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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1937-11-18, Page 8PAGE EIGHT HENSALL 1,:ace; n1 loudness Bring closed, \lent.1 Sunday, Nov. .'11 t will he \fission= oriel s v ice• under the anspiect of- ary Sunday in St la•uls Anglican the Exeter h :No ilei•;, of the Church Services at 2,,,tt soul i -..n. Cane—Om Legion: ithich includes the Ad -are welc,nne. Herisail war veteran•, was held- in the :O:n Nov, 29, the Young People's •tftcrn nil \t .45 the axion, head. Society of the llensall United Church ed by the HH mall Citizens ens Baud, will sponsor a :programme put on by marched to tier [lilted C hur•h where Ube Happy Cousins - •Entertainers ui a large assembly 1 ,n1 althereol. The • Elmore l'lic program consists of church erode waa pry fled over 'hg quartettes. cornet solos, monologue, Rev. E, F. Chandler of Ki:,rn, assist - piano solos, etc. cd by 'Rev. A. M. Hunt and Rev, .\r - Che Mission Circle of the Hensel' 'bur Sinclair. l salm, 0 God d,1 Reel - United Church' stet at the home of e1; invocation, Rev, W. c\. Young; :Miss Barbara S'hephe'rd on Fri. night scripthre, Ret. .\. \I. Ilunt; prayer, last. After contests and lunch the Rev. Arthur Sinclair; solo, 1n Nland- 'm.eetin.g• was opened by singing "Unto era Il Melds, Mrs, \V. A :Young; The the hills around" and the Circle mot- last Post, two minute silence, etc. to, atter which iFlva •bieQueen led in Violin solo, bliss Greta Laramie. sentence •,prdwer. nary Clark read -the e1ciciress. Rev E. F. ('handler, ;Follotw- serip'ture lesson tater which "Breath ing the service 'itt the church the Le- on me .bread of 'God" was sung. The gion headed by the haitd. marched to -minutes, doll tion and business were the monument in front oaf the town there taken :tap, after which Miss. Aim- hall where another service was Inlet, ray gave a ve interesting address nt The provincial wreath was 'placed by IDarid Living tone, The meeting was Mrs.Eva Stapleton the $en all closed by sitging "When I survey wreath by •Mrs. William Sangster. 'the nondrou'>i-truss" acid repeating the and' the Legion wreath by Mr. \Vill- 1,ord' urayer. iam Stone, Mrs, -Archie Rowelitle has returned The new municipal skating rink, home after spending a couple of which is being rotstrinted by the month, visiting- in tete Comedian west. conn -cit on the Park property,wing eia A\ nomination meeting will be hld '•a'bont completed and 1e hea'e on Monday evening. Nov, 29th ole ni the village are looking- forward to nominate candidate. to 611 the fol- to the trine when it will be open. lowing positions for the years 19,'38: \tr William .Fairl`n the has West side rented Reeve. four C otutcillors three School the McKenzie 'home 'frnsteea and one J'nblic Utility' Com- of the tallage and will move shortly, Miss Minnie Stn ,stcr has g'oue to ant ;11ttr 1 [ an denacetion is Monday she has secured a t ;ling vsii'! talc place on \iondlty, Cill onhnr); where- Dee. nth. Poll No. 1 will be held in fwd position. the Council Chamber of the t'ow'n • Al r. Wilson 111an and -family have hili with Gordon Parker as D:RJ(.).; moved into \lr. David ler , house 1'„ it N,,, 2 in the waiting 'room at the on King sl.. recently vaulted by \lr. to -an 11.01 with Nelson Blatchford a:: i'. 1).- Wren. 11.1111 Al r, and lir- Tlaroll Faster have Al;ss Beryl lrff was able to i retied room from Mins Ethel Mtn- shah and well Move in abater Dec. I. ala•, Casey Ha'.1.int and friend • „f Li,towrl visited over the week end with Air, ( i,tsol'. :paents, Mr, and 11 rs. George- t ge Andson. Margaret Shepherd and Edna Satin -del -conk oi 1,om.,n spent the acek end at their homy- here: AUBURN Mr. \Cul. Wallace of Wilkie, Sisk., is visiting lis grandparent.. Mr. and Symington, A1rs. John . C v Mr. Harry Wagner rettmnerl to his home last \\ eolneaday Teter s.pendiil a month in Goderich hospital pital follow- ink an -operation for appendicitis, Miss Mare:aro King is visiting her grandparent., Mr. and Mrs. Albert King, tin'ierich. blr. J. 42. Russ has 'rt'tt'rned,20 his 'tonne in liravertnn 'after visiting. Mea and Airs. Th .t. Johnston. airs. :1. 'P. Walker of Toronto cis• Bed with her father. Al r. :Vex, Mc- Kenzie last week, r, and 11rs, earl tR'aiOlio; , 11r., Jas. ,Mauch and Mins Viola Leather - land .were in 'Lotielon last week. aft. Leonard Yoiintuhlut is at :pres- ent relieving at the (')1'.'R. station at Woodstock. - - - airs, \\'m. Redmond is vary in at present. 1l:er daughter, 'Grace Red- utn,ttl of Lituvnud, ix nvaiting on 'her, .Must_ '\Lary. Huston of Lnudr.horo and jean (Huston spent the Week end at the home of their parents, Mr. and Airs. John oHuston. salts Beryl Wilsrnt of Stratford Normal visited with her ,parents, Mr. ,utd Mr., John Wilson - for the week' end. .Air, and Mrs. ,\if. ,Asquith have. re- turned hone after a visit with their slaughter, Mrs. O. Mcliwcen and Mr, Alacllwecn of liowntanrille, Mr. and. Vic-. 'Kolmer l)aw- on have retnrncd from their 'honeymoon which was spent at Detroit, "Toronto and other points. Mr. and Mrs. Harry- Fri'nrlin C'inrb,n visited with Mrs, John Ferran - son on Satnrrlay. Alias 'Jinrothy Wilson of'Sheupard- tnn spent tate weekend at her iron,' here. The cog ditiott nf..Airs. \\'nt. Rodger and bliss Margaret Small, Who :ere bash ce.nlinerl -to Clinton Hospital. is s,ue her ditties at 4he Bendall Pith - lie S.-1 1 on Friday. after being eott- I t, 1>rr home .or , tai: Aar. as a ,rotor accident -the ?rc- ci,rts Friday tvenittn 1;1,i -owe \\,d.1 1 pendia, a wcck in l'e,ronto si,itnt;p with vela - fives and ir'ieitds. There has not been notch Munici- pal talk in the village as vet: tie only toting that we have dclinite is that Mr. _Geiger wilt enter the utnte't for the gem tedlip. Miss R'u'th Shtuddick ,vas a week ett.l visitor at her home in Lonles- boro. • Mc. and Mrs. Leslie Knight and - children and Mrs. Albert Bowen on Kitchener. were week end Visitors with reliti.e, here. Alias Mary Little of London. 'pent the wed: end at her hone here. Mr. end Air J Sinclair were Stn - day visitors with Mrs. Sinlair's par- ents, \1r.- and Mrs: f?. \Yat,on of Londe -shorn. Mr. and. Mrs. John 'Kaiser were Sunday Viaitora with Mr. and Mr,. H. 13. Lapre of Brucedeld. -Mrs. ;Hamilton of Detroit and -Mr. Howard Hamilton of Lansing, llkb,, were recent visitors here with Air. and Mrs. John Dallas. Mr.. A. L.. Case is shaking a number nice itnprosenteuts to .his ;property on South •Richmond it. Air. t.1, iJ. Drysdale of the tirtn if Bonthrnn and Drysdale, 010 recently spent several week: in Toronto at- tending a school of cnthalining and writing on his examinations has re- ceived word that lee has passed sue- ressfnll.y, obtaining 'lb per cent on his cxatttutaLion s, 'Miss Myrna Hudson of London, Spent Sunday at her home here. Alias !Gladys Douglas, R.N.. sahn Inas ;nen nur:;ing at the honer, of Mr. and Mrs. Lindsay (Ayre of Bracefteld, for ....vent weeks is now spending a few. days aft her home in Blake. Jack Drysdale, young son .1 Mr. and Ales. '1;. \l. Dry, dale, who Was a Victim .,f infantile para'lysts during the epidemic here ;ran able to commence attending •school again on Monday morning. Reception— # reeentinn was tendered to Mr. and Mrs. Ray Lanoliie, a recent bride and groom, .in the 'town hall here on Tuesday evening. The 'large hall was crowded and a very pleaant evening was spent, 11r. 'John d'or'het chairman. Daring the evening; 11r. and Airs, t.anlntie . were presented with an address shish nes read by \Ir, David Kyle and presented with a beautiful studio conch. Air. .anmie on behalf of Ahs. l.atumdc and him- self, ex -pressed their appreciation for THE SEAFORTH NEWS SALE Don't Miss Our BTG FOUR-DAY SALE Now' going on. Ends Sat. night. J. T. McAsh VARNA Sanford Lawlor, 11r. and Mrs. Bruce Campbell and family of Oakland, visited with 'Rea. and ,Airs. Wilson. Miss Mabel Foster spent the week end at her home at 'Sheppard'tan. The regular monthly meeting of :the I3,Y.l'.IJ will he held in rite Baptist Church newt Sunday or ening., Nov, 211rst at 7,.30 part. T'ite meeting will he in charge of Mr, and Mrs. LlorsI !Rnithby, ' The regular monthly meeting, of the \V onte)i s Institute was held in the Foresters' Hall, Tuesday afternoon, with the president. Airs. Lawson, in the chair. 'lite tneetutg was opened b} singing the ode followed by the Lord's /prayer, led by Mrs.Anderson. The minutes of the last meeting here read and .adopted. Letters of a,ppre- cdttint for cards sent them were read from Al r,. las, Carter .and 'Sadie, 'Mrs. Gen. Sturdy, airs. tlRev.) 'Wilson, Mss Josephine \Voir and—Mrs. Hr C. \\'ikon offered their homes Inc tete re -arrangement .vf furniture class which was conducted by ,'iiss Stfcter of the department some tittle .ago, :\ committee comprising airs. R. .1. Phillips, iti ses Sadie Carter, Joseph- ine \Veir and Eleanor \\'id.+'n11 wets ap- pointed to make arrangements for a :oncert. itnetitne in the near fnturc, Mrs. 1Icrlt Mogridge gave a report of the bale which was sent out \'Vest. to t'm drought stricken area. It was caudat $40. Dr. \Ver, Who was to give a talk on child welfare was tnt- avoidably absent hitt has Consented to ,,.Ne his talk at the January meet - in+;. bIrs. 11..111en, Airs. 13. C. \\'ikon and Airs. \Vier. /:rug favored with a trio 'Have .Thine Own \V'ay, Lord." bliss ,lo-eplrine \\fir gave a .'pleb: ;lid talk on the trip she had dart sum- mer, going to North Bay, Ottawa, :Montreal and the 1000 --lands. airs, Mogridge spoke words of apprecia- tion of tine travel talk. Mr.. Jas. Woods gave the etren-I events, Airs. A\'. IT, Sheppard s: •and' Mrs. E. Phillipe were appointed` In look after the exchange of 1llristtg'as sift: for the December meeting. The meeting wag. brought tet a close 1>y the singing of the national anthem after which a dainty Bench was served by the hostesses, airs, t6eo, Sturdy, Mrs. J'a,, Raithl>y and Mrs. J. 'Taylor', Mr. and Mrs.. 'Geo, Bean. Miss Mac. t,airan, \Wallace and \largaret Kleine spent Sunday in Kitchener, The W.M.S. of the /lulled 1 1'imrch are holding a tea and bazaar in the harentent of the church on Friday, Nov. 211-th. Mr. and Air., 'Wm. Patterson vkit ed their daughter, Al r,, Alex. Mann- ing 1 int, -ing of tielgrave. The annual fowl ,upper of Koos ,Presbyterian Church was held itt the basement of the church on 'Pharr -day, c. !111.111 Soule 400 people acre served. The tahles were in Arecae Mesdames \\'. 'C. Rahisrnt, Edgar , central mit and the many mach improved. •.! wishes. The ntant part of the \Mr. Clifford Snaith and Alia. Annie aing being ,pent in dancing. music 'Weir of Str.tthroy visited on Somal' n+th Dr. i), C. Weir and family, Mr. Thos. \Vii -on, Mrs, Jnhtt Sym - hooka] anti Mrs, john Moditen visited with friend; in Clinton last week. Mr, \Vat. Sheppard of Clinton ovisit- c• l with his sister, airs. /Harry 'G„vier, :Mr. Garnet Farrier, .spas Lettie Fox and A'liss.Agnes Gillespie of Witite- churc't and Afr. Lorne AletDnnald :if Lttcknow visited with Mr. and Mrs, 1:. '1'hilifi,s on Thursday. Rev, R, M, Weeks, newly appointed rector ,f St, Marks 'Anglican Church, will preach 'itss first sermon here next Sunday, N'm•, ,31kt, Mr. and airs, Chas, Seraughan and Vivian, Mrs. 'John Wilson and Mrs. T-Terh .Mngrirdge spent Saturday in London. Mr. oleo. Rctfthhy is visiting her brother, ,Rev. VVnt.'R, ithby and Mrs. Raitbbt of ,St 'Thomas. \lr. and .\fr,• ("aril Day, Miss Ber- nice Day and Air, Blighty of ;Gorric spent Sunday with Rev. H. C. 'Wiisotn and Mrs. Wilson. bfra: Jas. Woods has sold her farm near 'Westfield to Arr. John Carter of ;he West, 'who is • oing to lite in On- tario. Mrs. '1 -Tanking. of Clinton ds •visit- ing w bIt 1'frs Chas. 1T -Towson, On Tar clay she celebrated her 82nd birthday, Mrs. VV'eatherhead and soli of .44b- erta are ,yuitinea with Arr. and bfrn. soled :1,on- :Murdoch orchestra, ogranl )vcelled tap dancing by V--- l=htm n. lixrtot'. solo is Aft. \V c t, 'i;nxl,t itt d of IITen,salt and a cry ' and -hone; .cleetion by Messrs. •,,z .,f Dashwood. 11 W. .1.. l'oting is spending a fcv dada. in Toronto-, this ,week. Ur, Smillie +hent the week end with ''„torero friends. ",t, Arnold circle of Carmel Pres - t, .i :'Murch held flair searing meet on Monday evening at the re- sidene, '.f Mrs. 'Roy McLaren. A ba- zaar being planned for the near future. After the conclusion of the meeting a social half 'itonr Was spent. Mr. iAAdx .Fel hie with is attending 'ronin 'University, ..spent the week r',d at his home dtere.. . Airs. 1. f. Sweitzer and two, child- ren the Beach ..o -{Pines. •Grand Bend ,'nt Sunday here. Mr. 11. J. Stewart of Clinton was in tarn nn Alonday calling nn friends. Reeves Ernest Shacldick of liensall and ;George 'Armstrong or fhlay town- ship. are attending the fall sessinn of the County Council at 'C,nchnch, aft. T. K. If', trait is relieving at C.N.R. station at Durham this week ilfr. 'fins Pariant'r i, opening a. butrher shop in the \lurdoclt. 'block on the nomth ,isle of Kiitg st. The 'bnildin- is lining 'fitted tip, and will be once for 'Business in a few days. .1 Court of IReiiSinn on the ,1027 nitntdel nal eater, HSI 'S was held here in the town hall Saturday morning-,. uitit O ttnty fudge (.b,tell. presid- ing, Some.. y 'changes were trade nn the lists. Rentevihrance Day ,was observe,] in Hr ,;;1 '.' a o'n'hlic ltoliriay, all THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1937 CARD OF THANKS. Mrs.':\rchie Clarke and family wish to thank the litany friends and neigh -e hors for the ants of kindness shown theta during the recent illness and death of the late :Archie Clarke and for the beautiful floral tribute..; also those who loaned cars, CARD OF THANKS John Scott and iJatnes T. Scott and family take this opportunity to thank the neighbors and all. others nvlto as- sisted in ptntt'ing .out tote. fire. 1'.aw Snn, Frcd toss, \Vtn. 1)n1-1fe, ":mltz, Ger.. Ilan sutt and Al fs- \luta \'onngi>lut. t'n''oa iup tin' .tipper tole, entitled -Small 'Cow -n Route.,” 5 ,, presrittcd 61 the Forester's 10111 lar the Dramatic Society of St. Partys Anglican C hurch. Clinton. .Airs. \\'nt. Campbell has re! itt 11-.1 11,11,' from Stratford i.iospital 1\ ',WI', she had under:lone an „pc•rati' .i o„ re tlln', all n' a,'atl I•,,1•t irnill 11,•r e'ttn. WINTHROP air. and Mrs. .\rutll'1 dainic,nn of 1111rnn Rotel \Vc.t, :pent Sunday' with al r. and Mrs. Sent( Bolton: Mr, and Mrs. -Ralph 17aviolaoon are spending a few day's with friends al Kirkland )ake. \Ir. anti Afrs, Lt'itrh .9 Bayfield spent Sunday with Al'iss Eli•ra Betts and Mrs. Laird, airs. F. Bullard 'has returned home from London after sPending a envie of weeks with her mother, Alt, ;Arm- strong, •olio is ill. 'We are 1taiing a little winter at time of waiting. \Ve extend our sympathy to Mr. and Mrs. Inn es Scott of ;Roxboro in their loss i,'het 'their house caught' fire Sa'tu'rday night and aiid tonaider- able damage to hnnse and eminent:, Science Opens Way To Make Our Children Giants in The American Weekly, .the :great weekly magazine, with the November 211 issue of The IDetr,iit Sin -May• Times, will 6e a fascinating- article revealing facts .about a new elixir of grow tlt whir lt 1!e ''fops gigantic phut and promises to fulfill H. VL. Wells' -fantastic dream of a tare •i pettltt'n ' and superwomen, Want and For Sale arfe .1 'tt veld. lir AUCTION SALE Community Sales will be held at the Olivetti's hotel barns, Seaforth, every Wednesday, commencing Wed, NOV. Z$th, Any person hating stock, furni- ture or any articles 'ter sell, bring them in. As these sales have been a suc- cess in the neighboring towns the management would appreciate your co-operation. 'Any information will be looked after if lett at the Queen's Hotel. 'Ra'tes reasonable, .23 Hereford heifers from 600 Ito, 750 Ms.; 5 springer cows from four to six years; 40 young pigs and chunks; 115 calves around 1300 lbs.. mostly 'I-1ert'tford2 d' rubber tire baog- gy, 2 light wagons, 111) beds, 10 springs, 1.0 mattresses, 0 Tahiti, •L ice 'boxes. Terms cash. Harold Opal, phone tlsl%), Sealort'h, Auctioneer: Joseph 'J. Coyne, Manag- er, 413 ring 2. Dublin. AUCTION SALE • Of Furniture and Ilou i'ttold 'Ef sect. in I'gmon(ri)le on Saturday. Nov. 20th al 1i:30 p.m., con,uting of parlor ,lite feeds, springs and nttu- tresse.s, 2 extension tables, kitchen tables, oak aidlehoard, dining room chair., kitchen chairs, 2 ranges, pic- tttre., (Hallos, carpenter', tont .garden tols, 1 Dcl.avtil create separator. almost new, 111 \C:elotte separator, lawn mower, 2 ladders and many oth- er articles. Everything IN ithout re•scrve as 1111v property has been sold. Terms cash. W. N. dvnech4i'), l'rnprie tpr; Geo. H. Elliott, ;Auctioneer. LOST 1-lnuntl, year Gild, harrier type, shite trial black and tan markings. 'Prot muzzle and about Al in. high. Lost Saturday, oNov, 113111. Phone 38, Seaforth. Reward. C. P. Sills, ?Post- master. Seaforth. • STRAYED 3 ynuttg red cattle, strayed from the i'itrnt of ('reit 1.sddiatt, con. h4. 11ttllett,, about 7 ccekS agog anyone knowing of them please notify Cecil l_yddisat. Blyth l';0.; phone •10 r. ti 13iyth, 46 WANTED 1 gasoline engine :tooth '. or 1 lt.p., in good condition. ,w;:tined, \V. 1'. Jefferson. 46. NOTICE TO CREDITORS ln the I?st.tt1 Jolnl Shannon, late o1 the 'Cow11s1itite'1 AfelKiIlop, in the Colony of Huron, ;entlet,tatt, dect•as- e•d, who died on or about the seconel da; of Stllaeneber, :\.D. 19.7. '1 ake Notice that all persans bay- ing any claims or demands against the estate of the above deceased must forward ,tarticular..and proof of sauce to 111' ttu,lermcntiomed Solicitor ra . u•f,1re Il)c Men ty-scventlt day o" Soceuther next. after !which date th, r,tdernu'ntinn'd- executora will pro- ceed to riistrii>ute the e -tate with re hard viiia t.' 'the -e claims which they shall then have rereiyed notice, Dated at lira• milt this nth clay of Noed•nthe'r, .:\.1). 19.+7, 1111GII \del III':'13 SIT.1oN-Nr/IN. SOLO\iON S)i \1333O'N- Executors. 1:3 their Suldt'itor, Elmer 1t, Bell, Seaforth, 'Ontario. TOWN OF SEAFORTH COURT OF REVISTON The first meeting of the Court of Rcvisioti for hearing appends 'against the .'\ssnsntent Roll for 1937 of the Town of Seaforth will be held in the Counicil C'hatn:ht'r, Seaforth, on Thurs- day, Nov. 25tlt, at 8 o'clock pant: D, H. WTLSO'N, Clerk. Seaforth, Nov. doll, 19137, SOFT COAL AND FORD COKE We are now in a position to supply you with Ford Stove Coke or Red Jacket Soft Coal atat- tractive prices, Get our prices on 3 to 5 -ton orders—delivered at your home. SPROAT t S ROAT TILE MFTRS. Phone 136 r 2. Seaforth CASH A1. D CARRY FRIDAY SATURDAY ONLY Choice Creamery Butter, 1b. 30c "W'i,tit 1122.00 lOrd'er— • 'Litttit O. ib. to one Customer Shortening, 2 lb. 25c Lard, 2 lb, 27c Weiners, 2 lb, 33c Sausage, 2 1b. 33c Bologna, 2 Ib. 25c P. s: G. Soap, 10 bars .... 39c Pearl White, 10 bars 39c Sunlight, 10 bars 59c Surprise, 10 bars 59c Christie's SODAS 2 pkges 25c • Finnigan ELMER D. BELL B.A Successor to Jlohn H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario FOR SALE ' Springers for sale; /(I,40 one yoltn'g Fork hog.. \\). .Glenn, 'Telephone 73. ring 3, Henstill. FARM FOR SALE U'cll-built 100 acre form on 'High- way near town, price ,ditty -'live hund- red, kali c:u,ti. wood ,consider house in town as part down .payment. Ap- ply at Net's Office. PRIVATE SALE Of furniture, ,Apply one door north of D•itntol.'s 11iavage, North Alain St FOR SALE New Raymond sewing machine in perfect working order. Apply at the News 1)111re. WANTED :An energetic, hancly man to chore. and cut ,rood. Apply by letter stating experience and wages •expt'etetl, to Bois 1127. The, Seaforth oN'ews, FOR SALE .1 1S)31 Chet'rolet coach in first class condition, a top buggy and a light wagon, four crns'eelt-tows. :\iso a thoroughbred Jersey raw', clue to ire -last i>t •February, From the estate ,,f the late 'Mired .1erdin. Apply to Mr.. :Alfred Austin, Varna.46. --- EUCHRE AND DANCE Hensttll t,'w'ti hall. Friday, Now. 111, spou'sc ctrl by 'Kipper Bast \V•,l, ( anis 8 to 111, Alurdoele a 4—piece orchestra, 1.aelies nto'ide larrch, 1tlnis,ion ..'Sc, ' FOR SALE girade Shorthorn springer for sale. \'1,s, Stmisnn, Settforth, 'Phone 1131 r 113: 46 STAG EUCI3RE '.\ slag euchre is 'being held on 1'steaday.'13ov. 31, in •/lit' former 'ling - gam! nifice. PROPERTY FOR SALE 1 desirable property on Main' St.. Egmundvillt'. consisting of :even room frame house with 'hard and soft 4 otter and hydro, half an acre of land, and stable and hen Rouse. 'Posesesaion Nov. 20th. Corner lot. ;Apply at The News office, WANTED ittuttlter of cattle for 'winter feed- ing; lots of feed and water.. \Vont(' engage help to attend to them. :\p - My 93 ring 4 11ensall central,. Want .and For Sale ads,,1 week, 2'5c E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AGENCIES ANNOUNCES The purchase of the insurance 'busi- ness of Hays and Meir and the ad- dition 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, Thursday and Saturday, 1;30 p.m. to 5 p,m. Saturday evening, 7;30 p.m. to 9 p.m FARMS FOR SALE Two grass fames, 75 acres, Sbj lot 10, con, lit, Mc•Killap; and 50 acre,, ST 'lot 10, con. 2, Hibbert, always plenty of stater. The late Charles"and Margaret Ittlbnin Estate, Apply to Mrs, Richards, apposite Seaforth Col- legiate, HOUSE FOR SALE t'ramc house, 8 rooms, cement foun- dation, electric lights, barn and six lots, adapted for market gardening. Charles llolheht Estate. .Apply to Mrs. Richarsis, opposite 'Collegiate. FAMILEX Who has not heard of this untie or tried erne or more of these 1200 family next, cities? 7151) employee -dealers earn their living respectably in this inde- pendent business. To all qualified• par- ties we grant protection for a reserv- ed territory of '23(M) families. Canadian products, and guaranteed. .Attractive catitttiuers, lots- prices. '11'you are can- vassing at present, better your condi- tion. if you are a hard -worker and sertatts, stake the money your antbi. tion prompts. \'\e will help yowl Cata- logue and detailiIFree, The Fautilex Prncintcts Company, 5.17:0 St. clement Street, Alontreal. GRAIN AND BEANS WANTED i amt buying ;grain and beans for Mr. Thompson of Hensa 1. For prices call 101) r 4, Sant Chesney, S'eaorth, agent for Pennsylvania oils and greases, NOTICE The undersigned will 'keep on Loa 17, Com. It McKillop, a young York- nbire 'boar, this hog being purchased at the O.A.C. sale, 'Guelph, being anumg the high priced ones. His sire was imported in /31i; his dam also inn'. :A limited nn miber of sows tarn 'IV Bred, preferably young ones, 'Three young sows for sale, just bred. John Nolan, ''Phone '1 r 144, Seaforth. LUMBER FOR SALE Second hand lumber and 2x4 scant- ling and hardwood flooring. hIarry Kiehne, R,R, No, 1, 'Bornhtlut, Ont. Phone 32 r 23, Dublin. APPLES FOR SALE Spy apples.for a'.c, :11002 62'-24. Fred 'biaCyntou't, Varna, Model 8-725-A illustrated With Westinghouse RADIO This sensational new Westinghouse battery-operated radio brings you the finest programs from all the world . , . with full, rich volume, at the lowest operating cost! New Permanent Magnet Dynamic Speaker. Automatic Tone . Compensation. 'Edge.. Lighted Dial with Pilot Light Switch. Automatic Volume Con- trol. Westinghouse Octal Base Radiotrons. Plug-in Battery Connections, Every new and advanced feature in a cabinet of striking beauty. '.See and hear Westinghouse before you buy your new radio, JOHN BACH Main St., SEAFORTH Phone 17