The Seaforth News, 1923-12-27, Page 8ISI EN S:A . NEWS
Mr. m Rennie, '^ of Detroit,'•is
�} Sa Z lit,
;Mending the holidays with his, par-
ents, ts, Mr. and.. Mrs, E. 'Rennie,
Fisher, i
7vflss Helen nsher,"'df Toronto s
visiting over the holidays at her
:Lome.
Mrs-Mervin.•v Orth of
fi�Ir: and Coxworth,
London, are visiting with the forner's
, g
f•.
parents, Mr, and Mrs, A,oxrvorth.
Mrs, C. Troyer is spend, .ing 'a few
days_'in Landon.
Mr, Clarence Munn, of Toronto, is
spending the halidays t his borne,
Mr, Jatnes'MeDonald, of 'Toronto,
is ependi>,ig his holidays at his home.
Mr. and 'Mrs. R. Treys, of ' Flint,
si hsg i .+ and around
Mich., are visiting b it a c o f
Hentall.
Mr, Arnold Bell of Toronto 'GM-
,
# Wald ] 1 1 t
M
versify, is .visiting with his : mother,
Mrs.': B. Bell.
iss Ina Hudson and Mr: Cecil
Huron of Detro't are - visiting with
,g
their parents r the holidays,
7nlr, Neil ,Si ;° ',of Detroit, is
-visiting for a few days at his Home,
Mr, Wallace'• Dick?of Detroit, is
;spending; the holidays -at his, home.
Mr, and Mrs. Appleton visited i•nS
London on Thursday.
*Miss Amy Tarim}e, of Toronto, is
spending the holidays at her home,
Mr. and Mrs, 3. Tapp were iu Lon-
don on Thursday.
Mr and Mrs, Thos, Hemphill, of
Detroit, are visiting friends in
Hensall.
Miss Elva ' Shaddoek, who has been
visiting in Chicago, returned hoine
1
Thursday after a pleasant visit.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Johnson, of
London, are visiting in and. around
Hensall
Miss Je:;sie Bell, of Windsor, is
spending the holidays at her home
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Forest, of
Moose law, are visiting
in and around
7iensall They
made the trip by
motor.
Miss Effie Ball is suffering from an
attack of scarlet feicr..
Miss Irma Rennie, of Detroit, is
spending the holidays at her home,
Mr, Hugh 'McDonald, of Wingham,
is visiting over the holida +s at his
r 3
home.
Mr. kiln) Steacy, of the Sterling
Bank, Varna, is spending the holi-
day at his home.
leIr. and Mrs. Milton W. Ortwein,
of London, and Mr. Lonso Ortwein,
of Detroit, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. 3. \V. Ortwein.
Mr, William Bonthrou, of Grand
Forks. B.C., is visiting with Mr, and
Mrs. Samuel Steacy.
Mrs. Carrel and daughter Jean, of
Courtright, are visiting with Mr. and
Mrs. J. D, Wilson over Christmas.
Miss Margaret Wilson, of 'Toronto,.
and Mr. and 'Mrs. Roy White, are
spending the holidays with Mr. and
Mrs. J D. Wilson.
Miss gg k o Mary y , Ho ar h f Toronto,
n ,
+rsYis
itrng
over the holidays at her
home. •
M1sS Ada Gramm, of Albion Col-
lege, Mich,, and Mr. William Gramm,
of Lansing, Mich., are visiting with
their parents Mr. and Mrs. G. Gramm.
Mr. and Mrs. R. E. Cudmore and
family, Mr. and `Mrs. E. G. Cud -
more, Mr. and Mrs,. P. W. Phillips,
and the Misses Flora, Bea and Wini-
fred and Mabel Cudmore, all of To-
ronto, and Mr, and Mrs, A. E. Cud -
more and son, of Kitchener, are visit-
ing their parents, 'Mr. and Mrs. R.
Cudmore.
Mr. Gordon McConnell, of Detroit,
is spending the holidays at his home.
Mr. Paisley, of Montreal, is visiting
at Mr. and Mrs. E. ;Rennie's.
Mr, Russell Bush of London, is
visiting friends in Hensall.
es -Miss Helen Elder, who has been
attending college at St. 'Violins is
i home for the holidays.
,` Mrs. A. T. Douglas and little dau-
ghter, of London, are visiting at Mr.
'and Mrs. 3. 'Johnsons.
Mr. George Moore, of Meaford, is
visiting friends in town,
Mr. Ross Dick, -of Goderich, is visit-
ing over the holiday.
Mr. J. Parks, of 'London, is spend-
ing the holidays in and around Hen-
sall.
'Mrs. J. McAllister was in London
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Reid, of London,
are visiting for a few days in Hensall,
Kinsman, � lbo
Mr. RichardofI;.
Sask.; is visiting in and around Hen -
salt '
Mr, and Mrs. W. Caldwell, of Lon-
don,i and
are visiting g relati es v
friends in town.
Miss Anna Gifichrist, of London,' is
spending the holiday with friends in
awn.
ou1iss ;.aura Sararas, of Toronto, is
netting at her home in Ribbert.
Mr. Win. Peart, from the State of
Wisconsin, is spending Christmas
with his mother and brother here,
Christmas passed very quietly ,in
the village.
The nomination will be held in the
Town I -Tall, Hensall, on Dec. 31st, to
nominate candidates for the positions
of Reeve, Councillors, one Hydro
Commissioner and three Trustees. If
necessary, a poll will be held in the
town hall on Monday Jan. 7th.
Mr. Louis McKay,, of Toronto, is
spending the holidays at his home.
Mr. Laird. Mickle is spending
Christmas at his halite iri Ridgetown,
Mr. S. Buglas is visiting over the
holidays at his home in Hamilton,
Dr, G. L. Smith is spending the
holidays in Toronto.
Golden Wedding. - Mr. and Mrs.
Robert i3onthron celebrated their
golden wedding anniversary on
Christmas Day with all their family
present; three sons, James W. and
wife, of Hensall; William D. and
wife, of Detroit; Frederick G. and
wife, of New York City; four daugh-
ters, Mr
aughters,:'Mn s Jas. McMartin, of Barrie;
Mrs. S. J. Vair, of Toronto; Mrs, C.
D. Simpson, Brucefield; Mrs T, C.
Joynt, Ilensail. On ''account of Mrs,
Bonthron's health, the guests were
confined to the immediate family, but
many, other r'elatkv.es :and old friends
sent appropriate gifts. The groom
played: the violin and danced, the
Highland Fling as he did fifty years
0 go.
The, annual Christmas entertain-
ment In the 'Methodist church was
'held last'Thursday evening and was a
great success. •'The
programme,con-
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sistir, of >e itatiois, figs, drills
and dialogues, was of, a high standard,,
and Was enjoyed by all .the ;fill-
area did their parts welt, rcfleeting
ggreat credit . 1
i� 7 11 � e�• '
tcm the •cot t utle iu
charge. 'The proceed, anxouated.
to $43,00:
The Christmas sc ^es h ld 1'
z 1 x LYtG e inthe
Methodist church were well atteeded
in, spite of the inclement weather, The
elioir rendered splendid Christmas an-.
litems which were "numb appreciated
by the congregations,. At the evening
service' Mr. Sam, Rannie of Detroit,
sang an excellent: solo.
The annual meeting. of the .Sunday
School Board .of Management -will 1'e
held on Friday evening, Dec, 23th, in=
stead of 'Thursday evening. as,.was
first anttoiineed.,
Mr. J'. Penhale, of Hay, -is .1
s endittg •
,
the holidays with his"daeg'hters. m
troit.
i De -
Mt. S..Lull rd, front the Vest, is
visiting his mother and other friends
here. e
KIPPEN.
'rhe many friends of Mrs, V
n
.
!visor! will. be pleased to hear: she is
getting better.
Mr. and "Mrs, T. N. 'Forsyth enter-
tained ai,number of friends last week
in honor of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Mc-
Lean of Montana; who have been
visiting around here for a couple of
month's, but who are leaving for home
ehof tly.
Mr, Field, who has been working
ill-Walker•ton, -is' spending a few days
with hi§ brother, Bruce Field, at the
station.'
We are sorry to hear Miss Belle
Forsyth is not feeling very web, but
hope to see her around again soon.
Mr, and Mrs. WVm, Sinclair enter-
tained a number of friends one night
last week,
• r and Mrs. r h Calvert ger and
a a Jam .cat t a
fancily, of Ilderton, spent Christmas
with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, 1'
Mr. Wni, Doig and son, John , of
Port Huron, spent the week -end at
Monte.
The farmers are busy drawing
gravel on the town line between Hay
and Stanley, which is a good thing, es
it is getting in bad shape.
A number atten; e a Christmas
d d
tree at the Kippeu Road school on
Thursday evening and report a good
time,
Mr. Rabt. McLean, of Wingham, is
spending his holidays at home,
Miss Ethel Elgie, of London, spent
over the 'week -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. R. Elgie.
Miss Gladys McLean, who has
been tittendinig Normal at Stratford,
is home for the holidays.
Mr. Fulton, who has been spending
the summer in Streetsville, is visiting
his daughter, Mrs, (Rev.) Lundy, and
intends spending the winter here. We
are always glad to see Mr. Fulton
back it) our village.
The Methodist church had a very
succe e on Tuesda
ssf it t C hristmnas tt c
Y
evening and was largely attended and
all report a good -programme.,
Mrs, T. Jarrott, Mr, G. Jarrett -and
Archie Noakes were in London on
Saturday.
\Ve are pleased to hear Miss Dora
Dalrymple is getting along nicely af-
ter her operation,
Misses Carrie and Bertha Mc-
Kenzie, of Toronto, spent Christmas
at home,
Mr. Win. Fulton, of Brampton,
spent over the week -end with his sis-
ter, Mrs. R. A. Lundy at the Manse.
Mr, Walker, of Marlette, Mich,, is
spending a few days with Mr, and
Mrs Alvin Harvey,
Mr, Jas. 'Upshall, of Stratford, spent
over the week -end with his parents.
Mr. Wnt. Sproat, of the College at
London, is home for -the. Christmas
holidays.
Mr, and Mt's. Peter Cameron, of
I3rucefield, spent over Sunday at the
home of Mr. Thos. Mellis.
Mr, aad Mrs. A. Petrie, of Toronto,
are spending their holidays with Mrs,
Petrie's mother, Mrs, Archie Me -
Gregor.
Mr, Vern. McClymont, of London,
spent Christmas at home with Itis
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Jas. Me-
Clymont,
BRUCEFIELD,
Death of John Walker. -A man of
bright and cheerful l dis
osition a life-
long
resident of this locality, passed
away on Christmas Day in the per-
son of Mr..,Tohn Walker, in his seven-
ty-third year. The late Mr. Walker
hail been in failing health' for several
years but was able to be about until
a month ago., when he became more
seriously ill and was confined to bed.
The only son of the late Mr. and Mrs,
George Walker, he was the last of
the family, his three sisters having
predeceased him. He was born on
the farm now occupied by his nephew,
Mr, George McCartney, Mill road,
Tuckersniith, where he lived all his
life until thirteen years ago, when he
went to live in J3rucefteld Fifty years
ago next May, he was married to
Miss Annie McKay, of Tuckersmith,
who survives. He belonged to the
Foresters and also the Sons of Scot=
land. ' wo sons and two slaughters
survive, George of Hensall; (Mary)
Mrs. McDougall, ".Tiverton, Ont.;
Annie and Hugh at home.. -The fun-
eral will he held on Thursday after-
noon front the Brucefield Presbyter-
ianchurch, service at 2 p.tn., funeral
at 2:30p.m,'to the place of internient
in Baird's cemetery,
The Independent Order of Odd -
fellows, had' a very large turnout last
Thursday night, when'D.D,G.M, I•Iar-
bine, of Seaforth, was present and
made the presentation of the 25 year
veteran jewels to the following vet-
erans:
et-eraris Bros, John Murdock, : Alex.
Thompson, Johtt'Iyloffatt, Jas. Swan,
Andrew Scott, and, in absentia, Ed.
Popple, who is }l1, Exeter degree
leant was present and conferred the
second degree on four candidates hi
an efficient manner, receiving the
D.D.G,M.'s commendation. There
were also present from Seaforth be-
sides the D.D'G,M., Bro. John Ste-
wart, P,D.D.G.M.; Bro. Ed. :Mole,'
Bro: W. Edmunds and Bro. W.
Bristow.
The most obstinate corns fail to re-
sist Holloway's Corn Remover.
Try it.
AUCTION SALE.',
0fGrain,
k31 c ede, , `Steele, . Seed G1 a lit,
C"
tit/ot Itg rig, stko'[ill Friday,1)ecem
Iles 2btb, . 1923, eo'mmencilig .'at,1.30
,P.m, one Lot 2); Com 14, Hay town-
ship, 2
owns11ip,:2 miles west of Zurich the fol-
lowing: 3 -year-old bull, Red Collynie'
(152484), bull 14 months old eligible
fbr • :staff a io Qteeu
t aegm ton, ow White in
(152212)' 4 -year-old, dile, in Feb.;
.Collynie....
Martha(1 4803) rising 7,
due in March; Collyttie Britaena (136
�
574 7 -.t's'ar -old, ; due in April; Col
,
lynlc 13rtkania,3rd, (17055)•e rising :3,
dtearly' in yeai+;i 2 heifers rising 2,
due in April and Itay; cow rising 10,.
dtie, in Fah.; jersey cow, 7 yearn old,
due in April; cow:eising 9 due in Ap-
ril;' fat heifer 2 -year-old; yearling
belfesurpiusr;-hst3; ile'
ochk'y -andRee,vesn}n, st The'be above is
-sold ,to -
make r o 1
a n for ;text crap of calves:'
Hogs, 'etc. ---Yorkshire hog 2 years.
old, gaud haeolt type; 2 Yorkshire
sows 3 months old; 4, , Yorkshire -
sows 10 weeks old;• 2• stockers abdut.
80 lbs.; 1 Yorkshire sow due Jan, 9th;
1 dozen White Leghorn thefts dozen
mixed bens'.3 pure bred B.R. cocker-
els Seed Grain, etc. --200 'bushels
O.A.C. 72 oats; 100 13usltels-0,A.Ci
No. 21 barley; 25'ushels white Dos-'
1)811. sweet clover; 25 bushel buck-
wheat; a quantity of 3 -in. tile; 1. hang-
ing lamp, wagon axles; about 25 load
building -stone on s.c comer of farm,
being wall of a house, Thy above will
be sold to highest bidder as owner iS
overstocked, Terms, 10 and under,
cash over that amount 10 months
credit will -bo given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes, 5 per cent, allow-
ed for credit cash n
a 1 o auoftts. Oscar
Klopp, 81101., , and prop. Wtn, S.
Johnston, clerk, -
ST. COLUMBAN
Rev. r. Dantser• attended the •flutee
rat of his cousin in Kitchener on
Wednesday last.
Miss Evelyn McGrath, of Ilam'burg,
is spending' the holidays at her home
here.
Messrs. Jas, Melady of Toronto and
Jahn Melady of Detroit spent Christ-
mas under the parental roof.
Miss
Leona
Holland, t of Windsor,
is holidaying
under then ax•cntal roof.
Miss S. O'Hara has returned to
Mount Carmel to spend the vacation.
The Literary Society is holding an
old time dance on Friday evening,
December 28th. Ney's orchestra will
furnish the music, Good refreshments
will be served. Everybody welcome,
The members of the Literary So-
ciety.are practising earnestly for the
oconcert to be held January 4th,
Messrs. Geo. Malone and Gerald
Holland, of Detroit, spent Christmas
at their homes here.
Mr. Michael Downey has had a fete
finishing touches put on his new ver-
andah which greatly adds to the ap-
pearance of his fine home,
Miss Mary McQuaid, of Amherst -
burg, g is spending her vacat'w
u under
the parental e 1 a ental roof Of Mr, F. McQuaid,
Mr. and Mfrs. John Lane entertain-
ed a number of their young friends
on Friday evening. A very enjoyable
evening was spent in music and cards.
We are pleased to, see Mr, and Mrs,
Pat Flannery and family out after be-
ing quarantined for scarlet fever,
Mr. W. J. Cleary recently received
a carload of young cattle front Tor-
onto and proposes holding a sale on
January 3rd. These are a fine lot
and should sell wen,
Mr. Vincent Lane is going his
rounds with his grinder and did some
fine work in this locality recently.
We are pleased to note that Mr,
Win. Radio who has been ill, is pro-
gressing favourably.
DUBLIN.
;Miss Margaret Weiland, the Pub-
lic school teacher, is spending her
Christmas at her home in Seaforth,
Mr. James Redmond and Mr. John
Murray, of Kitchener, are home after
working all summer on the Highway,
School closed on Fridayy and the
children were all pleased to see Santa
Claus.
Miss 'Helen: Crawford and friend, of
Toronto, are visiting at her home
here.
Mr. Wm. Byrnes, of Detroit, is
visiting at the home of his parents
north of the village.
lvuis Helen Cronin, s of Toronto,is
spending her vacatioat her hme
here
Mr Frank Dill, of Detroit, is
spending the holiday the guest of his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, P. Dill,
Mr. Will Redmond, of Milwaukee,
Wis„ is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs, James Redmond, for a few
weeks.
We are sorry to say that Miss''Mar-
garet Howard is on the sick list.
C.W.L.--The meeting held in the
I•Iigh School by the Catholic Wom-
en's League on Sunday afternoon,
Dee, 16th, was most interesting as
well as instructive. After the usual
business was.concluded and the apron
shower discussed, a most enjoyable
reading was given -by Mrs. Nagle. It
tools the form of a singular experi-
ence of a young Canadian and true to
life. Rev. Father White then rose ,to
address the meeting commenting
most favorably on > Mrs. Nagle's
splendid contribution. He, urged that
the meetings continue to include en-
tertaiutnent of this kind, as well as
business, and delighted his hearers
with, narratives pertaining tp his trip
overseas, particularly a visit 'to
Lourdes. A vote of tltaitics was'teind-
ered to Father White and Mrs.
Nagle. A message of Christmas
greeting from the national president,
Mrs. F. Lovering, Hamilton, was
read by: the president, who occupied.
-the chair, and the meeting G1osed
with the singing of "Holy : God, We
Praise Thy Name"
MARRIED,
SC-I-IELD1UP-WATSON.--At Sea-
forth, on Dee, 20, 1923, by Reiff. Dr.
Larkin,-Gretta;' daughter of Mr,
and -Mrs, James Watson, to Robert
Scheldrup, of Regina, Sask,
OAKLEY-FORBES.----At the manse,
Walton, by 'Rev.. Mr. Chandelr, on
Dec. 7, 1923, Alvin IL Oakley, to
,Ivfiss Irene Forbes, both of Brus-
sels,,
ALISEl.:-Irl Brucefield, on 'rites-
, day, December „ 25th; 1923, Jolue
Walker, in his'73ecl year,
1 ,•
{i o r e
110GGY.--111 A'1!.I I 1, . of 1. ! {lay,
Decenither 21. 1923, .Loris Iloegy,
aged 77 years;'
CAivi.P1313LL,--=In Morris tawlxehie,
Dec, 14,-,1923, -''Kdtlteeine Lamont,
wife' of rnest E. Campbell, aged
44 years.
G .-Ti bVroxe er 'n Dee
aVlc'bsU t1,I: t 1 , o
.16th-, Alex. McDougall, aged 71
NOMINATION MEETING,
meeting efor nominating a Reeve
A { g
r Councilldrs for 'M nisi-
ant fou Co z the u
pality of the Township of McKillop,
for the year 1924.
In ac • cordance with' the Ontario
•na to
statutes, 1914, Cha te1 192, Sections
63.to'69, it is enacted by the Council
of the Township of McKillop:
(1) :That Candidates for a Reeve
and four Councillors be nominated on
Monday, the 31st day of December,
1923, at School House No. 6, McK11-
Op, at the hour of 1 o'clock p.m.
(2) In the event of more persons
being nominated than are required to
fill the several offices, an election will
be .held on Moed:ay, the 7th clay of
January, 1924, at the following named
places:
Polling Division No. 1--,G. K. IIol-
laitd's 'house, Lot ,10, Concession 5,
James Evans, DR.OThomasasMoy-
lan,
M o
y
-
lan P.C.Polling
Division No. 2 -James Hil
lea's house, Lot 25, Concession 5,
John isicDowel, .D,R,0„ James Hil-
len, P.C.
Polling Division No, 3 - Jos.
Smith's house, Lot 10, Concession 12,
John Leeming, D.R.O.,' John Mur-
ray, P.C.
Polling Division No. 4 -- School
House No. 7, Lot 26, Concession 12,
Jahn Balfour, D,.R.O., Willis Dtmdas,
P.C, JOHN McNAY,
(52) Clerk,
AiTC9/IQN 'SA
I.Ele.
C
y f I'aa•tt1 Stttalt and 1.s11 ameuts, .--
I
Oscar i<lopp'leas iaeen instructed to
sell'tl public '
Y, auotion. ar StSlaan's
\ zl
\ tofu
all
Farm, London road,
near' Hensall, on Tliisi'sday, 'Deceei-
ber 27111, at oite o'clock sharp, the
following:
Stock -1
1
Tars.
e
11 yearss old,Weight
t1550 ouuds1 hors; 12 yars
old,
weight
165
g «0 pounds; 1 driver 10 years
old weight' 1100 pounds; 1 driver 10
years old, also. weighing 1100 pounds;
1 heifer call year old, 1 steer' calif 7
months old,
Incplenaents, - One waggon'com-
plete with 3 -inch tire, 1 waggon gear
2 -inch tire, one waggon gear 234-
inch tire, Massey Harris 'binder' 7
foot put, otie Deering disc, 1 Deering
seed drill 13 hoe nearly new, Massey-
Ilarris riding gang plow, John Deere
mower 5''foot cut, Frost & Wood
grower 5 foot cut, John Deere hay
rake, 10 foot,' 1 buggy, 1 set 2;14 inch
sleighs, 1 improved Chatham fanning
mill, 2 double set work harness, 1 set.
double driving' harness; 2 sets single
driving harness, one saddle,; 1 stove,
base burner.'•,
'.Terms -Five months' credit
stairs over $10. Five per cent per ai\-
num . offfor cash oh credit amounts.
William McLaughlin and Arthur
•Cosworth, proprietors; Oscar Klopp,
auctioneer,
CLEARING'UCTIO SALE
A N
of High Grade Durham and Holstein
Cows, Choice Feeders, Calves and
• Hogs. W. E. Nairn, auctioneer, has
lreceivedinstructions to sell by -pibli
c
auction for Mr, \V. j. Cleary and Mr;
James Cronin on Lot 23, concession 1,
Hibbert, 2 miles west of Dublin,' on.
't h u•sday, January 3rd, 1924, the fol-
lowing: 3 Durham cows,resh with
calves by their side, 8 Durham cows
due to calve in January, 3 Holstein
cows due to calve in January,
10 Dur-
ham steers 1100 lbs. each, 6 Durham
heifers rising two years old, 50 Here -
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OLD BOYS' REUNION
GOLDEN ANNIVERSARY ^
and
PROVINCIAL VOLUNTEER
FIREMEN'S TOURNAMENT
August 2 to 6-, 1924
The Committee are already at work in -earnest. They de-
sire to obtain at an early date the Names and. Addresses of
every former resident of Seaforth and vicinity. In this connection,
the public can give valuable assistance.
You are earnestly requested to fill in the Coupon below with
the names of members of your family, or of friends, that are
living away from here, and mail same to or otherwise advise, the
Secretary, A. D. Sutherland, Seaforth, Ontario, `
NAME
ADDRESS.
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are finished with fancy flap and three leather buttons. This coat is
three-eighths' lined with Marquis de Luxe in shades to match.
"MISS CHADWICK." A two -button double breasted style, fea-
turing Raglan sleeves with all round cuffs, and inverted pleated back
with inverted pleatpatch pockets. The all round belt is finished with.
eyelet holes and leather buckle, while pockets have fancy flap fasten-
ing with one leather button. Like "Miss Canada" this coat is three-
eighths lined with Marquis de Luxe.
PRICES $32 UP,
TIrimsDA'Y l DECENMB
ford calves six mouths elft.
Ho
gs Bi•ood sow with litter h
her side, 2 irood sows dile to farrow
in irebruar 15 shat'' 75 a
y o s lbs 1 ,'Y
, 0 I
1t pigs
e t;l t weeks old, The above cattle
area, select lot, the best that has been
c
offered by
public attetion years,
A
guarantee ill be given with
each
cow. Every anipial` offered will be
sold to the highest bidder, ,Sale com-
mences tt i
a ce,
s at l o'clock sharp. .;
Terms fi
n,ont ths•
'orediti
wll be
given on furnishing approved joint
notes, or a discount of 6 percent, Per
annum off for cash on credit amounts:..
W. E, Nairn, , Auctioneer, W. 3.
CLEARY and JAS.'CRONIN, Props.
TEACHER WANTED;-
For'c' r
S afo th Public 'school for
Book I., duties to commence after
Christmas holidays, s, Initial 'sa salary
75Y 1 e
$ 0. Applications received up to the
28th inst. M, McKELLAR, secty, (12)
r9 3
R 27,''1923..1
SEAI'r1ORT%I NiARRET ,
S
Wednesday, Dee, 26th.
Wheat,'
Y,
per bushel• . .92e
c.
Oats, • r''
'1 S ' 7a hobo! h 1
1
� e
1 c3Sc-4Gc
J3
r a'
a ie
y
5
..Sc
Buckwheat .,..., „,;6Oe to 65e
Bran, per .cWt,,. $1,5$
Flour, 7er'ba
•3. S 7
, t g•• 3 to 3. 5
•�S
1
al tt I"'
f c per Ili,
3a
c
Eggs,
1
whdozen,-
Potatoes
h , per
Potatoes:' 700
Hogs, per
HOUSE FOR ,RENT.
On North ortm 1 Alahitr et :'frame.
s e a
House, ,7 rooms, tt with garden attach-
ed. Good water, ,' A.pply to .'R.:8:
) IAYS, Seaforth, or THOS, • Mc-
ILROY, Winthrop. (4)
FINE FARM FOR SALE.
A fine farm of 100 acres within
"chile of Seaforth. Good hour' ta,rra
barn, well Calces. r,,n.•'jCles• o stet's:
of4ultkation. .This farm is a=real
bar, r,' to anyone looking for an ap-
t? i'te.honre. For ,
an tlCLlla l's apply
awa 43„ 4
tf OP1, C TI NEWS, Seafori:ln,
r ;'
Me
Ice
The '
�
� ale very thing-.
t9.tl.
rownie
This easily -worked, Eastman -made
camera is just what your youngster
wants.
And if you aren't quite sure, bring
him in and see if his eyes don't glisten
at very the sight g ht of these splendid
icture-
P mzkers.. You both can enjoy
photography,
Brownie prices•start at $2.00. \Ve
have the complete line, of course.
J. F. DALY
Jeweler Seaforth
ook
est
The rule of the road
Is "Keep to the Right
The rule of the maid,
"Keep yourself bright."
Ifou
y want to keep young
And Tinte's ravages stop,
Talk it over with tis
At the
Central Barber Shop
Our Boncilla Massage will beep your-
face-young.
our-
faceo
y ung. Does wonders for the -
skin. Menh
w o shave themselves es.
pecially need these massages.
Come in and have one today.
eENTRAL
Barber Shop
W. W. ROBINSON, Prop.
GEO. LILLEY
Buyer of all kinds of Produce
All kinds ofN produce and live and
dressed poultry in any quantity,
bought at highest cash prices. De-
livery any day but Saturday.
New Produce Store in the Beattie block in the store
formerly occupied by Mr. A. McQuaig.
GEO. LILLEY, Phone 192
BN4I
BIENHEI
TheThe.Special ecial Milvertonn
Flour
We Have it -Give it a Trial. Also.
Ground Screenings ehop of All Kinds
C. G. T
GRAIN DEALER •
M -S -ON'
PHONE 25
Seaforth Garage
Auto Tires and Tubes
We have on hand a Complete Line of Tires and. Tubes. all nixes,
Best on the Market.
Let us supply your needs on Auto Cylinder Lubricating Oils and
Greases.. We handle nothing but the best and can supply you with
oils of proper viscosity to suit your motor.
Also stock a complete line of most -called .for parts .01'varions
autos,
If you are in need of a new Battery, or if you have a Battery to
be repaired, give us a call.
BATTERY CHARGING OXY-ACETYLINE WELDING'
EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALTY,
Get into the habit of patronizing us. We want to serve you, and
serve you well
JOAN *EGIER
MAXWELL AND CHAL'MERS DEALER. PHONE 167W
We Have Installed a telephone for night calls -467J