The Seaforth News, 1934-10-11, Page 8PAGE EIGHT.
HENSALL.
MIr, 'and 'Mrs. Lorne Scott and
- sfamily of Toronto and Miss June
Kennedy of 'Winnipeg, Aran,visited
•ever the holiday with Mr, and Airs,
G. C. Petty.
Miss Grace 'Brook ,of (London; spent
the holiday at the hone of 'her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Brock,
Mr, and -Aire, Andrew Love are
visiting for a few days with friends
in Goderich,
Miss IDorathy Kyle of London re-
turned to .London Tuesday after was-
Sting over Thanksgiving with her
parents, Mr, and Mrs, Thos. 'Kyle.
Miss Margaret MoAllitser is Visit-
ing her sister at Hillsgreen.
- Carmel Presbyterian Church held
their annual thank -offering meeting
on Monday evening With a splendid
attendance. The meeting opened by
singing hymn 157. The ,Scripture 'les-
son was read by Mrs, Arnold. 'Airs.
- Edwards led in prayer. !The Mission
Band sang two numbers, Mrs, Young
dedicated the offering. :Rev. Mr.
Young then introduced the guest
speaker, Miss 'Williamson, from the
Indian mission field, who
gave a very
interesting talk. After the closing
hymn lunch was served, when Mist
Williamson showed the costumes and
jewelry wont in India,
Staffa and Clinton 'b'ase'ball teams
played on our diamond on Saturday
afternoon to decide a tie. Score, Clin-
t -Ven 10, Staffa 5. There was a fair
crowd present to see the game:
Mr. and Mrs. Oliver Geiger of 'Fen-
e:on Falls and Mr, Edmund.Geiger of
;London spent Thanksgiving with
'Heir parents, Mr, and Mrs. 'Owen
f,;eiger.
Mr. Ira Geiger has received the ap-
reintment of enumerator for Hensall
ender the new federal franchise act.
nuiteratio:i - will start on Monday,
stet.1and end on the 33rd.
Mrs, Alice joynt of Toronto spent
Inc holiday at her home here,
Mr. and Mrs. L. R. Coles of Lis-
ae1 :were calling on friends here on
.hank -giving Day.
Mr, and Mrs. john T. Wren of T, -
Rev. David \\•ren and -.son of
Mr. and Mrs. Victor 'Heaney
of 1'oronta and Mrs. Frank
i'ratain London visited over the
twiit Mr. .in i Mrs. 'F. Alarms.
\.r. C. :. litd-,tt and osn Harvey
\Lary- it eels Monday.
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\1 tti.te Reid is .mak11-;;• me
imprtweinents t,r her pr,,•:e.ty cin
{!'teen St tearing down the ,.*.d .barn
' ut erecting a handsome garage.'
Miss 'Snit' Latrine of ..1.01'11,1111,:
v: -ting at iter :lotne here,
11 s. Mee MFr\aughton of Toron-
tc. was a holiday visitor in sewn, -
Mr, Rrbert-Earcrett is building a
.garage and making other improve -
'meats ie, his fine property at the cor-
ner of'Alhert and Oxford streets.
-Miss Irene Pope of Toronto spent
the holiday :t her home. Her mother
Mrs. John Pope returned to Tcrento
w ith her to -peal the winter.
Dr, Murray 'Fisher of Granenhur :
spent a few days with his mother,
Mrs. Peter Fisher, who is _r.r t- r tll
Mr. john AfGregor of -the 2nd con
of ITa, ip who ha; been in
- heattt for ,rte time, was taken to
Sear,.:., Frc-1.'t:i1 on Saturday,
Ales. Rob;. Bot.tit:on is having her
house freshly decorated and other
improvements made,
The Rennie Seed Co, of Toronto
have a number of -men eripanye1
storing away the onion Setts grown
in this district, Several carloads, of
setts from other points have also ar-
rived here to be stored for the winter:
Mrs. Lippert of Zurich is visiting
with her daughter and family, Mr.
and Mrs, Geo, Fee,
Mr. and Mfrs. A. D. MclEwe0" and
daughter Donna are spending a few
days visiting in Toronto and east.
1Mes. Archie ,Filshle is spending a
week or two in Toronito.
Mr. ancl Mrs, Geo, Gram have re-
turned hone after spending several
•Weeks with their sons in Michigan,
Mr..znd Mrs,, .Ross Dick and san
D�
ouglas of Toronto were Thanks-
giving'visitors With relatives here.
!The. W,IM.IS, of the United Church
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 1'I, Ian
held their regular monthly meeting
.11 Thursday afternoon, Oct. 4, with
splendid attendance, the president
presiding, After the opening exercis-
es hymn' 11109 was. sung. A devotional
talk on 4 -As My Father .Hath sent me
even so send I you," was given by
-Airs. Cross, which was very interest-
ing and match enjoyed by all,'A duet
was given by Mrs. Piffle and Mrs, 2.
Sherritt, after which prayer was giv-
en by Mrs. C. A. McDonnell, The
new study book, Builders of the In-
dian Church, was introduced by Mrs,
:Ed. McQueen and the first two chap-
ters were ably taken by Mrs. R.
Paterson, Mrs Hillard. Mrs. Elder,
Miss Margaret Hobkitk, Mrs, Hess
and hiss Rowel -le The meeting
closed with a hymn and benedictice
'Owen Geiger & Son have abot t
completed hauling in their flat crop.
It will give work to a number of diet
A number from Hensatt took f
the ,ball game in Stratford !Thanks-
giving Day with a Toronto team,
Mr, Allan Fisher of Toronto spent
the week -end with his mother, Mrs.
(Peter Fisher and sister, Miss Elean-
or Fisher:
MMr. Sam
Rennie spent
the holiday
in 'Detroit and tools in the 'ball games.
Thanksgiving services were held iii
all the ch -metres Sunday. In St,
Paul's Anglican Church, 1'Ir. ,Richard,
a student from Huron College, Lon-
don, took the services.
'At the United Church Rev, Mr:
Malcolm of Egmotnd;vi'lte took • the
services.
At Carmel Church Rev. Mr. Young
took the services. Special music i11
chided a quartette in the morning,
Ale. andira, Young, Mr, 'and' Mrs,
W. A. \4clLaren. Alt the evening ser
vice the quartette was Mrs. jtas, Pat-
erson, Miss Irene Hoggarth, Mr.
Jerry Denfield and Mr, Jas, Ben.
gough, Nlext -Sunday evening Mr
Young will take for his text,"Abide
with Me," and have special music.
CHISELHURST.
Mr. Richard kineman has arrivec•
home from the West, bringing a set-
tler's car with hint,
The W. M. S. held their antua
meeting on Tec ,lay with a good at-
tendance.
Ais and Airs. Thos, Paterson and
t 1iarold visited with Mfr, and
Airs. Roy McDonald on (Sunday,
The annual sleeting 01 the Chisel-
.
mustbeef ring will he held• at the
home of Ge... Parker on Ort. 1G. .\''
member. tire relnested to he present.
The Rally service wa. olrerved fn
the ; .t:u•ch .•n :Sunday last, .\ snecial
srogramt•t. we I earrtc i out by the
pe. -p1.• vt the Sunday school.
VARNA.
The 1.n e' Ctitrclt had a very sue -
1 1 :t •r tet la -t Sunday with
Rt",r. \f . Johnston of Crediton as the
t leer. Special music was
flrais1leil Iry C.te choir with Mir-, Ret
1 ,a i nd .\!u. Helen Bandy t- so
Co, iii+c- P:,liters of llaenilton ts-
tn1. The puisne: Lint supper will
'l o' 1 ,,n Thu ray of this week.
Mr. toil Air- .\rJ,a of Toronto lie-
? ,w tt the :atter'. parut:s over the
ev':c end.
Ii sly Dar =e^r; O,, will be held in
1.1•1• i C:rtrt't Sitn,lay School
.. thymi ing%
\1' -ser 11 ' an.] Adeline Palmier of
11S a.'1t 1 -sent the •seat end at the
Mr, :and Mrs. \Cm, Reid,
..(r.
.,m1 Mir-. 11a'ph Stephenson re -
•n. after a Live weeks visit
1 in the \Vest,
1 to \V. \ of St, John's Chnrclt met
• e ' e , f Mr-. M, Reid on Fri-
Re .:1 e:. to is h omin,g in Varna,
tl. AViss Reil has purchased tite
prt-perty 110-t r° post office end
\l..`pie a irk h,- teasel the 'tense
t v )e•r, , formerly owned by the
, Mr-. (lark, now owned by G. B.
ti ,,,'1 t of Toronto.
I o a -11in council met in the hall on
T.ess lay.
Afi-ses Lmily and Gladys Beatty of
lee ,sent the holiday at their
Ss :nes
Mr. and Mrs. Dave .Snaith, Mfrs,
..sth tilt 11 ., Mi -s Harriett Smith. and
Mir. T. "Miller of Morris spent Sun-
day with their cousin, .Airs, M. Beat-
ty.
\lids Welsh of Ripley called on her
-i-ter. Mrs. (3. II. Beatty, Tuesday.
The Misses Painter of Hamilton
took an active part in service in Unit-
ed Church Sunday,
The time to prepare geese for mar-
ket is when the weather turns cold
in the fall. They should then be taken
eft pasture and those selected for mar-
ket should be placed in small penned
ncl„sures, :provided with plenty of
water and grit and kept clean. They
should 'be fed ehavily on whole corn,
the hest ntectittm for the fattening of
geese, and about two weeks' heavy
:ceding .should fit them for market.
Twenty-four hours before killing
:eese should be starved,- but given
plenty of water, Care should be used
in plucking, the dry or steam methods
1'eing recommended, for the reason
that the feathers are particularly val-
uable, bringing as much as 60 cents
per pound, The dressed ,bird should be
rubbed over with a damp cloth and
set aside to cool, The twelve -bird
box makes _a desirable m-arket pack-
age.
Toothache and neuralgia are
g in-
stantly relieved with ID'ougfas' Egyp-
tian Liniment. to quick, sure remedy,
lA1so •recomtroendecl for burns, sprains,
sores and inflammation.
PUBLIC AUCTION SALE
Of Valuable 1100 -acre .Farm, Fae n
'Shock and' Implements.=There w•i'fl
be offered fqr public sale by Harold
Dale, auctioneer, on the premises, lot,
S, Concession 3, :I3!R!S„ Tucker—.
south, at 2 o'clock p.m., on Monday,
'October 111th, 1191314, this valuable farm
and also the following farm stook and
implements:
Horses -111 aged driving mare in
foal, .11 year -old driving colt; a1 oat 4
months old.
'Cowes,—tlt cow 10 years old; 3 calves;
!I•m'p:lenrents--it Deering mower, 1
.bolt, side rake, Ill seed drill, 1' land
roller, 11 set 4 -section diamond har-
rows, 11 sat sleighs, 1: wagon, 11 hay
rack, 41 walking plow, IL snuffler, 1 hay
fork car, 1130 feet rope, 11 wheelbar-
row, 11 grindstone, li fanning mill, 1
Rittenhouse grass seeder, 1 buggy, 1
set of d'ou'ble 'harness, at set 'single har-
ness, number of horse 'coll'ars and nu-
merous other articled found on a
farm; 53 bags Green Mountain pota-
toes; -quantity of hay, also some house
hold :furniture. •
'Terms of Sale—Chattels, cash. 0-n
'Land, ten per cent. cash 'and balance
wi'thtit
30.days thereafter. Purchaser
will be required to sign an agreement
for cont'pletlon of his purchase. Inmme-
diate possession of land .to.do fall
work can be given, Land will ,be of-
fered for sale 'subject to. a reserved
bid,
Dated- at 'Seaforth this Stlt day of
-October, 1034,
Peter Cleary Estate; Harold Dale,
.Auctioneer.
TUCKERSMITH,
The meeting of the Tucicersmith
:Aggressive Club will be held at the
bonne of Thomas Webster on Tues-
day evening, Oct, 1116, lir, Byron Wal-
dron wi:1 address the mteeting on Eco-
nonties. The roll call, a current event.
MIr, and Airs. Davis Moore of 'To-
ronto spent Thanksgiving with the
former's parents, -lir, and Mrs. Isaac
Moore.
Mr. and Airs. Abe. Chesney of To -
vont. spent Thanksgiving with
and Mr-. IIatry Chesney,
Mr. and Mrs. \\'ren Eyre of Sarnia
pent the week -end with friends in
and around Se , r: it.
Mrs. Silas Eyre c is spending a few
days with her sister, Mfr-. Alexander
Park.
Ai :Nellie Irvine has gone to St.
Catharines where site has accepted a
;,,,:it ,'m,
\It. Mary Forest of Toronto 'Uni-
versity spent Thanksgiving, ttitlt her
;,:trent, Mr. and :Mrs. john Forest,
_lir, Will Last t11)ron,h, who spent
tete smarmier in North Dakota, reunit-
ed ±torte recently,
Mir. L, 'rebbutt, who has been to
the \V-.1.1d's Fair at Chicago, returned
home the beginning of the week,
M•, and Mrs. Walker Carlile and
family f Hensali spent the week end
;it Mrs. i-audsborough's,
.lir, and Mlrs, Thos, Coleman re -
'timed home last Saturday after
',pending a month with friends at
Varna, Zurich, Hensall and .Exeter,
Mrs. 1
fdI'rien and Maxine of PIu:-
iett spent Thanksgiving. -giving at her .mn-
thor'. Airs. Iandshorough's,
.Air. Louis Fisher. who has been
with Alr. John 'Martin for a number
„f years, has been engaged with Mr.
Milton \\ tt-ie for the winter.
Air. and Airs, Jas, Carnoc'ian are
settled in their new home across the
toad front where they have 'been liv-
ing.
If the weather continues fine most
of the silos will he filled this week,
Mr. and Airs. Stewart Cudmore of
Seaforth spent. the week end- with
Mr. and Airs, C. Oke,
HARLOCK.
Mr. Robert 1Leiper and sister, Miss
:Agnes Leiper and ,\Miss Latina Knox
motored from Toronto Saturday visit-
ing at the homes of their parents,
Reeve and -Airs. Leiper and Mir. and
Mrs, Thomas Knox, returning Mon-
day,
Mr, and Mrs, James Scott and baby
and little Ian spent the holiday sea-
son at the home of Mr. and Mrs, S.
Mc'Vittie, also visiting the other
'friends. Little Ian spent Monday with
little Archie, Donald and Jimmie
Watt,
Miss Bessie Hilien of Winthrop
spent a few days with her .friend, Miss
Lydia Reid,
Mir. and -Airs, Frank McGregor,
'Helen and 'Gordon, spent Sunday with
Mfr. and. Mrs, Myers in Clinton,
Mr, and Mrs, Peter Taylor cele-
brated their wedding anniversary on
Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr,
and .Mrs. 'Thomas Neilans, We wish
th•eitit many happy returns of the day.
Mfr. and. Mrs, Geo, Watt of Toronto
visited the latter part of lastweek at
.the .home of Mr, and Mrs. Bert Allen,
also calling on the other cousins,
Airs. Crisp and Mr. and Mrs. J'o'hns
of St. Thomas spent Thanksgiving:
day at the home of Mr, and ,Mrs. ,Biert'
lA 11 en, -
Mr. and Mrs. I. Rapson ,spent Sun-
day d y at the thane of ,tile; and llrs..
-Thomas iNeitams.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
'Of Farm Stock, II -n paements and
Household Effects, George Elliott has
been insttuc.tecfto sell without re-
serve, .at Lot • 10,: Con, 4, HiR.iS,,
Tudcers•mith, on Tuesday, Oct, 213trd,
at li o'clock sharp, the followings
lllorses-111 white gelding, 1 aged
broawt gelding.
Cattle -111 'Holstein cove 4 years old,
due to freshen Nov 37 Durham cone
4 years„ due Feb, 7; Durham cow 5
years, due ,Feb. 12; Durham cow, 5
years, due Feb. 217; Dtrrhant cow 6
years due May 211; Durham cow, 6
years, farrow; 2 steers rising 2 years
3 heifers- rising 2 years; 5 spring cal-
ves,
lInnplemettts -,ll bider, 6 ft. cut,
M:as'sey4Harris; avower., '5 ft. cut, Mc
.Contrnick; hay rake, 10 it, McCormick
seed) drill, McCormick; cultkator,
'Massey Harris; '1' disc harrow, De -
trait; set 3 section Narrows,. 2 scuff -
lets; 11I Quebec riding pl'o'w; 1' Fleury
walking plow; Cocks -butt gang ,prow
Il sugar (beet plow; 1Massey Harris
manure spreader; 11 set sleighs; 1` set
light sleighs; '1' wagon '1( dray rack; 1.
light wagon, ,rulbber tired buggy, .11
steel tired buggy, 111 cutter, 11 fanning
mill with- complete line of sieves, 1
root .puiper, 11 ']horse power, 11 corn
planter, 1t corn Sheller, 111 cutting. box
1 sugar kettle, 111 set scales 2150 lb,;
d saw vine; 1 creast separator, De
Laval recently com'ple'tely overhaul -
el; 11 Maxwell reaper suitable fior cut-
ting clover for seed; 1 wagon 'box
with spring seat, It gravel box, 5 bee
boxes, 11 honey extractor, 1 ,brooder
stove, 1 large heating stove, 2 small
stoves, 1 buck saw•, 11 cross cut saw, 1
grain cradle Timbers for 'building 110x
20 ft, cant -hook, forks, shovels, hoes,
chains and other smaller articles,
'Flay—About 10 tons of choice nix-
ed hay.,
'Roots—Quantity of mangulds,
(Harness—"1 set doable harness, 1
set single harness, 1 set 3rd horse
harness, 1 set light harness.
\Vood tPile of limb wood.
'household Effects -4 iron bed and
springs, 1 dresser, 11 bedroom suite,
1 sideboard with mirror, 11 kitchen
sideboard, 1 table, 1 dropleaf tabic, 2
pieces linoleum, 11 piece carpet; oil
lamps; 1 Nutter bowl and ladles.
Hens—About 40 Rock hens, 1 and
2 )ear- old; 50 Rock pullets, if not
s -,al before the sale,
Terms — \fan,g,old•, hay, wood and
hens, cash, .A11 same Of ten dollars
and under for other articles, cash.
Six months' credit will be given on
snots over ten dollars on furnishing
approved joint notes and 3 per cent
-traiglit discount will be given for
cash on credit amomtts.
Geo. 31. Elliott. tt, auctioneer; Mfrs, J.
C. Reinke, proprietress,
AUCTION SALE.
Of Farm Stock and Implements at
Lut 1+1, Con. 3, Twp, of M1cKiltop on
Thur -day, Oct, 25th, commencing at
.1f2:30 pm.
'H r e.:--2 work horses
Cattle -s-1. black cow b years, fresh;
1 Holstein cow, 9 yeas, due time of
sale; 1 red cow, 7 wears old, clue in
Nov„ 1 Durham cow, 3 years old,
due :n Dec.; 1 black c iw', bred 3
months; 1 Jersey cow 5 year= old, just
Sired: 1 yearling steer: ,i yc•trling Jer-
sey heifers; 4 spring calves; 3 young
calves.
.
Pt s--1 sorry hred.'15 weeks; 1 sow
not bred; 2 chunks.
2 geese, 2 ducks.
tlmpletnents-11 Deering binder, 7
ft; Deering mower, 5 ft.; Al. H. 10
ft. dump rake; 11 M. SI. cultivator; 1
riding plotigh; 1- walking plough; 3
section harrows; II seed drill, 111 land
roller, 'b snuffler, 1 wagon, d' gravel
box; 1 hay rack; 11 hay fork; 11 set
sleighs with flat top; 11, brooder house;
)1 brooder stove, 500 cap.; 1 coat
heater; 1M0 -egg incubator 2 set -dou-
ble harness; Il' De -Laval cream separa-
tor No. 17; quantity -of hay; quantity
of mongols and ,turnips. Numerous
other articles,
,:Cerins -Kash,
'Geo, H. Elliott, auctioneer; Hart -
'man I-Iuisser, proprietor,
AUCTION SALE
101 :Farm 1Stpck, George 'Elliott,
auctioneer, ]las received instruction
to sell by public auction on Lot 7,
Concession '10, 'Tucicersinith, 3 miles
cast of !Kipper; on Thursday, 'October
118th, at 4' o'clock, :the following:
7 cows due to freshen this fall; 6
cows with calf :at 'foot; S cows milk-
ing; 9 steers rising '2 years old; 6
yearling steers; '6 spring calves; 1
sow with 9 pigs; L• young sow in pig;
S chunks around 1100 :pounds; '11 store
ho.
lents: ,A41 sums of 11110 and under'.
cash, over that amount 7 months'
credit on approved joint 'hien notes,
or a discount of 4. per cent straight off
for cash, Positively no reserve. iEv-
eryith'ing offered will be sold to the
highest
bidder,.
John tA, MtelGregor, proprietor; G.
H. Elliott, auictioneer,
CASH SALE
FRID'AY AND SATURDAY
Lucknow . Flour
9
Per Cwt 2 t.'2,
'Granulated Sugar, per cwt 5.49
10 'Pounds 54c
5 (Pounds ,. 28c
Alberta Flour
Per cwt.
2.49
-Palmolive Soap .3 cakes 0.4c
iBig Bath Toilet Soap
4 cakes 190
'Pearl White Soap ,
10 cakes ,,. ., 29c
P. & 'G, 10 cakes 33c
Red Rose Tea , ,:, .....:lb. .50c
(Maxwell House •Coffee
Per pouted 37c
LPBiBY'S TOMATO JUICE 6 tins 29c
W. FINNIGAN
CARD OF' THANKS
'The ,family of .I:he late Mrs. 'George
ISitnong Wish to thank Itheir friends
and neighbors for the Ittind sympathy.
and flora] tributes, and also 'for the
loan of cars.
STRAYED
(Onto the premises of Rbbent H.
Greene, a yearling 'beast. Owner may
have same 'by identifying, paying for
advertising and rent for pasture. Rob-
ert IH, Greene, 'Kipper 'R:R, 2, Phone
IH'e'usall 9131116., 411
FOR SALE
'Ch'oice potatoes, Green M'otnttain
and Dooley, 5:01c per 'bag, field' run this
week and next week, George Beatty,
]Sr, Varna.
BICYCLE FOR SALE
C. C. M. bicycle, almost new. Phone
2611' r 3111, 411
AC'COM:MODATION
(Suitable for paying guests, either
lady or gentleman; modern country
]home; charges moderate. Apply to
News Office, 41.
WORK WANTED
!Piecing quilts or quilting; mend-
ing or plain sewing or knitting. Prices
reasonable. Inquire at News office.
4111
PULLETS FOR SALE
number of yarred Rock and Leg-
horn pullets, some laying, Price reas-
onable, Andrew A. Moore, Sunnyvale
Poultry Farm, Phone :137r3, Seaforth.
43
FDR SALE
2 v Bore s,iw-s bred 6 w elks. Some
suckers, 7 weeks old, John Nolan,
144 r 21, Seaforth, 41
AUCTION SALE
Of Fant Stock, on Lot 6, Con, 7,
\fc:t\illop on Friday, October 19th,
11134 cn.minencing at 1':30 p.nt„ the
following:
11' t -es-1. gelding rising 4 years
old; 1, felly 4. months old.
(Lit:e-2 heifers t years old, due in
Nov.; .1.cow Si years old, due Dee. 26:
cow 5 yrs. old, dere pans 3ud-: 7 ,cows
and -heifers due in April and May;
4 heifers rising 2 Scars old; '2 steers
rising a years s old; 171 spring calves,
'Hogs -11 York sots clue Dec, 14;
York sow clue 'Dec, 115; 12 chunk,,
from NI to IN) lbs:
About ''3 trim , ,f timothy flay,
11 eruts--Cash.
George Elliott, auctioneer; Joseph
Flanagan, proprietor,
AUCTION SALE.
Will 'be held on Saturday, Oct.
113:th at 1 o'clock sharp, and every
two weeks following, at 'Cudmore's
barn, Seaforth, Any person with any-
thing to sell or exchange phone in
your list to Carl Dalton on or before
each Wedne'sd'ay noon so it can be
advertised, Rules of sale will be made
known clay of sale.
,Cattle -411 roan D'trrbaan cow 4 yrs.
old, due to freshen about time of sale;
111 Jersey cow ,S yrs: old, due in ,about
.3 months; 1 !Holstein cow 6 yrs. old,
freshened about 5 weeks; 4Holstein
cow 6 years old, -milking 'well, bred
about 5 months; 3 Holstein cote 4
years old, freshened about 6 weeks;
a Jersey tows, milking well; a number
of spring .calves.
!Hogs -116 stockers 8 wks, old; 10
suckers, just weaned; 1• saw Inc about
time of sale.
Ilimplentents'-3: ,International walk-
ing plow, nearly new, '11 :McC'ormicic-
Dcering manure 'spreader, nearly new;
assortment fork, axe and shovel han-
dles, 11 dozen hammer handles, 1 Sing-
er sewing ,machine, Il Ideal ?iewe'l coal.
heater with oven; quantity of pota-
toes.
Nuanber of Barred Rocks and Jer-
sey Giant hens.
Also a number of articles which
are not listed above will' be sold.
Terns cash, Karl Dalton, Manager;
Fred Wigg, 'auctioneer.
Douglas Egyptian Liniment is es-
pecially recommended .for spider, or
infection of cow's teat. In,valuable
also in cases of spavins, 'curbs and
splints.
CLINTON
0
CREAMERY
To take- care of winter deliver-
ies of Cream, Eggs and Poul
try, announce the appointtaent
of
Mr. A. C. ROUTIEDGE
as their representative in Sea -
forth. Mr, Routledge wilt re-
ceive produce at the full mar-
ket price, commencing this
Saturday, 'Sept. 1st.
E. C. Chamberlain
Clerk of the Second Division Curr•
County of Huron
Office in the Dominion Bank Br:M
ing, Seaforth. Office hours:—
Tuesday, Thursday and Saturdays.,
1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. Saturday
evening, 7:30 p.m. to 30
SERVICES WE CAN RENDER ,�•
Life, automobile, fire, sickness sn.. "•
accident insurance. If in the mas-
ket for any of the above lines, kindis-
give us a call.
E. C. CHAMBERLAIN
Insurance Agencies
Phone 334 Seaforth, Ont.
FOR SALE
Milton cloth fur -lined ovetc,:at,
good condition, \\'ill sell
Inciuire at News office. _
FOR SALE OR RENT
Seven -roomed frame dwellin
East \\'illiatu St., near shot _
with. 6 lots of flue gardening ...-_.
=Apply to L. F, Bolton, Exec,t;:-_.
the Wen. Duggan Estate.
43
COWS FOR SALE
Choice of twenty springers ass.
milkers; also seven choice - : e
around 100 lbs, Dale Nixon. p'esse
144 r
CIDER MILL
'Will run Wed., Thurs., Fri.,
the season. Terms cash. Lot 25,
6, Logan. Phone 6201.130. Mit
Fred Hennick, R.'R. 4, -Mitchell
HOUSE FOR SALE OR REE
iA comfortable six -roomed ?messes
wills garage, situated on Main Sts,
,Egmottdvili'e• Apply to ., C, R
ledge, Seaforth,
FARM FOR -SALE
Fifty acres of good land and gold
brick house, also good barn and site,
Some bush. Situated on the third
con. of Westminster Tp,, three rclesc
south of Loudon. Apply Harold Foa
hale, Barnfield, Ont.
DESIRABLE PROPERTY "IN'
WALTON FOR SALE
.A seven roomed :brick 'house cg,n&'ea-
ped with hydro, telephone and facts--
ace,
acts-ace, a good stabile and .garage and 54;
acre of land. A few fruit trees. ki
to W. J. Woods, Walton, or °gaaae
'Brussels 19 r 7.
PROPERTY FOR SALE
[House with two 'lots, at the cert
of Victoria and George streets, eight
rooms, stable. Will be sold very res;.
onably to settle an estate, Mrs. Peter
D'eCo:urcy, Egmond'ville.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
'Butter, perIbis. ....,.
p'bushel
...i. a_T
Oats, . ler 'bushel,
MJ,heat, per bushel ,,,.. ,- 951-.:'er.-
Feed 'barley, per b ssmel , , 611b -FC_
Eggs, per dozl 1 ,.':.I. ,i. _ 1141c-22r.45e;
New Potatoes, per
'Meting 'barley, per 'bushel
'I -logs, per cell. ,, ...:., •i..l..•.:. $6141