pic- ' nic date? Write' or 'phone ERIC McILR.OY = 59 r 1 t t s s e t. s a t - I a- f .:WOOL t D. Wool Notice r The Government bonus of 4c a pound will be paid on all ap- proved lots, direct from the Department of Agriculture, 'without the producer having to make an application. All wool shipped to Jackson's is graded in Seaforth and full settlement made from there. H. M. JACKSON SEA.FORTH Phones— 3-W and 3-J - ��"�,�n� V��d t, (9011,1 A Ulla t iliac ji eke! re wdtilg No money order. Ho bottler, duet call or phmea .1 Mrwemoraygam• Wm. Stapleton - Dublin Alvin W. Kerslake - Heiman , . W O i J Ship your lot to us. You wit receive honest grading anc full Government' price's and bonus. Witham Stone Sons 6 e. , Limited - itepi tired Warehouse Na 5 ..- , ( Lf, 0$14400. Duh .`tn u its (Coll,tn,$c1 from Page 1) of Toronto.,, ' !Wending the Lannan- O'Rourke weildln; ; Miss Marion Dill, London, with'Mr., and Mrs.. P. 'Dill; Rev. Father. McMahan, London, Reit, Father Glavin, Stratford, Rev. Father Nigh, C.S.B:, Houston, Texas, Rev. Father O'Drowuki, St. Columbaa, Rev. Father Gibbous, Logan, Rev. Father Webber, Kinkere, with Rev. Dr, Ffoulkes and assisting in the Forty Hours' services; Pte, Borden Bays, Camp Borden, with Mr. and Mrs. Jna. Walsh; Mr. and .Mrs. Joseph ,Kenny and son, Seaforth, with Mrs. Frank Kenny; Private Patrick Maloney, of Camp Borden, with Paul Mulligan; Captain and Mrs. Frank Stapleton, of Petawawa, with Mr. and Mrs. William Stapleton; Jack Ryan attended the funeral of 'his cousin, Dan Greeman, in Detroit; Mr. and Mrs. J. Hutchings, Toronto, v-ithh John and Anne Ryan•; Mr. and Mrs. A. Forster attended the funeral of A. E. Durst in Stratford on Tuesday; Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Rey- nolds, Detroit, with Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Carpenter; Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Byrne, Detroit, wrath Mrs. Katherine Byrne; John McGrath, Ottawa, with ,his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. John McGrath. Lannon - O'Rourke S ess.iolr, 0 tAo )Tin. tree Befitlery �Clinto i Wednesday. Several from this district took the field day, in Seaforth on MRnday. Floyd McAsh, of the postal service, R.C.A.F., is spending a few days at his 71.om;e. Phe Egmoudville Young' People's Union presented their play, "Civil Service," in Varna gall on Wednes- day, June 2nd. We must Say it was a decided success, and these who missed it surely missed a treat. Pink carnations and white snap- dragons decorated the altars of -St. Patrick's Church, Dublin, for the' wed- ding of Miss Lucy Loretta, youngest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Joseph. O'Rourke, Dublin, to John finnan, son of Mrs; Walter Lannan and the late W. A. Lannan, Toronto. Rev. Dr. Ffoulkes officiated and celebrated the nuptial mass, and•Rev. William Nigh, C.S.B., Houston, Texas, 'occupied a seat' in the sanctuary. Miss Mary Beale presided at the organ and Frank O'Rourke, brother of the bride, was the soloist. Given in marriage Eby her father, the bride wore a white satin gown with high inset lace neckline, leg -o' -mutton sleeve style and the full skirt fashioned to the fitted bodice formed a fashioned sweeping train. Her full length veil • of silk net with pearl trimmed coronet fell gracefully. and she carried a white prayer book with streamers of white gardenias and lily of the valley. Mrs. Elwyn Young, of Toronto, sister of the beide, was maid of honor, wearing a floor -length gown of pink sheer with skirt and shirred jacket and pink satin velvet head- dress with streamers and carrying nosegays of roses and pink sweet peas. The flower girl was diminutive Helen Ackroyd, niece of the bride, in a charming gown of turquoise sheer with full skirt.gathered to a tight podice and a bonnet effect halo and veil Clarence Lannan, Toronto, bro- ther of the bridegroom, was best man, and the ushers, were John O'Rourke and Elwin Yung. After the cere- mony a recep slon was held at the home of the bride's parents. Receiv- ing the 'guests, the' bride's mother wore a mauve'- figured sheer gown with corsage of mauve sweet peas and roses, The bridegroom's mother as- sisted, wearing 'a navy blue sheer gown and mink :neckpiece with cors- age of red roses and sweet peas. A dinner was served at the Royal Ho- tel, Mitchell, - to immediate relatives of the bride and groom, and_a buffet supper later at the home of the bride's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Lannan left on a honeymoon trip to Muskoka Lakes, the bride donning a cream wool suit with matching hat' and ac- cessoties, and afterwards they will reside in Toronto. The wedding was also a celebc"ation of the 38th wed- ding anniversary of the bride's' ' par- ents, Guests were present from To- ronto, Kitchener, ,,, Kingsbridge and Clinton, including the bride's • grand- mother, Mrs. Flanagan, who is 88. t Women Needed In Canada's Army McKILLOP The Late Patrick Curtin Mr, Patrick Curtin, former well' known farmer of McKillop township, died in St. Joseph's Hospital, London,' oe Tuesday, June 8th, after a short illness, aged 79 years. He had lived in London for the past 10 years, The late Mr. Curtin is' survived ,by two sons, Rev. Bro. Patrick, Clagtion, Del- aware, and John, of Dunnville,, and three sisters, Miss Bridget Curtin, of London; Mrs. J. Roach, of Dublin, and Mrs. J. Evans, of McKillop. The funeral took place from E. C. Killings - worth Funeral Home, London, to �'t. Peter's Church Thursday morning, where Requiem High Mass was sung at nine o'clock, with interment in St. Peter's Cemetery, London. CROMARTY Quite a number from Cromarty congregation attended the anniversary service at Roy's Church last Sabbath. Messrs. John, Neil . and George Lamfnond were visitors at the old home over the week -end and attend- ed the service on Sabbath. Mr. Alex Ramsay is spending a few holidays with his family in the vil- lage. Mr.. Ramsay was overseas and owing to ill health was invalided home, and has been taking treatment in a ,hospital in London. The farmers are very busy at present getting•, the• seeding finished, having been delayed with continuous rains. Reports say that the grain al- ready up is looking fine. The remains. of Donald Park, once a resident of Cromarty, were laid to rest in Cromarty cemetery on Satur- day afternoon. Mr. Park left Crom- arty quite a number of years, ago and owned a farm. on the London. Road, near Hensall. He had been in the hospital at London for treatment. He was a great sufferer, having been af- flicted with hardening of the arteries•. Now that Canada has gone over the top in such a magnificent way in its Fourth Victory Loati and "has shown that it really is prepared to "Back the Attack," let us get over any momentary lapses. in our enlistment efforts in 'the Canadian" Active Army and get on with the serious business of winning the war. Civilians are re- minded once again that there is an urgent need for women between the ages of 18 and 45 to join the Cana- dian Women's Army Corps. Not only did the members of this splendid corps "Back the Attack" with their army pay, but they are still further- ing the war effort by their work on active service. In other words, they are doing double duty. Qualifications for enlistment in the O.W.A.C. are that the candidate must be either A or B medical category, at least five feet in; height, weight not less than 105 pounds, and have no de- pendents. Chances of promotion, are excellent and are based solely on merit. Join the C.W.A.C. today and release another able-bodied soldier for overseas duty. A m ibile recruiting unit will be in Seaforth every Friday, Consult any member of the unit for'additional iri- formation,' or write to the District 1lebruiting Office, 379 Richmond St., London, Ont. VARNA. Mr. and •t arrlston, pat a flying visit er, of tlto the village'.i3uf►dai' A nuinb'er of inettiliers of St. dahn's 'Anglidali Church, ite'It ted' the glaring BAYFIELD The play, "Civil Service," given by the young people' of Egmondville 'United Church, in the Town. Hall ou Friday evening, was well received by all present. -Mr. and Mrs. Whiteman,- of De- troit, arrived last week to spend the summer- in their cottage on Main St. The Misses Parkins, of Detroit, are in their cottage for the season. Miss Nora Ferguson having spent the winter in London, returned home on Saturday. Mr. Robert Orr was taken suddenly ill. on Saturday last and taken to Clinton hospital, where he underwent an operation. His many friends are hoping for a speedy recovery. L.O.L. No. 24 is arranging to cele- brate the 12th of July at Wingham. Cpl. Grant Turner, of Halifax, is spending a month's, Ieave with his wife and young son. WINTHROP. Mr. and Mrs. Gordon -Rennie and son, of Sundridge, called' on Mrs. Eaton on Monday. Mrs, J. M. Gillies and sons, Bruce and Jack, are spending a few days at Midland and Collingwood. Mr. Harry Addicott has painted his house, which adds greatly to its ap- pearance. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Montggmery'and Miss Margaret Montgomery, Brant- ford, spent the week -end with Mr: and Mrs. John Montgomery. Mr. and Mrs. Walter Eaton and family and Mona Bennett were •visi- tors with Mr. and Mrs: Geo. Eaton on Sunday. KIPPEN The Sunday school registered a record attendance last Sunday. The Mission Band is to hold its June meeting next Sunday during the morning service. Mrs.r W. L. Mellis will tell the story. Miss M. Grant, of Toronto, is vis- iting her brother at the Manse. Sunday last was Baptismal Day. The chancel of the church was beau- tiful . with varied spring flowers. The two children baptized .were Marjorie Edna, the baby •daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Hodgert, of Stratford, and Donald Alan, infant son. of Mr. and Mrs, Alan Johnston, Rev. A. M. Grant officiated. . , On Sunday next the minister will discuss the message of Chronicles. WALTON - Theatre Seaford, , . NOW SHOWING THURS, FRI., SAT, Second Show starts 9:15 ROBERT STACK BR•OD CRAWFORD "MEN OF TEXAS" The Spirit of Sam Huston molding a state from the rowdiest day of reckless Texas' wildest decade. . MONDAY, TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY. Second Show starts 9.15 Top-flight Players! Leading Writers! Famous Directors! " FOREVER AND A DAY" . 78 Stars In a great story' as big as the cast. NEXTTHURSDAY, FRIDAY, "rATIRDAY TWO FEATURES — Second Show 0.s its 8.45 WILLIAM GARGAN IRENE HERVEY "BOMBAY CLIPPER " ALSO "PRIVATE BUCKAROOS �' , Corning — ;‘you CAN'T ESCAPE FOREVER" Forst Show starts at 7.30e p.m. each evening. MATINEE EACH SATURDAY AND HOLIDAY AT •i2.3& P.M. ASK vO uR ' ;GROCER FOR YOUR FAVOR/TE BEVERAGE has four sons, all of whom are in. the army.' Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Hoy and Esther °attended, the wedding of the •former's sister, Roselle Hoy, at McGaw. She is the daughter of Mr. and Mrs, Ar- thur Hoy and was united in marriage to Mr. John Haist, of Clinton, who is esmeiewr Mr. Douglas Lawless, of Brussels, has been engaged as teacher for S. S. No, 12, east of Walton, for the cot l- ing year. MISS Walters, of Mitchell, was the teacher for the past year. Miss Ruth Cumming, of' Clinton hospital, is spending her holidays with her parents, Mr. 'and Mrs. Lawn. ence Culnnling. She is in her second• Year training for a nurse. Mr. and Mrs. Pringle, of Oalt, Spell they past "w'eek with her Mother, Mrs. Orono, He is a &toelt thoper for mitt London, were guests of Mrs. W. C. Bennett this week. The Walton school had a half -hon - day on Monday -in order to attend the- field hefield day and picnic at the Lions Park, Seaforth, sponsored by the Huron Federation of Agriculture. .Mrs. Jennie Patterson spent a few - in training in a army camp in British days in Seaforth this week. Columbia. They left., on Saturday for that `province. Mr. Lawrence Marks has returned home from Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, where he underwent an op- eration for 'appendicitis. He suffered the attack suddenly on Monday morn- ing and was rushed td the hospital.. Mr, George Kirkby has accepted the position as teacher in pritton's school, Morris Township, having re- signed Hillen's school in McKillop. • Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Watson, of HILLSGREEN The church service will begin at a. q arter to ten o'clock in the morning, next Sunday and during July- and August. Last Sunday two children were bap- tized. They were Jean Elaine,• infant" daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Tur- ner, and John Rai'ph, infantsoa of^. Mr. and Mrs: Russell Consitt. Metal Products .Plant In Waterloo Area Requires Male and Female Employees to Manufacture Invasian :Weapons A Representative will be at Seaforth; Red Cross Room, Public Library, on. Tuesday, June 15, 1943. NOTICE TOWN OF SEAFORTH. All persons in the Municipality owning or harboring dogs must purchase 1943 License for same on or before June 14, 1943. Licenses will be issued from the Treasurer's Office in the Town Hall- After that date, summonses through the Court will be issued to the owners or harbour- ers of dogs, not having licenses. ALL - DOGS MUST WEAR LICENSE TAGS Many col>liplaints have been received about dogs damaging gardens and flower beds. Own- ers or` -harbourers are personally responsible and, if necessary, dogs will not be allowed to run at large. DEAD. or I _.M A L S DISABLED Quickly removed In Cleali Sanitary, trucks. Phone collect. 219 1ITCHELL m t .,. . Limited t o u;