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The Seaforth News, 1937-09-30, Page 8PAGE 'EIGHT IIENSALL 11 rs, J. irk -renew,. ,e Vernet petits, Mine.. a i•tatee "e • 1,„.. Sister, _ittnese,e, m”. Arthur: Dials '117o ,,,S,11 -,v ,111;11 11,Vida:. Tast, ate irem tine :rte. .,:t tee laai. ur ra Ne'illam \L I, tie, ea -t !Kit-ft:en. 'alte logs tent:Mad ft -i t. Tlirce o" the .vk,re 11 lett iota any 14. 1-11, Mitt leg :a the 'smell' end aleasnred 4 ft. ht and etegbeel titver 5 tons. Ifhese are -tht largest lags 'brought inn.. the 11 in. inl1ettentille for set ere! years. Mr. Ifrought them in one at truck and cenaidering the site' t.f tee hte, eel t try 'tole ;rou- ble. leading the or delivering thent et altl telt he had to cross a eyan r Ile rea.:lital Toed, :11^'S. 14111. , has 'teen vying here or eve, tveeks with her ter. Mrs Noi Horton and other re- -. ao • visiting' with her to le Nee Ver state lie -fore raturnina lti iter Some in Ontario, Calif, Emma Jolnaton we, a week - el. v isitor eit It her sistt r. Airs \Vin,l,n,r. who ha, bee) ..vrionS1y 11,1. 1tIr, t' ti Moir ltel4 anctim Sal,: of ;arm tut and 1invternelirs 1,t farm en the highway ett yert: y etterittion. !dr. Moir ie retir- le fe, eitrin inn and w 111 ,1101rde liouily to Hensel'. and (1• l2i1e '1 sena, Re -e_ Se, Ow Tiv rece7rtly parehass, fr•-t•I Nrt.liii• r,. Phi:eye Troyer a the i ti 1 ry dr, Res, Miller mei hi: ,is.ter 11s. ,111.1110- 1,1111107,. we, 'Kee?1 ti,...ers herentth?.. ;eine NIr and :tie,. tele. Jitik, ,Ither .Ntrs. 11 tever, t•;-. St. for.", cisiline at tilt, , Mre 1 Neeiney Mr. tested: 1ite1ate. 1 11., 111 a ±.,1 .111 to fee l'1111,1- 1i.11111' t 1 "1 ,. -1711, is 11., 1irst nee,1",e, 111, stud Wer'.• die111.011,,1 to see him. He renal? d ten" ht,•Ititel 1 eeter ce Send:1y veratta ;Int hop,. vy11Sle to et!Irn nom, !los .good in h near ttare. \1' end .1.1rs. that. r11ickle o RM.:fete eu eltent the tveek end here at the 11.nne of their son and hetet- -ter-in-law. Mr. and NI rs. Lein ..Mickle. Preeirtan-Saundercock— very pretty wedding took Platte at the home of Ales. Saender- cock, Ring et.. Hensel}, at hiell noon when clary T.thet. wetted daughter of Mrs. Saunclercock and the late N athaniel Satindereoel:, 0 a, u niter in marriage to Vailired -Robert Free - roan, Son. d Mr. rand Mrs, Rafter. Freeman of 'Hullett Township, hy Rev, \ramie Sinclair, pastor of the Un.ited CIture.h, IHenstill. The 'bride entered the !Parlor to the strains o the bridal chorus .played by Al iss • Gladys. Talker. and looked eliarmine in a pretty gown of :blue, chiffon vel- vet citli but and •accesstwies to rnatch and carried a pretty bouquet of .yeRow roses. Alis Edna Saunder- erec'k, sister of the bride, iliade a very pretty 'bridesmaid and her dices was a blue crepe ,atin, with aCeeS•ories 10 match. IT?he grOorn was supported by his cousin, Mr. .Harry .Freentari. Dur- ing the signing td the register, 'Mrs 'Carl tPass.more same very :sweetly, "11 the garden td •nly 1Heart. 'The wed- ding dinner was served in the prettily .decorated dining room, the c aloes be- ing yellow and white. After the wed- ding dinner, (he happy couple left by motor for .a trip to Detroit. The !bride's: era -eating dress was a navy blue satin with hat and gloves to -match. The .bride twas the recipient of many pretty and 'awful present The groore's present -to the bride was a handsome silver alower basket. The -groomsman; !bridesmaid, Illower pianist and soloist were remembered tby very .pre.tly gifts. 'On -their -return from their wending trip, .Mr. and Mrs:, ,Freeman will reside .in Clinton 'ries, are both very popular :Ind have the hest wishes Of their many friends Dr. fraylar, of Ditehwood, Conserv- ative -candidate for Huron riding in the coining !provincial election, was telling on friends hi town Tuesday. Mr. Thomas Dickson attended the . "funeral of hia brother, the late AV. J. Dickson, at Seaforth nn Muesday af- ternoon Mrs. ErralDruttainand :spent a few Week Visiting Id the home ot her daughter; 11re, Alaynerd Har - moil of Stratford. • Mr, and Mrs. Charles 'McDonnell, Miss ;Dorothy APeDionteell an'd .Mis,s iHaltie Satiterlan.d were guests of !Stratford friends a day last week. • Mr. andMrs. !George: 'Glenn and Mr. and Alre John Shepherd attend- ed the funeral of their uncle, the late Si'.- J. Dickson, at Seaforth Tuesday. Quite a nutaber from Hensall were in Zurich Tuesday 'attending •the Zurich fair, John 'Donaldson of Saltford, and .a former known ifensaill hadnese man, passed away in Alex- andra Hospital, .Goclerich, Atl'en.dey elf - ternorm, aged 74 years, after tiri illness of eight Avecks. Mr. Dante:baton, was horn in, Col.b.arne Township and was a von of th-e late Air. and Mrs. Alex- .. an.det' Donaldson o'f that township. He was a harness meker -by trade and conducted a harness businese here about 2-11 years ago, and later in Brrin- iels eri ch and I:on-don. Mrs, Denaldson died' 'lb years ago. They had tut fetidly. ?He is survived .by one firrelier elber.t in Montana, and one eister Jean \vivo Seltford. .. Odd New Facts From Fingerprinting J Mosquitoes !That lenermitoce would. rather bite Z ' bird, er mice than men, and alto that d eseintry. .111,,..gititoe,,,, won't breed in ritles and Putt there are 3,fY,TSR,0 af the -, Pests to each hentaii being, .reveal - el' in an .artiele which yon will find in The 'American 1Veekly, the great weekly magazine, with the 0?ctolher St issue. of The Detroit Sunday 1.. ' .-,,..,, ,:•,... ..,,,,,,!,,,, „ ,,.II , ._, 11.il .1 . , • '1(..:1. ;i1111 ep.i,y tal line Iv, e - o..?!...... ei •I oteet?. t'er .eid .?...et t...ilieta t ..,,,,,,•111,Ply ni 11, r1n,1,., ,.; 1 leirj:, ...,.10o 1 ,,t•',...a. ,-1a..-: •-, . •i t 1. ...ed .., it't Alt.,_ i'erha a. tot.' ' drihtrat, t \ It.. 1t.1,1 Sh., an on ts -pert 'jut,. ,‘ et", tiith hi, 1•.t.t...,:t..t r. Xi...-. Widsor. little ttre - , t .tr , dal t1,111...h. 01. • ' WINTHROP reeett tee e"..tat le ii..11ce e ad. cone,. 'lent r.irl% en 1•,y tree i antel of Ilet. Inc 111,, C, v,,• turned and ,.;1_r11. tire Mr. Tentmistimed to et t 111 010 cr.!' :1111,611 !fumed, Ilt rfeni,o1 •,. ,.ral ,tirns Z111,, ,11r.,n \l-rs. sttshla. of St a' ere vonZI1111 1,1,11411rd ',.1.11/1,1.,1 7: 11 hill,, ti y cot ann. NI.. 1114 witry n With \‘ ate: ;-11:-‘1 11,ad the ;:re 011,1. 'Ir. cre- beyond rt 'tele Lon! Air. Kitt oar ea, taken 1tt the gasastl.. 1\ 11% 1,s;, ••11(1111t seifft r ;elf injuries. Pretteciel polio 1_,..r eml in earl. -very -10011 on 1,,. soeue „old v 111,g • 1 nt. ette men ,vere iti,•1:.% 1,, e,,•041,,, asitt itty c744.1, 1111.,1,1 111iie5.,11 Nellie -11,1 .Pryee 1,1 741 ,t•-•:or:11, Air. ant! Mr-. Scott itelion, fee eee else e a„ it t -atilt the ate:: rite 'with NIrs ..1,1 'Ali* 1.. 1; 11 THE SEAFORTH NEWS Enjoy THE ONLY AND MOST MODERN SHAMPOO The Latest Styles in finger - waving, done in comfort Beauty Salo Permane ts 1. 1! The Standard of Perfection Ilti at and tap Including Shampoo. Haircut and Fingerwave Beady Salon in Uptown Block PHONE 50 or 15 Seaforth Zurich Fll Fair 0. 11, Id on 11(Inda% LONDESBORO Tee regelar myelin ttf the nuns in,tiree ',ill let held in Com ontnity 11.1.11 on Thur,elay • Oct. 7th. Grantlmother'e Day." l'regrain , the grandmothers. C1111Vt'1111r4, 31 r Geo. Altion. Ales. 'F. 'Hall. Roll ea11 an,nerell by Maiden intuit' and .iorni- er 1 cern ed be all Mem- bers. Conk Nlain, nt itbrs.\. \yell,. Mr. Fred these w ha ha, been qui 111, is now improving nicely. Mr. and itt nt, Peery Stepliettst and .Jean of Ethel vi•ited Mrs. 1 Crawford on Sunday. The former niather, Mre. John Stapheason, wit bas been visiting here for the pa tw, weeke, returned with them to ht home in Ethel. 31 r, and Mrs. Stanley Lyon an daughters, visited with 11 r. and .11r Stindity. Mr, Chas. Stinclercoek has taken position with Mrs, 'Albert 1-1.righan 113th con, for a year and has move the !amity to. ale. Shut ierson's hon. near by. .1 splendid rally day ..ereiee wit, held itt the Veined Clitirrh last Sum day with Mr. (has. Stetted 'towhee- ing the proeram. The i'hit was ram- pa,ed of the elution menthere of the Steil -s' Seletol, 'I'here no, also a splendid six piece orchestra .tit violin' who- led the singing. 11r. SteWer.t. the superintendent, with Cliffard S -ender - cock and Ruth Vodden took the Scripture lesson. a ,tin; by the little eirle, a beautiful story by Mrs. 11. Wheal and also one by Mies 1_ Voting. The olfering eats taken he !Donald Gibbs, Jack Tambleo, Lainald Sent( and Hugh Nlillar. Rev, .1. W. (lardiner, the pastor, gave an addeess. The altar tau, lutitutifulle theetratt with iltewtete. The meeting throngliolit HORSES .\ 1 are, it XI:min, nt itt 111-hle. het!, 1 Battler, 11. 1.1. te Itnt ts .i11‘. • .1. tate nt t•S it is, \ 11,111•.":: tee 1. 1ri1.. Stene; 3 years, tiro. flail. te at. bit In. le -cher, Gee, Teed. t.eitellorale 11.trt. 11. Pettolen. le, 11 thee; eit' !I. 10..Itet, 11. XI 'tree or .2, .,in- ear. livril K, .\. R. 1. smdi, 1 lase, R. 1 Scott. Id. .1. 11 iIlv nt ;,;e1:11n. itT year. tF Steeper. 1. Sew.t ri,,.,., coal. and 1 v 01,1 ..,,v1ding or itt , 11. 1)-tke,-;: 1,.V, years, Sam Miller; 'three v 'nt. Currie $.7 S. 11i.11er Single read,ter, 5 \Idler. lettly driver, S. Miller. Carriage—Two years, J. .Kreis: 3 years, t tuav .11101 spate Sant 'Miller, Jas. Menthe Single carriage horse. Sant Miller and 2nd. ,111(lete--1.NecItie !Inas. idaris. ti- CATTLE 1)urb.on coy.• e‘' Oestricher and 2itd;evade- -ilt, 11. th,tricher, ;•-• Rio; !leiter, tee!. yeara W. Oes- 'A trieher, tellt, W. Cha- o tricker hat holt !leiter ca.11. 11'. .0es- st tricher. 1', leeye; hall, one year. W. e)es.trielier and end. r Beef Grasles-11til1 'ow, i'ittft. 1d «; 1'1 heifer, tfte yo.ere itedy 13 and hitt; heifer, met yeae, A. Pfaff ▪ t'. Rey s; heifer eat -f. 1. tfatf, F. 11a. beret.: steer 2 year,. .1. l'faff,V. herr: steer, one year, 11. PUT gild a ,tier calf, F. !Helier -tee 11.0steiti l\V•te Sparks won all d erizes in this 'Inc Jereee Inc and itt.ifer, year,1, 6n•orSse 'I'mtrninc. .Ed. HAbvrvr: lit-ifer tine year end heifer calf, Gee. Id. 111110 t, and 2itre Dairy Type, tete. tato year heifer atill yearline heifer, III. E. ITinenine. • Special heel' tyete. W. t/taticher, I neftle nt, itibit nt Ilage Six, was ery intere.tina, a credit to the Sunday School. Mrs Wm. Lyons has returned after epertfling a couple of weeks in Ter - 0111o. Mr. atil Nene 1. Lawson and .1ft,: EfIna Lawson, Adis,. lAria Plunkett, ittisv Nliteita, Walker, Mn. !Elden hoar and Mr. Harry Harper tit Cheviot. Sask.. 'A 1.111-• al the home ot .11r. AVillis 11ituntain Thersday. Nliss Edith Johnston nf repent Sunday at her home here. \Ir. and NErs. Levin 7 tallietcm call- ed at the lioine of 11r. Willis 'Al onn- tain. :11rs. J. Sinclair of Rippen spent 11.helnesclaty at the home of ther par- ents. itt r, and .3 'Fes. 7', Watson. ELIMVILLE Miss .11ii.tred Bell and lady friend of Detroit, .,,oen,t the week end with 11-r. and airs, T. Bell in the village. Aire. Derry ?Ford spent last week • St. Thierree with her sieter. Mies iy 11' . Quite a timber 'from here attended 1./11 anniversary services fast Sim - ay, Aforearet Johne is visitine lie week with Air. and ,\ Ir, John yams near Mies Joy Whitlock of St. Thomas, tent the week end in the.. communily SHEEP 1.incolns ..‘. la Sleeper & :•11.111 teok all mixes, fortt aetteene !deem; ram, (1. elite an. F. Mtellymont ; ...heading ram, shearing etett, ram [untie J. P. Henry and 3rirl: ewe lamb, •11-len- ry. O. 11telowan; ewe, .1. P. Henry, 0. NI at ;await. Shromhint Ottens ...Aged ram, .1. 1). Steeper, 0, Alelem.% itisthem-doe ram, (1. XL -Getout ;OM and; 'hear!. rani lanth, e.we lamb, n.114 1). itt c itiwah. Leittesters -,Rain. 'D. :1. ea -ahem & ettit and 2m1hearling rain. 0. .1. Graham 1A: Sen: shearliog ew(', rant ./111111. l'1111/, 1). •1. Graham & San and end: ewe, 1). 1. 11reliant & Sen, R. Nliirson. PIGS Yorkdtire- -1. 11, \Varner emit all prizes. Tam ..vorth—Sou. f. NI. Snowden, 11. Manson.; Ieur, F. 11 Snowden, R. Mattson; spring boar, .12, Manson and 2n -el; -ening sow. 'R. Mans -non and atici. .1.11doe -41-1. L. linn.ter. MANLEY Abr. .11s -x Mitchell is luny rounding op khe !Fall threshing rand roport, the retorn fair with better re:salts for the saving Of the errain than what' was ;look Ihreelted. Cutting Mak nt fleag is the order of the day siui SO//ln fair restelte. Potato digging has cammenc.ed eith a heavy yield. 'The many friends of Mrs, 'W. 'Man- ley are irlea.ed to learn she is :Ode Irt he animal :attain. DIED Scott 11o,,pital, Wesitittsday, Sept, dr9th, 11117. qsahell Dick theitivteel %fife of the late 1V. id Rroadfoat. The fu• oeral will tithe place from her late re- sidence, Centre St., nn IFriclay, k"act. 1, Servire at 1200 ,p,111.: funeral at 2.341 place 1 interment j11 '11141eink Ceinoter3. hence -al privithe 1Vete :tad ?For Sale ad,. ,1, veeele, 75e CARD OF THANKS 1.1re. 'fV. .j. filielestel wishes lo ex- prt.ss itefireeietion el the ...ympean 4111 nntttlIin eXtentied deriug t,t ereetamen.t. ;Ilse fer it leeettilul floral tribal( e inti th,t, 11.111i IN MEMORIAM 1,1 1nnrin.s rimnOry of Alcx. 4.'sordoP nolk. ,year ago, Septembe- r-29lb, 1 • 711e tinie .grinil Vet the eear, itin marching on. Till ,iidile111,‘ ire out tilir 11 e lbit a ',veil one g, -011e. Sa,11) 1/1 \\life and Son. IN MEMORIAM In ;ovine inenntry of a dear h and end father. 11r. 'Russell le. tike paseed Sipe 139th. Gone from thi• world .it swiftly. Necked like a hater in blonntl, So yonnii, so iair. band,ome, Y. 1 called away so etion. Tare, years have teassed slimy the: sad Inc The tine .1 lore was tealle.1 a1 ay. fled took him home, it eas '11i, 111, Bet in my heart he lit telt still, Sadly missed by ,and Snnit R, 1Vallsce and Jimmie. WANTED .i;irl ,,r intuit for 111_,It 1,11,. sr,,r1s. Steady pesition, Plea-t.tele eepericitee ntnt salarf. 11t1t11. 3.8 etirline \toe ISitthener, the. CIDER MILL .bpl,te Iitt(tn'' tr'l T11t.,111 \ Vt.',1111,.14 1 1111rA,1'11V, V111211 a nt ttttttttj i /C101Pt... .11 NOk ct'mnr 1. ider itt itt 1CPC/1 0:11 Pll 11, `111.1't leading to the Gett Coma,. 11,--1 \Veld, \Include trcnt Helmick, 1 h.• prlettn-, Ferns rash. TWO BIG AUCTION SALES 1.:Int'o,rt StrIttlirey. Saterday, ti, 2111, 3,511 111 N. Eli C11 l'1,1.l. Cheat, Stockers and ee,ders end Stove t reit \Lett! Pies. tral 5.11, 70 10)11SEe. .2I. iv, 11 - Itrolson, ittihrandt 41 quiet ,i1.111111.. 41 Choi, 11/1.11111 1111Vii Perth - en it ,tml Clyte. sucking colts, bal. time tees ;eel three -year -fib -Is rot- l'ruelts to deliver. Term.. c.1,1:. i;. 110 ipint luctioneer. FOR SALE 11w.s.2.wheeled trailers, '27 Chrysler mace te it h Tett' new tires. 111;g1liotill- Ville 1 iarage. Piton, 23 .11 1140, ,351 Experiment, al ilie Summed:1i afes Detriment:41 Stitt ien entlea v mut eel a blish stall -deeds et inattirit y ff the varitt, verb -ties of frith. Vaga it's ni 1 ,C.11.011 .1 re 11(101111 r1111/.r1 1111 the natural changes in fruit at indications of approachime mattirit and serve as guides to picking to quality. lnereased sugar 000tent one important index hat rectignitio nnl eltanects itt appearanete in colon leefeere, as e ep uls gtneral knowledge of the variety, at necessary to formulatine sound lin ,sting revommondations. Successful Potato Storage bit ith the approttell of another stor- age SVaS011. 'producer., ,i•hositcl. otto plan 1,,r the •ocet-s:ful storage' of :me ideal prodiat, 11101'1' part ice larle' 1111. pettette 0. de'pendent neon the care et, erei,ed in gime in t harvestieg, and etorina the crop. .1.ecordingly, it will be clear eltia the keeping 'quality ,of potatoes is governed to a 1.11111Sklerith11. 11Xt("111 lly .pre-4forage practices. Invtatieatione have revealed that the e et -age of stored potatoes can usually be traced to bade practice, during digging unit etorage opera_ Pota-toes intended far storage shoithl he due. only when they are. fully matere. To reduce meehattiest marines, the theater should be run at a moderate speed, with the point &tee enough so that a sufficient layer of son move, over the elevator to ace a•. a cushion. With certain types of the - ger, the shaker bars should he wrap- ped with pieces of rubber hose. Freshly deg ttthers should he left for an hour or Inose an ,the surface et then ground to promote the slrying, and loosening of adhering soil.:Fick- eers shoeld the insArtieted to lea.ve tub- es eltowing any decay in the field and warnieg against pitching 'mita:toes into baskets ar emptying baskets into barrels from any considerable height. Everet cane Mandel the used to avoid bruising in loading, the product in the fieldn and in unkrading at the ware- house or cellar. The ntheast cafe should he taken ,in the storage thudd- ing to .avoid rough handling of er.ates. barrels or bags and under no condi- tion tahould walking on the 'piled tteh- ers he allowed. fT time alloWs tand if tike machinery is available, it is a good priectitte to run the potatoes over the grader end to remove any blem- ished tubers 'prior ito the bin,. Before rise .the w,arehouse or stor- age cellar stiatil4 Ite thoroughly Cleaned and sprayed twirl] a solution 01 tenper 410 tglallons writer. 'Tioring the first ?few weeks of sImurni- tite storage-honse shoals' be well ventilated in order -to carry otT the moiettere from .the :tweeting nth - ere. -.A ternperathere between ,.111 and 40 degrees Fahrenheit should 'be main- tained during the storage season, itt to ,r r_ tl, 1t. r. a r - THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30,1937 141====m1.0 mamaym=111111.111=======1.11=1=110114 BLY IN EGMONOVILLE WE SAVE YOU MONEY EGGS WANTED 32en Tea& Only For 1 rade 1. Ietrefte 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 Ib, 14c Cottage Roll, per lb. 25c R., -.se ,55c W. J. Finnigan assammemay..........aq ELMER D. BELL, B.A. Successor to John H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario AUCTION SALE Of harm Stied: and lenplements. at Le! 5, lilttnt 1Valt's I ligInNeN'. in nabs ,o -t -h of Bay held 011 Saturaity. (et -ht' 1 p.na, the billet\ trig; -Horst s - ream of agrieultvIval netrt 11 awl 8 years nliI, 11,1411 ,sitp- ttesed 1 11, ill foal. '.I tie e•stra choice 11 ereiord en,.% 7 and 8 years: thee: heifer ria iTt IWO y11111,1 1,11 'ten' nt-itintnnnn ; year,: 13 spring citIty,. Implement: NI. II, binder, 7 ft. yet; NI. II. 113 len fertitliver drill; Ifeeriett motter. t. cm: 11,Itil wag. Itt,11.iy ra.'1.;, gra', I 1,,5, dialoond 1tarr,,w.,, 4 see,: tie\ er reline plettelo 5 alld111.1 1)1011-111 tit.tartto n611 ,\ ill, 1200,1 itaa Reck; spring teeth cultivator; set tints Iterates, teller, bob -Inc le ft. steel rale., set .2(100 lb. sc de - tap Inteey.: l'erilatel cutter; lean attr, ester tn illi a.toolmh.111 • r,t11 11.-c- \ laddyr, harry's, 1 cnn,, •1.1 11,1 /PIC 1111,1111",1 V1111!ii., 11.1. t •ii/11.11. 1111.111,1/: 111.1/11:in.1 11,11111, ii011,13111'31 tiTe 111ini1T '1,41 Oil .11111VI. i411 1/%111. •.haios,nin,. shovels. o hilfletroes yet thine to be 11 a • Pr 1 ritt' lian dispo:col oi his farm. Terms, .caele Inherl. 1)er, ar. Proprietor; ie... 11 t. .‘ttelioneer. ESTRAYED .1 cattle heast strayed to the pr. in- ises, Lot 129, Con, 0, Hilthert, a fen month- ago. Ort tier May have: 4:1111, by proving. prate -ley and Paying es.- penseg. jos. J. Coyne. Staffit, FARM FOR SALE 101 :ten,: good faint land, lot 111 e,1». 7. Trickeridnith, in excellent l'on- clitiou. \Vell ...knitted ntu main road with good building,. If not sold will be rented. For further partienlars an - ply to Roland Id (glumly, Se a fort IL Rad. 4. HOUSE FOR SALE Frame house, 8 rooins. dation, electric tiniitts, been and •le lots, tut:Tied air market' tgarrleninge Oharlce triothein la,tate. ..1.pplY It. ifIrs. Richards, opptite Collegiate. DRAIN TENDERS McKillop Township Tenders' for elle eonetrnetion of the Hunt Drain will he ecceived. by tet undersigned to Monday, Oct, 4, t1193,7, Tenders will be opened at Carnegie Han, Seafonth, at 4 pen., on above date. Lowest •or any tender not nec- essarily accepted. Ten per eteit, of amount of ann. tract 'to areotnpany tender. Contract- or to furnish bonds satisfactory to Council. !Plans told specificattione at clerk's office, lot 36, vein. 3, 11c1Killop. :Open work. 200 ft. Tile 5/00 ft. from el" to la". JOHN liciNNAtY, Seaforth, RIR, 2. Potatoes & Pullets 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 PHONE 34-616 Farmers Attention "FERTILIZERS" We still can supply Fertilizer if needed for the Pall Wheat. "COAL" We have a load of good quality "Lump Size" Alberta Coal on the way. Get it off the car by placing order. $10.20 to the Farmers. $10.80 delivered in Town. PENNSYLVANIA ANTHRACITE Stove or Nut size $11.80 to the Farmers $12.40 delivered in Town. ,A11 price, cath The SEAFORTH FARMERS' CLUB J. H. Scott. Secretary • E. C, Chamberlain INSURANCE AGENCIES ANNOUNCES The purchase of the insurance busi- ne,e of Hays and heir and the ad- dition of their companies to our orev- isms facilities enables us to give you unexcelled service, 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.rn. Saturday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m FARM FOR SALE tire. hundred aorta itt Steely let 15. Cometssion 7, OM' 111111: niiIi 01. V.I1*111. 1 it Pi 111 fralllt. 1101.1,.', 2. .1)1,11; hydro, remit 12 ac. ,,; 1:allncv it eras- t ecept e - 01. 1 *....jrably, Itrrrit ;•1 011 1 1 A 1/1P1 n I 111 MisS Interne leteete. area. •tr Pete 2.12, Hensel:. FARMS FOR SALE Two grass farms, 75 .acres. 5 11 1,1 10. von. 31. .m11 51a•,:res. lot 10, con. 2, llibbort, pleitt3 of water. Th, 1te Charles and 11argaret 11 1 itt E,:tate, •1pply nt 1111, aiortli teal- 1egiate. liewar-s' of WASHDAY WEARINESS! Even the beat of beauty treat. menu cannot restore the ravages of "washday weariness" . . . Long hours of scrubbing and back -breaking toil wear out your health . . . sap the vigor and vitality of true beauty! Guard your health as well as your beauty - Remember that Westinghouse Cushioned Action takes the work out of washday . . eliminates hand rubbing . . . gets clothes cleaner ... in less time! Only Westinghouse can offer you the exclusive advantages of "cushion- ed" washing. COME IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION. estinghouse CUSHIONED ACTION WASHERS JOHN BACH Main St, Phone 17