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Iron and All KirrdB 4Sf Metal, Ras The kitchen door opened and ',r'a•.k
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ly excited, . A :party and a love af-
LOUIS 1I�DEBRAND fair combi7xed+did not occur every
day of thte Week, ,and the end of EMPIRE ' SEA CAIDE" (OAMP IN CANADA: , Office, �bam and OiBcers Quarters; lower
WE WILL FPICK UP her thin moose was (pink with de- Shown above'aretgpl Wcenes at Camp Ewing, left; S, a`Class; centre: whalers at the jetty;
lighted amxinty, Que., the Royal Caradi'aJi Sea Cadets camp near lowerPitre tire.Mess Hall seats 300 perpetually
GAL "There;'.' zllie said, surveying the Montreal where 80 velected Canadian Sea Cadets hun,,M Sea 40h&ts; top right: Recreation Hall;
tables, •There's the •kettle 'boiling, will play host to '78 (Cadets from the United centm ;professional attention to small
the coffee keeping hot in the pot, Kingdom, Australia„ ;New Zealand and Sweden Aumis liVV Nursing Sister; lower right: airy
. MCCONNELL & HAYS Mrs,. Sau3ti?s got her cap and, at)- between July 26 ,Aug. 5. Top left: Ship's dorzn%torles make- sound sleep.
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. ron amid `her lace collar, and no _
PATRICK ib. McCONNELL stint of :d0thing. Fancy serviettes ,
H. �rLENN HAYS
and pat,ley for the sandwichesand
County Crown Attorney all." Empire Sea Cadets The hell rang and Mrs. Smith, e iContinued from Mage 2)
SEP�OR�`H, ONT, spare, m2ddleaged woman of the '
Telephone 174 earwig .type, scuttled to the door. maind,er--the around, well -colored
The -mew arrival was Miss Min- Converge o n Ottawa properly matured apples'. If the
A. W. SILLERY ette, zt, young person who exactly ; apples in the "poor storage'
Barrr^8ter, Solicitor, Etc. resembled one of her own fashion category are consumed' during the
sketdhes, which made up in stylish There will •be plenty of "yohho,but sot a Angle little uif ' first month -or two of storage life,
phone 173, Seaforth exaggeration for what they Packed rum—nor even "a dead man's chest"—at Camp Ewing, Quebec, ' -the better apples can be marketed
` SEAMATH - ONTARIO in drawing. As she flopped for- July 26, whea,,SO-Royal Canaddan Sea'Cadetts selected train -the •90 in prime condition. '
- —•— ward in the very latest attitude, Sea Cadet Corps =in •Canada ,p'lay host to 78 Sea Cadets from the
MEDICAL hex short skdrt exposed a long, United Kingdom, Australia, New Zealand and, Sweden. - a:
thin.:Ieg, clothed in a stocking of Camp Ewing, -40 miles up the Ottawa River,from Mon'treal'on Farmers 'Receipts Show Increase
the kind which ask,' for discretion the Canadifan-Racellic -main line, is the summer h:eardquar'teA ,drthe
SEAIFORTH CLINIC an Lthe Montreal d4vision'of the Na Preliminary figures 19tatd by the
part o£ lira wearer. It costal Navy League of Canada, Dominion Bureau of (Statistics in
E. A. TNcMASTER, B A., M.D. � ,and eleven three :Partiiings� and 800 Sea Cagets aged 14 to 18' learn seam qi, swimming, signal -
Internist fs; .as the saleswoman assiihed' ling, and othar:nav�al accomplishment
=d 'theceyes of RC.N. July inddeate that during the first
, P. L. SRAIDY, M.D. officers and i'inStr actors. three months of 1949, farmers'
`Minette, "all silk as far up ''receipts from ,the sale of farm
Surgeon as .any lady would require. 'Miss Until August.'5, Camp Ewing, operated' l ie .a warship, *ill be
Office 'Hours: 1 p -m. to 5 P.M., products amounted $ $406,38'6,000
11d4nette's �girafPe-like throat and a youth 1�oru'm.,of some of the E'mpire's outts9;amd�ing'teen�rga �pyrs, is compared with „$380,006,000 in
Baily, 'except Wednesday and Sun- .thin chest were exposed' liberally, Before and.after the camp period the Australians and•,New Zea- 8948 and $333,779,400 in 1947, a
way. I and long ear -rings of imitation jade landers, v&o •.arrived' at Vancouver July 22, by tthe sCanadian Aus- gain of 6.9 per cent and 21.7 per
EVENINGS: Tuesday, Thursday dangled from beneath swathes of tralasianiliner Aorangi-48 cadets and two ,o'fffcers--;will':'seeimoat cent respectively.
and Saturday only, 7-9 p.m. ,densely :black hair. She was the of Caaada, ; travelling by Canadian Pacific main 'line through 'the Compared with a year ago, cash
.Appointments made in advance Idnd of girl who makes a great Rockies :direct to the camp and, spending posVcam'p time lin, Ot- income from the sale of field crops
• are desirable. impression when walking. upon tawa., where :they will be received by the 3aovennorYGeneral,.and at $133,878,000 for the first quarter
JOHN A. GORWILL, B.A., M.D. seaside piers,, and in spite of her Toronto:. of 1949 was up more than 20 per
appearance and mannerism of an The :28 eeadets from Great Britain and :Sweden ''have visited cent. This increase can be largely
Physician and Surgeon ingenuous and affectionate disposi-
' ..IN illi. H. H. ROSS' OFF4CE ilea. Quebec, iH,atiFax, H.M.C:S.. Cornwallis and Sai:ut John,.NR.,sbefore attributed to the increases in the
)firs. Smith had only just scut- the camp copened' and will visit' Ottawa, %aud' Woronto '•wlth 'the marketings of the five principal
Phones: Office 5-W; Res. 54 others grains and a higher price for
$,eaforth ,tled (back to her lair when the bell
:rang again,,,and' she emerged' once Organization plans by the Navy League and, R.C.N. Sea -Cadet wheat. Income from the sale of
• M. W. STAPLETON, B.A., M.D. more to admit Mr. George Elwood. Liason officers' got under way more than a year ago, ;and she first Livest�qg'ek and livestock products, at
Physician, and. Surgeon a plump, blonde "Knut," whose Empire Sea Cadet camp is the culm'inatirrri of an important step $264,77(1,000 for the January -March
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matched his tie and, whose in Empire relationship. period of this, year is relatively
'Successor to Dr. W. C. Sproat •frnc'hauged from that of the same
flaxen hair was' shed back from period of 1948. With the excegtfon
Phone `90 - Seaforth his forehead in an almost passion- took aback Ao come. one morning face.
ate manner. and find, 'ism :'gess. Bills owin of cattle and calves, the 1949
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER �' g "Don't-poli—d-dori't, darling," im- marketings of livestock were down
And then, as was. only right and everywbere and she buying scents plored the boy. this year as a ainst last. Prices
Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat IAtting, the star performers made and, soap and':hair-washes as would y g
Graduate in Medicine, University their a en gave a Koshy look round, ex the other hand were, without
ppearance. There w;as a• cost a fortune! "Poor young :man, then snatched the cgirl into 'his exception, higher than a year ago,
of Toronto, toot -tooting of -a motor -horn fol- I says'. 'And -a nicer spoken gen- arms, with the index of Livestock prices
Date assistant New York Opthal- lowed by a loud ring, The earwig tleman and more free -h'an'ded you Good gracious'!" ,said Gladys, a indicating an overall increa's'e of
mei and- Aural Institute, Moore- -scuttled madly to admit the fate- couldn't find,' .she says." minute or two saber, "everybody more than 20 per cent.
fleld's Eye and ,,Golden .Square ful' trio, Mr. and Mrs. Warren and "Well, if he married her I sl'pose could see us, you know. And, we
Throat Hospital, London, Eng. At j4heir son Frank. he liked her, and if he didn't mar- quite forgot that Mumsie and Burn- *
COM,ME•RICIAL HOTEL, Seaforth. Alice eyed them with intense in- ry her I don't waste much pity on sie are waiting for us. Do you
Next visit, September 21st. teres,t and, as in the case of the 'im," was Alice's opinion of the Weeds Are Prolific
think it will ,make any difference-
53 Waterloo St. South, Stratford. eountess of Banner Street days, situation. I
owned to herself that the were Meanwhile -the with your people, I 'mean n Weed+a are one of the greatest
y guests of the af- .No, I don't Think so, not now problems in successful 'farming,
JOHN C. GODDARD, M.D. somewhat of a disappointment, ternoon were saying good-bye. The they have seen you and your and particularly in producing a
Physician and Surgeon Mr. Warren looked' far more like motor was: outside in the little lane mother, sweetheart. Tit couldn't." more abundant supply of clean' for-,
Phone 110 - Hensall' a hefirty, prosperous 'butcher than leading to the group of Studios. "No," agreed Gladys, "I don't age, grain and other seed. To get
a milliner—wholesale or retail— Mrs. Warren had''.entered the car think it could to anyone, who, had the best returns from the land, and
OPTOMETRIST while Mrs. Warren was equally) un- followed by ;the -delighted Miss seen my Mumsie." produce a high class of clean seed',
hike Alice's mental picture of a Minette, who, having mentioned, in "I shall tell your.. people .now," farmers have to wage a ceaseless
M. ROSS SAVAUGE lady who kept three and a car- the course of 'conversation thg con- said Frank., war keeping weeds- in check and
Optometrist riagfe-sweep. Mrs._ Warren , was venience of living not a minute "Oh, don't you think You :had' preventing the spread of new
small, fragile, of a -greyish fairness. from the Hammersmith' buses, bad
'Elyse examined and glasses fit- beter wait until you have talked !rinds. One of the principal reas-
ted. Oculists' -prescriptions accur- and dreamy of manner, and Alice been 'pounced ;upon by the kindly to yours?" ons why weeds are not brought un-
ately filled. (Phone 194, Evenings knew immediately that as regards Mr. Warren, with the assurance "'Gladys, but whatever happened der -better control is because such
-i50 l4e'afU2'tth this lady all anxiety as to the ear- that he was willing and, able to it wouldn't matter?" 'large numbers of weed seeds are,
wigLike Mrs. Smith's cap, apron drop her at her very door. "I don't know, Frank. I should put into the soil through lack of
and lace collar was so much waste Coming, Frank'?" asked his
- VETERINARY hate to be 'looked down ori;' `?'b,e ,care in ordinary farm operations.
energy, father.
J. O. TURNBULL, D.V.M., V.S. girl lifted her head proudly, .Inves.tigations have shown that
Introductions were effected, and 'No, dad. I've one or t -t -two "But even if they did—and in- while many farmers• are extremely
Main Street - Seaforth the party settled down to enjoy the things to do."
deed, d -darling, they never would . careful in the selection and, clean -
PRONE 105 excellent tea provided for them. "Dad" ,bestowed a broad, wink —it couldn't matter to us now.,, lug of the seed they use, others do
AUCTIONEERS -Alice—the end of her nose now upon the company in general and, But Gladys, woman-like, knew not -give th'i's important step in
. quite magnets—poured) out tea and clambered into ,his ,ear.. .better. farming the attention it rightly de -
HAROLD JACKSON coffee. 'The young. men handed The portly, chauffeur who looked: "Baby, you dear baby," she said, serves, Clean seed is of vital im
cakes and bread and butter. Mr. as if he might have been his mas- "lots of things matter.' Fathers portance because some weeds are
. HAROLD
-in Farm and House- Warren' turned a jovial eye on ter's twin -brother, inserted him and, mothers matter and respect- so prolific in seed production that
gold Sales. Gladys, whose fresh charms made self with difficulty, into his seat, ability and all sorts of things." relatively clean fields may become
. Licensed 'in ,Huron and Perth an instant impression upon his and the car began' to back impos- "I don't think anything but love badly contaminated' in two or three
Counties. Prices reasonable; 'sat- manly heart. Nettie also impress- ingly down the lane, matters," persisted the boy. Years if the. weeds are allowed to
isfaction 'guaranteed. ed him. "A real tip -topper," be "So long, old fellow, Good-bye, The face of the girl became go to 'seed.
For information, etc., write or mnrrm'ured. Perhaps Frank was Miss Barnet. Enjoyed' myself fm- that of the mother. She bent to.01
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, phone HAROLD JACKSON, 14 on not doing so 'badly' for himself, he mensely." 4 wars her lover and. kissed him— .
x661, Seaforth; R.R. 4, Seaforth, pondered cheerfully. - Plenty of -Gladys and Frank stood watch- Eight to ten weeks is the aveT-
the Hiss of the mother who cubist- age life of a housefly.
looks, intelligence, some cast and ing Mr. Elwood's departiirg figure. g y
EDWARD 'W. ,ELLIOTT es her boasting unknowing little
Liepnsed Auctioneer the girl and her mother a real bit "I'm sh shsure," said Frank, son.
of class. "that Elwood does his. hair with a Benjamin Franklin introduced
Correspondence ro'm tly answer- every well, we'll go and, tell
p p The party was most successful. v -v -vacuum cleaner. It couldn't be them," she said. the broom to America.
ed. Immediate arrangements can Miss Minette and Mr. Elwood, de- done anyhow else. Look at it!"
be made for sale Oates by phoning lighted with each other's modish Gladys laughed and shut the gate Grateful and gratified Miss Min -
203, Clinton, Charges moderate and .appearance, tallied books, plays of the tiny garden, Frank put out ette, dropped at her very door, Miss Gladys'il take an interest in
eatisRaction guaranteed. land, woman suffrage. Frank said his hand .to help her and it touch -
little and looked at Gladys, while ed. hers. waved; good-byes to the back of the the business. We could do v'zth a.
. t JOSEPH L. RYAN retreating car. Mr. Warren took bit more style in the 'models. Miss
Gladys calmly and thoroughly cam- "Oh, Gladys," he said, impetuous- off his hat, wiped, his forehead and James is getting a 'bit sticky.
Specialist in farm stock and 3m- pleted. the subjugation of Mr. War- ly. "d c -can't wait a minute longer. settled himself more comfortably Frank, with the money he'll have
elements and bousebold' effects. ren. Mrs. Warren: and Henry I do '11 -love you so. You will mar- in his place. and, his looks, might have married
Satisfaction guaranteed. Licensed Burns found matters ,of interest in ry me; won't you, darling?" "Wonderful hot for the time of a girl who'd have looked drown 'ou
fn Huron and, Perth Counties, common, for the lady, '!t appeared, The girl, her laughter ,checked, year, ain't it, Mother?" he remark- us, Mother."
For ,particulars and open dates, was an earnest student of archi- stood,, her hand still touching his. ed. "!Well, and what d'you think "Yes, Joseph."
write or phone JOSEPH L. RYAN, tecture and; something of an auth- "Frank," she said in a low voice, of your daughter-in-law to be? "Weil, well, makes you -feed an
R.R. 1,t Dublin. Phone 40 r 5, ority on woad -carving and stained "there's something I must tell You There don't seem much doubt that old, 'un, don't it? You'll be a grand -
Dublin. 4217x52 glass. before you s'ay any more. You the young Polls know their minds." m'oth'er soon, old girl, and it only
Tea over, Alice assisted Mrs.. know that Burnsfe is my' step- Mrs. Warren withdrew her at- seems the other da.y Frank was
C.N.R. TIME TABLE Smith to clear away, and retiring father. Well, I never had a —real tention from interior depths, As odd'ling about in frilled drawers.
GOING EAST .,to the 'laitchen resumed her apron father. My mother wasn't mar a matter o_f fact she had ,been so 'Mess his heart! he's ,been a. good
. (Morning) A.M. and helped with the washing up, rled." - interested in the conversation of ,lad. I'll never forget the day he
Goderich (leave) 5.40 not failing meanwhile to impress The boy's. face flushed. Just for Gladys 'stepfather that she 'bad came crying into the world— My
. , l4eaforth .................. . 6.20 upon the dometic of Gladys ,her a moment there was silence. not thought very much about God'., for some things' I'm not sor-
�tratfordi (arrive). ..... 7.16 great good fortune in being permit- "Poor did, -d-d-devil," 'he said. "I Gd.adyts; but, as from the sound of ry there was never another,
(Afternoon] (P.M, ted by fate to fill such a post. bet there have been many times her .husb'and's voice she realized though we'd' havie diked a girl well
Q'oderich (leave) ........... 3.00 'Mrs. Smith, in her turn, confided, since when be wished to God' he that he approved of the daughter- enough, wouldn't we, Mother?"
Seaforth ..v .................. '3.46 anxieties as to the state of her could; marry her!" in-law to be, ,she did as was, her That evening Nettie : sat by the
Stratford (arrive) ..... , .... 4.40 married. daughter's health, it 'being "Oh, Frank, you darling!" said custom 'acrd agreed with him„ window of hei pleasant sit.tiug-
expected' In a day or two, and, her the girl. 'There were tears In her "A very nice girl, I think, Jos- roam. Gladys, had escorted her
GOING WEST disapproval and mistrust of the eyes. "You don't know how I've eph," 'lover to.the door and was bidding
(Morning) A.M. tenants of the neighboring studio. felt it. I've always seemed to "A real tip -topper, and her him) ,good-bye. She was staying
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Stratford (leave) ........... 10.45 "Not that I'd take any lady's' know ever since I was quite a lit- mother, too. I'm not saying p':raps the -nights in 'Sloane Street,
I . Seafbrth ................... 11.36 character away. But if she is— tie girl, and I have hater) it so. 'My Frank mightn't have drone better— Henry, smoking his pipe, sat by
Goderiah (arrive) .......... 12.20 -all. I must, say, Miss 'Evans, rm poor Mumsie!• It makes you feel money'll dfo most things nowadays, his wife.
. . . (Afternoon) p,M. surprised, ' Yes, Surprised, The so ,horrible to know that anyone and ranle's got a look to him and "O'h, Henry," sire said, -" 3f what
18tratford (leave) 9,•35 person that comes in to oblige, she could think that your mother was a way, with 'him as Well. Still, Q did spoils Gladys' life it will
1 Seaforth • ... . . .... . . . . . . ... 10,21 'says to me only last week—It was. only—good enough—for that.,, there's beauty and brains ands a break my heart."
( Aloderieh (arrive) ......... • 11;00 a Thursday!=-•Iphat ahe'd never be The tears fell down her 'pretty .good bit of cosh, I take It, and this (continued Next Week)
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the"lyes. Trey shlruld be pretested.1.11" f
i y t11 use of proper; llght3ng, ancU ^- :sJ s de , ,10 th
by ' glasses' if the litter are pre,
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;'eribed by a physician. Immerged Microbes l .
Many diseas.ea, are read 7 a}4euabe;i ;mer s;ua�er }tbx
through .the ue,e.'af i ` ro er`dpnrznit: i° " h ;•. u V , J#e, i
ug Alk P, to,'th$ 64* d 4"', a ,'
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resort is often 'a severe mental to be brought lite: ,contact yiltlt ` ' `t ,!r; pry'...;
strain for parents of small chi'l- subsequent users. In the "anile , + l
riven. Dangers in the form of um
let" type of fountain, .The water 1 , u,
fenced, highways, deep lake's and, falls free of the. jet and' harmful ��' �y, 0 ,`
stre:cros and' open quarries are of- bacteria are, .washed _ dow�t the �, i,.;
ten present and Patents find' them- L
drain. Be on your guard against '' YDE, w ,�;;
selves constantly on their guard. k a
ywater=borne disease. .? 11fi 1"�
This is onlynatural, but 'the " X910 it 1,'
should avoid overprotection which Seaf0rtll ', i j] {
may rob the child) of initiative and:; r
a feeling of self-sufficiency11
. Put Of Reach I f r i
Many dangerous 'substances in , ,
�f" u
eluding aIcahol and iodine may be
Fight Infection necessary com'ponent's of the fam- 1. .
Cuts and burns that occur at the ily medficine chest, but these stub11
stances, as well 'a'a 'powerful chem
office or factory should, always -he icals such as dye soil other cleans- ,,,h," ,N „ems
sterilized immediately and cover- ers, should be kept well .out• of the ,.
ed with a clean dressing, other- :
wise. they might become infected" reach of small children. Every
and cause considerable trouble. year children are injured ,by con- Seaforth Showrooinst Sfpen 'i')ieQtli
snrmirng or, handling dangerous :ee Dr. Harburn 11, , pP .
Fir'a�t-aid kits should be maintain- household chemicals. Make sure .-meat any other time of Pi}o 1. 41.
ed at every place of business to 'your children are protected. Exeter.
meet these minor emergencies, and -• ..,,,,
competent workers should be train-'
ed in their proper ,use. Many min
n or injuries also occur in the home'
and. a small 'first-aid' kit should be
available there in case of need, M } �'
Painless Prevention
Chest X-rays are science's way,
of detecting tuberculosis' , 'before
outward symptoms become appar-
ents. Chest X-rays are simple and
absolutely painless. They, take on-
ly a few seconds and do not re-
quire the removal of, the clothing.
In most areas' of Canada, chest X-
ray units) conduct regular surveys.
Check up on your health. Guard,
against T.B. The germs of tuber-
culosis may work secretly. and un-
detected' for many months. Regu-
lar X-ray tests are sure protection.
A Puff of Smoke
Many people frequently use gas-
oline or lighter fluid to remove
spots from clothing or as a gen.
eral cleanser for machinery. But
gasoline is one of the most dan-
gerous fluids' that can be used
around the home. It evaporates
readily and the poisonous gas it
forms explodes easily. It is a fire
hazard' of the 'first order. Other
less volatile cleaning agents are
frequently much safer and more
THE McKILLOP
MUTUAL FIRE
INSURANCE COSY.
HEAD OFFICE—SEAFORTH, Ont.
OFFICERS:
Frank McGregor, Olin -ton - Pres
Chris. Leonhardf, Brodhagen, Vice -
President.
Merton A. Reid, Seafortb; Manager
and Secretary -Treasurer,
DIRECTORS:
Chris. Leonhardt, Brodbagen; E
J. Trewartba, Clinton; Harvey
Fuller, R.R. 2, Godericb; J. H. Me -
Ewing, R.R. 1, Blyth; Frank Mc-
Gregor, R.R. 5, Clinton; Hugh
Alexander, R.R. 1, Walton; Wm,
R. Archibald, R.R. 4, Seaforth;
John L. Malone, R.R. 5, Seafortb;
S. H. Whitmore, R.R. 8, Seaforth.
AGENTS:
Finlay McKercher, R.R. 1, Dub-
lin; E. Pepper, Brucefleld; J. E
Prueter, Brodhagen: George A
Watt. Blyth.
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FOR TWO ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS
SCOTT MEMORIAL HOSPITAL, SEAFORTH `I.'
Applications will be received by the under-, ` ...
signed up to and including Saturday, July
30, 1949, for the positions of
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ASSISTANT SUPERINTENDENTS
Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth
Duties to commence immediately.
GEORGE' R. JOHNSTON,
, Chairman, Finance Commit#�e'
Scott Memoriial Hospital, ,
Seaforth, b Ont. ,
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I Proclamati'on..
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
141.
Under authority of By-law No. 111, for the
Town of Seaforth, no dogs shall be allowed
to run at large in the Town of Seaforth,
from May 21, 1949, to September 1, 1949.
Any dogs so found running at large, con-
trary to this by-law, shall be liable to be
killed and the owner or harbourer prosecut-
ed.
J. E. KEATING,
Mayor.
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