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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1930-05-15, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, MAY 15, 1930. HENSALL. Mr, and Mrs, .Bertram North of Woodstock spent the week end at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. ,anti Mrs. Robert Higgins. Mrs. North in- tends remaining for. two weeks. Mr, Fred Bonthron is having a new kitchen built on his home between King and Richsnond street. Mr, Alf. Taylor has the contract, Mr, and Mrs, Fred Simmons and son Jack, Mrs. John Dinsdale and Mrs. John Murdock visited friends in Exeter on Sunday last, Miss Alma Seruton of London spent the week end at herhome here, Mr. John Carmichael of Detroit spent the week end with friends in town. Mss Jean' Elder of London spent the weekend at the home of her'par- ents, iMr. and Mrs John Elder. Miss Grace - Forrest of London spent the week end visiting at her home here. Miss Marie Bell of London spent the week end at the home of her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Bell of Hay. Mr. and Mrs. Lloyd Venner, who' were •married baht week at Parkhill, have got nicely settled in their new hone on Queen street West. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White have returned home after a few days' visit with friends in Southampton. Mr. and 'Mrs. Pierce and children who were occupying rooms over T. C. Joint's store, have moved in to rooms in the Murdock Block next to Roy Webber's. Mrs. Charles Jinks spent last week visiting relatives at Staffa. Messrs. Wm. and John Craig and Miss Hannah Craig are visiting with friends in Toronto. The Liberals of South Huron in- tend holding their annual meeting and e convention to nominate a candidate for the coming election, in Hensail on May 2&th. Mr. Thomas McMil- lan, M.P., for South Huron, will be the principal speaker. Mrs. David McLean and sister, Mrs. McTavish, spent a few days visiting friends in Brucefield, Mrs. Robert Higgins. who has been in poor health for some time is showing some improvement. Mr. John Zuefle is this week turn- ing out many tomato and cabbage plants to his numerous patrons. Miss Ruby McLaren is confined to her room through illness. The many friends of Miss Grace Stone are sorry to hear she is con- fined to her home through illness. Miss Mae Simpson of Detroit spent the week -end with friends in town. Anniversary services will be held in the Carmel Presbyterian Church on Sunday, May 25. Rev. R. G. McNay of Walkerton will have charge of the services. The many friends of Mr. Geo. Fol - lick will be sorry to hear he is con- fined to his room through illness. Mr. Lee Redden left for Ingersoll on Monday where he has secured a position in a garage, The Rev, Mr, Irwin of Centralia will occupy the United Church pulpit on Sunday next, The Rev. Arthur Sinclair will preach anniversary services in the United Church , Centralia, on Sun- day next. The W.M.S. of Carmel Presbyter - an Church will observe their annual birthday ,party on Friday, May 23. Mrs. P. B. Lamont of Toronto will be the speaker for the occasion. A cord- ial invitation is extended to every lady in the congregation and lunch will be served by the Auxiliary. On Friday afternoon Arbor Day was held at the schools. The scholars took a trip in the woods, finishing up with a softball game between Exeter and Revisal!. The Hensail girls won with a score of 1342. Mr, and Mrs. C. Cook and son Harry spent a day or two in Detroit. Mr. Albert Spencer end Mr. Wm, Frazer while shingling a house own- ed by Mr. Owen Geiger, Oxford st•, met with a serious accident on Friday last. The scaffolding on which the men ore, gave away,throwing both men to the ground, and both sustain- ed a severe shaking up. Both men were taken to their homes and medi- cal attention given them. Mother's Day was observed on Sun- day last in local churches. The pas- tors preached special sermons for the occasion. In the United Church the choir was composed of members of the Sunday School, For Carmel Pres- byterian Church there was a Moth- er's Choir and in the morning there was a sola by Audrey Murdock. The pastor, Rev. Mr. Mcllroy took as his subject in the morning, "Mother, Heart of the World," and in the ev- ening, "Uniting with the Church." Boss & Brazier, contractors for the London Road paving, have already put down a mile and a quarter of pavement. The traffic south on the London Road is all turned West at Hensail and down the 2nd concession of Hay to the Lake Road. Jas. Pater- son is traffic officer. Mr, Robert Hotham of Brucefield WAS in town on Wednesday visiting friends. Implements. Several 1st class lend rollers,` good dump rake; spring tooth cultivator, Massey -Harris with seed gram attach- ment—'for sale, worth the money; See our Fertilizer Drills, Soil Pul- verizers and Cultivators, Cream Sep- arators and .Complete Line of Farm Machinery. Tractors, Threshers and Trucks. Repairs strictly cash. W. C.GOVENLOCK Agent for International Harvester Co., Manufacturers of Seaforth anniversary service on Sunday even- ing, June 8, at 7.30 p.m. Rev. C. A, Malcolm of Egniondvil'le, will be the special speaker. The music will be furnished by the members of the Kippen choir, EGMONDVILLE. The regular meeting of the W.M.S. of Egrnondville United Church was held in the church on May 9th, Mrs. Jias. Allen presiding, The meeting opened by singing hymn 378, "Green- land's Ivey Mountains," verses 1, 3 and 4. Mrs. Malcolm read the Scripture lesson, Psalm 67. Mrs. Reinke. led in the :Messenger prayer. Hymn 372, "Thou Whose Almighty Word, verses 1, 2, 3, was sung. Mrs. Ste- wart read a letter of appreciation from Rev. Mr. Doane for the Presby- tery dinner served by the ladies of the congregation. Mrs. James Allen led in prayer. Mrs. W. F. MacMillan gave sketches from the study book,. "The Glorious Company." The missionary study leaflet was given in part: 1st, Unfinished Tasks." by Mrs. Mc- Gonigle; "The Indians of Latin Am- erica" y Mrs. Isaac Moore; "The. Gall from the Home Land" by Miss Charters. It was arranged to hold the Easters Thankoffering meeting on Sunday morning, May 18th when Mrs. Mortimer of Auburn will give the ad- dress. Hymn. 371, "0 Spirit of the Living God" was sung and the. meet- ing closed' with prayer by Mrs. Brown. STANLEY. Mr. and Mrs. Robert Turner of Lu - can are at present visiting their daughter, Mrs. George Campbell. Miss Jessie Tough, who has been visiting friends at Brucefield and Varna, returned home •Monday of this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Hess and grandchildren, Bobby and Ruth, visit- ed at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carrie on Friday. Bobbie and Ruth stayed over the week end and return- ed home with their parents, Mr. and Mrs, George Hess on Sabbath even - in Colonel and Mrs. Currie of l'oron- to spent the week end with the lat- ter's sister, Miss Margaret Sparks. Mr. Charlie Scotchmer was a visit- or in Goderich one day last week. Miss Margaret Penhale of Stanley township i$ visiting her sister at St, Thomas for a few days. Glad to report that Mrs, John Scotchmer has recovered and is able to be out again, Messrs. Robert and Harold Pen- hale have gone to St. Thomas for a truck load of calves. Form Al with Premium. No. 68. "DR' K ,,. s 1 ONTARIO'S MOST OUTSTAND- ING SHOW AND BREEDING PERCHERON STALLION DdR.K, needs very little introduction to the draft horse breeders of Ontar- io ashis phenomenal show -ring re- cord at Ontario's largest shows, such as, the Canadian National Exhibition, Toronto, Central Oa nada Exhibition, Ottawa, Royal Winter Fair, Toronto, and the Great Western Fair, London, is well known. Form P. • PERCHERON •HORSE "CAROLA" will also be travelled in the san'ie truck. The above Percheron horses will travel by truck this season and anyone wishing these horsestin their territory oan do so by communicating with An Oil that is Prized Everywhere. —Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 011 was put upon the market without any flourish over fifty years ago. It was put up to meet the wants of a small section, but as soon as its merits became known it had a whole continent ,for a field, and it is now known and prized through- out this continent. There is nothing equal to it. HILLSGREEN. The Women's Missionary Society are holding their regular meeting on Wednesday afternoon, May 14, and intend to quilt their quilts in the base- ment the hurch, msit o c Mr. H. R. Samuels, of Toronto, was here recently and got his crop of alfalfa planted on the farm on the Babylon line. The services in the church will be. withdrawn on Sunday, May 18, owing to the Young People's anniversary in Kippen at 1.1 a.m, and 7.30 p.m. Mrs, Frank Farquhar, who has been spending a few weeks with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. 7. Cochrane, returnedto her home in Hensal'l much improved in health. Mrs. L. Troyer spenta day at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Hyde of the. London Road, near Hensell. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jarrott and Miss Gertrude of Kippen, called on friends on Sunday, Miss Agnes Love and Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Love were Sunday vis- itors at the home of Mr, and Mss, James Love .', Mr. and Mrs. Alf Ings of Varna, Mr, and Mrs,.John Horner, of Zur- ich were Monday visitors at the home of Mrs, L. Troyer. -The Young People of Hillsgreen United Church intend holding their ROBERT PENHALE, Bayfield (?Route will he published later). AUCTION SALE Of Household Effects in the village, .rf Walton, on Monday, May 26th, et 1.00 o'clock sharp, consisting of the following: Household Furniture — 7 dining room chairs, 2 wash stands, 2 bed steads, 1 parlor table, 1 rug 110'x110', quantity of carpet, 1 large mirror, 1 faljen-leaf table, quantity of dishes and cooking utensils, 75 sealers, 1 wood heater, wash tub .and wash board, 1 sprayer, half ton of 'hard coal, 2 oak barrels. '1 brooder stove, 1 large iron gate, 1 small iron gate, wheelbarrow, 1 dozen new grain bags, 1 set of weigh scales, quantity of new wall board, 1 hand cutting box, 1 large Sask. robe, 1 screen door, num- ber of feed boxes, quantity of poul- try fence, drinking fountains, 1 lawn mower, feed hoppers, quantity of lumber, washing machine, one Ford touring car in good running condition, forks. chains, bars, shovels, picks and other articles boo numerous to men- tion. Terms—Sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount, 6 months' credit on approved joint notes. No reserve as proprietor is giving up housekeeping. JOHN P,RYCE, Prop., T. Brown, Auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and •Implements.- Mr. Geo. H. Elliott has been instruct- ed to sell by public auction on Lot 29, Concession 1, 'McKillop, northwest of Seaforth, on Tuesday, May 20th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses —1 mare 7 years old; 1 horse 10 years old, good single or double. Cattle -1 roan cow, milking, due to calve 'December 12111; '1 red cow, milking, due 'September 20th; 1 roan cow freshened six weeks; 1 roan cow, milking, and due October 10th; Polled Angus cow, milking, and due September 9th; red and white cow, milking one month, calf by her side; 1 part Ayrshire cow, milking, due in October; 1 roan cow, milking, due in September; 3 steer calves 7 months old, due for baby beef; 3 heifer calves 6 months old; 1 pair fat heifers; 1 good grass cow. Hogs. -10 hogs about 100 lbs. each; 1 sow with litter of eight, six weeks old. 100 Leg- horn hens, Implements.—Massey- Harris binder 7 -foot cut, with trucks and sheaf carrier; McCormick -Deer- ing mower, 6 -foot cut; Big B mower, 5 -foot cut; hay loader in good run- ning order; McCormick -Deering side rake and tedder combined, new last year; McCormick -Deering horse rake, 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 ext"ra. vigour. Are you interested ? Well I think so. Write or phone for parti- culars of Barred Rocks and White Leghorn Chicks, to J. ELGIN McKINLEY, Zurich, Ont. 97 r 4 Hensel!. FARM BARGAIN 100 acres good lased, well fenced, plenty of water, frame house. Barn 60x60. Cement stabling, 50 acres being sown with Oats and Barley. Balance good hay land. A snap for $5,200.00 with a cash payment of $1,- 700.00 and terms for balance. Im- mediate possession. We also have seyerai grass farms for sale or rent -150 and 100 acres. A, D. Sutherland Insurance, Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds, Etc. PHONE 152 Bisset land roller, Bisset• out -throw disc harrow, 16 discs; Massey -Harris corn scuffler, 2 -row; 1 horse scuffler, For,dson tractor . and Oliver plow, used two seasons; McCormick -Deer- ing stiff tooth cultivator, power lift; McCormick -]Deering spring tooth lev- er harrow; MciCormick-Deering corn binder, nearly new; !Wilkinson cut- ting box with 38 ft. of pipes, nearly new; '1• Toronto '10 -inch chopper; 1 Coleman crusher, 1 :Chatham fanning mill; 1 set 2,000 lb. scales; '1 -wag- on nearly new, d hay rack with <slid- ing plaitform, 1 iron .wheel truck wagon, 1 wagon box and h'ag •rack combined, 1` steel tired top 'buggy, 1 set sleighs with pla'tfonm, 2 -wheeled cart with box, 1 root pulper, •mangold and turnip sower, 1 Massey -Harris manure spreader No. 7, nearly new; Massey -Harris 115 disc drill, 4 sec- tions of lever harrows, 4 sections of diamond harrows, 2 gravel boxes, 2 sets team harness, 1 single harness, 3 -unit Heitzman milking machine, 1 MdCormick,Deering cream separator 700 lbs. capacity, 1 cutter pole, buggy pole, 1 power emery stone, 1 saw frame and rip saw combined, two 40 -gal. gas tanks, 2 walking ploughs, 1 hog crate. Household Ef- fects -2 cook stoves, •1 Quebec 'heat- er, 1 4 -burner' coal oil stove with oven. Everything to be sold as farm is sold. Terms.—All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months' credit will be given with 4 p, c. off on credit amounts, M. BEATON prop.; J. W. Beattie, clerk; G. 'H. Elliott; Auctioneer, CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements.— There will be sold by public auction at Lot 34, Con, 14, McKillop, on Fri- day, May 23rd, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -1 mare 6 years old, 1400 lbs.; 1 gelding, 7 years old, 1300 lbs,; 1 horse], 12 years old, 1400 lbs. Red cow 6 yrs. old; Hereford cow 6 years old; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old. due August 8; 1 gray heifer, 3 years old, due Nov. 115; 2 heifers, 2 years old, about 1800 lbs.; 1 gray heifer, 1 yr, old, 700 lbs.; 2 farrow cows, four 1 -year-old steers, 1 calf 6 months old; 5 spring calves, 4 dry ewes, 1 sow, 7 pigs, six weeks old time of sale, 60 hens. 200 bus. of oats, 100 bus. barley, a quantity of mixed grain, a quantity of buckwheat. ck . t Implements—Set .sleighs with rack wagon and box, stock reek, Melotte cream separator, fanning mill, stone boat, platform scales 2000 lbs., root pulper, grindstone, 30 -ft. windmill tower complete, Toronto make; 1 Fleury walking plow No. 21; Oliver riding plow No. 21, 1 steel tired top buggy, 1 McCormick Deering mower new, cut 20 acres only; 1 Massey hay rake; 1 Deering seed drill, I2 -hoe; 1 set 4 -section Maxwell harrows; 1 manure spreader, nearly new; 1 Mas- sey Harris cultivator; 1 disc harrow, 1 chop box, 1 Deering binder, 6 foot curt, in good shape, 1 scuffler, 1 steel land roller, 125 ft. new hay rope and pulleys, 2 hay forks„ 1 set of sluing ropes, 1 hay knife, I set double balk band heavy harness, 1 set single har- ness, 20 rods, Frost woven wire fence, 20 rods hog fence, 500 ft elm plank, 2 inches; 300 ft. elm lumber, linch; whippletrees, forks, shovels, etc. 1 heating stove, 2 glass cupboards, 1 stone churn, 2 barrels, 1 small su- gar kettle, 1 hay rack, 14 ft.; 1 rug 10'x10', Terms—Grain and hens and all. sums of $10 and; under, cash. Over that amount 12 months' credit on ap- proved joint bankable paper. Three per cent, straight offfar cash on cre- dit amounts. No reserve as farm has been sold. i S. O T R1I 'E PURI A! E N III NIIOHIOLS0N, Proprietress; Harold Dale, Auctioneer. Warning NOTICE TO CORN GROW- ERS re CORN BORER. AOT All corn stubble and stalks must either be ploughed under or picked up and burned before the 20th day of May. OSWALD GINN, Goderich, Ontario, Inspector. PAINT. PAINT' WITH'FLO-GLAZE PAINT CASH PRICES - 4x6 BARB WIRE $4.00 2x5 BARB WIRE $3,75 LONG HANDLE, SHOVEL 51.25 HEAVY RUBBER BOOTS $3.29 BEST QUALITY SWEAT PAD .... ............... .. , ..• 65c GRANULATED SUGAR , $5.49 MANITOiBA FLOUR $4.09 We are paying in Trade for New IJaid Extras 27c, Eggs must be Fresh and Clean • • iFI I A J. l� � � 1`I i i • V PE IO , SU R R Baby Chicks Q°CITY.. UA S.C. WHITE LEGHIORNS, B.P. ROCICS, BLACK MINORCAS, WHITE WYANDOTTES, ANCON•AS Our Flocks are purebred, bred -to -lay and are carefully culled for high Egg Production and large eggs. Mated faith 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 all kinds of Feed, Lay Mash, Chick Mash, Cod Liver Oil, Oyster Shell, Grit., etc. We will.have .a limitled space each week for custom hatching at 4c per 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. and Poultry Farm Sunnyvale cul y Hatchery PHONE 137r3. ' ANDREW A. MOORE, SEAFORTH Ont. 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 in- dividual machine. • E. J. Trewartha Clinton - Phone 611r22 FOR SALE. Cedar posts for sale, Apply to WESLEY SEAIRiLE, 9th line Morris. Phone 18r4, Brussels, FOR SALE. Two pieces of linoleum, 4 yds. x 5 yds. and 3 yds. x 4 yds. Both are almost new. Apply to Mrs. JAS. HENE'ARISO'N, Phone 293, Seaforth. 20 FOR SALE. A young Jersey cow due to freshen in a few days, also 3 Jersey calves for sale. JAMES MURRAY, 2 miles east of Seaforth on Huron Road. 20 FOR SALE. A quantity of seed 'buckwheat for sale. FRANK MALONEY, phone 40 r 8, Dublin. 21 FOR SALE. One sideboard, also china .cabinet. Apply to MRS. THOS. BacK'ELL John St. 20 CALF FOR SALE. 1 Durham(grade)heifer calf,2 months old. Aly tW. F. SMIH, Phone 239r15. 20 CALF FOR SALE. For sale, heifer calf six months old, will make a good cow, W. H. PAL - DN, Lot 28, Con. 4, McKillop. Phone 2414r1t5, 20 Douglas' Egyptian Liniment should be in every ;household, - Stops bleeding at once, cauterizes wounds and pre- vents blood poisoning.. Keeps away inflammation and proud flesh, Hogs, per cwt. 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 'B'ank, Office Phone No, 5: Residence Phone 104, • DR, F . J, BURROWS, Seaford], Office and residence, 'Goderich street, east of the United Church. Coronet] for the County of Huron. Telephone No. 46. DR: G. MACKAY.—C. Mackay, honor graduate' of Trinity University and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College. of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. DR. F. 3. R, FOIRSTER—Eye, 'Ear Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi- cine, University of Toronto 1897. Late Assistant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Instit':)e, Moorefield', Eye, and Golden Sq care throat hos- pitals, 'London. England. At'Comm- ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday la each month, from 11 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 A'berhart'r Drug Store, Main St., Seaforfk. Phone 90. FOR SALE. A five -room cottage for sale with hand water, barn, chicken house, good garden and fruit trees, 'Can be bought at go reasonable price. J!OifdIN H'ILD- EBiR1A1NIDT, Egmondville. 22 FOR SALE. Frame 7 -roomed bungalow in the Village of Dublin, all modern con- veniences, ideally Located. Apply to JOHN -J.. HUIGIGAiRD, Barrister, &c, Seaforth, Ont.. 20 WORK WANTED. .Ready for spring work by the day. JAMES SIMMONS, ONS, Seaforth r.r. 2. Phone 22-233. 20. FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. Bargain Prices.' Several good houses in Seaforth and Egmondville. Improved and Grass Farms, 50 and 100 acres. Drop in and 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. I1 you want any young calves for raising or for vealing, HAROLD PFINHALE, Bayfield, Ont. Phone 5 on 78, Hensall. APARTMENT TO RENT. Over Thos, Dickson's store. Apply to E. L BOX. BABY CHICK'S 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 3per 100,Phone 2 g5 23. g, $ HARRY KIEHNE, r.r. N No, Born- holm, B rn- holm, Ont. GRASS FARM FOR RENT. Lot 12, Con. 3, McKillop, 50 acres for rent for summer grass, or will take in cattle by the head. WM. HEFFIRION, Seaforth, r.r, 5. 24 SEAFORTH MARKETS. Wednesday, May llth, Butter, per 1b. ,.,,. 33c Eggs, per doz. 26c -24c -20c $10.75-$11,25 *SPERI TNALO HA J PARK the PAC IFIC COASTarrdALASKA Enjoy a low cost trip to the West this Summer. Stop off at Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies. • See famous Mount Robson. A thousand beautiful sights. A new thrill in every mile. Take the Triangle Tour Route• via Prince Rupert... with its 600 mile steamer cruise to Vancouver. To see Alaska requires only a few extra days. A wonderful cruise ...amazing experiences. Tours may be made by various routes. Three fares are in effect from May 15, for to September 30. ea Ask vow nearest c�aanedien Nadoppaat A.eottorattractive descriptive eaut fulltoteti Addeo,. anadi.a11 a t 01101 TO i3VERYWHERB IN Wt NAD.4 Dental. DR. J. A. ,MU'NNN, Successor to Dr, ' R. R. Ross, graduate of North- western University, Chicago, 111. Li- centiate Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, Toronto. Office over 'Sill's hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 151. DR. F. J. BECHHLY, graduate Royal College of Dental :Surgeons, ' Toronto. Office over W. R. Snutit'a grocery, Main St., Seaforth. Phones, office 185W, residence 185.J. Consulting Engineer. S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tot -h O.L.S., Registered Professional l3i- gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate Member Engineering Institute sf Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ont. Auctioneer. • GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron Arrangements can be made for Stale 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 REID'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. Alt kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Clap Companies. THE Fire Mutual F (I e Insurance Co, FA'RM' AND IiSOLATED TOWN PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSU'RjED Officers -James Connolly. Goder- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, Vice President; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Directors—Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Sea - forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagent James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc- Ewen, James Connolly, God- erich; Alex. Clinton;Broadfoot, No. 3 Sea - forth; J. M. Sholdice. No. 4, Walton] Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield, Agents'—(James' Watt, Blyth, r.r. No. I, E, Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray. r.r. No. 3,J Seaforth; 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 BREEDING STATION. Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks.' !Breeding stock is the highest quality. Every 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; NOW PLAYING Vilma Banky° The Awakening A story of French and German youth in wartime. A smashing, dy- namic tale of human souls blazing with burning passions—merry with rollicking laughter. 'Directed by Victor Fleming MON., TUES., WED. GRETA GARBO —in_ "WILD ORCHIDS" With Lewis Stone (Garbo as an Englishwoman in the tropic jungles of Java, where society's decrees crumble before the all-power- ful spell of the East 'A made-to-order setting for the beautiful exotic star and a story that has its climax in a thrilling tiger hunt. Directed by Sydney Franklin 'These are extended length produc- tions of intense interest which, in justice to yourself and to the players and director concerned, should be seen from the beginning. May we eteggest you keep the time of starting in mind. 8.15 p.m, Sat. (first show) 7.45 p.m. FRINGESS •r yR, 1 1 €s � . aims ONTARI 0 Have You Renewed Your Motor Vehicle Operator's License ? Iv you are operating a Motor Vehicle in Ontario, you are breaking the law unless you are the holder of a 1930 Chauffeur or Operator's License. Traffic Police are now apprehending motorists for the purpose of examination of licenses. In case of accident, traffic officers or police will immediate-' ly call ',for your license card. Be sure you have it with you whenever you sit behind the wheel. It is prima facie evidence that you are qualified to operate a car. Its absence will render you liable to a fine and also may be interpreted to mean that you are not a competent driver! Do not lay yourself open to inconvenience and needless blame. Application forms for new or renewal licenses may be secured from the Department of Public Highways, Motor Vehicles Branch, from any of the Department's Agents throughout the Province, or from any Licensed Garage. If you seek a renewal, have your license card of 1929 with you. If you have lost it, a duplicate will be issued by the Department on payment of 50 cents. New and renewal Licenses are issued by the Department or any issuer of Motor Vehicle Permits. There are one or more issuers in every county. The fee is $1.00. Applicants for new licenses must undergo examination which the issuer will arrange. The fee for an examination is $1.00. Carefully preserve your License. Have it in your pocket every time you drive. Produce it whenever called upon by an officer of the law. Do not allow anyone who does not possess a Chauffeur or Operator's License to drive your car. Ontario Department of Highways Motor Vehicles Branch TORONTO 11540 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 ext"ra. vigour. Are you interested ? Well I think so. Write or phone for parti- culars of Barred Rocks and White Leghorn Chicks, to J. ELGIN McKINLEY, Zurich, Ont. 97 r 4 Hensel!. FARM BARGAIN 100 acres good lased, well fenced, plenty of water, frame house. Barn 60x60. Cement stabling, 50 acres being sown with Oats and Barley. Balance good hay land. A snap for $5,200.00 with a cash payment of $1,- 700.00 and terms for balance. Im- mediate possession. We also have seyerai grass farms for sale or rent -150 and 100 acres. A, D. Sutherland Insurance, Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds, Etc. PHONE 152 Bisset land roller, Bisset• out -throw disc harrow, 16 discs; Massey -Harris corn scuffler, 2 -row; 1 horse scuffler, For,dson tractor . and Oliver plow, used two seasons; McCormick -Deer- ing stiff tooth cultivator, power lift; McCormick -]Deering spring tooth lev- er harrow; MciCormick-Deering corn binder, nearly new; !Wilkinson cut- ting box with 38 ft. of pipes, nearly new; '1• Toronto '10 -inch chopper; 1 Coleman crusher, 1 :Chatham fanning mill; 1 set 2,000 lb. scales; '1 -wag- on nearly new, d hay rack with <slid- ing plaitform, 1 iron .wheel truck wagon, 1 wagon box and h'ag •rack combined, 1` steel tired top 'buggy, 1 set sleighs with pla'tfonm, 2 -wheeled cart with box, 1 root pulper, •mangold and turnip sower, 1 Massey -Harris manure spreader No. 7, nearly new; Massey -Harris 115 disc drill, 4 sec- tions of lever harrows, 4 sections of diamond harrows, 2 gravel boxes, 2 sets team harness, 1 single harness, 3 -unit Heitzman milking machine, 1 MdCormick,Deering cream separator 700 lbs. capacity, 1 cutter pole, buggy pole, 1 power emery stone, 1 saw frame and rip saw combined, two 40 -gal. gas tanks, 2 walking ploughs, 1 hog crate. Household Ef- fects -2 cook stoves, •1 Quebec 'heat- er, 1 4 -burner' coal oil stove with oven. Everything to be sold as farm is sold. Terms.—All sums of $10 and under, cash; over that amount 7 months' credit will be given with 4 p, c. off on credit amounts, M. BEATON prop.; J. W. Beattie, clerk; G. 'H. Elliott; Auctioneer, CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements.— There will be sold by public auction at Lot 34, Con, 14, McKillop, on Fri- day, May 23rd, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -1 mare 6 years old, 1400 lbs.; 1 gelding, 7 years old, 1300 lbs,; 1 horse], 12 years old, 1400 lbs. Red cow 6 yrs. old; Hereford cow 6 years old; 1 Jersey cow, 5 years old. due August 8; 1 gray heifer, 3 years old, due Nov. 115; 2 heifers, 2 years old, about 1800 lbs.; 1 gray heifer, 1 yr, old, 700 lbs.; 2 farrow cows, four 1 -year-old steers, 1 calf 6 months old; 5 spring calves, 4 dry ewes, 1 sow, 7 pigs, six weeks old time of sale, 60 hens. 200 bus. of oats, 100 bus. barley, a quantity of mixed grain, a quantity of buckwheat. ck . t Implements—Set .sleighs with rack wagon and box, stock reek, Melotte cream separator, fanning mill, stone boat, platform scales 2000 lbs., root pulper, grindstone, 30 -ft. windmill tower complete, Toronto make; 1 Fleury walking plow No. 21; Oliver riding plow No. 21, 1 steel tired top buggy, 1 McCormick Deering mower new, cut 20 acres only; 1 Massey hay rake; 1 Deering seed drill, I2 -hoe; 1 set 4 -section Maxwell harrows; 1 manure spreader, nearly new; 1 Mas- sey Harris cultivator; 1 disc harrow, 1 chop box, 1 Deering binder, 6 foot curt, in good shape, 1 scuffler, 1 steel land roller, 125 ft. new hay rope and pulleys, 2 hay forks„ 1 set of sluing ropes, 1 hay knife, I set double balk band heavy harness, 1 set single har- ness, 20 rods, Frost woven wire fence, 20 rods hog fence, 500 ft elm plank, 2 inches; 300 ft. elm lumber, linch; whippletrees, forks, shovels, etc. 1 heating stove, 2 glass cupboards, 1 stone churn, 2 barrels, 1 small su- gar kettle, 1 hay rack, 14 ft.; 1 rug 10'x10', Terms—Grain and hens and all. sums of $10 and; under, cash. Over that amount 12 months' credit on ap- proved joint bankable paper. Three per cent, straight offfar cash on cre- dit amounts. No reserve as farm has been sold. i S. O T R1I 'E PURI A! E N III NIIOHIOLS0N, Proprietress; Harold Dale, Auctioneer. Warning NOTICE TO CORN GROW- ERS re CORN BORER. AOT All corn stubble and stalks must either be ploughed under or picked up and burned before the 20th day of May. OSWALD GINN, Goderich, Ontario, Inspector. PAINT. PAINT' WITH'FLO-GLAZE PAINT CASH PRICES - 4x6 BARB WIRE $4.00 2x5 BARB WIRE $3,75 LONG HANDLE, SHOVEL 51.25 HEAVY RUBBER BOOTS $3.29 BEST QUALITY SWEAT PAD .... ............... .. , ..• 65c GRANULATED SUGAR , $5.49 MANITOiBA FLOUR $4.09 We are paying in Trade for New IJaid Extras 27c, Eggs must be Fresh and Clean • • iFI I A J. l� � � 1`I i i • V PE IO , SU R R Baby Chicks Q°CITY.. UA S.C. WHITE LEGHIORNS, B.P. ROCICS, BLACK MINORCAS, WHITE WYANDOTTES, ANCON•AS Our Flocks are purebred, bred -to -lay and are carefully culled for high Egg Production and large eggs. Mated faith 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 all kinds of Feed, Lay Mash, Chick Mash, Cod Liver Oil, Oyster Shell, Grit., etc. We will.have .a limitled space each week for custom hatching at 4c per 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. and Poultry Farm Sunnyvale cul y Hatchery PHONE 137r3. ' ANDREW A. MOORE, SEAFORTH Ont. 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 in- dividual machine. • E. J. Trewartha Clinton - Phone 611r22 FOR SALE. Cedar posts for sale, Apply to WESLEY SEAIRiLE, 9th line Morris. Phone 18r4, Brussels, FOR SALE. Two pieces of linoleum, 4 yds. x 5 yds. and 3 yds. x 4 yds. Both are almost new. Apply to Mrs. JAS. HENE'ARISO'N, Phone 293, Seaforth. 20 FOR SALE. A young Jersey cow due to freshen in a few days, also 3 Jersey calves for sale. JAMES MURRAY, 2 miles east of Seaforth on Huron Road. 20 FOR SALE. A quantity of seed 'buckwheat for sale. FRANK MALONEY, phone 40 r 8, Dublin. 21 FOR SALE. One sideboard, also china .cabinet. Apply to MRS. THOS. BacK'ELL John St. 20 CALF FOR SALE. 1 Durham(grade)heifer calf,2 months old. Aly tW. F. SMIH, Phone 239r15. 20 CALF FOR SALE. For sale, heifer calf six months old, will make a good cow, W. H. PAL - DN, Lot 28, Con. 4, McKillop. Phone 2414r1t5, 20 Douglas' Egyptian Liniment should be in every ;household, - Stops bleeding at once, cauterizes wounds and pre- vents blood poisoning.. Keeps away inflammation and proud flesh, Hogs, per cwt. 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 'B'ank, Office Phone No, 5: Residence Phone 104, • DR, F . J, BURROWS, Seaford], Office and residence, 'Goderich street, east of the United Church. Coronet] for the County of Huron. Telephone No. 46. DR: G. MACKAY.—C. Mackay, honor graduate' of Trinity University and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College. of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. DR. F. 3. R, FOIRSTER—Eye, 'Ear Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi- cine, University of Toronto 1897. Late Assistant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Instit':)e, Moorefield', Eye, and Golden Sq care throat hos- pitals, 'London. England. At'Comm- ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday la each month, from 11 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 A'berhart'r Drug Store, Main St., Seaforfk. Phone 90. FOR SALE. A five -room cottage for sale with hand water, barn, chicken house, good garden and fruit trees, 'Can be bought at go reasonable price. J!OifdIN H'ILD- EBiR1A1NIDT, Egmondville. 22 FOR SALE. Frame 7 -roomed bungalow in the Village of Dublin, all modern con- veniences, ideally Located. Apply to JOHN -J.. HUIGIGAiRD, Barrister, &c, Seaforth, Ont.. 20 WORK WANTED. .Ready for spring work by the day. JAMES SIMMONS, ONS, Seaforth r.r. 2. Phone 22-233. 20. FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY FOR SALE. Bargain Prices.' Several good houses in Seaforth and Egmondville. Improved and Grass Farms, 50 and 100 acres. Drop in and 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. I1 you want any young calves for raising or for vealing, HAROLD PFINHALE, Bayfield, Ont. Phone 5 on 78, Hensall. APARTMENT TO RENT. Over Thos, Dickson's store. Apply to E. L BOX. BABY CHICK'S 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 3per 100,Phone 2 g5 23. g, $ HARRY KIEHNE, r.r. N No, Born- holm, B rn- holm, Ont. GRASS FARM FOR RENT. Lot 12, Con. 3, McKillop, 50 acres for rent for summer grass, or will take in cattle by the head. WM. HEFFIRION, Seaforth, r.r, 5. 24 SEAFORTH MARKETS. Wednesday, May llth, Butter, per 1b. ,.,,. 33c Eggs, per doz. 26c -24c -20c $10.75-$11,25 *SPERI TNALO HA J PARK the PAC IFIC COASTarrdALASKA Enjoy a low cost trip to the West this Summer. Stop off at Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies. • See famous Mount Robson. A thousand beautiful sights. A new thrill in every mile. Take the Triangle Tour Route• via Prince Rupert... with its 600 mile steamer cruise to Vancouver. To see Alaska requires only a few extra days. A wonderful cruise ...amazing experiences. Tours may be made by various routes. Three fares are in effect from May 15, for to September 30. ea Ask vow nearest c�aanedien Nadoppaat A.eottorattractive descriptive eaut fulltoteti Addeo,. anadi.a11 a t 01101 TO i3VERYWHERB IN Wt NAD.4 Dental. DR. J. A. ,MU'NNN, Successor to Dr, ' R. R. Ross, graduate of North- western University, Chicago, 111. Li- centiate Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, Toronto. Office over 'Sill's hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 151. DR. F. J. BECHHLY, graduate Royal College of Dental :Surgeons, ' Toronto. Office over W. R. Snutit'a grocery, Main St., Seaforth. Phones, office 185W, residence 185.J. Consulting Engineer. S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tot -h O.L.S., Registered Professional l3i- gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate Member Engineering Institute sf Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ont. Auctioneer. • GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron Arrangements can be made for Stale 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 REID'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. Alt kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Clap Companies. THE Fire Mutual F (I e Insurance Co, FA'RM' AND IiSOLATED TOWN PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSU'RjED Officers -James Connolly. Goder- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, Vice President; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Directors—Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Sea - forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagent James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc- Ewen, James Connolly, God- erich; Alex. Clinton;Broadfoot, No. 3 Sea - forth; J. M. Sholdice. No. 4, Walton] Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield, Agents'—(James' Watt, Blyth, r.r. No. I, E, Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray. r.r. No. 3,J Seaforth; 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 BREEDING STATION. Bred -to -lay Barred Rocks.' !Breeding stock is the highest quality. Every 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; NOW PLAYING Vilma Banky° The Awakening A story of French and German youth in wartime. A smashing, dy- namic tale of human souls blazing with burning passions—merry with rollicking laughter. 'Directed by Victor Fleming MON., TUES., WED. GRETA GARBO —in_ "WILD ORCHIDS" With Lewis Stone (Garbo as an Englishwoman in the tropic jungles of Java, where society's decrees crumble before the all-power- ful spell of the East 'A made-to-order setting for the beautiful exotic star and a story that has its climax in a thrilling tiger hunt. Directed by Sydney Franklin 'These are extended length produc- tions of intense interest which, in justice to yourself and to the players and director concerned, should be seen from the beginning. May we eteggest you keep the time of starting in mind. 8.15 p.m, Sat. (first show) 7.45 p.m. FRINGESS