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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1933-04-06, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSD%AY, APRIL 6, 1933. IENSALL. The funeral not [the late (Robert M° I his ,home a mile Pell 'took place Iron and 'a quarter we's't idf R3ensa1l on Monday aIAternoon and Was largely at- tended, interment [baking ,pierce 'in the 1Hiensall U'ni'on [Cemetery. The pa41- Ibearens were 'all neighbors 'o'f 'the de- [cea's'ed, IOn 'Thursda'y last Mr. Bell went out , to ,the bush with [the ;team to 'haul some wood and not rrebinding alt his usual time in the evening, this brother ,become alarmed and went in search :of [him and i1ounad him lying dead in the 'wood's. 'Dir..iOiD'wyer, !cor- oner, 'was called and ;pronounced his 'death due to heart [failure. Mr. Bell was the eldest ,soli of the late (Paul and Mrs, `;B'ell :and lived all his lite on'the +farm jute 'west of [Hensel! and was (held tin the' [highest ,esteem by the whole community. IHe was a Iproimin.• erlt 'farm'er, Owning la number of [Farris. He was never married and liv- ed en the home Tenni 'with Ibis 'brother 'John and sister [Jean. ,He 'was in [his 70th year. (He leaves to mourn his lass two 'brothers, John and William of Hwy t 3wnship and 'three sisters, +Mlies Jean, alttdictate, nMiss Margaret of 'Hen- call; Mrs. 'Duncan !Stewart, ,of the Landon [Road, [b'e'sides a 'great :many ,of the Bell relatives in this district. Mr. and Mit. [Jas. [Paterson 's'p'ent the twreek end .in T,oron4'o With rela- tives. 'Miss [Dorothy IThIOmpson oe Lone ,don spent the week ,end at her home. [Council Meeting. The regular IWolads,,'and came to 'this country monthly meeting of the vlil'age 'down- wings her parents in 118511. Her fat'h'er cit Was held in the town hall ion Mon- head Waken up lard in Stanley tolw'nt- d'ay evening. Reeve 'Oonsi'tt and alai on the lake'sh'ort, just south of Councillors Spencer and Jones 'were P present. The 'minutes Of' the last meet-e'Blaylfield, Here she grew tea woman- ing'were read and adopted ,on 'rnotionn hood and lived until they moved to 'of Councillors Spencer and Jones. A !the 'beadbiful homeher ;father had number of communications were read ,built in the Village..Inl Mrs. M'oLe'od''s and ordered paid. Tax collector [Fred 'Bou,thron reported that 'there were passing the last 'cord is severed with still about $1500 of outstanding 1332 a prominent ,pioneer 'family of this taxes 'and he had placed a numlber in- district; for her father, who was a to the 'hands of Bailiff Fred Thiel to skillful physician and surgeon, was collect.:'. great deal Of di'sensseion ' p' 'y took place ,on the relief problem in prominent in the county, 'having serv- •'town. IOonsteble :Hudson rep'eate'd ed some years lin .county ,00uncii, He that he had given 70 ,meals to 'trans- was also a faithful member of the Ane lents during the month. The Reeve in- glicair Church and instrumenfad in the blunted at the meeting that the relief 'Ass soon going to stop. A number of 'building of Trinity Ghumdh and !later. accounts were presented 'on m'dtion Of the Rectory !for which he ,gave the Jones and 'S'pen'cer. The council thensite, Mrs. MoLeod was alwlays an an - adjourned. I e• ve member of the church. 'A's a child The many friend's of Mr. 'Thom'as Welsh'•will be sorry to !hear that' he is site attended services in the old 'log confined to his home with a severe school !house, the ,cottage n'ow Occup - attack of gall bladder trouble. ',led by A. C. Brandon. She ivies for Mr. David Gantelon 's'hipped Dot a .some years People's 'Warden.in Teen - carload .of onions this nweek. Mr. Henry 'Horton 'has taken back ity ,Church. lens. McLeod had a pats - his farm 'from the [Robins estate. sionaie 'love for !Rowers and when able [Harold Seruton 'of Port Dover spent much time in her ,beautiful gar - spent the week end with his mother. 1 d'en•. Of a sweet and gentle disposition Owing to so 'much wet weather the roads are getting in ;bad 'condition and she was beloved by all Who knew her. will need a great deal •df repair to put Ln October, 1689, She became the 'them in shapeagaine Last year the 'bride of George Hewson, wlho died in county engineer spent $125,000 'on the iNsiveniber, 1909. In June, 191213; she county .roads of which the :Provanciall " Highway paid !half, The Highways was again united in ,m'a'rriage, to Rev. Dept. has instructed the engineer to 3. H. MdLeod, 'wilt predeoeased her keep the expenditures down to $75,000 in September, 19311. Besides her si's- 'so there will be little new work done ''ter Areata, She was predecea's'ed by this year. °It is prob'a'ble that the two brothers, George and William H. 'county council will just 'ask for a one ,mill rate this year instead of one and Surviving are three nieces, .Mrs. Allen one-half for s Mr. Lloyd Hudson has eadslI gone to For -'B3 Woods,Longford H. BeYfield; Mins. .i1G.AE. HAYFIELD, [Mt. I3'ar•Io'ld Weston motored up from Detroit S'aturd'ay.' Mrs. Dymond accompanied him, coming to [see her Parents, Mr. and 'Mfrs. J. W. Tippet. [They returned to D'eltroitt. Sunday. I'M'''. and' Mrs. Robert 'Cantelon Of ISltratlfond alt Mr.' A. eeleGregoes [Sunday. 'Miss Ruth Fisher and M'r, 'Walter IGriers'on Of Waterloo were the guests of M'es. P. A. EcUwardis' over the week end. !B'o'bby .S!auder and Frank Erwli'n and Mrs. Erwin of Kitchener were ,guests Of Mrs. F. A. ,Edwards day. lDealth' pante on Saturday, April 1, to a Much bel'ove'd and most !highly esteemed citizen Of Bayfield in the person of Isabelita 'WolOds, relict of the late George Hlewson anld- the date [Rev.: J. H. MelLead. The decea's'ed l'ad'y passed pea'ceful'ly to resit alt "Or- ate," where ,has been her home Icor be- itween' fifty -[five and suety years. Site was born in the. County Waterford, drelaned, Olcitdber llOth, 16416. She was the 'elder Idiaughiter Of the elate Rebels- ca ' M. 'Hill and Dr. Ndneean est to take over this new duties as as - Crosby, Beton ,Ltarading, IN,Y, Dr, sistant at the CsN.R. 'station there. Services in our local Churches were i\rdnfan W. Woods is a cousin. The well attended on Sunday last. At the, funeral was held from her tate 'home United IChurch'Rev, Arthur •Sinclair on Monday afternoon when a large occupied the pulpit and a volo was gi-! !number were .present. Service was vein by Mise Asanle Smith in the mor- ning and in the evening a quartette by Rev. F. H. Paull, who by Mrs. 'Drysdale, Mrs. Heals, Messals. paid high tribute M a life well spent W. 0. Goodwin and S. Rennie, At ,in the service of her Master. The pall- the Carmel ,Presbyterian, Church, Rev.' bearers were Honorary, D. H. Ma - G. 1I. Young of .Nairn delivered very l',Nuughton, Win. J. Stinson, Dr. Wm. imspiriitg discussions 'and several fineIP, Metcalf, Rev. R. M. (Gale; active, anthems were rendered at both serv- ices. 'Dr. A. Newton Brady, Dr. A. Hop- The Welfare Youth Club of the pins, Wan, J. Scotch mer, 'Charle's B. Carmel Presbyterian 'Church held etiddleton, Frank Weekes, Wm. J. their meeting on Monday evening. lElfiatt. The 'Scripture lesson was read by Jas. IBen'gough, followed by a 'scout nester address by Rev. Young on Self Esteem. The topic was given by Mr, Roy lefeLaren. The eris'sion Band ,of the United Church held *heir regular meeting .on Thursday afternoon, 'After the open- ing exercises the ,Scripture lesson was given by Gladys 'Saundercock, after which the following program was gi- ven: Reading, Norma 'Cook; solo, Bil- lie Higgins; reading, Pearl H'arpole; duet. Katheryn Drysdale and Ruth Coifs, after ,which the topic was gi- ven by Mrs, Ed. 'McQueen, and the meeting closed 'with ehe Mizpah b en- ediction. Mr. 'Wm. Simpson of Detroit spent the week end visiting with relatives and friends in town. [Rev. \f. 03. Parker ,visited friends in Lon don last week. :Mr, T. C. iJoynt made a business' trip to Toronto last week, Mrs C. S. Hudson 'spent the 'week end visiting with ,friends in London. 'Miss (Hazel M.dreez visited at her !home in' Dashwood on ,Sunday. Miss !Gladys 'Passmore and Miss !D'oro'thy '3idLean visited' .fri'end's in !London' on Wednesday last, Mr, Rose of London vieited on Sun- day with the Misses ,eldEwen, 'Mr. Ernest Bates spent 'the week end in Toronto. Miss ;Thelma 'Hudson and 'friend: of London visited with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. IS. Hudson on Sunday. -Mfrs. A. Faster spent the week end in 'Toronto visiting with 'her dau,gh- ter, Mrs. eJ. Hart. Mels. ,Orville IBeever Of ,Exeter visit- ed .over the week-entd with relatives in town, 'Miss Mae [Simpson land Miss Mari- a-, Prevost have returned to their lhcmme in Dotrart after 'spending sev- eral weeks visiting relatives and friend's .here. Miss. 'Helen Smith visited with Lon- don friends last week, Re'v. and Mrs, W. A. Young very pleasantly 'enteritainied ,the members of the choir Of [Carmel Pre'slbyter'ia:n Church on Fri'd'ay cvetni'ng last. 'A very 'enjoy'ab'le evening .was repent. 'Mrs. Mark 'Drysdale anti IMirs. J. 'W, Peck spent a day in London last 'week.' Want and For Sale Aldus, 1'' time, 23c. HILL SGREEN. 'Rev, R. R. Conner de'l'ivered a fine se.rmao on Sunday afternoon, his sub- ject being ''Christ and 'Pilate." The 'Communion service will he adminis- tered next Sunday, April 9th, at 2.30 pin. Preparatory service on Thursday evening, April 6th at 8.715, in the green church. W.M.S. meets on Wednesday, Ap- ril 12th at 2.30 at the home of 'Mrs. R. Stephenson, The roods in this vicinity have 'been very bad. Rain came and has made. them somewhat better. Mr. IRoss tRichardson has been, on the sick list. Quite a number dram this vicinity attended the auction scale of Mr. Jas. Bpoadfoot's farm effects on 'Frid'ay lest; -east of ,Henaa1L Mrs. 'Bs,oadifoot and son intend moving ishortly to Mr. Jas. McAllister's vacant h'ou'se on the Parr line. Mss Jean Aubin 'has taken a posi- tion with Mr. E. McKinley olf ,the Goshen line for a few weeks. Misses Agnes and Anna Love spent a day with their brother, Mr. and Mrs. Stanley Love Of asear Kip'perr, Mr. W. J'arr'ott and Annie spent Sunday evening at the home of Mr. and Mgrs, -Hugh eecMurtrie of ,Kip'p'en.' 'Mr. and Mrs. ;Frantic Mousse= and family of 'Zu'rieh Road, . spent 'Sunday with Mr. and 'Mrs, C, Sermon. Mrs. R. Love :visited a few days with her son, Mr. •anti Mts. Ross Levee A:pleasant evening was spent at the home of Mr. and Mrs. E. !Broderick on Tu'es'day night when a surprise party was given them. Mr, and Mts. Albert Hess, of Z,ur idh vis'ite'd' at the home df Mr. ands Mr's. W. ,ReicJhert• Miss' Violet Adams of 1'4th ,conces- sion of Hay, is visiting .her 'fri'en'd, Miss Doreen Reichert. SEEDS Red Clover Alsike Alfalfa Timothy Sweet Clover GET OUR PRICES W. E. KERSLAKE Cleary. 'Primary Honours, Basil 'O'Reilly, James Atkinson; pass,s, ° nthur min.- AV, [Stephen Hiollauld, Michael Mec- Grat•h,'IAgne's O'ISullivan, iJacic'Cleeary, ;Ciharl'ie'Raadh, Frances Cronin, Marg- aret O1S'ulliVan. CARD OF THANKS. We desire to thank the nelglhlb!ors and friends for their 'kindness, lolan 'of oars and floral tributes .d'urin'g our sled (bereavement —Mr, and Mrs. JOS. 'T'HIOIRNTON, Walton, Otnt., R. R. 2. EXETER. The WWII' hall on Tuesday evening was packed to capacity for the Sitory 'Telling and :Oratorical Contest by the students of the Exeter Public Sldh'oloi under the auspi'ce's oe the Exeter IWomten''a -Insttitulte. Mrs. ' L. M. Je Jkeil Iplre'sid'ed The program was exceedingly interesting es elle ,the' sch'ola'rs . took their parts well]. It Was lengthy and 'thee ,meeting lasted until nearly midnight, Several of the morns sang selections under the leade'rshi'p of Mr. Goulding, iA.T'C.M. Those taking pant were as follows, the 'rust three in each group being the prize winners: Story Telling. Primary, Miss 'Creedh's room, Marie Melville lest, Hugh 'Willis 2nd, Mary Willis.' 3rd, Melvin Kestle;f (First Bleak, Mary Easton Ilst, ,Betty Harness 2nd, !Edith Hunter 3rd, Nanlcy Sltinlin;g, Betty El- liot, Jean 1Stanlake, J'ean Snell, Rtoibe'nt Moore; ,S'elcond Rook, Dbrothy Kydd lest, Jean Snell 2nd, Walter +Sims 3rd, Lillian I estle, Jean Elliott, H'aro'ld Hockey, Ross Ward, Norma IW'ilsoln1 Marga'relt 'Fitzgerald, Norma Parsons; junior VIII., Florence orence iSoulthcn'tt 1'yt, .'Plhilippa [Harness 2nd, Coquo'lbbne Slims 3rd, Marion Elliot, Bessie !Brooks.. Paris Payne, Audrey Sims. !ju'dge's, 'M'i'ss Manning, Miss (Love, Mr Bamford. Oratory. Sr. RQII., Labelle Sims list, Robert S'outh'cott and; Jr. IIV., 'Grant Taylor 1,st, 'Gail IBrOwntng 2nd, Sr. 'IIV., Miss Eileen 'Lewis was the only contestant and her address 'teas .worthy Of slpeciial'mention. [Judges Mr. Koch, Miss Ganser, Mr. R. iParson's. IE1'olcu'ti'an. ISr. 1111I., Marie Stirling let, 'Irene Brooks 2n'd, Margaret Clark and IRidh'ard ;Sban'bury, 'tie for 3rd; Kathleen iKes'ble, (Freda IMaore, jean Appleton, IHelen B4rswell. Jr. nor (Abbot 1:st, Evelyn Lawson 2nd, Betty Hoggarth 3rd, 'Sr. W.—Elaine Stanbury I1st, !Dorothy Traquai'r 22nd. Judlges, Mr. IA. Dodds, Miss .Francis and Mies 'Hunter. ST. COLUMBAN. The following is the :report of UJS. No, 3 'Gra'mma'r grades. The names are in 'order of merit: Senior and Junior 'Fourth: Thomas Mel ady, 'Betied ic't (H'ol'land, Wilfred McQuaid, 'Albert [Hart, Edward Roach, ,Margaret Murphy, Jack Cron- in, Louis O'Reilly, 'Mary Hart, Isabel Roach, Joe OiReilly, 'Senior I'II.-1Honours, Rita [Ryan, Jack Roach, (Patrick !Cleary, ,Conrad ,Holland, .Francis O'Reilly. Pass, Len- ore 'Ru'stin, Junior IiItI,—[Honours, Patrick 0' - Sullivan, Mildred Murphy, Ralph Murphy. IPas's, 'Leo (Ryan, 'J'dseph Hart, 'Gloria Holland, Elizabeth Roach, Mary OIReiilly,'Failure, Ang- eline Rusltia. Second 'Class 'Pass, Do- ris ,Ruston, Mary Murray, James Roach, Patrick-M'dGrafh, Part II 'Honours, Mary [Doyle, Loretto Roach; pass, Eleanor Mc- Grath, [Patrick Hart Failure, James New Ground STRAWBERRY PLANTS 24 Choice Varieties 24 !Strong, vigorou's planes with tins - excelled root system, grown on new .land cleared and broken up two years ago. Tree and Bush Fruits A .complete assortment for the home ,garden and commercial grower, Ornamentals Hundreds of varieties of the choicest ornamental trees, Shrubs, vines, roses, perennials, .gladioli and d'ahlias. Send for free 52 page catalogue The McCJOINNEIJL NURSERY ;Co. Port Burwell, Ont. DAO7JE'Y SEED POTATOES IN MEMIOIRLAM 11n loving 'memory loll our !dear Imo - thee, !Jane 'Hudson, who 'passed' aiveay, six. yeans ,ago, 'April 19Th, 11907. "To those who lhave dMother Oherish leer 'with scare, There 'will 'never be 'another, To ,6111 her vacant IOhaer, We think ' Of 'ydu 'run silence, • Yaur nann'e we Often recall, There is' nothing feet to answer, But your 'plicture. ,on, the swell, 'mend's may think we have eorgotiten, 'When at times they 'see 'us smile, 1B ut they little know 'etre 'sorrow, Which 'thalt [smile hides all the iwlhli'ie. You are. mot'forgotten, nnblther, Nor will You ever be:" —Your 'loving cihilldlren. , FOR SALE A ,good rubber tired buggy, runs and Tacks like new. Price will! Sat your pocket;' JACK CIUDMORIE. ' Also some geed work 'horses for sale\' Don't wait till the 241th of May if you need seed potatoes, as prospects are fo'r e, s'darcilty and higher prices by then. Our stock is ,getting law, 'so or- der now, 'Price 90c ,per bag Extra No. '1; or small egg size, 65c per b'ag, White Sweet !Clover seed, $2.00 per bushel, Hugill's POTATO AND DALRY FARM ON H'IGHWAY GRASS FARM FOR RENT., iGirass 'far'm of fifty acres, on the folurllh oonlcessio'n orf ,Hibbert; wind- mill; drilled well; ,Lots of waiter.' 'Will rent for the seasbi, or will consider gras's'ing Cattle doer the season. Apply to DIAAN'BIAIRlRIY, iS'ealforth. 116. FOR SALE. [Goad disc seed Idrilt, .;13 discs; near- ly as goad' as new; dheap. lA'P'pl'y J. J. Htpgill, RIR. 2 S'ege:nth. Ont. AUCTION SALE OF HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS There will be offered for sale by public auction at the residence of the late Mns. John Milson, North Main. street, '•Seaforth, ,on Saturday, April 8th. at 2:30 ,pan. 1' 'Chestetifield suite; 1 dining room suite, 2 double beds; 1 single bed (complete) 3 .feather mattresses; 1 vanity dressing table; 1 dresser; 3 wash stands; '1' ladies' writing -desk; 1 bridge lamp; 1 Quebec cook stove; 1 . heater; electric .grill; screen; .gram- ophone; 1 sewing machine; washing machine and wringer; kitchen table and cabinet; small .tables; garden and mason's tools; pictures, dishes, rugs,. kitchen utensils; and many •other ar- ticles too numerous to mention. Terms -Ca's'h. Geo. H. E'1•liott, Auctioneer. ADAM HAYS, Executor of the Es- tate of Mrs. John Millson. AUCTION SALE t0'f Farm Stock and Implements can 'Lot 7, Concession 6, H. R. IS., Tuckers'rnith, on Friday, April 7, at one o'clock. [Horses,—1 work horse 10 years old; 1 aged mare, 1' red caws, milking. 6 pigs 3 mos. old. Fowl -20 white Leghorn hens; 30 brown Leghorn hens; 3 geese, 1 gan- der; 2 ducks, 1 drake. T'neplesnenits-1 McCormick binder 6 foot; 1 Deering mower 5 foot; 1 seed drill 13 disc; 1 horse rake; 1 three -horse cultivator; 1 set of har- rows; 1 MBD, riding plow almost new; 1 walking plow; 1' gang plow; 1 N'1'c'Cormick disc; i land roller; 1 .Clinton fanning mill; 1 light waggon; 1 waggon, 1 waggon box; 1 truck scale 2,009 lbs.; 1 hay fork, car, pul- leys, slings; 100 feet rape; 1 root pulper; 1 scuffler; 1 cutter; 1' buggy; 1 set single harness; 1 set double h'arness; 1 extension ladder; 40 gal. tank; 1 sugar kettle; 1 brooder. Chains, forks, shovels, neckyokes, whipple'trees, grain bags .and hay and numerous other articles. Terms. ---Cash, WILLIAM WIRIGHT, Proprietor. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE. OF VALUABLE FARM LANDS Highest Quality PURITY FLOUR Per cwt. AT LOWEST PRICES 3.39 SEPOY FLOUR g o Per cwt f" o PRAIRIEROSE cwSt. • IV11AD'E!RITE PASTRY FLOUR 24 pound' 43c MEN'SBOIOTS pairR 2a�/- WORK BOOTS 'MEN'S HEAVY 2 69 Cash Prices W. I. FINNIGAl SEWING 'VlANiT'FJD • (Dressmaking and sewing done at ,home. The, price es. 're'ssonalbile, ,Alppl'y at ,'Thee ;Ne'wis !Office. 11;4 There will be offered for sale, sub- ject to •a reserve bid iaed other con- ditions of sale, at .the hereinafter (men- tioned :pretniscb alt ,1' o'clock p.,m. sharp on •Saturd'ay, the &th day of April, 1930, the fol'lo'wing lan'd's, namely, ALL AND SINGULAR that certain parcel or tract of land and premises situate, lying and being in the Township of Tuckersmintli in the [County of Huron and 'Province of Ontario and !being composed of Lot Number Twen'ty'dve'(125) in the Third Concession, Huron Road Sur- vey of the said To'wns'hip oe 'Tucker - smith. , On the said lands there is said to he erected': a brick 'house and there is. a ,plentiful !supply of water. For further particu'l'ars and condi- tions' of sale apply to the under- signed. Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer., F. FINGLAND, Clinton, Ontario, Solicitor for F. V. Cricah ,and (Gladys Krish, ,Executors of t'he Estate of Herbert :Erich; SWDE'T OLOIVEIR SEED About 20 'bus. o f White ;Blossom (Sweet Clover 'Aar sale. Goosi ,clean seed. JAMES iE, SILLOAN, Du'b'lin, RIR, 1', 1114. SEED ,FOR SALE IA quantity Of Yellow ,Blossom [Sweet '011over, Gavern'men't Grade No. 2, price ;$2.125 per ;bus'he'l. Al'so`some timothy and alsike mixed, No. 3, price $3.00 per 'bushel. Lot 115,. Oon. 14, Mc- Killop; Seaforth phone: 243r2'5. N,O.R- VEL STIIvtO'RE, i16. „FOR SALE IA ,quantity ' of Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover and :alio some Tineatihy (S'ee'd', Apply to 2a4 E RIVIIINI LAIN;E, Plhon'e 2(1-9311, ILot12,•-Con. 6, Tucker - PASTURE TO RENT. 70 acres, !Lot a9, Concession 3, Hay Tnwn leilp, ll% ,miles south -wrest of Hensall Never falling spring creek. 'Wlo'uld rent sail or pert. !Apply to !J•O1H1N BELL .EISTIATIE, !Exeter, 16 IN THE MATTER OF EDWAiRD IZIRAUSKIOPF L•I4 BANK'RU'P'TC'Y Forced Sale of Real Estate Sealed 'tenders will :be received 'by the undersigned Trustee in Biank- ruptcy.dor the purchase of the real estate of the said bankrupt .knotwn as ALL AND SSIN'Gi[JLIAIR that 'certain parcel or tract of land and .premises, situate, lying and being in [the• tT'a'wn- ship of 'MdKillop, in elm County of Huron and Province of 'Ontario ated being competed of Lot Number Seven (7) in the Third (3) Con'ce'ssionof the said 'Towns'hip of 'MIsK'illop, con- taining by admeasurement One. Hun- dred acres of Wand Mere or less. The present Mortgagee will leave Three Thousalnd .dollars on mortgage on said lands. 1Pos'session can be ,given immed- iately. The tenders are to be filed with the undersigned on or before the 112Th day of April, 1933. !Further 'particufians and inspection of the property bray be head on ap- plication at the office of the under- signed Trustee or to John T. 6i''uggard, Seaforth, Ontario, 1Solicitor for 'the IEstate. ,Terms. !Marked cheque payable to C. G. Middleton of 10.%a of :the am- ount of the 'tender trust accompany the 'tender, baiatlece to be p'a'id in least on completion of the transaction. (Dated at Go'd'erfdh, Ontario, this 4th clay of April, 193'3. C. G. MIIIDD6JETO1N, Count House, Goderich, Ont. Trustee in Bankruptcy. MORTGAGE STALE Of Desirable Farm in MdKill'ap Township. Under and by virtue of the powers Of sale contained in a certain 'niort- gajge w'hich will be produced at the time of sale there will be offered foe sale by Public Auotlort at the Com- mercial Hotel, in the Town of Sea- forth on Wednesday,, April 1Lth, 3933, it the hour of two o'clock in the af- ternoon the 'following land's: [Lot nu'm'ber Thirty in the Eleventh concession of the Township of Mc- Killop, in the County of Huron, con- taining ore hundred , acres o'f land mare or fess. ITlibe land is a rich clay loam and on the premises are a good brick house and bank barn. This farm is 'cannren'ien'tly situated es' to Ohandle [S'choo'l and 'Market. :Terms of :Sealer -Ten per 'cen't of the purc'hase'm'omey to be 'paid on the d'ay of sale and the bal'an'ce within three weeks • eheereialfter, The proper- ty will 'be offered for sale subject to a reserved bid. 'For funt'her tennis, particu'lar.s and conditions of sale apply to:-- ,e011-rel o:—JIOIHN BIRSIT, 'Seaforth, Ontario, 'Solicitor for Vendors. Darted March 23rd, :1931 Barred Rock Baby Chicks From High -Producing Stock. $8 a Hundred Order in advance J. C. McNAY, Notice Car Licenses issued, also Trailer Licenses up to 2,000 lbs. N. W. MILLER CLINTON, ONT WANTED ITO rent or [buy e. [farm of (from 75 ee, 400 alcres of.:goo'cf land with good Ibu'ild!i'ngs. IAIp'ply to The 'News Office. 1114. WANTED IA 'middle aged 'wo'man to•take cars ,o'f an invalid nights. Exp'erien'ce not necess'aary. Phone 1154. 14. PIG'S FOR, SALE Eight chunks of gigs Apply to !JIAIMIES SOIUTEIR, Brncefieid. Phasic 141 r '14, Seaifarlth: 14 , FOR SALE OR RENT , House. Tor sale or to rent. Posses- sion given theist of May. Phren 307 or apply to J'AA9EIS'BARIRIOIN, Sem- faith. 'PD. box ,1'54. Q4. NOTICE ... 1100 acres to rant, lot 27, con. 'I 'H'ibbeiit; will rent for grass or part may be ;bnolken for crolp; [term's right. Have also a number 'df dhoice pigs six weeks old, for ,sale. .Phone 403 r ZI, ISeeforth. 'I'. G. ISIHIIILIJIfINIGILIAIW. 14 HARDWOOD FLOORS. • !Motoring 'time is here again. Get oiler' price on ,an oak 'floor for any r'o'am 'or rodms, Ol'd' floors roughed off free before we lay !the new one, on !complete j'ab's. We specialize in resurfacing old 'Adorn.' HARRY W. HART, Phone 224w.. (SPECIALPRICE'S . FOR. THIS �' WEEK 1Whrte Sweet Clover Seed, Timothy seed O.A.C.rNo. 72 oats for seed- 'Standard reeclean,ed slcreening, wheat; mixed grain, oats, 'buckwheat, corn, M'olals'sine meal, barley. Evergreen spruce trees ready ear transplanting. Arrangements made for delivery of grain and feeds. MCKENZIE'S CHiOIPIP1I(NIG 1MII'LL and - EILEIVA.T- OR. Phone 25. !COCKERELS AND STARTED CHICKS IWe will have from time to time a. ,gritantlty of 1°M -week -Old cockerels,. both 'Legthorns ,anal Rocks, at bargain pieces, Also started chicks. Cali .and see its or •ph'oue 11137'r3. SItJNNY,IV1AA!IJE 1IO,U1LTi121Y FARM, Sea'forth, Ont. FOR SALE. A quantity of Seed Oats for sale. 50c peer bushel. WIiLLIAM Mc S'P'ADiDIE1N, Route 1, Senforth FOR SALE A Hereford bull, about 18 months .old also one saw,' bred, and three, chunks, HAR'OL'D ,PIEINIHIAILIE, Bay- Beld, Ont. OLD TIME DANCE EVERY FRIDAY NIGHT lAt Kipp -en Hall, The beet o'f music. Admission 219c. Ladies 10'c, Every- body welcome. HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE IFromi 'h'i'gh ,producing :S.C. White (Leghorn Hen's. These rare large, size eggs, good shape' and -color. This stock is from (Inc'Tom Barron and Ferris strain with records from, 225 to' 300 eggs. Prices reasonable, V(r35. RUTIUEDGR, Seaforth ter. 2, Clinton Phone 616r2.' SEAFORTH MARKETS. Wheat, per bushel ...45c 50c (Wh'e'at, per bushel ." . „...,,-.45ce65c 'Olats, per bus'h,el 32c Buckwheat, per 'bushel 365 Eggs, per doz ....... .....c...71s-1Oc te Butter, per Th. 18c Potatoes, pet bus. 60c -Hogs, per cwt .......,......S5.25