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THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
HENSALL.
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. C. Petty ha
xettvrned home after visiting relativ
in Toronto over the holidays.
!Mrs; Thos. Simpson is spending
few days in 'town this week She
then going gto London for a time,
Mr.." Mrs, Alvin Wenn ha
moved to the farm south of Hens
on the London Road which they r
cently purchased.,
Mr," Jas, Smith has accepted t
Position of Chief of Police for t
town of ICfnenrdine, IHis duties
to start on the 1st of May: M
Smith's many friends are congrat
latin,g•him,
The Conservatives of South Hur
intend holding a convention here
the Town' Hall on Wednesdlay afte
noon, May lu4lth to select a candid'
to contest the riding in the coning
Dominion election, We understai
that several names will go before t
convention,
The Rev. A. Sinclair of the Unit
Church will preach to the Odd'fellaws
of Hensall and district next 'Sunda
evening. On Sunday, May lilt
Mother's Day will be observed
the United Church.
Mrs. Fred Sma19i'co be, of Guelp
is spending a few days this week vis'
ing her sister; Miss Mattie Ellis.
The school's opened again on Mo
day morning after a weeks holiday,
Mr. Conrad Huiser has sold h
matched team to Mr. Alvin. Wurrn,
swing Seeding is in full this wee
everywhere in the district.
Mr. Wm. Pfaff was in Goderic
last week on business.
Mr, Lloyd Verner has rented M
Petty's house on Queen st.
The executive of the South,Huro
Liberal Association met in the Tow
Hall here on' Thursday last.
Mr, Fred Bonthron is having a n
drain `dug from his ,property that h
recently purchased, down Nelson s
to the outlet at South Richmond s
Mr. Bonthron is having a number o
improvements made to his prpoerty
Mr. and Mrs. Cornelius Cook hay
returned home after spending a wee
visiting friends in Toronto and wer
accompanied home by their son
Harry Cook.
Mrs. John Mitchell, who tune from.
Crediton some time ago to live wit
her daughter, Mrs, Fred Kenning, i
lying seriously ill.
Miss Greta McNaughton has re
turned home after a week's visit wit
friends in. Toronto.
The many friends of Mr. Joh
Berry are sorry to hear he is con
fined to his home through illness. "
Mrs, Jas, Hoggarth and daughte
Miss Irene, returned home ,Moeda
after spending the holidays in To
ronto.
Dr. Murray Fisher of Gravenhurs
spent the week -end at the home of his
mother, Mrs. P. Fisher.
Mr, 'Milton Boyle of Toronto is
visiting at his home here.
Mr. B. C. Eaton of Windsor, rep-
resenting the Solway Calcium Chlor-
ide at Syracuse, N.Y., was in town
Tuesday on business.
Mrs. Robt. Higgins has been con-
fined to her room this past week with
a severe attack of heart trouble,
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Hess, Mr. Har-
ry Howard and sister, Mrs. English.
visited in Exeter with lir, and Mrs.
Geo, Howard.
Mr. Jas. Tapp returned to London
after spending the Easter holidays
with his parents here,
Miss Annie McIntyre spent a few
days last week at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Fred Corbett of Hay.
Misses Grace and Ruth Chapman
spent Sunday as the guests of Miss
Marjorie Pierce of Exeter.
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VARNA.
Mr. and Mrs. MlcAsh of London
motored to our village Sunday, ac-
companied by Mrs. C. Weekes who
for years has spent the winter months
with her daughter in the city. We
welcome Mrs. Weekes back to our
village.
Misses Emily and Gladys Beatty
of London spent the week -end at
their home here.
Mrs. James Stephenson, Goshen
Line, spent the week -end at the home
of Mr, and Mrs, John Beatty,
Several from our community at-
tended the masquerade ball in Bay-
field.
The monthly meeting of the W. A.
met at the home of Miss Logan last
week.
Mr, G. H. Beatty motored to Lon-
don Saturday.
Easter holiday visitors were Mr.
and Mrs. and Miss Fee of Seaforth;
Misses Irene and Mary Chuter,
Misses Emily and Gladys Beatty, Mr.
and Mrs. Tooly of London, Mr. G.
Pilgrim of Palmerston, Mr. and Mrs.
East of Clinton; Mr. George Woods
and Miss Margaret McConnell of
Toronto; Mr, Cecil Wiley, Flint,
Mich.
Mr. W. Beatty in company with
Mrs, Weekes motored to Listowel to
spend the week -end,
Miss Emily Keyes returned to her
home last week after spending the
winter in Oshawa,
Mrs. E. A. !Seeley and her son Jack,
of Detroit, Mich., visited at the home
of Mr. and Mrs, Alfred Austin on
Monday of this .week.
The Misses Ada Watson and Violet
Mason and Jessie Chisholm, all of
London, were Good Friday and Eas-
ter visitors at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Webster.
MANLEY.
Mr. Thos. Purcell received word
from the King Construction Co. that
his services will be required to run the
cement mixer another season,
Miss Healy from Blyth has secured
a position with Thos. McKay to assist
in domestic housework.
Seeding operations are at full swing.
this week and the land is in excellent
condition.
Mr, Mike Murray heads the list as
'being first in finishing seeding with
Mr, Pete. Eckart a close second,
The many friends of Mr. and Mrs.
John A. Eckart are glad to know that
their baby boy is recovering from his
severe illness of .a period, of three
months.
Butter, Fat
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Crean iii the cream can is just like money
in your pocket. Replace the old cream-
waster with a new McCormick•Deering,
The McCormick -Deering Ball -Bearing
Cream Separator will save it all:
IN. many cases, the money
lost during a year's time
through butter fat going
out the skimmilk spout of
a cream -wasting separator
would go a long way toward
paying for one of the new
McCormick -Deering Separa-
tors we have on our floor;
Come in and see these new
easyturning,closeskimming,
easytawash machines We
handle all six sizes—for one
cow or a hundred—in hand,
belt, or electric drive.
Sold on deferred payment
plan if desired. Ask for a
demonstration.
W. C. Govenlock
AGENT FOR INTERNATIONAL HARVESTER
Manufacturers of Crean: Separators and Complete Line of Farm ..
Machinery, Tractors, Threshers and Trucks.
BAYFIELD.
Miss Nina Heard is spending the
Easter vacation with her mother, Mr,
Fred Heard of Clinton was also home
for Easter.
Mr. and Mrs. H, K. King and Har-
old Attwoodf
o Sarnia left°on Sunday
after spending the holiday wth Mr.
and Mrs. Chas, Parker,
Rev, and Mrs. R. M. Gale and
Gladys spent several clays at Honey -
wood last week owing to the serious
illness of their daughter, Mrs, 5. Reid,
Mr. Gale and Miss Gladys returned
home on Friday but were again sum-
moned and left for Honeywood on
Sunday morning. Mr. Colin Camp-
bell took charge of the morning ser-
vice in St. Andrew's United Church
and the evening service was cancelled.
Mrs. Agnes Currie left on Thursdtay
last to spend Easter with her daugh-
ter in Hamilton.
Guests over the week -end at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. T. C. Bailey,
Ritz Hotel, were: Mr. and Mrs. Eth-
erington and son Russell and Neil of
Stratford, Master Neil Etherington is
spending the Easter holidays with his
aunt, Mrs, T. C. Bailey.
Mrs, McDonald and son, Mr. B.
McDonald, of Sarnia, visiteover the
week -end with the former's daughter,
Mrs. A. Newton,Brady.
Mrs. T. Brandon, Harry, Norman
and Barrie spent the holiday at Wat-
erloo.
Mr. and Mrs. E. H, Johns and fam-
ily spent the Easter week -end at
'Wiarton.
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Watson return-
ed to Kitchener on Sunday after
spending the week -end with Mr. and:
Mrs, H. Watson.
Mr. and Mrs, Eric York and babe of
Toronto spent Easter with Mr, and
Mrs. F. W. Baker.
Mrs. Charles Toms left on Mon-
day to visit at Port Stanley.
Mr. O. Kalbfleisch, principal of the
Public School, spent Easter at his
home at Mildmay and Miss S. John-
ston, assistant, at Sheppardton.
Mr. and Mrs, F. Fowlie and Law-
rence Fowlie who spent last week at
their home here, returned to London
on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Burch arrived at their
cottage last week after spending the
winter in Florida.
Mrs. Lena Woods and Miss Anna
Woods arrived last Wednesday after
spending an enjoyable winter in Flor-
ida.
Mr, and Mrs. Grainger and Mr. and
Mrs. Hamilton of London spent the
week -end at their cottage.
Miss Alma McKay of Toronto,
spent Easter with her parents, Mr.
and Mrs, H. R, McKay.
Miss Helen Beatty of Wiingham
spent Good Friday with her aunt,
Mrs, A. E. Erwin,
Mr, and Mrs. 5. Stewart of Hamil-
ton spent Easter with Mr. and Mrs,
J. Pollock.
Misa Catherine Barton of God '
erich
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. W. Weston,
Mr. 'Sa'm Widcombe returned to
Windsor on Monday after spending
Easter at his home,
Mrs. W. Elliott, Leslie Elliott and
Jean Dunn motored to Mt. Clemens
on Saturday and spent the Easter
week -end,
Mr. and Mrs, E. A. Featherstone
and Doris spent Easter et London
Mrs. T. Koehler of Zurich is spend-
ing this week with her sisters,
Miss Gwen Elliott, Blue Water
Highway, is visiting her,atm,t, Mrs. M.
Fraser, this week.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Will and family,
Mr, and Mrs, Dixon Glass and daugh-
ters Helen and Aileen., Dr. and Mrs.
Alexander, London; Dr, and Mrs, G.
A, Atkinson and family of Exeter,
spent the Easter holiday at their cot-
tages,
Mrs. Gauley and daughter of Gode-
rich spent Easter with Mrs, D. Ater -
ray. Roy Poth ofY New Dundee
spent a few days with her -parents,
Mr. and Mrs W. R. Jowett.
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Mr. and Mrs. C, Plater and two sons
of Detroit spent Easter with, Mr. and
Mrs. W. J. McLeod.
Miss Ethel •Cameron and Miss Eth-
elda Wooller of Detroit are holiday:
Mg " with Miss _ E. Cameron: Miss
Ethelda Wooller intends to remain for
a time with her aunt. •
Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Dixon and Miss
Carrie Dixon of London were guests
of their daughter, Mrs. F. H. Paull at
the Rectory over Easter..
Dr. and Mrs. A. Newton -:Brady
spent a few days in .Toronto last week,.
Mr. James Catling of St, Thomas
visited his grandparents, Mr. and
Mrs. Jas. Sturgeon over the week -end
Mr. and Mrs. James Ferguson of
London and Mr, and Mrs. N. Geddes
of Waterloo were Easter guests with
Mrs, M. Ferguson.
Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Day, Jean and
Jini Day spent the holiday at their
cottage.
Mrs, A S. Atkinson, Casey Atkin-
son, Patty and Stewart Atkinson of
Detroit are holidaying et their cot-
tage.
Miss Jean Kneeshaw of Goderich is
spending a couple of weeks with her
grandmother, Mrs, A. McLeod.
Miss Ruth Houston returned to
London on Monday, having spent
Good Friday and Easter with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. S. Houston.
Mr. and Mrs, Victor Burt and fam-
ily of London spent Easter with their
parents, Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Baker, .
Mr, F, Gemeinhard and son Charlie
motored to Toronto on Friday, return-
ing home on Saturday evening,
Mrs, Cotton, Joan and' Bud and
friends from London are spending a
week at their cottage.
Mr. G. M .Elliott spent Easter . at
London, Mrs. Elliott and babe re-
turned home with him on Monday,
Mr. Fred Weston who is attending
the Collegiate in Clinton, is spending
the Easter vacation with his parents,
Mr, and Mrs. H. Weston,
Mrs, H. A .Stott and Miss R.
Coughlin spent Easter in Detroit, re-
turning hone on Tuesday.
Miss Mina Proctor of Toronto spent
Good Friday with Mr. and Mrs. G. F,
King.
Mr, and Mrs, Lord and Mr, and
Mrs, T. Mallett of London s'pen't the
Easter week -end with Mrs J. Davi-
son.
Mr, G: Hamilton of the Bank of
Commerce spent Easter at his home
at Carlisle.
Mr, and Mrs, Gilbert Knight and
babe of Toronto spent the week -end
with Mr, and Mrs, F. Gemienhard.
Doris Gemienhbrd returned with
them.
Mr, and Mrs R Cantelon of Strat-
ford spent. Sunday with Miss M. Mc-
Gregor.
Mr, Barr and Miss S. Barr of Lon
desboro and Mr, and Mrs, A. Ford
King and son Douglas of Toronto
spent the Easter holiday with Mr.
and
Mrs,
G. King.
s Elva and Ann
ewar and
DaMvidSeD war of Toronto D spent the
Easter vacation with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Dewar.
Misses Ruble Fisher and V. Schultz,
Frank Erwin of• Kitchener and Miss
Ruth Fisher of Waterloo spent Easter
week -end with Mrs, F. A. Edwards.
tltefEas Eaiss sceter Jowett
of with heLondon
parents
Mr, and Mrs, W. R. Jowett,
Persian Balint Cool_and refreshing,:
Soothing and protective. The perfect
ail) to beauty, Unrivalled in its soft-
ening and beautifying effect on the
skin, Imparts a fresh and fragrant
charm to the loveliest complexion.
Banishes roughness caused by weath-
er conditions. :Safeguards the skin
and keeps it smooth, soft and flaw-
less, Use it for the hands and face.
Always results in the highest expres-
sion of beauty.
THURSDAY, MAY 1, 1930.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Of Dwelling House and Lot in Eg-
ntondville and a quantity of House-
hold Furniture.
The Executor' of the estate of Jane
Moore, late of Egmondviile, Widow,
deceased, hasw.. instructed Thomas
Brown, A'uctioaneet, to offer. for sale
at public ,auotion, on Thursday, the
1155th May, 1930, at 2 o'clock in the
afternoon, on the premises:—All the
household goods and chattels belong-
ing to the deceased consisting of
beds, bedding, linens, tables, cup-
boards, chairs and floor coverings,
and tools and articles too numerous
to mention. All will be sold wi'thout
reserve. Terms:—Cash.
There will also be offered at the
same time and place Village Lot 8, in
Armitage's Survey, Egmtondvilfe, on
which is erected a comfortable frame
dwelling house, with metallic roof.
I'mmediaite pos'se'ssion can be a -rang..
ed for.
Terns of Sale on Dwelling House.
—20 per cent. Dash and the balance
without interest within 30 days there-
after. Purchasbr will be required to
sign an agreement on the day of sale.
?Further considerations and terms
of sale will be made known on the
day of sale and may be had in the
meantime from the undersigned.
]Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this
30th April, 1930.
R. S. HAYS,
Executor.
Thomas Brown, Auctioneer.
EXECUTOR'S SALE
Of valuable Dwelling House, Va-
can:tadJots and "Household Furniture,
in Egm'ondville,
The Executor of the estate of Eliz-
abeth Ann Hicks, deceased,, has in-
structed Thomas Brown, Auctioneer,
to offer for Sale at public auction, on
Wednesday, the 140th May, 119.30, at
two o'clock, in the afternoon, on the
premises lately occupied by the.' late
Mrs. Hicks, a large quantity of house-
hold goods and furniture' consisting
of beds and bedding, tables, chlairs,
cupboards, bureaus, melodion, sewing
machine, rugs, carpets and floor .cov-
erings, linens, books, mirrors, dishes,
curtains and other anticles too numer-
ous to mention. All will be sold' with-
out reserve. Terms, cash.
At the same time and place the fol-
lowing read estate will be offered for
sale, subject to a reserved bid: --
Parcel I. Lot 9, on Centre Street
and ,Lot 9 on Wiater Street, Eglnond-
ville, on which are erected a comfort-
able 6 -roomed . frame dwelling house
with cellar, and -a barn. Electric lights
are installed in house. Immediate
possession can be arranged for.
(Parcel 2. 294 acres of vacant. .land,
More or less suitable for grazing,-
ag-ricultural or garden purposes.
Terms of sale on real estate, 20 per
cent. in cash and the balance, without
interest, within 30 days thereafter.
Further particulars and terms of
sale may be obtained from the under-
signed and will be made known .on the
day of sale.
Dated at Seaforth, Ontario, this
30th April, 1930.
R. S. HAYS,
Executor.
Thomas Brown, Auctioneer„
AUCTION SALE
Of Planing Mill, Office, Barns,
Sheds, Machinery, Lots, Lumber,
Etc: The Executors of the Thomas
McKenzie Estate have instructed the
undersigned to sell by public auction
on .the premises, Clinton, on Saturday,
May 3, at 1:30' p.m. sharp:
Turning lathe with full set of tools,
rip saws, cut-off saw, emery grinder,
shaper and complete set of tools. foot
mortiser, iron door and sash clamp,
lock mortiser, 2 set of scales foot
power miter machine, toots' and other
machinery, belting,;ipulleys, line shafts,
etc. Quantity of lumber consisting of
hardwood, pine, hemlock, basswood,
,moulding sash, doors, door and win-
dow frames.
Also large Planing Mill which has
recently been wired for electric motor.
Good office building, barns, sheds end
several outbuildings on the premises,
with 1/ acres of land. This property
will be offered in one parcel; if not
disposed of that way, the buildings
will be sold separately to suit pur-
chaser. This is a most desirable pro-
perty located alongside C.N. Ry. and
is most suitable for anyonewishing to
start in any line of manufacturing, -or
oil service station, coal yard, or any
other line of business. At the same
time and place that good 1% storey
house on west side of King st, with
modern conveniences, also vacant lot
on east side of King st. will be offered
for sale. Everything to be disposed of
in order to wind up the estate.
Terms. --All sums of $25 and under,
cash; over that amount, 6 months'
credit will be given on 'furnishing ap-
proved joint bankable paper or a dis-
count of '6 p.c. per annum al!l'owed for
cash on credit amounts, .On planting
mill and grounds, 1-3 of purchase
money paid down on day of sale; bal-
ance .can be arranged on good se-
curity, Terms on house and dot made
known on day of dale. Executors of
THOMAS McK'ENZIE' ESTATE.
Geo. H. Auctioneer.
Warning
NOTICE TO CORN GROW-
'ERS re CORN BORER
AOT`.
All corn stubble and Stalks
must either be plougihed under
or picked up andburned before
the 20th day'of May.
• OSWALD GINN,
Goderich, Ontario,
Inspector.
PAINT WITH FLO=GLAZE-PAINT
CASH PRICES ' -
4x6 BARB WIRE $4.00
2x5 BARB WIRE , $3.75
LONG HANDLE SHOVEL $1.25
HEAVY RUBBER BOOTS , $3.29
BEST QUALITY SWEAT PAD •
GRA'NULATEI7'SUGAR 65c
MANITOBA FLOUR $4.099
$4.09
We are paying in Trade for New Laid Extras 27c. Eggs
must be Fresh and Clean
W...J.:.FlN'NI'GMN
SUPERIOR B
QUALITYab� Chicks
S.C. WHITE LEGH'ORNS, B.P. ROCKS, ' BLACK 'MINORCAS,
WHITE WYANDOTTES, ANCONAS
Our Flocks are purebred, bred -to -lay and' are carefully culled for
high Egg, Production and large eggs.- Mated with Cockerels from high
production Hens, many of them Pedigreed. Price list on request.
Call and talk over your needs in poultry supplies. We handle the
"Royal" line brooders, feeders, fountains, etc., also Royal Purple
Brooders. We also handle ell kinds of. Feed, Lay Mash, 'Chick Mash,
Cod Liver Oil, Oyster Shell, Grit., etc.
We will ,have a limited space each week for custom hatching at 4c
per
r egg. Now is the time to order' your baby chicks, if you want early
Fall Layers when egg prices are high and to .realize the most for your
Broilers.
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Sunnyvale PoultryFarm and
Hatchery
PHONE 137,3. ANDREW A. MOORE, SEAFORTH Ont,
CARD OF THANKS.
•'We, the parents of Master Alex Mc-
Michael, wish to thank the doctors,
nurses, visitors and friends for their
kindness shown towards our boy dur-
ing his operation and time of illness ill
the ,Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth,
—Mr; and 'Mrs. •Percy McMichael.
DOG LOST.
Last seen in West End Tucker -
smith on Saturday. Brown with four
white legs, tip of tail white, .'short
haired,' wearing tag 1511,. answers to'
name of Brownie. Reward to finder,
JON. E. IUGIILL, Phone 61'6r34,
Clinton central
FOUND.
On Saturday, April 26, on grounds
of the rectory at time of sale, a sum
of money. Owner may have same by
proving property and paying for this
ad. Address left at 'News Office.
NOTICE. •
Tie Brucefield Chopping Mill will
run on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Sat-
urdays only, after May 12th until fur-
ther notice, Try our feed flour, shorts
end Bran. 'CORNISH & DAL-
RYMP:LE. 191
Douglas' Egyptian Liniment is un-
rivalled for speedy relief in musculaa
rhe nnatism, lame back, inflammation,
burns and felons.
Baby Chicks
FOR SALE.
Baby Chicks from best bred -
to -lay free range flock.
Barred Rocks, $15 per 100
Custom Hatching, $4 per 100
Custom Hatching done in m-
dividual. machine.
E. J. Trewartha
Clinton Phone 611r22
Fertilizer
News
Have you bought your Fertilizers?
We shall be pleased to fill your orders
for high quality plant food, at the fol-
lowing prices, off car.
Tennessee Natural 33 per cent phos-
phate, the cheapest source of plant
food to the farmer. Use it with your
manure, it will save you buying a fer-
tilizer drill. Price, cash $30.00 per
ton. Oct. lst $31.50.
TANGUAY, a French Fertilizer mftd
in Quebec City, A.1. Quality
0.12,5 -Cash $30 your note to Oct. 1
2-:8-:4-• ft ,s35 „ 35.0
5.000
2-12-2—, " $35 " "
37.00
2-17,fi—•
$318 318 .00
Armour's high Analysis
2-16-8— "o, " $
4-16-4— " $53 " " $55.00
6.16-12—" 70 '" " 2.00
Nitrate of Soda in .ton lots $65,00.
Smaller 'lots $70.00.
Aero Brand Agricultural Limestone,
an All- Canadian Product
%ton " $4.50
1 PI ,$8.070 if 38.75
10 " $7.50 75
I.75
30 ton car $7.00.
If stored fifty cents extra: We de-
liver to you for one dollar per ton.
We guarantee our fertilizers and will
put them ton for ton of the same'ena-
lysis against any offered by competit-
s,
Yours for service and a bumper
crop,
DUCK EGGS.
(White Pekin duck eggs for sale, 75
cents a dozen, GORDON HULLEY.
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WORK WANTED.
Ready for spring work by the day.
JAMES SIM.M0N'S, Staforth• r.r. 2.
Phone 22-233. , . - 20.
NOTICE. '
Price of miik,.reduced.to 10
wart onMay cents a
quart ,.lst. J. E;I$EYNO.ISDlS.
FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE
Bargain Prices, Several good
houses in Seaforth and Egmondville.
Improved and Grass. Farms, 50 and
100 acres. Drop inand go over our
list at any time. A. D. SUTHER-
LAND, General Insurance, Convey-
ancing, Real Estate, Investments, etc.
Phone 152. 'Seaforth, Ontario.
CALVES FOR SALE.
If you want any young calves for
raising or for vealing, HAROLD
PENHALE, Bayfield, Ont. Phone 5
on 78, Hensall,
TRACTOR FOR SALE.
10-20 International Tractor, in good
running order, for sale. cheap. Apply at
The News Office, 19.
APARTMENT TO RENT.
Over Thos, Dickson's store. Apply
to E. L. BOX.
BABY CHICKS AND HATCH-
ING EGGS FOR SALE
From high grade hens mated to
male birds up to 260 record. Tom
Barron White Leghorn Chicks 12c.
Barred Rocks O.A.C., 14c, Hatching,
eggs, $3 per 100. Phone 52-23,
HARRY KIE•HNE, r.r, No. 1, Born-
holm, Ont.
NOTICE.
. Town of Seaforth .
Persons using the town dump at
the Kellar farm on the North Road,
must leave gates closed. Donot
dump anything that will leave en
odor. Scattering of rubbish over the
fields will not be tolerated.
18 By Order.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
creditors and others having claim
against the. estate of James 5. Mc-
Quaid, late of the City of Detroit, in
the State of Michigan, who died on
the 16th day of May, 1929, are requir-
ed to forward their claims duly pray-
en to bhe undersigned solicitor for the
administrator on or before the 10th
day of May, 1930,
ANfD NIOTI'CE is Further Given
that after the said date the Admin-
istrator will proceed to distribute the
estate, having regard only to the,
claims of which he then shall have
notice:
Dated
at Seaforth, Ont.. this 23rd
day of April, 1.930.
JOHN J. H1UIGGAfRD;
Seaforth, Ont,
Solicitor for the Administrator,
BABY CHICKS
There is profit for you in the dif-
ference.. Better chicks for the same
money. Chicks hatched by our Huron
Mammoth Incubator possess extra
vigour. Are you interested ? . Well I
think so: Writeor phone for parti-
culars of Barred, Rocks and. White
Leghorn Chicks, to
J. ELGIN McKIINLEY, Zurich, Ont.
97.r4 Hensel],
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
William Me Sproat Wednesday April 30th.
Butter, per 1b e,
Eg's, per doz , , ., 20c 25c
TILE METE. 136,2 Hogs, per cwt
••.••.$1100'$11,50
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Medical.
DR. H. HUGH ROSS, Physician
and Surgeon. 'Late of London Hos-
pita], ' ;London; England, Special
attention to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and ''throat. Office and resid-
ence behind' Dominion Bank.. Office .
Phone No. 5: Residence Phone .104:.
DR. F . J. BURROWS, Seaforth,
Office and residence, Goderich street,.,
east of the United 'Church. Coron*
for the County of Huron. Telephone
No. 46.
DR, C. . MACKAY.—C, Mackay,
honor graduate of Trinity University
and gold medallist of Trinity Medica
College; member of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario
DIR. F. J R. FORSTER—Eye, Bar
Nose and, Throat. Graduate in 'Medi-
eine, University of Toronto 1897.:
Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and Aural Instil' ;e, Moorefield'.
Eye, and Golden Square throat hos-
pitals, London, England. ' At Comas-
ercial;Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday in
each month, from 1,1 a.m. to 3 p.m.
DR. W. C. SPROAT.—Graduate et
Faculty of Medicine, University of
Western Ontario, London. Member
of College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Ontario: Office in Aberhartls
Drug Store, Main St., Seaforth. '
Phone 90.
Dental.,
DR. J A. MUNN, Successor to
Dr. R. R. Ross,graduate of North-
western University, Chicago, I11. Li-
centiate (Royal College of Dental Sur-
geons, Toronto, Office oversins
hardware, Main St, Seaforth. Phone
151.
DR. F. J. BF.CH,ELY, gradaatt
Royal College of Dental Surgeon;
Toronto, Office over .W. R. Smith's
grocery Main St., Seaforth. Phones,
office 185W, residence 1855.
Consulting Engineer.
S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Toe )s
O.L.S., Registered Professional En-`
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute el
Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ont.
Auctioneer.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, : Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron
Arrangements- can -be made for Sale
Date at The Seaforth News. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed,
'HAROLD D. DALE, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Moderate rates and satisfaction guar-
anteed. Phone 149, P.O. Box 13.
Seaforth.
WATSON. AND RE1D'S
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors
SEAFORTH n ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Class
Companies,
THE McKll.LOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY, ONLY, INSURED
Officers—James Connolly, GOder-
ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood;
Vice President; D. F, McGregor,
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors—Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Sea-
forth, Jdhn Bennewies, Brodhageni
James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc-
Ewen. Clinton; James Connolly, God-
erich; Alex. Broadfo,ot, No. 3 Sea -
forth; J M. Sholdice, No. 4, Walton;
Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray
Gibson, Brucefield,
Agents-lJames Watt, Blyth, 4r.
No, 1, E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A.
Murray. r.r. No, 3, Seaforth; J. V.
Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth,
Bornholm, James Kerr and John
Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties
desirous to effect insurance or trans-
act other business will be promptly
attended to by application to any of
the above named officers addressed
'to their respective postoffices,
ONTARIO B,REEDING,STATION-
Bred.'to-lay Barred Rocks. :Breeding
stock is the highest quality, "Eve
bird is •blood tested 'and approved by
Government 'inspectors. We trapnest
the year round and only 200 egg birds
and better are kept for :breeders.
Only our own eggs are used for in-
cubation. Order your May chicks
now, Visitors- welcome. Located one
block north of new :hospital. Phone
304. 0. F. SIEGRIST, proprietor.
Box 173, Seaforth: .
THURS.
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FRI. — SAT.
Triple Action Adventure
Ken Maynard
with TARZAN, the wonder' horse, in
his first mystery adventure drama
The Phantom City
Romance with the scenic beauty of
the Glorious West for its. background.
'Mystery—in the spooky passages of
an old haunted mine.
Plus ell the spills• of Ken's d'ivil-
may-care riding.
MON. —TUES. —.WED.
The Girl with the Rallying Eyes
COLLEEN MOORE
in her great story of Modern Youth
WHY BE GOOD?"
With Neil 'Hamilton
Tihe.kind of picture that put Colleen
first in the hearlts of the movie mil-
lions.
PRINCESS