The Seaforth News, 1934-09-13, Page 8PAGE EIGHT.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
HENSALL,
Council Meeting. - The regular
ISeptem'ber meeting' of the village
ICouncfl was held on Thursday even-
ing at S ,p.m. with all. the members of
,council being prese•n,t \iinutes of the
last regular and special meetings read,
Petty -Shepherd, that the minutes be
adopted as read, Carried, J. 1V. Ort-
wein appeared re the transient trad-
ers' By-law being applied to his ten-
ant, Slr. •Kennedy. Petty -Sangster,
that a traaufeut trader -who pays the
license of ;11UU' .be allowed interest at
the rate of 5 p.c. per annum if sante
be within the law. Carried. Petty -
:Sangster, that the bylaw remain in
fcrce. -Carried-, E. G. Bonthron re-
ported sending some tax arrear mon-
ey to county treasurer, W. joner re-
ported re the crack filling as being
. :applied to the pavement. D, Robinson
reported re the -work on the streets,
communications read front the io1-
I':nviag- Geo. W. Holman, re mothers'
ill' wance, sante to 'be filled out and
returned; Draper, Davis Co., filed;
rcautty engineer, filed, also several.
Prices re purchase of a used type-
v,riter. Petty.Ribineon, that the Clerk
order a typewriter from the Domin-
ion Typewriter Co Toronto,' at the
sem of 530, Carried, Petty-IS'h,egherd,
that the tax rate be set -at 10 mills
and that the several 'rates be inserted
.in the by-law and that by-law No. 8,
11934 be given its several readings and
• adopted Carried. Bills and accounts
„s tt,tlows: Alfred Taylor, work on
streets, $2.40; Huron Expositor, $4;90;
(\V'na Snfale, tarring sts., $4; Jas.
(Priest, do, $4; D. H'oggarth, , cdeati,ing
.sts„ Roc; A. Hildebrandt, do. SOc;
(Hen all Hydro, '$4.33; Dominion
"Typewriter Co $.30; J A. Paterson,
prem, on bond, $8.• Total $59;23.
Council then adjourned, J. A, Pate:-
son, Clerk.
• The \V.MIS, of the United Church
'held their monthly meeting on Thurs-
- day afternoon with a splendid attend-
ance, the pre idents Mr'. C. A. Me-
IDonell, presiding. Following the op-
ening exercises, the devotional leaflet,
-He that keepeth his commandment,
dwelleth in him," was in charge of
Airs 'A. Sinclair. Prayer by Mrs,
Laramie, Questions in no: being. ,being
tct ve in work for mission weresub-
Alined try Air- C. A.. McIDonell and
answered by \lr•, E. McQueen The
study leaflet and cancelled prayer was
1 ar ef Mrs. Agnes McDonald,
A. the e:,se the campaign c n -
ducted i v a club of t o fern'. Airs„
V:'.
11. t -re . acid a lucky number,
rc:d ing an end table and fmmtain
1)- ac c '.rc1 t,. Jane .Sandercock
oral Mr. Flynt:.
Al t.: MarSinclair, vl .-
Spencer, a:.,. \tu.., n and Margaret
\t;
Q17(,..11 art t ru'li t,: \Vrstan t..
l., n
Rev. Al. A, and Mr,.
Ai 3.3'1.1. t v ar !, who has: been
:1 r the past 'c v wick, with
ann. m.1 tincle. Alr. tral Mrs. I:
(1),- d'. 1, :a l,1. he:
.1. It .••
Nr
:-;tel Mr.. ;L•a I
c •t visited
s •-t 1t 1;c..1 ,:ter i:t Exetti 1
lI
NI./r.,-,e,-„t Slavin :dirt„ a
days with F 11'i.
Air. 'it. L \( Laren ami \l:• ;dui
Mr, Roy McLaren vi -he' with Alr,
\.17 1.: el nankin and family
,t Farquhar on ianti:v
\1 ! Mr 1 L 1"'c xr ail
7 l'? i t . ;''7 a r:.:e 1 in
\I ' I n utast, n l tr-= resum
it •. t t 11 1 1 e'e,,non:
her recent f t -.
51,1'. l the 1 lee ter aes
1:1 tende,I.
t Brussel. 1•l,ulit
.\nelean. Church will
t -.'33 e n1 ' 1.1 . s' 11'
L, 1 1 n, t ,e tae
11„fn: and ever-
"
,1ile'ing
prepared
e,te.t1_4 t;
i 1of the 1 _ t
li 'sen'- 11
''le l - Jvterian
' alt -. held in Carat.
•rhin Church,
cc't 1 , r 111 Iu rc en
r 1 e t r e n
1 >atc n 1
1 1I n„.- rn- - a a .1
were well attended and the
'-1n W1t5 c'i a very high order.
t e ahs pr ogrgm were an ad -
.
M. utile'., l:z
t -enc, who ave -a nee- vi.ion
coar.„..-.„.and inspiration to her fel-
- workers; an tuddress h; Ret T. -
Mill. of Blyth, ',kip, brought
.greetingsa. Moderator of the Pres -
'1 Huron, an address of -wel-
come by. Mrs. W. A. Young,.. and mu-
sical number; by the Mission Band
Carmel 'Church, Mrs. J. AV. 'Bon-
thrun, and Mr, W A. Young, -\kiss
1' anch,l Mustard - accompanying.
vlrs. J. H. Eaton, of-Orillia, gave the
main address of the day. She told a
thrilling story of the development of
the Women'.. Missionary Society vi
the Presbyterian Church in Canada
.from the time when a few w•onien ga-
thered in Old 'St. Gabriel's Church in
:Montreal seventy years ago, to the
• present time, 'when the organization
number many thouSands its influ-
ence
ence extending to the erals of the
-earth. She threw out a challenge t"
'her hearers that the bravery and vi-
sion of the heroes• of the past mast be
carried a c eriously into the future.
'Prayer, he said. was the keynote of
succesas. Splendid, and encouraging,
• report were 'heard from every one ei
• 'the Auxiliaries in the Presbyterial .and
• the day was pronounced by all who
intended to he one of great profit, and
'deep inspiration,
IIensatl school fair w'hic'h was held
on Tuesday afternoon, • !Sept. 1i1,th,
was a splendid success, 1.11 the parade
from the town. hall 36 the school
geounds were three Hensel,' rooms
No.. 2, Play, No. 1, .Tuckercm'ith, No.
110, Tuck „ and No. 10' Us'bo•rne, The
Judges were Inspector (Beacom, Mr,
McLeod. and 3.4r A•fc'Kcrcher. Follow-
ing•is the prize list: Ma,ectuis Wheat-
-II -Tarok Cann -Meth No. 2 (Hay, Don -
add Keen 'cic.Mang-Ms sheaf-Oen0d
IKernich, I3il1y McKay; oats,. John
.Keys, Jahn •Beare, /Ray Campbell;
siheaf /A'taska oats CJohn Beare, John
Keys, Douglas Sangster; barley and
oats -Bo'b'by Keys, •Blanch • Thorns
son; barley, Bllanch Muustard, Bobby
These flowers were all winners of first prizes at the Kippen flower
show held recently.
(Keys, !Donal'd McKay. onions, .Verde
'P,eaver, -,Mildred (Brock, -Annie Van -
:melee -hen; turnips, Arnold Cann, Ca-
roline 'Beaver, '1' disqualified asters,
3.133111111 Sangster,. Geo. Varlet' Bar-
bara Shepherd; phlox, June Snnde•r-
cock •B, Pepper, \tart' G•x,dwin •
zinnias, Blanch 'Thomson, Wilmer
D i y nlpde. Rae Foster.; Cosmos,
Thr .0+t Parker, Jack Shpherd, Ted
Prouty; 'African marigolds, Lois Me -
La e ;, Donald Bernick, Bobby Cook;
verbena,- Alildred Brock, Gordon
Stone, Bobby Cook; calendula, Hel-
en \i ju-e, Eleanor Dawson, • Ver -
da 1 et era salpiglossis, Edna Sund-
er,:•.ck. Nlargaret Bell. Keith 1!uch-
.n , eoret 3 -i , Annie \'anl ankgh-
am, .nater wheat, Clarence
1L. hercher Gerald Glenn; sweet
corn, Lois \lc Laren, Ross Keys, Ted
Prouty; nang, Ids, Nlargaret Bercii-
3;era! 1 Campbell, Stewart I reb-
cturnip-, \lt.t.ty 'frayuair, John
tritz. Bruce (,it eon beets, Eleanor
a.
t:
at son,
Audrey Russel, cl �
un -
re carrots, rr t Jack Drysdale, Mil-
ford 1 Pr.aa Burg: Lore; potatoes,
Irish ( .viler, Elva \le3Jueea N'r
ri- .1,:Ewan Miltired. Prouty; teen
m Alin
poratoes, \!Pilon McLaren,
Careline Il, 1 e , •Sl:i 1; K ns. too l
Doelev leuitoes,Bar1a1a Shepherd,
"1'01 Prouty, outs Fred Selves; dahlias.
Barbara She:diem!. ledn•a 5undere t'
Pear! liarpolet bowl of live (fiver-,
Nlarlun thrammerd, Pearl Harp -de,
llohl,y Cameron; n D1• apples, Gordon
1<
Helen Rowe, Blanch Thom-
-on; ; 0 pp: es, lean 1'riebner,
Nivaray lr. opt, r D' n t 1 Cast ripe
a3.t ';i nt Piv!t uc 1 Ulla Ilia: -
gin.. Ray/maul Iliaginst assorted
a \lay U o,lwin, t.3„4/1 cut szt,n1e,
tar 1.3 tt'rs. Barred heck cockerels,
s,
141,1,31 r Da,vs,n, Pearl l ilarpo lc 5,
1':, 1 - 13, R. pn':et Eleanor
])a„
I n 1 unn.e'n, Alarian l ais-
'a1!lite Le:•11.,rn c c6crt!. I3:an•h
Gordon S1 c, \V. I pull-
et. !Tor Kt c , in Manch Thom.. nit
11...11 Selves, es, I lc n r
U.. n eggs._ n- Cca:ver; white
. A t trey Russ ,•1, 3larian I tar.
ur or draft colt.
'Wilfred Pr„ rte e ,re lamb, 1 itral
h, 1 t; halter br n i t
Wilfred I baked. o r t ard,
Marian a 1)rn utnonr1, Jessie Paisley,
Lois 11c1 stet, nut bread, Annie
3.114311331, Helen Selves, Blanch Thom -
bran muffins, Audrey Twitcbell.
Norma 14-ok, Lorna Zuefle: dark lay-
er cake, Helen \Ir'r•;au, Pearl liar -
pole, Elva A1c'Queea; apple pie, Helen
Morgan, Irene Hoskins; butter tarts,
Margaret Glenn, Ale1v Selves, Pearl
Narpole fudge, Marian 1)rurnmoncl,
Alice Pfaff, (Goldie Cross; dish towel,
\12rtan Paisley, Margaret Sangster.
Jessie Paisley; tie back, _ Margaret
Kercher, Helen Selvee, Norma Cook;
apron, Alice Pfaff, Verde 'Beaver;
cap, scarf, Madeline Va'lenyeha•m;
model aro, Garnet 'Triebner, Helen
\Vn ;e, Shirley -Wolfe; necktie rack,
John Critz, Raymond [Higgins, Bob-
by He.s; carving, Rae Foster; splic-
ed rope, 'Fred Selves; nail 'box, Fred
'Selves, Billy Higgins; snapshots, 'Gor-
don Stone; noel weeds, No. d0 Us -
borne; ground hog tails. Allison .\Idr-
gan; coll. of woods, Blanch Thom-
son; toll. insects, Maxine Purdy;
writing, primer, .Donald Bell, ..Ronald
!Stephens, Elaine Hoskins; writing,
Marian McLaren Muriel ,Rowe, 'Mary
Kinsman ; writing, Marian Paisley,
Margaret E. Sangster, Melvin Grob;
writing, Lorna Zuefle, Margaret Ker -
eller, Alice ,Pr.:nu,re; writing. R'ubyl
D:a11 mp1e, Goldie Cross, ,Barbara
Shepherd; 'nap. Jean 1 ribner, Lloyd
Campbell, Emily Hoskins;' neap, Can-
ada, Cecil Killer, Annie Morgan, B.
Iieys; map, 'Australia, etc,, bred Set-
e,, Helen Morgan, Pearl Harpole;
art, 'Geo. Ottelbein, Marian McLaren,
Alvin Sma'te; lire stock naming Ger-
ald Glenn, Jas. ,Campbell, Geo, Sang-
ster; mouth organ selection, Arnold.
Cann, ,Ronald ;.Parker, Norris Mc-
Ewen; weed naming contest, Leila
'1 lantille, !Helen Mm-gan Gerald
Glenn; public speaking,c
Mor-
gan, 'Helen ,Selves; 2 Annie nd c'las's and el-
der,
Jessie Paisley, Jean Gann, Thel-
ma 'Par'ker; hook cover, Doris Ketch-
er, Entity Hoskins; water colors,
Margaret Kercher,, Ronald 'Parker,
Shirley. Twitchell; linoleum pattern,
'Gerald Campbell, AlvinLove, Ruby
Dalrymple; history of school, Helen
Morgry Clark.
an;
[Gla spelling
MyrtlelaPaylor 'd
mg, .Pearl Harpole. 'The Eaton prize
trophy was won by Blanch 'Thorson,
Henson, Pearl Harpole and Helen
Morgan won books,
PENNY BANK
According to the 'Penny- Bank re-
port,- the total amount on deposit at
Se ford] at the end of ju3ne ran
1 4�7i35.
Comparative figures of a year ago,
The report says that the two funda-
mental principles of school savings,
regular banking," and "banking for
it purpose", appear to have 'leen well
inculcated int, the life habits of the
t boson,, t f bays and girls all over
the province Alto have savings ac -
c, -lints in the Penny Baulk. Not only
have these children bank accounts,
bra they ase ;!lent regularly. Each
Tuesday 11v morning finis approximate-
ly a third of the children in attend-
ance a
attend-
:, , , t the 474 schools who have the
Penny 11313.,taking deposits. But
the. , , .'d e 1 aro n' t hoarding their
1at•'ry. 1'iry 111111'1 up worthwhile
h is t t : and when toe balances are
sitff ien: achieve it 1 -tr,,,se for
n 11 alt .they were 4,333311111-.1:a ed, the
money i; • withdrawn an 1 the pnrp.:se
att.l111Cd,
New Division Court Clerks-
R t!Old<
1 S t 1:': In ';1'' .c.l tie
'lli2,3 of new ilk•i,lou Court e i.:
n
.evera! On -r n.t-istt•:•,a. dist-
ricts, .1.0 .',t:nen•. incl1:141 1: C.
C n, .1, eflafan, clerk r the se, -..11,1
0 1r; of t tc cefulty !Imam
,.../1 :our, Scaforth in place of J.
3'. ''r •a., ,. J. Keil rdc:srtt of Zurich.
'..1;' • .:e t,'t't tilt ,t court of tile
coamy of 11114:.at in -'ace. of At.
Thiel of 1111,11.
BORN.
1; lfr,nr.--.Ji S-ott Memorial II -ni-
tQ. on Sunday, Sept. 9th.. 1934, to
Mr. and Mrs, Gordon Balfour,• a
'laughter (tli-bor.,).
diaine,-ln Scott Memorial Hospital,
nn Monday, ` ept.. It), 1(134, to 'Rev.
I. B. and Mrs, Koine, a daughter.
Augustine. -In Scott Memorial Hos-
pita!, on Friday, Sept, 7, 1934, to
Air. and Mrs, 'Gordon Augustine, of
Auburn, a daughter,
CONSTANCE. -
-\fr, and .firs, 'Edmund 'Godkin of
Mchillop and Mr. and Mrs, \Villian
Livingston spent 'Sunday in Kincard-
ine and l'ormosa.
Mr, and Mrs, Charles Dexter and
Ella, also lir. and Mrs, Austin' Dex-
ter spent ;Sunday at the home of (Rev.
Mr. Button and family of :Fordwich.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Ergs, per doz. , , , (12c -118c
Butter, per 1b , d'Sc
Oats, per bushel 36c -36c
Wheat, per .bushel 95c
Feed barley, per bushel . , .. 53c -56r
'Matting barley, per bushel , 70c
New Potatoes, per bag $100
Hogs, per cwt. ,.7,,,.,,,,,,., $8.25
(Requisite on the :Farm. -,Every far-
mer and stock 'ra'iser should keep a
by collie it far surpasses anything that,
supply of Dr. Thomas' "Eclectric Oil
on ,hand, not only as a ready remedy
for ills in the ,family, ;but 'because it
is a horse and cattle medicine if
great patency. A's a substitute •for
sweet o'illfor horses and cattle affected
don 'be administered,' - -
TOWN TOPICS
TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
Town Topics,
'Fr. \V. Govenlock of London was
in 303311,4111 Saturday last. -Mr, Chas,
Hoffman of Regiu'a, is here on a visit
with relatives and friends. -lir. Ar-
thur Mason of Saskatoon, Sask., is
visiting in town and vicinity. -Mr,
and 31rs, Forsyth of Lynn, Mass.,
are guests of Rev, and ;firs. 'F. 11.
Larkin. Harry Oldham of Chatham
was a visitor in town. -lir, James
Carlin has purchased an interest in 1
picture show 'bu 'iness in Mitchel -
'Mr. Jas, Robb, John street, returned
on Monday from a few' days' sojourn
in Aurora and Toronto -Postmaster
!Rogers of Toronto was a visitor at.
the !tome of Mr, and Mrs. D. Mc-
Gregor the past week. --Misses IMlor-
enee Alc1Gibb'on and Emma Reeves
of London were visitors in town
a few clays last week -Mr, De
In'ight returned to his hone in L
don after spending t'he ,past - t
weeks with his aun't Mrs. Holland,
Craiglee Farm, Winthrop -Mr. tG
Wats'on, who is engaged in t'he Go
arnntent [Printing Sweatt at Otta
15 visiting his father and brother
The Maple 'Leaf ore.hestra of
Methodist Church met alt the hot:ie
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Geib and pl-
eated
ren'ted Miss'White with a three pie
silver mounted toilet set, as a tot.
n
of their appreciatioof her land ser
ice as leader. -Tire marriage of 1.1
Mabel V. Thomson, eldest dau'gh
of Mr. 'Walter Thomson of 1[itche
to 'Dr, W. E. Graham of Calgary, to
place at the home of the bride's fat
et-, hiss Thomson 'had a greatoral
friends in Seaforth who extend be
wishes.
'British Bowlers at Clinton -
The tonring British bowlers we
three up against the Clinton -Bowfin
Club in a four -rink match -ponds
afternoon, The visitors itors arrived froi
London at 1.'0.30 a.m. and were e
costed to the beautiful lawns of Mr.
Waif Jackson, former president of
the Western Ontario 'Bowline Assoc-
iation, where Mayor Taylor delivered
an address of welcome, and where
they afterward lead luncheon. The
gentlemen of the party, with a mon-
ger of invited guests from the sur-
rounding
ur-
at u1 iing t w•nwere banqueted w c h i
lneted at
the Hotel Normandie, and a very en.
joy able time was spurt. (]'laying' cont-
mcnccd at one O'clock on the grounds
which are said to be one of the fast-
est in the West, and were beautifully
%tecorated '•illi las and bunting
Front the .,tart Clinton had the hes;
,f the play, and retained the lead tett
ti? the last few ends, when the Brit -
i -hers gradually- drew away, and fin -
!shed three up,
Walton.
3larlcet price. reheat 93e oats32e,
barley 45t \Iheti $8, hatter 09e. egus .all
--Messrs, 'Wesley ley u,d David (lac
ve'l returned on /Friday to remote
tete ar ,cud in 1' Rapid- nledicall
c, 3li,h,-. 1Icnrt
Poker of Clil:-
3 n, with his handsome roadster,
7111(, e a business trio to Walton on
err'ty. Fret .11 :nicnller t' the
\I: h?cton p:suing 10,13.., spent :Sunday
at Walton.
\I ncrieff have now completed a very
Lira,: a,: and substantial structure to be
n c l as a shed for horses, and tlaev
are b „ y t 111.nt the erection of all ade-
quate chtach.--On Monday lir. and
Mrs. Robert Naylor left for their
home in Rochester
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Brodhagen.
An unfortunate accident happened
to Henry \\'else» berg .while thresh-
ing fo ra fanner near 'Beechwood. ,He
was in the act 'of pulling sonic straw
that had become caught in the cut-
ting box, and wh'i'le doing so got his
fingers too close to the knives with
the 'result that 'he dost part of one
'finger and 'had -two others badly cut.
Mitchell.
Thorson iC 'Co. are preparing for
the erection of a warehouse at Monde -
ton. -Dr. 'Kidd left last week for 'Wy-
oming where he has purchased a prac-
tice.
Clinton.
Chas. Howson was in _Montreal
the past week personably overseeing
the packing of a shipment of fruit for
'South Africa. -Mr. C. C. Rance, 'rep-
resentative
ep-
re entatine • of the Jackson M:f.anttfac-
tur ng,'Company left last week for a
trip through the Maritime Provinces,
Goderich..- -
To the list .of .made-in-!Goderich art-
icles may soon be added automobiles.
A proposition: 'for :the addition of this
Jinn to the 'p'rod'ucts of the American
Road Machine company is now en-
gaging the attentions of the directors.
'Should it be decided' to engage ' in the
manufacture of automobiles, the com-
pany will 'have the .services of 'W'iai. 'C,
Skinner of the (Regal Motor 'Car ,con1
pony of 'Detroit.
Send us the names of your visitors•
T,HUR'SDAY, SEPT.
3
' Wanted
NEW LAID EGGS
'Grade A Large
23c Doz. Trade '0.
20 pounds Sugar 1.19
2 pounds Icing 19c
10 Bars Pearl
White Soap 28c Choice Currants
2 pounds Red
Rose Tea - .98e.
Pastry Flour 24 lb. 63c
2 lb: 25c
Alberta Rose Flour 98 lb. $2,73
W. J. FINN1G N
Sale of Cooking
Commencing at 2:30 p.m. at Mrs.
Sheffe's Store, 'Seaforth
SAT., SEPT. 15
'Under the auspices of the 'Ladles' Aid
of Cavell Church, Winthrop. .All kinds
of home cooking, fruit, vegetables,
banter and eggs. Tickets on lovely
Martha (Washington quilt with every
1110 -cent bag of candy,
TEA SERVED
Winthrop Hall
FRI.
SEPT. 14
COLLINS' ORCHESTRA
Lunch Served, Admission 25c
IN. MEMORIAM
''In loving memory of Leo Flana-
gan who died two years ago, ,Sept. 13,
Ilis sufferings were great, the pain
severe,
B,ut he bore th-em with patience till
God dray hint near,
And ,then without bidding us a last
farewell
He quietly went home with God to
dwell. -•
-Inserted by Patrick and Leona
Givlin.
IN MEMORIAM
In loving memory- of Jean, infant
[laughter of lir. and Mrs. \\'nn, Kyle.
who passed away Sept. Rith, 1930,
"Nothing can ever take away-,
The love a heart -holds dear,
.Fond memories linger every clay, -
Rcmeau'bralnce keeps her near,
-Ever remembered by Slather
and Father.
MUSICAL INSTRUCTION
!Sisters of St. Joseph re -open
';chm.1 of Afrisie at Convent, Vic 'ria
street... Rates 'moderate, 3$
GODERICH FAIR NEXT WEEK
Godt e'a 'Fall Irair on Tuesday and
Wednesday-, September LS and 19, of-
fer: the big holiday outing of the
c•1101'. 1-1111 program 'Wednesday lnesdiay af-
ternonls -havoc-. and running races
end- jumpers. Other special attrac-
tions, .Rnnenrber the date.
FOR SALE OR RENT
1:\ modern bungalow on North 'fain
(Street. Good garage and garden. R.
%Prost, Phone '1183. Possession' given
'Ott. 'if.t. 39
FOR SALE BY TENDER
Tenders will be received by the un-
dersigned for the former 't'e'lep'h•nne
office in Dublin frame buil'd'ing 14 x
3'0 it. and woodshed liOx 20 ft. with
lot one -'fifth of acre. Tendons opened
at Dublin on Thursday afternoon,
Oct. 4'th\ 1934,' Highest or any tender
not necessarily accepted. (For further
particulars apply 'to- John !Henneweis,
IBrodllagen. 35.
PIGS FOR SALE -
'5 young York sows weighing .about
3100 lbs. due to litter first week in' Oc-
tober. Willlant ;Boyd, phone 1348413
;3'7
FOR SALE
IL wooden .bed complete, 11 iron bed
com'p'lete, .B dresser an•d stand, 1. ex-
tension table and Chairs, Above will
be sold reasonably for quick sale.
Terms cash. Mrs. 333, White, E. rWiI-
liant street. 'SS,
DANCE
TO
TONY 'FARR AND HIIS 8 -
PIECE ,BAN'D
AT DUBLIN
Y, Sep
t.14
ids See t.14
ADM. 35c
CLINTON
CREAMERY
To take care of winter deliver
les of Cream, Eggs and' Poul-
try, announce the appointment:
of
Mr, A, C, ROUTLEO8E..
as their representative in Sea -
forth. Mr. Routledge will re--
ceive produce at the full mar-
ket price, commencing this
Saturday, Sept. 1st.
WAGON FOR SALE
Bain wagon with 0 -inch :tire. die-
most as good as new, Alvin Dalt
13'7
. FOR SALE
111. one -year-old (Leicester ram, aelsss
large White 'Leghorn cockerels, Lalke-
view' poultry farm strain. ('hone:
1247 r 22, Seaforth. .33
HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT
IA comflrtable six -roomed hcase•
with garage, situated on Main S«
lr(gnt'ondviile. Apply to A. C Rout-
ledge,
aulledge, Seaforth,
NEW PRICES FOR -
KODAK FINISHING
Any .n
six
f n or eight t e 7za
r
developed and printed with border Cr
decicle edge 25 cts. Extra prints 3 ets.
High class work. Mail us your lass,
Burgess Studios, Mitchell and Choice
FARM FOR SALE
'Fifty acres of good land and grows,
brick ;house, also good barn and
Some bush. Situated on the -=errs
con. of Westminster Tp,, three milerr,
south of London. Apply Harold Pe: -
hale, Hayfield, Ont:
DESIRABLE PROPERTY IN
WALTON FOR GALE,
A seven roomed brick house equip-
ped with hydro, telephone and •ra
ace, a good stable and .garage and
acre of land. A few fruit trees,.14;:;-
to W. J. Woods, Walton, o: 'acne
Brussels 19 r 7. •
PROPERTY FOR SALE
'House with two lots, at the corsair.
of Victoria and George streets, eight
rooms, stable. Will be sold very reas-
onably to settle an estate. Mrs. Peter
D•eCo.itrcy, Egmondville,
FOR SALE
A \\-ilkis.on 1 -1 -incl: cutting- box,,
with complete inside and •outrider
pipes for silo falling, and a 8-316 ]&glut
tnactor in good working orider,soo a
surrey. George Beatty Sr., Varna.
FOR SALE IN VARNf
(S't'ore frame building, 2111544& erre
sills 'S foot square, lower floor hard --
wood and pine, upper 'floor !ill ends
pine, all on joists 2x110. 'Lean-to 1r„Ic
2111, pine, also on sills, Stable IfrzrZe7
timber frame, 'Eigh't roolwed kith
hoose 'heavily wined', on % acre lot.
.Fol further information apply -to Ed..
Choker, Varna, or, J. E, Karniwell„
Keays St., .Goderich: 32..
HOUSE & 2 FARMS POR SALE
1& -room frame house, cement found-
ation, electric light, etc. A good beat
and six lots. 'adapted ,for market gard-
ening. 'Opposite Seaforth collegiate.
'F(arm •of 76 .acres, SA Jot 1110, COIF_ lir
MaK'tilop; and also a (50 acre grass-
farm, ;Si% lot '19, corn. 2, H'?bbert. The•.
late Charles and Margaret Hohllaefe
,Estate. IApp•ly to lairs, L. Ric'h'arde ar
Mrs. C, McCormick, 'op'p'osite the cot.
legiate, or to J, H. 'Best, Solicitor has --
Executrices.
isa-Execu'trices.. 3315
HOUSE FOR SALE 'OR RENT.
The residence of the late Mrs. (D1..
M. 'Ross, Itnsnediate possession. A.
D. Sutherland,