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The Seaforth News, 1934-10-18, Page 8PAGE EIGHT. THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, OCTOBER 11, 1934 HENSALL. Mr. William Beavers of Kitchener is here -assisting the Steele Brrggs .Co. in storing aw ty Their big crop ri onion cetts grown in this d'is'trict :\ number of mien are employed this week repairing the told King t;earee hotel property. We under- stand that this buildin • will be turned into a creamery t\hich is to be -:arced immediately, This pr,7perty be very; suitable for a creamery, w i:h plenty of room for storage par- t -ac ar-t-.e . .\ husineee of this kind should ';.r a success in Hensel]. A meeting of the executive ei the Huron Liaeral \s>ociation was acid in the town hall 'here on\\'ednesday evening last \\int a a;tiendid attend- ,nee..:\ number of important recom- mendations were made. A court 01 revision of the local municipal voters' lists was held here. en Tuesday erenhtg in the town hall, Hie Honor ;fudge Costello, presiding, a. number of additions were made and naniher of other changes. A lot of sugar 'beets are being ship- ped from the Hensall station. Next Sanday, Oct, .rel. will he an- niversary Sunday for the young peo- ple of the United Church. Mfrs. ,David Robinson who has been quite Poorly for the past two weeks o new hat improved. Her many. friends hone to see her in her usual health again. Mr, Jas. Sanggster and Mrs. A. J. Foster visited with friends in Sea - forth on Mlonday, Mr. and Mrs. L. McEwen and Mr. and Mrs, H. 0. Daymau called on friends at the Aeech-o.Tines nit Sun - lay, Mr. and :\lre. las, Vincent and \ire. Castle of Clinton were recent visitors and etre, Jas Sangster. Mr. and Mrs. Barney Hildebrandt end eon of Seaforth were Sunday vis- itors with Mr. an'I Mrs, .-. 1. Foster. alias Mac Crawford and Mia Elsie Heyes cod were week -end visitors ,.. 'heir homes in Woodham. \lr. and airs, las. later..m a•rd Mr, and \Ire, r, R. Drumm—mil vise 'lei with friends in 'litie'oii Sunday. air. an 1 Mrs. John Cann of Thames •:d 'ted :m Monday with \lr. \I l.,rl Passmorc an 1 family. tool Mr. nt ' Ncr0 calling so miend_ th 'ern ,r.n••iar. ' „ric i.' l m, rt• 't .;.' .d nands: can't: -tiar- as. M •,! Mr.. I..,,u :t . , fini• County .\:t.ctie tee; 11 - • t. 1 " r I ,t tt,r n i I. inoI."! er'.. 't 'r y.l- Nll `\1'lirn- Fe i:, third Glace iri tae lion, state i -ma t ,sur- r +es : Birthday Celebration—Ale,. ll:rr•.:`, e d r ttai-taday ei ail , r tt.:11r+ ,Ire e r n -ti 1 ttIL.tighters \L s. ter'. :t t.l.. lived!idle north of the ',ilia:0: here pf•:.itical'y . •v: near, c R.,- t,the , t t, 11 tn o rn Nine 1 1. :e„ r t •rel- •t..r i ,:;tic in n I n- ata. te•, t, . h:ler f ...•n et f and r.r,'tr \Ir far h en - Mee. Ana..., .v D l a..a \lr -\•t 1' Nairree eaein see -tie n Air- a'• t t 1 ',-,act, a..l d t :1 r'i . •t.(.1.•ito ill 'r:r i'.tafew -ars Mrs. -t•'ho.pital is her havinc tit as many as 3 and t f ity .:.i -i•. n, "It time to look • '1 Mr-, Ora'. Beavers of colt 1 :r t5crr' rieiting friend,: in t en an fusel v, Mise Ilan»r Skinner af I -s l n is .sial Mises Florence Miriam—a...1. I1r.and Mrs. Collyer and Mr, and Ire \„rot : at •Cook .pent Saturday r. London. ic;n. life and Mrs. Harris of Detroit ole - 'ted over the week -end at the home ,f her : ether, Mrs. iE. Ronnie. Mr. Wm. Vanhorn and Mr. and Mrs, Clare Vanhorn of 'London vis- ited an :Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hudson. Master Raymond Higgins visited rover the week -end with his easter, 'Mrs. A, J. S'weitzer at .Beech -o -Pines. Mr. Donald MoKaig of Grand Bend visited on Sunday at his home. -Mrs. Geo. H'obkirk and daughter Miss and firs. John/'Bttean,ssisited vd isited Sun- day with Mr. and Mrs, Alf. ,Hankin at !Farquhar. The reception and dance given to Mr. and Mrs. ,Ernest S'haddick in the town hall on Friday by their •numer- ous friends was well attended, some 300 guests being present. The large hall Was beautifully decorated. The music was furnished -by the Boyce orchestra and Mr. Lloyd Hayter was floor m'an'ager. T'he dancing was led off by the bride and groom: During the evening, the following address was read to the young couple ,by Mr. G. J Sutherland, Postmaster: "To Mr. and Mrs, Ernest `S'haddick, Dear Friends and Associates—lt gives all of its here assembled this evening very much pleasure to meet with you this everting, following so shortly af- ter your happy marriage, and to spend a social time together, You, Ernie, we have 'been well acquainted we may say, since your boyhood, and. have always enjoyed and admired your fine happy, cheerful disposition and pleasing, manners, which by the way, no doubt,made it easier for you to obtain alike such a pleasing, happy at cl good -booking wife, and while ,many of us prese/ut have not 'had the opportunity of knowing your bride, as site lived at some little distance from 'here, we can. very candidly say that we are most favorably impress- ed i,m'press- ed w^ith M's's. S'hadclic'k, and feel -that • \ continual stream of autos and wagons came with supplies to the relief car at the freight shed• during the loading on Thursday and Friday last, and the scene is similar this week -(until Friday) as a sec- ond car is being -filled, you were most fortunate in 'winning ane with ,good looks 'aced most pleas- ing manners., and trust that your lives. may prove more and -more happy as the days and years go passing by, and we are desirous of expressing our esteem anti goodwill, not only by words but by something that may tend to keep. in - reinetnbrattee l our happy evening together. by wishing you to accept this Kitchen Cabinet, which we feel is not only ornamental but also very useful. And we trust you may be long spared to make use f it in your cosy ohne, yes, a real love nest in our village. and believe es, tie ever your interested' relatives, neighbors and friends.” After reading the address -lir, Sntherlaud in his usual pleasing man- nen made a short address which was responded to •hy 11 r, Shaddiek, for afrse Sharidick and hint elf. - .\ .aeinte Lotti wa: served, including hridc's cake. 1lr. and \Ire. Shaddicka many friends wilt them mut) year; of happy married life. Ml:, Fria C•''rbett . f Ilay, had the misfortune en Friday morning last, tit \rrkin tamed the barn, to -:in, ,ort brake 0 small bone in his telae. :e emeilier ;r.,10 town a:tee led the a• a... the 1 d;c lettee Carling in 1'0itel ail Fraley'•,'•ern••nn, ML'., Jahn \ltial sea vieitel with aer eater, Mrs. J. H. Petty Tp. •'n Sunday. Mlr, mid Mrs, Joan Corbett and am R. -- vitt 1 aver the week -en 1 with rclaiives in Stratford. Min. J. Ashton of Scaroth i'i.ited in t.,'t t on Monday, \}r. soil alre. Meek Dresrlale ail \ir. and Mrs. 11.t•net Case spent the 1 ,t Marten. m. 1lerry Marmon we.. has been .r . 1-•9'th far ,c0111? ante 15. 4..111.'reside with Mr. andMre. W. 1'. 1).,:- ntie winter stench,. ',i ice If ten. who has been in TeNas 1.,r some time, is visiting at his - '1 c herr. \lt 1.1 , dI i.t ',sent 'rill week 'ting- !,lith r. (laughter ut l sins.',., hir. and \Ire, .\. J. Steitzer Tit Tt 1 •,c t 1' rias, M end MI Walker Carlile and ,i'aildren were retie _t a -.t rs with \It t t r weather, ItIne, Lamle- -a ntoh, .. Tackcr,mith. Cement Wash Helps etc• 1', Inc:tsca nor of wall -board in file .n.:r:t'•i 1. a'!1 lining of poui- tri h.•nsa- -ho,v- that birds anitt,•- ;inl . '': k et the wall -hoard materia: and lo consplvraitie damage. An ef- fe.ct ,c hey ta OViTT%111111C tits diffi- culty is t, tee a, mixture of equal ,:arts of ;ince and cement mixed with water to the consistency of a thick paste, acid appy with a brush. This mixture forms a haul, durable surf- ace en which. the birds can make no impression. (Want and For Sale ?ids, I time, 25c TOWN TOPICS TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Storage Battery Cars. (People have Breen wondering why the building of the Ontario West Shore electric railway has progressed so far with no signs of trolley poles and wires, The storage battery car is the explanation which J. W. ;Moyes, president of the road, give's to those concerned. This kind of electric car is the latest triumph of 'Thos,. A. Edi- son. It has now passed the experi- mental stage, it is stated, and the electric road here will operate the first to be used in Canada, 'It will travel ,front New York to Godericit, Mr. -Moyes states, of its own wheels. T'he storage 'battery 'car is capable of running ;1l50' miles witlnou•t recharging. Ordinarily a battery is charged for seven hours, but the first time it is charged for fifteen hours. This over-. charge is repeated every two 'months. Council 'Minutes. IWatson--llclKay, that 'the sumf 0 $500 be placed to th'e credit of the 'Collegia'te 'Institute Board, :Watson- M'dlcay, that the sum of $tIl3d4td9 !be placed to the credit of the Pulblic School B,dard, b'alanoe due for .grant' for year. Cittff.fGreig, .that the band be granted the use of the band instru- ments, they to •be repaired' and also that a room for practice be supplied with heat and light. Items. 'Mfrs John Layton of Loltdon was the guest of his brother, Mr, Chas, Layton the past week.—Mrs, James Scott, Lottisa street, will receive on ()caber lllth,-:bIrs, F. Case has re- turned from an exteneled visit ,villi re- latives and friends in Philadelphia, Ne`\, York, Montreal and 'Toronto, Miss Gertrude Laidlaw, who spent a dew clays in town, a guest at the hone of1[r. and Mrs, George E. I3ender- -son, left on M[ontlay for a visit with friend in Stratford and Lucan, be- fore returning; to her home in De- tndt.—.\ number went by auto to it1en'i,t .m Tuesday to the celebration ntarleala the advent of hydro power at that rift \!r. J 1 'Killoran is ens terinz the 1'r relfoot hew firm at Go- lerich. Mr. Killoran renl•tces - G. F, Blair who has ren civet t,. Reaittn. \\•e are glial to learn- ileal he will -..ll can- linue his Sett•. rth ,.Rice .:one day - wt ek._--'Un Friday evening. ,test a cit- izen', hand was nrcanize:l in the t.nut !tale The aalieveing o'licers were ap- p,intra. dl an. press, Dr. Mackay: ''o11. vire-ores., ,\, Barton: ores„ D. 'r. I'irkn•yt leader, W. Freeman, :1 hand llash r t a long alt want by the ..iti4c.nis of this progressive t.•Ivn and Wit t ;'t. t t-tr 1,0'.111t. ricer tl \ will 1. :old . utmost . make it :t sane•. Dublin Mas elude NI:,nth we Niagara 3a1 is. the parental Mi. 1,'-eie Wall Brantford VI-iS:IS 'ter moth, r f r a 5 51:e et e. 17r. \ltuacit and Geerg :•ave rctnrnel home front Ilya tit. :yr spending a weak with frit' ds.—. \lea \l. ,horns .oi llamri't..n 1, visit- ing soler the pare h:al r a.,1. Bayfield. Mi.. Esther llrydges . , Belgrave ti-it't. 1 at the hoot, ,.i Iter stater. Mrs, ltrandan.—Ml r,. 'I'it„nuc Jiowett ,:r skew •sith a paralytic sir. ke on Friday last and. is in a •very serious condition.—Mrs. A. :Miller std little daughter of \loose jaw, .Sask„ are vis- iting her parents, bin. and Mrs. \\M. Kut .—Mil 1anlcin of Detroit is er- ecting a cottage on the Bill Terrace on a 1,,t which she purchased from Mfr. \\'m, 'Jowett. Miss Rankin has been a visitor here .for several .nntnters. The location she has secur- ed is an ideal one, overlooking the beautiful scenery of the river and old Lake •Huron. McKillop. The roll shows the following am- nuuts-Total assntt, $2,3444,970; coun- ty rate. 1'.79 mills—.$3.416; township rate, 3.7:5 mills•--' i343i225; drains, $2,- '532,08; 2i'532,08; statute labor, $72.50; ditches and nnatercourses, $717.80; Ry, bonus, $41412'.(I4; telephone $11095032; schools, $611113.96;; total taxes on roll, Ma- 1800.31—Mr. 'Best, barrister, of Sea - forth, was down on the 'Leacbbury line on a hunting expedition one clay last week..—Ila, .Dan 'Shanahan of Sea - forth has beenon the: rounds buying cattle.—Thomas Jones who kept Hotel at 'Leadlbury 'for a -number of years eiied at Blyth a short time ago.—Mfrs, Thos. MLcllroy has returned from a months visit with friends in Barsie, Orillia and IBerlin to number of our people who took shares in the Inter- national 'Plough concern, 'now see their 'mistake .when' it is too tate.— 'Hay pressers are busy these days. Feeding Cattle. 1T'he demand 'for feeding cattle has .conte on with -a rush, 'On Toronto cattle market one clay last weelc .there were •ten buyers for .every 'lona of stockers and'feeders offered. Ontario will have a Idt of rough feed this year, aa'd +will be able 'to ,make taasse ea a larger 'number than usual dor feeding: purposes. • CLEARING •AUCTION SALE 'Of .Farm Stock, illn.pletnent .and Household Effects. George Elliott hast been instructed to sell without re- serve, at Lot 10, Coli, 4, Tnckersmith, on Tuesday, Oct.. 231rd, at 1 o'clock sharp, the following: Horses -11i white gelding, '1 aged brown gelding, Cattle—'L Holstein cow 4 years old, due to freshen Nov 3; Durham cow' 4 years, due Feb. 7; Durham cow 5 years, clue ,Feb. 18Durham cow, 5 years, due Feb. 37; Durham cow 6 years due May 21; Durham cow, 6 years, farrow; 3 steers rising 2 years; 3 heifers rising 2 years; 5 spring cal- vse, litnplements—lI binder, 6 ft, cut, Miassey4Harris; avower, '5 ft. cut, Mc- Cormick; hay rake, 10 St, afeComick, seed drill, McCornmick; cultivator, 'Massey I-Iarnis; .11 disc haxiow, De- troit; set 3 section harrows; 2 scuff- lers; Ill Quebec ricling plow; 1' Fleury walking plow; Cockshalt gang plow; i1 sugar ibeet plow; 1. Massey Harris manure spreader; 11 set sleighs; 1 set light sleighs; 1 wagon; '1' hay rack; I. light wagon; :1 rulb'ber tired buggy, .1 steel tired buggy, pl cutter, li fanning mill with complete line of sieves, 1 root pulper, 11 'horse power, 11 coral planter, 1 corn shelter, '1f cutting box, 1 sugar kettle, at set scales 8150 lb.; 1 saw vice; 1 cream separator, De Laval recently completely overhaul- ed; 11 \f;axwell reaper suitable 'for cut- ting clover 'for seed; 1 wagon box with spring seat, 1 gravel box, 5 bee boxes, 1' honey extractor, 1 .brooder stove, 1 large heating stove, 2 small stoves, 1 buck saw, L cross -cut saw's 1 grain cradle, Timbers for building IOx 24 it, cant -hook, forks, shovels, hoes, chains and other smaller articles. +Nay \'bout 10 tons of choice mix- ed any. . Roots—Quantity of mangalds, ,'hlarneee-1 set double harness, 1 set single harness, 1 set 3rd horse harness, 1 set dight harness. \Wood—Pile of limb wood. 1Ionsehold Effects—'1 iron bed and -prin,ga, 1 dresser, '1 bedroom suite. 1 sideboard with mirror, 1 kitchen sideboard, 1. table, 1 (tropical table, 2 piece. linoleum, 1 piece carpet; oil lamps; 1 butter howl and ladles, Hens--A+hoot #0 Rack hens, 1 and 2 years old; 511 Rock pullets, if not s..'4 before the .sale, !Terns — Mian.golds, bar, wood and hen:, cash, All sante of ten dollars htl tender fear other articles, cash. Six months' credit will be given on tuns over ten dollars on furnishing .approved joint notes and 3 per cent. straight discount will be given tor' aa,it on eterlit amounts. Gee, II Elliott, auctioneer; firs. J. C. Reinke. proprietress, AUCTION SALE. 1)f Farm Steck and Implements at Lae lit. Can. 3. Twp. ref Niels:Mop ),n Thursday, Oct. 35th, commencing at 112:30 pont. horse.—. -2 work hs.rses, Cattle -1 black cow 6 years, fresh; I holstein cow, p years, duc time of edict 1 red cow, 7 years old, due in Nor,: 1 Durham cow, 3 years old, One in Dec 1 'black cow, bred 3 u nths; 1 Jersey cow 5 yen ulrl, just bred; 1 veering star; 3 yearling Jer- sey heifers; 4 spring calves; 3 young calves. -1'igs—'l .cow bred 8 weeks; 1 sow not bred; 2 chunks. 8 geese, 2 ducks. IIinplennents—lll Deering binder, 7 ft; Deering mower, s ft.; M. H. 10 ft. dump rake; 11 M. .H. cultivator; 1 riding plough; 1 walking plough; 3 section -harrows; Il seed drill, al land roller, 1• stuffier, 1. wagon, ,1 gravel 'box; 1 hay rack; 11 hay fork; 11 set sleighs with flat top; ti brooder house; tl brooder stove, 500 cap.; .1 coal heater; 1140 -egg incubator; 2 set •dou- 'ble harness; llt De7Javal cream separa- tor No. 113; quantity Of hay; quantity of neangels and ,turnips. Numerous other articles. +T'erms—Cash. IGeo. H, Elliott, auctioneer; Hart- man IIuisser, proprietor. , AUCTION 'SALE 10f Farm 'S'toc'k, on 'Lot 6, Con. 7, McKillop, on Friday, 'October 11th, 319344, commencing at di:30 pini., the following: (Horses -1 gelding rising 4 years old; li filly 4 months old. 'Cattle -2 heifers 3 years old, dtte in Nov.; .11 cony '6 years 'old, due Dec. 26; cow 5 yrs, old, due Tan, Ind; 7 cows and h'ei'fers due in Lkpril and, May; 4 'heifers rising 2 -years old; B steers risingyears old; 111! spring calves. Hogs ---111 York sow clue ,Dec, 14; Yorlc sow due Dec. ;115; 113 chunks from 601 to 100 lbs. About 5 tons of timothy hay. Terms—Cash. George Elliott, auctioneer; Joseph Flanagan, proprietor. Want and For Sale ads,'1 week 35c. •••• E6GS-'WANTED GRADE A 35c Doz. • TRADE ONLY P. & G. SOAP Cash 28 10 bars PALM OLIVE 'SOAP Cash 23 c 5 cakes LUCKNOW FLOUE 2,39 Casio W. J. FINNIGAN AUCTION SALE. Will 'be held on Saturday, Oct 127th et I1' o'clock shat+p, and every two weeks following, at 'Catdmore's barn, Seaforth. Any person with any- thing to se'IS or exchange phone in your dist to Carl Dalton on or before each Wedhnesd'ay noon so it can be advertised. 'Rules of sale will be made known day of sale, Horses, cows, hags, sheep and fowl. Implements, furniture, fruit, vege- tables, or any thing you have. Full description of articles will be given next week, Terms cash, Carl Dalton, Manager. FOR SALE Choice potatoes, Greets Mountain and Dooley, o501c per bag, field rut this week and next week, George Beatty, Sr. Varna, PULLET'S FOR SALE A number of Barred Rock and Leg- horn egl:orn pullets, some laying. Price real - enable, Andrew A. Moore, Sunnyvale Poultry Farm, Phone ,137r3, Seaforth. 43 FOR SALE • IFur-lined overcoat, in first-class condition, Price $tu, •.Apply to L. Richards, opp, collegiate, 413 FOR EXCHANGE .Battery radio with batteries. Will exchange for wood, Inquire at The News. 42. FOR SALE Young.. cattle and spring calves .for sale, Also some potatoes, 4t)c a bag. '1'hont as Stevens, Phone 23 r 111, lliyt.h, 43. FOR SALE Purebred Oxford rant lambs, Prices reasonable. .Phone 3114,32, Clinton. Frank Weeks, Varna. 44 CARD OF THANKS 31 r, 'John al Nahtghtoa and family wish to thank friends and uei,ghho s it'r the kindness, and sympathy shown tri then during the iihtess :uui death of their sister Mlargaret ate - Naughton, also for floral tributes. CLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST Township of McKillop Notice is hereby given that I have complied with section 7 of ,the Voters List .act and that I have posted up in my office in McKillop on the 6th day of October, 11034, the list of all persons entitled to vote in said Municipality for members of parliament and Mun- icipal .Elections, and that each list re- mains there for inspection.. And tI hereby call upon all voters to take immediate proceedings to have any errors or omissions correct- ed accord-ing to law-, the last day o'f appeal being the 2171th day of Octob- er, d1334. JOHN McNIA'Y, Clerk of the Township of •McIKi']lop Planting of Evergreens 'The nurserymen's slogan, "It is not a home until 11 is planted," is very true; and the •farmhouse which has to stand VI its own merits, and is often set -among unsightly •outbuildings, would seem to be moe in need .of background and fou'nd'a'tion planting Cham, the town or city house which, in many cases, gains in 'value and ap- pearance from the plantings on neigh- boring grounds. 'Ev'ergreens are being esteus'ively used for foundation plant- ing now and where circumstances permit are wtrquestionably '.the most satisfactory. Once esta'blish'ed, ever- greens require a minimum 0f atten- tion and are attractive at all seasons. 'Dwarf. .fountain Fine, Japanese Yew, and certain varieties of juniper and cedar are most suitable for foam: - dation planting; and, 'while the cost is greater than. for 'many other shrubs they are worth the difference. (After planning on the shrubs to be planted, the work can be accomplish- ed over a ,per.iod of years. In this way the outlay at any one time 'n'eed not be u•ttreasotably, -high: Watering- can be also !better attended to when, only a -few are planted at a time be- cause evergreens muse not be allowed to dry out during the ,,rst year, CLINTON N 0 CREAMERY To take care of winter deliver- ies of Cream, Eggs and Poul- try, announce the appointment of Mr, A, C, ROUTLEDG'E as their representative in Sea - forth. Mr. Routledge will re- ceive produce at the full mar- ket price,. commencing this Saturday, Sept. lst. E. C. Chamberlain Clerk of the Second Division Court County of Huron Office in the Dominion Bank Build- ing, Seaforth. Office hours:— Tuesday, Thursday and Saturday, 1:30 p.m. to 5:30 p.m. 'Saturday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 10 p,m. ice, SERVICES WE CAN RENDER Life, automobile, fire, sickness and accident insurance. If in the mar- ket for any of the above lines, kindly give us a call, E, C, 'CHAMBERLAIN Insurance Agencies Phone 334 - 'Seaforth, Ont. NOTICE The May Lane Young \\omen' - r\uxiliary of Northside United Church intend holding a Bazaar and Tea in Crich's vacant store on Saturday, November 3rd. 43 FOR SALE OR RENT ry Seven -roomed frame dwelling or. East \\tilliam St., near show grounds, with 6 lots of fine gardening lana. Apply to IL. F. Bolton, Executor al the Wan. Duggan Estate. 412 COWS FOR SALE Choice of twenty springers an a milkers; also seven choice chunks around 100 lbs. Bale Nixon, phone 144 r 114, 42 CIDER MILL Will run Wed., Tdtttrs., Fri., for the season, Terms calsis Lot 23, Coag 6, Logan. .Picone 6120r1311, ttIitcheit. Fred Hennick, R.R.'4, Mitchell. HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT lA comfortable six»roome'd house with garage, situated on Main. St., 'Egmondvflle. Apply to An C. Rout- ledge, .Seaforth. FARM FOR SALE (Fifty acres o'f good land and good brick douse, also good barn and silo. Some bush. 'Situ'ated' on the Ibird con. of Westminster Tp., three miles south of London. Apply Harold Pen - hale, B'ayffield, Ont. DESIRABLE PROPERTY DN WALTON FOR SALE A seven roomed .brick house equip- ped with hydro, telephone and furan - ace, a 'good sbabie and ,garage and 04 acre o'f land. A few fruit trees. Appky to W. J. Woods, Walton, or 'phone Brussels 10 r 7. PROPERTY FOR 'SALE (House with two 'lots, at the corner of Victoria and George streets, eight rooms, stable. Will be soldvery reas- onably to se't'tle an estate. Mrs. Peter DeCaurcy, Egmondvi'1de, SEAFORTH MARKETS. Butter, per 1b .. ..1.,i18c 10ales, per busheh:.:.... '...-•i.. 34c•i31Sc Wheat, per Ibushe'i... ,,-. , .1, . 931c:95u 'Feed 'barley, per !bushel Sac (Eggs, per doz. .:'..1, • • .r.. 11151c-12'31c-t`3.I6c ;Potatoes, per bag • .1. t ..1.. 401c -479c Mlalbin,g ib!ar'ley, per bushel . ,,......65c IT^ogs, :per cwt. i..,.a..,..,•••• d• • • • $7215