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P. ,� " HQus>,s FOR SALE-HENSAI`L 2- NOTICE to CREDITORS
Sty"s,ir,l' gtore,9 brick. centrally located. hard
1� and soft water inside, $3500. immediate
(i: i .VW4- cion. Five -roam frame, imitation ± in the Estate of ROBERT C. DOIG t
yqe ' brick siding. Hydro, garage. $1000- Fes 4 A LL PERSONS HAVING CLAIMS
•,.1�,tk f Y, re t,.. aeasfon Apra 1. WM. PEARCE, Realtor. x2 against ,the Estate of Robert C. Doig, f
ft l 4 Eseters I late of the Tlownu'hip of Tuckeramith, in
,ti,, the County of Huron, Farmer, deceased, ,
tt • who died on the 4th day of January, 1949, s
+ 1li�. are hereby notified W send in full par-
.. Farms For Sale tiotilars of their claims a, the undersign- 1
C, t ul+ '' ed on or before the 1&Oh day of March,
¢'jar FAIT AIT FOR SALE -100 ACRES GOOD 1840, after which date the assets will be
I�, Jared, Hullett Twp.; ,Plenty of wood; distributed, having regard only to claims
)44,1 gond lt'oaee. bank barn, good stabling 40x then reoe'ived.
60, drive abed, henhouse. Lots of good 1
�t I water- Neal cahoot- MRS. ROBERT J- DATED' at Seaforth, .this 22nd day of Y
B�a { I-Jv WA,TKINS. Phone 804 r 13. Clinton. February, 1949.
Sabi' ,., 4297x4 IMcCONNFJ,L & HAYS,
Seaforth, Ontario,
I ' , I. Poultry Solicitors for the Executors. 4237-3 f
Yil .
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, MOORE S, FAST FEATHERING BAR-
;qR" "•�' red Rocks are 'bops in 4mi.1 '4Y -tops
For Sale
' 21
years in •the
a, in production, surd our sea i
��( p,Otiltry business fiends valuable experience. - -
%; We 'have a 2500 -bird breeding flock; all FOR SAl�-LARGE S1ZE QUEBEC
r u PULLMAN Banded and double Pal- Beiges. fw JOHN UL
aro Government Apply
23 1
100 clean - no 4 7x
X
Ooram foaled -results, % at Barber Shap.
,s4 avactem. in addition to Pure Bred Fast
t ' Feathering Barred Rocks. we have W3� FOR SALE -WELL PU141P AND 14-
!,,,;'�`,,�:,
X B.$. anti N.H. A B.R. Ask for Prices. 1 fqot log; lees 'than half price. H.
Order early 1 MOORE'S POULTRY FARM. S•IINBF4 Senforth. 4237x1
Seaforth, Ont, ; A.A Moore, Member of s
Ontario Approved Hatchery Association. FOR SALE --MODERN HOUSE, SIX
"`,.;" 4236-tf FOR
rooms .ard •bath. on East William St
, . Owner leaving 'town. PHONE 390-W.
4237x1 s
�� Notices
I `. FOR,-, SALE --MEDIUM SIZED QUEBEC
i es. Apply
to H. G.
heater with Pp Y
DP
I I)SAD70 TUNII3G AND REPADt�^r FREE �R. Phone 78. 4237x1
i 'I, estimates. Write or Phone collect.
r. WILLIAM N. GOUrLD, 314-W, Clinton- FOR. SALE—.10-20 INTERNATIONAL
' ,- 4237VI.3 I i tractor, on steel. Phone 652 r 21.
i CECIL OKE, R -R- 4, Seaforth.
"" Ej LECTRiC WIRING, APPLIANCE 4237x1 '
servicing, oil -burner installation ;
:a`.. prompt service. ED. BENNEWIES. Phone FOR SALE --QUANTITY ALUMINUM
68�W, Seaterth- 4236x3 d and steel roofing, 24 gauge. JOSEPH
R, HAIDIIL'TON, Brussels.
DRESSIMIA>�I{; AND PLAIN SEWING 4237x7
4.at reasonable Prtt:es. App1Y do MRS.
MARY BUCHANAN, Hensall, in the Petty ON -BY FOR SALE-GUARANTEM
.; Apartments. 4236-2 HN.. 1 white, in 4 -lb. pail., Apply '
RADIO REPAIRING- WILL REPAIR �' A. NOAKES. Phone 1 3-J, Hensall.
"> 6 2
all makes of radios- Will Pick rep
,.:; Mondays and Thursdays at E. H. Close's 'L�OR4 SALE -12 TONS OF HAY; MAS-
, Barber Shop. GLEN KEOHNLE. Blyth. 1•' sey-Harris cream separator: 1 sap pan
MaoDON-
GORDON
-- an stand- Apply d PP S
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OTICE- ARF -1
LOOK- o
WE orth
N. -
ALD.
Phone 836 r
..5 Self
�'., ing for a new customer to Please him- 4237x1
Why not call 50 in Dublin and have your
y> Eggs and Potiliry picked up at your door. FOR- SALE -ONE SYRUP PAN 61 x
We haul poultry to the U.S.A. and can 26fr x Tri : 100 pails and spies, used
• offer you a good price. STAPLETON'S two seasons ; 3:ISa 1 Briggs & Stratton gas
r PRODUC1% Dublin. Phone 60.
engine, ryl; H.P., in A-1 condition ""
4218-tf M..GREGOR, Kipper. 4257x1
OR SALE -TWO-PIECE CAR RADIO,
j,'•�,. THE F R-C.A. Victor, in perfect condition,
I
s IIOBT. BELL F,NGII�7E '° Pe small Phlloo horse radio, electric
in perfect condition. $35.00. Apply
BiLL BROWN, Egmondville, Ont.
&THRESHER C., LTD. 4237x2
ii' FOR SALE -HOUSE AND LOT, THE
C';
113:1', SEAFORTH - ONTARIO property ret the late John S. Moore
l deceased, East William St Possession can
INIFORMAnON IS REQUIRED LEAD- ,be arranged. Apply Friday evening and
Iing to the location of the following Saturday only. or phone 65 r 12, Dublin.
,persons. The addresses as shown are the MRS. JOHN S: MOORE. 4237x'1
,last known addresses as appearing on the
.'; books of the company. &ITLE, HOG AND POULTRY FEED-
:. th en-weld-maturecdd�.. well�lried corn on
J1dRS- ANNIE FANSON, the cob to put through your hammer mild,
ILL 150, Temple Ave., Detroit or we will sell it ,to you s'he'lled- This is
� _ AGNFS4 HASTIE• mudh the cheapest feed obtainable today
2753 Nbrtbvvestern Ave., Detroit CHARLES BARNETT. Seaforth. Pho4247xne
{: MES. ISOBELLA LAMONT. 1.30-W.
4� 913 Colborne S2. London. POSSIBLE POULTRY PLANT 11 1/5
R MBS. SADIE JOHNSTON, acres,with barn bb by 100, having 24-
986 Durie at-, Toronto. foot Posts; flaxmill. 36 by go: boiler room
BARBARAJOHNS, Seaforth. 22 feet square; colony house, 12 by 16.
;,;:. MRS. CATHERINE SWARTOUT, Teems-Csah. EDMUND GEIGER, Hen-
: 69 Saratoga Ave Yonkers, N.Y. sill -4-235-3
" JOHN B. BOEHLER. FOR SALE -NEW SINGER SEWING
. . 81 •Sandford Ave. N., Hamil4son .P ,a.Aines, electric and treadle. Re -
JEAN B. PARKE, Cromarty. pairs to all makes. SINGER SEWING
41 L. HARDY. CENTRE. 78 Ontario St. Stmtford +V•
't 16a2 East Superior St, Duluth- 4228 tf
'? ;,: Anyone having any information concern- FOR SALE -MUSKRAT FUR .COAT.
ing the .present whereabouts of the per- red fox jacket and fur, greY fitted
sons listed herein, or if deceased, their spring coat, size 14. All in good condi-
1.:' legal representatives, is rogaeated to cont- tion. Priced very reasonable. Apply to
maurnicate with Rite uaderaigned Solicitor to Box 741. HURON EXPOSITOR.
' ' the COMPavy4 - 4236-2
FRANK FINGLAND, K.C., rLADIOLIIS BjTLBS-TO MAKE ROOM
1' � for a 'larger and better stock of Mixed
11
Shcrcrtor, Coloured Bulbs, we are selling these Early
Clinton,Ontario. Yellow Bulbs at 75c per hundred; small,
r4t, 4237-2 35c per 100; Aulblets. 25c Per 500. Post-
,, - age extra These bulblets will bloom this
i1;,° year. PURCELL FLOWER GARDENS,
}!f Tenders Wanted Seaforth.
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'' ENDERS FOR •HOU'sE SALE, TEN- "MOR -POWER"
ER"
`i,,,) - dem will be receiver) by the under-
},', . . signed until March 8th •for the sale surd SUPER,BILT
I' ,, I removal of the hoose at north end of
Y, Nortihside United Ohnrch; �z� 24 feet AUTO BATTERIES
47y 30 deet- r®nbvail .by early spring. Ten
;al, � per rent 6f purchase price to accompany
1 each tender, same will be refunded in case 13-p)ate Heavy Duty, 105 amp. (18
�; of no sale. Highest or any tender not months' guarantee) .............
; ,i,. necessarily accepted. F. HARBURN, Sec- '15 -plate Super -Service (2 -year guar-
r5u':, retary of Trustee Board. „ • , , , , , , ,$14.Si
K,._. 4227-2 an tee) •................
,J, 17�pdate. Ford V-8 and Chevrolet
rp 1937-39 (2 -year guarantee) .....1$15.40
3- GRAVEL TENDER 17 -Plate Ford 1940 (2 -year guaran-
i'- tee) .. ..-.. ..... ..317.30
�,. 17 -plate Armor -Glass, 101/4 x 7rr,
_�f Township of Tuekersmith 438 amperes (3 -year xuarantee)..$17.75
��%� 17 -plate Armor -Glass, 135 amperes
ei.; SEA,I.ED TENDERS WILL BE BECEiV- fere x 7rr case). 3 -year guaran-
- E... ed bar the undersigned up to 3 pAm-, '� ......$18.80
IT March 5, ISMS, for supplying, crushing and
:.f, ., , hauling to township roads approximately $2.50 Trade-in Allowance
X1 - 6.000 Yards gravel, •y rr screen to be used
and contractor to furnish all requirements FOR YOUR OLD BATTERY
rC . including gravel.
A amarbed ch6que for $200.00 must ac- BATTERIES INSTALLED
' � company' each tender. and ten&rs must
�{{ tr state a rate per cubic yard Jaid an roads. No Charge
'h' ' ,Werk ro bo done under the direction
and supervision of Township Road Super -
"'A' Canadian Tire Associate
4nteademt; Robert Dalrymple, and must be
f a rtomvlecea by October 1, 1949. Store
el
; t Dowent or any tender .nat necessarily
�, i accepted.
DUBLIN
E. •P. CHESNEY, Clerk,
TwP. of Tackemmith, SMITH BROS., Prop.
Seaferth, R.R. No. 4.
4 4287-2 PHONE 78
Ir�s.7... 423;x2
�# GRAVEL TENDERS
�I �- USED CAR
; # Township of Hay BARGAINS
t CASH OR TRADE
{ 1, FOR CRUSHING AND HAULING
b GRAVEL /J CHEVROLET COACH
s} Low mileage.
rf ` SEALED TENDERS PLAINLY MARK-
ed will ,be received by the undersign- CHEVROLET SEDAN
( ed until 6.00 o'clock p.m., Saturday. 47 Radio and heater.
{n March 5th. 1949• for crushing and hauling
r approximately 5,009 cubic yards of crush- CMYSLER StDAN
'r' ed stone %t fildh size.. Gravel to be used 41 Radio and Orestes.
• $rams the weigh pit Tenders t8;, slime
pride for liadli:ng on a flat rate, miso at CH' "VROLE'r COACH
f a rate per cubic yard per mile. Contrac- ,40
j4+ der to supply crusher, power and trucka ; ,
t , Hay Township 10 supply one struck. ry� PLYMOUTH COACH
' WORIt TO ISE COMPLETED BY OC- 3
TOUSA fat, 1949. All work to be done
. under •Nie direction of the, Road Superin- �VROLET COACH
tenddut. M,aiked cheque for '$200 to aa- �7 Reconditioned motor.
r company tender. No tender necessarily
accepted'. Obnttictor to sstisy the oplin FORD SEDAN
cit as to Comoebmtien Iniaurance carried. ,Aq,An
d CmAract fo .be gigired ifs soon as 'tender is "'v AND RitikNY OTHERS
aodepted+W
a�1�.,wf. M' 'I. MO 11oa �i Supt..
iguaitif ,a ' d. 2. Brussels Motors
1 f3f. . lE#R4tW S RX blOr e
g, "i i( Iotne of Fatter ileal Ca"',
t r t4oQ ilii (tit. BRiiSSEI.S -- ONTARIO .
i 423'6-2 1227 1
r,
ppI
we,•iVs"i" 4T,
f.tvoly clotar4Skr
PWiro'; bl*pkets, i
and ally
ia'11re1O�Mbde''I4wt ':s.11i
mon. An,.88 co#ts
ve i(Ml;kets. 'Grit
HA C S o
R1biA X. cuf
YG1EN* Sq P
Goods) mailed postpaid in plain, scale.- -
emvolope with price list 6 samples 250; 1
24 samplee $1.00, Mail -Order Dept, T-7$,
NOVA -RUBBER CO„ Box 91, gamiltoa c
Om. i
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Auction Sales G+LEARINIG AUCTION SALE OF FARM
'Stock, Imf••1 menta and Household Ef-
mts, at Lot 17, Concession 18, Grey Twp.,
% mia. east of Walton, on County Road;
Wedntnday, March 9th, at 1 p.m.: Cat-
e, pig's, hay „md grain, also farm mu- r
hinery; 1929 Mad.1 A Ford Coach in guild I
wnditian, house ,o11 effects. Termq--Cash.
MRS, GEORGE HOEGY, Proprietress; E.
P. C1wney, Clerk; Harold Jackson, Auc-
loncer. _ _ 4237-2 i
CLEARING AUCTION SALE 01•' .FARM I
Stqck, lmplemeu;a : nd rlousehold Ef- 1
eco, at Lot 21, Concesiun 11, Hullett
Cocvnsb;p, 1 mite east of Londe�boro, on
Thursday, March 10th, at 13 o'clock t
harp: H:OP.SES-1 chestnut gelding, I
middle age; 1 Clyde gelding, 8 yearn old ; I
Belgian gelding 7 ye,us old; 1 Clyde
mare, middle age. CATTLE--Durbam
Cattle: 7 choice Durham cows due in 1
March and April; 3 Durham steers. around I
100 lbs.; 13 steers and 'heifers rising 2 ,
ears old; 4 steers and heifers I year
old. HAY -20 tons of mixed hay. IIAR-
MSS-1 set o,C breeching harness; 1 set
of backhand harness-. single harness, and ,
a number of horse collars. IMPLEMENTS '
-,M--H_ 7-4t. binder; McCormick mower, 6 ,
t.; .M. -H. hay loader; -1 sulky rake; M.- -
H. manure spreader (like new) ; spring
tooth cultivator; M. -H. fertilizer drill; 3 -
drum steel land roller; 4 -section diamond
harrows: harrow cart; 2 farm wagons:
6 -ft- bay rack; gravel box; wagon grain
box ; set of farm sleighs and flat rack:
2,000 -Ib. scales; fanning mill: 5 H.P. gas
ne H -P- motor in
e i W Y 3 Seed
ngr�.
e t ul er-
oandition- 1 rain crusher; roc p p
g
cream separater ; milk pails; large quern-
tits of lumber and 'plank --hemlock, cher-
ry, white ash, etc.; cedar posts; forks,
hovels, chains, cant 'hooks, pesthole anger,
craw bars and other articles. HOUSE-
HOLD EFFECTS --f bedroom suites; 1
Beach range; 1 Pandora range; extension
table: kitchens table; odd rockers and
mall .tables: floor coverings; sewing ma-
chine; dishes : other household effects;
kitchen chairs. Terms -Cash. ROBERT
Harold Jack -
ES SCOTT Proprietor:
JAM
eon, Auctioneer'; E. P. Chesney, Clerk.
4237-2
CLEARING AUCTION SALE OF FARM
Stock; Implements, Feed and House-
hold Effects, at Lot No. 17, Concession •9,
Stanley T,DwrLhip, Babylon Line, 51i�, miles
northeast of Zurich or 41/-• , miles south-
west of Varna, on Wednesday, March 9th,
at 1 p..m., sharp, the following: HORSES
-Clyde mare 11 year. old, approximptely
1600 lbs.: Clyde horse 11 year old, ail- .
proximately 1600 tbs. CATTLE -•Hol-
stein heifer 3 years old, milking, due in
August; Haletein cow, aged, m-ilking; 2
Durham cows 5 year old, milking, pas-
ture bred ; Durham cow 8 years old, milk-
ing, due in September; Hereford cow 3
year old, milking, pasture bred; Ham -
ford 'hetier 3 Yea
rold: Luru
m heifer
t
ars odd; • Durham steer 1 year old • 5
e
y
yearling Durham heifers. FIGS -8 Pigss
3 •months old • 9 pigs 2?4 months old.
IMF -Oliver 70 Row Crop trac-
tor, (nearly new), equipped with lights,
starter, power lift and P.T.O.: 2 -row cul-
tivator; Cocks'hutt No. 60 Row Crop Trac-
tor (nearly ,new), equipped with lights,
starker and power lift; Allis-Chalmers
Model 60 All Crop harvester combine,
equipped with scour clean, straw spread -
,and flax rolls; 3 -furrow disc plow;
Oliver 2 -furrow tractor plow ; John Deere
5-f t. disc tiller (nearly new) ; MdCormick-
Deering 3 -section spring tooth harronvs ;
Dunnham culti-packer; M. -H. 74t- double
disc; eering binder. 6 -ft cut; Deering 13
disc fertilizer drill: M_ -H. 13=hoe drill
with fertilizer attachment; McCormick -
'Deering mrower, 6 -ft, cut; M. -H. side de-
livery rake; McCor-m;ck-Deering hay load-
er; rubber ,tire wagon, 600x16 tires; flat
rack Inearly new); gravel box (new);
farm wagon box and stock rack; set of
sleighs and fiat rack; single bobsleigh;
Oliver 2 -row ecufiier; walking plow; 10 -
ft. -hay rake; 4 -section spike harrows : 3-
se ion drag harrows; Fleury grain crush-
er; cutter; buzz saw and mandrel: 3 H -P.
Wagner electric motor (A-1 condition) ;
electric Seed cooker; emery wheel sial
mandrel; cement mixer; fanning mill;
De Laval cream separator; 32,ft exten-
sion 'ladder; 120 -gallon gas drum; rotary
pump; electric -fencer; 2 rolls of 'bog
fence (approximately 50 rods); roll of
9 -wire Page fence (20 rods); 12 -ft, iron
gate (new); 2 sets of woven wine stretch-
ers; set of block and tackle; pump jack;
3 -gallon hand spreader; Cyclone grass.
seeder: crosscut saw; hay fork; 4 sling
ropes; logging chains; forks; shovels; 3
85 -lb. milk cans, pails and strainer: tar-
paulin 14x1.9 ; numerous other articles.
HARNESS -Set of breeching harness; set
of .backhand harness. FEED -Approxi-
mately 20 tons of mixed hay; approxi-
mately 21/ tons of red clover hay (bal-
ed) : approximately 400 .bushels of Beaver
oats, (suitable for seed) ; 60 bushels of
feed barley. WOOD AND COAL -.Al, -
proximately 12 cords mixed wood; quan-
tity of chestnut coal. HOUSEHOLD EF-
FECTS -Finlay enamel range with warm-
ing oven and reservoir; Quebec heater
(nearly new) ; Ruddy kitchen cabinet; 5
kitchen chain; white enamel bath tub;
number of quart aealers. Terms -Cash.
No reserve as farm is sold, HARVEY
KEYS. Proprietor; Edward W. Elliott,
Auctioneer. 14267-2
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azs7�l Mt : rand,. ,7141 s. slash,'rio}1 surd .
:: u d n well known
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' fainilY�• visited: he}'. zziatlasi`, Mr
r I ,,1 „falx �. ' ,. „a,... .,
llllrlall xedd+ it some Q
ort en 11 n
w mltu>. in 7Il sa an Su_ dray.
'Mr, and, 7Yim ,I'iarveyr . and P.-4a..ad away asuddeniY litondaY .ill
hit $tai Year. Mar, llI lesion Was
7 : ANTIiD A ooze :" 'e family vis gip Frlday evening with. on
f(% "" ,, `44 WPi74 .",. .' le '� , r,: "l ' 40&z,,�� .;hlnpine+� sill the
By and sax o . of ex- Mr, and 11 3VXa olln ,ltd lYt
way Bowe , .11. eyed .a heart seizum.
tinsel darlraus�wintll,'�r,.p,,,.: c�piences and' Mea. Dal. On MalOolm,,,..'. in flyO,Pi'C• Of .' 1;ionthralt`s Funeral
r SeadbMJr: 'balance ba$.h..'• A,RWxT to Box Mr. and M Aibel� I�,4110Y and
13, HURON EXPi?Sr7fpI ,Q Q?a Main Street' Pete 7Mic-
4237x4 Ca and Mrs. S Ciiy wieo,th
�o► r and Naughton. assisted him inadd,e,
Carl spent Sunday with. Mr, and Where ll@ xa4l4 i ,for a abort time
I 11Mrs. Andrew Park, Mitebell. and said that lle would' like to
�Mr, ,an'd) Mrs. George Pepper vise
Daylight Saving walk home. Medical ai>ll was sum,
t„ ited Mr. and Mrs, Lou Eberhart on moned but he passed 'away before
(Continued from Page'1) Sunday.
call and the Commercial Hotel, Mr. and ,Mrs. Ross Pepper were he arrived, Mr. Huddleston is. sur-
vheu snow fell off ,the roof, was, in London on- Tuesday. vived by a d'aug'hter in England.
overeds by insurance; , An enjoyable get-together was The body rested at Bonthrons
Mayor Keating pointed -out the held in the church on Tuesday Funeral Home, where public fun-
1usurance company had salted that evening in the form of a potluck era) services4 antler the auspices of
o -parking signs be erected in the shipper. After a sing -song,. moving the Canadian Legion, were held)
aneway. opictures were shown by Mr. Bailey Thursay at 2 p.m., conducted' by
Councillor hoe's queried' the sta- of Mitchell High School, and lie Rev. R. A. Brook. Interment was
us of lands lying at the east, of also gave a short tall); also Mr. W. in Maitlandbank cemetery, Sea -
own and said it had been suggest- L. Carroll, who accompanied him. forth. Mr. Hudilite'ston was a vet -
.d they were in Tuckersmitb and The pictures were greatly enjoyed eran of the First Great War.
kcKillop, rather than in .Stoaforth. by old' and young alike. Mrs. C. Forrest was hostess at
:lerk Wilson explained the ques- 'her home Monday evening for ;the
ion arose when the wroli ..,• essay +f+s+!��A�r+n+l�+'^'�"' . February meeting of the Arnold
g Circle Evening Auxiliary. Mrs. C.
Lad been referred; to, HENSALL'• Kennedy was ,co -hostess, and- there
The street committee ,had. had) 11 was a splendid attendance. The
.reel, considered diangermiis, re- At the 'bingo aAa Once in Hen- chair was taken by Mrs. W. Brown
noved, Councillor Close, Aairman sall Town Hall, "Oilsoro , by the in the absence of the president,
If the committee, reported, ,lie re- Canadian Legion, Leroy Peter's Mrs. Glenn Bell..T,he Scripture les-
riewed work which had 'been car- won the door prize, a cottage roll, son was. read by Mrs. J. E- McEw-
,led out on certain drains. The euchre and dance sponsored an, and prayer offered' by Mrs.
Council concurred, in a .request by Hensall Women's' Institute, held Cecil Johnston. Mrs, Stew -art Bell
rom The Robert Bell Engine & in the Town Hall last Friday eve contributed a 'paper from the Glad.
Chreeher Co. Ltd- to closle certain ning, was a great success. Door Tidinga; Mrs. A. School, a 'm'ission-
;treets lying within property own- receipts were between $160 and ary item, and the topic dealing
dby the company. Thestreets, $170. Forty tables; were In pl
a
y
with China was in charge of Mrs.
Nhich had never been opened, for the euchre. Winners were:
Garnet Mousseau and her group. i
Nere, however, registered, and the Ladies, first, Mrs. James A. Pater- Mrs. Scholl and Mrs. Kennedy fav
iction was necessary in order to son, Hensall; 2nd, Mrs. Porter, ored with a vocal duet and com-
;lear the title. Costs of the trans- Hillsgreen; gents, first, R. H. Mid" munity singing was featured. Dur-'
wtion will be borne by the com- dleton, Hensall; second', A. D. Mc- ing the business period arrange
3any. Ewan, Hensall; lucky lunch ticket, ments were made to 'hold a Valen-
Bylaw 499, providing for roadl Mrs. Anna C. Walker, Hensall. tine tea in the church schoolroom
maintenance was given its. several Proceeds of this affair will be don- Saturday, March 12. A social hour
readings and passed. Its adoption ated. to the local Community Build- was enjoyed and refreshments
a o qualify P pro- ' d
was recess 7 t al or Fund. 9 4 � P Ing served.
vincial ,grants. The following committees were Gordon Schwalm, Jaok _Hyde,
An engineer will be employed to in charge: Prizes and tallies, Mrs. and Keith Buchanan, of Hensall,
re-6urvey the property acquired for M. G. Drysdale, Mrs, E. Norm'in- and, Robert Gemmell, Brussels, are
i 'housing area at the west end of ton; hall and! music, Mrs. F. Beer, in Toronto this week attending the
town. council -decided. Reeve Sills Mrs, M. Sangster; tables, Mrs. W. Allis-Chalmers school convention.
told council he had discussed, Smale, Mrs. J. Flynn, Mrs. G. Mrs. Matthew England is recov-
housing in Toronto recently and, Mousseau; bills, Mrs. W. Parke; ering from a spraind• wrist she suf-
fe'lt privately erected dwellings of publicity, Mrs, M. Hedden; lunch, fered in a fall recently.
six units were preferable to a Cen- :Mrs. W. Brown, Mrs. A. Shirley,' Rev. and mrs. R. A. Passmore,
tral Mortgage and Housing Pro- Mrs, L. Chapman, Mrs, G. Bell, of Salford, visited' recently with
gram, The latter plan now re- Mrs. W. Jones, Mrs. Roy "McLaren, the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
quires a minimum of 50 houses. - Miss Phyllis Case. John Passmore.
'_Mayor Keating said he had been MT. and Mrs. James A. Paterson The home of Mr. and. Mrs. Wes,
approached by several groups r are in Toronto this week, wheTe ley Venner, Chiselhurst, was the
garding action to construct o cons- Mr.Paterson is attending themun- scene of delightful h
tful
affair last
m'enity arena in view of t e re-convention.ac iFr
iia avenin
evening, the 12th Li
ne
cently announced provinci grant. The February meeting of the Hibbert Group o" the Women's Ar,
He .felt that such a .proposal would' W.C.T.U. was held at -the home of sociation of Chisethurst United
be sympathetically received. and, Mrs. Wm. Pybus, Exeter, with Mrs. Church held a'box social. The auc-
that a 'live committee could, obtain William Cook presiding. These tioneer was, Campbell Eyre and the
necessary action, meetings are held a'n 'th'e 'third proceeds amounted to $32.60. Crok-
The street committee was given Tuesday ofeach month. One new inole was featured, and the winners
authority, to arrange for storage member was added at this meeting. were: ' Ladies, Miss Willa Mc -
for cement in ordler than an early :Mir, Grigg, former missionary 'to Naughton; 'Cromarty; gents, Gil -
start could be made on sidewalk Burma, 'was a visitor and gave a ber't Johna, Elimville.
repairs, Decision regarding em- brief discourse during the devo- Mr. and ,Mrs. George T. Wren,
ployment of added labor was de- tional period. Mrs. E. Geiger,
ferred to a later meeting. president of Hensall, then occupied
Councillor N. Seoins told coun- the chair. Review of the study
cit large amounts of grayer were book, "Alcohol or Christ," was con -
being washed away from streets in tinued. The 'March meeting is to EUCHRE.
the south part of town when wa- be held in Hensall. 11
ter, which he felt was from Tuck- Huron Springs Fish Club, at .���
ersmith drains, washed ogler the, their meeting in Hensall, decided
r'o". Council sumestedl„ n in- to stock the Huron Springs stream,
fo'r`mal conference with dker- one mile south df $ensalI' on No. DANCE
smith would: solve the probigin. ' 4 Highway, with, one thousand
Accounts approved for pi' went more fish. Kens. Juck, God:erich,
includ'eri: Seaforth Farmer's Co- game wardenfor Huron, gave a
operative, acct., $23:60; M. E. talk on the different kinds of fish. ,. • {$,enSall Tpwll' Hall
Clarke, acct., $13.70; Bell Tele- Officers are: President. A. E. FkIDAY, FEB. 25th
phlope ,Co., accout., $.11,63; Bell.
Clark; vice-president. T. J• Sher-
cial Treasurer, insulin, $3.72; C. ritt; treasurer, J. Flynn; secretary, Sponsored by
N. R., acct., $14.25; Geo. D. Fergu- M. G. Drysdale. K,IPIPEN EAST W. 1.
i son, acct., $4.20; Savauge's, acct., During the height of a dance in Euchre at 8.30 sharp
$36;, P.U.C., Electrical Dept., acet., the Town Hall, Hensall, Friday ev- GOOD PRIZES
$308.45; Dr. K. W. McLan.d-ress, ening, plenty of excitement Teign Lucky Lunch Prize
acet., $19:25; Provincial `Police, ed- Someone had phoned' Hensall
$332.16; D. it. Wilson, salary, Central that the McColl-Frontenac MURDQCH'S ORCHESTRA
$141.66 ; J. Cumings, s' a 1 a r y, gas station in Hensall was on fire. General Admission - 50c
$117; A. Bus'iiie, salary, $125; J. A. The news was relayed' to Fire ,Ladies please provide
Wilson, pension, $20; Municipal Chief Ed. Fink, who was on. the
World, acct., $21.13; Seaforth Sup- floor dan! rag, He immediately
ply & Fuel, acct., $2; P.U.C., Elec- rang the fr. e siren, and in seconds 1011111
tric, acct., $39.27; C. W. Carter, the fire brigade had the fire truck
aedt •; $171; Treasurer Public speeding to the scene of the fire.
School; advance of levy, $1;000.00; When 'they arrived, everything was Itys AUSTI . N for ��
E. Koebel, acct., $23.25; Receiver in darkness, not even a light was
General of Canada,' unemployment on in the station. Patrons attend -
insurance, $32.91; E. Drager, wag- ing the affair almost fell over each
es. $5.60: S. .iliums. wages, $6; other in their hurry to get to the
relief, $157.38; Birth, Deaths, Mar- fire, and cars from every direction
riages, $67.75; P.U.C'., Electrical, drove to the scene, which turned
acct., $154.57. out to be a false alarm.
Cards of Thanks
MRS., MARY ECKERT WISHES TO
thank all her friends who remember-
ed her with flowers, fruits and cards, etc.,
while in the hospital. 4237x1
R. 'FRED COOK WISHES TO THANK
M
a.11 those who sent flowers, cards and
treats and also to thank the neighbors for
their splendid help during his recent ill-
ness in Scott Memorial Hospital.
4237-1
I WISH TO THANK ALL MY FRIENDS
and relatives and Rebekah Lodge, Sea.•
forth, for the lovely cards, letters and
treats received during my illness in St.
Joseph's Hospital.
4237-1 ROY CONSITT
W�{ E WISH TO EXPRESS OUR SIN•
' `Gere appreciation to friends, relatives
andneighbors for the sympathy and kind•
ness shown us in our recent bereavement
ELLA AND RUSKIN KEYES
4237x1 a q -•+.., p - .•,
1wvaR WILLIAM' 1 in AND FAM.
-" i:ly wish to express their very sincen
gratitude for ,the many aets of kindness
fiittl sympathy during the long illness of a
2eving wife and mother; to Dr. McMaster
and .Dr. Brady for their faithful attend,
'ince; to Rev. A. Hinton for his comfort
in.g message. and to all who in any waI
made the Pathway a aittle brighter in th+
Passing of a loved one. 4237x7
Births
HURAS-M r. and 11m. R. C. Huras (ne
Helen Chamberlain). are happy to an
nounce the birth of a daughter a
Stratford Generzl Hospital on SSatur
'Jay. Feb. 12. 1949. ,Mother and bab;
both doing fine.
McCAUGHEY An Scott Memorial Hospi
tal, oh Feb. 18. to Mr. and Mrs. Reber
McC..auahe,- Cromarty. a eon.
IWiANKEWYC7 In Scott Memorial Hos
pital, on Feb. 24 to Mr. and Mrs, Pete
T,wanke Yaz-_Cromarty a dautehter.
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Deaths
KEYS- In Windsor, on Wednesday. Feb.
16, Glen Edward Heys. loving srni .�.,8p
Mr, anti Mrs. Ruskin G. Keys and brio-
rinser of Joan. of Windsor, and grandson
of Mi and Mrs. Nelson Keys, Eamond
Mile, r•n his 13th year.
DEVEREAUX-In Seaforth, on Tuesday
UO" bruary 22, Kathleen Lennon, widow
the late .ramal Devereaux, in . h
74th *ear,
LAMB ---rte •Senforth, on Wednesday, Feb
28, Katherine Nolam, widow of the late
John Lim1b. in 'her 86th Year.
SNE'LL. Tri Clinton Public Hospital, o
fMoma,y, rob. 21., 1949, .Hurrrplim 90011
in 'Ws 419th, Year. M, Ovral at tyre Bea
do XVia4 `6 Home, Rattenbnr•Y St, E.,
(fyii710o* on T})ur dAyt F'eob., 24, 4t.2 o.m.,
•.to Glinti7)tt Comefor;7:
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B'rin'tnell and M'rs. Bert iiiley'. The til 'trip pm� tl_''e(il. 1447, April a
event was much .enjoyed). lde4salI ' "Phis was agTee4i�. to
the agar9>er. Qgll+�taille{•,Jahu 1
The Wahelo Class meeting WillJohn
e hold in the United Church X011„ o it �YpRAG ate , R}i
b h7
schoolroom ,6n Monday' evening --- I
and will feature a Scotch program. -. ,
John A. Gilfilli,an, who lived
of t�
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was found dread in the stable Wed'
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der was discovered) in the vicinity
Come and, gep,the
and it was. thought he had met
New
death as the result of gases ecus-
Dr. G.
ENGLISH MORRIS
ed by it. J. Dunlap, cor-
oner, Exeter, was called but d,e-
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cid'9d an inquest was unnecessary.
NEW AND USED
Constable John Fergusson investi-
gated. The remains are resting at
i
the Hopper -Hockey Funeral Chap-
el, Exeter.
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The coroner's inquest in the
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the death of Joseph Evans,, wing-
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SERVICE STATION
ham, who was killed in a motor
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accidenn,t, near Hensall on Feb. 10,
Hensall, Ont,
was opened Wednesday at the
LAW'RENCE;' & REiD
Town Hall, Hensall, by Coronet'
PHONE 3S
Dr. E. A. McMattter, Seaforth.
Members of .the coroner's jury,
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We are again
(ontradming B
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If interested, get.In touch with us.
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Phone 103 Nights 133
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When your car is neat and trim,
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