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HENSALL
Miss elargaret Bell, daughter of
Mr, and elre Rabe Bell of Tucker -
'smith, has accepted a position in the
office of -the LOndon Life lnesurance
Company at London.
lies Olive \Valker has returned to
her position at Sutton after spending
a couple of weeks at her home here.
Miss Mildred Fo}lick of London
,spent Sunday here with her parents,
Mrand etre. Geo. Follicle
Mrs. Harry Abrary and her siker,
Miss. 'Myrna Hudson of London spent
Sunday here with -their parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Cohn Hudson. Prize winners at the Spring Show
Mr. Albert Passmore and friend of were: Heavy Horses — Clydesdale
Delhi visited ewer the week end here stallion, Rcibt. Murdock, Brucefield;
with the eormer's parents, M. and stallion, 1935, Wrn. Hamilton and Son,
Cromarty; tPercheron, aged stallion,
Dan Ross, Hensall; Wm. Schrag,
Zurich: standard bred, brood mare.
A. R. Campbell, Renee 11; under three
years, M. Thompson. Hensall; ender
one year, S. 'E. McArthur, Hensall, A.
R. Campbell, 13, S. Case. Hensa11;
draft team, games Scott, Cromarty,
Russel Scott, Cromarty: agricul. mare,
Wm. Buchanane Hensel!: -under 3 yrs.,
eVilliam Hamilton and Sons: under
two years, Cep. Dick, flensall; under
one year, William Pepper, Reuse11,
Victor Jeffry, 'Usborne, Dr. •Moir,
Hensel!. General purpose team—Cos-
grave Bre \V ry, Toronto; William
Decker, 'Zurich. Roadster owned by
farmer—Currie and . Turvitt, \Ving-
ham: Werd Jenkins; IV. E. !Keys.,
Seaforth. Filly or gelding, under two
years --A. R. Campbell; W. J. Harvey.
Roadster, opens -Currie and Turvitt.
Roadster team—Currie and Turvitt.
Roadster cbamplon—Currie and Tur-
vitt. Champion Class: Draft mare or
,gelding—Russel Scott. Agricultural
mare or .gelcling—Williani Buchanae;
William Hamilton and Sons. Draft -or
Agricultural, filly or gelding—dames
Scott. Township prize, Hibbert -4a,,.
Scott; \V. 1Hainikon anti Sons. Cattle:
Angus bull—Bert 'Kipple Bull calf—
let and 2nd Bert ,Ielopp. Cow --Bert
Kemp. Heifer— Bert 'Klopp. Short-
horn hull—R. M. Peck, W. C. Oestri -
ace Bull calf—elet and lend, R. M.
Peck. tow --W. C. 'Oestricker, R. M.
Peck, Heifer—NV, C. Oestricker, R. M.
Peck, Herefords: Bull—O'Neil Bros,
Howard Wriht. Bull -calf --O'Neil
Bros, Howard I\ right. Cow—Howard
The devotional was read 'by Mrs, C. Wright, OlNeil Bros. Heifer—let and
Cook. A hymn, "We have heard a joy- 2nd, O'Neil Bro. Market Cattle:
ful sound." was sung, Mrs. Rebt. Botcher steer or heifer— Howard
and a travelogue by Dr, .das. Bell Will
he the main feature of the progeamme.
Dr, Harry joynt of London visited
with relatives in town 011 Sunday.
. Mrs. Lorne McNaughton of Crom-
arty spun the week -end visiting With
her father, Mr. Wm. S, .e1cLaren and
other relatives in totem
Miss Dorothy iMeQueen, nurse -in -
training in 'Victoria Hospital, Loadore
spent Sunday at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs: Alyea Passmore and
fainily of Thames Road were visiting
on Saturday with Mrs, -Passmore's
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moir.
Mrs. John !Passmore,
Mr. and Mrs. Scott -Welsh moved on
Tuesday frorn the apartments they
have occupied in the joynt .block to
the house on Brock St, they recently
rented from the William McKay es-
tate.
Ronald Peek of Clinton and Wil -
limn Coles of Listowel were visiting
friends in town.on Sunday. •
M
r. Ray 'Foster has returned home
after spending a couple of months in
Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex Sparks and son,
Ford. of London, were visiting here
on Sunday with Mr. Spark's mother,
3.4re, Geo. Sparks,
Mr. Fred Menne, who has been suf-
fering severele• for several months
from an infection in oee of -his toes,
had the toe renroved on Saturday at
Seaforth -hospital. Mr, Manns was
brought back to hie home here Satur-
day evening.
Misses Mildred Forrest, Helen
Munn and Eleanor 13e11 of Hensel]
will be members of the 1.1e38 m-achta-
ting claes• of nurses at Victoria Hos-
pital, London, in May.
W. M. S. Meeting—
The W. M. S. of the United .Church
held their regular meeting in the
school room of the church on Thurs-
day afternoon with the president,
Mrs. Cross, presiding. The visiting
committe for the month. Mrs. Batten-
iyne and -Mrs. McQueen, reported 26
calls and found two confined to ;bed.
A duet, "Holy Spirit, Faithful 'Guide."
was ,beautifully rendered by Mrs. An-
nie McDonald and Mrs. iElla McLean
Moore in a very interesting manner
gave the study from chapter 5 of the
Study Book: It was moved by Mrs.
McQueen and eers. Sinclair that Mrs.
Cross he delegate to the Presbyterial
at Exeter. The meeting closed by
singing the hymn, "The morning light
is breaking," and repeating the efiz-
pah Benediction.
Mr. William Reynolds and the
Misses Reynolds are making some
improvements to their property on the
corner of South Richmond and Albert
streets.
The 'Passion play which was put on
in the 'United Church on Monday ev-
ening under the auspices of the W.M.
S. was weIl atteeded the play consist-
ed of moving pictures illustrating the
life of Christ and was presented by
Mr. W. R. Croson of London.
C-ommunion service will be held in
Caemel Presbyterian Church on Good
PriWy morning at lie o'clock. The
pastor, Rev. A. Sinclair, will have
charge. Special Easter music is being
prepared by the choir.
Work has been commenced on the
new residence being erected for Miss
Fame Logan on Xing street.
Mr. and Mrs. Ray Pfaff and daugh-
ter of Delhi visited on Sunday at the
home of Mr. Pfaff's mother, Mrs. Al-
ice Pfaff.
Mr. Harry Cook of Toronto visited
over the week end with his parents,
Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Cook.
Mr, Alee Mabee, who is attending
university in Toronto, spent the week
end at his ,home here.
Master Bobby Bell of Tuokersmith
visited for a few days this week at the
home of his grandfather, Mr. Wm, L.
McLaren,
The Hensel] Senior Wornen't Insti-
tute meeting which was to have been
,held an April 113 has been post ones!.
Wright, -W. C. Oeetricker, O'Neil
Bros. Baby beef—O'Neil Bros, W. C.
Oestricker, R. M. Peck, The boys'
judging competition: For rattle --Cal-
vin Carmichael, Thos. .Robson, New-
ton Hull, Por 'Horses—Those Robson,
Edison Forrest, Newton Hull.
The Y. P. S. of Chiseliturst are pre-
senting- their play "Nora, Wake Upl",
a comedy -drama in 3 acts, in Hensel]
Town Hall on Wed. April 20t1i, at
18.1115 p.m.
'Miss Nellie Fee of Milverton spent
the week end here with her parents.
Mr. and Mrs. George Pee,
Mrs. William Parke is visiting rel-
atives in Toronto this week,
Smellie spent the week end with
relatives in Toronto.
Mr. Walter Fee intends bolding an
auction sale Saturday -afternoon, Apr.
16th, of his house hold effects, also
his property at the east side of the
village. Since the death of Mrs. -Fee in
January Mr. Fee has resided with his
daughter, Mrs. Harris in Ailsa .Craig.
Mr. Peter 'Manson ;who -was seri-
ously ill for several weeks with heart
trouble, is able Ito he otet again.
Mr. Kenneth Passmore ,spent the
week end -visiting with relativee, in
Hamilton and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. Percy Gram of Lans-
ing, Mich., were week end visitors
here with ,Mr. Gram's parents, Mr.
and 'Mrs. George Gram.
Mrs. Campbell who has ;been visit-
ing her mother in N -ova Scotia for
several weeks, eettuned to her home
here on Monday. Her mother, who
was seriously ill, is now recovering.
Mrs. John Corbett and little son
Ross §P en t the .week end with relat-
ives at Dashwood.
Mrs. :Herman Hayman who apent
t e winter months at Daytona Teach,
Florida, returned to her home here on.
unel Wednesday -evening, April 27thMonday, Mrs. Dayman spent a very
and will be held in the schoolroom ofeleasant winter in the South and is
else lAnglican Chin-oh:A lenten debate -ouch improved in 'health.
THE SEAFORTI-I NEWS
CARD OF THANKS
The, relatives of, ,the , late. elrank,
()glare wieh to, thank their Viendsi
end oteighbors' !for, iempathy shown
diming his illness and death; also the
nurses of Scott Memerial Hospital,
the doctors, Mrs. Weaver and 'Miss
Case,
CARD OF THANKS
Little Miss Lois Dunlop of Kincar-
dine wishes to thank all those who by
their votes assisted to win the second
prize foe her tap dancing at the ama-
teur contest on 'Friday evening, and
also her accompanist, Mr. iReg. Pryce.
COMMUNITY SALE
Owing to the holiday this week,
the community sale at Seaforth will
be held on .Setarday April 1116th,
A few work horses 1-15 years old.
Cow clue 10 1 week. Some seed oats,
some timothy seed, le Tiding plow,
some good furniture, some stocker
cattle, quantity of pigs, fat sow.
Anythin,g you have to sell, please
bring it in. Information left at the
Queen's hotel will be looked after.
T. M. Keay, Auctioneer; J, j,
Coyne, Manager. Terms reasonable.
NORTH McKILLOP
. Mrs. William Dennis spent Sunday
afternoon with 11/iSSe$ Edith a.2-rcl Ber-
nice Blackwell,
Mr. and Mrs. B. Boyce and family
of 1Goclerich called on Mrs. Edward
Boyce on Sunday evening.
Mr, ,Ferner Dennis spent ,Sunday af-
ternoon with William B-oyd.
Mrs. Williani Boyd spent last .week
with her mother, .Mrs, Miller of Grey
township, who isn't enjoying the best
of health.
Mrs, Joseph Thornton has returned
home after spending a few days with
Miss Ella Dillon -of near Dublin.
Mr. and Mrs. 'John .Leeming spent
one day last week at the home of Wil-
liam Boyd.
The Ladies' Aid of Bethel was held
at 'the home of Mrs. Willis Dun-das on
Thursday last, A good attendance of
mein-bers and visiting ' ladies were
present,
TUCKERSMITH
id r. and Mes. Andrew iKirk .of Clin-
ton suent Tuesday afternoon at Mr.
Ebner Townsend's.
'Mr. Greely and Miss Irene Wankel
of Seaforth ,spent Sunday at Mr. J:as,
Carnochan's.
Mr. and Mrs, John Broad -foot and
Mr. and Mrs. (Frank Walters visited
at Mr. Elmer Townsend's on Sunday.
VARNA
Final Lenten service will be held in
St. ohn's Church on Thursday night
commencing at 8 fs'clock ,and. on
Sunday morning Holy' Communion
will be dbserved at 1.10 am Evensong
and sermon at 7 p.m.
'F'armers are getting on .the land in
some districts.
The A,pre meeting of the Varna
W.M.S. was held in the church, thir-
teen members being present. "When
1 Survey the -Wondrous Cross" was
the opening hymn. 'Responsive read-
ing was taken from an Easter leaflet.
Mrs. W. +eolinston reed 'the -devotional
leaflet, Mrs. Lee McConnell read a
chapter from the Stady .I3ook about
world relaeons of the (United Church
a Canada. Mrs. Fred Reid took up a
chapter about the ministry of healing
in British ,Ccilumbia..-Mintnes of last
meeting were read and adopted and
roll call answered by an Easter mes-
sage. Mrs. .A. McConnell and :errs.
Fred Reid were appointed delegates
to the presbyterial at Exeter. An invi-
tation was received from Goshen
W11.S. to join with them for their
thankofferi.ng at which Mrs. Childs of
London is to speak. It was deckled to
have Mr. Peters give us a missionary
talk for our thankoffering some Sun-
day after Easter. Plans were made for
gathering in quilts and clothing for
the bale. Meeting closed with hymn]
115 and prayer by Mrs. McClymont,
TENDERS WANTED
Hullett Township
Tenders will be received until noon,
Wed., April 201th, 1938, to furnish
power and operate the Hullett gravel
crusher at the rate of 280 rev. por
min. All crushed material to be put
through an inch screen and to be
crushed to the satisfaction of the road
superintendent. The contractor to sup-
ply his own -drag line and move the
crusher from one pit to the other
without any additional cost ' to the
township, tip to three sets.
Tenders will ale° be received for
Contractor. to supply his own equip-
ment ,for crushing and trucking the
crushed material, per yard under the
same conditions. Contractor to rentoye
surface from all pits.
Tenders will also be received for
trucking the crushed material 'from
the crusher and the price to be per, yd.
mile.
Tenders will also be received for a
truck to draw gravel per yd, mile
from various pits in the Township:.
Contractors must comply with the
miles of the 'Workmen's Oompensaition
and fprnish a Bond or Marked Check
for le1100.00 for crushing.
Lowest or any tender not neceshar-
ily accepted.
JlAS. W. efeCIOOL,
,Cleek Hallett Twp.
Lawns Rolled
Have your lawn rolled with
Heavy Power Roller and note
the difference.
SEAFORTH
LAWN 'BOWLING CLUB
ROSS J. SPROAT, phone 8
JNO. CUM1VIINGS, phone 289
PIGS FOR SALE
Sixteen little pigs, ready to wean.
.1.eipply to jJadkConsitt, Phone193 r
' ; FOR SALE
Set of harrows, 4 small sections;
wool rug; 'bed, mattress and springs,
il2X14. Apply ^at The 'News Oefia.
HORSE FOR SALE
God, sound,five-year-old ,Gly de
horse, Keith Webster. "
• COLT FOR SALE:
A good „Percheron ,colt rising two.
Harold Peeeleale, Beyfield.
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE •
A .quantity .of six rowed Barley for
seed, Russell Coleman, phone 1510 r
411, Seaforth,
FOR SALE
Ten tons .of timothy and alfalfa
mixed, and a two year old colt, -com-
ing three, for sale also, Colclough
Bros., 'RR. 2, Seaforth.
WANTED
'Girl wishes position, houseviork,
town or country. lApply at The News
piece. '
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1938
CASH SPECIALS
First Grade Creamery
Butter, per lb, 36c
Limit 3 lbto customer
Apple & Strawberry Jam
quart size, each 21c
Marmalade each . 21c
Peach, each 25c
Honey, quart gem .. . 39c
Prunes, 3 lb. 25c
30 to 40 size
Castile Soap, 6 bars 25c
Pearl Soap ,6 bars 25c
P. and G. Soap, 6 bars
Ceday Soap, 6 bars 29c
Infant's Delight Soap
4 cakes 16c
Bulk Soap Chips, 4 lb. .... 25c
Arm & Hammer Wadhing
Soda, 4 pkges 25c
Comfort Soap, 4 cakes 23c
Dutch Setts, 5 pounds 27c
W J. Finnigan
ELMER D. BELL, B.A.
Successor to John H. Best
BAR•RISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
.Seaforth, Ontario
WANTED
To buy, a !baby pram in good con-
dition. 'Phone 2312 120, Seaforth.
. CAR FOR SALE
1930 Ford A coupe, • Mechanically
0.1c., .four good tires, •privately owned.
'Apply to the 'News Office.
FOR SALE
A quantity 01 0 -rowed sed 'barley.
Ernest Adams, !Clinton, R.R.1, phone
241 r 212, Seaford,.
SEED BARLEY, FOR SALE PIGS FOR SALE
Quantity of O.A.C. 1211, also timothy 'Nine pigs six weeks old„.Phone all
and alfalfa seed. 1Arnold gamieson, r215' Tho, Storey'
phone 15116 r el, 'Clinton Central
. . • ,, PIGS FOR SALE
Ten ,choice pigs ,for sale, six weeks
old. W. T. •Liivingston, phone 247 r 1311.
FOR SALE
7x110; !honey yard wheel
barrow; 10 ifr. hive covers; 'bottom
boards, and queen excluders; also Bell
organ aod &piece parlor suite. J. C.
Laing, Seaforth,
FOR SALE
Model C. Case. Tractor, Plough and
Bisset Disc, good as 11CW. Michael
eloCertliy, phone 316 r 4, Dublin cen.
PIGS FOR SALE
'Eight choice pigs seven weeks old,
Berk -York, Peter Simpson, Phone
Seaforth.
LOST
Small` black Pomeranian; lost in
Hibbert township. Reward. Please
phone Bert Boyce, 1170 r 23, Seaforth.
SEED POTATOES FOR SALE
Early Irish Cobbler seed potatoes
for sale. 715c a beg. Mervyn Lane.
Phone 1-315n111, 'Seaforth.
FOR SALE
A woven 'floor rug, size '9'e:10' in
first class condition, also a piece elf
Brussels .catpet 6'x9'. Apply at The
News office.
WANTED
Woman would like werk in town or
country, or raring for the .sick. Apply
at the News Office.
FARM FOR RENT
Fifty acres, 'south half of lot -le, in
the fourth ,concession of Hibbert.
Two miles schith of Dublin. Apply a‘t
the 'News Office.
FARMS FOR SALE
Good farms for sale in Bruce, Hu-
ron and Perth Counties. A reasonable
cash payment will be accepted and
terms for the •balante arranged at 4%
interest. Write me, stating eequire-
ments, Oliver Hentiagway, Inspector
for Commissioner of Agricultural
Loans, R.R. 3, Brussels. or phone 234,
Brussels.
Jerry Foot has ;broken his engage-
ment with Iva Corn. He is in love
with Cress Corn and Bunion Salves.
Sold by Keating's and all Drug
Counters.'
FOR SALE
Timothy seed for sale. John Mc-
Naughton. pleo.ne 11315 r 0, Seaforth,
Lot 3, Con. 7, H.R.S., Tuckersmith.
•
WANTED
Second hand lady's ,bicycle: Apple
at the New 'Office.
HousE FOR SALE
Residence, "seven rooms, near Main
street, Seaforth, electric lights and wa-
ter, good garden. A .bargain for (Mick
sale. Apply at The News Office.
FOR SALE
A quantity of clean Yellow Sloss
som Sweet Clover Seed. William Al-
exander, Hensall, R.R. 2. Phone 82 r
313, Hensall central.
PROPERTIES FOR SALE
eTouse and Lot in the Town ot
Seaforth 'belonging to Rebecca Davis
Estate, Comfortable dwelling.
2. Part of Lot 24, Con. 3, MoKillop,
containing 5 acres. Comfortable house
anti small barn. Suitable for poultry
ranch.
3. Lot 7, Con, 1115, Grey Township.
100 acres. Good brick house and barn,
driving shed, good well, ee nine from
school. Property of late Wm, Wbode.
Particulars may be secured from Mrs.
Kate Woods, Walton, ;Ont.
Apply 'Elmer D. Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE
In Blyth that desirable house and
lot, known as Mrs. Carr's property,
on Dinsley Street. House has 3
rooms, bathroom, furnace, etc„ and
can ;be purchased very cheap, Also
for sale a eorner bnilding lot on
Queen Street. Executors: David
Floody, Leslie Hillborn.
ATTENTION FARMERS!
A complete stock of government
tested- grass seeds. Pioneer chick,
poultry and hog feeds, also a full line
of the reliable Prost .fence wire and
supplies. And to arrive a good assort-
ment of fine quality ,cedar posts. D.
E. Kyle, Kippen, Phone 94 1" 14.
E. C. 'CHAMBERLAIN
The iSecond Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank B.uild-
ing, Seeforth. Office 'house
:—
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday
1:3131 p.m. to 5 P.m. -Satutday
evening, 7:130 p. m. to 9 p. m.
FARM FOR RENT
100 acres of first class farm land,
consisting of Lot 11 of the 4th ,conces-
sion .of Twp., between Sea -
forth and Clinton. lOn the premises
are large thank barn, house nearly
new, and a garage. Some ploughing
done. IPossesSion given April 1st.
Mrs. E. J. Dodd, Clinton.
FARM FOR SALE
000 acre farm with good bufidings,
spring creek arid ;bush, Pricedright
for quick sa1e. Apply to The Seaforth
News.
FOR SALE
No. 11 timothy seed, also Spy apples
arid potatoes. Phone '6122-244, Fred
McClymont, Varna,
FOR SALE
3 beds and springs, II' standard rock-
ing. chair, 1 'dining room suite. Apply
Mrs. Chas, Holmes, Seaforth.
HOUSE FOR SALE
Frame house S rooms. cement foun-
dation, electric lights, water, barn and
six lots adapted for market gardenirig.
Charles Hohlbein Estate. Apply to
Mrs. Richards, opposite Collegiate.
FARMS FOR SALE OR RENT
Two grass farms, 75, acres, S% lot
10, con. eill, Nic1Cillop; and .50 acres,
S% lot 110, con, 2, Hibbert, always
plenty of water. The late Charles and
Margaret Hahlbein "Estate. Apply to
Mrs. Richards, ,9pposite Seaforth Col-
legiate. •
TOWN OF SEAFORT11
Tax Pre= Payment
Receipts For
1938
The Town will pay 4 per cent per
annum up to Aug. 31/38 on all pre-
paid 1938 taxes.
Certificates and full particulars
may be obtained from the Town
Clerk's office itt the Town Hall.
D. H. WILSON,
Treas.
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness & Accid-
ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds.
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
in first class companies.
Information .cheerfully given
E: C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES
Dominion Bank Bniiding, Seaforth
Phone 3'34w
CHICK.STARTER
GROWS STURDY HEALTHIER CHICKS
A number of Years ago we achieved the idea that if we could manufacture Chick
Starter containing the choicest ingredients whicl2 the chicks would relish and grow well on,
the Poultryman would be better satisfied than with feeding ordinary products. The result
is that CHOICETERIA 0. A. C. STARTER speeds growth and reduces mortality.
The Ontario Agricultural College has given us their ideas of a good formula. With
our combined efforts and with 50 years' experience in selection of feeds in the milling
business
CHOICETERIA TAKES THE LEAD
Feel the body of this Mash. See the richness of it Let Mr. Jas. Scott of SCOTT'S
POULTRY FARM tell you what the addition of CEREAL GRASS has done for the
thousands of chicks he has raised this year.
E S WATT & SONS
Palmerston