The Seaforth News, 1937-12-02, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
I'HEN SALL
Hensel Nominations -
On Saturday evening, AC 114: 41%.
clock the following had qualified and
were declared elected by acclamation
for the municip.l offices for
ijor Ricve, R. R. Siiaddick, Council
Shepherd, George Brock,
1 1ernes, Orttlle Tunehell, Public
U'tilittt.:.- ('h lrles lln t e. S. hoot
Trustees-Rm. \V.:1, V1,ting, George
MMus_ 111I,11 Flynn.
The Hcnsall municipal nominations
took place in the town hall on Fri-
day ...ening with the Village age Clerk.
Janie, A. Paterson, as returning :4-
lfreer. There were only It few prc.cnt
and not nttnh mtere-1 shown in the
plrocec(inti -, The following wort no-
Sn'inated: For 'Reeve•' - 1 /Well (;eiger
nominated by Thomas Kyle and W.
711. Lore; R. E. Shaddtcl by 1. vv'.
O'rrwein and \t red Clio.
'The following were nominated for
cn:uuil--Orville Tw-itcbell, George
e
Brock, William Shepherd, \\'iitlam J.
Jones. \t r kay, Peter \Moir,
i'hont t Lavandar I're l D Iters.
School Trustees-. Ci,r„x II csS,
- 7se ,1 I h n
n.
cite. \\ 1. \aunt, ;�l I 1 t
akin 1'ithtn.-,('harle.s Moore
;'n'I 1 I i1 ilia
\Ir. A. 1,. Case, Sec. -tresis., of the
hoard. gave .t 'good arct1u11t of
the work at the ::clu,oi, ,huWiftg it
we., iii a rery 114-,orishing• rondiiion,
and -„ice figures on the cost of heat -
:2 tit ell„ol 11etrvin the diff t u
I 111 1 ,end naw sv tent.,, Racy,'
Sit 0.1di k review the work „f - the
...1.1.1i.. and the count. home,. C0110-
13:1.1114,,
0110-
; 1.1114, :1nd •„110)1 roads. (11'
Il „joke of the dryer.,.
'-'te n hal; and ntol 1:15 I t t 11111 l', A Ill:,
:':t,- •t:'rn_� alas. Il,1, rca, hi, 1111,1
- In. e 311 '1111111:.1 ine•etitIO HR
h 41ra n•,i 0
4 i'1. r +r
nere,,l, n. lilt, o it 7ntnte Mote
,t :{ 'd time or. 11)11
1 11111 11 Vii hi.. .711 1.11:111. H
•rti 1.0 t.1 Taking mer otithe
,... 1.;„:.0. I hi 'Gov, routine a, a
Uni
!ink bet ,\0 11 \o. 4 .real
`111. 111111 \\':-tear highway. IT,. crib-
•:;1 the reit:toil :or building the rink
;CI ii.,41gi. 1:4 ,;.1" .:111.1 11114. 4.1.1 rink
13,1)1 'leen In01'r,l from near Hi, prop.
Ile I, ,I llway . Gran 011 aid of
Mr Fil,ma spoke for the Publ.,.
t , 11.- showed idea 11=. re was.
:le:,' .i~ ir1.111, ,1) Vie._,:. St1,•n)i1 11-
•01 1 in.gt .:.Arne 1 cul, and itt
Ilv.11111k, 1t 1,1 11,11 it Na, time now
t,•piling up 0 hi;.;- lrp1u,, and to
,;leethe 11,1 r`" 1 Ilv I:•t .n chi. riliagr.
the I.4. ist.t 11ti lig.hila at cn,t a, w -a.
11'111111'111 inic.tdt 1.
No Election in. Hensall-
I'rs i the first }eat• since idt31 that
the^c :i11< ren iionnmic;pal +arches'
lien-ali..ut<l i- in line rvitlt tMrler-
;el, 1 r t.,-Portee i y, \ 11(X114 East
nal \\eat \011'011 -0, herenoted:;
A ere returned by aacclamation. The,
11'117 -1Jet-all
Council sass
'doth •11 and worthy o1 farther contitl-
epee. 1Ien=all was tttll plea,ed ,}Beit
tlitt geniiral clean nu the village
made last sorhitt, The „suggestion
made icy C.oanenhir Brock on nolnin-
nt'ra1 nit'( 1:, level the streets and
711fear, - that ,1 MOW 0.1" e titi l ate nst'd
tet 11 t 1,- .;elsand weed 'toil make
1111• streets more 01011 eth1, is a Hood
p. \\t neliu \Ir. lirilshie is also
ric'tt that the eool of Htdro i- ,till
too high. that the Mite hnttid be shill
'ow r 1'110-, 1 'larger surplus on
Mani than le„ i, arts need for, and
we at, getting 1 say from the ortttinal
tro. that 1s 'Hydro at cost.
The r :1'11 e report i now tint
{ 11.0.-011 and t hmtintta-
tion hoc'''. trustee m001 :h taltl now
f0rtlitir ditl'ic ilio ,1, they
hap: 1 ; osvrlt on :their board.
Mr. Geiger's Municipal Career -
I 4 -len ell were --,ante
what I rig 1.l when thcv heard out
ui01 1 that 'Mr. 1.110.4, -
not
i -•rnet I 1 I , the 0c. it 1 1' for idl,i-
s re a 1,. !"ii, is the prat time he
U\Vl'N •IiEIs,tEIR
'las 1011101 to qualify :since 102.1, when
1) re-entered municipal life by de-
feating the- late 'Alex ..Smith for the
reeve hlt. he was reeve in 102,3 24,.
25, 'Ib, .17. In 10138 Ice was deicated by
Robert :il:iggius, akso at the 'hy-
r1+',tion 11,11 the sante e -es r. \Ir. H'ig-
t:in ul again in '110x0 and 10311, In
:1'+:31 'NI r. ticlg r defeated I. 0,. Ort -
welt' :old in 10,310 'defeated Robert
Cameron by n11e trite. 'in q013.ii was
Ldt;itrd (,,y W'illia-n, ('on,itt and
04-0111 in 1111314 tinct ',15 by \''itiiain J.
Mous. in 11),36 in a three cornered
ronte5l he rieicated W'illianl Shepherd
d i)avid kc hen au. 111 143,7 the pre-
00in h, ear 1.1111 a Sltarlrliek dt'Ieattid
111111 1 2"3 vote,. IV( .ceeu 11903) .and'
JI 14 111.. 11Xiger rya. a member of 11c1
cnnnci3 mid reeve a number of time,
•md 111 19.1111 rood} Warden. Mie has
hail a ?nqr• varied, and homa')I e 111n-
tticipal career.
\i1. William II arvery a KiItpen
111, nitrehte,ed 1111. 1•e,irlt••tee of the
late Alex '\point' nn Qncen street
-t no,.).. t.a„1e.r1 by harry '1lorto ti.1
ccs 14
ENori
ENJOY ONE
Zotos
FOR CHRISTMAS
`B` Beauty Salon
c)• VAPOR- MARCEL Ll A \ 'OR I T E . . 5,00 for 2.95
1):NoMachine 1j \\'AVO1-.\
2.95
111 steam \Cacc;.�
IDA) for ..... , , .7,50 Special Permanent 1.45
d i.SG for i 00�..�„�,.�..�..�
PARIS SWIRL i School Girls' Wave or End
PERMANENT .. Special 4,50 I Curls 1,50
CHARM ALL Al All 1'ertn'tlteuts inoludesItaul-
iEY PERMANENT .. Special 3,50 i poo, hair reit 1,1x1 t. wave
SALON.%t1..
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Phone 50 n1. IK 'Alain Si., Seaforth
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BUFFALO ROBE FOR SALE
\ real good I1nu010 robe, as good
as View, P1r.. .Alex Gordon, 13,q'ouoml-
v1lle: ,.
ROOMS TO RENT
1!) 1111%1111 lt,nne for hos-ekecping,
:\Pply at The New, office. '5)1
FOR SALE
1),111 pairpose Shorthorn rill}, and
netters, 11.1. rt gistered, t1.. fre,hen in
1) c. and Ivt, Some c„10 in this herd
' i1c 1 el hen 50 ;and 00 11)0. milk daily,
James 10. Scutt. Phone _',1111'-1.
FOR SALE
Ihtrhani cow. due middle of .,Larnl-
at'y; also fat raw, Clyde colt Lilly, 0
otoliths ol'ei. 'Phone 3113r 191, Myth.
P,rcy Riley, 11, '13.:11, Anhttrtt,
' FOR SALE
Ten choice pig., set en wt:ei, 41111.
.lhply to Roht :1. rintolclbv, tion, to me.
POSITION 'WANTED
1 ung• lady wishes a l i.ition as
clerk, wait. , or hon ..work. hull or
part time. 001.1y to The St'afortit
News Office.
MEN
\nthition ..utet'c, trustworthy, pre-
)11th ear, experience helpful
but not essential, to distribute house•,
held, farm. medicinal and alimentary
lir Mutat in. res0111et1 territories. (1)4411
'l'ertn>. Pair ;Profits. No Risk. Splen-
did b;ioine.s opportunities for willing
w;ntkert. )_ onipiete 111fornatt'i 01, \Vritc
F \ \IhIJEN l'd21O ID17C'rS t i)., 57(1
St, Clement 1t-, Montreal.
Mr. )lam Moreau has pro - chased
ht 'Pepper property 011 the Highway
and 0,111 get 111 c,si+.t m Ian. 1st;
Tile \\-cn1 a \, ociation of the
l'nrtrd ('bur II held r c 1, -u cessial
iia/1:17 .Mild ...Me 10,.01... in lite his.
num 1 tbe chem.!) tau ltv after-
noon. Nearly '911i0 \v41. realized,
\l loin) John -tone, ,\ ho the
int,d (0 ,reel act 111!.. (10 Park, return
d 1 her 111.1111. harm 1,11 nrlay.
ree Scrntou and :Marion
Sinclair eti Toronto ,pent the A eel:
cud at their }Moine- hene
fho lien Ill t:'hanlber of Com-
merce held a,lance said euchre in the
toiv1 11,11 ..n W4,111,411114' rvrnina it.
e' their l hrirtm;t.s 'free- Fund.
Elizabeth and P1argarrt
S1.1. t toe 1 leam. ,ni \Mond ti of
,c 1 ,nelr eek,. ':y11 11
�•t r ' 111.1,
Mr. and \ir-. I. \\'. [Malin -on
-pent Sunday with hit.l rz•itr-1' .,•'0110,
She 4.I 151 311ent 1 ..1
.. t the ll ut 1 \Ir, and \it..
\\ 't!tor lett 1; ,I weal: 1 n n, r
home near \11-n 0 '1114,
Ur. 11ar.1d Sherrie 1'.n -o01
,pent the week and at his 101!),' itrrc.
.\Ir.:nt,l Mr...•11. O. I)111IlOIt . die 01
\(r..51111 'Mr,. Thee. 111 •;'.: n.
.'Iint:m ort
Solid 1.v.
led.. 11.14 ira. 1„4.•11 "u'llu:
,.ca r:11 m„,t h, all Cite hont, o. her
lm,lher, 111.::. Richar'tl \\,1,!,, hdt 1 .t
u1.,dc for ll' -r item• in \ ar1rour.•r..
Ph-. lien Tinny f flay 1'p. a''0
tubrn in Sraf•n-ih Il .pitt1 c:orlc
\Ioneh10 morninlg. 1chere lie underwent
011 1 'anion for appewliciti,
L.. tt'v is getting, 51114 a, aril '1'
eau i,1.. peeled.
P3 i.ters \\0(0)10 and holy 'r'acket
IL I'.oetor ci,itt•rl for a few -dlay, etit!t
their grandparents. \f r. and \Irs.
1Peter \hair.
Miss Krim) Corbett of 'Flay spent
a fail,. days thi, week with iter sister.
Mrs. Itnv \Icl.aren.
Mi.: i)pruthy 1f•argn'har of 'Toronto
visited over the, week end ailh
friend, 111 tu•wn,
\iae 11eNtouglitim of IvruntpI
spent the week earl with relatives.
Death of Miss Margaret Alexander
The death occurred \'l'odue lay af-
ternoon 111,4 at her. Nolte, 1.1,1 7, 01511,
1143, 7Tuckerimiith, of \Mi0s
\laagaret \1410)111114.. She 001 1101'11
68 u•arr, ago, daughter pf the lett 1lr,
anal \i1.,, 3,,111'•:\lexanctea•, and spent
her hie un )lie '',arm where she died.
Since 'the 040,01 of their parents,
\le`dudcr and her brother. (hIrk,
have resided ori the hoiueste.ul. Stu.
1t+ a int•m'hcr of Chi, elhnr,st 'United
;Church. Site is survived by six tiro-
thu's,: Charles at home, IJohn of
\\'oodstock, 1Viliiatn nf' Comber,
Saulttel ill Sl:kalclrrwall, dtohett 01111
Manic in I'titl h Cdttrobia. The fun -
e ra! took place on Sunday to Mr.
Taggart', cemetery.
Miss Mavis Spencer of Toronto
spent the week end here with 110'
part•itt,,'Mr. and P1r,....Albert Spencer
AUCTION SALE
Of 'Faroe, Farm Stock and Imple-
ments at 101 10 Con.7,I ckcr-
t
smith 'Township, 33;j moles oath of
Sealo th on Lappet Road, on Mon-
day, December '0th, at 12.30 ,h.u3t:
horses -4. stare B years old; •1 driv-
ing horse 5 yearn old.
Cattle ---Roan caw, 6 years old, due
March 8, Jersey c00-, '0 year.,' old,
due August 1118; hl<t'ck cow', doe March
38; 'Hereford cow 5 -years old, dile
July S; Hereford cow 4 years old
with calf al foot; 'holstein cow S
years old due June 32: (i heifers rising
2: , yearlings..
11 good Collie dog; 5:0 B.P. year-old
but 1311 1 1.P. I
ullet
Implements \I as sey :Huvus hind-
er 6 foot rut; sprue' tooth cultivator;
11 disc harrow-; Blain wagon. 1 seed
drill, broadcast: set '4 section diamond
harrows; 1' sennet'; f' share manure
spreader; 1 turnip sower; 1 Deering
gtow•er; Farmers FriendFriendriding plow;
3 Cock shit tt Wilkin plow it 1 orse
take: 11 „ravel boa; weigh scales 20330
ib. capacity; fanning, mill; wheelbar-
row; grinding .:tone; root pamper; 1
rnhher lire btlq'gy 1 cutter; set dou-
ble 'h:nmc s.; set single harness: ih 1)e
Laval creast separator No, 413•; hay
fork rope, car, tock and chain, 111111-
eys; 1 ,et sling rope., whittle tree,;
m'rkyokes: 2 logging chain;; sugar
kettle; 3 feed grain hags, etc.
Quantity of :,at.; 350 11:113. turnips.
'houselt'nid 1':Ifec)s.-t9-Ionic Comfort
kitchen range;
churn; i
le
hoard; t bedroom suit et 1 ,linin'
room chairs; 1' forking chair;
ir; d
lounge: 2 iron 1111+• puts, .
The Farm. --•.\t the saute time ;11111
place there Will be tlTer'1 for sale 1(10
de'a'r, 00111; 35 aeras ready for crop
balance -ceded 10 hay and grass,
plowing clone. 'l'ernis on farm made
TWO AUCTION 'SALES
Lambert Sale•ards, S'trathroy, 60
TI'Oti S'ES on \VAI.DN!l til)'.AY, DEC.
14th 20 quiet and well -broken work-
horses; 31) t kin4 three and four, •bal-
ance'0ou•littgs. -
1(Ja1 \11:\ 1:.1) CA'.l' 1`LE, 011 R.A
i'12D_•1V'. TTEt'. 4th, 50' Fleshy 'Mixed
Heifers, Balance, Steers, Stock COWS
•n '
and Springers, rmyu Sales aks to start at 12
cluck. '1Truett, to deliver,
Ttvu., et .b.
1°H„ne 2,74. Str,throy,
_\ Mine, t.\nctiottec r.
CLEARING AUCTION .SALE
c11 Vann Stock, Impiements, flay,
(;rain and etc: at to l 411, Com "7, diol,.
erirh Tp„ six mil's 0e'l of Clinton, known achy of .•:tle..
ut Tuesday, .lyre. 71.11 :1.1 ,1 o'clock
sharp.
Everything to he -old :as proprietor
is in failing, health.
Tenn, cash.
G. H. h llintt, • \nctlom'er; .Alpert
(.nlclnugh, Proprietor..
MUSKOKA CHRISTMAS TREES
1 ,rill have a load of ('hrislntas
trees herr a week before C10i,tma's,
N:ear ,end in your order as soon as
1 tl sihle as I ovottld like to ha.pe e it be-
•re i go north. fLd Boyes, Seaforth
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1937
PIGS FOR SALE
.31 cltnice fork pigs, .ix weeks
Al. Phone tlfi r -fh, Hcusall,
FOR SALE
PS Barrel Rode pullet:. 1'honc'
130 r 214.
FOR SALE -
Pure bred dltai pnrpeise ;Shorthorn
cows and heifer,, Mut in 11)40. and op-
en Heifers. 'Gond milking strain, One
York 11. 04.11 ,loo to farrow Dec. 10. >'p,
ply to I;eu. 1.. Reid, \'at'na. 'Ont.
45
NOTICE
The \bt K,1110µ Connell Milt' meet at
\tiller's hotel,'\\'Ih.m,,ml :Monday.
i)tc. Lith at(lifto'clock ,1.m,.l'alhie' in-
terested shoti1tI ,;.vaso themselves n1...
cot Jingly,
JOHN \icN.\6-, Clerk,
'Perot Cash.
Roland Kenealy, Proprietnt , tit o.
Il. Elliott, ':Auctioneer.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
itt 1- glttondvillc thee acres with 0
seven roost -franc house, hard and
soft water, hydro throughout, good
barn, hen house in good repair anti
lots taus. :Ell 'Rowland, Walton,
WOOD POR SALE
Dry soft wood, white ash, maple, and
elm, telt a cord, illione 5 on :2137:, Ed,
Da,oirison, W'IIIion, '41.R. 2:
Cattle Feeders!
THIS ANSWER IS RIGHT
1 plus 2 =
CATTLE CHOP CHOP
CHECKERS
As much beef can be produced
by feeding 100 of Cattle
Checkers, plus 200 of Chop, AS
can be produced on 400 Chop,
alone, But by feeding Cattle
Checkers your steers will be
"WELL 'FINISHED" and
bring a premium price when
marketed.
PURINA Laying Mash, $2.50 cwt,
Thos. is son
SEAFORTH. Phone 13
To Busy to Write Much!
WRITE, PHONE OR CALL IN AND DISCUSS YOUR POUL-
TRY, HOGS OR CATTLE PROBLEMS 'WITH US
1. "Wortnfooct" for Poultry, Hogs, Etc., the new a "d
proven discovery by R. A. Finn & Co. The only remedy we
know of that will check or prevent paralysis (or unthrifti-
ness) and kills all kinds of worms including microscopic tape
worths in Poultry.
2. Health Minerals for Poultry, Cattle and Hogs.
`,111 it i.III'', II CM fr•e.ls V. era 11. llIOt'Oa Re. t he 1' tt .11 feeding
)1111:1 it to l't2;lar
production 1,0 2115. ,n• more. Many customers .ill
this district 001' doing this with mineralized feed ft,lle,will
"\\ol'ilittntl."
Dozens of customers are reporting production of from 70 to over 80%n
on Health Minerals, mineralized Feed following "Wormfood" and if
you conte into our office we can give you the names or take you to
these customers. .
Here are some 111400ts:
1. From 70 to 72 dozen eggs per week from 175 pullets as high as
150 eggs in one day. LESS feed used when using Health MINERAL
in the Feed. Before using mineral in the feed production was good over
50 per cent, but used 1% bags mixed feed per week. After using min-
eralized feed production increased to over 70 per cent, and only one
bag mineralized feed was used.
2. Production over 80 to 87 per cent. They're laying too much; I
don't know how to stop them. As high as 200 eggs from 230 pullets.
Cannibalism was also stopped after using Health Mineral
3. After changing directly over from ordinary commercial feed to
your mineralized feed my production climbed from 50 to 75 per cent
in three weeks and still gaining. I think they will lay 85 per cent by
the way they look, in another week. This is the most eggs we ever got
this time of the year.
The new discovery "Wormfood" and 'Health Mineral will give you.
iust as increased results in Hogs and Cattle as it will in Poultry.
Increased vigor and thriftiness and less feed per pound of gain,
Increased milk production, less trouble with mastitis, caked udders,
abortion in cattle, anemic and runty pigs.,
Our soilis contaminated with worm eggs andour feeddeficient in
+1ttnerals: Use ''Wormfood" for Hogs and Poultry and Health mineral
for hogs, cattle and poultry. Get those hogs away at 5 months litre you
used to do years ago, It can be done again if you get on tite right track
Lakeview Poultry Farm Wein Bros.
EXETER, 'ONT.
CASH AND CARRY
FRIDAY tt SATURDAY ONLY
Swansdown Cake
Flour, large pkge.
Pastry Flour, 24 lb
Wheat Berries, 5 lb
23c
30c Choice Currants, 2 lb 23c
69c Choice Dates, 3 lb . „,.. 23c
23c Morning Cheer Coffee, lb . , 23c
All Bran, per pkge. 21c Red Rose Tea, lb 550
Shredded Wheat, 2 pkges. ..230 Lipton's Teal 1b_ 590
Cut Peel, lb: 200 Shortening, 2 lb 27e
Lemon Peel, 1b 20c Lard, 2 Ib. 29c
Orange Peel, lb: 20c Weiners, 2 lb 33c
Citron Peel, lb. 28c Bologna, 2 lb. 25c
Seedless Raisins, 2 ib
IBEX BLANKETS Pair 2,09
W. J. Finnigan
ELMER D. BLL, B.A.
Successor to Sohn H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Seaforth, Ontario
FOUND
Strayed steer found on Lot 3:5, i51;,�
con. ,1v3, 1!eKill-op, Apply to 'Theron
Settle., -phone 337 r 32, Seaforth.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
A desirable property on Main 5L,
Fgtnitu lville, con,3....ting 1.,f seven
room frame house with 'hardl anti .,,g,1
water and hydro, half an acreof land,
a
house. 1 lssr t o
and stable and hen . 1e
Nov, ,21hh, Corner lot. Apply at Thr
Sew. ofthee.
GRAIN AND BEANS WANTED
i ata buying grain aa1,1. ht'atts • for
\Mr. Thompson of Ilens,ill. For price.
..all 160 t• 4, Sam he nay, Seaforth,
agent for Pennsylvania oils and
';rew,e•s,
FARM WANTED
Party wkites to rent 1:1)0 111 1150
acre farm for three years, with option
of buying. at end of let,ti or end of
lira year if sats tactor}. 11tIot he No,
1 land, good buildings good water
supply. Apply to the Mews
E. C. Chamberlain
INSURANCE AGENCIES
ANNIOUNCES
The purchase of the insurance busi-
ness of Hays and Meir and the ad-
dition of their companies to our ,)rev-
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 pan. Saturday
evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p.m
AND "ORD CO!(
fir•
We are now in a position to
supply you with Ford Stove Coke
or Red Jacket Soft Coal at at-
tractive prices. Get our prices on
3 to 5 -ton orders -delivered at
your home,
SPROAT & SPROAT
TILE MF,TRS,
Phone 136 r 2. Seaforth
os
momemmsnonsmdrm.
Christmas Suggestions
BUY EARLY AND GET THE BEST
SPECIAL
GUITAR
$4.95
GIBSON GUITAR
reg. 100.00 for ....$65.00
GUITAR IN CASE
Special $10.75
CLARINET
Albert System $35.00
HIGH HAT SOCK
CYMBAL, complete $15.00
METRONOMES
for piano 4 95
MUSIC STANDS
$1 25 to $4.00
MOUTHORGAN
special 19c
MOUTHORGANS
Chrornatic ...1.50 to 5.00
SPECIAL
ALTO SAXOPHONE
$65.00
DRUM SET, complete with
scene, for $45.00
VIOLIN OUTFIT.... $9.95
ACCORDION 18.00
PIANO ACCORDION
120 base $89,00
UKULELES $2,50
and up
TEMPLE BLOCK
set of 5 $18.00
JEW HARPS . , ..10c to 75c
WHISTLES &
FLAGOLETTES.. 15c to 75c
ALL MUSICAL INSTRUMENTS REPAIRED
By an Expert from. Toronto. ALL WORK GUARANTEED
BIG COLLIsCTION OF CHRISTMAS MUSIC and BOOKS
SALE MUSIC 15c per copy or 8 copies for $1.0')
D'Erina Deacr u is Sho e
242 Dundas Street
I.onr.l; 3 tit.
Heintzman Bldg.
Open Evenings
MODEL
13624A
s5950
It's a most too good to be true. This handsome
six -tube Westinghouse Radiouses:less-batterycur
rent than former four- or five -tube models .
thanks to the Permanent Magnet Dynamic
Speaker. The rich walnut cabinet encloses latest'
y
Westinghouse six -tube superheterodyne chassis
with. Automatic Tone Compensation, Automatic
Volume Control and latest type Dual Ratio tuning.
A revelation of value,
JOHN BACH
Main :St., SEAFORTH
Phone 17