The Seaforth News, 1937-09-23, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 1937
HENSALL
'Me \\'.11.x. ei the Hurtle, Presby-
terial will is held in C hiselhurst Un-
i'te'd C'utren cn I'hnr tity, Sept. 30.
The ut ,rninc sessi,,n will cantntcn.e
at n:3It ::sues and the afternoon -ses-
esietn at 1:•lit p.m. Miss Elizabeth
MacKenzie. missionary, of l..utami,,
,ABrica, will be present and give two
aridresses. Flintier will be served in
the bout].
Many Friend's here tin lir. Joseph
Hodson will 'be glad to hear he is
dtnrnrovin_ in health. Over et year
ago -he win:- taken to Westminster
Hospital, London, and one leg- was
ampu'tate'd. Later he was taken tee a.
1Tnronte, hospital for further treat -
molt, t, and he now has an artificial leg,
which he is able t, use mute well.
Hi friends hope to bring him -home
who'tly for a week end, :but it will he
seceral months yet before he is able
to leave .Phe hospital
It hat, been arranged to ring the
town bell every school morning at
8:415. to call the pupile to school
which will commence at 9 alit,
\le srs, Robs, Passmore, !lore, 'Norman
Sivalatr. James MdEwan and .Andrew
'H. McKenzie leave at the end of this
week eet commence their second year
at
Toronto. nnnersity.
Mr. 'A. W. i1 . Hemphill is masking
a number of improvements to his
'property. cor. Nelson and S.. Rich-
mond este., at present occupied by
It4r. Archie F ilshie.
the \cni�?d Circle of 'Carmel 'Pres-
• hyterian Church met on Monday ev-
ening at the home of Mrs. Young.
-The- meeting- opened by singing a
hytnn and prayer led iby 1Iiss
-11'strkman. The Scripture 'lesson was
read by Miss Alahel '(;ill. Bery.t 'Pfaff
glee an interesting report: of Young
IVomce's work hi the Dominion. A
paper was :given by. Miss Mabel
Workman on the life of Miss Esther
!Armstrong. a Canadian Missionary,
who recently .passed away. The topic
was given by Miss Olive Walker and
was very interesting. 'The meeting
closed by .singing a hymn and all re-
peating the .M'izpah benediction.
Miss 'Griffith of 'Ottawa, is a guest
this week at the home Cot 'Rev. W. A.
and Mrs. -Young.
Mr, Neil McNeil. who has been em-
ployed- here fur several month, as
tinsmith with Bonthron and Drys-
dale, has severed' his conneetton with
that nr,n and has returned to his
!tons' in Thonnla',e,
AI r. 1)teen 9tkin son of brand
Bend i. ;resisting Bonthrcn and ]Drys-
dale in their tinsmith departtnent for
a few .tai., •
-
M.r. and Mrs. Otto Stephan and fa-
mily are moving .next week to the
house ,.n the farts of the bate Fred
'itelek. Blind Line near Hillegreen.
Hay towuship. where they will reside
for a time. •
91r. ilios. Hudson of Marlette,
Mich s visiting with 'his brother.
Mr. Geo..Hudson and his sisters, Mrs.
Al. 'Harvey and 'Mrs. Jas. Logan.
M.r. and Mrs. Conrad Heiser visit-
ed on Sunday with 'their sou in-law
and daughter, Mr. and Mrs. Ezra
Bolder of Hay 'township.
Mr. and Mrso :9, T. Douglas and
daughter, 'Norma, of lHyde I'ark; :lir,
Allen Dttugla's ..f 'London; Miss C'a-
therine. .Cox of Windsor and Master
+Douglas Vair of 'Toronto iisited an
Sunday at the !home of Mrs. John
Johnston, -
Mr. and Mrs. Milton Stewart of
Seaforth visited on Sunday with Mr,
and Mrs. Jas. 'Dick, also with Mr. and!
Mrs. Wes. Coleman of Hay township.
Mr.. Albert Willard was visited on
Sunday by several members of her
family from !Exeter and Centralia.
?,lis Erna Webber of Zurich. vis-
ited on Saturday with :her father,- Mr,
Roy Webber and her grandtnntlter,
?tor Jti. Dick.
Mrs. john Pope,. Who has spent
the nntmer at her bonus herr, left
this week for Toronto where she trill
spend the fall and winter with her
Dress Up Your
it for Tilt
F:{. i r
Enjoy the only and Most
Modern Shampoo
The Latest Styles in finger -
waving. done in comfort
SPECIAL PRICES NOW
Per 1'a isaunts
(Include Shampoo, H'air Cut and
Style Settin )
Exclusively By
B' E A T Y
SALON
In Uptown Block
PHONE 50 or 18 Seaforth
elauglt'ter, Miss Irene Pope.
"rite Flensall Pnbin and t'ontintta-
tit)u schools reopened for the fall
term in \Fenney meriting, Each roost
had a s'ple nli,l attendance of pupils
and the .ante .rt f'1 of teachers as Last
year were on dewy again.
Mr. \\'illiant 1!'-\sh and his two
sisters, Mies Mary AlcA It of Hen -
sail and 11re. P1'Dnnald of London,
have rented the house on .\Ihcrt St.
from 11-r. Bert Peck at Stanley town
drip. 'they will take possession about
Oct. 1st. Willis house ds occupied uint
ley 11 r. /it. Stephan who 1. leaving
.'portly to reside near H'ill•.g''seri.
\I rs. M.Ash of London, has rented
the house on South Richmond St.
inc1occupied by her brother -hi -law,
Mfr, \Villiam iAsh, She will move
here the first week in October.
Mrs. :ilex. 'Hildchranelt is spendiny
a few clays this week with his sister,
Mrs. Ezra Bender., Flay township.
'Our local dairyman, 11 r. U!iter
Rowcliffe, has a,dvauecd the price of
milk ns his customers here from el to
'11! cents a quart.
\ verdict of aceidcntal death teas
returned by at •oroner's jury, entitle
at Stratford criWednesday ' bast. at
the inquest on the death of the !_ate
\\'. J. Park of San 1'Cal.,
al.,
and formerly of liens:Ile tits seas the
vietint of a nosh on No. 7 highway
near ,\4'w ila-mhur: on Sept. 11. The
jury f0'til that Mr, Park had stet
death when his car urns out of con-
trol and rolled on top of him tanning
fatal injnries. The evidence showed
that the driver heed lost control of his
roadster by .winging suddenly to the
right when meeting another car. Dcn-:
ald !Pari' m Hensall, father of the vie -i
tin and passenger in the car, said that,
his son net; a transport driver in Cal -I
ifornia and had wort a Medal last
year for trot hat'! tt ;iii ,Il'i 1it'll i, of-'
otter. Dr. J. Bordon 'Grieve, presided.
Mire. Donald •c ir.r sick is visiting
here this week at the home of her
daughter, Mrs, Geo. \Valker.
Mr. John Raiser of 'Detroit has
rented 'tile Glt tin home on Albert St.
and he will move his family to Hen -
sail in the near furore. Mr. Kaiser t
a former Mensal!' Haan and also of
Bruecfield and is a brother of \Irs.
John 7-uefle of Hensell,
On Friday afternoon at the bowl-
ing tournament held at Clinton \lee-
srs, \V. O. 't,nothein, Gen, Brock and
Fred Bcntthron won dirst prize '(wool
len blanket,).
Mrs. Geo. Kerslake of Exeter, was
visiting on Sunday with 11r. and Mrs.
John Passmore,
Mrs. Archie Hamilton has return-
er} hunts after spending several weeks
Sitnvcte.' Mr. and .Mrs. !Hamilton
rid family intend moving about the
l,•t of Oct. to their new hone in
11amilton.
"\t 'the regel.'r ineet.iti of llene:01
Masonic L i l to last Thursday, D.D.
G.11. Harold Corbett at l.ucan staid
itis official visit. \ special address on
degree work was given by Rt. \\'or.
F,ro. Jefferson of Chilton. "toast to
the King by \Vor. Bro. ti, L ilio i .
responded to by all present. 'Toast to
Grand Lodge proposed h'y Bra. .9.
Sinclair, responded to by 1). D.G.M.
'}d. Corbett, Speech by tiro, S. John -
,n, Di trier 1'ht,plain of Lu'ean,
l'utis't to visitors iley Bro. \V. Young.
responded to by 1Vatr, Bro, Titch
h;>urn .v Godericit, Wer. Bro. Til-
bury of .Lucas, \\'or, tiro. McLeod,
\ilsa ('raig, and '\Var, Bro. Middle-
ton of 'Exeter. The nteetiu'k conclud-
ed by singing Auld Lang Syne.
Master Bobby Cook, son 01 Mr.
and Mrs. Norman Cook. who was td
leen to Victoria hospital about three
weeks ago for treatment for infantile
paralysis, has sufficiently recovered
to return to his 'home here, and is
making good recovery. 'T -Tis was the
only case of intyrntile paralysis that
developed in the village.
1t 'the United Church on Sunday
in the abeence of the ,pastor Rev.
Atlinir Sinclair. who was preaching
at Sarnia. Robt. IPassnmre conducted
the services, both nlorning and even-
ing; 1:\t the evening service, Mr. W.
U. Getdwiu eking a solo.
':1t Carmel 'Presbyterian Church
Mr. \mdrew McKenzie. a ',Indent,
preached a very able :sermon on Sun-
day scorning, and !Rev. W. A. Yonne
sang a solo, "\'Vhstt 4\'il•9 -You do with
Jess•." !A1 the eveninit services, Rev.
11r, Young !took as his subject, 'Mid -
den Fault firs. Young .sang as a
solo, telly Task"
Mr. Geo, C. !Petty left Saturday !for
a trip to Winnipeg -where he will visit
his daughter for a •couple of weeks.
T expect. to 'be Monte in time to cast
itis este. on !October 5111.
IThe price Of bread' has been ad-
vanced 'to llOc a 'loaf by our local
baker. \\'e believe this price has them
agreed on by baker. in sterronuding
towns.
•cit.• first of home and 1tonx• games
deciding group .honors in iris t9 urott
Bruce juvenile 'League, ()Meese.. be-
tween Clinton and Hensel!. was play-!
t d on the 'local diamond 'Tuesday an.
ie•rnnup with a'7 to 4 victory for Clin-
ton. .1 game played in :Hensa'l one
week .ego finished tt tie with the raum'
yelled on account o1 darkness. The
Teams are Suite evens' matched in
'flaying ability, lino Clinton bat the
heavier tram, Hensel! .took the lead
do the tuot inning: with 'three fttns.
Clinton tied the score in the second.
Hensel! scored one in the third an'}
held the lead until the rove n111 when
Montialh. after a i.tee tri:' to first,
se,,red tet 'Neiian's tett Imager, the
latter coating in before the .aisle was.
reeired. H n -all wig enable to regain
the bad. and Clinton nimbi it safe by
scoring two more in the -eighth,
ll is. Myrna h} tm}son of London
Hent the week end sheers wiit her
parents, Ale and 1f -s. Colin Hudson.
Quite a lot ,Si real eta t chang-
ing hands in the village this fall.
St r. Edgar 11c'(,Juecn. ',rho lea.
:peat the summer 11101, ill.; at the
Reach o' fines engaged to construc-
tion work Inc .9. I. Sweit'rr, bnihd-
ur ' 'ntractor, returned to his hone.
itc:c on Saturday end ,tit 'Monday rt'-
s'nned his former position at \lielcic•'s
•elle:, William D. Thompson of the
Land con., Hay 1Tpjust wit of 19th
salt, intends •holding an unction sale
of her faun and firm stock and itn-
plemt•n•t•. on 'Thursday of this wee)t.
\\e •believe '11rs, Thompson intends
purchasine a home its 1iensa11,
..\'11t•n Soldan has taken "ter the
gas station on the highway formerly
operated by Robert T'rreer..
. ear
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Liberal-Colniser'y'atti••e Candidate for Huron, supported b
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Great War Aviator
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of Toronto
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CARD OF THANKS
lir,. Samuel Smith and Family
wish to extend their sincere thanks
and appreciation to their relatives
and neighbours, for floral tributes
and kindness expressed in their et -
vent bereavement, also Revs Mr.
Shepherd and Dr. id c:Master.
GRAITT A:ND BEANS WA'NT'ED
1 am baying grain an•d beans for
Alr, Thompson of IMensali, !For !prices
call '111(1 r 4, Sams Chesney, Seaforth,
agent for Pennsylvania miles and,
greases.
WOOD FOR SALE
'.1 quantity of hard wood, e0ci hard
maple. Simpson McCall, phone 4'54
Brussels.
ESTRAYE)D
A 'cattle belt strayed to 'the prem-
ises, fol 129, Con. 1), Hibbert, a -few
months ago. Owner may have same
by proving 'property and paying ex's
pens -es ;foss I. Coyne, Staffa,
WOOD FOR SALE
'Dry soft body and limb wood.
slabs I long, tongues and 1?' and }"
second grade bint'bcr suitable for
stabling and bride cowering. C.O.D.
William Doig, R.R.'3, Kipper). 'Phone
1199r2.
HOUSEKEEPER WAINTED
'Co take lith charge of -farm home,
Two adults in family, father and son,
Joseph Greer, L'ay^licld 'P, 0,, Ont.
R. R, 3.
DRAIN TENDERS
McKillop Township
Tender: for 4he construction of the
Hunt 1)rain will be •received by the
nndcrsigned to Monday. Oct. 4, !11937,
Tenders will be opened at Carnegie
Hall, Seaforth, at 4 p,nt.. on above
date. Lowest 'or any tender not 111'0-
e.,canily accepted.
Ten per cent. of amount of tem -
tract to accompany tender. Contract-
an- to furnish bonds satisfactory id
Council.
!'lane and specifications at clerk's
ofdice, lot 35, sen. 3, McKillop.
i1)ipen work, 2110 ft.
;r11,- 5711;l ft. from fi' to 14".
J'()t3PN NI 11111,.Y,
Seaforth, R.R.'2,
NOTICE
Voters' List, 1937, for the Municipal-
ity of the Township of Hullett,
in the County of Huron,
•N101 }(lE i. •hercbv give•» that 1
have complied with Section 7 of the
\•`titer.' List 'Act and that I have
posted tip ;11 my Office at Londe• -
born, on the 7th day of September,
1037, the 1i.t of all persons entitled
tee vote in the, .;aid llnniei»tllity at
1l nniripal election:, and that such
Flet rcurfina there far in t,ection.
1 hereby Ball .n.pnn all voters to
take immediate proee•edincs to have
any errors or ontisdon. ',t-rc'rted ac.
cording to law.
Dated at nig oaiee this 7th day of
Septrn,her. 1007.
Io15..'\C, MrtiO'O1.,
Clerk, Mellen 'Twp
DUBLIN
11r. James 'Eckert has returned to
continue his study at Yonkers, N. Y.
Mr, Vincent !Eckert has returned to!
continue :his study at Sandwich.
Mr. and Mrs, !fun i0Tannor and
little girl, Barbara, have retnrte,l 1n
Timmins after visiting their parents.
Mr. and :Ore. Don :Miller. Dear,
burp, .petit the week 'til with \1r.
and lire, 1001 'O'Connor.
lir. ;end Mrs. Peter Rekert spent
few days in New York.
31r, Joseph !O'Rourke has returned
to London.
lir. and Mrs. llact'ault•y have re-
turned to .Detroit after spending a
reek s111 the latter's parents, Mr.
toed lies, John IC,ratielcoltit.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo Murray en:ter-
lained come of their neighbours on
Sunday.
Mr. Walter t"anpente•r, Sr,, is rec„y
Bring from a broken wttiat.
Mr. and lies. 1.). ;L O'Connor held
a party Smithey night,
AUBURN
W, 1.-Idi;klcll was present at the
swarm of Presbytery at BFn•tlt nn
'lite•:,last
!The trophy which was won by the
;Winne' Baeehall Club, a member of
the ...Maitland League is on display in
R, J. Phillip's store.
.lir. and Mrs. di. ''Phillips and .\Cr,
and 'Mrs. I, Johnson were 111 Londnit
nn Thursday.
Mrs. Anderson, Toronto, who has
been visiting Mr. and 'lire, .Antos An-
drew, has returned home,
Robert Asquith, Sakfnrd, visited
his sister, Mre, C'. A. T-Tow-scn on
11onday,
11r. and Mrs. \1'. \futrh and dan;it-
ter. Dorothy, i'linten, visited Mr.
john Arthur on Sunday. Rnt+h Arthur
returned iitb them "fora visit.
Miss Marjorie Ton li:i.e returned
irnm a visit to !Toronto.
Frank Slprttch, who catme reeretle
front fie AVe-i, is working at Preset!!
n \\'inerhan,,
Want and'Fcr Sale ads 3 Fvks 510e
ISHOMPRIXAM
BUY IN LEMON BVILL
WE SAVE YOU MONEY
EGGS
WANTED
32c
'Pra•de 'Only
Rrtr Grade A
Large
Prairie Rose Flour
per cwt. 3.75
Pastry Flour, 24 lbs, 75c
Shortening, 2 lbs. .,...... 27c
Lard, 2 lbs, 29c
Weiners, per ib, 18c
Bologna, per lb. 14c
Cottage Roll, per Ib. 25c
Bed hose.'rea,.,,,.ht. 155
W. J. Finnigan
ELDER D. BELL. E.A.
Successor to John H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Seaforth, Ontario
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Stock and Implements.
at Lot 9, Con. 3, rruekcrsntith, half a
tni'le east of lEgntondlville, on Monday.
Sept. 27th, at 111:30 p,nt.
i1! rses-ll aged marc, about ,3,3910;
1 driver about 13 years old,
Cattle -.7i row newly freshened; 1
cow 4 years old clue March 112, it calf
10 months old: 1 young calf.
Pig'; -•11 sow.
Implements --11' set of sloop sleighs.
1 heavy wagon; d' one-horse -wagon
with box and rack; 1 cutter; )le topped
buggy: 1 walking .plcngh: 7' small
cutting box 1 fanning .mill; 11. root
pulper; onion crates: 1 ellltivator; 1
seed drill; 1 scttifiker; 1: set of harrow;
1 wheel barrow; 1 grindstone; lb em-
ery; 1 corn Atelier; 2 •harrt•ls; !1. set of
siegle harrier..; 111 set of double harn-
ess. set ni scales.
Hay 2loads of .eeonl cut alfalfa:
gntmtity of mixed tray; quantity of
straw.
Grain :30 1m. of oats,
'Root trop- Mangold. std turnips
mixed,
Frtrk.', .hovels turd chain. anal oth-
er tools, cte..Ftur dining roma chairs.
11 saint' time tuid place the farm,
which contains 1012,3 acre:. with
frame house, tight rooms, hard anti
soft scaler. I. barn 34'x4tt'; 1 iu'u
honey, 1 ig pen 24x1'0, drive shed rix42,
good ctrc•bard, goad ally loans, good
state u1 cultivation, half mile from
e hr'oi.
Terme rash. 'l'cruis on .propc•rte
made known day of sale,
tn'tirge Elliott, .\at'ctiotteer; \Vtn,
lienee, 1'ronrietor.
WANTED
Wanted. a ,hoarder in to nv'tlern
home, '.Apply to The News.
STAG EUCHRE
A lac; euchne will be held in the
vacant retire in the Beattie Block oft
Thursday evening, Stipt. 31)1.11, .18
E. C. Chamberlains
INSURANCE AGENCIES
ANNOUNCES
The purchase of the insurance •busi-
ness of Hays and Meir and the ad -
damn of their 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,
ours:Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday,
1:30 p.m. to 5 p.m, Saturday
evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m
FARMS FOR SALE
iTIwo 'grass farms; 715 acres, S'ji lot
10, c'on, 911, MclKiilop; and 511 acres,
SM :lot 19, coat. 2, H'iltbert, always
plenty of water. The late Charles and
Margaret 'H•oabein Estate, 'Apply to
Mrs, 'Richards, opposite Seaforth C'ol-
le,giatc',
FARM FOR SALE
1111) acre,. good fanny land, lot 10,
con, 7, 'I'na.kersmith, in excellent con-
dition. Well skeet -led on stain road
with good buildings. 1 f not sold will
be rented. For farther particulars ap-
ply to Roland Kennedy, Seaforth,
R; R. 4.
FARM FOR SALE
One hundred acres in Stanley Tp,,
lot 115, t'ouccssiot 7, one rnil'e 'south.
of Varna, Good- (hate house. 2 hank
barns, lighted lay hydro, about 12 ac-
res of hush, lialance in grass except
6 acres wheat. 'Desirable property.
Possession at any time. Apply on
premises to' .Mix's Phent'e Lown.
Varna, or Box 3112, 'llensall,.
Pott oes & Pullets
cit idle¢
tS
Blight and early frosts have reduc-
ed yields one third and prospects are
for $1.00 per bag shortly.
Our price for this week is 75c per
bag delivered, quality guaranteed.
For Sale -Rubber tired covered de-
livery wagon, heavy harness, horse
and sleigh.
HUGILL'S SPECIALTY FARMS
FOR .SALE
1 tans; rtnut heater itrtctically
new, sprite, :1115, John Webster,
Centre street, ,18. Rupture Expert here
PHONE 34-616
•
FOR SALE Do grin 'sutler from rupture? !11 so,
One hundred laying IRctc•k 'Palle;. your big importunity 'has now arriv-
hatched March 1110th. g1',011 each, \\', J, eci XV. 'Reavely, the noted rupture
1541 t'1 will he at the
Finnigan..
FOR SALE
B flat clarinet for sale cheap for
cash. See it at ;T. A. Westeott's Jew-
elry Store. We also carry a complete
line of strings, 'bow+s, picks and an-
ces,ories for all musical instruments.
Phone 218. ,
HOUSE FOR SALE
Frame horse, S rooms, cement foun-
dation, electric lights, barn and six
lots, adapted for nrarkct! garrh+nin.g,
()harks die -nein Restate. Apply to
Mrs, - Richatds, opposite Collegiate.
PIANO FOR SALE
One piano in excellent condition.
Apply to 'Poet Office Bnx 30, Sea -
forth.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL
SEAFORTH
for one day only
MONDAY, SEPT, 27TH
and will be pleased to give free ex-
amination to any sufferer and to de-
tnon.,rate his fauttofrs appliance. This
appliance will contract the opening in
11) to 1:5 days and after wearing for a
short time rupture has entirely disap-
peared in a great number of eases.
This appliance is positively deimon-
strated to you ,ri'gltt on your own per-
son tv'ithout any charge. YOU do not
spend a penny unless you are folly
Satisfied that it the right appliance
for you. A consultation •with Mr.
Reeved), will cost you nothing. 'Don't
let this opportunity get away from
yott, Remember the elate.
SEAFORTH BOARD OF HEALTH
!WAN ILE PARALYSIS
Owing- tr, the presentee of
vsts1 in the Municipality the
the following regltlations:
1. All Schools and Smnelay
Sept. 27th unless further rest
2. All Children 16:years of
from attending theatres, e
public gatherings,
121118.9
Poliomyelitis (Infantile I',rld -
Board o -f health has enact, (1
Schools will retrain closed until
re -lions are necessary.
age and under are prohibited
hunches, fall fairs or any other
3. Parents are directed to keep their Children at home and
on their own premises, to have tic) other Children its their
homes and to allow 1 •tssemhlies of Children 1(i years or.
t.ander indoors and to have play outdoors carried on in the
vicinity of their c,tvn h' nn CS, flay outdoors in small groups
will be permitted,
The responsibility of the care of the Children is being
placed on the f'arents and 1imedians and the Board of
Ii-t•alth earnestly and courteously ask their cooperation in
the effort to prevent the spreading of this serious disease,
!During; the enforced absence of Dr, F. J. Pim-rows, Dr. t1.
C, jarrott will act as Medical Ufficer of Health.
BOARD OF HEALTH
' John J. Cluff, Chairman
Dr, F. J, Burrows, M.O.H.