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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
THURSDAY, DECEMBER 9, 1937'
HENSALL
•
Council Meeting—
The regular meet„ig of die village
'council washeld on Monday evening
in the council chamber at!8oclock,
All members present except
Twitchell. 'Minutes of the previous
meeting were read and adopted 'D'r,
j, !G Sanillie, medical health olhcer,'
was present and react 'his report. and
made a few•suggestions re th'e 'health
of the village. The report was adopt-
ed J.A. (Paterson, relief officer for
the village, reported no one on relief'
at Present. Communications read as
follows. ,Dept.. of 'Health, Dept. of
National ,Health, and 1Pen ions; D'ep't,
Of Highways, ret, bylaw, Same filedr
By-law !No. 9 v'ts passed. Bills and
accounts --IH. Day'man relief groc-
.erie $3.4x2 O R,iwcliffe relief milk,
$"2t T. f Drummond, relief meat, $?-
G. \V.Hes, $t314 G. M. Case, team
coal $414.415; lHenaall Hydro, $5.03; 1
Passmore, for I D„ :$117 40 J, ...\ Pat-
erson, rev, voter, 'list. $4a.7ty 1', G
Boathrnn, do, $5, IF. Coleman, labor
on streets. 1$1.60; Lett (Rands do
81.70:0. ,Redden, do,82.30: Alex
Hildebrand, do,1j12,r0 T. Sangster
riot a+ -x:715.; R Taylor, sink, $3'51]
R. L Shaddir salary, 8412 Geo
Brock, alar) councillor,'1S; \\'. J
Jones,salary councillor $78; W. Shep-
herd, rlo., $28, O. Twitchell, do., $28
. Jas. A. Paterson. 'bal, of :'alar), $84
C. Cook, sal. treasurer, $67,50: 'Geo
Fee,salary tonstallile $a0.7t1 Dr
Smillie, salary M,C) H . Y0' i G
B'unthrint, collector, '845 Carl P tss-
mitre, motor mecliani¢ `12'S: (eor.>t
Walker, bal. salary caretaker, 4,12.80
(leu Hodson, salary,water tank
$2nista, Nelson Blatcitfotd, 1;. of H..
P4; J. '.\. 'Paterson, do, $6, 1: E.
Shaddick, tlo, $h: lDr. Smillie, ch)., $6.
total. $SLYS,J$. Shepherd -lone,.- -'fha
acaunnts a. read 'he paid. Carried,
Brock -Shepherd, 'That the constable
he instructed to collect the poll tax.
Carried. -,_Discussion of plans, as to
rate for Charging for the rink, took
place also a set , f rule, partly. drafted
to ,s he completed next meeting.
'Jas. .\: Paterson, Cicrk.
The Sunday School of tit. Paul',,
Anglican Church will hold their
Christmas 'free and entertainment it
the basement of the church on 'Friday
evening, ,Dec. 17th at S o'clock.
The annual community Christmas.
tree will be held oar Thursday after-
noon, Dec, 2tird, in front of the town
hall.Santa Claus will arrive about 2
o'clock. Addresses of welcome will be
given by the reeve and local clergy-
men.
'Hien. All children of 11-1ensald and dis-
'•tric't are invited to hr present ;and
spinel an hour with Santa Clan,. Each
child will be presented ,t it 11 11 hag of
candy.
The I-Iensall Chamber ui Commerce
will sponsor another euchre :and ,1;tuce
in' the town hall on 'Dee 25)tlt.
:Mr, and :sirs Jas. 'Paterson visited
over the Week end with relatives in
Kitchener.
:4Ir. Harry Hudson ti.ited over the,
week end cath his sister, Mr. and Mrs.
Harry Abray in London.
Mrs. Runt, 'Paterson Sr. is 'visiting
in Londan with her 'siker, Mrs. "Reit.
Eaere.tt.
lir. iRoht. Drysdale, . ace onfpan ied
by his mother and Mr Jas. A. 'Pater-
son, Were calling on London friends
on Alonday.
lir . William Sangster visited in
London on :Monday.
lir. and Mrs. Leslie Nnitht and
children of 'liitchener spent the week
end here with relatives
Mr, and Mrs. Orval 1 -leavers and
tw•o children of .Farquhar spent Stan -
day here with relatives.
Annual Meeting of 1W.,M,S,
The \\'.\4:S, Of the United Church
held their December meeting Thurs-
day afternoon at 3 pan. in the school
room of the church with the presid-
ent, Mrs. Cross, presiding, Devotional
was token by \h•s. Drysdale, prayer
by Mrs. Lanunie, solo. Mrs. 1 ieOrge
Hess. Mrs. ,F11,hie gave a very inter-
esting talk. Different reports were gi
vett which were very atisfactory. - es-
pecially the mite box report. Rey. \ir
Sinclair rbcs took charge of the tweet
ing and election of officer,', took place
for the year PISS, which are as 1W -
lows:
, 1.
low : Hon. pre Mrs..C. .\. \ldl)i
neli; president. Mrs. t r s: vice prf•,•
ident., \I r,. L'allenttne. hIrs. Sm-
elair, \Its. .1. Ehler; tria.m•er, \I r,
C. Cook; ok; correspondingsecretary-,
Mrs A. \V. I Hemphill; recording
secretary, Mrs. N. Cook;assist, rec.
sec„ Mrs. 1T ii{Pfarsl:• \list 1n;u'y
Monthly sec., Mrs. ,P. Mann.: pianist
Mrs. Drysdale a: at., Mr-. siiclair
Christian Stet\ rr lship, Mrs. Wits.,
Carne Temperance :et hli, ltlmi1
Murray; mite box secretaries. \t. E
McQueen, \lr R..1. Pearson Mr -
Geo, Hess; supply' can \f•rs. l-kler
'Mrs. C. Cook Mr , 5, Mennen dower
committee, hIrs. Fred Hess, hIrs. C'
A. McDonnell; strangers secretaries
Nits. lferner, Mrs. C. 'Cool.; mission
Supt Miss Irene IDatigleis; Aft scion
Band sttpts;, Miss iKethryne Drysdale
Hiss \lildred McDonnell, Mrd. Norm-
mg+ton; P.a'by Band suet ,, Mrs. Laird
:1•Tickle. Mrs. C, Cook.' 'The :meeting -
closed with prayer 1by Mr, Sinclair,
Cyclone hockey League 'Revived.—
/A, well attended and enthusiastic
meeting oto
of the
g hockey el �
e
3 fans took
place
in the seined chantbcr of the town'
hall on 1Frfclay evening.Discussion.
tarok place as Ito the advisability o
entering a Hensal•1 team in the' D M A
It Was finally .deviated to revive the
Cyclone League, corsis!ting of teann.
from ;Hensel, 'Zurich, ,Exeter and
Da.hwtyorl This week ,epresentativcs
of the four clubs are do meet in the
village to .draw' tap ;r schedule for the
winter. The following officer.
elected for ihr tiietnsall !Hockey Club':
Hon. Presidents, 'William, (ioldhn'g,
lances Ballentyne LLL„\„ pres-
ident, co.(eBrock ,secretary -tree , C:
Blnwes; •manager, 'Ernest S1h'addick;
mach Harold Poster, ,Executive corn
Garnet Case, Sant .'J'ndor, Earl Dram -
mond, (,ea: Mess Spencer, gas. Pat•.
erson, \C, ,G, :Drysdale,
The Wolielo Class of 'the United
Church held their
regular monthly
thi
YI
meeting in the schoolroom •ofthe
birch nn Friday e,verting 'rlfere w'as
meeting w
g as in chare ge of members. lfis
FJrartc
nr JiO:•11er and hiss IT, Smillie, A'Liss
e)
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PERNANENTS.
ENJOY ONE FOR CHRISTMAS
Zotos Beauty Satan
VAPOR - MARCEL Ft\VOR1TL.. 5.00 for 2.95
No MachineWA\7OT. A 2.95
All .SteamWaves I
10.00 for 7 50 t Special Permanent 1.95
7.50 for 5 00
PARIS SWIRL ~ i77 School Girls' Wave or End
PERMANENT ., Special 4.50 t Curls 1.50
CHARM ALL . L~~ Alt Permanents include sham-
e. PERMANENT , , Special 3.50. poo, hair cut and f. wave
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B BEAUTY � �N
Y SA.�(O
Phone 50 or 18. Main St.,'Seaforthp
p
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0
Smillie conducted the opening'. exer-
cises: A short program was enjoyed,
at piano solo by Miss H. \lcb15"irchy;
reading by Miss L. Love; dialogue by
Mr, and \Irs. ;Td'hn Corbett. Carols -
were sung by the class. .1 number ni
Interesting gatnes and contests ,vere
enjoyed. :\ box was packed, valued 'at
over $1115, to be shipped to Saskatche-
wan. A social half hour was spent and
a tasty lunch served.
Mr, and Nits, .\lain 11'assmnre and
two- children of the Thames Road
spent Monday 'here with her parents,
\I r. and. :Mrs. Peter Moir,
Mx. and byrs. Laird Mickle and
children spent Sunday with 13itlge-
towat rel ati vet's
Nliss \largdret Bell of (Guelph spent
the week end here with her parents,
Alr and Mrs. Robt. Bell.
Mr. \\Tliam Fairbairn has moved
ved
his family ;.runs the Blatchford house,
on South aLichnlond st„ to rooms over
Lentils O'Brien', produce store on
King -1.
\lr. Ray Paterson of ('Brunt„ stunt
I) girds roil horn cull hi> ;,arena,,
\Ir. and Mrs. 12,.111. :Paterson.
The regular ,\rnold 1 ircle meeting
Was held at the Mune of the president,
Mass \label \\'orkintin, an \lonrl:7
c\eat:ns with a eery good.:attendance.
anal ,nenerl 1, singing a h}'nur, after
,e15,1' :51i,s \Vorknaan led in prayer.
'I'lte minute..'' the previous meeting
acre read andadopted and Ow roll
called. Bu in 15 dt tns<id and
Mans made for Lite bazaar and sale of
home made cooking to he held Sat-
urday afternoon, Dec. 11111th. •\ paper,
in "Deaconess '('raining” was given
by Mrs, 'Roy- \irLaren. Christmas"
carols were .11115. . \lis nervi Pfau'
gate the topic. The tnemin5 c;osed"hv
repeating; the Lord's prayer in unison,
pretty "'et! (-Hag it, ,nle'nt-
itirt'd at the honer • f \Tr, and \lr,,1
David Channel of Ilihhcrt '1't. when
their daughter, lanes Viola was united.
in marriage to 5!r, Eduard ])taring
of lixeter. The marriage ass per-
formed by Rec. 13rthur Sinclair at 1121
o'clock noon Sah,rclat 1)ee, $th. 'I'li'
t,r, cum>m51i w,1s \ I r. Fltzgerald u'
Exeter and the bride tiid wti. Nils,"
Lola Trc-ffry, ddthlu'rt Tu. The \\
ding starch n is 1 leyed by Mrs, Ed.:
Channel. \Etta congratulations, the
tveddinu guests ,at down n, the eyed.t
.lino dinner. 11r, nml Mrs. Dearing
s111 reside in Exeter Where \fr. Dear-
ing' ds art employee of the Canadian
Canners Ltd.
1'Ii 57P:S. of the 1'nited C'hurc'h
held their regular meeting on Mon -
51:5t t',e1) 15 and also had election of
7117 e rs for the year. i103t4, Miss Greta
Lanunie, the tt','4dent, 'preside 1, the
meeting opener) by singing hymen ;1211
and the 1.e r! s prayer, :Sc•rinture les
ht rs to 5)eQneen, De\ tiuna'
reading, Goldie Cross; minutes adopt-
ed and treasurer's report green. Elec-
tion of o!fi cors took phare :t ith Ree.
\rthur Sinclaii in charge: L're',,
fl 'meta. 1,:nntni ; %i,x .err:.. t lady.
Pass/norm secretary. Elva \IcQ een;
assistant sec., Mildred Sermon; treas.,
Clarence timiIlic: devotional mint.,
Mrs. t11es, t L•ulr, 1 as -011 re mis-
sionary snit., Doreen :Farquhar, \irs.
13. Broderick: citizt'nrltip cont., Fdd-
son 1'g)rest, 13111 Celerity, social chin.,
Flm:enve \\'elsh, Shirley 'l'tpitehi•11,
Glib Cross; pianist Gladys Luker;
Helen AdcAltfrtrn',
TM popular radio preacher :and
singer,5Ir. Cyrus (Gate. of Toronto,
,v ,ll preach 1 a h in the T-Ten,al1 1`n'itcd.
Church nextx Sunday evening, Dec.
112th at 7 pan. He will ;areach and
sing at Cltiselhnrst t i the sante after-
noon at 3 p.m,
\1r. hart Parini•r of 'Toronto is
visiting. his ,parents, \1r, and \dr.,, 'r
l'1'. I'arinaer.
ing as well as could be expected.
A•I_emhers of the 'township Council
stet 111 the hall, Tuesday.
The \\, •A, of St, John's Church
held their annual 'meeting in the
church, Monday, 'the old' officers were
elected for 10318. After the meeting
two bales were .packed for the \\'e.st
and two extra 'bales were donated and
packed by :Mrs. M, 1G. Beatty and
Miss I:{dyth :\lnssnp ` for western. re-
lief,
HAYFIELD
Thr falteral services were. )veld Sat -
'•relay for Marian 'Elizabeth Davison,
of Bayfield, aged 176 years, who diad.
in the tScott Memorial Hospital, Sea-
forth, after an idiueei of dye weeks.
She was the youngest daughter of
Catherine Davison and the late ;A)hn
1)avieo,, Su ri icing arc two sisters,
51rs. henry Lord, 2Iontreal and 5!rs..
'1 h,,-, \fall,')1, Hamilton; four broth-
'ers, Fred ,df Detroit: sand \,'is'h, Lyle
and Russell at hone S•he w;,s a mem-
ber of tate Presbyterian Churoh, hest.
13 'I`eaklie nlliciated at the fina:nal
rrv-i<es and : interment was in Ray-
'fiel(' cemetery. Pallbearers were: \V;n.
Parker. I. Carter, ,1., Elliott, \\'alter.
Johnson, Fred 'Westin' and Charlie
Parker.
\Miss Margaret Graves of 'Toronto
'was in the vidla:ge nit Saturday atteml-
in: the funeral of the late Marion
'Dacidsvitt:
Sirs. (T. \\'t c,l.s,-w•ho is in lire tiod-
erirh hospital: is improving and her
many friends hope to see her home
'fully recovered in the near feature..
The municipal election for village
testees was held on Monday. Voting
taking play'' in the 'Gown Hall. Thr
iollnw rata is a re.ntlt n:f voting.: Mr, j,
I -Toward gO, L. 'Elliott '1R, \Vi. Per-
gttsott 78, If. Ross 49. The Timet three
acre elected village eros tees for the
the tl'nika Village of Rayfield for 10138,
1 Tr..Prior, district engineer, of lam-
111N-in,
c-
ide n, was in the village on Monday,
IMiss 1)otis 'Fe'atherstone has taken
a position in London.
VARNA
\•Its. \\'Dods of St, lfelens was the
best n'
g t Mrs. VI. Reid over the tverk
end. -
The many friends of Miss Bessie
Chuter will be surprised to know she
t%'os rushed to Seaforth Hospital Sim -
day to be operated on for appendici-
tis and at the time of wniting was do-
C
lI�allFa4'a -;gaalP
A SNOWBIRD
WASHER
Also
APARTMENT RADIOS
Squall Aorto paytncnt, Balance
111 monthly payments .Prices lowest. -Quality highest
a oc demonstration, ph. ;14-616e
J. E. HUGILL
d'
Don't Want Fat Hogs
It is particularly difficult in thea
'lar, 1)11ets of feed and lent pr4vs.1,
et ,farmers to, realize that the market
'I•eg , not it inn a '•tt hog, at least tot
a ;log of the fattest type. .n in) (11111' a
decade or .o ago, The ho; That takes
the premum inch} i, the select bacon
art. whish is, nnuteratiy 1v speak -
111_., a lean hoe we tubing 1;4;0 to 221
Pounds nfT car, at :tock yards. Such
hosts hake ,1 jowl and shoulder light
and ,ninth a bark from neck to tail
i ctrl1 fleshed, a aide 101- ,irnl,tinr,
11 511) from the huk, a belly short-
1111-t th),'ktt •„ of fleshing. a fhwik wall
let down ti'u wd ITrni, a beau tubs and a
gond gev10011. finish With nit excess
fat.
The hest way !to understand the.
type of hog that gets the dollar prcn1-
Millis to visit a stockyard or abattoir
or grading station where 'hog grading
is being done .ancl see fn'r yourself the
type of hog that stets the dollar prem
Mian for the producer.
Seed Crop
Report
p t
Qi:astern, Northern and Central' ,On
Demand: There is a good deutand
Inc alfalfa and alsike 'bid present de-
mand for domestic. red chx^er, tim-
othy and sweet clover is ratherpoor.
Supply: Red Clover -200,0.00 lbs,
plus a carryover of '715;600 lbs, Alsike
-Only a few' scattered lets left as the
crop was poor. Alfalfa _.101115,' a few•
scattered lots left. Sweet -clan=et'•-
2'2t5,000 1b,. pbns a carryover of 3134000
Ib 'I'iIn1(Ity--U,900,000 'tubs. plus a.
carryover of 97154000 lbs, Timothy and
lsikc nu5tures-50,000 Ihs. phos a
carryover of 50,000 ibs,
tPatccs: +\Ifalfa- T lir :quantities are
selling at the -following- prices: 26e to
28r per platted for grade 1 and lhic to
21e when in the rou513, .11sil.c 2;5e to
20' per pound for basis No, t1 and 18c4c
to 212c from the thresl .I.,
x•r, antnlhy;—I
AUCTION SALE
Community Sales will' be held atthe
Queen's hotel barns; Seaforth, every
Wednesday.
Next 'ale Wednesday, December
1151th at ;11 p.m.
The last (lay was 'a stormy day but
sale oyes :a su'ceess; everything was
cleaned 11,P, Any person' having Cattle.
'Pigs, Horses or lI,sttpl'ements, please
ta
bring thein, (Rates reasonable. Any
information sill ,be looked 'after if left
at the nuoen's 'Iilatel.
\.\e will have one. truck to deliver
oar stock at reasonable rates, J. .1.
Coyne, Staffs,. ,manager.!Four horses, a pair -of choice lblocky
stares; 6 and 17 years lolti 1 general
Purpose horse, Ill choice 'general pur-
pose mare One caw with calf at foot,
three .others id'ue 1ig'ht away. 116 choice
stockers. Sixty choice pigs front suck-.
crs to chunks. t uanntune of all hinds
Two cutters and 11 sot of sleighs, 1
ret single harness. TWO extension
ladders 317 foot; a wheelbarrow.Terms—Cash.
Harold IDdl'e, phone 11140, ScafartII
Auctioneer; Joseph 'J. Coyne, 5'1anag
er, 413 ring 2, Dublin.
CAUTION,!
TO PERSONS ERECTING
RADIO AERIAL AND
CLOTHES LINE
WIRES .
\ Bomber of these wires have ant t non, `Seaforth, in very
close proximity to Hydro wires
that• are very hazardous, and
also detrimental to the proper
functioning 5 lire alarm sys-
tem.I)u not place any wire
closer than six feet from Tfycl.r'o
wires, and always beneath.
Public Utilities
Cornmission
CARD OF THANKS
The Pollock family -wish 4•0 eaert..
their deep appreciation to their matte
friends and neighbors for the kind-
ness and sympathy shown them in
their sorrow for the loss of their be-
loved mother.
5e to 15I4a. 'for grade I\n. 1: 'Prices are
not set available for red dover and
sweet clover.w-
(Soufhester1 'Ontario).
Demand: The demand for all items
except .timothy 'is now 'quite active.
Export business is brute for most
Ichnls of seeds in this part of the pre-
,.inee and the seed is moving rapidly.
Supply: Red clover-11lll6;55,00 lbs,
\1.ike- P51111 lbs. 'l'intothy--'1,7LO,-
WI) 15., \hhnlfa' .3l' .000 ib,. Sweet
cloy
'Prices: 'Red clover --213c per 1b. has -
is tNu, 1 grade and )7e 10 2,1n. for
country ran. Alfalfa -211r per lb. 'bas-
is No. 1' grade and 117'y e to 2uc for
country. rn.:\lsikc---25c- per ib. basis
`No, 1 grade and 1''71,1e to 120c forcoontry" rot. Sweet clover--.(t.�r per lb.
3
basis No. 11, grade and ",;c to 5e forrouutry run. Timothy- •,t?.::c per ib.
hasis No. 1. grade and 1112' to 2:t r
Inc country run. Canadian blue .grass
--9c. per II). basis No. 1 grade and 6c
to 7c for country run.
Reports by Counties
}Talton County reports fall wheat
going into •.i inter with a very iiglt
Yup. In Moron County the volume 01
poultry 1)5111 marketed is f115 to 255
lighter than last tear, hit quality is
%cell till to tve•rt.ge.. The acreage o
fill' wheat is alov\n amlewhat i1
Brant, 51 ith very little top. Lincoln re-
ports a good demand for dresses
poultry, as \\ ell is live poultry, espec-
ially will fleshed young cockerels, It
Middlesex the demand for 'butcher
1
cattle
las been practically at a stand-
still as many drovers took substantia
losses on cattle bought in IN.ovem'ben
\\'•heat has. keen selling there at 9'5c a
bushel, oats and mixed ,grains at $1.n040
per cwt., barley •at 515'c to 165c Fel
bushel, In Peterborough County the
acreage of fall wheat has increased
,
about 115 and while there are a nuns -
her of very fine stands, the majority
of 'Iieds do not show the usual am-
ount
of to
In I•
p. Iron
tenac surplus
stock is gradually ,being marketed ,and
prices are lower as a consequence
market hogs there being about $17.00
Per cwt., and dry.milch cows from
$130 to 1$40, The ,Egg and (Poultry As-
sn. in Renfrew is holding weeklypools tattwo -centres in the county and
managers report increased shipmentsover last yelar. Milk -fed A chicl.etts
avers down ,in price recently, but net-
ted the farmers 221c 'lb. The ...Manitoul-
in Co-ope,'t5vec Turkey GrowemS',1A0-
sociation have more bind's listed than,
last year. Th-ey plan to sell two full
carloads of Christmas dinners in 'Te-
ronto early in December. 'A. total of
44,000 'lambs left Rainy River Dis-
trict this fall at tan overage of $7,00
per lamb 'to the. farmer, 'Several 'car-
loads of hay have ,been brought into
the Sodbury district costing about
$115'.00 a tan to '0.e farmers.
We Save .U. Money
SATURDAY SPECIALS
RED PATH
per cwt, 5.49.
10 Lbs. .55
5 lbs. 28
With a $2 cash
Grocery Order
Finest Dates, 3 lbs 25c
Choice 'Currants, 2 lbs, . , , , 21c
Figs, 2 lbs, 19c
Christmas Mixture Candy,
2 Lbs. 19c
Cut Rock Candy, 2 tbs..,,.25c
Chocolate Drops, 2 lbs 23c
French Creams, 2 firs 25c
Fig Bars, 2 lbs, 29c
Cocoanut, 1 lb. 19c
Pure Lard 2 lips 27c
we Finnigan
ELMER D. BF LL. B.A
Successor to John H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Seaforth, Ontario
IN MEMORIAM
.dein;.--Ln loving memory of
Loving mother, Mrs. H. •\dtun's, who
departed December 815, .1027,
'Though the years pass 'by- ;o- quickly,
Yet,it seems ,t :long, long while
Since we heard your kind voice
.speaking.
.And we saw your loving .senile..
RESERVE
December °271) fir,C'hin1on i1Loapit,tl
Dance. Music by -Otto-ildenderson's
Orchestra.
NOTICE
.\i1 hooks nit,t he ,','lnrned to the
Public. i.ibrrary till ur •before Dee. 24,
:t:creta 'Thompson, Librarian,
STAG EUCHRE
On 'l'tte.sday, Dec. 1 -4th, Seaforth
Euchre Chub in their Mob rooms.
Everybody -welcome.
NOTICE
("enders for caretaking of Molted
Church, Constance, for 1938 ui'1, br
received 11' to ller, 211th. .\ !so 1'1
1'O'ds of hard wood, 111aitle and bench
116'long, to 'be delivered, \\ ii1iatn
Britton, Treas..
FOR SALE
'three piece chesterfield snit, as
;,sod as new, will sell illicitly., \ppi.
at The News.
AGENTS WANTED
11.1 nils=ih1e ro',,c. 11,111 to „Iter
Retie(' melt with ambition to fore•
ahead, bine of tilt) daily nccrssitrs
Rv.crg e,l territories, Cash 'Teams. \,
12isle 'Plenty of genuine- elrmcr. fn
511e in ilependen'e, ,nt'e '15)1ii
Over 7011 satisfied dc'alers nos,..\VITY
\'T•TLY 110,R INP'0'R\I.A'I'lON:
Fa\11'LEN CO., 570 1r. Clement "t.,
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 yotx
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
ROOMS TO RENT
1n private :hone :for housekeeping.
Apply a't The i\etis office, 50
WOOD FOR SALE
Dry sift wood, white ash, maple. and
elm, $d a torch :Phone ;5 on 2438„ Ed,
Davidson, Walton, ;R,12, 2,
MUSKOKA CHRISTMAS TREES
4 will have tit load of Christmas
trees :here a week before Christmas.
S'4.a.se send in your order as soon as
possible as I would like to have it be-
fore 1 go north. Ed Boyes, Seaforth.
FOUND
Strayed steer found on Lot 35, Nit
Con. 114, 51n1Cii'lop, .Apply to Theron
Betties, phone 2437 r 3'11; Seaforth,
PROPERTY FOR SALE
:\ desirable property on Main St..
Rgntoudville, consisting of seven
room frame house with 'hard and soft
water and hydro, tlalf an acre of land.
and stahle and heft Mouse. 'Possession
Nov, 21115. Corner lot. 'Apply at The
News oftiee,
GRAIN AND BEANS WANTED
1 am buying ;grain and beans for
\fr, •I,'ltomp.1; of Hensel. For price,
call trill r 4, Sane Chesney, Seaforth,
agc;;tl for Pennsyiva:nia nits and
greases:
CHRISTMAS - C'O.NCERT
The annual Christmas concert and
C.ht ,iotas Tree al S,S, No, 6, 5lc-
Ki1ton, will be held in arse -school-
room nn Tiresda ui lit Dec 21' t
Montreal. Admission .POs.
PROPOSITION
before you decide
Our reputation for quality and service insures a
ready market for used radio sets. We can allow
you top prices for your old set on the purchase of
a new 1938 Westinghouse. Before you make a
trade, come in and get our proposition.
See the NEW 1938
stinghOuse
The finest radio we have ever
offered sensational
advancements including spe-
cial Armchair Model illustrat-
ed, also the newest Automatic
Tuning Models ..with Auto-
matic Frequency Control,
Atlas of the Air Dial, Remote
Control and countless other
advanced features,
$1O. DOWN
You can own a Westinghouse Radio
for as little es $10 down and 8.5 a
month, with liberal allowance for
Voir old sec.
JOHN BACH
Main St., SEAFORTH Phone 17