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The Seaforth News, 1934-09-06, Page 8PAGE EIGHT. THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER '6, 33134 HENSALL: The Hiensald :basebaill team lost out TOWN TUPI(S by to 11 in the 'game played at limit chener on W,edinesday afternoon last TWENTY -FIV YEARS AGO with th'e \Vaterloo team, 1lensail;tried hard in the ninth innings to even the score and nearly succeeded, The Town Topics, Hensall team have had a splendid season, and won their own group series, The numerous 'baseball fans M this district have thoroughly en- joy -ed the season, The authority for the sale of beer and wine in the New Commercial'-io- izl here arrived on Friday and the hoe eel beer parlor opened for business. cn Saturday and did. a brisk business ,both in the afternoon and evening. 'The Council, at a special meeting held a week ago, approved of the granting •of. an authority to the 'hotel, There will be same disap'poietrnent in some quarters here in the granting of an authority, We believe that the present. proprietor will do his best to carry out the 'provisions of the Ant, and it is up to the gen'e'ral pti'blic to obey the law. 111 this is not done, a three- . fifths vote of the people of the muni- cipality will close the beer parlor. Mfrs, Thos, -Murdoch is spending a few days this week visiting relatives in Toronto. Mr, and :Mrs! Ross Dick and little son of Toronto were ho-liday visitors -,with Hensadl and Hillsgreen relatives. - Mr. and 11r , 'Lyle Cassidy spent the holiday with relatives at Otter-ille. Mr, Lloyd •Pas'smnore •oi 'Delhi was a holiday. visitor with his parents, (lir. and Mrs. John Passmore. Miss Mlary. A. Hoggart'h end Mrs. i , Joh❑ McKenzie attended the Mc- Lachlan -Martin reunion last week. • Mr. and .firs. James 'Patterson, M•Irs, (Basil 'Edwards and Miss' Blanche Mustard were in Toronto. Mrs, Alex. McMurtrie is spending a few days this week visiting her sis- ter, Mrs, Randell at P attsvidle. Mr,, Fred MldDoneli of -Detroit- is last and son of -Chicago,- are visiting visiting w•ies Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Mc - friends in taws.—lfr. 1Vi11iam Stobie Dorrell and family. Mrs. MclDonell. was a iormer resident of Hensel'. aid Mr. Alf. Smith and little daughter of Brantforde were holiday vi itors with Mr. and Mrs. Hy. ,Smith: Mr. and Mrs. Garfield Da'bus of De- trait were visiting here over the boli - day with Mr. and Mrs. \\rni, Dabus, Mn and Mrs, John G, 'Stott and rhiddren of Hibbert, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, McQueen and two daughters, Dor- othy- and Alva, and Mrs. Robt. 'Hig- gins and two sons. Billy and Ray, were hlidar ...meets of Mfr, and Mrs AA i. Sw•eitzer of the Beach -c -Pines. Mr, and Mrs. Orval '(leavers of Fergehar spent Sunday with • relatives Mr, W. L, McLaren spent Sunday nhis daughter, Mrs. Glen .Leff o. f Tttckeremith. Mr. •David McNaughton of Bayfield was in town e n Saturday, calling on rely. Me, =rs. Owen 'Geiger and son are heVing their large; crop of flax drawn ie• and stored in the mill and barn., Mr. Maynard Harmon of Toronto rieited over the holiday with friends ':r town, Nlies Dorothy Kyle of London vis - ::ed Over the holiday with her parents, \l, .and Mfrs. Thos. Kyle.- . Nlre. Emily Boyle and daughter Miss Nellie Boyle of Toronto are sputa a r tine week vt it n in Hensail ,Nriss Alice Higgins of :he Leach-o- Pinee was visiting, here Thursday. T'ae many motels here e f Mr. and Mfr., Wesley Fenner ef Chiselhurst w311 be sorry to hear that their daugh- ter Tears is ,erien'v Miss Mattie Ellis spent a few days lest ',•eek vi,itin r at 'Goderich. Nfis, Isabelle Muir has been tend several weeks visiting her sister, Mr f D. Stewart of Atha Craig. Mi., \reale Hamilton and children were vsitine in London on :Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren, accorr.- panied by Mrs, Workman and two lac.=iter=, were guest. Sunday with Mitchell, Mrs. H. Calvin of Lobe townr• ip. Mrs, Webb is visiting her daughter in Lond'es oro—,Ma. A. Archibald is in 'Lond'on this week,--IDr, and Mrs, sA'ftcheson of Detroit, 'Who have spent. the summer at their cottage in'Bay- 'lield, visited the former's mother on ISatm¢lay:-M•eu are busily engaged tearing 'do'v n some of the 'outbuildings ad'jacent to tht :Seaforth Milling Co, Ltd, A large flour sheaf will be erect- ed to replace the'builditvgs 'torn down, '—Ml. !Hugh, who has been renew- ing old acquaintances in town for the past week has returned' to B•elliis, and in a few days will go to'Kenora to resume his duties as a telegraph operator.—Mr. S. T. iGallbraith, for the past two years connected with the Dominion bank, left on !Saturday for Winnipeg. A few of his gentlemen friends held a jolly farewell for hint on (Friday evening. —• Mr. Sae cruel (Dickson has returned from two m'on'ths' trip to the IPacsfic'coast.— The Seaforth Milling Co have sold their plant 'to the Ogilvy Flour Mill .Co, of Montreal, Who took possession on Sept. l!et. The new !firm name will be known as the Seaforth Milling 'Co, 'Ltd,—'\Frs. Harry Speare is visiting friends in London.—Mr. Alex, Powell ahs taken a position as 'barber in Clinton,—Mr. ,and Mrs, Ed Presider - of E'dmon'ton is here visiting ,his father. ---One of our prosperous G.T.I R. conductors is shortly to join the benediction ranks.—Miss Olive Laid- law left on Wednesday for Boston, where she has accepted a position in one of the hospitals.—Messrs. A. NI Woodley of 'Ridgeto•wn and 1f, Woodley of Brueee1 are in town this week visiting at 'the home of their mother who is seriously ill, Blyth. ;Edward Littlefair of Blyth dropped dead Saturday morning, while out for a walk in Toronto. The doctor who called stated that the cause was heart failure. :Deceased was visiting his son John on Ste Clair avenue. Bornholm. iOn Monday the home of Michael T. Connolly, south of Bornholm, was destroyed by fare. Mrs. Connolly was in the front room sewing, when a lit- tle daughter rushed in and told her the back part of the house was in flames. The alarm was given but too late to save the Property. The loss is heavy. Leadbury. Hiss Mabel Rine left for Dakota on Tuesday.—Mr. and Mrs. 'Robt. Cole and babe spent ,Sunday with the latter's parents.—Mrs, !Armstrong and children of Woodbridge are spending a fete weeks with relatives and friend; How "Cultivated" ,Are Your Neighbors ? 1Pecefessor F. Stuart Chapin, of the University of 'Minnes'ota, e:eplains how you can, rate your .nei'ghlbrors by the Chairs, rugs, 'bodies, pictures and the kind of m'us'ic they like, ;Read the ar- ticle in T'he American Weekly with S'unday's. Detroit Times. Mre. Calvin ie Mrs. MeLaren's aunt Mr. J. Norman Ea.gleeon, who for ,Hav. the past two year; has been organist Mr. and Nfrs. Laird Nlickle and and choinmaeter ot the Methodist ,chillren spent the holiday with NIL church, has resigned to accept the po- Mr. and Mr, Wesley Caldwell of normal school and ,organist and choir - London spent a few days _here :ast master of the 'Methodist churc,h at week visiting relatives and triends. North Ba. 'The salary for the first Nfre. Fred Simmons and her sister, Y* Mrs. Harold Callas of Santa. Barbara, position is $01,000 and for the second Cal., who are visiting here, are spend- ..$3o.o per annum. --11r. Arthur :Mutton ing the week in Toronto visiting rel- returned from the We$t last week, Whilt there he purchased 320 acres Mr. Will Simpson of Detroit was a holiday visitor with relatives in town. of land in Saskateh.ewan, 200 acres oi Miss Nlary T.hompson visited over which are undr cultivation. - the 'holiday at her h.ome in Seaforth. 'Miss 'Doreen Farquhar is ,s,pending Hillsgreen. a Ifew days in Chicago atten.ding the World's Fair, ,Mr, and Mrs. iLloycl teIedson of :Forest 'have been visiting their rela- raves in town. ,Mr. G. C. Petty spent ,a few days in, Toronto. 'Miss Veen McMullen of Otherville is visitin,g with h,er sister, Mrs. Lyle lMr. Walter Spencer spent a few days last week in 'Chicago attending the World's Fain East week ended the (Wednesday half -holidays in Hensall for this year. The continuation a,n,d public schools re -opened on Tuesday with two ,dh,artges, in the teaching staff, .Mr. Moore as ,princip,al .of the continuation Miss B,eryl Pfaff in th,e public school in Miss Co,nsitt's place, Mr. C. Bqoeves is principal of the public sc'hool again Cur bowlers inteod to play in the wind-up gamee at the 'Snow Bird lourney in 'Woodstock the first week in October. 'The holid,ay passed quietly ,in the the different stem,mer resorts. Mrs. Thos. Simpson of 'Stafford - vine is visiting with relatives and frien,de, in town. Th,e !Presbyterial will be 'held in ,Carmel ,Oh,urch on rl'ues!day, Septem- ber MIL Din,n,er :be served at 12.30 BRUCEFIELD.. The flower show 'at :Brucelield will be held on Friday, Sept. 7't1h, after- noon and evening, A 's'hort program in the evening in ;:the school'roona of the •cherc'h. The boys are reminded to bring their 'bird -houses. The pub- lic is '.cordially invited. Mrs, Elder (nee Mise Carrie Ross), o'f Boston, is spencling a few weeks with her aunt, Mrs. Alex. (Ross 'Sr. in the village, .ifr, and Mrs. Jas. ;Moodie, Mr. and l,Irs, Jas. -ile,Queen;ancl Mrs, L. For- rest spent the tea hour at the home of Mr. Wm. Elcoat and 'd'aughters, the Mfisses Hazel and 'Jean, at Seaforth last week. Mrs Lottie 'Mc'Ash of Brucefield visited friends in Detroit and London last week, Miss Irene ,Snider spent the .holiday,. at her home in the vi'll'age. .Mr. and 3e1rs. Jas, McQueen were glad to receive a visit from their old. friend, Mrs. John 'Lawrence of Chat- ham fast ,week, Mrs D. Aiken.h'ead and _Miss Mary Gibson motored to Pieetro'ha last week and visited Rev. and Mrs. iH. Woods and fannuly, a former pastor in Brnce- `fieid. Tlhey found them all well except Mrs, Woods, who had ,b'een confined to her ,room for a few weeks, 'They wishe<dx to be remembered to all their old friends here. Mr, and Mrs, Doan of Petrdlia, who have been visiting at the hone of their daughter, ,Mrs. Dawson, return- ed' to their -home last week. Miss M. tAitehison of Roxboro has been s'pencidng the past few weeks at her cousin's, idiss Helen Tougla The IHorticultu ial Society will hold. .their annual'•flo'wer show on Sept 7, afternoon and evening. The manly friends of firs. ,Geo. Hill will regret to hear of her illness. HILLSGREEN. Misses Margaret and Bertha For- rest of Seaforth spent a day with friends. Mrs, Jas. Lone; daughter Agaves and son Jim, visited with lfr, and Mrs. W. Huxtable of Centralia. Mr. and _firs. J. 'Cock atie, .daugh- ter 'Edna, and .Mrs. (Eider, visited rel- atives. at Centralia, Dr, 'John LA, 'I-I'agan left for his home in Ohicago after .spending a few weeks here, i1iss PDolly ]Hagan is spending a few days in Chicago with her brother and his wife, Dr, and Mrs.'I-Lagan, Mr, 'Orville !Smith spent a few days in Toronto tv t•h friends, M', and firs, ,Ross Dick, son 'Douglas of Toronto spent' the holiday with the latter's .pamenits. 'M[rs, J, Cochrane is ',spending a few days in Toronto with her daughter. Mr. and Mlrs. W. \\'iedo and sons visited Mr. and Mrs, Roy lferner on the a4th. Mr. Robt, 'Stephenson !aas not been feeling so well the past week. His many friends wish faina a speedy re- covery, The scholars and teachers returned to school on Tuesday morning. Mr. V. Dinnin"resnuned his work again in S.S.1INo. 7, ;Stanley; Miss Coates, of Exeter, in 'No. 3, Hay, and -Miss Love in No. 11'0, Hay. Mrs. 'L. Eider and children returned to Falconbridge after spending a short time with her parents, McKILLOP. The SV:MI.;S. and Ladies' Associa- tion of ',Duff's Church, MMKi'1'lop, held their regular monthly meeting at the home of Mrs. 1Vna. Beattie on Aug. 29th with a good attendance. The meeting opened' with singing. Mrs. Chester Henderson' occupied the ,chair Prayer by Mrs. F. 14dKerc'her, Thanksgiving in Autumn. Mrs. John IHillebrecht rear) th'e Scripture, The devotional leaflet was given by Mrs, 1Robt Canapibel'l. IA +lay'sain was then sung. A reading was given by Miss lEssie D'orrance. Mfrs. '(Rev.)" G. E. Marrow gave a poem The business part of the meetingthen took place. I•t was decided• eo have a birthday party of the ladies auxiliary on Sept. 114 in t'he church. Another hymn was sung :and the i\'V,M)IS. meeting closed with the Lord's prayer, Mrs. W. •J. Shannon theta took the chair for tlae Ladies' Association.ihrs, J. Gordon gave a poem and, ;Mrs. E. Hunt gave a reading. The women dis- cussed the year's work. The meeting dosed with prayer. A delicious lunch was served by the ladies and a social hat' 'hour spent. Mrs. Thos. Sharpe spent a few days last week visiting,in Ailsa Craig.—Mr. John 'Dureno'r (Port 'Huron, formerly, of IStaixley, is visiting friends in this vicinity.—Miss Carrie McKenzie and Miss Jessie Young of Kipper visited friends here Sunday. Wiiagham. Ward was received of the death of J. Diamond in Cobalt town in his 57th year. The deceased went to Cobalt sorne weeks ago 'and had been hll only a shorttime with typhoid fever, Mr. 'Diam'ond was .a son of 'the fate John Diamond of Peluevale. His early life was spent on a farm near 'Bdueval•e .and for many years dead been a resid- ent of Wangham'; being for a long time engaged in the butchering bus- iness., 'He is survived by' his widow and three sons and two daughters. ;Persian Balm creates and ,preserves lovely and youthful co'mplexio'ns. Tones and stimulates the skin. Frag- rant as a flower. 'Cool as morning clew. Swiiitly abe.orbed by the tissues, making the skin wonderifuiiy- soft - textured, `tJ'nnitsalled as an aid to fem- inine elegance, {Delightful to use. Im parts additional charm to the daintiest if women. !Persian Balm is the one toilet 'requisite for the' exacting wom- an, Peerless as a beautifier. I' ST. COLUMBAN. Miss Bridget O'll:oughlin of Strat- ford, is visiting her uncle, Mfr, John Lavin, • Mr. and Mrs, Jos. Evans and fam- ily o'f Detroit visited relatives 'here this week, Mr. Jos. D'anitser, Mr, 'Owen. Hart and, John Holland Jr: leave this week for a trip to Northern Ontario, iMr, and' Mrs. V. U. McMahon of "5etroit spent t'he week at the home Mr. aitd Mr's. James 'O'Reilly. The school teachers 'have all re- turned to their xd4t'tie's after the holi ,clays, MrsH.Foley of, Tvn! oia''visited her another, firs john Downey, over .the week end. 'Mr, C'hanles bfialon'e returned to Assumption College, Windsor, on \'lonelay',. NORTH McKILLOP. ISun•clay' visitors with Mr. and Mrs, Charles Regele were: Mr. and 'Mrs. L-11ex. IS'toskop'h and family and Mrs, Stoskoph, Mr. end Mrs. Wesley 'Fis'h- er and family of IFasI'lartan; Mr. and Mrs. Clarence 'Regale and Dloreen, Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Regale into Shirley and 'Pearl, M4m, 'ancu Mrs. ,tVillianaa I-Ioegy, Marie a'nd' 'Louis, 01 tutee l- lop, Mfr. ,and Mrs, William 'Gross and family of Auburn, Mr, and, Mrs, Wil- liam D'aer and fanc'i'ly of IGads'hill. Mr. and ,Mrs. 'Percy \Athayman and Marilyn of Brantford' spent the week end with Mr. and Mss. IJosep'h Thorn- ton also with Mr. and Mrs, Alex. 'Munn. Miss Mary Munn is 'h'o'me after spending two weeks in ,Brantford. Mr. John :Dennis, IBi!'1 and, Ethel Danis .and Jirra 'Johns'ont, spent tine week end ,in St, Catharines. Miss Helen iRobertsona returned bom.e with them after spending the summer holidays wiitlt• John Dennis. 3fr, Ed, 'Boyce B'peut the ,week end witia his parents in Monkfot7, STANLEY. Mr. and Mrs, G. 'Fr"eckleton of Lon- don visited Mr. and (Nies, George Campbell an Tues'd'ay last, taking their little niece, (Ruda, with them an their return Nome,, 'Mr. and Mrs. John McIntosh of Toronto and Mrs, '0. Haugh of T•uck- ersnaith paid a short Visit to the 'home of Mr, and Mrs. J.:A, 'Carafe on Fri- day last. ,Among 'tlae old friends who attend- ed the ,Blake United 'Church anniver- sary services were Miss Jessie Tough end Mr, and Mrs, IW, 'J 'Tough and -ilargaret of Clinton and lir. and airs. Lorne Manson of Thorndale, Misses Marybel and. Jean Carnie are at present visiting friends at Exe- ter, 'Hyde Park and St. Marys.. DUBLIN The public and separate schools re- opened this week .with gond attend- ance, -Hiss Florence .Smith in charge of the former and the 'Ltrsteline Order with headeluarters in Chatham, ,Ont, in charge of the Separate :School and the Continuation ,School. Among the many American citi- zens who holidayed here, were, with Mrs. Alex. Darling, the two sisters of Michael NI. Darling, lfrs. Edward DeIlaris or Chicago and her husband, and Mrs, Louis Shed'ler, her husband and, two daughters Margaret and Dolly, cif Buffalo, N.fs', Toronto visitors at the home of :ifrs. A. Darling, 'll:r. and Mrs, Weil- and, Mr. and Mrs. Finlayson, son and daughter. Mfrs. 'Lawrence Beale and soil King- slew left on Friday for their home in Stratford. Their week in the village was very enjoyable., ;Rev. Father Od'rowski, P.P. here for over eight years, bade 'farewell to his parishioners on Sunday last. He leaves for Sinao.oe and 'Port Dover the end' of the week, He will have a curate with hint in 'lois new parish, and 'we trust enjoy the 'mild 'breezes .of L'aice Erie. Mfrs. Jordan has added much to ,her new home by a new roof and other i n}pro vetneirts. 'Mfr, and Mrs. George Crawford have moved to our bung from Toron- to. lOn Thursday Me. 'and. firs. John (Flanagan and their family o1 three daughters moved to 'Bleaker St., To- ronto. Their only soil John left last week for Longueil, Quebec, to attend college in, that city. Mr. and Mrs. ,Pacien Tyens ,spent ISum'day with relatives at Kit kora and !Stratford. (Rev. 1')r, Foulkes, a ,grad'uate of Cambridge, Englatn'd, and of a semnn- ary in IRorne, will take charge of St, Patrick's .parish the end of this week, At present he i, sta'tion'ed at God!eric'h. 'Sneak thieves entered againthe genenai store of D. McConnell Mon- day night and the 'loot consisted of tobacco.cigarettes acid ed'i'bles. This is the seconel time inside of a month. This is very unfair to a merchant. IDmring the month of Jut, 1934, 1:1,- 000,000 lbs of bacon were exported. to Great 'Britain as compared with 7,- 300000 lbs, d•urin;g. Judy, ,11936, the tot- al shipments o'f 'bac'o'n for the first seven months of 1193'4 'amounting to 18dti5041,600 Tbs. as against 318,1707,790 lbs. !during tlae corresponding seven months of :1033. Want and' For Sale A'd's, 3 Weeks .50c Buy In ,Egmondvilae ,Sepoy Flour A 5vT 98, 1'b. a Alberta Flour 98 4b. 2.89 Red Rose Tea lb. 49e Cowan's 'Cocoa . , Ib. 25v Maxwell 'Rouse Coffee lb, 37c Pastry Flour .... , 24 lb. 63c Icing Sugar 2 lb. 19c Clean 'Currants .. 2 lb. 25c Lye 2 tins 23c Old Dutch 2 tins 390 Ammonia 4 pkgs. 24c Pearl White Soap 28c 10 bars Johnson's Wax 1b. 59c 10 pounds SUGAR Lam- /fl c wth ,$1',00 Cash �7"F !Grocery Order, RED PATH 'SUGAR 'CWT. $175 l� )Al A FI I N � 1 I am opening a Flour and Feed Business In the Store formerly occupied by Gunn Langlois, opposite • Daly's Garage, and respectfully solicit your patronage. A call will be appreciated. • w p Waick D. C. PHONE 51 CARD 'OF THANKS lfr. Alvoie Fletcher and fancily gratefully acknolwiedge the many sin- cere expressions of sympathy of the neighbors and friends in their 'kind- ness in our time of sorrow, and es- pecially Mr. Campbell• 'Sutherland Tor timely .aid in the care and help ,to -cur departed father, CARD OF THANKS We gratefully acknowledge, and wish to express our sincere thanks far the many expression's of sympathy, the beautiful 'floral tributes and to al: those who so kindly loaned, ears in out recent sad bereavement in the death of Waco J. ;Woods, —Wife and ,Sister. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT L\ comfortable six -roomed house with garage situated on, Main St., Egnaondvil'le. Apply to 'A:. C. Rout- ledge, l ledge, ;Sea.forth, FOR SALE Tractor Massey Harris doable disc Apply to John Crozier, ,Picone 23112.3. 36 FOR SALE One well pump 'fitted with a three- inch cylincler ,and about twenty ,feet of suction pipe and a check valve. One cistern pump with seven feet of suction pipe. Oaae outside toilet, well built and in good 'condition, Apply to A. 1). ,Armstrong Seaforth. 316 LOST On Sunday' on No. 8 Highway, be - weep ;Seaforth and Mitchell, a brown silk umbrella with border, and a large white, pearl knob on the handle. Reward offered. Apply to the News Office, 3'6 CLERK'S NOTICE • OF FIRST 'POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Township of •:Stanley. Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section. 7, of'fihe Voters' 'List Apt and that iI 'have posted up in my office in Varma om' the 2151t1a day of /August, '119314, the list ,of all persons entitled to vote in said' ;municipality for members of parliament and Mun- icipal iEJlections, and that such list se - mains there for inspection. And I hereby 'tail upioie all voiters to take immediate prooeedings to have any error or omissions corrected ac - ,cording to ,flaw, the 'last day of 'ap'peal being ,the 115th day Idf Septenefer, 100314. QHIt11S. C PlrI.IGIRIlM, 101'erk of the Townshi'p•off!Stanley. 'STAFFA. Mes, H. Leslie is in Toronto for a few days. The s'c'hool bells ni'ay he heard again. Miss Alexander o'f l ippen is. in charge of No. 4 and bliss Turner, of Carlingford at No. 3. 'Misses M. Sadler and M. ;Sillery re- turned to their .respective: schools at Whalen and St. Marys. 'ltiissee Muriel Drake and Jean Snnal'e are at't'en'd'ing businests 'college in .Sltnatford and Mr, Arnold Barbour the 'teehnieal' school in (L'ond'on. Mr.,and Mrs, J. A. Sadder werex week end visitors in Rochester. 'Mis'ses 14, .au'd' E.' Davis have re - Willed from ran ;extended 'tour of the eastern, provinces. 'Mis's Jean 'Puffin visited' with h'er cousin, Miss ''Lorene :S.uhr, 'in Stratfor recently. , CLINTON CREAMERY To take care of winter deliver- ies of Cream, Eggs and Pool - try, announce the appointment of Mr. A. C. ROUTLEDGE as their representative in Sea - forth. Mr. Routledge will re- ceive produce at the full roar ket price, commencing this Saturday, Sept. 1st. (FOR SALE Twenty nice pigs ready to wean; also dry soft and hard wood,slabs, eta, delivered in one -cord lots or any quantity required; cash on delivery. Won. Doig, Jr., Phone 1I35r2, Seaforth;.. K'ippen, R.R. 3. 3G, NEW PRICES FOR , KODAK FINISHI2fQ Any film, six •or eight exposure,. developed anti printed with border or deckle edge 215 cts, Extra ,prints 3 cts. High class work. Mail us your films.. BurgessStudios, Mitchell and Clinton, FARM FOR SALE Fifty acres of good land and good brick ,house, also good barn and silo. Some bush, 'Situated on the third con. of Westminster Tp., three miles. south of London. Apply Harold Fez - hale, Bayfield, Ont. DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN WALTON FOR SALE: A seven roomed brick 'house equip- ped with hydro, telephone and furn- ace, a good stable and garage and i5 acre of land. A few fruit trees. Apply' to W. J. Woods, Walton, or 'phone Brussels W r 7. PROPERTY FOR SALE House with two lots, at the corner' of Victoria and George streets, night rooms, stable. Will be _sold very reas- onably to settle an estate. Mrs. Peter DeCo.urcy, Egmondville. FOR SAIF • 'Seed wheat, !Junior iNo- 'S, Bald White Wheat, free from smut, $ti? per bushel. .Mrs, Wm. A.. Ross, Beucefield, Phone :312'-86, HensaR. aX FOR SALT" A Willcison 1i4 -inch cutting bo: e , with 'complete inside and outside. pipes for ,silo fdlting, and' a '8 -;Ib" Mogul .tractor 'in good working order, also. 'a, surrey. George Beatty ;Sr:., Varna„ FOR SALE IN VARNA 'Stone frame ,building, i 11fx'4Or om Bills ,Il foot ,square, lower floor award'-• wood and pine, upper door !lig garde„ pine, 'all' on joist's 2x1110. 'team `to 12'x 2111, pine, aiso on ,;Ell's', Stable 3S,':c20 timber frame. IEdg3st roomed' brick. house 'heavily 'wined, on % ;acre lot. •For :further information apply to,' M- U -utter, 'Varna.,.. ,or J. IE. 'H'arnwelf,. SGeays (Sit., Glod'eri'ch. HO'USE & 2 FARMS 'FOR SALE' 8 -room frame house, cemen't fouaad-• ationa, electric l'i'ght, Sbc, ,A good' baric' and six lots adapted for market gard- ening. (O'p'posite :Seaforth call'eg ate.. 'Farm of 715 'acres, S/ ,lot 1110, con. 11, MLoKilliop; and also a 156 acre grass, faron, ;SI/ lot '19, 'eon', 2, Hibbert The. late Charles and Margaret Hohlbei'it lEs't'ate. Apply to Mrs. IL. Richards or. Mrs. C. MdCioninic'k, opposite tate col- legiate, or to J. H. ;Best, !Soli'citor for Executrices., 135 HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT. 'The' res'idence of the late Mrs, Dc M. Ross. Immediate possession. Aa: D', Sutherland.