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The Seaforth News, 1934-11-15, Page 8volIMINJ PAGE EIGHT. THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 15, 1934 HENSALL. Golden Wedding.—Monday even- ing was a very pleasant event in the lives of Mr, and Mrs. [Alex, IB•uchan- an, of this village, who celebrated their golden wedding anniversary, 'be- i• ,,, '50 years• married, '.'curlers of the family and immediate relatives were present and spent a social ev- ening coupled with a dinner. ? Ir. and !Mrs. -Buchanan were married 130 years ,o by the late !Prof. R. Y, Thomp- son, settling an the groom's dine farm about 2 miles south east of our village, They moved into 'Ifeasalt ;19 years ago, The "family const is of -(Ales, at ]tome Miss .Margaret R.N.. ,Part Huron, William at hoose, Mit, Mary, Supt. Memorial Hospital, Thomas; Jack, with the London Life Ins, 'Co., and Mrs. George Arm- `trong, 'IIen.sel]; two grandchildren, Jean Armstrong, and !Keith [Bud -mis- cue A uchan - c u.:\ son George was killed in B.C. some years ago.. 'MMr, and 'Mrs, 13u- chanan were members of the Presby- ;erian Church until the. late union, when they became members of the United Church, and always took a great interest in church and munici- pal natter`, until advancing years and impaired health presented them front attending. Mr. and Mrs, tBuc'h- anan received many nice gifts and inessageS. Miss ,Gladys Paas'more and bliss Verda \\"atset visited over the week- end at Miss Watson's home in (Lon- desboro. •\ pleasant evening was spetn last (Friday evening at the hoose of Mrs. Robert Cameron, when the ladies' euchre -club met in honor of Miss Helen Smith, ,bride -elect, The first part of the evening was spent in euchre and itther games. The dining room was beautifully decorated, the color scheme being pink and white. The tattle was Alan nicely •decorated with • pink and candles. A dainty l inch was served by. candle'light. A p'easi g feature of the evening w'as the presentation of a beautiful • lace table cloth to Adisc'Sittbit 'from the :members of the euchre chi), f ; which -he is x titelitiler,...Although taken o'onpletely by ,nrprise Miss Smith, ew w h ,e1 •a, l•, ginned '.le t lie+ their t.n ug11t of her. Air . t':un, bell and son of lC'ind- r are visiting at the h rine o' her sots, Mr. and Mrs, Jas. A, Bc;t.. hlr. and Mrs. \Cot. Jeffery :cel fa- tr.i, „f I' h me visited en Surday •a th bar, out \lr . John boast c nca :ninent ha, been •1 rte on risen ate lnn I , t lit -Ales N. 1: hv' -,. rt•, Taft win. k seas `le. r,,.e h •r re - a e n.: ante Pday end the i, i tse,l nttrt rase „ill white, .:.'sing the imenle i tte 'Lest We t t" i, vigil, s. eaowel 10 great war , e te: ,:is eri.. sr'. 11 I''ady-„f Toronto vieiasst eves ate.. -end \vith M. `ant Mrs. energe ' 111:•s. (Rev.) \V, A. Young ;vas eisieed :ever the a' ek-veil by her -alesSmith and. Miss Wald- o 1 .' Ottawa, .,lr, 1., 1lt;,t1t'=1bi• ,,yet a '•-''v days -:1 - c•cl: ria'tiu� in-S:rat•ur1. 'Wee Edna Butt 'tab returnee to r after attending the t n 'nat. aunt. the lata \l,, ,1x:1 t Il, '1'e t Nlise Bella Sena -.e s n'd in ':rat- -fort the first ef the week. \1r. an1 Mrs. :decrees 1.I 'heot 'f ,..7-. .1 i l,el "riends in lean ,a Thur -day last. ale and Mrs. John Perk- Ilese Tee ere n' tele Ii n ;11 ., •:t. .i:t �]let ,aav recently ., tat ,..•e'd from :ei Jrinr (Berry • Carmel Clench mFt l n' l s: c e ring in t'1e 'Casement rhii a .,:r!1 \f7 H. .\rnold i.: e ..,r.', The m eetin s opened by a•neing hymn ,,44, ?Jr-. Jame- , . , 1 t tris ens were ;I by a verSe i•leuittg +0r11 1)01,1t1. Lantern slides in citaree ef Miss Eery' P'tff. \I Jesepe nr. receivol r.. eesseretelatiens. it being her (.4:h Sirthilay. Mrs. flu icon has been :0,111111c11 to' cr ?ted for a ,ex .reeks oat '1 tone : lntte p-.:tr] . _ -Kidnapping f Petty" in the base met, ,f United Church, Friday era. int pr ani r to he a treat. toying t he illness eel Rev, Arth- ur Sinclair las Sunday the service in the morning was by Mrs. Taylor of Thames road and in the evening by Rev, Mr. Chandler of 'Kippen. Rer. Arthur 'Sinclair has been con- fined to his moll for the past week through illness. His many friends hope to soon see him in his usual health. Mrs. John Henry Petty -The death occurred mr Nov. 7 of'Sarah Ann !Butt, relict of the late john Henry Petty, at her home in 'Hay Tp. She twas the daughter of the late Mr. and '\Irs..E1'e n 1Butt of 'Us!borne and was in her ✓`15th year. After fier marriage Mr. -and 'Mrs. Patty moved' 'to their ;farm in Hay Tp. near 'Hensall, where she .has resided. -Mrs. (Petty had been in poor health for sdme time. Her husband, the late John '1-I.'Petty, pre- -deceased. her several years ago, iShe leaves to morn 'iter loss, one son, • James S. ;Petty, and a daughters, Mrs. Leroy :Seddle of Denfield and 'Misses Nora and 'Flora at home; 3 'sisters, Mrs. John Dinsdale, 'Hensall; tars. 'Flannah Taylor, Fillmore.. Sask., - and Mrs. john 'Murdoch, Hensall, also 011e brother, Mr, Wnt., 'Butt of (Seaforth. The funeral was 'held from her gate home ;Friday afternoon, Rev. M. B. 'Parker had 'charge of the service. 'Mr.'Sidney S'ntith oi ,De- troit sang a solo. ;Interinent in Ex- eter cemetery, The pallbearers were • Wm. J. Petty, AV. E. 'Butt, Roberta ID'ayman, Charles D'ay'ntan, Gordon 'Oke and 'Frank 'S'heers, Mrs. 'Petty Wan held in high esteem. She was a loving' mother, helpful friend and • kind .neighbor,, .She was a member of the United ,Church and will be sadly ,in,issed by a large number of friends, ;Friends were preSenti from Detroit, 12I'amilton, Goderich; Clinton„ Kip -pen, 'and Exeter, Mr. and, Mrs. E. 'K. Hutton of Guelph vis'i'ted over the week-en.cl friends in town',• - ':Mr. John McLaren of 1Seafor'th spent a few -days last week visiting One• of the most distant poultry shipments drom Seaforth was made on Tuesday morning when Mr. An- drew A. Moore shipped ten White 'Leghorn R.O.P. cockerels to t\, Cheron, Ferme du Vexin Normand, Villiers en Vexin, 1Eure,'France, The Oberon farm rusts to a' total of about 90,000 birds, mostly White ILeghorns. The shipment was made under 1Federal S,upervision,. Livestock IBranch. Dept. df Agriculture, and consisted of two crates, with separate compartments, and feed for 12 days, Farm i$ '50 miles from Paris. with his brother, 'lir. 1\, 1L, Mc- Laren. Mr, and Mrs. II Mew of Goderich iisited on Sunday with alis"AL E. Ellis and other -friends in town. Mars. Robert Cameron and Miss Helen Smith -spent a clay visiting friends in London last week. The play entitled Silas 'Smidge from Turnip Ridge, which is being prepared by the •chamber of- cont- :t1erce to he put nn -in the near fut- ure, promises to be a real treat. The Armistice remembrance clay service of the oca: churche - which t u .11e: ,1 in Carmel Presbyterian Chtrc!t at 2;3.0 Sunday afternoon was nal ratttndtd, .The memorial services both at the church and the ntcinn» mens were very impressive. Psalm 74, het•, Mlr. Elliott; -eriputre -he con, het. M. 13. Parker. Thy tact post sounded by Fred •1 ee oil w t 1 be tee, minute- lens -Reveille," Sole, , "There i- no death, comrade,' 'I', She"rift, Prayer, leer. J, 11, Stainton. ''rive•-, Bo:win with a Price, Rev. W. \. \' nn Solo. iris Honte:and, Mrs. 1. \\ 1 ,tithrt .After the .mice at the eintrch t -.t .ya- :1 short nit osi' service at the nt„nmtttnt with Da,liwood bend n cttendenee, (siting to the illness of It v. Arthur ,Sinclair, ire was .un- 5,urhty, Noe. 15:h 51' morning esreiee in St, •P el' \n; lican Church :sill he taken by the Rev, Camon E. \;tp!eyard, M.A. e:t Seaforth, During the evening service the beauiF:tt new bras,: - :return \\itis'h i., heist:. present- ed in mens.ry ittd 'ate fohn and Alin Petty- ht• the - nte'nther>th + e 't 'rait}, will ase dedicated by he r,e- tnr, Rev, M 11, Parker. The• late Mr. a d ?arse John Petty were the par- ents ,r \ir G. C. Petty ,f I len ill, \Ir, L. Petty -of Hay lips, and Mlisa- Blattch Petty of Toronto. TOWN TOPICS TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO Why Eggs Are Dear. Pe'e:zle think that the price and the scst'Sty of eggs i- affected by the cli- Tmate. '('his is tt wrong impress!nn, he leo n utas of October and No - ',ember are the a r t mon ns. Nok mlone; tn,, the Omer's. Agricultural C ,.bete art Guelph _et aside tit hens ander the conditions that prevail on the average farm, e\ strict record was kept t r.f the laving ni the hens, and these are interesting, figures that were secured—the 'tat” for each month ie as—January 777, February 791, "March 1044, April 3039, ,May 1650, June1O66, July 944, 'August 356,; Sep- tember 21X October Idly November. 1114, December 5:38. Items. Mr. Ed McIntosh of Wingham was in town on Tuesday. Mrs. F. Davis of Goderich visited friends in Seaforth last week, '3fr, Ronald Sinclair at- tended the military ball in 'Stratford on Tuesday evening,-I't is worth a thousand dollars a year to have the habit of looking on the bright side of things.—An assembly is being held in Cardio''s 'hall this week, given by some of the young men of town,— 'Mee Taylor of Sarnia was a guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs. S. Dickson for a few days.—slIr, ,P. Robinson has bought a bowling alley at Walkerton and left to take charge of the same. Mesrs, H. A. Kelly, D. C, Monroe anti G. V. Hilburn were in Wingham Thursday might attending a dance given by the 'bachelors of that place, —=1number of people from town drove to Brucefield to attend' the an- niversary services held in the churci. at that place, ')ars. Ferguson and daughter of Talcker.,ntith are moving to town and will reside in the beauti- ful home they recently purchaser] from bit, George Bates.—A Natural History Museum, IS being started at the .Collegiate Institute, Cnntribu- tions of mounted ,birds, fish or other animals, collections of insects, min- erals, s etc: will be gratefully received by the staff and ,pupil's,—tMr, O'r'as, Layton, our 'genial successor to the W. J, AiIin store, supplied the piano for the concert ou Tuesday evening in the opera house — eaforth'e princi- pal industry is running full blast. The furniture •factory is receiving more orders than it is possible to ,urn out and they were obliged to work over time in order to supply the demand. They have secured a large order for bank filing trucks and the .demand :or their new system of oiificfle appliances. is very great, it is impossible to se- cure all the help which could be employed, — The death occurred in Detroit pn Saturday of Agnes Robb, the beloved wife oi lir, A. G, Wood, a well known wholesale oil dealer of that cite. She was 'torn 1:1 Scotland t.bout ('8 years age and for the past 35 years, since. her marriage, had re- sided in Detroit. (ler death carte as a great shock to her hrote'nr, bit. Jalue� Robb tin.1 sister, \lis J, Rnhb, of Sea'„rt;1 es they were not aware that she was serionely i!1. Miss Robb left on :Monday t, attend the funeral. Dublin. Miss; Campbell of Ripley was the gest o, the Misses Campbell and Harris,—\lrs. Kennedy of St. blarys !lea been visiting her mother, Mira, 4 c'Dr •m. - \L•• T, Ni. Litt of Se- t'ritttyIlle `!tett; a (tsr days last tveek :1t t~ie ]longe , - he: .'„11, Iblr, E. J. Litt. Constance, bar, and Mrs, Jos, Riva of 141anch- rd w ere on a visit I:, their brother, Mr. :\Vin, Rinn, lin';,:t. They ale.) vi rte :friemie in McKillop. \\'hilt: \It, Ri: e tree in Hallett he purchas- ed a very tine� horse, Goderich Rural Telephone Co. La week at Goderich what is to 'x k•' H1 t a- the Ualericlt Rural Tel- epbenc Company was provisionally x'u/5,1, i'Itis company expects to ,;lerati•,n line= in Colborne, Ashliill, East and 'West :\\'aw,tro,h, Hnlh'tt 11.1 Goderich townships. Bayfield. The first eleiali , f the ,easen t111 ap- -.eared inter atreete im Friday morn- ing. last. Pa to :hie in your hat!—The iishernten are pulling Ont their floats 'for the winter.—Mr. and Mrs. Wal- lace 'Johnston al- 1ace'Johatstott and family left en Tues- day for Corinne ask: .lir. Herb Troyer or 'Toronto spent 'Sunday with lir, Thos. Sanderson. Hillsgreen, The snow of last week has put the loads in a very poor condition,—Mir, Gen, E. Troyer has sold his valuable horse, "Captain :Hal,” to a horse dealer in 'Buffalo for a snug sum.— 'Ninny from this vicinity attended the funeral of Mr. Jas, Mee -Arthur of ,Hen- sal] on IMlonday, STANLEY. Mr, and Mrs'. D. J. Stephenson spent the week end with their cons- -ins, John and Ralph Metcalf and fa- milies of Turnberry ap, (Mfr, and Mrs, Percy Johnston, fir, ,Elmore Stephenson and 'Miss Marg- aret 'Robinson spent Sunday with 'Rev, and Mrs, E. A. Poulter of 'Brownsville, 'Mfrs, W. Armstrong and son John were in ,London on Saturday visiting the former's daughters, Mrs, J. Bry- an and Mrs, I. Collins. Miss Irene S'cotchmer .of London spent the week end with her parents, \ir, and Mrs. W. Scotchmer. Mir, and Mrs, Edwin T-Lobson and family, 'Mfrs, 'Frank Hobson, Mrs. Hammond of St. Thomas were week end visitors with relatives here, ;Mr. Geo, Hodgson of Wilton G -rove spent the week end with his daughter, Mrs. H; Penhaie. Mr, and Mrs. Harold Penhale cele- brated"their tenth wedding annivers- are01 t ISa t tirday evening. Friends numbering about forty came from St Thomas„ Fingal, 'Wilton Grove, Brucefield, .Seaforth, Bayfield and AUCTION SALE. Of Farm Stock and Implements. G. H. Elliott will sell'' by public auc- tion on Lot 10, South Boundary, Township of Stanley, one Lot north- west of Hillsgreen, on Friday, Nov- ember 23rd, at one o'clock p,m,, the following: 1 brawn mare 10 years old; 11 brown horse, .10 years old; 1 chestnut horse, 0 years old; I cow it calf, 7 years old; 1 heifer 3 years old, with calf at foot; 3 yearling calves, $ months old; one MasseyaHa rib binder 7 -foot crit; '1 bean harvester, Mlassey,Harris; 1 'Massey -Harris cul- tivator; 1 \Massey Harris mower 6 - loot cut; 11 'ill -hoe fertilizer drill; 1 cutter, 1 light wagon, 1' top buggy, 1 5 -section 'farrow, 1 14 Masi -icy - Harris disc, 1 -\Passey-(Harris riding plow, 1 walking plow-, 1 14 -foot rake, 1 bobsleighs, 11 stock rack, 1 Pain wagon, 1 land roller, Ile gravid box, 1 (aiming' mill, 1 stay rack, 1 dozen bags, 2 sets of double harness, 1 ;D53is td cream separator, 1- manure Treader, .1 grindstone, 1 emery stone and stand, furans spades, shovel and a number of other articles, '.Perms — .\li sums of ;N10,00 and under, cash; over that amount Si months' credit will be given on furnishing approve,' ,ioiet bankable paper. _\ discount of 9 per cent. Per allttlttn allowed for cash ou credit amounts. Positively no reserve, George H. Elliott, Auctioneer HAVE THOSE CHRISTMAS d'hotographe taken now, 12 photos make 12 tit'ori gifts. Our prices are riot high, Burgess, The Web Known Stmdic,s, Mitchell and Clinton, Both radios open every week day. .11itch- c11 bulli, will be' open every- eight from 7.39 pito. to 9,30 p.m. for tak- ing photos. 411 FOR SALE Pine rc 11s. Apply to' Michael Con- nolly, Lot 1, Con, 17. MlsKillop, Tel- ephone No. 513 r 19, Dublin; c'o Dan Bettertttann. 48. FOR SALE 715 .Pure Bred R.O.P. and Register - cd :Barred Rock cockerels, wing band- ed, hatched in May, will weigh 8 lis., and good individuals. Harry Palin, ':Lot 20, can, 4, :\'McKillop, phone 244r 116. 416 FOR SALE (Nine pige for sale, 7 weeks old. Apply to Geo. Dundee, Phone 23301l, Seaforth. 46 Zurich. Several from this vicinity attended the shower given in tate town hall at 1Baylfield for lir, and Mrs. John Scot- chmer, Jr. ELIMVILLE, (Mrs. Thos, Bell and granddaughter, Miss Mildred Millar visited with airs, .Robt. 'Bell of near ,Hurondale over the week end. ,lir, Lewis 'Woods of 'London visit- ed at the hone of his father, :Mr, 1Raht, Woods one day recen'tly. Quite a number front here spent a day in London last week. Mtiss Mabel :lM.c'Ewen of 'T'oronto. is visiting with her cousin, Mrs. Ro- land Williams, Miss Catherine Peters of +Western University spent the week end et the parsonage. Mr. Angus MaciPhereon of Strat- ford tratford and Miss Joy Whitlock of ,St; Thomas 'were week end visitors in• this vicinity. FRIDAY AND SATURDAY ONLY CASH & .CARRY Creamery .Butter /�, Q c 2 pounds for .... ��a Pure Lard 2 pounds for .,.. 25c Sliced Pineapple 2 tins. Aylmer Tomato 'Soup 5 tins 24c Red Rose Tea lb, 49c (Cocoa per 1b. 15c Rideau Hall 'Coffee per pound 19c Stove 'Pipes „ .,,,., each 18c Elbows 23c Putty, popnd 7c 10c Stable (Shovels 90c Stable Brushes 85c .5 tine M. Forks 1,25 Axes each 1.35 Glass Men's Rubber Boots per pair 2,49 Men's Heavy •Leather Boots 39e per pair , , , , . 2,49 Oyster !Shell, per cwt. 1.20 W. J. FINNIGAN COME AND SEE OUR NEW LINE OF FEEDS BONE MEAL 2.40 DIGESTER TANKAGE 60% 2.75 32% CHOWDER 3.15 LAYENA MASH 2.55 LAYENA CIHECK'ERS , , , ,, 2.55 HOIIVIE MADE MASH ., 2.00 LAY (CHOW 2.35 BRAN per ton 25.00 S'H'ORTS per ton 26.00 'MIDD'LINGS 29.00 MIX CHOPPER. per cwt, 1,30 MEAT MEAL 60% 3.40' Highest price paid for all kinds of Grain, Poultry and Eggs Thos. Dickson PHONE 13 FOR SALE A quantity of Northern ,S'!sy apples. Apply to Mrs. L. J. Doig, Kipper, Onte R,R. 2, Phone 4 on 93, Hensall Cen. 46, STRAYED 'A cattle beast, black Polled :\ttgu., fr,1m Lot 34, Con, 111, -McKillop, Jas. \MsClnre, 'Phone 246 r 111, Seaforth: 46, FARM WANTED Wanted immediately, a farm, about 100 acres or more, to rent or work on share . Apply to V. H. eDeichert. Zurich, R.R. 1. 47 AGENT WANTED To handle Massey -'Harris machines and repairs in the Town of Seaforth, Apply at The News Office, 47. HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE blouse and lot, West \\'illiaui 'St., Seaforth. Seven rooms, modern con- veniences. Apply to J, T, -'leash, Varna, Phone Clinton 0212 r 23, MEETING 6F HURON COUNTY COUNCIL The next meeting', of the Huron County Council wiil be held in the Comity 'Council Chambers, Court Huse, -Goderich, at 2 o'cl.ock in the afternoon of Tuesday, December 4th, 1034. All accounts, notices of deputa- tions or applications and other im- portant business requiring attention ',t this sheeting of the Council should .he in the hands of the clerk not later than the Monday previous to the meeting of the. Council. 'Dated at Goderich, this Sth day of November' 1934. J, M. ROBERTS, 'County Clerk. PROPERTY FOR SALE House with two lots, at the corner of Victoria and George streets, eight rooms, sta'bl'e. Will be .sold very reas- onably to settle an estate. Mrs. Peter DeCourcy, Egruondville, CLINTON CREAMERY To take care of winter deliver- ies of Creaut, Eggs and Poul- try, announce the appointment of Mr, A. C. ROU TLEDGE 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. 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. PROPERTY FOR SALE or RENT -Composed of good garage, ware- ltottses, blacksmith shop, a bui:die for chopping mill and home,- all wait:: hydro and telephone equipment, also a furnace in the house. A number :1 fruit trees, four lots, on the main street. of Varna. Well situated on the county road between 'Brucefie d anel. hayfield, (Apply to !Nelson ,\\ Ile Varna, Ont., or phone 96x11, IIen..aa ` 46 CHRISTMAS CAKE • The '1 Pb C'hristm'as .Cakes on displeei at , Carter's and Rot1tledge's will lee solei at 30c. Orders taken for Christ- mas cakes, any size, 'at the same price per lb,. at the store or at Mrs, Earl Ross', one block west of Recrea- tion Ground Also shortbread, Fire Sale MIS Did you figure out, the real money money you can save by feeding our Field Run Potatoes, boiled, to your hens and pigs ? There is nothing you can 'buy at twice or three times the price today, that can equal them at our price of $6.00 per 2,200 lbs. per ton. As order came in fast last week, you had bet- ter act now, if you want a load. Hugill Potalo Farni PHONE 34.616. Reverse call 11'..S.—Hand ,graded eating, No. ,1 ,Dlooleys , .,....,, ,t..,. a• . 40c delivered IFatdler "Are there half fares for children?" Con d u,c J for YeS- tinder fourteen." .F,ather--VT,hat's all' right, I've only free." .. Briarcliffe Mines LIMITED On the Mother=''ode, California Well financed and controlled by well known London, Ont,, businessmen, Well developed with 50 ton mill -row in operation, Low Capitalization We recommend this stock to ;anyone seeking a• good junior mining stock with attractive possibilities for appreciation in "values. Prices on Application E. A. Siegrist&Co., Ltd. INVESTMENT BROKERS Phone,; Metcalf 13370LL. 'New Paul: of Toronto Bridge London, Ont, • 't \fr. W1n. Watson, R. ;R, No. 3, Mitchell