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JINSURANCE
• The Second Division
Court
Obunty of Huron
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Seaforth. OEMs hours; Tues-
day. Thursday and Saturday. 1.30 p.m.
to 5 n,m.: Saturday evening, '1730
to
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN - Clerk
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Funeral Service
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rent.
Agent for Mitchell Nuriierf
Flowers.
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SPENCE'S PRODUCE
GOVERNMENT REGISTERED
EGG GRADING' STATION
Highest Cash Prices Paid For
Eggs and Poultry
Phone 170-W, Seaforth
CEMETERY
MEMORIALS
Large Stock \of Modern 'Mem-
• orials on Display.,at our
SEAFORTH SHOWROOMS
For the convenience of our
patrons, office will be open on
Tuesdays. Open by appoint-
ment at any other time, See
Dr. Ilarhurn next door.
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Cunningham & Pryde
Clinton Exeter Seaforth
Phone 41
THE McKILLOP MUTUA
FIRE INSURANCE CO'Y
HEAD OFFICE SEAFORTH, ONT
OFFICERS:
W. R. Archibald, Seaforth - Pres
P. McGregor, Clinton. - Vice -Pres
'Merton A. Reid; Seaforth - Manage
and Secretary -Treasurer.
- • DIRECTORS:
' Chris. Leonhardt, Brodhagen; E. J
Trewartha; Clinton; Alex Broadfoot
3,-Seaforth; Alexander MeEwing
BJ1, 1, Blyth; Frank McGregor, R.R
5, Clinton; Hugh Alexander, R.R.
Walton; William R. Archibald, R.R
4, Seaforth; George Leitch, RR, 1
Clinton; John L. Malone, R.R. 5, Sea
forth.
AGENTS:
Finlay McKercher, R.R. 1, Dublin;
E. Pepper, Brucefield; J. E. Prueter
Brodhagen; George A. Watt, Blyth.
You are inVited to inspect the
.TmLonto:ro-NEAguRE
• ' • SUITS AND,
OVERCOATS
,POR
' LADIES AND
GENTLEMEN
IN 7 PRICE RANGES
--2,50 to $42,00
SOLD ONLY
OILLESPIES
• .CLEANERS DYERS
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vat), in NK satb4 your, Mr., Martio
tad beett10, his ilatlal 4040, '1114 t1,19,
end- 0=0 suddenly to a[leng and eee
.... ful lie. He Wata bona! MX Lot 21, Oen,
A 2, Tacitersmitla and lived there until
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Ave years ago; ‘when he went to lira
with his liiter and brother-in-law,
• Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McLachlan, in Eg-
1. raontiville„ Izle was ,,a member of the
Sono of Scotland and a faithful mem-
• ber of First\ Presbyterian Church•
Deceased ie survived by three sisters,
Mrs. Hugh McLachlan and Mrs. Lew
1 Tebbutt, Egmondville, and Mrs. Wan.
, LIM, Hamilton. Five sisters and two
brothers predeceased him. The fun-
eral was held from the residence of
Mr. Hugh McLachlan on Monday, at
2 Pm., with Rev. R. H. Williams of-
ficiating. The pallbearer§ were
Messrs. C, Clemence, G. Coleman,
Nelson Keys, Thomas Robinson, Jas.
Carnochan and Samuel Whitmore,
The flower bearers were Messrs. Clay-
ton G. Martin, William McLachlan,
William -McKenzie and Kenneth Mc-
Kenzie. Interment -was, Made in
Maitlaxidbank cemetery. —
Auxiliary Holds Thankoffering—
b In First Presbyterian Church, Tues-
day, April 24th, the Senior Auxiliary
) held its Easter thankoffering meet-
) ing. Mrs. W. Freeman presided. In
) the absence of Mies Baliantyne, the
Minutes of the previous nleeting were
> read by Mrs. Jas. Kerr. The treas-
urer, Mrs. J. C. Greig, reported a
satisfactory accounting of finances uP.
> to date. The Scripture le,s§on, Rom-
ans 10:1-15, was read by Mrs. Chas.
> Aberhart. Mrs. Jas. Kerr offered an
> inspiring prayer. Mrs. McWilliams,
> of Cromarty, was the guest speaker,
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> HURON COUNTY
VICTORY LOAN NEWS
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APRIL 23rd to MAY 12th
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7 HURON COUNTY
,. 'NATIONAL - WAR
FINANCE COMMITTEE •
FOR SALE
•
MODERN BUNGALOW—Jarvis
St.
A good biopic. -
,
, MODERN HOUSE—John St., with
garage. Good location. Prompt pos-
! seasion. .
BRICK HOUSE—Market St. Good
investment. Prompt possession.
MODERN HOUSE — Egmoadville.
r Garage; 14 acre land. A real buy.
Immediate possession.
50 ACRES — Mae good pasture
farm; 3 miles from Seaforth on High-
way. Prompt possession.
-NUMBER OF OTHER PROPERTIES
LISTED
". E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE .?,.. REAL ESTATE
, Seaforth, One
P ones l 334 Office: Res. 220
, .
f WIN A TOURISTS'
_ .
, LODGE
•
. $ 13,000
TOURISTS' LODGE, a 1942 CHEVROLET
SEDAN. 73 other prizes. 75 prize total-
. ling $20,040 or the equivalent in Victory
Bonds. Mail this "atL" with ONE DOL-
• LAR subscription to "The Kam/o6ps Mem-
orial Recreational Staety," 359 Victoria
Street, KamlooPs. B.C.
• Proceeds to be used to erect a Recreational
• Centre for our returning Veterans and the
citizens of this district. Date of drawing
• to be announced in the press. Don't delay !
Act now! 287-45
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•
STARTED CHICKS.
8. C.
WHITE LEGHORN PULLETS
•
Pennsylvanian Sjate Strain '
from one week to IV weeks old
These Chicks are disease free
and due to high hatchability
are priced reasonably for quick
• sale,
' Glazier's Poultry Farm '
CLINTON, ONTARIO
,
• 5X and 3X SHINGLES
Electric Fencers - Fence
Wire - ,Cedar and Steel
Fence 'Posts - Gates
Grass Seed - Seed Corn
Garden Seeds - Fer,tijizer
Ceresan.
CO - OP FEEDS
dhickstarter. • Plastorter
'Grciwrnash Hog Grower
Layirrash • So* Ration
Natehrriash ' Dairy Ration
WESTERN ,GRAIN AND CHOP!
• Anna' 'Minerals and ildninii
kednbed Iron, Rot Wheat _ilerni '011
, trnivereal Milkere and, POet0
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itIeWilliams hroUglit an ',inetrantiVgi '1' ''''-', ',•',,;,
4terPketatian of 14er' 401>JeOtr tile ":. • ' E,MCT'',
5Illt, *ttlaAa and aNci*..`:, WS- .Jolus. PItWT A;,
UOMillan Moved a vete of 0404;
which was seconded by We, Jr:
4, taneil enje,yed. 'voe41 gale, ,
"1,4fe's lovely Things,", was given b r'w•Ae , , '17;1:1! rg!f1010114:1Y1114,,
Mrs. -J, A. Mun,n, accompanied Phtirm. „
•
Mrs. J. a Keating, the pianist for
the afternoon. The collectors were
'VIM T. S. -Smith and Mrs. H. Stew-
art, the dedicatory prayer being giv-
en by ]re. Robt. Govenlock. The
closing PraYer was given by —Mrs'
Freemai..- Afternoon tea was served
by the soba committee when a so-
cial half-hour enjOyed. There
will be a joint meeting of the Senior
and) Barbara Kirkman Auxiliaries in
May.
Churches
First Presbyterian Church. -10 a.m.,
Sunday School; 11 a.m., Public Wor-
ship, Matthew 16:18; 7 p.rn, Public
Worship, Special.eervice for the C.G.
LT. The minister will preach. Thurs-
day evening at 3, the Midweek Ser-
vice. •
Northside United"' Church.—Rev, B.
V. Workman, Minister; 10 am., Sun-
day School; 11 a.m., "The Achieve-
ment of the Good 'Life"; 7 p.m.,
"Climbing Jacob's Ladder." Thurs-
day, 7.45 p.m., Prayer Service. Wel-
come to these services.
Anglican.—April 29th Fourth Sun-
day after Easter. St. Thonlas', Sea -
forth -10 a.m., Sunday School; 11
a.m., Morning Prayer and Sermon; 2
p.m., Girls' Bible Class; 7 p.m., Even-
ing Prayer and Sermon.
St Mary's, Dublin —2 30 p m, Sun-
day School; 3 Church Service
and Sermon—The Rector, Rev. C. F.
L. Gilbert, )3.A., at all services.
Iss
bled in Calumet. — The Calurnet
Mining Gazette makes the following
reference to the death of a former
Seaforth resident': "Mrs. Martha
-Lowery Hdcking,' 73, • well, known
Laurium resident, died Saturday eve-
ning at the home of her son, Ruther-
ford Lowery, 420 Tamarack Street, af-
, ter a week's illness. Born in Sea -
forth, Ont., Canada, she Came to. the
Caluiget-Laurium district 'in 1900, and
• made her home' here since! She was
e devout member of the First Pres-
byterian Church, Calumet, of Stella
Rebekah Lodge, No. 206, Calumet, and
of the Calumet Review, No. 78, W.B.
A. Surviving are her son, Ruther-
ford; four grandchildren, AC. Russell
Loivery, Big Spring, Texas, Helen at
home, Mary Jane and Martha Jean
Effist of Coleraine, ,Minn., • and a
.great-grandchild, Helen Ann Lowery,
of Detroit. She also leavethe fol-
lowing step -children, Mrs. Tom Mat-
thews, Calumet; Mrs. Richard Rowe,
Hancock; Roy Hocking, Detroit; 'Mrs. -
John Hutchins, Harry and, Leslie
Hocking, all Of Lansing. ,'Funeral
services were held -Tuesday at 2 p.m.
at the home of her son, Rutherford,
the Rev. Vern Swartsfager
Burial was in Lakeview ceinetery.7 •
Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary Meets.
—The April meeting of the Barbara
Kirkman Auxiliary of First Presby-
terian Church was held on Tuesday
evening. The president,- Mrs. W. A.
Wright,' conducted the meeting, while
Mrs. R. M. Campbell, ,cenvener ,of
the 'group in charge for the evening,
condueted the devotional part. The
Scripture lesson was taken by Mrs.
J. E. Daley and the Glad. Tidings
Prayer by Miss M. Laidlaw and, Mrs.
L. Hemberger gave the evening medi-
tation. A chorus by members of
Mrs. Campbell'e group sang very ac-
cePtably, "God Will Take Care Of
You." The offering was received by
Mrs. J. W. Free and Mrs; J. E. Willis.
The, topic, the third, chapter of the
study book, "Christian .Literature the
Gate of- Preedom,"Yentitled ''The En-
tering. of the Gate," was taken by
Miss S. J. McLean, This chapter told
of teaching the illiterate, of Russia,
Africa and India to read and write.
The work as undertaken by govern-
ments and missionaries, t,he great
eeed, of good 'literature for these coun-
tries and the response of the° people
to these efforts was all interesting to
the audience. The May meeting will
be a joint one with the Women's Mis-
sionary Society, at which reports of
the annual convention will be given
by the delegates., ,
LOCAL BRIEFS
• Mr, and Mrs. ,Clarence Trott and
daughter spent the week -end in Dub-
lin at the home of Mrs, Trott's
mother, Mrs. L. J. Looby. It was the
occasion of the homecoming of her
brother, Mr•Clayton. Looby, who has
been„. a, despatch rider overseas for
the past three years.
• Mrs. John McDonald, of Wind-
sor, has been the guest of Mrs: Jas.
Devereaux for the past week.
• • Mrs. Lloyd Hoggarth attended
the convention,of the Bell Telephone
Company in London this week. '
• Mr. Fred ,Faulkneje of Detroit,
was the guest ',of his tnOther, Mrs.
P. Faulkner, and sisters, Misses Lil-
lian and Loretta Faulkner, over the
week -end.
• Mr. Percy Hoag, of Hamilton,
visited his mother, Mrs. W. D. Hoag,
• Mrs. E. A. McMaster and son,
Paul, and daughter, Miss Karen. Kidd,
were in London over the week -end
visiting the former's parents, 1r, and
Mrs. Alex Hay.
• Mr. and Mrs. C. 0. Martin,
Kitchener, were here on Monday at-
tending thn- funeral of Mr. Martin's;
uncle, the late John T. Martin.
• Mr. and Mrts. Warren Anent tad
family, of Detroit, were week -end
guests of Mr. and Mts. Vr1. Airtime.
• Miss Lois *Gavin, daughter Of
-Mr. and Mrs. Alex MCGsAiin, of Strat-
ford, and Miss Helen ivioliat, datzgh=
ter of Mr.andMrs. Peter B. Moffat,
Seaforth, Were among the large elites
of graduates at Vietoria Hospital on
Friday, April 20th. -
"II
Cpl. andMrs, H. Whittaker )!ettlrn,-
ed last vo.4 etc tear,,,r(sionto and ; Eta,
tact, whitidlid 140 jtlet yeturn.,
ed *Om oVelleitte 'after Apendiag AV.p
And 1f nee, likelgittOy
Aland' Aga AntlAnd..,' • •
Mr iL ,
tn4i8sioN—.4.6; cEnts
• 'rize will Oen at McEindsees
Dru.g. 4,0tOrevon Friday, 27t1i-,'gt
at*•'1-
'Spent tleCweek-end at the home of
• his slateriss Josephine)!idge. Mise
Edge, wlefr--XO•bad been visiting in Port
• Nelson. and Toronto, returned here
with
• Mr. and Mrs. T. McAdam, of
Stratford, were visitol's in town last
week.
• Mr. M. Sanderson, Listowel, and
daughter, Miss Ruby Sanderson, of
Stratford, were week -end • guests Of
Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Campbell.
• Lieut.,' Helen McKercher, of St.
Hyacinthe, Quebec, was a week -end
visitor with her - parents, . Mr. .and
Mrs. Finley McKercher, in McKillop.
• Mr. hie C. Millilten, of Millbank,
and Pte. .Roger Milliken, of timer -
watch, were guests at their homes,
over the week -end.
• Mr, and Mrs. Roy Beaton, :
Motion Pictures
S..- S. No. 2, McKillop
MONDAY, APRIL 30
• at 2.30 p.m.
IN THE EVENING
St. Columban Parish
. Hall s
at 8.30 p.m.
EVERYONE WELCOME”
Admission Free
McKILLOP FEDERATION OF
AGRICULTURE
Big Party
in Dublin Parish Hall
FRIDAY NIGHT
MAY 4th
Ryan and McQuaid Orchestra
OLD -&---NEW TIME DANCING
•'AND CARDS
-- Free ,Luneb —
Proceeds fornew roof oriehurch
sheds.
EV PODY WELCOME
SHED COMMITTEE,
r. H. IL -Savage
WELL KNOWN RADIO MIN-
ISTER OF PONTIAC, MIW.,
, will be at the
DashwoOd,‘Evangelical
Church
--- on—
FRIDAY, MAY 4th
at 8 p.m. ,
Under th.e auspices of the Dash:
wood Evangelical Church -7 Sun-
day School.
REV. J. S. BURN - Pastor
T. H. HOFFMAN - - Supt.
Buy Flags Now
0 -Stores will close as
soon as Victory
Day is annodriced.
Be prepared to
— FLY 'A FLAG -
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C. C. F.
• Noinination
• Convention
Spealtet :
JOE NOSEWORTHY
M.P.
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who 4aeet been Steggned t MOuttteirt
View, heen.ltraUSferrea to. Tau;
Vouver,
• Atri'• sii•cl1VIre;aetit Sproat 'Mr
WAlter., Sarry, • 04.• V•r9StOn, 'Taoz
and three daughters, of. Detreit, were
week -end guests at the-- honte of Mr.
and Mrs. Russell Sproat.
• Mrs. J. R. Stewart, of Hensel,
and Mr. aad Mrs. John Sholdice, of
LOndoe, were week -end guests et the.
home of Mrs. Thomas Elder. .
• 'Mr. and Mrs. Stevfart Hatcher
and daughter, Muriel, of Hamilton,
Were guests of Mrs. W. E. Kerslake.
• Mr. and Mrs. P. B. Moffat were
in London on Friday last attending
the graduation exercises at Victoria'
Hospital, at which their. daughter,:
Miss Helen Moffat, was a graduate.
• Sgt: Walker Hart has been
*morel:41y *charged •ftoni the Cana-
dian4rtny after having spent five.
years--* the service.' -He is nove
iUnghs.rnother: Mrs. Margaret Hart.
re. Ruby Crowell, while visiting
at the home ot her slaughter, Mrs., G:
•Hulliett, in Toronto, had the misfor-
tune to fall and fractpre a bone. in
her left foot, She will be confined
to' to her ,horne for some time.
• Mrs. Norman Stanlake, of Hen-
sall, spent the week -end with Miss
Margaret E. Grieve.•
• hire. D. 11, Wilson has returned
after spending a week with her par-
erts in Detroit:
• Mrs: L. C. Jackson, who spent
the winter with her daughter in Belle-
ville, has returned home.
• Mr. Herald Lawrence, of McKil-
lop, has purchased the Wm. Oke resi-
dence on Goderich Street West, film
Dr. E. A. McMaster'.
• Mrs. Earl Bell has returned from
Toronto.
• Mr. and Mrs. Cliff Broadfoot and
son, of Bertonville, wefe week -end
guests at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Tyndall, inTuok-
ersmith.
• Fit.; Lieut. and Mrs. Hinton and
children, of Acton, are the guests of
Mrs. L. C. Jackson
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BRUCEFIELD
The April meeting of the W.A. as
held, in the church basement on Tues-
day, April 3rd. There was a fair at-
tendance and the roll call was an-
swered by a "Thought for Easter,"
The minutes were read by the secre-
taity, Mrs. W. ,Scott. Mrs, Haugh
took the devotional and the president,
Miss McDonald, 'cOnducted the meet-
ing. The usual business was attend-
ed -to and it was decided' to invite two
neighboring groups, theaStanley Club
and the Tuckersinith ladies, to be
guests at the annualvisitors' day in
May., The roll call for the May meet-
ing will be, ,."Something About
Mother's Day." ,
•
Mrs. E. Elliott Dies After Long,Illnes§,
'Mrs. Eva Rebecca Elliott, wife .of
James Wellington ,Elliott, of Bruce -
field, passed' away in her 61st year an
Friday, April:20th, at her residence
on -their farm at Brucefield. Mrs.
Elliott had been in failing health for
about ,four years. She was a 'daugh-
ter of the late John -Reid and Eliza
'Campbell Reid, of Stanley Township,
near Varna, She was .married to
James Wellingtop Elliott DecembeE
6th, 1906, and lived a few years
on their tarm on the Goshen Lind,
Stanley Township.e Selling their farm
they moved to their' preseeit home at
brucefield in 1918, where-- she has
since resided. The deceased was, an
activelnember,of the Brucefield Unit -
'ed Church, also a member of the Wo-
men's Association. She leaves to
mourn the Ions of a loving and kind
wife and mother her husband, J. Wel-
lington Elliott; three daughters, Kath-
leen (Reg.N.), Marie and Beth (Mrs.
T. A. Dutton), and Gordon, all of
Brucefield; also, two sisters and three
brothers: Mary, of Bayfield; Ida, twin
,sister (Mrs. Brice Menery), of De-
troit; Robert Reid, Stanley Town-
ship; W. E. Reid, Wienipeg, and Geo,
Reicl. of Flaxcomb, Sask, Predeceas-
ed are one sister Annie, and'"two
brothers, J. H, Reid and John Reid.
The beautiful floral gifts and the
great number of friends who called to
extend their sympathy was indeed a
tribute to the high esteem in which'
Mrs. Ellicitt was held. Some- 250
friends who called had signed the
register. A private service was held
at the house and funeral services at
the church. These services 'were.con
ducted by her beved pastor, 0, F.
N. Atkinson, Inte'rment was made in
Baird's. cemetery. Pallbearers were
neighbors: John Cairns, Hugh Berry
John Wright, Ross Scott, Harry Zapfe
and Joseph Richardson. Plowerbear-
ers were Fred .Rathwell, Clayton El
liott, Victor Taylor, John Cornish,
Herbert. Stephenson and Lyle Hill.
Friends came from Oakville, Detroit,
London, Hensall, Clinton and Sea
forth:
— A PLAY
"Uncle Josh Perkins"
•• - will be presented in
Walton. Community Hall
•WEDNESDAY, MAY,. 2nd
Unar the: auspices of the W. A.
of buff's United Church
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THE CAST
Joshua. Perkins„
Susan Galloway.
Elsie Todd - . .
Ebenezer Randall
Seth'Higgitts
Martha 8tuithol:
Warren
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Ross Lawless
Florence WilliaraSdn
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-.MONDAY, • TUESDAY, WEDNESDAY
.• 049irry wo0t,.4ey JUNE HAVER
"Iiiiii:,Are Smiling?!
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Emerald melodies that have always topped the lilt parade.
NEXT THURSDAY, FRIDAY, SATURDAY
, SHARYN MOFFETT Jit
"My'Pal Wolf"
A, stirring drama that punka at the heart and mists the
NOTICE
LOCAL BOARD OF HEALTH
. It was decided by the Board to direct all citi-
zens that all lots and premises must be put in a
sanitary condition by the removal of all decayed
vegetable matters, iefuse,‘ tins, ashes and other
. objectionable' or harmful materials, by May -‘1st -of
each year, in accordance with the provisions of the
Public Health Act. •
Also in accordance with this Act, Section 14, it
is necessary to have the approval in writing of the
M.O.H. before any privy vault, cess pool, septic tank
or receiver may be established, and according to
Section 13, it is not lawful to use any old -well as a
privy, privy vault or cess pool.
HURON PERTH
Progressive Conservative Association
• Broadcasts will be given,over Radio Station CKNX,-
Wingham, in the interests' of the candidate: in the
above Riding
• -Fit. Lieut,Onant, Thomas Ptycle,
on the following date and hour indicated:
Friday,
7.15 to 7.20 P.m.
Pril 27th
The electors of the Riding are invited to listen
to this broadcast, as .it will be brief and an effort
will be made to present the platform nd policies of
the party by,tFe candidate and others on his behalf.
Please retain this advekisement for reference.
J. W. MORLEY,• CLARK FISHER,
President. Secretary. '
• Nif•--
Friday, April 27th
front 1 p.m. to 8 p.m,
Commercial Hotel
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