The Seaforth News, 1940-04-18, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
HtlieffeMSSEXIMISSUOSIMINSENNIESIERY
ATTENTION
Due to road conditions of the
past few weeks, the Sale will
continue, but no longer than
April 20.
It is Impossible to begin itemizing the
Bargains we are offering to you—
space and time would not permit.
But see them.
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HENSALL
Wohelo Class Makes Presentation
Th.. W opera Class met in the
,,•.b..-,I.roorn of the Unit ,•d ('ltnrch on
Friday evening with ahem nt 41 Present.
Ales. Lorne Chapman presided over
L,- tettrue and tillsGladys Luker
was t11. •convener. Td: meeting open•
e•'1 with. community singing followed
Aa reading by Miss Gladys Luker.
, t et all hnet. "Moonlight and Roses,"
was ng by Mlrs. Hedden and 11fre.
Hess. 1lioo (roily, Luker played 0
piano -colo "Bright ('11 the • Carnet
\i -be.., you Are," U:1n,es and contest,
were enjoyed, followed by a dainty
mneh. During the ,"ening Mr, and
Mrs. Harold Eider tc, t,' made a pre,
0eptation by Mr. Ted llunn. the ads
dress being toad by Cllr. dim McEwen.
- A- very enjoyable time was spent by
all.
The regular meeting of the Senior
Women's Institut" was held at -the
home of Miss Beryl Pilaff 1.m Wed-
nesday evening and was presided over
hy Mies Phaff. Following the singiltt;
et the lestitute- Ude. 0 Canada was
stung., The Minutes were rend and
adopted, and the 1.'11 Pali answered
t,v a labor -raving device•. It being the
011111taI 111eetiug the renewing reports
were read: Health, Miss Gladys Pass -
:note; potter- and international relx
'iouslrip. Mrs, Steer; educational
Miss Irene Douglas: legislation. Mrs
.0. Patterson; rson agriculture. Miss 'nor
m3''mne W+.1511, home economies, Miss
Pell Phan': ttointioinity activities
a.m.] relief. Miss Beryl , I l a tf. t'ultet•
110ef p tyrre lar et fee, was r,. •eivetl
T1 Maple Leaf Forever" was sung -
:„lie yre,l by 0 song and dance by Miss
Paula Hanson a"cemp;'tlied by Hiss
Hol garth 011 1110 plate. Mo». A.
8' A i lane gar•• a d ml a trtli(in 011
}1
1114 warn'r D,ii i Hiss Mor
en,er,,e Welsh played a d'•ligluftll piano
sero. i.ev. John Riehard'ou was the
guest speak” r and spoke r on "('anada,'.
Canada must fight against every evil
ftu e. With all her progress she needs
leaders who will drive out paganism
and satanism. GOd must turn first. A
vocal solo, "Just a•w•earying for you,"
was sung by firs,. J. Patterson. ac•
tompanied by hiss Florence Welsh
on the piano. A contest was directed
by Mrs, W. A. MaeLaren. Mrs. R. J.
Moore gave the financial report which
shows a satisfactory balance 011
hand. The Institute are invited • to
unite with Zurich Institute- at their
meeting the first week in May. The
following program committee was
appointed. Mrs, Hess. Mrs. Hedden
and MISS Greta Lammie. Following is
the new slate of officers for 1940:
President, Miss Beryl Pilaff; let vice
president, Mrs. A. W. Kerslake; 2nd
vice president, Miss Greta Lammie;
secretary -treasurer, Mrs. R. J. Moore;
assistant sec.-treas., Mrs. Ken Hicks;
press reporter. Mrs. Hedden; district
director, Mrs. J. Patterson; branch
directors, Miss Mabel Workman.
Mrs, Cross. Miss Irene Douglas; pi-
anist. Miss Florence Welsh; assist-
ant.diss Gladys Luker; flower con
vener. Mrs. Hayman. After singing
God Save the King, refreshments were
:nerved.
Miss Pearl Harpole of London
spent the week end at her home here.
Messrs. Lloyd and Milton Ortwein
of Loudon spent the week end with
11r. and Mrs. .7. W. Ortwein.
Ret ,\\'m Weir and \ir= Weir
spent a few days this- cheek in Toron-
to obese NIT, Weir attended graduat-
ing exercises at Knox College.
Rev. W. A. Young •of Fergus cal'led
c,,, friends in town .an \]ondav,
The young People's union 'of the
t.'nited -Church will ]sold anniversary
services. 011 Sunday, April 21411 when
Rev. D. (e. Burton •c1 ,Ontario Street
United Ohurch, 'Clinton, will be the
speaker.
• 1Mr, Percy 'Carlile of Detroit is vis-
iting his ,sister., Mrs, Walker and
Mrs. Leiper,
Mr. Bert Thonlgson, ,who recently
underwent an operation for appendic-
itis in 'Clinton 'hospital returned home
n Sunday.
W.M.S. Entertain Home Helpers.—
The OW:ibl.S. of Cannel 'Church en-
tertained. -the Horne Helpers at a 'ban-
quet in [the church n f n•sd ay- even -
hag. Following the all r t.hr I -Inane
Helpers presented Ow 1'01 1.4.,,Vng 0' 0»
gram yvhitlt was 'presided over +by
Mos. Logan. Prayer In- \its, Wrn
Don la:s, Mrs. John Cairn. favored
!with a sole, "Toll Me Ole Oid Stor-
ie " Mrs. C. FLudsnn ave an address
of thank; and a'ppt .kation to rhe
THome, FI'e,hncrs for their re-tinerg'Niou
The allocation .was .read and business
drscti9sed and the golden annner,sar}•
c,f the WARS. •0111 be 'field at the
NOTICE
The Seaforth -Farmer.`:' Club will
be 11110019 Fertilizer again this spring.
11'" ns for Fertilizer. Shingles and
htubed wire,
T. W 1Irllillau. Pres,; R. S. Ile.
K.lcher. Sec. ..
ELECTRIC FENCE •
We are again handling the Shirr -
Slued( 1101' rie fencer, which gave
suet[ good satisfaction last season.
This is a heavy duty 'Canadian made
machine. .Extra Hotshots and knobs
kept in stock. Wnr. J. (lark, prone
Hensall 871'12; B. Mee'lincltey, phone
Hevsall 117 r 5.
FOR SALE
A purebred Hereford bull, year and
a half old Would exchange for
cows. Phone 4ar8, Dublin central.
FOR SALE
Dooley seed potatoes; also While
Leghorn pullets. Apply to J. A
Xit•hol. Walton. Phone 9x23, Brits.
.els.
FOR SALE
Two registered Hereford bulls.
Domino breeding, .tit for services, at
reasonable prices, Bert Allen, Blyth.
FOR SALE
Gond used manure spreader. Late
model. cheap. H. 11, Baer. Goderich.
Phone 012. r 1. Carlow.
FOR SALE
Ten chunks, three months o1)1,
Also a gander. Apply to Joseph Man-
ley, phone- 45 1' S. Dublirl,
11 W. els. was ur,01rrized in the
1 r criau ('htn-cll 1n Hcn.all. Airs.
I \\ 1 -twin -.m sang u pleasing'
t{cl re n„dy
Today.- Mrs, (tri-
eea led ;n prayer. .1 vote of thank,
was extended the -W'.11.1. 011 behalf
>f the Hein, Helpers by AL1. Doug-
las and Mrs, Cairns.
Rc1, W-nt, Weir conducted services
in Carmel Church oe Sunday to large
congregations and delivered inspiring
sermons. The choir sang two 'heanti-
fttl anthems. "As the Hart Panteth,”
and -'The Lord Reigneth,"
A pay entitled, "The 'Glory Lights
Of Sall Rey, will be presented by tete
1,'un% Peeiple 111 Bnucefield Church
m Monday. :April .177th. ander the
auspices of the Young People's
('117011.
A
number .of new editions have
been added to the public library as
iollatcs: Fiction, Across The Years,
Loring: Thus Dr. Mallory, Sei:fret;
Jar;. Twin of the Regiment, Steven-
son; Shabby Sumpter. Keeping; The
'Mating 'Call, Beach; Yesterday's Har-
vest, Pedlar; Murder 'Up A•Iry Sleeve,
Gardner; l'he Devil To Pay. Queen;
Self Made 'Woman, Baldwin; The
Man From Bar -20, 'Mulford; The
O,wnley -Inn, Lincoln; The Final
Count, Supper: Shining; - Hidden
Lights, Bassett: The Dancing Floor,
Buchan; Deep W'iet, Haycox; The
Border Legion, Grey; Fog Over
Fundy, Cunningham; Boodle, -Chat-t-
ee; Knitpht Templar, Charten; Okla-
homa
kla-
1r im a Stampede. Gun toad: The Laav
0' The Lariat, Strange Nevada Grey;
Bury the Past. i Grey The Greek Cof-
fin- Mystery, Queen; The •Return of
the Blue Mask, Morton; Enchanted
Oasis, Baldwin Sudden Rides Again,
Strange; l'aradise Trail, Moweny;
Moments 1.n Peking, Tiro \estang;
The Beautiful Dertelect Wells; Vic-
toria Mouse, -Hewlett; Once To En--
ery Man' Lea; '.`o more Gas, IN'ord--
hoff and Hall. '_`,nn -fiction — The
Queens Book of the Red ,Cross; ernes Wife, Pinkerton: There's A
Croy..., Pinkerton; I Begirt Again,
-Brita; House -of IW mdsor, :Acdand;
Finland Fights, Elliston; _Gate, .and
Parties, Lewis; Complete Book sof
twice, Wood _and Goddard Juvenile
Fiction,—Ace of the Airways, Powell;
Cnn191ver'e 'i'rave'h' Swift; 'The Leland
Mystery. Fleming,: ,: 'l'hre 'Girl Who
Lost Things, Cameron; 'frrplofty,
Hes: 'Children's Blue • Borsk tMacter
1nt1 Martha file Seventh Alblhott t
Mystery eti. the Seven Ga1ble 'Myst-
ery sof Black Eagle Island Praine;
Walt Disney's Version • Of Pinocchio.
13 tnhi':. Children, Staten; .Adventures
of TTat.cic ,berry Rion, Twain, Si1v<r
Chief, O'Brien. This'Wonderful
World, Little Sunni Stories,.Little
Brown Pear, Friendly Fairies, (rruc•ll,
I out Sawyer. Twain; Three Tittle
Kitten's. Tittle Biack- Saatilho.
The annual ,spring anniversary ser-
vices o.4 Carmel 'Presbyterian 'Church
wild bo lucid on Sunday, :May •10111,'
when Rcw, \V. A. Young of Fergus
win he the special speaker; •
,fine •meeting, it being 50 years Since
THE SEAFORTH ORTB NEWS
CARD OF THANKS
AUCTION SALE IMMrs, J. W. Yoes wishes to , thank
Of Farm Stook and Implements, at the neighbors, friends iuid the mem.
Lot 4, Con, 6, Fiuliett Twp., 11 mile hers' of the Canadian Legion for
east of Kiubur'n on \Ved eaday, April their kindness and eyulpathy shown
24th at 1 p.m. sharp, the following; in her recent bereavement. Also for
1•lozes---Grey mare, 6 years old, in. flowers. And especially to Dr. Sproat
foal; aged team; black driver, 5 yrs. for his kind attention and help during
Cattle— 5 good Durham cows, due the last two years.
in April and eerty summer.
Pigs- -3 brood sows with litters,
Implements--Fordson tractor; two.
furrow plough; M, H. binder, '7 ft.
rut; M. Ii. mower; hay loader; hay
rake; hoe drill; land roller; set 4
section harrows; cutter; buggy; farm
wagon; wagon box; hay rack; set
sleighs; cutting box; grain crusher;
scatter; set•doeble entries; quantity
of grain; quantity of elm plank: col•
lars land chains; whiffletrees; neck•
yokes; forks. shovels and other an
titles too numerous to mention.
Terms—Cash.
Everything to he sold as propriet-
ress is giving up farming. Auction-
eer's decision final incase of disputes.
1'HE FARM consists of 100 acres,
more or less, of choice land, may be
inspected at any time. On this prop-
erty is splendid sot of farm buildings.
5 acres of bush, well feuegd and under
drained and is being offered for Priv
ate sale. Por further particulars CAM.
cult Mrs. B. F. Snell of Howard Arm.
strong; Executor,
Geo. H. Elliott, Auctioneer,
Mrs. B. F. Snell, Proprietress.
CLEARING
AUCTION SALE
3 miles North and' 3 miles East of
Clinton, on Lot 15, Con, 7, Rullett.
MONDAY, APRIL 22nd
at 1 o'clock
29 Horses for sale,
20 head of Springers and Grass
Cattle.
10 Chunks of Pigs.
All of top quality and must be sold,
Sale held inside if weather is had.
James 1ledd, Proprietor,
Geo, H, ]Elliott, Auctioneer.
(POSTPONED)
AUCTION SALE
Of IIouse mid Premises, and
Household Goods of the late Mary
Ellen Burns, will be Held at the pre.
Mises in the Village of Dublin, on
Saturday, April 20, at 2 p.m.
Terms --Real Estate, 10%'% cash on
elate of sate, balance 30 clays, house,
hold goods cash.
M(CONNELL Si HAYS
Sundials for the Administrator,
Harold Jackson, Auc•ttaneer.
Seaforth, Oitt.
AUCTION SALE
Community Auction Salo at Queen's
FIotel Stable, Friday, April 19. This
is the last sale before seeding..
Bering iu anything you have to sell
except pigs, Bates are reasonable.
25 head of -good -glass cattle; num-
ber of cows and calves; Massey
110111s 11 hoefertilizer drill in good
condition; Tudllcpe-Anderson riding
plough, single furrow; 0 walking
Plough; new and used harness; 150
cedar posts; a good truck wagon.
Geo, H. Elliott, auctioneer.
Homer Hant, manager, phone 052r12
AUCTION SALE
Clearing auction sale of ;'arm stock.
implements, and feed, in Hibbert, 1/
utile north of Stafa, on Wednesday..
April 2401.
John Leary, proprietor.
McNeil & Nairn, auctioneers.
LOST
One Collie dog followed grey horse
to Jim Carter's. Highway 8, on day
of sale. April 10. 1940. Left thele that
night. Dog is black and tan, white
breast, bob tail. Anyone seeing hint.
Please notify Hugh Campbell, phone
32 - 550.
ATTENTION FARMERS I
We have on ]land a full line of No.
1, finest quality government tested
gratis seeds. Frost fence wire and
supplies. Profit proven Pioneer poul-
try, Chick and hog feeds. Everything
fin your spring requirements. Get our
Drives on teats harness before fur•
titer advances, D. E, Kyle, ICdppen.
Phone 9404.
FOR SALE
Teton of dye year old fillies about
141111 lbs. Quantity of Erban seed oats,
quantity of six -rowed barley, also
seed field beans. Apply to J. A. Mc-
Kenzie, phone 25, Seaforth.
SEED BARLEY FOR SALE
A quantity of 0. A. C. No. 21 six•
rowed barley; also early Alaska oats,
suitable for mixing with barley.
Russell Coleman. phone 965r41,
Seaforth '9uuurneut Works
(FORMERLY W. E, CHAPMAN)
NOW OPERATED BY
CUNNINGHAM & PRYDE
WE INVITE INSPECTION OF OUR STOCK OF
CEMETERY MEMORIALS
SEAFORTH —TUESDAYS AND SATURDAYS
OR ANY TIME BY APPOINTMENT
See Dr, Harburn—Phone 105.
Phone 41—Exeter—Box 150
s
NO LANDSIDE
PRESSURE...
This plow opens a new era in plow
performance with a new high lift
that goes into action instantly .. .
extra trash dearance ...high speed
bottoms ... "easy -reach" levers...
light draft ... more plow for the
money. Let us show you how land -
side pressure is carried on the rear
furrow wheel, and how the CEN-
TENNIALpulls easier, plows faster,
saves fuel and does better work.
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Itialgart=AM.,.m• .,71m�xssmt'
BARGAINS. IN USED IMPLEMENTS
Massey Hassis 2 fuu'row Tractor Plow. John Deere Tractor (Model D).
Used 600 Ib. Renfrew Cream Separ'ator.
Dealer: J. A. DARLING, Dublin
PHONE 9
Our Prices Are Low
BUY IN EGMONDVILLE
Sunlight Soap, 10 bars ,,,. 55c
Choice Cooking Onions
10 pounds 29c
Beehive Syrup, 6 Ib. 39c
Libby's Pork & Beans,
3 tins 27c
Maple Leaf Salmon,
IA Ib. tin 21c
Comfort Lye, 3 tins '25c
Red Rose Tea, per Ib 550
,1N TRADE ONLY we are paying
21c PER DOZ.
GRADE A LARGE EGGS
Purity Flour, 98 Ib. bag 3.15
THURSDAY, APRIL 18, 1940
ORIGINAL ROGERS 5114/ 2 ¢
TEASPOONS
`IIEVjALUE AJ6
Ott /z 1.y
6W and 5 SUNLIGHT SOP
tartan ends with star*
"IT'S ALL PURE SOAP!"
Finni
GRASS FARM FOR RENT
100 acre grass farm on Ord conces-
sion Hibbert, for rent. Apply to Miss
J. Cronin, St. Columban,
FOR SALE
A quantity of Two -Rowed seed
barley. Also some Golden Drop oats'.
Apply to James Hogg, phone 3461.24.
FOR SALE
About eight bushels of alfalfa seed.
John H. Cooper, 3 on 616, Clinton
central,
FOR SALE
Little pigs for sale, Phoue Clinton
6221.24. Freta hicelymant, Varna,
NOTICE
A girl's bicycle wanted to buy.
have for sale Indian Runner duck
eggs George R. Campbell, phone
849 en, Seaforth central.
CLOVER AND POTATOES
We have a few bushels of Yellow
Sweet Clover, also Alfalfa seer]. A
limited stock of Early \Varba and
Eatakin potatoes. Thwart; Potato
Farm, phone at once, 34.1116, Clinton,
1)111es west of Seaforth on highway
8. P.S.-See us now about a used or
new Willys ear before the new wet
tax comes into effect,
FARM FOR RENT
50 acres near village; brick house,
bank barn, 6i/ acres hay, rest under
cultivation. Write or apply to Sea -
forth ;News office.
FOR SALE
M0CarmieleDeering 15-00 Tractor
in good shape, $450.00; three furrow
Fleury Tractor Plow, nearly new,
$115.00; Fertilizer drill 11 ]roe Massey
I'Iarris, $90.00; Out Throw Disc Har.
row, 8 ft., 16 plate 1I -IC, $25.00, Geo.
H. Beatty, McCormick -Deering Dealer.
Marna, Ont,
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, Lot 28, Concession 7,
Ribbert Township. Large bank barn,
good house, driving shed, seven acres
of good bush. Apply to the News Of.
]ice, Seaforth.
PIANOS
Spring clearance stale, seee w•ed1
known makes as Heintznlau, Muscat
& Risch, Weber, etc. A11 thoroughly
reconditioned, perfectly tuned, de•
monied and guaranteed. Write today
for cornplele list of bargains. Terms
to suit your c•onveuienc'e, Heintzman
& Co., Ltd., 242 Dundas St., London.
FOR SALE
All kinds of Government graded
grass seed. Have quantity of No. 1
Alfalfa with a very slight sprinkle of
Red Clover at reduced price. Cedar
posts and all kinds of wire fence, farm
team harness and harness parts. Also
agent for Beatty Bros. barn and pump
equipment. W. E, Butt, Kippen. Perone
41-01, Heuaail,
NOTICE
Huron Farmers' Co-operative Co.,
Limited, wishes to notify its numer-
ous patrons And the public In general
of the appointment of Mr. Robert J.
Cooper as manager of the company,
and who will be on hand, full time,
at the plant in Hensel] to supply the
needs of all, with the best brands of
Fertilizers, Feeds, Shingles, cedar
posts, twine, coal, etc., at lowest cost.
Albert Hendrick, President; Andrew
B. Bell, Secretary.
ELMER D. BELL, !.A.
Successor to John H. Best
BARRISTER, SOLICITOR
NOTARY PUBLIC
Seaforth, Ontario
McCONNELL & HAYS
Barristers, Solicitors, Etc.
Patrick D. McConnell, H. Glenn Hayti
SEAFORTH, ONT.
Telephone 174
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
The Second Division Court
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Build -
'ng Seaford:. Office hours:
ruesday, Thursday and Saturday
1„1O ,,,1.n. to 5 p.m.. Saturday
evening, 7:30 p. m. to 9 p. m.
ERBAN SEED OATS
For sale. From registered 501111. Also
a number of little pigs. Phone 630.3.
Clinton. Murray Grainger.
FOR SALE OR RENT
lIouse and 1o1, in Harpurhey, for
sale or rent. Apply to Robert Mc-
Gonigle, Seaforth.
MAPLE SYRUP FOR SALE
Maple syrup and maple sugar, for
sale. Phone Clinton 62224. Fred Me.
Clymont, Varna.
FOR SALE
Early Alaska seed oats. Also a0me
y01111g cattle for grass. James Lands•
borough. phone 0110116, Seaforth cen-
tral.
FOR SALE
Might roomed house. excellent loc-
ation North Main Street, Seaforth. All
conveniences, stable, garage, orchard
lot if desired. Apply to James Rivers.
Seaforth. or A, G. Govenlock, 64 King
street, Weston, Ont.
FOR SALE
Rosso Steel Roofing "7 -Rib” and
"Brown Seal" Council. Standard, guar-
anteed 2i, yours, Rosen Portable Silos.
Galvanized Sheet Iron, all sizes and
gauges, Metal Sidings, Eavestrough
and Pipe, Galvanized Water Stock
Tanke and Hog Troughs, Granary
Lining, Galvanized Ridge and Valley,
Door Track and Hardware. Extension
Ladders up to 44 feet in length. As-
phalt Products 1110111din_ g Roll Roof-
ing, Shingles, Brick Siding, Insul'
Briek Siding, Roofing Paints, Plastic
cement. Building Paper of all kinds.
Nails, etc. Murray Tyndall, Bruce -
field. Phone Clinton 618 ring 12.
ARTICLES FOR SALE
Rubber Goods, Sundries, etc., mailed
postpaid in plain, sealed wrapper.
80% less than retail. Write for mail-
order catalogue. Nov -Rubber Co., Box
91, Hamilton, Ont.
INSURANCE
Life, Fire, Auto, Sickness S Accid-
ent,Windstorm & guarantee bonds.
Rates reasonable. All risks placed
in first class companies.
Information cheerfully given
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
INSURANCE AGENCIES
Phone 334 w
TOWN OF SEAFORTH
TAX PRE=PAYMENI"
ECEITS FOR 1940
The Towle will pay 4 per cent per annum
up to August 31, 1940, on all prepaid 1940 taxes.
Certificates and full particulars may be
obtained from the Town Clerk's office in the
Town Hall.
17, H. WILSON,
Treasurer. ,
DEAD AND DISABLED ANIMALS
REMOVED PROMPTLY
PHONE COLLECT — SEAFORTH 15. EXETER 235
DARLING & CO. OF CANADA, LTD.