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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1937-04-22, Page 8TOP PERFORMANCE ... at regular gas price a PAGE EIGHT. THE SEAFORTH NEWS HENSALL Nle, and \1r. Archie Hamilton en- tertaincd the loft wine eel,tive, and ,friends from a distance on Suaiay. the occasion being Mrs. Hamiltoe's birthday.: Mr. and.Mrs, John Batter -- by, Mrs. Stanley Hughes, Simcoe, ,Mr. and Mrs, Fred Batterelby, Lond- on, :tor. jack Battersby and friend, of Chatham, 'Mr, Leon Powell 'Delhi, Mrs Caw'thorpe and son Joe of Tavistock spent Sunday here visiting Mr. and Mrs. G. Dick, D'r. and Mrs. Collyer and children of London visited:friend• on Sunday. .i1\•Ir. and )lrs,' Jas. flonthron - spent Tuesday in Kitchener, Mrs. honth- Ton's mother, Mrs: Yungblutt, who :spent the winter with them, returned • to her home in Eitchener. Quite ntinrher from HHeneall are attending the musical social •held in • Stratford this week, RevW. A. and Mrs. Young, and Mr. ant.L. Mrs. W. _A. McLaren. of Ilensall, The Ladies' Guild of St, Paul's An- igliean Church will hold a coronation. tea in the basement of the church on Priday afternoon from -4 to 6 o'clock. Alen, music at intervals. - The of Staffa United. Church ore patting un a play in the basement of Hemah United Church soon. Mr. Tomas Welsh- has the largest stock of logs ie his mill yard that he has had for a number of years. The anill is running every day and he is giving employment to d'uito•a number. At the seed warehouse' of IRannie's and Steel Brig. -, large staffs of men are employed getting out the onion setts. The setts kept well [luring. the 'winter, and are a valuable conunodity this Spring. i\ir, Andrew- Buchanan has -been suffering for several weeks with an ab.ce.s an onee s ,f his haitds. Otveir Geiger 'S San have a number mi men in their flax still working up -hast year's crop of flax, They intend •' putting in a large acreage again this Spring. both of [lax and other grain. '314r. Ed. llcOtteen is preparing to make a number of improvement's to his property on Queen et. Mr. john Drummond of Listowel 'visited over the week end at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. E, Drtnn- NEW SPRING Fail' Styles to suit the New Spring Hats Permaneols Yon in ay hate your choice No Machine Pertitanent or Machine Permanent Satisfaction Guaranteed Special Prices. NOW `B' Beauty Salon "Tice home of Better Perm- anents" Phone 50 or 18 Seafoith nond, Mr. and Mrs, Harry L bray and ittle son of London visited an Sunday vith her parents, Mr, anti Mrs. C. S. Hudson. Miss Margaret Johnston of London visited on Sunday .with her mother, Mrs. 'James Johnston. Mrs. John Row-cliffe has been very poorly at her home on the highway. At \Ving'hatn on Thursday Young morn- ing last hev. \\'. A. an Mrs. Young took part is the church of the tilt program' Mr. G. 31. Young, Kin- loss. had charge of the. service, 1r. !Herb Hedden is confined to his home with pleurisy, Mr. A. +Heiser and friend of Detroit visited his parents, Mr, and Mrs. C. Huiver, \!r'Geo. Tick is able to be around after several weeks' illness, Miss Brazier of London is visiting maccesomemoreemeember CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Murphy and fancily act h to express their appreciation c,f kindness of fronds and ueighbors ex- tended theta during their recent sad bereavement, FOR SALE A quantity of good, clean timothy seed1 , Inct,sale lot 1 17 11 tis on Killon.IPhone 248r2Calvin Hillen, .. FOR RENT One hunched acre pasture fame for rent, or will take cattle at so much per head. W. M. Sproat, 'Phone 111316r2. FOR SALE A anther of good •grade cotes, to freshen shortly. William P. Alex- ander, Hensall, IR,,R. \'o. ?; d'liore S2 ril3, liensal'I, li FOR SALE Driving horse, work single or don - hie. Harold !Jackson. phone 2.3-134. her sister. Mrs. Dr, Steer. Mrs, \\', A. Young addressed the Arthur Circle of Knox Presbyterian Church in 'Goderich on Monday. ''Mrs, 1-1 'Little is making a number of improvements 'to her property. Gt•oup 3 of the .Lathes' Aid of Car- mel .Presbyterian 'Church entertained the Ladies' ,Aid in the school room of the -church on Tuesday. Miss Hannah 31nrray, the president, presided, Mrs, Manson's group uu lI have charge of the May meeting it Was decided, miss, Roy McLaren, in charge of Group 2, took charge of the program: a duet by Misses .Emily and Elaine Hoskins, wfrh Mrs, Andrew Dougall, accom- panst; reading, Airs. Frank Farquhar, contests were held, and a dainty lunch visas served. Thehd 'United Church ti e Lof the nf ••h suet Monday evening Miss Gladys 'Paasnutre presided, Prayer, Rev. A. Sinclair; Scripture was react 'by lien Passmore; devotional, Edison For- rest; piano Goldie Cross, Topic was taken by Miss. Jennie Murray; duet by Mrs, Maud Hedden and Miss Mamie Sangster, with Miss Verrla Watson as accompanist. Dr. Douglas Schellog of 'Detroit visited herr over the week end, THURSDAY, APRIL 22, 3937. FOR SALE 1 quantity of O l'. 31 six -rowed u<i lysis «, it couple of tons of man - gels; a i uniteu; of pig.;. \\`m. Hoerr. 2342, Dublin central. lrci WORE WANTED 'Gardens planted and lawns looked after. Apply at the hews Office. 17 FOR SALE .\ quantity of soft short wood $1.38 cord in yard. Wilfred 'O'Rourke, Dv,bifn, R.R. ,1,, Phone 317 r 0. BEATTY ELECTRIC WASHER For sale. New guarantee. Balance of payments. George A. Sills & Sans, Seaforth. 116 FOR SALE Colony house, 112x114; also Primrose -ream separator, medium size. Cheap for quick .ale. Apply at The News office. 216 MAN WANTED Icor ,Rawleigh Route of 800 families. \\"rite today. Rawleigh's, Dept. ML - 364 -S -ID, Montreal, Canada. 14 STONE CRUSHER FOR SALE Pursuant to instructions we offer for sale the following equipment: -- 4'. Stone Crusher. 16 x 20, made by Acme 'Road 'Machinery Company and sold by Sawyer Massey Comp- any, Limited, 3, Twenty-four foot elevator com- plete with. btdkete, manufactured by Good 'Roads Machinery Company of Goderich, 3. ,Fortis yard bin complete with r screen P7 feet long, 316 i nal e.sround, manufactured 'by Yundt Construction Company. This equipment is to be sold en bloc and we are authorized to_ receive tenders for the same on or before April ] '39th text. 'Terms cash cm ac- ceptance. !For further .particulars ap- ply to HAYS & ME1R Seaforth and Hensall, Solicitors for Owners whatever you want in a gasoline... the percentage is all in favor of 'rake a tip from the hundreds of motorists who participated in these tests. Put Blue Sunoco up against any other gasoline in town by testing it right in your own car. Prove for yourself that Blue Sunoco's lively, high-test action is unsurpassed, even by extra -priced gasolines. See if you don't agree that today's greatest value for your gasoline dollar is ... Blue Sunoco. The Ross Federal Research Corpora- tion, nationally known fact-finding or- ganization; asked 1214 motorists in 14 widely separated cities in U.S. to contribute their services in testing a "Snystery gasoline" in their own cars. First—the tank of each car was drained of the gasoline it been using. The tanks of these oars were then filled with this "mystery gasoline." This unknown motor fuel was Blue Sunoco, with the color left out. S. W. Saybolt & Company, independent pe- troleum testing authorities, checked this "mystery ,gasoline" and certified that it was regular Blue Sunoco. After these motorists had sufficient lime to compare the performance of this uncolored Blue Sunoco in their own cars against the gasoline they had used previously, Ross Federal in- vestigators called upon them and ob- tained their frank, honest opinions of the unknown motor fuel. Corepnry to the you uybeen ustn soline YOU did gee:- tl. quicker starting?; 874i 7E5 (2) Foster pickup? E5 01 more pori,er on hills? 724e rE5 1416etrecall-arod n'C� performance? 73.4s Table above show4s what these motor- ists reported after comparing Blue Sunoco against 54 other gasolines, 11 being extra -priced. Furthermore, 85% of the extra -priced gasoline users stated that Blue Sunoco performed better than the higher -priced fuels they had been using. CASH WITH ORDER FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY Climax Shoes pair 2.99 Sterling Shoes pair 2,85 Split Leather Shoes pair Greb Shoes Per Pair 4.00 Rubber Boots per pair 2.35' 1.95 6 Bars Pearl Soap 1 pkge. Ammonia — Shortening . , .... , , , 2 Ib 25c Pastry Flour 24 lb. 79c Five Roses • per cwt 4.15 Manitoba Flour per cwt. 3.49 Grade A Creamery Butter lb. 27c W. J. Finnigan ELMER Ur BLLL. B.A. E. C. amberlai Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario NOTICE TO FARMERS We have on hand full line of gov- ernment tested grass seeds, profit proven .Pioneer .chick feeds, and a quantity of corn, middlings and screenings, also cedar posts and Frost Fence svpplien, D. E. ;Kyle, Kipper', CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements. -- At Lot 20, Can, 2, Tuc'kersmith town- ship, 2J/, miles west of Seaford; and • 1 rltile south of No. 'S Highway, J of Friday, „April 30411., at 1(2;30', consist- ., .. of the following: 'sones.. .Span of general purpose mares, 8 and 9 years od general purpose two-year-old --colt, broken, well -'bred blood eolt. Cattle,--t\Vaich - consist- of purebred Aberdeen.Aaigus, are as follows; Betty of Spruce;grnve No. 301163; Di- nah of Sprneeerove No, -151707; Queen of Spreccgrove No, 44430; Canadian Girl No. 42704: ,Jessie of Hillview No. 4.3~9,3: Aberdeen Angus bull No, 54049, rising 2 years; 3 purebred 'ball calves, from 8 to 10 months old; 2 purebred heifer issues:.2 grade calves, '.,'.:tek Irrsey eie, Inc to freshen Si.'t, l;st, 5 years old; 'Guernsey cow, just ircshrtwd, 5 years old; -Guernsey heifer. Rist freshened, 3 years old; II.,Iscein heifer, due to freshen in May, 3 years old, f'nnitrr- \'bout On Rock hens, 1 rear old, laying good. 1nuulentrnt,-Al. H, sunder, i, it. :tit. 111 good mooing order( hay loader in .\Il shape; MM. disc- herrow, inthrow, 14 plate; Deering mower, h it. cut in Al shape: 1.11 -ft. rake: Cockshutt riding plow (view): !milting plow. Deering seri] drill in first class shape; set of harrow's; .brine -tooth cultivator; harrow earl; steel roller, good farm wagon, graves combination stock rack, .set of sleighs and flat rack.. l'ortland cut- ter: fanning mill: set 01 scales, 20([() 11,, capacity; 'I'uditope-Anderson nut - mire spreader in first class shape; iluantity of hay; quantity- of grain suitable for seed; set double 'harness, nearly new; set one-horse --harness, nearly new; set single harness; wheelbarrow; quantity of lumber, number of cedar posts, Daisy churn, quantity of 'household effects; whif- fietrees, neckyokes, forks, chains shovels and numerous other articles. Everything t0 be sold as proprietor has sold his farm. Terms—Cash. Andrew Kirk, Proprietor: Geo. H Elliott Auctioneer. APPLICATIONS WANTED.. Applications will he received tip to two o'clock on May 3rd for operating Hallett Twp. Power Grader. 'D'uties to commence immediately after the appdintncent and the wage for oper- ating is 30c per hr., while the grader is in operation, Jas. \V. McCool, Clerk 'Hallett Tp. FOR SALE Two year old grade Ayrshire heif- er, to freshen in May. Herd fully ac- credited and bloodtested James C. McIntosh, Seaforth, phone 150x4. FOR SALE A :q.uantity of Seed Sipring Wheat. also a white 'Pekin drake. Sam Storey. Phone 41 - 244. 17 FOR SALE A ,quantity of limb Firewood, 12 in. long, $3 a cord, delivered, Also green body wood, .$35510 a cord, delivered. T. J. Richardson, Egnton,dville. 37 INSURANCE AGENCIES ANNOUNCES The purchase of the insurance 'busi- ness of Hays and Meir and the ad- dition of tlfeir companies to our prev- ious facilities enables us to give you unexcelled services in all lines, Seaforth, Ont. The Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Office hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 1:30 p.m, to 5 p.m. Saturday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m N'Ah1v1ERSATTENTION Automobile 'Insurance, summer po- licies,S n n. — 12 tot the '$6; months -49. Windstorm Ins'u'rance, no premium mote, rates lowest in. Province: Farm dwellings --130 c'ts, per hart.; outbuild- ing-, 40 ccs. per bus. (3 -year policies) —.the smallest loss adjusted. Farm Fire Insuratnce; on Modern, Methods. The 6u awancsa AMutual Insurance Company, Canada's Most Progress- ive Farm .Mutual, hull information on request. J. 1i. Scott, Phone :336. Seaforth. TENDERS WANTED 'Fenders will he received up to lfay 4th, 1937. for the ,painting of the ex- terior woodwork acid replacing putty on windows of the Iignronclville Un- ited Church, Alanseand horse sheds. 'Genders for work and supplying paint or rimers for work only. R. J. Kruse, R.R. No. Seaforth, Ont, 17 NOTICE OF TENDERS 'Tenders will be received until 3 o'clock p. m. Monday, \fay 3rd, 19317, for the crushing and delivering of ap- proximately 6,000 yards of gravel for the roads of the Township of Hilt; bert, during the current year. Contractors either to furnish ,own Crnshcr or to use Township ,Crusher.. LI marked cheque for $110:0 must ac- company the tender, Mrs, Kathleen :Feeney • Clerk of Hibbert, 16 'Doblin, Ont. SEARORTH iVIARRETS Wheat, per 'bus. '01 35 Oats, per bus. 5S1c 8.130 Vic' n-ic.g. , per cwt. Barley, feed, per bus Farley, malting per bus, O5c W. At, Wright, Seafortll; Cornish & Dalrymple, W. Scott & Co,, Brucelieid; W. J, llanley, Dublin FOR SALE One team of good work stares, one Pereheron. colt 9 months old, one good sc'1 tear ltrceehing haute.::; one set 3 section diamondharrows, one disc harrow, one Fleury walking plow Na 21, one setiiler. Apply ant lot 215, concession 8, 11ibhcrt Township, Her- bert Smile, Staffa !P.O. Il, FARM FOR SALE Lot 32 and 33, Cru. 14, Grey, Fred - Tuck'. farm. 200 acres of land .-178 acres cleared; 35 acres Wood lane}: 10) acre, of fall wheat; 811 acres plough- ed. Good house and new• barn with water in the stables. Can be bought for .v$2,0011,0t1 rash, balance may Ice left in the farm. Apply, Mr. Elmer D. Hell. Barrister, Solicitor,. &c„ Sea - forth, Ontario. PLANTS FOR SALE Raspberries—'Latham strain (front nursery stock), large, red, meaty ber- ry, heavy croppers. 1 doz. 715e; 55 for $3•; 1100 for S. Strawberries --:Sen- ator Dunlop (front Downham Nurs- ery stock) 125 for $1; $6 per 1,000. Collins Berry Farm, R.R2, Seaforth. Phone '61'6 r 42, Clinton central. FARM FOR SALE. A farm of 100 acres on No. 4 High- way, good clay loam soil, good build- ings, with hydro throughout therm. Lots of water. Fall ploughing done. 115 acres of fall wheat. For further particulars apply to The News office. NOTICE TO CREDITORS il.otice 'is 'kereby given pttnsuant to the statutes in that behalf that all persons having claims against Mary Kraus'kopf, late of the village of Sit. Colutnban, County of .Perth, Widow, who died on the 31st day of 'March, 119137, are required to send to the tin- dersigned Solicitors for the Execut- ors, full particulars in writing and verified by affidavit. of their claims and the nature of the securities, if any, held by them on or 'before the i.st day of May, 111030, after which date the !Executors will proceed to distribute the assets of the said de- ceased, having regard only to the claims of .Which they theft shall have haul q',ptice. Dated at Seaforth, 'Ontario, this 113111 day of lAlpri,l, 119437. HAYS & M:EI jt, Seaforth and iHensall .117 Solicitors for the Executors. RESIDENCE FOR SALE To close the estatewe are instruct- ed to offer for sale by sealed tender the residence at St. ,Colunc•ban of the late Mrs. Airy Krausheopf, described a; Northeast part of 'Lot 24 in the First Concession of the Township of Hibbert and containing one -'half acre of land, On the land is erected ti four - room frame cottage on cement fou,nd- ationwith lull .basement; cistern, also small frame stable. IProperty is close to S't. Colum'ban Church and School, and may be inspected any day from 9;130,a.m; to '5 p.ma. Household, -furni- ture and supplies also for sale. Terms cash, only, Ininiacbiate ,possession will be,given purchaser on completion of sale Seated 'tenders .addressed to the undersigned will be received and ,op- ened 00 Monday, the Bi6th day of F print, +11957. +For further particulars aprysly to Hays & Meir, Seaforth and H•ensall, Solicitors for Execiltors. The highest or' any such tender not necessarily accepted.