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The Seaforth News, 1937-11-04, Page 8A EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 4, 1937 HENSALL The regular meeting. of the Village Council was held Monday evening. INov. 1 in the council chamber at 8 p. cir wr:h all members toresent.\I mu cs� of the ,previous meeting ,very adopted, I, G. Bont'hroil reported the tax col- lections as being $600 ahead of last year et the •sante time. E (;. Lon:tli Ton also appeared as a delegate from the 'Canadian I.e gion re 'Remem'b• ranee Day arrangements. 'Reeve Shad - click reported re he provincial o rcath. Brock and Twitchell, That we ow -ch- ase .a "$s wreath for armistice da\ 'front the Legion. wn. s'onxii iieations were read from Dept. of ;Public VVei- fare re old age pension, Mrs, \\. Lie hold. Dept pi \Municipal .\tTair, Fh•-t- !hroelt Monteith Co, 'Cotmty Engin- eer, Municipal Officers' School.ssne filed. the Traffic Bvlaw No. 8 s read and adopted. Bills and accounts• dere passed. O. •R .we riffe relief milk. :5311 T. I. )Drummond. relief'-s:teat, 82.- 615; T. U \\ren relief rr cerin 75: 14. 5inalr, f t p i •pari. rink, :$?v:-: II. Wolff. do, 81 (d L. Rand,. do. 85: ~lied 1 ,k: do, 812; ti. Johnson. do. 113; .\ Hildebrand, do $3.8.0: 1. Vrr- be nt, T. Rt u, 1-o1) 1c ::14: iaont i io S. \fc- A,,i,;Er 9a 20 \ tiark. catch 84u: -trot & 1 e;y d t c repairs ¢.rise fail. $14.7.81; \\', Sproat. tile ..rev:s :2:4; 11'o al' Hydro, hall alai 1. Passmore. .nn: 1. I er,.. xt)c s, _ ,, ;rlo A. S.18.15; \. Dick. .51); It , ti. l,olih n. 1,1r, ,:11' 50" R. 1`,. Shaddick. d.. , o; f \ :'a'u .on, d, $1.51t, 1' :a 5,15:1 r p. Clerk epos teal r. t.7 , e .led lion for municipal -:1cers it:o" n. Council adjourn - ., 'noel on Nov. 115th: ;Fames 1 Clerk. \ 'r y. 10a110,1 e e in \\ eelnes- a t \-li ttft#s and se+1t pct v: :v: ' a- ..r relief purposes in tint '1 1 t t\ '1", sent in care of 1... ,11, N111 see o the proper dish -11)11110n .r the. ante. The commit- tee in charge or the loading of the car a_an to thank all 't'it.,se who don- ated goods or looney. They received S35.:5 in a.sh donation ,\ ince: was used to purchase potatoes. . The ear was tilled to the roof and contained fo loa ing good , 430 bag, of p0-. 1 at,', 4e, -lags of Means, 08 bags of ve•re::d,lcs. lel' )sial of turnips, 60 hoNes ,•f canned Obits. 30 boxes or bag, of 11911es, 200 lb.. of honey, 330 lbs. ..1 racked wheat. 'Wills. of wheat berries, 175 fits. of done, 711 ,h, of corncrus, 160 pumpkins. 810 citrons and one •hale of clothing, Atwater, Sask., 'has a populaticin of about .160 and there have been no crop, in ,hat district for several ye.ar.. Mrs. English is spending a few days in Lxeter •this (seek v,sitin.z re- latives, \Ir. and %Mrs. Harold Hilliard are nicely .settled in their 'neat lime at the corner of Son1h Richmond and Anent fats. A rally day service was held in the :United Church in S inday morning, The Sunday Sc11,101 meeting. united with the morning secriee. 1Dr. Iran Smillie, superintendent 0f the Sunday school presiding ..\iter the opining hymn was sun,., the scripture lesson on was read' by Edison Forrest. Miss Jennie Murray +,tar a ta11 on "'i'hc Sunday School ,s1 Yesterday." \ trio was sung •by three little girls: Ruth hese, \la'ble Fairburn and Shirley Redden. 11r. Elgin Row -cliff,: gave a talk on the Sunday School of today after which ,va, a solo by Joyce Brod- erick. Rev, Arthur Sinclair and 1)r. niitlieboth gave -v cry interesting ad- dresses on ' the Sunday School of to- morrow. 'The Service r1 i' . I with a hymn and the benediction. -There was a splendid- .qutendtince and the service was greatly enjoyed 1)y all present. \Ir. Ro'bt. Higgins returned home in: Saturday altar visiting for a eon- ple of Creeks- act the home of his daughter. Mrs. Orval (leaversof Far- quhar, crib• members of the legion .here have arranged for a poppy day to be held in the near future. On Remem- brance Day a union envice will be held in the United Church. Mr. Lloyd Cook speiut the week end in 'Toronto. Mr. L. (Raiz 01 Mitchell has taken a position as plumber and tinsmith wi.tit Eonthron and Drysdale. Miss 1la.vis Spencer is visiting With friends in Toronto this week. The sale of homemade cooking sponsored by tite Mission (circle of the Carmel Presbyterian Church w.as held on ..Saturday aftertu3 01 and was very successful. Quite a number of the meni'bers of Carmel Presbyterian Church 'attended the meeting of the young people of the 'Huron' 'Presbyterial held at Sea - forth on 'Monday evening. Hallowe'en night was celebrated here on Saturday night, gangs of children in alt kinds of comic cost- umes, were out on the streets and had lots of fent but did no serious .damage. The firm .of Manns & Farquhar, who have carried on business here for over 20 years, conducting a bar- ber shop and tobacco hn iness, have dissolved partnership. \Ir. (Farquhar has rented the .hop in the Davis hloc'k recently occupied by line Flynn, and will continue in the barbering 'busin- ess there. He ninved its on Monday I send t .pen for bilsines.-. 1\r t'clive Mr. Nlatms will remain in the saute .business at ,the old stand. The 1Tcnsall Legion 111) I hold a .Poppy :Day, here on Saturday., Nov,. (1111. 011 .Rrnu•n1brance Day a lotion service will be hold in the United Church at a quarter to three in the afternoon. l-Iensall's municipal edcetioll will he held on Monday, Dec. 6th. 'A nomina- tion meeting will he. held 011 'Monday evening Nov:. 24th, in she (town hall to nominate . candidates for the posi- tions of reeve. 4 councillors, 3 school.: trustees and one hydro commissioner. A 'Hallowe'en social 'uncl'er the aus- pices of tl:e YIP,$.` of 'the 'United Church was held in the school room of the church on Monday evening, Nov, 115 1. There was a large crowd and a splendid program T1he •pastor, Rev. AntMur Sinclair, was chairman. Helen en 11109. Lord's prayer in nnnson. Violin solo by Mr, +George .Grant. PERMANENTS ZOfi,a s VAPOR - MARCEL NO MACHINE ALL STEAM WAVES 10.00 for 7.50 7.50 for 5.00 Paris Swirl Permanent 4.50 Charm All. Permanent 3.50 PHONE 50 or 18. Beauty Salon Favorite 5.00 for 2.95 Wavola 2.95 SPECIAL Permanent } ' L95 School Girls' Wave t or End Curls 1.50 .011 Pelrinaneilts include sham - : poo, hair cut and f. wave. >.EAUT Y SALON Main St., Seaforth Spin Betty' 11ick'c. Selection, Hyde 1110 :r . tthano instrumental, Miss tthitlys Lnkrl'. 1 very interesting, and s:n•opriatte reading' by. itar selection. \lies Kathryn,.,Drys- . Dry-- .1:,1e; duct, All is,..., Pella 8analc and Minnie Sac ".lt). Soo, Alr. AV. 1.1. Seleuune, Hyde orchestra; uio . instrumental, Alies .91orn 1cc \'el.l, solo, \lr. ('laude 1;10,1 es. ;se-. ection. 'Ruth nal llohb\ Hess. Solo, at Broderick. 1 \ to singing the ',ti, n,tl ,cn11111 •spurn a'ntl ctutcls ere 1l154 and a dnne'ih sea act. the pieulid lt'.,'atl 11 as arranged by \lies' 1,iadvs (shier and Miss ;slathryne Dry Ido. l'h1.11111'.hytery meeting o) the' dis- trict \vas held 011 Mun,Lay afteeu oon It the linnet' of Rev. \\-. .1. Young. 11, 51t 1,4 minister from the district were present and a very 111tete ting ll ,'cull. ya' bell. tial t y school rally- day service. was roll ,n e a rmrl Presbyterian t-lnirch on S•nuhry morning the Sunday 511100 meeting with the rhlvell ser \- ice. IDe pastor, (Rev. \\'. A. Yonug, %la, hi charge- 1:1iter the „penin_ hymn the scripture les.son len :scare •sas taken by all the hogs arid \Hr. lloung reading alternately. ecoid. mart the girls reading' alternately. thirst all reading 1ltern•ucly- Mr. Pet- er 11,sir. the smserintentien, the S:u1(1,ty school, .,aye a 'very interest- ing talk on the responsibility of par - '1 in,cotuiection .,ith sending Ali. children to Sunday School, -1 trial, tette He 'Keep. \•1e Singh... by four girls, Lois and 11a1io1 11 el.areu, Rio- iac 11 .skin, and Margaret Dougal. \Ir. Young spoke ou peace, .1 quart- ette by .meimiers of the choir, \tins Irene Hoggalth Miss \label Work- man, \ire, \\'..1, 11cLaren, and Mrs. E. K. 1Tutf.5m 11 r. and lire, ,1 oho Rohm] spent the week end at the home of 1)r. and \Ir . i. 1. Spellman, Pandora aVe, 4001] mer, prior to their leavin ' for drinrida, where they have ',pent the. :.;i -t two winters in the interest of \ir, Bolton's health, The 1.1).012. (}rated 11a -ter \1b"rt 'Ruthvee i- to s•,cal: in 'Hansell soon time 111 Not collar. The Not ember 'meeting of the South 1•inron Ministerial ' \-sociati%en was 110111 al 1110 home of Rev. \\','.1. Vole's on \londay afternoon Nov. i;t when 't: was reported (hat 11d110 Carloads 01 foodstuffs bad been ship. 'it'd to the \\'est Chis year 'from the area served by (11110(1(4 of the as- .o0iation, The Address of the after - nth its uter-noon was given by Rev. 9 B, Moore ..i Grand (;end. who spoke regarding his recent trip •in the 11 01Y 141nd, il- lustrating hi, teulalk, by a set of col- ored slides. It was arranged tohold the 1)erenlber nieelitt;: at •Elinlrille. CARD OF THANKS ,M, . IR, 111, Coate. iter and :bro- ther, 53)5)1 to thank their 'friends and n'iglt'bors for the kind expressions of syl'upathy during the illness and death (1 Meir mother, the .late lire.. \V'iI,lisun \l e \l.i,diael. • 'CLEARIiNG AUCTION SALE Of Stock and Implements. At Lot 216 Con. 13 McKillop, north gravel road 1% miles south of Walton, an Wednesday, Nov. 1116 at Ib ip,tn. Horscs--A'ged horse; grey 'horse,- 4 years old. Cattle•--tGratde Hereford, cow, (bred June 1111 grade Hereford cow, 'bred July 23; red 'Durham ,cow, bred 311.1111 21 ; !Holstein'c•ow, 'bred 'Slane '6; lfar- row cow; :thonou(g(hlbred IH•ereford 'bails 3 years; 6 grade 'Hereford calves. Implements -Massey Harris bind- er, '6 ft. out; Massey (Han is mower, Harris ft. cut; Massey drill, '12 hoe; Maxwell hay loader, steel hay rake, set harrows, disc, wak'king plow, snif- fler,Ibkiggy, cutter, set 'sleighs, wagon, gravel boxand stock rack; set scales CARD OF THANKS,. Mr. 'NI, Beattie and gamily wish to express their appreciation 4.0 their friends for sympathy during their re- cent berotuvement. .\leo those who sent flower,IN MEMORIAM In 'loving n1emory o1'John L. laul,- ley who passed away six' years ago. ()ember ...111..t. ELIMVILLE ' 11r. and Mrs.Joist: Herdman et e- brated their thirtieth wedding aunf- v'rsary on Saturday-' evening last. Their family presented 'them with an bladdnt lamp. 1\11 s Margaret john. visited - with friends in Clinton on Sunday, The Young :People's Union paid a visit 1., the James St,. Young. :People in :Exeter on Thursday evening o last '.reek and sere 'quite royally en- tertained. \1r, and Mrs. 17arry John, have been 1,1(1 11 ,to hod with colds, Huse. Ethelene and Ellen:, 101111s entertained a number : of friends to a H'allowe'en -Party on Saturday night. Mr, and 3Irs. near Varna were day evening with Brads11aw, \Ve are .Miry 1 'fe•8dy .Johns was i(019i1a1, London, Mg of last week. Mr. and 31re..A Enos -'I-foot ban of. visitors on 'I'hnrs- \Ir. and ides. 1\'m. n report that 21r. taken to Victoria on Friday morn- . C. 'Whitlock of St, ihcir from us tact leaving memories .1e.,th can aver take aaay, \leulorie, that will always linger while novel this earth tee stay. -diver rententehered by \lother. Sister and Brothers, AUCTION SALE 1 ) I'al'lll 81i,ck 7111(1 1111p1en1e ilt..- be- 1,n1,)1n11: 10 Robert Hinsdale at 1.ot 1. (' un.e siOIl '. Stanley Twp., I1..1 miles west 0 klippen oil Saunrclay. Nov. tithit at It:i(i 11orus._1 .'prin5 colt. Cattle - 1' Shorthorn cow n Nears o1) not.ose•d to be in calf; 1 Short- horn rots 4 years old. due in May; 1 Shorthorn heifer clue in May; 1 red glade row 4 years old, freshens in 31ay: 1 black cow G years old, rile in \larch; 1 red grade he -iffy breed Spt. ,lel :VII these ,1, are milking. 11 yearling -leer: 5 sting ekes: 1 calf n aeric. old. Ng. '20 eltu'nks 01 91)2'.1 1 stew dile about \oc, 12011. 'Implements--4l)oerin:g hinder 7 ft. int; 1 Deering snow 11 8) ft, cin: 1 Pro,t e& \Void 1.2-1ix' cultivator. spring 1, 0)4: 1 set 4 '''tion diamond liarr„,v'.; 11 steel drum land roller: bran ecn(Tlrr and puller combined: hay rake: seed drill, 112 hoe; 1 faro wagon; .11 iron axle wagon: 1 hay rack; set hob sleighs; 11 entter: 1 sculllcr, 2 hall:in plows: .Yord0on plow; 1 Clinton fanning mill with full set of ..rice: including elov- er: scales, 221810 lbs.; 't; -font ladder: bag truck, 2 wooden gates: 1• set double team harness; 1 .et '411141e 1111r- 1Ilot•se r011ar.: halters; 3 -,:(s dotal Mree.s and ne,k yokes; eras -ceder; block .am! tackle; several I g- gillg chain.; .aw•A, grindstone, cistern.. vamp; 8 -barrel .. ab,vanized sap tank; 1 large sap jinn; '1 iron sugar kettle: 1'5(1 sap pails with .piles: 5 gal. syrup ea, a ml neverul 1 gal. cans; 60 ,direct .arks: ,1 hay fork: 1)0 bush, nli.ed feat: about 100'btt, yellow initernied- ialy nlailgels; forks. :shovels, pail's wooden barrel and numerous .mint article... I tome Comfort ranee: 1 large cher- ry table; 1 Con,goleunl rig. Everything will be sold without re- serve, 'Perms -cash, tier, 14, Elliott, "\vrtinneer: Rob- ert Din -dale, Praprieta, Thomas. were 11.10( 115 in this vicinity on Sunday. Mr. an' Mr-. John lCerdnlan were Sunday visitors with .\dr. all() Mrs. Rolland Squires. \fr. \!ee Latta had the ntisforttrne a:n have the ligaments in iii: right arm. badly twisted when it caught in the belt on ,the township crusher on Fri- day ntornin1 of 'last week, lire. Robert Dennisnr' of London and Miss Florence tIinger of 311111-, toba ...1sited recently at the home of \Ir. and Mrs, B. \\'illiants. 1'Ile fowl supper, which 1,5111S held in (lit• church las; Tuesday evening, proved very .ucces,fu'1, Over, four hundred people wrye feel.'A it'ery i,igh class 1rngram was provided by five irt!sts from Centennial .Church, Lon- don. .lbont ;2,30 tVaS cleared .from the Sunday services and the fowl supper. WANTED For Seaforth Pi bile School second hand 1;rantopltone, table model. Must be in good repair. 11. McKellar, Ser'y, S.IP,S, Rd. FARMERS ATTENTION ,"COLDER WEATHER IS COMI'NG" We 'have a splendid selection of Winter Fuel for you. Hy -Grade "Alberta Lump" Coal at $$10.20 per torp Hamilton Coke, No. 1 quality $11.20 per ton "Pennsylvania Anthracite" ,stove or nut size, $12.20 per ton These• prices apply to all cobweb ers hauling their own "Hard Coal prices will be higher in December" All Prices Cash The SEAFORTH FARMERS' CLUB T. H. Scott, Secretary. 1 )000 1!b,; •fan'ning mill 4 wheel 'trailer, set of double harness, set single bar- ness, chains, forksshovels and other articles too n•nmeroos to mention. Moffat range, cream separator. Terms of sale, cash. • \'o reserve as proprietor has sold his Marin. Geo. 11. 1i'Iliott, Auctioneer; 2V. 0. Clark, 1hmprietor, AUCTION SALE (41 Ravin Stock and Implements. 0t Lot 34, lease Line, one and ,» to hall miles north of Clinton, on 'roes - day. November 'tth at 11:30 sharp, 5 young (;ti ern e\ 1.13 3 title to freshen in IJaunmry and lrehruary; ,i 1ernssy heifer.; td) year-old Le:g horn lien,; (Horses, harems, land packer; Do Laval ('ream Separator; baggy, cotter; Ford Coach, 31odel 1'; furniture and other cuticles. \Vile also offer good. wind Mill now at farm of \fat 11, :Clc'Deruwt, can ie nlI)er,:ed previous to sale, N., reserve as proprietor as giving p farming.. Terms oasis. E. Rozelh `Proprietor. o;. II. Elliott, Auctioneer, AUCTION SALE 0f Choirs; Cows, Young. Cattle and ] e •.. -\t \\ all or's Sale Barn. Bruce - field, Prid ly, NOV.5th at 1 9.111. Cattle Roan caw, 5 years old, due• tine_ot ,,tile; blue cow, '5 years old, due time of sale; blue cow, ti year, • ld, dile tittle of sale: brindle cow, ti years 01,1 due time of sale; 'Hereford cow, 0 years old, due in December; 11croiord ('(-. 0 year: •old, yvftll calf at toot: '.Hereford cow '5 years old, with calf at stmt; avow, 8 year: old, milking, doe in Mardi; 1 fat cow: 4:5 choice •tr'o-year and yearling Here- fords; •'°3 'cakes, Yi months' s' old; :i spring galec's; 4 Durham heifers, cis- years. 1'igs `r \'irk pigs, 7 weeks old: 9 York pigs, 5 neck, old; a number o. sheet.; 4 year-old . New-11ampshire hefts; !,et ',lop sleighs. E.verything h, he snlcl, Tereus C:t'h. 1;vo, H Elliott .'\netinneer; Mrs. \V .3. (toss, Proprietress. WEEK END CASH SPECIALS Big 50 Poultry Concentrate per cwt 4,00 Sure -Gain Hog Concentrate per cwt 3,00 Prairie Rose Flour per cwt 3,75 King Edward Flour per cwt 3.49 Rolled 'Wheat Berries 5 lb. bag .25c Rolled Oats 80 1b. bag -3.49 , 3,49 Red Rose Tea, lb, 55c Lipton's Tea, Ib. 60c Blue Ribbon Tea, lb. 50c 6 bars Pearl White Soap 1 pkge, Ammonia '29c 3 cakes Lifebuoy 23c 5 cakes Castile 24c Men's Rubber Boots per pair 2,90 Men's Laced Rubber Boots per pair 1,85 PURE LARD XV. .J • 2 LB'S. 27c et Finnigan MINIMMINOW MEETING OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL Who next meeting of the intron County' Council (111 he held in the Council ('llal111101''. a loder)1111, cnnt- menrittg 'Tuesday. November loth, 1937, at '2 p, to. '.111 accounts, notitts of deputation., applieatinns and ten- ders should be in the hand of the Clerk by 'November (1,,i•th, 1937. J. \i. .Iv01-1L.RTS, County i'lerk. Yiode'rirh. MEN \•nthitious: actfne, trustworthy, pre- ferably with CHI', erperieure 11111•phd 1)11t' not essential, to distribute house- hold, farm. medicinal and alimentary products in reserved territories, Ces1i Terms. Fair 'Profits, No Risk. Splen- did 'business opportunities for willing workers. Complete information. \k';rdte F-\bI11UE.N •PIRIOlD111C"d.q C'0., 91701 St. Clement St., Motntreal, PIGS FOR SALE 14) York pigs, .7.weeks old; for sale. ,lint LAinIlb'orou:glh, phone 115.0 r 116, Seaforth. yet. ELMER Da BELL. B,A Successor to John H, Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario NOTICE .111 parties who have rut weeds on the roads of '1'urkersulith, (luring year 111937. must have their a¢ Dunt 'for the work clone. in the hands of the 'Road Supt., R. 11)(1)) 01111 Kippen No, 3, 'by November fila, if they wish pay- ment the're'for, 4151 1), Ir \Ie.abl!EGiOR, (aerk PROPERTY FOR SALE .1 desirable ,property on Main St.. 1igm0udvillr, cou.isting of seven room irate house with hard and soft water and hydro, half an acre of land, and stable alid lien house. Po$sessi,nl Nov, 21)111, Corner Lit. Apply at '1'he News office, FOR SALE 1 hlacl.'-haired robe, 11 walnut table, 1 wicker table, 1 ordinary table: 11° re- versible rug 354: 11 oayest.ry rug 3xl• 3 chiffoniers, 1 dressing table. Ciel 110 sten any time. at \lrs,.lamcs. Sproacs 1:'gnlnndville, ;Phone (114I8 r 4, NOTICE TO CREDITORS Notice is hereby given ,pursuant to the statutes in that 'behalf that all persons having claims against Cath- erine Knansko'p.f, w'jFe of. [Peter• T1rauskopf, of the Township of Hibbert, in the County of .Perth, Fainter, who clied on ,the thirtieth clay of Sep'tem'ber, 10,31, are re- quired to send to the undersigned Solicitors for the Administrator, full. particulars in writing and verified !by affidavit, of their claims and Ithe nat- ure of the securities, if any, held by them on or :before the 6th clay of No- vember, 19137, after 'which • date the Administrator will proceed to distrib cite the assets of the said deceased, having regard only to the claims- of which he then shat) have had notice. Dated at 'Seaforth, Ontario, this, With day of October, 19137, HAYS & Seitfor'th and Hensall Solicitors for the Administrator EUCHRE The Seaforth 'Euchre 1'111)1 are :holden, ,t Stag 'Euchre on "I'hursdan evening. Nov. 4311 in the euchre clue, roomsin taken : sa:nlple 41001(1. WANTED s\ number of cattle for Minter 'feed 1)181 hits of feed and water. Would engage help to attend to them, :\p- oly (}3 ring 4 lien all ventral. APPLES FOR SALE Spy apples for sale. (Phone 032-24, Fred '3)e('lrmont, Varna. ESTRAYED a Strayed on to _Lot di). Con. 5, )11- l<Mop, two weeks. ago, a York sow. ()atter may have sante by praying property a)td .paying expenses. Heim F. Beuermann, R.R. it :Dublin. 45 FUR LINED COAT FOR SALE A gentleman's fur lined coat, about 42 or 914, good condition, Apply at The News office, GRAIN AND BEANS WANTED T am haying grain and beans i,r 11r. 'I'hnntp.on of 1{en.sall. For prices call 11911 r 4. Sam Chesney, Seaforth, agent for Pennsylvania nils .and greases. FOR SALE Five choice York pigs ready do wean registered York hog, 1 year old, "\1'ildwood"; , 1 good year bid I'erriteron colt; '1 year old Holstein heifer. diarokl''Penitale, Bayfield, ('Int HOUSE FOR SALE Nine room 'house on Victoria Street, arage, 10-0 lots, hen house. Phone 3'20-J or \visite 'I':O. Box 402. E. C. Chamberlain INSURANCE AGENCIES ANNOUNCES The purchase of the insurance 'busi- ness of Hays and Meir and the ad- dition of their companies to our )rev - ions facilities enable; us to give you unexcelled services in all lines. Seaforth, Ont, 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 p.m. Saturday evening, 7:30 p.m. to 9 p,m FARMS FOR SALE IT'wo grass farms. 75 acres, Sy lot 10, cosi. lib,. 2 et:ill;n; and 50 acre.. S'f' 'lot 19, con. 2; II''thhert, always plenty of water. The, late Charles and Margaret Hol'bein Estate. Apply to Mrs, 'Richards, opposite .Seaforth Col- legiate. LUMBER FOR SALE Second hand lumber and 2x4 moun- ting and hardwooel flooring. Harry Kiehne, R.R. No, .1( 'Bornholm. Ont; Phone 52 r '2'.3, 'Dublin. CIDER MILL Will make Cider and Apple Butter on Tuesday, 13 0411es'day, 'Thursday, Friday of Catch week during 'October and ,November. Cider •Milt loea.ted on the street. leading to the Golf Course, 'West Ward, Mitchell'. Fred Hennick. Proprietor. 'Terns cash. FARM FOR 'SALE Consisting of 1000' acres of good farm land being lot U16, Con. 111 Stan- ley ley 'Township. !Farm is equipped with g'aod bank iharn, franc 1lonsc and other 'buildings. Well Fenced, some bosh, water in house and 'barn. For further particulars apply to proprie- tor, David Stephenson Jr., Varna aP,10, Committed Murder While Walking in His Sleep Ant article •clisclo:sial;g• hoes 1 crack cletective discovered that , a killer's footprints left on a beach were his .own -and that •tho deadly bullets had come from 1,is OW11 goal -and so he arrested bitnhelf inthestrangest sleep walking case .river reported, is one .of the. many human interest tfeatt•unes in. The 'American Weekly, the 'great wee'laly magazine. with the INov. 7 issue of The 'Detroit Sunday Times, HOUSE FOR SALE France botrse, S rooms, cement fotut- dation, electric lights, barn and six lots, adapted for market gardening.. Charles Holbein Estate. Apply t. Mrs. Richards, opposite (collegiate. Beware of... . WASHDAY WEARINESS Been the best of beauty treat- ments cannot restore the ravages of "washday weariness" . . . Long hours of scrubbing and beck -breaking toil wear out your health . sap the vigor and vitality of true beauty! Guard your health as well as your beauty. Remember that Westinghouse Cushioned Action takes the work out of washday . .. eliminates hand rubbing ... gets clothes cleaner ... in less time! Only Westinghouse can offer you the exclusive advantages of "cushion- ed" washing. COMB IN FOR A DEMONSTRATION. Westinghouse CUSHIONED ACTION WASHERS JOHN BACH Main St. Phone 17