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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1928-10-11, Page 8E HT gamete NSALL, Alts. Percy,Southel, of Windsor, ie visiting her another, birra. M.'Pope, :vie. an l Airs, 3,'op14n4 and 'family, Loudon, have rented Air, Ewald ruuinl ad's !rouse, and leave become 'esidcotis of our village, t Master.Ray 'Reid, Of London, vest d' for a, few days with his weand- lother, Mrs: 11. Reid, The concert given in the 'Town Hall oil 'Thursday eveuhtg' last by Archie ',(}1+ oCatliouelt and troupe, of Loudotll ".-under the auspices of the Hensa Fire Ilrtgade was very largely attend- '' ed, the hail beutg filled to capacity. The troupe consisted 'uf Archie. Me- C:ulloch; allatlys Cornell, soloist; ' Pauline 'Wilson, elocutionist; bits, ,Ivi, Arnnstroag,, t'jliniet; and Methene Smith, planet, The company delight- ed the large audience'with every nunn- ber they rendered, while their cos- •tomes for the different numbers were most pleasing. The firemen are to be. eengratuIated on securing this 'fine talent, A number from Hensall attended the anniversary services at Chiselh Ob Sunday, Fowl suppers are now the order of e } eof the day, a number franc (Hensall at- tending the one at Crediton on Thera - day evening last, Mr, and Mrs, Wilson, of Stratford, visited on Sunday at the home of Mr, and Mrs. 'George Brown. Mr. and :firs, 'William .Penhale, of Exeter, visited in town 00 Monday. Mr, William Foster, of the Parr Line, flay, has purchased the resid- ence of Mr. J. W, Skinner, on Wel- lington Street. Mr, Foster, who re- cently sold his farm to his neighbor, Mr, Charles Stevenson, will hold a sale of his farm stock and implements oil October 25th, after which Air, and Mrs. Foster will •move to Hensall. The wedding of Mr, Harry Har- mon, Hensall, to Mrs, Thomas Oliver, of Centralia, took place at 'Centralia, on Wednesday last, If a suitable res- idence can be obtained. Mr. ,and Mrs. Harmon will come to Hensall to live, Mr, William Moore, of ,London, vis- ited relatives in town on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. 'Hildebrandt, who were married in London on 'Wednes- day last, returned home on 'Thursd'ay and were warmly welcomed by the young people of the village, and an orchestra entertained them one even- ing. iReeee Robert Higgins was in Cxod- erich Thursday attending a meeting of the Provincial Highway Advisory Board, who are in the County this 1 •week looking over the proposed ad- diticns to the County Road system. ; The Reeve is trying to get the road to the cast of Hensall again placed on the •County• system. t The meeting of the Young .People's l League of the United Church was held un Monday evening and was in charge of Miss M. Ellis, and presided over by the President, Miss Nora t, Folifek. .After the devotional part of the meeting, Rev. Mr. Sinclair gave a terestin topic on "The hour very lu g �which Departments of the Legaue," tvh c was greatly enjoyed, Mrs. Lee ' el- sang a solo and Mies Greta L mitsa g mite rendered a Pleasing cumber on the violin. The meeting was then closed with prayer. Mr. and Mrs, Earl Mitchell arrived hone Monday everting, after a pleas- ant honeymoon trip to fort Huron and .Detroit. of Mr, and Mrs. Vernlilyea, To- ronto, are visiting for a few days with Mrs. Vermilyea's mother, Mrs. John Dinsdale, and sister, Mrs. Fred Sim - mous and other relatives, after which they intend leaving for California, 'where they will spend the winter. Mrs. Sweet and Mrs, Reid and Miss Fanny Bissett, of Exeter, visited this week with friends in town. Mrs. John Murdoch attended the funeral of the late Mrs. Moffat at Kip - pen, on Monday. Rev. Mr . McTavish, of Exeter, conducted the service in the United Church on Sunday morning last, and delivered sur excellent .sermon to a large congregation. The evening ser- vice was withdrawn owing to the an- niversary services at Chiselhurst. Mrs, McMurtrie and son Alex are visiting with friends in Windsor thi; week. bliss Pearl Churchill ui Clinton vis- ited a few days with friends in town. Mr. William Wilson of Goderich was a visitor in town on \Wednesday. W.M.S, of the United Church held its monthly meeting on 'Thursday af- ternoon last, with the_ president, Mrs. Chas, McDonnell, in the chair. The meeting was opened with the doxolo- gy oxo 0gy followed by the Lord's prayer, af- ter which Mrs. Hedden sang. This was followed by roll call, with 32 menibers present. The thankoffering collection was then taken up and was most gratifying. Mrs. Habkirk and Mrs, A. Munn reported having called on 13 sick and shut-ins, during the past month. Mrs. Stacey and Mrs. Lammie were appointed to look after the sick and shut-ins for the coming month. The president announced that there was a large number of sealers at Scott's store which they would like filled with fruit and .pickles to be sent to the Deaconess' horse in Toronto. Mrs. 'Wilson led in prayer after which ei devotional leaflet was given by Mrs, A. Sinclair. The study book was ta- leen up and the first chapter ably ta- ken and -illustrated on the blackboard by Miss A. •Consitt; the second chap- ter, pertaining to the Portugesc, was read by Mrs, McDoneil and others takingpart were Mrs. A. W. E. . Hentphill, Mrs. E. McQueen, Mrs. A. McDonald, Mrs, A. Scruton. •Mrs, J. W.' Skinner who has very ably 'fi'll'ed the position of corresponding secre- tary for the past year, handed in her resignation on account of leaving Rensali in the near future. Mrs, Wm, Buchanan closed the meeting with • prayer. At the conclusion, Miss •i Consitt moved that a new correspond- ing secretary for the 'balance of the year he named and Mrs, J. Elder was appointed, The Ladies' Aid held a short :meet- ing after the 'W,M.S, to discuss ar raeigements'for the 'bazaar which wilt be held in the near future, They de- cided to hold a supper in connection with the. bazaar. • Miss Arora May Pearson of Wood- stock is visiting this week with rota- lives in town, iFoltowing is the list of prize wine ners of Hensall school Fair, held on Weduesday last, Spring wheat, qt.' ee .......... tend alltt'f, Ilctrt Thompson; oat7, qt„ , .w St • lu•t Bell; sheat ,j t_• \iclwat, vw 1 i : nm .4 } r/y�^.�y� A'.rd teaks, Stewart. tiell, Jimmie 17c[ravtlt,, t ' barley qt, Myrtle lhontpsoul sheat, Friday !lythe 'Thompson; sweet Corn, Alvin Bell Tohn. Alexander; potatoes, An- nie i.'tilennau, John Farquhar, Norman Sinclair, Margaret 'Shepherd, Irene trousseau, Lloyd Liedeufietdl Mildred Folllek, •Clarehee Fairbairn, GM, Pu tatoes, 'HarveyHudson; Jerry: J,ohn- son,.May :Wofe, Margaret_Kennitgs, lteten Milan, Donley' Potatoes, Ar- thur \Parley, •Elgin Johnson, Keith ,Buchanan, Vera Sundercock, Loretto Bell; \Itungolds, Sydney Taylor, Hugh 11okweu, Harold Elder, Turnips, Garnet ;,Iousseau, 'IL .Sherrit. Beets, Rohl "Drysdale, Bill McLean, Jack 11ttunt, Erma Kipfer, Gladys M. , E. lerrott, Florence alcDoeald. Carrots, Verna \McLean, Edith Wolfe, Doris .Alexander, Dorothy Drummond, E' Sundercock, Myrtle Taylor, Parsnips, nilly Glenn, Kathryn Drysdale, Ivan Kipfer, Verus Ropp, George Verley, Grace Dick .Onions, A. Lindenfield, Helen Glenn, Dorothy Mune., Edith THE SEAFORTR NI W'$a Dick. Asters, Harold Elder, Mary 1. uleman, Douglas Sangster, Ivan Kipfer, Dorothy .Drummond, Grace Dick. Phlox, Irene Mousseau, Helen Glenn. Zinnia, John Farquhar, Agnes Fairbairn, Vera Sundercock, Keith Buchanan, George \ arley, May Wolfe, African Marigolds, Bert Thomson. Calen'dttla, 'L. Lindenfield, Florence McDonald; French Mari- gulcts, Minnie Sangster, E. Kipfer; Verbenas, Alvin Lhtdenfield1 Comma, loin Bell, Myrtle 'Thomson, \Villiam Drummond, Mona Glenn, Pinks, Mildred Follicle, Edna Sundercock, Marion McKay, Herbert Drummond. Cockerel, Hugh McEwen, Annie Cole- man, Jimmie Mcliwen, Pen, Will- iamDDrummond, Barred Rocks, Al- fred Ropp, Margaret 'Taylor,B, Dick, S. Taylor, M, Thomson, L. Linden - field. White I.eghorns. George Sang- ster, Myrtle Thomeou, David Sang- ster, Bert Thomson, Minnie Sangster. Dog, Jack Simmons, Russel Henden, Bert Thomson, Max Hudson, Wesley Brock, David Sangster. Pair of rabbits, Robert Drysdale, L. Lindenfield, Harold Higgins. Any pct, Beryl Drumond, Herbert Drum- mond, H. Elder, Lloyd Brock, Ivan Ielpfer, Bob Passmore. White eggs, Alex. McMurtrie, Dorothy Dougall, Garnet Mousseau, H. Drummond, Bert Thomson, Myrtle Thomson. Drown eggs, Robert I-Tuggins, L, Lin- dentieid, Mary Coleman, Myrtle Thomson, Bert Thomson, Douglas Sangster. Dining room table bouquet from home garden, Annie .Coleman, Harold Bontbron, John Farclultar, Roy Bruck, 'Keith Buchanan, Alvin Bell. Dahlias, Gladys Tarrott, Stewart Crerar, Margaret Shepherd, Olive !!rock, Roy Brack. Vera Ropp. Mar- i:m lamb, Bill Glenn, Bcef calf, Hugh llcEwen, Harold Elder. Graham nide fins. Wilma Green, Erma Wurm, Bob Higgins, Dorothy M.eQueeu, Dorothy 1)ruunmond, Minnie Sangster. Tea biscuits, Marion McKay, Beryl Drum- mond, Eleanor Bell, Irene Hoggarth, h'rancee Anderson. Sugar cookies. Grace Wurm, Mary Little, Emma \\•urn• Myrtle Thomas, Isabel Sund- rcock, Beryl Drummond. Tarts, Myrtle Thomson, Vera Sundercock, leobel Sundercock, Lloyd Linden - field, trace Wurm, Dorothy c,rneen. Cake. Mary Hemphill, Annie Cnieni:m, Grace Wurm, Dorothy 11c - Queen, Loretto Bell. Raisin pie. Irenee M, usseau, Vera Sundercock, Eller, T, Sundercock, Doris Alexan- •ter, Grace Warne. Candy, Beatrice Willer:, Alex, Mcibfurtrie, Bert 1'hmuoir, Dorothy Drummond, H. Drummond, John Farquhar. Lunch, Irene Hoggarth, Marion McKay, Dor- ,.thy Drummond, Keith Coles, G. tiandcreock, Isobel Sundercock, Patch on print, Mary Hemphill, Raye Pat- terson, Helen Glenn, Isobel Sunder - rock, Beryl Drummond, Wilma Green, Wrist cuff, Myrtle Thomson, B. Drummond, Marion McKay, Mabel Fee. Nellie Fee. Doll's dress, M- Foliock, W. Green, D. Drummond, M. Sangster, 3, \\Puma Nellie Fee, learn on woolen hose, Myrtle Thom- son, Mary Hemphill, Lloyd Linden - field, Helen Glenn, Vera Sundercock. Quilt patch, Mildred Follicle, Vera Sundercock, Margaret Taylor. Mabel Fee, Myrtle 'Thomson, Vera Ropp. Lace, Marion McKay, Myrtle Thom- sen, Mabel Fee, Tea towel, :viildred Fttllick, Nellie Fee, Dorothy Drum- inond, Wilma Green, Dorothy Mc- Queen, Vera Ropp. Bath towel, Ma - rem McKay. Model of toboggan, 1iva;h McEwen, Jimmie McEwen: Mot h„uee,Ji=die McEwen, Hugh 11cE,wen. Bob Passmore; rope halter, Ray Patterson, Lloyd Lindenfield, Al- fred Ropp. Hugh McEwen; patch on inner tube, Norman Sinclair, Hugh Meltwen, Alred Ropp, Bob Pass- more, H. Foster, L. Lindenfield. Mn - ,lel of igloo, Archie McGregor. Al- fred Ropp. Doris Alexander, Marg - •'••et Shepherd, H. Buchanan. S. Dick. Noxious weeds, No. 14 Hay school as a unit, Injurious insects, Myrtle 'l'honsnn, Bert Thomson, Hugh Mc- Ewen, Jimmie McEwen, Edith Dick. Forest woods and leaves, Hugh Mc- Ewen, Myrtle Thomson, Jimmie Mc- Ewen, Bert Thomson. Map of Huron, on, Ruth Bell, Ronald Peck, g Wurm, Bert Thomson, P,illy Glenn, Dorothy McQueen. Map of North America, Myrtle Thomson.. Norman Sinclair, Rose Moliroy, ICathryn Drysdale. Rubh Coles, Olive Brock, Map of World Alvin Bell, Jim Me- and Reel l."ntb Sugar Mtallitoba Flour 3 Pkgs. Kellogg's !Corn Flakesla Large Pkge Somme Soap Plaices 3 lbs 'Seedless Raisins Clod J3rootus We Wanit Live Poultry s `� i ItA Satut'clay Only ;35.99 $3,09 1;190: 190 49e We are Paying in Trade 53e for New Iatiicl.Sxtrtue Pny Will 1 nlyou to PuyY :our Boots) Shoes and Rubbers from a J. ItI.. , speaking, Edith Dick, Myrtle Thom- son, Stewart Crerar, Alden Appleton, Emma Wurm, Mary Hemphill, Jttdg- ing competition in poultry, girls, Al- ice Higgins, Beryl Drummond, Mil- dred Smillie, Myrtle Thomson, Maude 1lcLean, E. Bell, Judging coiupetitott in beef calves or bacon hogs, boys, Raye Pa'ttersoa, Roy Brock, Harold Sherrit, Jinvmie McEwen, Alex, Mc- a'tarti'ie, John Alexander. Spelling Match (teams of 3) -Sydney Taylor, Harrold Sherritt, Myrtle Thomson, William Drummond, Edith Dick, Arthur Varley, School parade, each school to receive .$ 1,00;. Hensall, 1, 2 and 3, No, 14, Hay, No, 10, Tuck., No. 10, Hay, :Special prizes Inc champion pupils; M y rtle Thomson, 95 points,- - trophy donated by The T. Eaton Coe, Hugh McEwen, No, 10, Hay, books, donated by the T,.Eaton Co.; Jimmie McEwen Zio. 10 Hay, books ,donated by the T, Eaton Co, Ltd 'Holy Communion was observed, in St. Paul's Anglican Church on Sun- day morning last and Was largely at- tended. t tended. Rev. Mr. Coiling, of Grand Bend, was the speaker for the anniversary services at C'hiselhurst on Sunday last. The church was filled to capacity at both services, Mr, Colling delivered very helpful and inspiring sermons at both services. Mr. Goodwin and. Mrs. Lee Heiden, of the United Church. choir rendered a' very pleasing duet in the afternoon and h Mrs. Redden en sang a solo at the evessing serve , other special music was given by the Chiselhurst choir, and was greatly 'en- joyed by the congregations. A number from Hensall district are attending the plowing match held in London this week. Mrs, D. Mack, of Exeter, visited for a few days with friends in town. The Welfare Youth Club of Carmel Presbyterian Church held their meet- ing on Monday evening and was open- ed by singing a hymn, then the Lord's prayer in unison. Scripture lesson read by Irene Deters, Mi' Minutes Johnson, meeting read by followed by the roll call, It was plan- ned to hold a rally in Carmel Church on Oct. 17th. The meeting was then dosed with the benediction. • Mr. Sam Rennie has purchased a new Chrysler roadster, Death of Samuel Dilling. - The death occurred at his home on the and concession,of Usborne of Samuel Lance Dilling, in his 80Th year, Mr. Dilling a couple „t weeks ago was stricken with pneumonia and gradual- ly weakened until death came Friday evening, Air. Dilling was a mtason by trade and also farmed. He was a Conservative in politics and a faithful member of the Methodist and later the United Church here at Hensall, Mrs. Dilling died a couple of years ago with pneumonia, One son, Cecil, was killed in the war, He leaves to mourn his loss, two sons and one dau- ghter, Austin and Wilber, of Tucker - smith, and Mrs. Maurice Qttance, of Exeter. The funeral took place on Tuesday afternoon from his late home in Tuckersmith to the Exeter ceme- tery. His pastor, Rev. Arthur Sin- clair, had charge of the service. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook visited over the week end with their son Harry in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. William Hedden a.nel family of Hamilton visited over the' v,cek end with Mrs. George Hedden. Mr. and Mrs, Duncan McMartin. who have been visiting their daughter, in Galt, have returned hoine, Mrs. A. Joynt visited over the week end with relatives in Toronto. Mr. Roy Todd visited with friends at 1'etrolia on Sunday last. Mr. William McLaren and family visited on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs• Wes. Venner of Chiselhurat. Miss Dorothy Heffernan left on Saturday for Detroit, where she in- tends remaining for a time. - Mrs, Frank Ryckinan is visiting for few days with relatives in London. Mr. and Mrs. Dick of Michigan vise Lied for a few'days with relatives in and around Hensall, Church Sent! iy evening, Don't forget the anuiversacy, ser - Vices which are to be held this Sun clay at '1'1 a.ln,' and 7 perm. in Burns United Church. Rev. Mr. Weir, of. Blyith, will have charge of the services, Mrs, H. W. Allen, of !Saskatoon, vis- ited at the home of Mrs, Ih W. and Bert Atlee on 'Thursday mast. :tote large 1',11 fuel Butter, set' bob eleighs, set double harness neerly twee 'L SS sot plow harness. " Magic Itnl t e, set tug1 sup ketflo, .wbee1 barrow, oak barrel, set slin" ropes, 3 dozen grain' bags. Delaval Bream separator, Daisy churn, about 400 bushels Oats suitable i"r seed, about 200 bushels barley,. bout 75 bushels barley and fall ,wheat mixed, Household Isffects --died seem suite velvet ,rug :9'x12', • linoleum 12:x15, Qtiehee heater, nearly new Happy Thought range, conguleum rug 9 ell, loather rocking thous, parlor table, settee, buffet, •6 kitchen chairs, zine, roeliing chairs, 2 feather 'ticks, 3 butt net coal oil stove, 10 yds. linoleum 1 yd. wide, single iron beth springs and tusktrees, sofa. pictures. Forks, chains, whiffletrees,' meek yokes, aid nunierotis other articles,' Everything to 'be sold as proprietor has disposed of: his -farm, Terms of Sale -'Grain, poultry end all sunts of $110.00 and under, .cash; over that amount, 6 months' credit will he given on furulshiitg joint bank- able paper with a discount of 3 per cent, straight allowed for cash on credit amounts. G 3I,, Elliott, Alice tioncer; 'Wier, E.POSTER, - Prop„; 'Wm, 3 ohnstoii, 'Clerk. AUCTION SALE. -- There will be sold by public auction on Tuesday, Oct. 16th, at the residence Seaforth, the tfollowing 1 mirror, 5x 3 feet, 3 -piece parlour suite, gramo- phone with records, 2 rockers, 4 small Mr, and Mrs. Parry Moon, 'Mr, and tables, 1 wicker sower stand, 1 lounge, Mrs, George Moon and Mr. and TV1 Neil - t wicker chair, 1 Rynaond sewing Thomas Nerians,aud Mr. James Neil- 'machine, 1 cupboard, 1 dining roo'nt ans .visited at the home of Mrs. H.W. 'table and six chairs, 1 full 'sized bath, Allen on Sunday. 1 kitchen tibio, 1 stove, 1 baby s high Some of the neighbors called on chair,2 bedrooenesuites, 2 beds, 1 small Mrs, ,H, W. Allen an hat 'M, We are rug, pictures, dishes, pane, blinds, 4 very sorry to know that Airs. Allen congoleun rugs, 1 refrigerator, 1 borl- lras been very poorly this summer. er, All iu good condetiou, Terms Mr. and Mrs, Charles Parsons and cash, Tr Brown, Aiietioneer, E. W. family visited at the home of Mr, and BA'TEIVfAN, .Prop. Mrs, William Ross and family on Sun- day afternoon, CLEARING SALE Mr, and Mrs. Isaac Rapson attend- O'f Fanni Stock arts Implements.-- ed .the funeral oe Miss Janet. Laidlaw A't Lot 3, ,Bronson Line, Stanley tp,, on Tuesday of- last • week. 2 aniles south o'f. Bayfield, on Mon - on Ladies' !Aid held their October day, 15, at 1 pint, sharp,: Horses meeting on 'Thursday o'f last week in ay, Oct.O of grey Pm . oharn horses, Burns' Church with a nice attendance. about 1,500 lb. each; Peraheron ,geld - We are sorry to know that Mrs. ing rising two; general:ptsrpose mare, Frank bloGregor's sister, Mrs, How- aged, Cattle -2 cola, attpposetohogs and Brttusdon, of Blyth, is at present .in calf; 2 calves. Pigs -o4 store in the 'Clinton :Hospital Where she tut- from 100 to 150 Ib, each. y- derwent an operation last week. We from 50 hens, each. as, white Poultry -- wish Mrs. Brunsdon a speedy re- Wyandottes and W'h'ite Leghorns; ec'veiy. Collie dog. Iinplemenits.-M. H. 11 - Miss Mary Vipond, of near Ethel, ,aloe fertilizer. drill, new; 6 -ft. Deer - who is teaching itt a school near tug binder; 6 -ft, Deering tnoc'er 10 \\gingham; visited over • the week -end it. Deering horse rake; M. H. cblti-, at the home of her aunt, Mrs, A. W. valor; disc harrow; Oliver bean bar Beacom, and with her cousin, Mrs, 'vester and scuffle!, combined; hay Joseph, Lyon, of near Lattend oro, rack; set' harrows; Fleury plow; 2 Air, Harold Beacom attended the farrow plow; set bob sleighs; wagon; plowing match on Wednesday last .at cutter; buggy; cubting box; fanning Mr. 'Boyd's lin McKillop, mill; set 2,0004b, scales; gravel box; Mr. A. W . McLwing and Miss 2 sap kettles; set double harness; set Helen McEwing visited at the home single harness; wheel barrow;'garden of the forner''s sena, Mrs, Alex; Watt, §ceder; hay fork, rope- and pulleys• of Clinton, last Friday evening. quantity of potatoes; about 25 cord Miss Marjorie are ante and Mise dry wood, beach and maple, 16 inch; Ena Parsons, who are attending Cline quantity of furnace wood; quantity of ton Collegiate, 'took in !Field Day to luiivber; Melotte cream separator; Matched on Friday game.ioon, taking Daisy churn; oil stove,' 3 burner; part in the softball square piano; couch, nearly new; 2 Miss Mary Reid is at present spend -bedsteads, springs and mattresses; ing her vacation at the homes of her bedsteads, bed, spring and mattress; 2 b'rotlrers, Messrs. David and Angus iciocks; rayo lamp; extension table; Reid. cupboard; screen door double barrel Deputy Grand Master A, W. Bea- shot gun; number of :grain bags; cum, accompanied by Mr, Elmer Pol- forks, chains, whiffletrees, neckyokes lard, attended a Masonic service in and other articles too numerous to the United Church in Palmerston on mention, Everything.to be sold as Sunday last. proprietor has disposed o'f his farm. Miss Mary Reid and Miss Isabel Terms --•+All suns of $10 and under, Reid visited at the home of Mrs. H. cash; over that amount, 12 _monrths' W. Allen on Saturday evening. • credit will be given on furnishing ap- proved joint notes or a discount of 3 p.c. allowed for cash on credit amounts. John Cowan, prop,; Colin Campbell, clerk: G. H. Elliott, auct, THURSDAY, OCTO13El PIANO FOR SALE. Square pi'ano ire good condition, L -heap. MRS. A. DONY, Egmoud- vtlle._ I honellt1 r25. 41 LAMES FOR SALE. 'Oxford Iambs, both sexes, Registra- tion if required. FRANK !WEE ES, Varna, Phone Clinloi 31 en 622. 43, APARTMENT TO RENT. 7 rooms. hard and soft water, lights, etc, ,Just' decorated, Over T, Dick - son's seed and feed store, E. L. B'OK, PULLETS FOR SALE. 'Foe sate, a number of bred=to-lay Barred Rockpullets. -Apply to JOHN T, ELGIE,, Kibpen, r.r. No. 2, or Phone 31 on 134, Seaforth, HOUSE TO RENT. Apply to A. D. SUTHERLAND, General Insurance & Reap. Estate, Seaforth, 1, x928, PROFESSIONAL CARDS. medical, D'R, I, HUGH ROSS, „Physici,aa and Surgeon, 1..ete of London Hes' pital, London, England, Specdt attention to diseases of the eye, tea.:, nose and ihnoet, Office and rorld ,. MCC behind Dominion Bank, Office Phone No. 5; Residence Phone li4 DR. F. J. tBURROW$, Seaforth,,. Office and residence, Goderich street east of the Methodist 'Church. Coca oner for the 'County of Huron, Tele- phone No. 40. DR. C MACKAY.-C, Maciray' honor graduate of Trinity Univeie ity and gold medallist of Tritir`t;v. Medical College; member' of the Cal. lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, DE. F. J. R. FO'RSTER--EEye, las Nose and 'Throat. Graduate in Meat - BLANKETS, YARN AND RUGS. cine, University of Toronto 1897. 'Late Assistant New'York Ophthalmic end Ptu•e 'Wool Homespin Blankets, Aural Institute, 'MoorefieldsEye, antd Yarn and 'Rags. Local business so- Golden Square throat hospitals, Lana licited. Orders attd inquiries by trail don, England, Al Commercial 'betel 1 i n. h3rdMondayin a',h moutkt receive careful attest o Seaforth, e BAINTON EROS. WOOLEN from i'1 a.m. to 3 p.m. DR. W. C. SPROAT,-�Grraduate e:s Faculty of Medicine, University i Western Ontario, London. Menifee: of College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. Office in Aberitert'a Drug Store, 'Main St., Seefu ria. Phone 90, Stewart MarionEwen, Kell, RayePatteson. Writing D 1st cines, Margaret Taylor, Edith Worm, Erma Kipfer, ler, Herbert Drum- mond, Keith Buchanan, Kenneth Passmore; 2nd class, Dorothy Mc- Queen, Edgar Wurm, Harnld Bon- thron, Ivan Kipfer, Billy Glenn, Mar- ion Dougall; 3rd class, Mildred Foll- icle, Russ Mellroy, Norman Sinciair, Edith Wolfe, Antic Coleman, Ruth Cotes; 4th class, Edith Dick, M. Oleic, Ted Munn, Emnnersotl Anderson, Grace Dick, Alvin Bell, Crayon drawing, Doris Alexander, Ambit McGregor, Margaret McGregor, Ben- son Dick, Elgin Johnson, Bert Thom- son; water colors, Olive Brock, Myr- tie Thomson, ,Kathryn 'Drysdale,'Bea- trice Witlert, Harold Higgins, Mil- dred Fotlick, Sunset scene, Alex. McMurtrie, Marion McKay Gladys Tarrott, irlelen Glenn Francis Ander- son, S Oder, Health poster, Francis Anderson Myrtle Thomson Marion M0TCay, Rutlr 'Coles, Ross Matto', Florence McDonald. Public Asthma Overcome., 'The triumph over asthma has assuredly collie. 1Dr. J. D, Kellogg's Asthma )Remedy 'has proved the most positive blessing the victim of asthmatic attacks has ever known. Letters received from thou- sands who have tried it 'form a testi- monial which leaves no room for doubt that here is areal remedy.. Get it to -day from your dealer. CLEARING AUCTION SALE • Of Farm Stock and Implements at tot 7, con, 6, Parr line, Stanley Tpd..,3 miles south of Varna, on Thursday, October 25th, at 1 o'clock sharp, con- sisting of Horses -!Heavy draft horse 8 yrs. old, about 1;600 lbs.; heavy draft colt 2 yrs. old; good farm horse 14 yrs. old. Cattle --'Roan cow due to freshen Nov, 21st, rest cow due Dec, 14, roan cow due Jan, 28, roan cow, due Apr. 24; red cow due May 2; grey cow due June 5; red cow freshened in May, bred 3 weeks; 2 -yr, -old heifer due Jan, 20, aged cow with calf at side, 2 choice steers rising 2 yrs; one choice heifer rising 2 yrs.; 8 spring calves, choice; 2 young calves. Pigs -Brood sow, due in Jan., 7 store hogs, abottt 80 hens one year old. 25 pullets. implements -Massey Harris bind- er 6 ft. cut, 'Massey 'Harris l3.hoe drill, Massey 'Harris +mower, 6 ft. cut, nearly new, Massey !Harris cultivator, Deering rake, Noxon disc, '14 plate; set 4 section harrows, walking ,plow, riding plow, Bain wagon, stock rack, hay rack, gravel box, wagon box, Clinton fanning trill with bagger, set scales 1200 lbs, capacity, steel tire top buggy, extension ladder 28 ft snarl HARLOCK. See our lower 'window, Nothing over 98c, J. A. Westcott, Jeweller, Seaforth, Miss A. .D. Mr, and Mrs Johnston, h Ramsay and Mrs, I3u g Johnston spent Wednesday of last week at the home of Mr. Simon MeVittie and family. Mrs. Simon McVittie spent Friday and over the week -end at the home of Air. and Mrs, George McTaggart, of Walton, Me, and Mrs, Thomas Knox, accam- oanied Mr, William Murphy and Miss Estella on a visit ho Strafford last Fri- day. Mr, and Mrs, A. iW. Beacons and Mr, Bert and Miss Kathleen Beacom attended the Fair at fecswater on Wednesday of last week and report seeing a splendid fair and a large crowd, Mr, and Mrs. Nelson Lear and Miss Mrs, George ' tic and M s, G e Fol- tr Tenet M cVit 'and spent Tuesday of last week in Stratford. 'Cltoir practice was held at Burns' BLYTH, ONT.' 45 ROOMS FOR RENT. Rooms to rent for housekeeping, in cludieg parlor, kitchen • and bed- rooms, if desired. MISS; M. ROB- ISON, Sparline Street (near Goderich Street), 41 AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and implements - Mr, John Klein will sell by public auction on Lot 19, Con. 3, NicKail'op, on Tuesday, Oct. 23, at 1 p.m. 'Thos.. Brown, aucf.; John Klein, proprietor. ROOMS TO LET. Newly decorated and remodelled. BEATTIE BROS, 41 FOR' SALE, House and two lots in Egmondville, House,stable and ,hen house; house' with electric lights; good location, corner lot, near church,' stores and good school, Nice home fora retired farmer or for chicken• raising, For particulars apply at The News:-Offi e. tf DR. WM. ABERIIART, Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University et Toronto. Member of College o'a Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Licentiate of Medical .Council of Canada, Late interne Toronto Wea- tern Hospital. Office -Queen's .Hartel Building, North Main Street Mons 89. Night nails, phone 111. EXPERT FINISHING.. Expert Kodak finishing: Develop- ing Sc a roll, prints 3c each, any size. JA'OKS'ON STUDIO, Seaforth 41 FARM FOR SALE. Choice 50 -acre farm, in good condi- tion. Nr/lot-16, con. 5, McKillop, all,. cleared and all seeded down, Two storey cement house, frame kitchen, all in good repair."Barn- 50'x46' on a cement wall, cement stabling and water, in the barn: 'Cement driving house 24'x36'. Frame hog pen 16'x24'. Never failing well of choice water. Well fenced and underdrained with tile drain, Will' be sold on easy terms'. to suit purchaser, with or without crop, Failure of health is reason for selling. For further particulars appl on the premises or write to Seaforth, R'R. 5; ROBERT GIBSON. tf27 FOR SALE. Cream separator: Been used four months. Also a churn, almost new anda set of 240 lb.Platform scales, as good• as new. Apply to JOHN McM'I'LLAN Roxboro, Seaforth r.r.1 Phone 236 r d. 37tf FOR SALE. Mason and Risch cabinet phono- graphand fifty records. Price $50. Mso upright Mason & Risch piano. Apply to The News Office, 412 FOR SALE OR RENT. House and three lots, on Railway Street, Seaforth. Apply to MRS. J• HUGHES, .Seaforth. 42. SALE BY TENDER In the Estate of Joseph Watters, deceased, Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until 12 o'clock noon, October 20th, 1928, for the purchase K Ten SLogan ann Hib'be ofook Telephone Mc- Killop, B Co„ Ltd, Tenders marked "Tender for Tele- phone Stock" may he !nailed or livered to the undersigned at the Standard Bank, Dublin, Ontario. The highest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Dated' Oct. 9th, 1928. P, F, DEW, Administrator. 42 - Dublin, Ont. • PROPERTY FOR SALE. On West William Street, one block from Public School, churches Main Street, of Seaforth, nine -room- ed hpuse, electric light, hard and soft water inside; furnace in good condi- tion. There is on this property a gar- den, garage, and stable and a good hen house. This property is in first class condition. Apply to MRS. ROZELLA MARTIN. 46 TLRNING We have the goods that make your land eproduce. EverlaSmith'�og Clay Drama Tile, Niagara Agricultural Lime, p r Armour's am chi flenzors. If If yur field is ou can not grow clover, lime it; drain it. Call sNiaga a Lint ams ne to dig. y Lime does the trick: If you grow wheat fertilize it, But to get best results from your Fertilizer, lime it first, less fertilizerwil u can grow d you can then grow clover. When you can grow clover, almost anything. Call us or any of our .Agents. Information cheer- fully given. Goods always on hand, Do not be called from you a ink rk when the car arrives, We deliver at small cost. Quality . go service. WILLIAM M. SPROAT HOUSE FOR SALE. Corner James and Ann Streets, Sea- forth, seven roomed house, electric light, 'hard and soft water inside. Garden and stable on property. Apply MRS. WM. McM3'OHA'EL, John 1s tf or Phone 197. FOR RENT OR SALE. Frame house on East William Street for -ren't or sale. 3 bedroom, living roosts, kitchen and parlor. Cel- lar under house. Hard and soft water inside. Electric lights. Garage or hen house. One block from Colleg- iate Institute. Apply AIDAM HAYS. Dental. SEAFORTI1 MARKETS. Wednesday,' October 10. Potatoes, per bag 990e Butter, per 'Ib. 40c Eggs, per dos 32c, 35c, Young chickens, 4% Ib, and over 5 lb. 26c and 28c Hees, 4 to 5 lbs. and over 5 lbs. per lb. '18c and 20c Rooster% 4 to 5 lbs„per Ib. 13.to 14c attended to by application to any of Young ducks, white per lb. 16c the above named officers addressor Hogs, per cyet.. , .. , $10,25 to $10.75 to their respective postoffices. DR. J. A. tMUNNN' Successor to Dr. R. R. Rose, grade ate of -Northwestern University, Oat1- ca'go, Ill. 'Licentiate Royal College al Dental Surgeons, Toronto, Office Iver Sills' hardware, Main sheat, *. Seaforth. Phone 151. DR, F. J. BEOHELY, graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeon& Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith'. Grocery, Main street, • 'Seaforth Phones, office 185W, residence 1853 1 Auctioneer. GEORGE ELLIOTT, 'Liceasgd': Auotioneer for the County of Hitre t Arrangements can be made for Sale Date at The Seaforth News. Charge* moderate and satisfaction guaranteed WATSON AND ;REID'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (;Successors --to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORPH, ON's. All kinds of Insurance risks effeot- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies. THE McKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Co, FARM AND ISOLATE"D TOWN PROPERTY O N'L Y, INSURED Officers -James Connolly, Goder- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beecbwbad. Vice President; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. Treasurer. , Directors ---Wm. Rinn,No. 2 'Sea - forth, John 'Bennewies, Brodhageru James Evans, Beeohwood; M. Mc- Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly, God- erich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea - forth; J M. Sholdice, 'No. 4, Walton; Robert 'Ferris, Harlock; George Me- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, 'Brucefield. Agents -Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin- ton; E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray, r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarnsouth, Bornholm. James Kerr and John Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors, Parties desirous to effect insurance or trans- act other business will be promptly Clay Dram Tile or M anuf acture!, Seafth , OM, ' s or Armour's General Agent for Niagara tilizers f rePerrtth andpHuron nth`fearaweemeeesmouereeeememeimaateememeammaaseesememeienaa THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY TOM MIX with DOROTHY DWF[N and "TONY" The Wonder Norse in SILVER V7 L.LEY, Toni Mix says "If you never take a chance you never get ' one.. MONDAY, TUESDAY and WEDNESDAY MARION D7 VIES. in The Leap Year Picture THE PATSY One o£ Marion's biggest successes and one of the best romediefi of the year, PRINQBS