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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1939-04-13, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, APRIL 13, 1939 McTAVISH'S You'll Feel Better If Dressed Better And if you want the Newest and Smartest styles in clothing for Men and Women you'll visit McTavish's Store for your Spring ensemble. HATS Striking young hats, saucy Sailors Smartest for Spring! Shallow or high -crowned Straws, Felts, Navy, gay colors 2 95 DRESSES The strikingly pretty Prints you'll want for Spring. Fashion - hit frocks! Rayon crepes, sheers, ador- able princess basque. Jacket styles. Navys, lovely pastels, 14 to 44. 2.99 uP, SUITS The mannish tailored Suit is the mode of the moment. Neat pin stripes See them to know how wonderfully becoming your new suit can 16.50''9 COATS They're smart . square shoulders, tiny waists with swirl skirts and chic belts or the new box coat with novelty and tuxedo fronts. Tweeds, polo cloths and novelty coatings.C 9.9 FASHION CRAFT MADE TO MEASURE CLOTHING You'll find real pleasure in dressing up this Spring in a new suit or top coat selected from our wonderful range of new Spring suitings fault- lessly tailored to your own individ- ual measure up 19.95 uP /PRINTS A riot of colour, the new 36 inch fast color prints just glow with harmonious Spring floral patterns, gypsy designs and lovely pastel shades 15ct°33c BROADCLOTH You'll find the shade you're looking for in this wonderful selection of English imported broadcloths, tub - fast and sunfast. Yd: 19c Specially Priced To brighten that bedroom, living room or the entire house. Ready to hang, or by the yard. Our selection of Curtains and Drapes are most complete. Visit our store now and make your Spring selection from this wonderful stock of imported nets, laces, marquisettes, Swiss dots and novelty scrims. ENGLISH 'HOMESPUNS— So popular for gide drapes in lovely soft colorings. 50" wide yd. 45c Curtain Rods , . , . , ... , 15c and 25c NicTAVISH'S SEAFORTH BRUSSELS. HENSALL Mr. and Mrs. Harold Hilliard of Kingsville visited Mr. and Mrs. W. 'O. Goodwin over the week end and called on Many other. friends in the village. Mr. and Mrs, Wellington Meyers .and family. or -Detroit visited on Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs. 'John Corbett Mr. Geo: 'Jackson, who has been receiving treatment for the past sev- eral •weeks in Westminster Hospital, London, is much improved in health and returned to his home on Highway No. 4 on Thursday. Miss Agnes Cochrane of Clinton was the guest of Mr. and Airs. 'J. W. Bonthron on Sunday. Mr. Ray 'Patterson of Toronto vis- ited at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Patterson' over the Easter holt . y. Mr.. Haroi Sherritt of Dundas spent the week. end at the 'home of his parents, Mr. an Mrs. Thos. Sherritt. Mrs. R. D. B it has returned home after a very p1e sant visit with her son-in-law and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Elgin Hay er in ` London. Miss Vera M ^'tear of Londoef vis- ited on Friday at the home of lir. and Mrs, G.. Drysdale. • Mr, and ':if s. Kading of London visited on Sunday with the tatter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'Colin Hudson. D. Harry .Joynt of Byroh • and friend, Miss Lillian Park3r, , visited with the farmer's mother, Airs,' Alice Joynt, over the holiday. Mrs. Gordon Davis of Toronto vis- ited last week at the hone of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. John R. 'Mac- Donald on I•Iighwal No, 4. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Cook of Tor- onto visited over the week end with the fornier's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cook. Mr. James McArthur of Toronto visited relatives here on Monday. Miss Amy Lannnie of Toronto spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. W, Lammie, and sister Miss Greta Laramie. Mr. and Mrs. P. H. Devlin of Stratford visited on _Monday with the tatter's brother, lir. Fred Corbett, who is seriously ill, Miss :Vary itacKaig of Exeter spent Sunday with her mother Mrs. 1'faoKaig and aunt -hiss Eliza Newell. lir. and Mrs. Laird Joynt and son Larry of Toronto spent the week end with the former's mother, Mrs, Alice Joynt, Mr. Albert Passmore and friend, at Delhi, spent the week: end with the former's parents, lir. and Mrs. John Passmore, Mr. John .'Swan of London visited on Saturday with his father, Mr, Alex Swan. i,fiss Mary Hagan returned to Lon- don on Tuesday after a very .pleasant visit with her sister, Miss, Dolly Ha- gan and brother Frank, Miss Ruth Young is the guest of her .grandparents, Rev, G. M. Young and Mrs. Young in Lucknow this week. Mrs. Robt. Thompson very pleas- antly entertained at a trousseau tea at her home on Tuesday in honor of her eldest daughter Pearl, a bride - elect of this week. The many friends of Mr. Geo. Brock are pleased to see hint out af- ter his recent illness, Mrs, Orval Ford is confined to her room suffering with an attack of in- Auenza, Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Corey of 'Lon- don visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs. John Corbett. (Continued on Page Ponr). AUCTION SALE Of Residence and Household Ef- fects.—Of the late 31re. Keating, Church street, ,Seaforth, on Thursday. April 20th, at 1130 p.m, on the ,prem- ises; 1 electric range..Quebec heater with attached oven, kitchen chairs and tables, Singer sewing machine, secretary, buffet, dining room exten- sion table, couch, hall rack, 3 -piece bedroom suite, 3 iron beds, 1 dresser, 2 stands, several small tables, cherry chiffonier, odd chairs, mattresses, dishes, kitchen utensils, and other articles ton namer°us to mention. Terms on Effects—Cash. Terms, on Residence made known on day of sale. W. J, Duncan, Executor. G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock, Implements, Household Effects, Peat Machinery, equipment, etc., at Hillsgreen, 334 miles west of Kippen on Monday, April 117th at '1.30 p;m. consisting of: Team of horses, set team harness, set sleighs with .flat rack, team trailer, Chrysler engine, Chevrolet engine; about 95 cord 4 ft. poplar wood, circu- lar saw outfit, set scales 11500 lb. ca- pacity, 3 or 4 ton of hay; 11/.: tons International truck, peat machine case and worn', between 2 and 3 thousand peat crates suitable for gates or snow fences, Chrysler coupe, in good running order, cook stove, good as new, Furnacette stove only used 1 season, cross cut saw, sledges, wedges, and other articles too num- erous to mention. Terms, cash. 'Everything to be . sold in order to wind op the partnership which exist- ed between Robinson and Davidson. Charles A. Robinson, W, J. David- son, Proprietors, George H. Elliott, Auctioneer. A DOMESTIC COMEDY "SIMPLE SIMON SIMPLE" Friday, April I4' HENSALL TOWN HALL 8.15 P. M. Produced by the Young People of S. S. ,No. 9, Tuckersmith Admission 30c and 15c FOLLOWED BY A DANCE AUCTION SALE Clinton • Community Sale will be held on Wednesday, April 19th at •1,30 p.m. Usual run of pigs, young cattle, cows, cedar posts, grain, 'farm implements and numerous other articles. Any thing you have to offer for sale, bring it to Connells. Siaie. barns, Clinton, on Wed., April 119th. 'Kindly note change of ,date; A. E. Townshend, Manager. Geo, H. Elliott, Auctioneer. ADMINISTRATOR'S AUCTION SALE Of harm, Farm Stock and House- hold effects, at Lot 117, 'South bound- ary of Stanley Township, 2 .miles, west of Hillsgreen, 3 miles north of Zurich, on Tuesday, April 18th, at 11 p.nt. consisting of the following: Horses—Imported Clydesdale Stal- lion (Torrs Advocate) rising 3 years. Standard bred stallion Easter George, 8' years ol'd. Matched team, Clyde mares, 8 years old. Clyde mare 7 years old. Standard bred mare (Edna Grattan) 7' years old. Clyde 'filly colt rising 1 year. Cattle — Pure bred Durham cow, just bled; Durham grade cow, just bred; pure' bred Jersey cow, freshened 2 weeks, with calf at side; 3 Durham grade 'heifers, due to freshen in July; steer 2 years old; 4 yearling 'heifers; pure bred Durham boll, 'b year old; pure bred Durham bull calf. Pigs -s-2 young sows date in June. Poultry -4 turkey hens and gob- bler '(bronze); 3 geese, 35 rock hens, Collie dog. Implements—Massey Harris bind- er, 7 ft. cut; Deering mower; Deering hay loader, good as new; hay rake; side delivery rake; cultivator; seed drill; steel roller; set disc harrows; new hay rack; Cocks'hutt riding ,plow; walking^,plot~ cutter; light wagon; heavy wagon; set of scales 7.000 Ib. capacity; ,h% 'horse power gas engine; set of harrows; wagon box; gravel box; 2 stock racks; Essex car, 1927 model; set of double heavy harness; set of double driving ']farness; circular saw; screw jack; anvil, vice, emery .grinder; Winchester rifle, 'high pow- er; cook stove, near new; water trough; meat grinder; quantity of wood; quantity of household effects; 200 bus. wheat; 1100 bus. oats; about t1i0 or 12 tons of hay; forks, chains, whiffletrees, neckyokes and numerous other articles. Terns cash. Every- thing to be sold in order to wind up the estate. At the same time and place the farm which consists of 1018 acres with good bank barn, 018 acres of bush, 17 acres fall ploughed, 6 acres of fall wheat, balance seeded to hay and and grass. This farm is well watered, well drained and well fenced, Terns on real estate, 10% of the purchase money paid down on day of sale, balance in 30 days. Property sold subject to reserve 'bid. Clarence Park -e and Sam McBride, Administrators to the estate of the late John Baker. George H. Elliott and Harold Jackson, Auctioneers, TENDERS WANTED Township of Hibbert Tenders will be received by the Council df the Township of Hibbert up to Monday, Apr, 17th, at eight o'clock P.M. at Staffa Township Hail, for crushing and delivering ap- proximately 6000 to 5000 cubic yards of gravel. Gravel to be taken front four different pits. Tenders to be submitted for the en- tire operation of crushing and truck- ing at a flat rate per cubic yard, con- tractor supplying entire equipment. Tenders may be submitted for trucking ;only at a rate per yard by the block or a flat rate delivered on the road. Tenders may be submitted at per cubic yard far crushed material plac- ed in the bin.' Contractors to supply entire equipment. All Gravel to be screened through a three-quarter inch mesh,:, All gravel to be taken out the full depth of the pit and the contractor to be responsible for keeping the pit in' good condition.- No gravel to be paid for that isunsuitable for road pur- poses. All work to be done under the supervision of the Road Superintend- ent and to his entire satisfaction and that - of the Council Work to coni mence as soon as weather conditions permit and to be completed not later than Sept. 115, 1909, A deposit of two hunched dollars will be required of the contractors whose tender is accepted for the due fulfilment of his contract. The lowest or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. THOS. D. WREN, Clerk of Hibbert, Cromarty, R.R.I. L. F. BOLTON Reopens Hair Cutting Parlor in home FOR SALE OR RENT 8 -roomed frame house, stable, 'hy- dro. Possession can be given May 1st, Apply to Mrs. M. Beaton, Seaforth FOR SALE Fresh maple syrup at 075 a gal- lon in your own containers. Apply at David Get -lunch Estate, Telephone 11415 r 114, NOTICE All taxes in the ,Municipality of McKillop not paid on or before ,Sat— urday, April 29Th, proceedings will be taken to collect at once. All those' in arrears •af"taxes-ipdoase 'bear in mind this will i be the last notice :given 'be- fore •collection. 'By Order. GEORGE McK'EE,, Collector. SALE 01 Thirty 'Ontario Horses. Three, 4, and 5 years old; some: mated teams, on Saturday, April 15, at 1' p.m., at Galbraith Sales Stabiles, Brussels, J, H. Galbraith, Proprietor. AUCTION SALE Community Sate at Dick's Hotel Sta'bles, 'Seaforth, on Friday, Apr. 21. Usual run of Pigs, Cattle, Poultry, Furniture, etc. Bring in anything you have to sell. Rates reasona'ble, Homer Hunt, mgr., phone 238 - 12. Geo., H. (Elliott .and Harold Jack- son, Auctioneers, MORTGAGE SALE OF FA'R'M LANDS Under and by virtue of the powers contained ' in a certain mortgage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will 'be offered for sale by Public Auction on Saturday, the 291th clay of April, 1939, at the hour of 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon at the !Village of Brodhagen by Fred W. 'Ahrens, Auctioneer, :the following property, namely: . Westerly three quarters of lot 4, concession 113, Township of 'McKillop, containing 0100 acres more or less, There is said to be a good 'bank barn with cement .stabling, colony house, -frame house and other out- buildings. Fruits and orchard, Terms -110% of purchase price to be paid down at time of sale, 'balan'ce in thirty days. Sale subject to reserve bid. For further particulars and condi- tions of sale, apply 10 • CLAIUDE HORNE, Mi'tchel'l, Ont. Solicitor for the Vendor. Dated at Mitchell, Ont., this lOth day of April, 111939. AUCTION SALE Community Sale at Queen's Hotel Stables, Seaforth, on Friday, April 14th, 20 head of Stockers and Fat Cattle, Fertilizer seed .drill in good shape, Bring in anything you have to sell. Rates reasonable, Phone Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, for information. The usual run of 'pigs, 'frons suck-, ers to 135' lbs. A few young calves. The usual run of cattle, 1' fertilizer seed drill in good shape; 11 'hoe drill; 1 cultivator in good shape; 11 horse rake; 3 logging chains; 1' 1930 Ford coach, like new. This car has all new tires on. Bring in anything' you have to sell. Rates reasonable. J. J. Coyne, Manager, G. H. Elliott, Auct., Gerald Doyle, Clerk, 'NiOTICE Mr. 'John Earle has received the ap- pointment of ,Supervisor of Radio Li- censes for the constituency of Huron and Perth and will make a house to house canvass for renewal of licenses. MEN! HERE IS GOOD PA.Y1NG WORK WITH A LARGE MANU- FACTURIING CONCERN OF 200 daily necessities used in every home. Sure and quick repeaters. No experi- ence needed. Good pay every day if active, and permanent 'business certain if persevering. Investigate our Plan at once, CATALOGUE FREE: FA'MI- LEX 00., 870 St. Clement, Montreal. FOR SALE A quantity of timothy seed for sale, at Lot .3, Con..7, H.R,S., Tuck- ersnaith. Phone 2 on 3135. John A. 11cLNiughton . FOR SALE A set of second-hand diamond har- rows, .5 section, in good repair. Basil O'Rourke, Brucefield. Phone 618 r 31, Clinton central FOR SALE A quantity of good red clover .s`eed for sale. Apply to John V. Shannon, Phone 242 r 23. ' GRASS FARM TO RENT Consisting of hundred acres good grass. Good water. Also good shade, 'Composed of Lot ,10, Con. 5, Hallett, If not rented will take in cattle for the season. Miller Adams, Seaforth. NOTICE TO CREDITORS In the Estate of James Kelly.—A11 persons having claims a,gainst the es- tate of James Kelly, late of the Town- ship of McKillop, in the County of Huron, deceased, who died on or about the 119th day of :lurch, 319t39, ire hereby notified to send in to the undersigned nn or before the 4'th day of May, 193.9, full particulars of their claims with affidavit proving same. Immediately after the said last men- tioned date, the assets of the said es- tate will be distributed amongst the•. parties cntitied thereto, having regard only to 'claims of which the under- signed shall then have notice, to the exclusion of all others and the under- signed will not be liable to any per- son of whose claim the undersigned shall not then have notice for the as- sets so distributed or any part thereof. Dated at ,Seaforth this 121t'h- day of April, 19',319. FERGIUS KELLY, :Administrator, .By his solicitor, Elmer D. Bell, Seaforth, Ont, SATURDAY ONLY Choice Dutch Setts 4 lbs. 25c Chase & Sanborn Coffee, per pound 34c Quaker Oats, Large Pkge. .19c. Schneiders Pure Lard 2 Ib. .. ...17c 'Corn Starch, 4 1b. , .,:,25c Perrin's Sodas ... , 2 pound .pkge. .... , ...17c Tomatoes, 2 tins 15c Royal Household Flour and a Picture of the Royal Family. Per 98 ib. bag 2.69 Robinhood Flour per 98 lb. bag .....::$2.49 Western Queen Flour per 98 lb. bag 1 89 Barb Wire, 80 rod roll 3.15 Motor Oil, per gal 50c ORANGES, Good size 2 Doz. 25c ..J. Finnigan IN MEMORIAM Bolton -1n loving memory of •dear father and 'husband, Isaac Bolton, who passed away April 9, 1191315. The flowing stream of life rolls on, But still the vacant .chair Recalls the dove, the voice, the smile, Of hiin who once sat there, His life was one long sacrifice His heart was true .and tender, He toiled so hard for those he loved, Then left tis to remember. Sadly missed by Wife and Family. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Workman and sons wish to thank their friends and neighbors for 'kindness and sympathy shown in their sad bereavement, and also for the floral tributes, CARD OF THANKS. Mr.. George . Stewart and . family wish to thank their good neighbors and friends for many acts of kindness and sympathy in their bereavement and for the loan of cars. CARD OF THANKS Mr. and Mrs, J. If. Eckert and the O'Connor family wish to express their sincere thanks to friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy extended to them during their recent bereavement, also ,for the many spir- itual 'bouquets and the kind loan of cars, FOR SALE Maple syrup and maple sugar. Phone Clinton 162122.214. Fred hIcCly mon', Varna. FOR SALE .A. .purebred Jersey heifer calf and a good sized Durham calf. Dale Nixon, Phone 144 r 4, Seaforth, FOR SALE Good top buggy, single 'harness. Also 2 h.p. gasoline engine in good running order. Mrs. Ed Rowlanfl, St. Columban. FOR SALE House and lot an Goderich Street, Seaforth, for sale. Apply to W. J. Pullman, Seaforth. FOR SALE A quantity, of good clean timothy seed, for sale. Apply to T, G. Wheat ley, phone 240 r 314. WANTED Experienced farm hand wants work on farm for summer months, by the month .or day. Chas, Addicott, Win= throp, phone 1141444: Seaforth central. FOR SALE 11 you are looking for a real Ex- hibition White Leghorn rooster and 4 hens from Exhibition Silver Medal winning stock, would be pleased to have you call and look them over whether you buy or not, Marshall Smith, Seaforth, Ont. FOR SALE A few 'bushels No: 11 grade Gov't tested Red Clover seed, Price $9 per bushel. Also three grass steers around 800 lbs, William Dennis, 14alton, Phone 243 r 3, Seaforth, NOTICE Applications for the office of Assessor for the Township of Mc- Ki1lop for the year 1939, will be re- ceived by the undersigned until Sat- urday, April 115. Applications will be opened at Carnegie Hall, Seaforth, on above date at 1,30 p.m. JOHN McNAY, Clerk, Seaforth, R.R. 2, Postponed Sale To close the John Storey Estate the farms must positively be sold. We are instructed by the executor to offer these properties by public auction at Lot 7, Concession 7, Tuckersmith, on Friday,. April 14. at 2 p.m, First mortgage will be accepted in part payment. . For further particulars apply to:— Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, H. G. Meir, Solicitor for Executor AMINO ELMER D. BELL,; B.A. Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario McCONNELL & HAYS Barristers, Solicitors, Etc. Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hays SEAFORTH, 0,NT. Telephone 174 E. C. CHAMBERLAIN The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth, Office 'tours: Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday 1:310 p.m. to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7:30 p, m. to 9 p. nt. TOWN OF SEAFORTH Tax Pre=Pay merit Receipts For 1939 The Town will pay 4 per cent per, annum u)f to Aug. 31/39 on all pre- paid 1939 taxes. Certificates and full particulars may be obtained from the Town Clerk's office in the Town Hall. D, H. WILSON, Treas. FOR SALE OR RENT Property of the late Robert Dodds, on No. 8 Highway, west of Seaforth, 8 -roomed' frame 'house, Hydro, stable and chicken house, also raspberries, strawberries and black currants. Ap- ply to Miss Mary Dodds, Seaforth. SILOS, CISTERNS, WALLS AND FLOORS Get your order in now, as our past years of satisfactory work, in these lines, makes it necessary for intending builders to get your contract signed at once while our 'becks are open. Phone us, 3146116, Clinton, or call at the farm of J. E. Hugill & Sons, Hightvay 8, Seaforth, Ont. EARLY WARBA POTATOES Wonderful cookers, good yielders, - /Biight resisting, and 2 weeks earlier than the cobbler. This stack cost $4 per bag in 1937. Our bin run price is $1150 per bag (supply limited), A few bags cobblers at $11123, Also a 'few` bus. Red Clover seed, free from bad weeds. Hugill's Specialty Farms. Phone 34-:616, Highway 8, west of Seaforth. FOR SALE Frame house, seven rooms, pantry, clothes closets, good cellar, cistern, never failing well .of hard water at door, township taxes, good garden, land perfectly clean, some ,fruit trees. All in good repair, This property will be sold on reasonable terms; if not sold would consider renting. Apply on premises or write Mrs, Alex Gordon, Seaforth, FOR SALE Early Alaska seed oats, Govt. grade No. 14 germination 97; free of noxious weeds; 65c a bus., free bags, W. L. Chapman, R.R. 1. Exeter, phone 183r 113, Hensadl central, FARM FOR SALE 1i50; • 1.00 or sip acres, part Lot 10, 111, Mort? Twsp. near Blyth, Brussels, alton. Olay loam and gravel; well enced, tiled, .good 'bush, Bridle house, new roof; 2 bank barns, stables, hen house, Spring water. Gravel pit on corner. C. E. EnrPey, Melbourne, Ont INSURANCE Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid- ent,Windstorm & gisarantee bonds, Rates reasonable, All risks placed a' first class companies. info -merlon cheerfully given E. C. CHAMBERLAIN. INSURANCE AGENCIE° Phone 334 u, STRATFORD .- GODERICH COACH LINES Under New Management TIME TABLE Leaves Seaforth for Stratford: Drily 8.25 a.m, and 5.25 p,m. Leaves Sou forth for Goderich: Daily except Sunday .5 hot., 15.55. p.m. ,m. Sit. and hot., 12115 5 pp:m. and -10,15 p.m. Connection et Si ralfm•d for Toronto, llamilton,.. Buffalo, London, Detrott Agents an HQueen's Hotd, Commercial otel, Dick House'