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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1931-10-29, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, CTOBER 29, 1P3L, HENSALL. D'r. R Dougall, accompanied by h wile'. andchil'd'ren spent the week -en at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm, DonaDL Mos. Ross and Miss Nellie Carmich- ael of'Exeter spent Sunday with Mr, and tfrs Donald McKinaroii. Mr. and Mfrs. J. D. Buchanan of 'IJondon spent the week -end with fri- ends in town. Mrs. Douglass of Hyde Park is vis dting with her mother, Mrs, Joh Johnston, Mr. and Mfrs, Laird Mickle and son Billie spent the week:end with rela- tives in Woodstock. Mrs. Alvin Hoskins Of Detroit is visiting at the house of Mr, and Mrs. Vern Hedden. Mfr, Jack Steacy of ,Detroit speed the week -end with friend's in town. • Mrs. Vale of Toronto spent a few days- visiting with her mother, ;Mrs. R'abt, Bonthron. •Mrs. David Christie and son Nor - malt; of Hibbert, visited last week at the home of Mr. Wm. L. McLaren, Miss Beryl Pfaff of London spentt the week end at her hone here. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Dick of Orillia spent a few days with relatives in tOWn. 1iiss Mlarie Bell of London visited over the week end at her home here. Rev. Mr. Bremner of Brucefield oc- cupied the pulpit at the United Church on Sunday last and Airs. Alf, Clark rendered a very pleasing solo. The Welfare Youth Club of the Presbyterian Church held their meet- ing on Monday evening with the pres- ident, Mise Blanche Mustard having charge of the meeting. After the op- ening exercisee the Scripture reading was read by Miss Annie Huisser, fol lowed by a solo by Mrs. \Vm, Mc- Laren, after which a reading was giv- en by Mr. Wm. Craig. A special fea- ture of the evening was a nock trial given by 1.1 girls. Every part was ably taken and proved very interesting and amusing, after which the meeting clos- ed with prayer. The Young People of the United Church held their meeting on Monday evening with Miss Doreen Farquhar presiding. After the devotional exer- cises the Scripture reading was read by Mis- :Mildred Follick after Which the minute" of the last meeting were read by Mia. Glady: Luker. .An in- strumental was given by Miss Flossie ,Foss, followed by a violin selection front the Hyde orchestra. A violin solo was given by Miss G, Laramie, accom- panied by Alms Bella Snare on the ran. and a duet by Airs. Helder and Airs, Hess. Another selection was given by the Hyde orchestra followed by a violin solo by Mr. Scott Welsh, accompanied by Miss F. (Welsh and the meeting closed with the MMizpah benediction after which a social hour was spent in games and contests and candy was served, Rev, Arthur Sinclair preached anni- versary services its the United Church at Brucefield, having exchanged pul- pits with Rev. Mr. Bremner. Miss Grace Dick has returned home after visiting relatives in Oriilia for some time. Mr. Wilson Carlile visited last week. with friends in Hillsgreen. Mr, end Mrs. Otto Stephens and fancily are spending a few days at the home of Mr. Stephens' mother on the Parr line. Mr. and Mrs. Albert Spencer are moving this week into their new home which they recently built on King street. Mrs. Holland Little is moving her household effects to Hanover where they will reside. A family of .Belgians is moving into :Mrs, Little's house for the winter, . Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Pater a visited a day last week with friends in Zur- ich Miss Mae Simpson of Detroit, who underwent an operation for appendi- citis in the Scott Memorial Hospital, Seaforth, is able to return home this week end is. doing nicely. Boy Leaders Conference. --A confer- ence of IBoy 'Leaders representing South ,Huron was held in the Hensall. United Church on `Friday, October 23rd. The conference was in charge of 'Rev. Gordon Butt, of 'Gorrie, sec- retary of 'Religious Education for 1-Iuron'Presbytery, assisted by Rev. S. J. Mathers of'Grand Bend antt!Rev. R. R. Conner, of 'Kippen, The confer- ence opened at 3 o'clock with ,devo- tional exercises conducted by Rev. S. J, Mathers followed by an 'address on "The Problems of Boys' Training." Following this carne a round table • conference cond'u'cted by Mr. George ,Service •of Toronto, Lively discussion took place,'bringing out litany impor- tant helpful ideas connected with the problems of keeping the Iboys in the 'Sunday 'School and Church. Supper was :served in the basement and com- munity singing was conducted by the ,Rev. ,Gordon !Butt. The evening ses- sion opened at, 7.30 with Rev. R. R. Cdnner conducting the devotional ex- ercises and delivering a splendid ad- dress on "Concentration:" Rev. 'S, J. Mathers'presided and Mr. Service out- lined the method of organizing boys into groups and c'.asses. He also is; •d 0 gave a very ifine atod inspiring address on Young People's • 'Work. One of the most interes'timg features di the evening's program ,was the addresses by two youtsg men speaking fr'osn the standpoint of the boy and his attitude 2b the church, these speakers ,being Mr. 'W, C. Barber of Seaforth and Mr, McGregor of 'Grana (Bend. A com- mittee w.as appointed 'consisting of 'Rev. S. J. Mathers, .Rev. IR. R. 'Con- ner, \lr.' F, 'S. 'Savauge and Mr. W. C. (B'arber 'to arrange .for a bay's camp 'Reit summer.. T'he ,eventing session was well attended and it is hoped much benefit will be derived from the practica'1 points made by the spea'kers. HILLSGREEN The Seafont'h Branch of the Cana- dian Legion will hold a euchre and dance on the evening of November 11, at 8 o'clook in the GIW.V.A. hall. Mrs. McLsrty, wh'o spent several days visiting relative's Isere returned to her h$me in London, Mr, W. Forrestof Kincardine call- ed on friends here recently. Mrs. R. Love who spent several weeks with her sion- Ross, left to visit her daughters, -Airs. McEwen of Hen- sall, and Mrs. Keys, of Exeter. 1Mr•s. L. Troyer visited with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Coleman recently Afr, R. \McAllister was to Toronto recently, Mr. Thomas Consitt has bought himself a fine new home an King street, Hensall and together with Mrs. Consitt will trove there in the near future. Mrs. G. Lavender and babe of Hensel', are spending a few days with her sister, Miss Mary Forrest, Air. and Mrs. G. Love and family, accompanied by Miss Lettie Love at- tended a meeting in Clinton on Satter - day. Mr, and Mrs M. Elliott and daugh- ter Mildred and Mrs, Anderson and .Mliss Agnes, of Centralia, vis'fted with friends in this vicinity recently. Mr. W. Jarrott and Annie were vise. ited by friends front Lobo recently. The Women's Missionary Society meets in Kippen Church on. Wednes- day, November 4. The ladies of this congregation here are cordially invit- ed to attend this meeting. Mr. John Steacy of Detroit spent tate week end with friends here. STANLEY. :disc Mlargaret Tough of Shake- speare visited over the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. T.mgh. Mrs. Milton Steep of Goderich towns/11P, visited on the Bronson and at Kippen on Wednesday of last week. Mrs, J. M. C. Tough of Bayfield spent the week end with her broth- ers, J. A. and Will Carnie. WINTHROP. The Seaforih Branch of the Cana- dian Legion will ]told a euchre and dance on the evening of November 11, at 8 o'clock in the GiW.V,'A. hall Mr. and Mrs, Will Humphries and family of Walton spent Sunday te'i'th Mr. and Airs, Robert 'Campbell. Mr. John Bullard spent Sunday wtih Mr. Harold 'Smalldon of ,Wel- ton. Quite a number from here took in the euchre in Seaforth on Monday everting. ;V4'e are sorry to hear that Miss Rete Campbell is an the sick list. We hope to see her around again soot.' Mr. and _:Ire, Harry Hart and son Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mir,. Lou. Spat -ling. Mr, and Mrs. Percy Little spent Sunday with Mfr. and Mrs. Earl Ross of Dublin. Several front here attended the an- niversary services and fowl supper at Constance this .week. Mr. William 'Hopper df Seaforth is drilling a well for Mr. Irwin 'Trewar- the this week. The Helping Hand ,bfistsion Band of Cavan Church are having an enter- tainment in the church on Friday ev- ening, Nov. 6th at 8 p.m. An interest- ing program will be presented by the Band and an address : on "Laughter" will be given by Rev. Mr. Gum,mings of Walton. The W.;M.S. and Ladies' Aid will meet at the hone of Mrs. William Dodds on November 4th. Mils, Lane of Seaforth will be the thankoffering speaker. The thank offering will be brmtght in. McKILLOP. The hour of service in the Mc- tKiliop churches commencing Su'n'day November 1st, will be as follows: Duff's, Sunday School, 10 aom,; ser- vice 11 a.n, Cavan, Sunday School 1'16 p.m., service 2130 p.m.; Bethel, Sunday School 2 p,m., service 7.30 p.m. The sacrament of the Lord's Supper will he held in Duff's and Ca- ven churchb's on Sunday, Nov. 1st. Preparatory service will be held in Duff's on Wednesday might and will be held in Caven on Thursday night this week. Want and For Sale Ads, 1 time 25e. ELI'MVILLE the Young People of this commun- ity were entertained at the home of Mr. anei Mrs. Leonard O'Reilly and fancily to a ltalloev 'en masquerade last Monday evening.. ,. Quite a number from here attended Whalen anniversary last Sunday. Miss F•Dorence IIe'rdtnan was pres- ented with a kitchen shower last Sat- urday evening at the home of her aunt, Miss Mary Herdneaat in . the village. She received many beautiful gifts, CONSTANCE. 'Rev. a'dd.34rs. J.' W. Johnston and' Mr, Howard. Johnston of Londes'boro, and Mr, and Airs. John Shannon of Walton sipent Sunday at the h•onle'o'f Mr, and Mrs Robert Rogerson, Mr. and Mrs: Leslie Oliver and Joyce visited with Mr, and Mrs. Vern Dale on Sunday. Mies Jean Anderson spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Peter Lindsay, Mr, and Mrs. Leslie Oliver and daughter Joyce spent Sunday after - neon with Mr. and Mrs. Verne Dale.' Miss Edith Steuart of Clintohn spent Sunday with Mfr, and Mrs. Austin, Dexter. !Rev, W. P. Lane was the guest of Mfr, and Mrs, Geo. Wheatley on Sun- day. Miss Mia•rgaret Love, R.N., is spend- ing a few days at the home' of Mrs. McGregor. Mr. Roy Allen of Clinton spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs, Jo'hh Fer- guson. Anniversary services which were a success in every particular were held on Sunday, the speaker being Rev, W. IP. Lane of Seaforth. The auditorium of the church was crowded at both services. Its the morning, Rev. Mir. Lane spoke on the text, "Tnd All Men Are Brethren," declaring that the ills of the world, the community and the church, .could be overcome by this truth. His subject at the even- ing service was "Why Go To 'Jeru- salem?" or "Making Religion Easy." The special music by the choir, aug- mented by Mr, Ray Allen of Clinton and Mr. Jack Scott of Roxboro, was also greatly appreciated by the large attendance. At the morning service besides an anthem by the choir, a solo was sung by Mrs. Lindsay. In the ev- ening two anthers were rendered and a quartette was sung by Messrs. Wheatley, Britton, Allen and Scott, Miss Helen Britton of Seaforth very ably acted as accompanist. Th'e foal •supper on Tuesday even- ing oras a huge success .and Wa'S greet- ed with an overflow crowd. The pro- gram following was given by talent from 'Seaforth, Clinton, Blyth and Walton. Marketing Geese The time to prepare geese for mar- ket is when the weather turns cold in the frill. They should then be taken. off pasture and those selected for "market should the placed in small penned enclosures, provided with plenty of water and grit and kept clean. They should be fed heavily -oat whole corn, the best medium foe the fattening of geese, and about two weeks' heavy feeding should fit them for market. Twenty-four hours be- fore killing geese should be starved, but given plenty of water. Care should be used in plucking, the dry or steam methods being reconrmentl- ed, for the reason that the feathers are particularly valuable, bringing as much as 60 cents per pound. The cheesed bird should he :rubbed aver with a damp cloth and set aside to enol. 'Phe tweive-third box makes a desirable market package, Weekly Crop Report The we'alher continues to be very satisfactory to Ontario farmers. There has been enough rain to encourage the luxuriant gran -1h of pastures and in many areas to increase the flow of underground streams and 811 wells which have been very low or empty, Farm work is well advanced. Fall 'plowing will be 'finished in good time. Keep the Pullets Well Fed •Tote time is at hand when pullets Should be confined to their winter quarters, but the pens should first be thoroughly cleaned and disinfected. !Birds will not do their beset work if infested with lice or mites. It is dur- ing the winter Months' that the birds nnalce their hest profits, and liar this reason they should be housed and feel in a manner that will keep them }heal- thy and vigorous. They will require a full ration of suitable feed, besides plenty of clean water, ,green feed shell and grit. The change' front the growing ea - tion to the laying inaslt should be made gradually. Hoene -growth grains cannot be sold for much on the mark- et, and while they may foram a large proportion of the birds' ration they do not supply all necessary ingred- ients for the production of eggs. The use of a high protein commercial mash mixed with chopped: home- grown grains will give much better results than the grains alone. AUCTION SALE JOT Clydesdale Horses, Registered and Grade Shorthorn Cattle, Regis- tered Yorkshire Hogs and Ro'ots.— MdNeil and Nairn, auctioneers, have received.iuistructions to sell by pleb - lie lie auctioat on lot 8 con. 10, Hrbiberlt, 2 tiles east of Cromarty, on Friday, October 30th, 19311 commencing at 1 o'clock sharp. the following: Horses Draft geldinig 6 years old; draft mare'3 years old, teams of agricultural geldings 2 years old. Cattle --4 Reg- istered cows; fresh with calvesa.t foot; registered cow due time of sale, 2 registered cows due iin'December; registered heifer due in May; regis- tered cow due in June; 4 registered nils 111 ,momtles old; 2 registered bulls 8 mouths old. The above cattle are a'c'hoice lot from the well' known fam- ilies of Jilts, Roan Lady's, Mina's. All young and guaranteed sound and fully accredited.' Grade Cattle.— Grade cow due in December; 2 grade 'heifers 2 years old; 2 grade heifers 1 year ol'd; 12 two-year-old steers )(feeders). Hogs -.2 Pure bred York- ;shire brood solves, due at time of sa'l'e, 3 pure bred Yorkshire brood sows due in December; 4 pare bred Yorkshire hogs 4 months' old., Roots -40 rows of turnips. Positively no reserve. Ev- erything offered will be sold to the highest bidder. • Terms --Six months' credit will be given on furnishing approved joint notes. Property owners as security; with interest at 4 per cent. straight, }McNeil and Nairn, Auctioneers; Wm. Hamilton, D. M°tdKellar, Executors for the late J. F. Hamilton Estate. AUCTION SALE. The following articles win be of- fered for sale at the res'iden'ce, Vic- toria street, Clinton,'noiv 'occap ied by iR: H. Johnson at 2 o'clock sharp, on Saturday, lOctober 31st,' 5=piece living room suite, living noon table, side- board, dining reran table and chairs, kitchen table and chairs, bed room suite, white iron bedstead and springs, 2 rockers, washing machine, Daniel incubator, Marconi radio, '5- tube ta'bl'e model battery set; 4 -tube Marconi table model battery set and other ar tictes, too numerous to mention. Terms, cash. Miss E. (Wheatley, pro- prietress, G. H. Elliott, auctioneer. CLEAIRI'NG AUCTION SALE Of harm Stock and Implement's,-- M•aNeill and Nairn, auctioneers, have received instructions from the under- signed to sell by public auction on Lot 24, South Thames Road {b/ mile east of Farquhar), on Tuesday, Nov- ember 3rd, commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the entire stock and inup'le- ments,of this well equipped farms. Terms Cash'. McNeill & Nairn, Auc- tioneers; Neil ltc'GiFl, Proprietor. TUCKERSMITH. The Seaforth B'nandh of the Cana- dian Legion will hold a euchre and: dance on the evening of N'ovem'ber 11, at 8 o'clock in the GiW.V.A, hail. Mr. and Mrs, Samuel' Mc/Burney and son, Gordon, and Mr. Greig Shiel's and fancily, all of Wiirgb'ant, spent Sunday last at tate home of Air. and Mrs. A. N'icho'l'son, Messrs, David McLean, fames. Broadfaot and Janes Allen, all trade a business trip to Toronto on Monday last. .Mrs, Edgar Allan has had a very bad cold. Airs. George Cameroon spent Mon- day last at the home of Mrs. Jia'ntes M'dImtosh, Mill road. • Ma: Joe Lane, Who spent a couple of weeks visiting friend's in Goderich township, has returned home. AMT. Andrea Lane has 'left for Peace River district where •he has ta- ken up a farm. 'Tits friends and neigh'b'ors of Mfr. and Mrs. Russell Wallace presented totem with several very useful' gifts on, Friday evening last at the home of Mfr. James Cameron, Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Bayes and fam- ily will reside on their farm on the Mill Road this winter. Mrs. II'arry 'Tyndall' and her broth- er, Mr. John Murray, have returned front Sault Ste. Marie where they were at'ten'ding the ,funeral of their brother, _A'Irs. Jahn Hay had the misfortune' to fali last week and fracture her hip and is at present in the Scott Me- morial hospital. Mr. and -Mrs. Went. Holt of Grand Bend visited on Sunday With Mr. and Mrs. Jim. Eigie. Mr, Sandy McMillan of Deltroit spent last Wednesday with (tie par- ents, Mfr. and Mfrs. Hugh McMillan. IA surprise party was tendered to Aar. and Mrs. Russell Wallace on Fri- day evening at tate hone of fames Cameron, prior to their leaving for their new hone near Clinton. 1 MANLEY. iWor'd was received here of the death. of Mrs. John Zeigler on the 20nd inst. in Waterloo county,' to which place she and her son Fred moved two years ago. She was mar- ried to Mr. John Zeigler 44 years ago and he predeceased her about 14 wears ago and she with her, ran Fred' continued to runt • the farm here until Where Quality Reigns IBEX BLANKETS, Large Size ... , .per pair pti " 3 Pkgs. Corn S'tarch...., ..,,,,,,,, '3lr g s, 23c 2 pkgs.. Selex ..... , .i. , , „21c 3 plcgs. Lox , i ... ...... , , . , 23e Live Poultry wanted every 'Tues'd'ay and Tlhursday . morning.: We will pay 40e For New Laid EXTRAS. Held Eggs not h'a'nded at any price. W. J FIN 1011 tiR FOR SALE 'To close the, estate of the late Hen- ry Taylor, the frame cottage on 'Side Street mist be sold. This is a choice property and in good condition, elec- tric lights, town water, furnace, bath tub, garage. Inspection by appoint- ment Possession on November 1st, A. D. 'Sutherland General Insurance, Real Estate, Etc. (Phone 1512, Seaforth, Ontario. ANNUAL MEETING' The annual tweeting of ate UJF:O. C1'uib will be held at Hensall town hall on Mlonday, Neevember 2nd at 8 o'- clock, Bruce McNevit, 'MJP.P., will address the meeting. Don't miss hint. Ladies and gentlemen both welcome. jos. FiOIRRv'EIST, Sec. FOR SALE. Pure Bred Oxford ram '1•antbs. 'Prices reasonable. Phone Clinton 31 on 622. Frank Weekes, Varna, Ont, 44 WANTED. $600,90 for 3 or 4 years at 6% inter- est. Farm as security, Write Box C, The Seaforth News, '44 FOR SALE }Brand •new Overcoat for sale. Tailor made, size 40. Can •b'e seen at W. H. Hum'phrey's, R.R. I. Seaforth, Lot 21, Con. 2, MclKiIiop. 46 FOR SALE Fo'rdeon tractor and prow in goad order. Will sail oheap..Apply at The News Office. ' 44. she became unable to continue the work, She was born 74 years ago in lVdi:lneot township, Waterloo county, Her funeral took place on ,Saturday to St, Agatha cemetery, Wilmot township. She is survived by two sons, Jiohn, of Toronto, and. Fred, at hoarse and one dau,ghlter, Annie, df L'ondon, who have the sympathy of the whole community. Mr. Fred Eckart and his daughter, Mrs, Fergus Horan, were on a busi- ness trip to Stratford and Kitchener this week. HARLOCK 'The Seaforth Branch Of the Carta dian Legion will hold a euchre and dance on the evening of November 11, at 8 o'clock in the GIW;V`.A, hall, ?We are pleased to hear that Mr. James Leiper purchased a, fine Che' coach last week. We wish theta suc- cess and much pleasure wraith their fine car. Mr. 'Geo, Dano is at present 'helping Master Audrey Knox with the plow- ing. Nurse Beckitt, formerly of near KindaiI, but who is now living in G'oc dericlh, called on Sunday at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. I. Rapson, also on Mr, and Mfrs. W. H. Knox 6f near I{nn+burn. She was accompanied ' by a gentleman and lady friend, Mr. and Ales. Len Watt and family also 3lr, and Mrs. Gen Watt.atter fa- mily, attended anniversary service in Bllyth on Sunday, also visited •at `the home of Mr. and Mars. James Watt of Blyth. ,Mor, and Mrs. Warren Gilbbitrgs ar- rived .honIe rit'lay evening after spending a very pleasant week or ten days with friend's in Kitclaener,'Cal- ed'onia and Rochester, They called on Saturday at the home of 'the' letter's parents, Mr.. and Mrs. I. Rapson. We wish the young couple a hong life of health, happiness and prosperity,, Mr, Bert Beacom was busy part of last week assisting .taking up potatoes with 'farmers near Lonelesb'oro. Miss K'athl'een Beacom' h,asreturned home from .an extended stay with her sister, 3drs, Joseph Lyon of near L'on desboro, tA2r, and Mfrs. Wm. Shepherd of 'Clinton spent a few days last week at the, holm of Mr. and Mrs. Norman Shepherd. London friends visited last week at the home of Mr, and Mrs,'Thos, Col- son. Douglas' Egyptian Liniment is es - Are Y oarmne Chimneys Sado While, the good weather lasts, have tis put .your chimneys in. good Sr "safe condition for winter. We also, do plastering, sidewaik- ing, etc. Expert, workmanship at reasonable cost. Re Frisilsit &Son Tile Manufacturers and ,General Contractors SEAFORTH, .(NT - 411, T' HALLI'DAY Storm Windows Ready Glazed Storm Windows measured and put on AM. Pringle SEAFORTH. PHONE 92. m a CIDER MILL This mill will operate :four days a. week. Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thins - clays and Fridays. Apple butter geed cider. Lot 23, con. 6, Logan. FREED. HIEININIIIOK, 'Phone 620r31, Mitchell FOR SALE Comfortable Cottage situate an East Goderich Street, Seaforth, fundi-• erly occupied by `Mrs, Clara .111e- C'lusleey Crowley. Immediate possession can be Rivet - Far further particulars•apiple, to R. S. HAYS, Seaforth, Ont.. FOR SALE. A number of choice Barred Rock White ILeghorns, and Black Minorca Pullets for sale. Some laying. Apply to ANDREW MOORE, LR.3, 'Sea - forth. 3 on 137, -FOR `SAME. !Having given up the Mc'Cormtfck- Deering Agency, have seve:al geoid used Cream Separators for sale at rs right price. Also a lot of good tcsed ten. repairs for nearly all makes of fas implements, ,' W. C. GOVlENLO Phone 146 r 5, Seaforth. ROOMS -TO RENT Electric light, town water. etc Ap- ply to E. L. BOX. FOR SALE One rubber -tired buggy anid 1 steel:- ti'red' buggy, ''hoith in gdbd shxp.. Grain cruslher and grain grinder- Ap- ply to ED. '12.1OWL49ND, Walton. 4: WOOD FOR SALE Hardwood $4.50 a cord, deliverer (Soft wood slabs, $2:50, delivered.. '£ J. R'IiclHlAlRIDlso/, Phone 148 r ;T "50. 'IN MEiMORIAM DIAIVIIIS In ,deeply ' affectionate and ever lovin'g memory of Eleanor Ade- line Davis, who passed away, Oct. 3g;,. 1930. NO one knows how- much we miss. yaw NO ' one know's the ' bitter pain, We have suffered since we lost you. Home has never been the same: Some sweet day, 'we larnoiw not when:, !We'll clasp your hand in the 'heeler land, Ansi never part again. —ever remembered by husband, fa- ther, brothers and sisters. IN AnamoIR'IAM 'DDlAIVIIIS.=•Ida loving rnem'ary of our dear auntie,'Mris. Montgomery Diels of Staffa, tvho passed away, October 30, 1930, In our hoeaie she is fondly remembreeg Sweet memories cling to her name., Those who raved her in life sineerdg„ Still love her in death the sante. • —Ever remembered by Mr ani lifrs. VV.tn. Kyle, SEAFORTH MARKETS. 'Hogs, per cwt. $4.76-,'a325 necially, recommended for spider, or 'Bitter, per lb. 7dye infection of cow's teat.' Invaluable also Eggs' per dot. 28c -3;k, 10 cases of spavins, curbs and splints. Il'ota:toes, per beg 38F