The Seaforth News, 1930-11-20, Page 8.$0 4
L_Mr. end' Atli,
he great collegietV eopt . 11'
j4,0:!,opusore0 en:shit
fcby.b9arcl as Ptesented in
eif ,6rt ',Ihurstday and Fri d ay
e.,Kst-oveek, This play with
13'..0Ple, headed by Mur -
l1 -as,lAufit • Lucia, and one
iggest, events ever staged in
'scream ,from start to
The opening number on the
roma .was a ibeby pageant and
Take 11 Back to Baby Land," with
•children ages 4 to 5, taking part,
Miss 'Mattie Ellis as dramatic
, leader, after. which the play was
tagdd.,Every member of the oast
took his pert 'excellently. The fol-
lowing ere the players: gerry and
•-"Aun' t Lucia, Murray Campbell;
, George, student, Claude Slowest
; Dick, footballstar, Walter Spencer;
'Betsy, George's girl, Mrs. •Pepplar;
Molly eDiak's girl, Ruth Chapman;
Evelyn, 'Jer 's girl Mrs. lHess; but-
• ter and egg Inan, lErrold Drummond;
Collins, °tits. Jinks; Prof. Gaddies,
Ben lEldem ;Dean ISeamore, Miss An-
nie Consitt Dr. Searnore, pres. of
college, . rris 'Cantelon; Mrs. Sea-
more,'Elva Shaddock; first freshman,
Aldan !Appleton; second freshman,
Tim •Sherritt; messenger boy, Raye
Patterson; glee club pres., Mr. W. 0.
Goodwin; fraternity pres., tHoward
Hemphill; cheer leader, :John. Drum-
• mond; college flappers, H. 'Dayman;
Ralph Abbott, Alvin 'Heznphill, Roy
• Palmer, Joe Hudson, S. L. Peppler,
. L. It, iGoles, 'Geo. Hess, Sidney Mc-
Arthur, Laird .Mielde, Albert Spencer,
Fred Bonthron, Jas. Patterson, Ar-
chie 'Rowcliffe, Harry Harmon, Dr.
Collyer, ,Geo. Glenn; special musical
numbers, "Me and the Man in the
Moon," "Out in the New Mown I -lay"
Breezing lAloog," were sung by the
girls' chorus. "Who Is that Pretty
Baby," and "Say It Again," by the
ensemble. Miss Eleanor Fisher acted
as pianits and Mrs. J. W. ,Bonthron
as soloist. Mr. Nelson Lucas of To-
ronto, impersoniator, gave some
splendid numbers,
Mr. and Mrs. Chris Yager and chil-
dren of Kitchener were Sunday visit-
ors at the home of Mrs. A. Saunder-
cock.
Master Ronald Stephen of Hills -
green is visiting at the home of his
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. George
Smale.
Mrs. J. Short and daughter, Mrs.
Eerester of Windsor were recent vis-
itors •with Misses Mary and Emma
Johnson.
Mr. 'Clarence Munn of Aylmer,
Mich., MIS a recent visitor at the
home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Alex, Munn.
Mr. John Carmichael has returned
from Detroit after spending two
weeks there.
Mr. Wm. Reynolds has returned to
Til:onburg after spending a few
days visiting with his sisters.
Dr. and Mrs. Dougall and children
of Petrolia and Alice Dougall of Tor-
ont, aere visitors at the home of
thelr parents. Mr. and Mrs. William
Doogall.
The Hensel! firemen held a euchre
and dance in the town hall on Wed-
nesday evening. The music was sup-
plied by the Cochrane and Hayter or-
chestra,
Misses Mildred McDennell and
B.-nthrere, after spending the
holiday at their homes here, have
returned to their studies at MacDon-
ald Hall, Guelph,
Miss Fannie Bissett, )[re. (Dr.)
Sweet and daughter, Mrs. Reid of Ex-
eter, visited friends here on Tuesday.
Mr. John 'McLaren nI Seaforth vis-
ited his brother, Wm. L. McLaren on
Friday last,
Mrs. A. Satindercock and family
spent the week end in Shakespeare.
A reception was held Gt the home
of Mrs. Chas. McDonnell in honour
cf Mrs. Gauld, a missionary from
Formosa.
M- and Mrs, Lee Hedden spent
Tuesday in London.
A large number of children assem-
bled at the station on Saturday to
welcome Santa Claus, who. went
•through on the morning train. Senta
had a bag on candy for each young-
ster.
Mrs. Harry Abbot and Mrs, Her-
man Dayman spent Tuesday in Ex-
eter.
Mrs. Roy 'McLaren spent Monday
in Exeter.
• Mr, Herb Tucker spent Tuesday in
Exeter.
The W.M.S. of the Carmel Presby-
terian Church held a thank offering
meeting on Monday evening. A pag-
eant was put on by the young people
after which an address was given by,
Mrs, Gauld.
The many friends of Mr. Peter
Stewart are sorry to hear he, is con-
fined to his home through illness.
'Following is the public school re-
port: Ro0111 I. -Sr. IV. -Norman
Sinclair 81, Ruth Coles, 77, Mildred
Rollick 74, Minnie Sangster 71, Har-
vey Hudson 70, Dorothy Drummond
68, Kathryn Drysdale 64, Olive Brock
63, Anne • Huiser 61, Irene Smale,
59, Harold Higgins 54, Ross MeIlroy
54. jr. IV, -Orville Hedden 82, An-
nie Carlisle 81, Dorothy McQueen 73,
George Pearce 70, Billy Glenn 67,
Myrna Hudson 65, Margaret Ken -
zings 64, Mary Little 63, Isobel
Saundercock 69, Olive Lemmon 58,
Harold Bonthron 54, Gladys Saun-
dercock 52, Kenneth Manns 48, Sr.
NIL -Ronald Peck 80, Loretto Bell
79, Jean Foster 76, Robert Dry.sdale
WIFE, GAS, SCARE MAN
IN DEAD OF NIGHT
"Overcome by stomach gas in the
dead of night, I scared my husband
badly, He got Adlerika and it ended
the ,gas." -Mrs, M. Owen,
!Adlerika relieves stomach gas in
TEN minutes! Acts on BOTH upper
and lower bowel, removing old poi-
sonous waste you never knew was
there. Don't fool with medicine which
cleans only PART of bowels, but let
Adletika give stomach and bowels a
11EAL cleaning and get rid of all
gas! Xeatin,g's Pharmacy.
• tiovenlock
McCormick -Deering Agent
See 'our line of SULKY PLOWS,
WALKING PLOWS, AND
TRACTORS AND PLOWS.
Have on hand for sale good used
Manure Spreader, Gangplow, Suls
ky Plow, also '25 Ford Sedan in
Al shape, and '25 'Ford Coupe,
For Sale-Roht. Bell cutting box,
32 ft. carrier, in first claps shape,
Set 2,000 potind Scales.
•
68, Nellie Fee 65, Ivan Kipfer 65, Dor-
othy Deters 50. Jr. Wolff
77, Irene Hoskins 76, Ruth Bell '74,
David Sangster 73, Margaret Shep-
herd 70, Herbert Drummond 68, Er-
ma Kipfer 67, Mona Glenn 64, Ken-
neth Passmore 59, Keith Buchanan
515, Edna Saundercock 47, Harold
Willard 39. Sr. IL -,-Elva lercQueen
78, May Clark 77, Jack Coles 73, Bar -
bare Shepherd 68, Russell Hedden 454,
Stanley Tucker 59, Alice Pfaff 56,
Max Hudson 56, Lloyd Brock 55,
H er man lArolff, *Douglas Sangster
38.-M. A. Ellis, Teacher,
!Jr, IL -Norma Cook 83, Elaine
Peck 81, Geo. Sangster 75, Shirley
Twitchell 74, Audrey Twitchell 73,
Gerald Passmore 71', Laird Hudson
71, Raye Foster 67, Billy Higgins 67,
Cecil Kipfer 66. I. -June Saunder-
cock 88, Madeline Vanlandeghen 87,
Doris Pearce 86, Jack Shepherd 84,
Billy Coles 77, Preston Lemmon 70,
Howard Smale 63, Sidney Tucker 57.
Primer -Mary Goodwin 92, Oarl Da-
ters 88, Jim Campbell 85, Margaret
Sangster 83, Carey Joynt 82, Emily
Hoskins 75, Norris MoEwan 71,
Bobby Hess 70, Jimmie Clark 63,
Raymond Higgins 58, Alpene Mc-
Ewen 38, Donald Willard (absent).
Jessie Buchanan, Teacher.
The A.Y.P.A. of the St. Pauls'
Anglican Church held their meeting
on Monday evening with a large at-
tendance. A special number was an
address on the History of the Church
by Mr. G, C. Petty.
Services in the United Church were
largely attended on Sunday last. In
the morning Rev. W. P. Lane of Sea -
forth, and Mrs. Gauld, missionary
from Formosa, gave addresses.
Miss G. Lammie assisted with a
concert in the Presbyterian Church
at Clinton on Friday evening last.
The Y.P.L. of the United Church
held their meeting on Monday even-
ing with a good attendance present
and with Miss Nora Follick presiding.
The pnogram was in charge of Ferris
Cantelon and Claude Blowes. Mr.
Murray Campbell took charge in the
(Continued on page four,)
He Was Cured
"Red" Young thought it .wasn't
manly to get homesick, so he tried
hard to forget it. But his roommate
knew the symptoms. Otte night he
,aid carelessly, before going out,
"Why not telephone home some ev-
ening and get the news?" Later
when he returned. "Red" was jubil-
got. "I did call home, Bill. The
folks are coming down for the game.
That's what the voice does! Gee, I
feel great."
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. John Downey and family wish
to express their thanks and apprecia-
tioe to their friends and neighbors for
the many expressions of sympathy
and help extended to them in their
recent bereavement.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory of my dear fath-
er, Noble T. Duff, who passed away
four years ago on my birthday, Nov.
19, 1926.
"You are not forgotten father dear,
Nor ever shall you be,
As long as life and memory last,
I will remember thee,
-Son, A. E. Cuff,
AUCTION SALE
Of Chattels and Household Effects.
-Of the late Edmund Stafford, at
Pairvimv Gardens, on Gravel Road
just north of Seaforth, on Saturday,
Nov. 22., at 2.30 p.m.
1 bedstead, 1 mattress, 1 dresser,
1 rocking chair, 8 kitchen chairs, 1
cupboard, 2 tables, 1 couch, 1 stoxe,
1 oil heater, 1 wringer, I set 240 lb.
scales, 1 wheelbarrow, 1 top buggy.,
1 set single harness, 1 bicycle, 1 robe
and horse blanket, garden tools, a
number of window sash.; also a
complete line of Household accessor-
ies and numerous other articles.
'Garden produce will be offered kr
sale if not previously sold,' including
quantity of white beans, 20 or more
bags of potatoes, and limited quantity
of other garden produce.
• Terms, cash.
W. J. Stafford, Clerk; T..BroWn,
Auctioneer.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock end Implements
and Furnitui:e. Fred, W. Ahrens,
Auctioneer, has received instructions
from the undersigned proprietor to
sell by public auction at Lot 29, Con.
9, TO. of Logan/ y's mile east of
Brodhagen, on Tuesday, November
25th, at 1 o'clock sharp':
Horses -1 black gelding rising 3
yrs. old; 1 bay mare rising 3 yrs. old;
1 driving gelding rising 2 yrs. old
Cattle--Durhain cow 6 yrs. all,
supposed to be due in June; Durham
cow 5 yrs., supposed to 'be due in
July; Durham. cow, 3 yrs. supposed do
be due in March; Durham cow 7 yrs.
supposed •to be due in April; Durham
cow 4 yrs. supposed to be clue in
May; Durham cow 4 yrs. supposed
to be Inc in June; Durham heifer 3
yrs., bred shortly; 2 heifers 2 yrs old;
2 steers and 3 heifers, 1 yr. old; 1
steer and 6 heifer spring calves; 10
summer calves; 1 Durham bull, pure-
bred, 2 yrs. old, Pigs -1 Berkshire
sow and litter 4 weeks old; 1 Berk
shire sow due Dec. 5. These sows
are bred Tamworth. 10 shoats weigh-
ing 60 lbs.
Implements. -1 M.H. binder 6 ft.
cut; hay rake; Waterloo 6-h.p. gas
engiee; circular saw with 2 blades;
*MM. mower 6 ft. cut; steel tire bug-
gy; cutter; Oliver single furrow rid-
ing plough; steel land roller; 1 demo-
crat; 2 sets double harness; set
single harness; and other articles too
numerous to mention.
Terms of Sale, -All sums of $10
and under, cash; over that amount
10 mon,ths' credit will be given on
furnishing approved joint notes with
bona fide property owners as secur-
ity, or a discount of 6% per annum off
for cash on credit amounts. No re-
serve as the proprietor is overstocked
and short of stabling. Auctioneer's de-
cision final in case of all disputes.
John Brodhagen, Prop.; Fred, W.
Ahrens, auctioneer, phone 634r6,
Mitchell.
WE REMOVE
Live or dead horses and cows
free of charge. We pay for
the phone call.
'William Stone Sons
Limited
Phone 22, Ingersoll
Phone 215 W, Stratford
seeswee=ceo,,..-elOOsCeSerse,-VeteraPW•A? •
$5-10 rHaoinleyy. Eaekre
.
Ma wanted.-Quiek, aura
way to become EXPERTAuto Me-
chanie,Welder,Electrician,Brick-
layer or Draftsman. Esum 66c
per hour, part time, frern start.
Advancement in few weeks. Free
Railroad Fare and Employment
Service. Write at once for Il-
lustrated Booklet.
Commercial Engineering Schools
57 latiseeurtee la Bt. WToronto,
RING irwrf
THE two rings of romance -
the Diamond Solitaire and the
Wedding Ring -nowadays
they combine the highest
beauty with sentiment.
The engagement Ring is
delicately pierced, engraved
Platinum or Gold, set with
the finest of sparkling Dia-
monds. The Wedding Ring
is a slim band of Platinum or
Gold to match the Engage-
ment Ring, artistically hand -
engraved in an appropriate
design.
You are cordially invited to
inspect our new showing of
rings.
J. A. WESTCOTT
Watches JEWELLER Silverware
Phone 64 W
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY NOVEIV1BER 20, 1930
• CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm _Stock and Implements
and Furniture.'Erml W. Ahrens, 501-
ti011eer, has received instructions from
the undersigned proprietor to sell by
public auction at Lot 10, •Clon.'2, Tp.
of Hibbert, l4 Miles east of Dublin,
then 1 mile south, on Thursday,
Nov. 2711. Sale to commence at 1
o'clock sharp,
Horses.rbay gelding 10 yrs. old;
1 draught gelding,5 yrs. old; 1 aged
mare, good worker; 1 Percheron fihty
rising 2 yrs. old; 1 Percheron stick-
ing colt.
Cattle.Durfrant cow 8 yrs; 'old,
fresh with calf by her side; Durham
cow 7 yrs. old due in Jan.; Ayrshire
cow 8 yrs. old, supposed to be in
calf; Holstein cow, • supposed to .be
due in June; Durham now 8 yrs., Inc
in Feb,; Durham cow 5 yrs., Inc in
March; Ayrshire cow 7 yrs., due in
F.eb.; Hereford cow, 8 yrs., supposed
to be in calf; part Jersey cow 6 yrs.,
supposed to be in calf; 11 farrow cow;
1 Durham 'heifer supposed to be due
in June; ' 1 heifer rising 2 yrs.; 4
spring calves. Pigs. -1 ,brood sow
due Jan. 15tle; 2 brood sows just bred.
Hens. -About -40 Barred Rock hens
1 yr. old, purebred; about 50 Barred
Rock pullets, purebred; about 75
White Leghorn hens 1 yr. old; 75
'White Leghorn pullets; and a num-
ber of Barred Rock cockerels, pure-
bred. These are all bred -to -Lay strain,
14 good young .geese and ganders.
lImplements.-1 Deering bited.er 6 It.
cut; 1 M.H. mower 5 R. cut; 1 M.H.
grain drill; hay rake 10 R.; hay load-
er, Maxwell; disc harrow; Interna-
tional cultivator; steel land roller;
stuffier; 1 four -sec. harrows; Chath-
am wagon nearly new; Bain wagon;
truck wagon; top bugg,-; cutter, •hay
rack; set sleighs with fiat platform;
cutting box. manure spreader;
set scales 2,000 lb. cap.; Renfrew
cream separator 650 lb. cap.; stock
rack; Fleury walking plow; singfe
furrow riding plough; double furrow
riding plough, 1' gravel box, 4041.
extension ladder, 20 new ceder posts,
Monarch 1,54 hm. gas engine, 1 pump
jack, new emery stone 8", 1 steel
stanchion, 1 large chop box, 1 new
noot pulper, 1 new cream can, new
hay fork rope, hay fork, hay car,
slings, trip rope, a quantity of lum-
ber and plank, logging chains, grain
bags, pulleys, barrels, brooder stove,
chicken feeders, drinking fountains,
chicken wires, tile spades and scoop.
,Feed. -About 6 tons mixed hay, a
quantity wheat chaff; about 10 ft. of
ensilage; about 200 bus. barley; 300
bus. oats; 50 bus. wheat.
'Harness. -Set ,of heavy harness, set
single harness; a number of collars.
Furniture.-03anner Chieftain range
good as new; kitchen stove; kitchen
cabinet, clipboard, Coleman quicklite
lamp; Kays lamp, lounge; cellar
table, lamps, hanging lamp, odd
'chairs, pails, lanteens, 3 horse blank-
ets, whiffictrees, neckyokes oil cans,
forks, shovels, spades, hoes, pails,
buggy pole, and a host of other arti-
cles too numerous to mention usually
found about a farm.
Terms of sale: All sums of $10 and
under, cash; over that amount 9 mos.
credit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes with bonafide pro-
perty owners as security or a disc. of
4% straight off for cash on credit
amounts. No reserve as the proprietor
has sold his farm and is ,g!ving up
farming. Auctioneer's decision final
he case of all disputes.
Harvey L. Hannon, prop.; Fred W.
Ahrens,cti.
ens, auctioneer, phone 634r6, Mit-
AUCTION SALE
Of Darin Stock, -Mr. G. H. Elliott
has received instructions from the un-
dersigned to sell by public auction at
Lot 8, Con, 11, Township of Tucker -
smith, 3 miles east of Kippen, on
Wednesday, November 26, at 1.30
o'clock sharp, the following:
Horses.---Erown mere, 8 yrs. old,
weight 1,600 lbs.; driving mare, 10
years old, work single or double;
black horse, 6 years old, about 1,600
lbs.
,Cattle. -,Durham cow, 6 years old,
Inc Feb. 9; Durham cow, 3 years old,
due Jan. 4; Polled Angus cow, 3 yrs.
old, due Dec. 26, Durham oow, 7 yrs.
old, due Mar. 12; blue cow, 3 years,
with calf at her side; Hereford caw,
.5 years old, bred 3 weeks; Holstein
cow 3 years old, Inc March 15; Jer-
sey heifer, 2 years old, bred 6 weeks;
Durham cow, 7 years old, bred 1
month; 2 Holstein heifers, rising 1
yr.; 2 Durham heifers, rising 1 year;
1 Hereford steer, rising 1 year; 2
baby beef heifers, 3 to 4 months old;
1 calf 1 month.
Hogs. -1 Yorkshire sow Inc Feb. 3;
24 chunks, weighing from 35 to 60
p ounds.
Terms. -Nine months' credit will
be given on ,furnishing approved joint
notes with bona fide property owners
as security or a discount of six per.
cent, straight of for cash. HARRY
A. CAiLDWELL, Proprietor; Geo.
H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
NOMINATION: 'MEETING
The annual meeting of the ratepay-
ers of the Municipality of MCKillop
will be held at the Winthrop Hall, on
Monday, November 24th, 1930.
Nominations for candidates for
a Reeve and four Councillors will be
received between the hours of one
and two o'clock in. the afternoon.
Should more candidates be nomin-
ated than, are required, to fill theesev-
eral offices a poll .will be held on
Monday, the first day of December,
1930, 'from 9 a.m. till 5 p.m. at the
following pieces.
Poll 'No. 1, James Carlin's house,
Lot 10, Con. 5, Thomas Moylan, D.
R.0„ William Maloney, P.C.
'Poll No. 2, Jos. Hogg's House, Lot
25, Coh. 4, John McDowell, D.R.O.;
Mrs. Geo. Eaton, P.C.
Poll No. 3, Jos, Smith's, House,
Lot 10, Con, 12; John Leembg, D.R.
0., John Murray, p.t.
Poll No. 4, Schaol House, No. 7,
Lot 26, Con. 12, William !Somerville
D.R.O., Willis Dundas P.C.,
JNO. McNAY,
46 Returning Officer.
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times 50c
anted
New Laid Eggs'
WE ARE PAYING 55c in TRADE for EXTRAS.
RUBBER BIGOTS, per pair ... . . . . 3.29
• MEN'S OVERADIS, per pair .. , ........ . ... '1.00
W,e Sell For Less.
J. FINNIGAN
• 'WOOD FOR BALE.
• FeW loads dry maple weod for sale.
Also orders for green wood received.
Will cut lengths to suit purchaser.
JAMES R. • SPROAT. Phone 148
r 34, Seaforth. 47
NOTICE
:Come in and let us show you our
new horse blanket; a bargain for
quick sale. Also new motor rugs,
plush and wool, also full line of hal-
ters, single and double harness. J. A.
WORKMAN, Harness Shop, Kippen,
COCKERELS FOR SALE.
Free range pure-bred White Rock
Cockerels, $3 each or two for $5.
BEATTY BROS., Varna. 49
CABINET VICTROLA
With 45 records. All in first class
condition. Can be bought very cheap.
Can be seen at HEIR13IERT TRAP-
NELLIS, south Main street, Sea -
forth. 48
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
. Of Farm Stock, Implements, and
Furnittere.-Fred W. Ahrens, Auc-
tioneer, !tee received. instructions from
the undersigned proprietor to sell by
public auction at Lot 21, Con. 3,
Township of Hibbert, on Friday,
Nov. 21, 1930, sale to commence at 1.
o'clock, the following:
Horses -1 heavy drafight horse, 13
years old; 1 heavy draught mare, 13
years old; 11 heavy draught mare, 12
years old; 1 heavy draught mare 11
years old; 1 heavy draught gelding,
rising 4 years old;. 1 heavy draught
gelding, rising 3 years old; 1 heavy
draught filly, rising 3 years old; 1
heave, draught gelding, rising 2 years
old; I heavy draught filly, • rising 2
years old; 1 heavy draught filly, ris-
ing 1 year old; 1 driving gelding, 6
yrs. old.
Cattle -1 HOISteill COIV, 8 years
old, supposed to be due March 11; 1
part Holstein and Ayrshire heifer 1
yr. old; 3 spring calves; 3 Polled An-
gus baby beef heifers, 5 months old.
Hogs --1 Yorkshire sow, due Nov.
25; 6 Yorkshire shoats, weighing
about 60 lbs.
Hens -About 25 year-old hens;
about 100 Barred Rock .pullets.
Implements M.H. binder, 7 -foot
cut; 1 Deering mower, 6 -ft. cut; 1 M.
Harris cultivator, four section; 1
M H cultivator, 3 section; 1 Cock-
shutt corn cultivator, 1 New Lich-
field manure spreader; 1 IvI,'H, corn
binder, I set wagon and gravel box, 1
truck wagon, 1 hay rack, new; 1 hay
Take; 1 rubber tire buggy, 1 cutter, 1
set sleighs and flat rack, 1 scuffler,
6 -horse power International gas en-
gine, 1 set light sleighs, 2 scrapers,
1 cnoss cut saw, 4 -section harrow, 2 -
furrow riding plough, 1 tractor cul-
tivator, 1 cultivator with grain box
and seed box combined, 1 grain drill.
Harness -2 sets of double harness,
I set of single harness,
Feed -Mout 800 bus. of oats,
about 500 bus. of seed barley, about
20 tons of mixed hay.
Furniture -1 Victrola with records,
few leather chairs, few' parlor chairs,
few dining roam chairs, 1 extension
table.
About 10 cords of short hard wood,
2 cords of short limb wood, hay fork,
hay fork rope and slings a number
of pulleys, shovels, spades, hoes,
saws, forks, logging chains, anl a
host of other articles too numerous
to mention.
Terins of Sale -All sums of $10.00
and under, cash; over that amount 8
months' credit will be given on furn-
ishing approved joint notes with bona
fide property owners as security or a
discount of 6 per cent. per annum off
for cash on credit amounts.
No reserve as the ;proprietor is giv-
ing up farming. Auctioneer's deci-
sion final in case of all disputes.
poSIEPH NAGLE, Proprietor;
Fred W. Ahrens, Auctioneer, Phone
6314r6, Mitchell. 47
MEETING OF HURON COUNTY
COUNCIL. „
The Council of the Corporation of
the County of Huron will meetin
the Council Chamber, Goderich, et
2 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday,
the 2nd day of December, 1930. All
accounts against the County must be
in the hands of the Clerk not later
than Saturday preceding the meeting
of Council.
IGIEO. W. HOLMAN,
• County Clerk
Goderich, Nov. 16, 1930. •
ESTRAYED STEER
Mooney steer, red. Owner may
have same upon proving property and
paying charges. JOHN L. DEVER-
EAfGX, Seaforth. 47
CARETAKER WANTED. -
A caretaker wanted for Egmond-
ville United Church. Duties to com-
mence Jan. 1st. 1931. Tenders to be
received 09 to Nov: 29th, 1030.
JOHN T. ,ELGIE, Sec.
Kippen R. R. 2.
BOYS* FOR TOWN BAND
Having more instruments in coodi-
tion for learners, more beginners can
now learn to play. Apply to E. L.
BOX. • • 46
.STRAYED
A cattle beast., from lot 10, con. 8,
McKillop, 'late in October'Hereford,
red, with white face, weighing about
red, with white .face, coming 2 years
old. THOMAS MOYDAN, Jr., Dub-
lin, R.R. 1, tf.
HOUSE FOR RENT
John Street, 7 rooms, electric lights
and town water. Apply to E. L.
BOX. 48
APPLES FOR SALE.
For sale a quantity of hand picked
winter apples. Apply to Mrs, 'Wm.
M. Doig, Kippen, Ont. R. R. No. 2,
Telephone 20 on 93, Hensel!,
• WORK WANTED.
A young married woman to do
housework by the day. Apply at The
News Office. 47
FOR SALE
IA few Barred Rock Pullets, Apply
JOHN T. ELGIIE, 134:41, Seaforth.
FURNISHED HOUSE TO RENT.
For the winter, comfortable, cen-
tral and convenient. 'Will rent reason-
able to responsible party. Immediate
posses.sion. A. D. SUTHERLAND,
Insurance, Real Estate, etc. Phone 152
, CIDER MILL
Will make Cider and Apple Butter
Wednesday a.nd Thursday of each
week. Lot 23, Con. 6, Logan. FRED
HEtNNICK, phone • Mitchell 620
ring 31.
WOOD FOR SALE
$5 cord for hardwood in cord lots,
delivered in town; $4 a cord for
maple slabs delivered; $3 a cord for
solft wood slabs, delivered. Apply to
T. J. RICHARDSON, Phone 137r25,
Seaforth. 46
'NOTICE.
Person or persons found hunting or
trespasSing on lots 12 and 13, con. 9,
litillett, will be prosecuted according
to law. j. an.d J. Hesselwood. 47
ROOMS
Comfortable living rooms to rent,
Oct. 1st. JOHN BEATTIE, South
Main Street.
SEAFORTWMARKETS.
• Wednesday, Nov. 19.
Butter, per lb 30c
Potatoes, per bag $1.00
Eggs, per doz 40c, 46c, 50c
Hogs, per cwt.
$9.75-$10.25
YOUR AUTO NEEDS
Goodyear Tires and Tubes
• Battery Sales and Service
Charging and Repairing all makes of Batteries
A good line of new and used parts of different makes a cars
If your car is in need of repairs, give us a call
Studebaker Sales and Service
Reoier's Garage
PHONE 167W
01.1.11.0....10111110111•0111.ffill,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Medical.
DR. 35.,11UGH ROSS, Physician'
and Surgeon. Late of London Hos-
pital, • London, England, Special
attention to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat, Office and raid-
ence behind Dominion Bank. (WACO
Phone No, 5: Residence Phone 104.
F j. BURROWS, Seaford',
OffiCe and residence, Goderich streell.
east of the United Church. Coroaeg
for the County of Huron. Telephpag
No. 46.
DR. C. MACKAY.-C. Mackwid
honor graduate of Trinity Univeraity
and gold medallist of Trinity Medical
College; member of the College el
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,
DR, F. J. R. FOR.STER---Ye, Iter
Nose and Throat. Graduate in Med. 'Tr
cine, University of Toronto
Late Assistant New York. Ophthal.
ink and Aural Instil- 1e, Mooraeld'a
Eye, and. Golden Square throat lure-
pitals, LOndon. England. At Comm.
ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday la
each month, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.a.
DR. W. C. SPROAT.-Graduate el
Faculty of Medicine, University of
Western Ontario, London. Mewl*
of College of Physicians and Stw-
geons of Ontario. 'Office in Alterharti.
Drug Store, Main • St., Sufi's*,
Phone 90.
DentaL
DR J A. MUNN, Successor tat
Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of Nora -
western University, Chicago, Ill. Li-
centiate Royal College of Dental Sur-
geons, Toronto. Office •over Sift.
hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Plant
151.
DR, F. J. BFCEIELY, graduate.
Royal College of Dental Surgedas.
Toronto. Office over W. R. Smideti
grocery, Main St., Seaforth. Phones,
office 185W, residence 185.T.
Consulting Engineer.
S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.S. (Tor.)'
0.L.S., Registered Professional Ess- •
gineer and Land Surveyor, ASSOCiati
Member Engineering Institute elf
Canada. Office, Seaforth. Ont.
Legal.
D. L. ROSS. Barrister and Solicit-
or, Notary Public. Hours 9 a.m.-2 p.as„
and 7 p.m. •Office above Phillips'
Drug Store, Blyth, Ont. Phone 6.
Auctioneer.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Hum
Arrangements can be made for Sits
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 REIDT
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, -ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect.
ed at lowest rates in First-Clase
Companies.
THE NicKILLOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSURED
Officers -James Connolly. Goder-
ich; Alex, James Evans, Beechwood,
Vice President; D. F. McGregor,
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors-W,m. Rinn, -No. 2, Sea-
ford', John Bennewies, Brodhagnal
James Evans, Beechwood; M. Ile -
Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly, God-
erioh; Alex. BroadfootNo.,3 Sea -
forth; J. M. Sholdice. No. 4, Waltosi
Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray
Gibson, Brucefield, .
Agerits-james Watt, Blyth, r.r.
No. 1, E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A.
Murray. r.r. No. Seaforth; J. V'.
Yeo, Hblmesville; R. • G. Jarmoutb,
Bornholm. James Kerr and' Jobs
Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties
desirdus to effect insurance or, truss -
act other business will be prompt*
attended ..tti by application. to any of.
the above named officers addressed
to their respective postoffices.
THURS., FRI., SAT.
HOOT
GIBSON
The Lariat
Kid
with ANN (CHRISTY,
from the story by Durleigh F. Oxford
The reanin', streakin' cowboy at his
• best
MON., TUES., WED.
JOAN CRAWFORD
"OUR 'BLUSHING 'BRIDES" '
with Dorothy ,Sebastian, Anita Page,
Robert Montgomery
PRINCESS