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The Seaforth News, 1937-11-11, Page 8PAGE EIGHT • " • • • • “•• '• • • • • • • •• • ' - HENSALL - • • Mr. Hugh Mellilwen is spending sev- eral weeks .visiting relatives anti friend in different parts. of the Can- adian West. - The eouncil have ptosed the ilress-, lug and waiting room from the old rink property of Queen St., to the new rink at tette park grounds. . The high board. fences are being taken down and the property cleaned up which melees a big improYernent to that part. of ,Queen St. mise Isabella 'Moir has been visit- ing for a week or two at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Stewart of Tuck- ersmith township. Rev. W. A. Yining. Dr, Steer, Thos. Sherritt and Reeve Shaddick were up in arnee County. Monday, on a Mint- ing trip. Mr. and Mrs. •Fred, Milne and son. 'ictor, of; Hamilton, spent the week end here, the guests 01 Mr. and Mrs. John •Passmore. Misses :Ge-rtY and Larine Martin of Tucketsinith township, were visiting here on Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Moir, r. Norman Sinclair of 'Toronto, spent the week end, here with his par- ents, Rev. Arthur eind :Mrs. Sinclair. Mr, and Mrs. Will McLean and children of Hamilton, and Mr.Lloyd Passim:we and friend of Delhi, spent Sunday here at the home of Mr, and ,Mrs. Jotim l'assmore. Mr. ,Fred Smallacornhe has put-• chased from the Rank of Commerce the :building on the south side of King opposite the Commercial Hotel. and formerly used as a bank but now oecapiyil by Mis, Beryl Druminond who conducts e beauty parlor there. Mr.S111111,1 3 combo will ,iccuity the roomUpstairs as a residence and will tet the main floor for a business ten - titre that be has in vi6v. X1r,. E. Raunie returned- home -on Saturday after mending several weeks Itt.Toronto ii•ititie with her daughter, Mrs. Paisley. Mr-. Joseph .11111n and .X. Foster ,a ere visiting in London on •- We.dnesday. 111-rs. :David Cantelon returned home - em. Saturday after spendintg ,several • weeks ting at the Itome of her ,on. Ms. •-.Ferri, taint -Ion at 1-1,-1iontherg, • Mr. and X1rs. Ferris Cantelen accom- oanied her hOwto and spent the week nd :acre. • W.M.S. Meeting- The W omen e Missionary society of Carmel Presbyterian Church, Hen - sail, held their regular meeting in the roctra of the church an Thurs- day a,)terneoe, Nov. 4th. Nies. ;Peter Manson presided. The meeting 1.)petn,- ,ed Veinging a hymn. -.Nil the Way in Saviour Leads Ale-. Mrs. Basil Edwards led in prayer. Mrs. Raht. ItcLaren read Cite Scripture lesson. minutes oi she previous tneeting were read and adopted. 'rhe roil was called anti answered- with peace as the text word. business period was held • pre•ided over by the president. Ar- rangements were made for the Thank Offerim.f• meeting? tto be held on Nov. 2-41ril at 3 o'clock, when Rev. G. Ped - Me .01 'momi t ilht. the guest speak- er Mrs. Andrew •Lheigall sang a beau- tiful solo. --mttre were N•inety and aecompanied o0 the piano hy Mrs, W. McLaren. .Mrs. J. Paterson gave the top;r, "'Indian Work at Billie". Mr, Frank ;Farquhar led in. prayer. The meeting closed by sing- ing the lrymn. "XVork for the night is coming," and clic Lord': ,Prayer iti tuni•on. • Me Harold Higgins was in Lon- don ,en Wednesday on business. - roe play entitled "The Other Ghost" put on by the Young ,People of ,Carmel Presbyterian Church in the school room of the church on Wed, nesday evening -last was very seccess- ful. A good crowd was nut to enjoy the ...day which. :was very amusing, ev- eryone taking part •ding exceedingly well. Between aces there was a piano dee: by Mrs. Andrew, Haagen and daughter, Margaret. also selections •by the Love Orchestra. Mr. and Mrs. Lee Hedden oi Glan- worth, visited on Sunday with rela- tivesin town. ,Rev. W. A. Young. pastor of Car- ; mei Church, took the senvices on Sun- - ; -day last. ,At the evening •service '1 -animism& for his text "A New Cov- enant Give llbito Yoe. A quartette, Oh Iota- that will not let me go," by \\'. A, NI c Laren, Mrs, El, K. Htitttn,,Nlirt Irene floggarth and Miss \label Workman. Mrs Harry Abray and son of Lan - 0 ari here fur a couple tj ,%ith Ni r,, Abray's parents. Mr. Hudsom 11 •1)..roti:yNIrQtittti oi London , :lie wettl, at her home .here. -;''• atttl Xlr-. i'llos. Vrtlt artetntlp.. rs. 1 Wren Sr. si 're ertp•sts 1.,,inion friends. • 714 ar;?itr tre fling• ,-,tupde t.1 weeks 11', Esyt,..r: f;:iends. bran, 1, of tic t anail• ' i1eT,1 poppr dav sale liert ,i11213e 1V,11 so.........oesememtmemea,...semat.tat, THE SEAFORTH NEWS THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 11, 1937 ot' nioney ..-,a.; ffeali.:eil. t'nd .X.Ir. Net:1 S i.tri,-, of De- :- t. .t.ere ,i'tic uCi 1,,,,T ,,...„,k .„.;,,,, ,,t de 'in ;tune :ittil called on X1r,. R. ier. NIr. 1.11ex. Spark*, .1. l'..1. rson. the secretary of the 1111,1,on of Li4...vet, a,... liatt,. lianrl, for Ilnron, who ill a \H.", 1.„ .1,,i,,,,,,,, 11 10 11131111er A t.1,3,Int,t1 the glit,gt‘t ; • , ' . , ..,,,,,n; Sttuday 1,H1'.1 IIIT and itylie meeting. NIrs. ("ro-s ,told the chiddr,11 a ,tory on thatil...giving, Al kS NI ;'•• e3. a \ i431 Olt, ,t • :11,31 ir3 1- 11'1'111k ‘1"rr:1:1: 14"'"' '1 '"Ik "" ill" usc ;•,,,, "`: I 1.11,, ,/ 1111(1 It ik O for th,,i I"' ""i','"111."11 "Is "11'1' l'evi'vsg‘?1 ttty 1, Tie.tty Xt tex-te ;:atig e1-1*. 'ON e,tly :,dr. titi.:.ro"d ,...:Ithrott -ot;nt tie: t .,\I1",k:' Ahni''''''',14""`C it tilt ''',,11,er v.eck end in Toronto vi.„11jur. ,,tri,.,,,,i,. ,111i(113211 L'31',' ..310311 CO/1,10114S. nftot IX:fr, J. \ v. ;,,,It.trr.” ,isited reit.- 111'01' ''''` 11I,' ileotirated in Pink and hie, Be . Baby Rand 410101.4. A '013, TO K.itch,ner over .the week ;mei, tbr. Steer ,,etturftd a tine <leer near; ! '(III. '1,''''''Il.',d; u.IIII. '',"I'., arrau'II'l WIlitecitureli e,bile 011 A thrtnting I ri t, I ,, here the Cill Ill nt ti gramma Ling rt)111 43, :it/1011day. I rl,2 113 i1Y Ii311(1 to the Mif,,iOn 11311(1. 11, f,,,,i, • men,1„,,, ni T,,r,„ii „. „ 1 ,:i, 't'11 through. X1r,. Laird Miclele, •le ,,,,;- Ht,, -all, ,.,..,,„r 5.,,, i superint; edent of Cm. Baby Band took .1.'t ek ;•::t1 ,;, to to 0), innve. „e xh., ,,,if barge ,e the gradmoing class of 12 "Ciier; Snericttr. -hilt-frill: 1-ileit nor i ,,,,k, 11 et t v Rti,v- il,r, Harr:, Ccask of d,,,,pt„ .., ,,,,t rliffe, Bernice jinks, rt'at,y; Mitchell, :r.:, , , 6, ('.id at i,i,,, 1,,,,„,, 11,,,,,„, , titmice Di,iing. Norma Sniitli. Mar; -11and \Ir., latnes Troyer of T,..' :write 'Nlitott , jean t.1rmstrotig. Billy 11011 l'i .11.1, wiielf,- end visitors witb M ick!, Charles .Free, Earl Soiclan Xir. ittql Xdrs. 1c -ft. Ifudson. !lobby 'Freq.:lair. NIrs. Nikkle present - m 0. .1 405 art of Clint*, caned ,,,, , d each child with a diploma front the framds in town on Menday. Baliy 13and, al,o a balloon as they T'ne Arnold Circle of Carinei inissefi tlirmigh elle gate where 511. (-1'.1*.'' '`, . a! i1t1 1,711, of ef,,,„ ma. Kathryn I/ry sdale, su perin te id en t of lie- ".1 ,,i's ,-., 50 on Monday eve,,,..ing, the 11 i-sion Band, receiv,eti then). '.'it ANE ZOtOS VAPOR - MARCEL NO MACHINE ALL STEAM WAVES 10.00 for 7.50 ,1 7.50 for 5,00 t Paris Swirl Permanent 4.50 Charm All Permanent 3.50 TS IV Beauty Salon Favorite ,,,.,5,00 for 2.95 Wavola 2.95 SPECIAL Permanent 1.95 School Girls' Wave C or End Curls 1.50 1 All Permanents include sham- ): Pao, hair eel and f. wave., BEAUTY SALON PHONE 50 or 18. Main St„ Seaforth The meeting opened hy singing and iwayer. It was decided to hold the bazaar in the basement of the chureli ce1 Dec. 4ilt. After the offering Mrs. W. A, Young .1 5'.' the topic ou IMF. - ..hue -try work. \ reading on armistice lay by \Hs, Irene 11,oggartli. 1.411101 A 3, 1,erved. XIrs. Roy Nli•Laren's group of the Ladies' ,Aid i Cannel Church held a successful croquinole party at the home of \Jr,. XV. R. Davidson on Fri- day evening last. Larnrnie-Dunn- A quiet hut pretty 'wedding took olact; at the lThited Church parson- age. Hensel!. ,,it Saturday at 11.30 a.m. when Vera May, el-de,..1 dangle. eer of Mr. anti 1 i)tinn of llsborne bewnship, *weenie the !wide of Clayton Ray Lammie. :-011 of Mrs. I.,:onmit; and the late NN'i,Iliant Laramie of idensirli. 'The ceremony was performed hy Rev. tkrthar SM - :lair. The charming bride 11 3' ,1,1111, dre-, of linrgun6 veli,e with hat and other accessorivs to match :Ind carried a bouquet of Talisman roses and maiden hair ferns. The bride was attended hy Miss Greta Laminie, sitoer 1 th, groom, Who wore a of black velvet with ace; to match and her bouquet was l'ali:ittatt rose,. The groom was supported by 111ervyn Dunn. A wodding dinner was served to the immediate relatives of the bride and groom at the lion' of the bride's' parents in Csborne. The dining room was beautifitlly de- ..toratc,1 in pink and it bite ..and the bride', tattle was centred with the bride's cake. 1.ater in the day the happy young collide left ou a motor trip to NN'intlsor and 1),,troit. On their return thee) e ill reside in Exeter. The bride was t•he recipient of many beau- tiful and 1.1,01111 pre,ents. NIr. and Mr,. Laramie are bath very popular tit Exeter and 11 cnt1i. Mr. Lainniie i- a member tif the C.'N.'R. station staff at Exeter and the bride a mem- ber of the stall' of Clutinways Ltd., Exeter, and they have the best wishes of their many friends. Young People in Accident. - What 'might hate been a serious ac. eident ha:ppened to Mr, Arthur iiyson 1' ttm- '1 ruckersmith township on Friday right while driving on No, 4 highway, just north of Kippen. Fia 33, aCe,mliratiied, by Nlise Beryl 'Pfaff and had been spending the ev- ening at Belgrave and when return- ing to diensall was run into from be- hind by a ear driven by NIr. a 'baker from Zurich. NIr. Willa•rd w• as accompanied by • 711., ..lunie Cas- tile of liens:ill. The aseident happen- ed in front of the fern' of NIr. Monteith. The Finlayson ear it into the ditch and after resuming ahotit 5i) feet turned up side down, ,NII -s Pfaff wa, badly horned by the escap- ing acid from the battery and was also badly bruised about the head and shoulders. 'Mr. Finlay,on sustained a .eettre shaking up. In the XX Marc; car 711-s tarlile was badly cut by Hying requiring seven stitches .1o, the cm, in her neck. They were taken to the home of N•lr. ;Intl Mr, NIonteith and :Dr,. atttl Steer ,ramnoned. ,vho gave them. medical attention and the young ladies were able to he brought to their homes here the same night where they are now Traffic Officer Norman Lever of t'lititan 11t 31 111e ik•ne 11 the aceideirt. PL,if, member of the teaching: staff Of the lien,atil public school, will he •'f ti I 1,(1 to her room for several i r at the ,:t•ltti,t1 t•li TYy Miss Consitt. e.)-,,• \\exl.S. of the United chard 1.1,1 their N,ocialter r.11 I cnit:,, 4th it. the .4.11ori r,tttat tint tlittriit, vittertainiw, at. tiletr Hall,' of the .'Innt:11 and awn- nit ttn. vv. Ni'. the pre,iden1 of the VC XIS,, pt., 1,1, d oiter the openine exercises AUCTION SALE Of Furniture and 'Household 'Ef- fects in Egmondrille on Saturday, Nov. am itt WO pan., consisting of parlor suite, beds, springs and mat- tresses, 2 esatentsion tables, 'kitchen tbk s, oak sideboard, dining room chair., kitchen chairs, 2 ranges, pic- tures, dishes, carpenter's tools, .garden tools, 1 DeLaval cream separator, almost new, 111 Meiotic 'separator, lawn mower, 2 ladders and malty inh- er articles. Everything, without reserve as ,the property has been saki. 'Terms cash. XV. N. Ninechtel, Proprietor; Gro, H. :Elliott, Auctioneer. NOTICE TO CREDITORS lo the F.state of john Shannon, late of the nship of IldRillop, in the County, of Huron, !Gentleman, deceas- ed. \rho died on or tbout ttte. second day of Stptenfher, \, D, 1937. 'rake Notice that all persons hai- ina any claims or demand. against the e +tale of the thove deceased lutist forward particulars and proof of same to the undermentioned Solicitor iltt` or before the twenty-seventh day of November nest, after which ,late the undermentioned ex,•cumrs ,vill pro- reed1 distribute the tt,fitte 11 ittit gard ,raly to alto.0 claims which they shall then late received notice, 1)ated at Seatforth this nib day of November, ..1.1). 151.37, 111, -,GH t•-;01.5)MON StILANKO'N Executors. Ily their Solicitor, Elmer 1), Hell, Seaforth, 5 )ntario,' the elcise of the meeting a dainty Till1C11 1331:4 ThOr,tlay, iNo‘enther l'tth will be ob,ttrved a- a local holiday. 'Phere will he serviee Itt the l'nited Church at 2.45 a.m. Raw. 11. \, V011115, Rev. Arthur Sinclair and Rev. A, NI, Hunt Teeter itili 3SSI,l. Re , tI, F. Chandler of Kipiten tvill eive thee ad- dress. N1r,. Young itilt -.Me, a Ado: 0 violin selection by Nliss X.11.1..N1,. and tim,ic by the choir. Smith.Stott-- XIonclay. Nov. 8th, in the Unit- ed t'IntrIch, N1r. ,..klbert ward Smith of Lraulon, son Of Mr. and Mrs, Ilarry Smith id liens:ill, was united it, marriage to Nliss Dor- othy Stott, daughter of Mrs. 1)ortnity :R. Slott of 1.ondon. The marriage ceremony wa, ,ocriormeil Ity Rery, Sinclair in the presence ,if the imme diate families. The young conple left on a trip to Montreal and Eastern Canada after which they will reside in London where X1r. Smith ha. charge of a good ilnsiness. :\lr. and NIrs. Geo, Conlin., .4 Ha:, township were recent visitors bele, with Mr. and Ntre. Geo. Dick. .. __- How Best to Finish Poultry for Market In crate or pen fattening p,;:diry for market the greatest gains weight are made on the thinner, tin der-devel.,pett tltzt ordinarily grade "C" for Retelling and fiat if sold straight off the range. Snail birds should make steady gains net 10 three weeks feeding. If the birth; are in good -halm and reasonably fat tv-hen placed in ;the crates a short" ing period may lie need. 'Phe average increase in in normal crate' feeding ehould niare than pay for the feed. The increased returns from imoro,entent itt grade additittnal profit. Some g.routtd grains, such at. corn and wheat, are. better than others hitt any grains the fann- er may hal,' arc snitable. Small and mmarketable potatoes, cooked and ma -bed. are economical and fidd Pal- atability tn, any ratitio. Ttliey also help to product; white fat. Milk in anv form 1. de,iraftic.; ;Is may he used if milk 14 not as,riaille. The additiot of mutton tallow oi alll animal fat P the ratite e ill it -levees, ,the prortorthe, !of fat en the 11111,11,11 CaCC3,S, Lit rizneriments :it the Ce perimental Farm, ottaea, addi- tion of 15 per cent ground oyster inereased both feed consump- tion and gain by acs per rent. Crate feedings of cepen F., was al foetid to in, definitely sruntrior to pelt fattening. FARMERS ATTENTION "COLDER WEATHER IS COMING" 'We have a splendid selection of Winter Fuel for you, Hy -Grade "Alberta Lump" Coal ....... at $10.20 per ton Hamilton Coke, No, 1 quality $11.20 per ton "Pennsylvania Anthracite" stove or nut size, $12.20 per ton These prices apply tel elf ,onmni- ers. hauling tittle own "Hard Coal prices will be higher in December" All Price Cash The SEAFORTH FARMERS' CLUB J. H. Scott, Secretary. AUCTION SALE 01 Farm Stock and Implements be - bulging to Robert Dingdale at Lot 1, Concession 2, Stanley !Twp., 14 miles west of 1<ippen on Saturday, Nov. .10th at le.:30 Horses -1 spring colt, Ca,htle-11 Shorthorn cow w year, old supposed to 'be in calf; 1 Short- horn COW -I years old, due in May; 1 Shorthorn heifer due in May; 1 red grade cow 4 years old, freshens in May; 1 •b,la,ck cow 43 years otd, due in Mardi; 1 red g,rade.haifer bred Sept. 3rd, ...\11 these cows are 'bilking. 11' yearling steer; 5 .spring calves; 1 calf 6 weeks old. :Pigs '20 chunks of pigs; 1 sow clue about Noy. ,20th. Imp•leinents,-4 Deering hinder 7 fi. cut: 1 11,ecring, mower .6 ft, cm; 1 Frost & XVood 12 -hoe cultivator, sPring tooth; 1 set 4 section diam•ond Itarrtmvs; 1: steel drran land roller; bean sculTler and puller combined; hay rake; seed drill, 12 hoot .1 farm waxon; 1 ir, in axle wagon; 1 1111Y rack; set bob sleighs; 11. 'cutter; 1 seuffler. 2 walking plows; Fordsoe plow 1 1 Clinton fanning mill witth full set of •seives including clov- er; scales, 20110 lbs.; 28 -foot ladder• bag truck; 2 wooden gates; 11 set double team harness; 1 set single miss; horse collars; halters: 3 set, donbletrees and neck yokes; wras's -''der: block and tackle; several log- ging chains; saws, grindstone, cistern 8 -barrel galvanized sap tank: 1 large sap pan; iron mgar kettle; 1.50 sap pails with spiles; 5 gal. ,yrnp can and ;several 1 gal. cams: WO sound seek.; 1 hay fork; 200 blish. mixed feed; about 1410 thus. yellow Intermed- iate mangels; forks, shovels, pails w (eaten barrel and 0 Wife rous ',mall articles. ll'onte Comfort range; 1 large cher- ry 01.1ele: 1 Congoleuin rug, 0x 1111,;,. IC von thin 5 will he sold without re- Prerms--eash. t4', H. Elliott. Auctioneer; 14th' ert 'I -ibis -dale, Proprietor. TWO AUCTION SALES At Cambert Salesyards, Strathroy. On SIAT1.1141/11, Nov. Ileb, 3.511 1INV.11) C....Afr'r LE, incintling 2011 Choice Nfixed Steers, thalance I toilers, Stock ron and Cali it-, It-,tttl run of 'Mixed Pig, '011 \ Al)- N'ESI/V1'. Nov. 17th, 75 TIOIRSI;S beeredine 40 Very Choke SIP -Mite l'5 N'oung 'Werkhorses. broken; 211, Ones, Twos and Threes. Trucks to deliver. Terms Cash. Inquiries, Phone 274, Strathroy, A. U. McAlpin, Atte- tioneer. FOR SALE 1:9311' Chevrolet coach in first class condition, also it new- top huggY and light wagon. Front the estate of Sive late 'Alfred Anstin. Apply to Mrs. .11fred ,.1nstin, Varna, Ont. LOST \, barrack, and Office a pocket hook with a sort ref money. Will finder please leave at Post Office. WANTED To bay a frame garage, at once. Write D. Cronin, St, Colunthan. Phone '22 - 17, Dublin central, ' TOWN OF SEAFORTH COURT OF REVISION The first meeting- of the Court of Revision for hearing appeals against the As,cs,ment Roll for 11937 of the Town of Seaforth witll be heicl in the neinteil Chamber, Seaforth, on Tinirs- ;lay, Nov. 25tt,, t 1) o'clock p.m, D. H. WIT -SON, Clerk, Seaforth. Nov. /110, 1,937. IVIEETTN•G OF HURON COUNTY COUNCIL Tbe next meeting of the Huron Cr.traty Council will be held in the Council Chambers. 'Goclerich, com- mencing Tnes,day. November 161, 1937. at 2 p.m. All accounts, not•ice- of deputations, applications and ten- ders shatild he in the hands of the Clerk by November 116d-11, 1937, 3. 74. R}OBER.TS, County Cleric, Goderich; Outstanding C sh Values Weiners, 2 lbs. 33c Bologna, 2 lbs 25c Sausage, 2 lbs. 33c GRADE A LARGE EGGS 40c dozen Trade only Large 17 oz. Bottle Vanilla 29c 2 lbs, Shortening 25c 2 lbs. Lard 27c 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 Men's Rubber Boots per pair 2.90 Men's Laced Rubber Boots per pair 1.85 BROOMS, each 19e W. J. Finnigan 1111119=111.1....MBIMIS•60. alliMassur ELMER D. BELL. B.A. Successor to john H. Best BARRISTER, SOLICITOR NOTARY PUBLIC Seaforth, Ontario IN MEMORIAM In memory of James McQueen who passed away N,oventher lib, 111936, Farewell, dear Husband, thy ;work is' Tn.:, willing hands will toil no more, A loving Father, kind and trite, Nn nine on earth we miss like yaw -Sadly missed 'by his \\lie and RFtmily. NOTICE l'At14 parties have CM W teethon the roads of "reekersmith, during year 119'37, must have their account for the work dame, in.the hands of the ,Road Sup!,, R. 11/alrymp•le, Eippen No. 3. by ,November 2111h, if they W141 pay- ment therefor. 415 D. F. McGRIEIGOR, Clerk, PROPERTY FOR SALE desirable property on Main St., tlegruouthille, consisting of seven room frame house with 'hard and soft water and hydro, half an acre of laud. and stable and her: h 01.1Se, 'Possession Nov. 20111. Corner lot. \Tilly at The Ne w-,' Itice, -- ----- WANTED A number tif cattle ;or winttr :feed- ing; lots of feed tit 15 water. Wolliti engage help to attend to them. Ni ply t1 sing 4 I len tall central. PULLETS FOR SALE 24 Rock millets, laying, ',IX 111011111, old, for sale. Mrs. Jake 11'erni, EL; mondville. FARM FOR SALE \vot...htnit Inn acre farm on 4High- 003 near town, price ,lifty-live hund- red. half cash. ;Apply at News NOTICE The 01phi-signed Will keep on Lre, 17, Ceti 3, Meliillop, a yourt4 York, shire boar, this hog being pnrehased atthe ,O.A.C, sale, Guelph, being among the high priced trnes, 11 isire was imported in /.lb: his clam also imp. A limited nunither of sows can 'be bred, ntreferablv young ones. Three young sows Inc sale, just bred. John Nolan, 'Phone ;31 r 144, Seaforth, • AGENTS WANTED Best po,,ible proposittion to offer active men with ambition t, t forge ahead. Line of 20!) daily necessities. Reserved territories. Cosh Terms. Nt Risk !Plenty of genuine chances for smecess, independence, sure living Over 71311 satisfied dealers now...AX111 NOT YOU? WiR11-re. 1 NINItEtIll- ATT.ILY ,FOR INFORIkAT 1,0N: PAMILIEN ('0. 570 St. Clement St.. M0.11 treat 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 prev- ious facilities enables 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 • 'Two grass farms, 75 acres, Si lot It.), con. 1,1,, Xlcisi'ill'opt and 50 acres, $1./... lot 19, con. 2, Ifibbert, always plenty of water. The late Charles and Margaret Holhein Estate. Apply to Mrs, Richards, apposite Seaforth Col- legiate. HOUSE FOR SALE Frame house, 8 rooms, cement foun- dation, electric lights, barn and six lots, adapted for market ,gardening. Oharles Holbein Rstate. Apply to Mrs. Richards, own-A:Ile 'Collegiate. CIDER MILL Will make Cider and Apple Batter on Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday. ,Friday of each meek during 011taber and November. Cider Mill located tin the street leading to the ,Golf Conrse, West Ward, Mitchell, Fred Renwick, Proprietor. Terms cash. ESTRAYED Strayed on tLot al, Coil. 9, Me Killop, two weeks ago, a York sow. Owner may have same by proving property and ,paying expenses. Henry F. Bettermann, R.R. '11, Dublin. 45 FUR LINED COAT FOR SALE A gentleman's .fter lined coat, about 4t11 or -14, good condition. Apply at The News office. GRAIN AND BEANS WANTED I am buying grain and beans for Mr. Thatnp,on of Hensel!. For prices call 1615 r 4, Sam Chesney, Staiurth, a ge n t for Pennsylvania oils and greases. FOR SALE Vire choice York pigs ready to wean; registered York hog, 1 year otd, "Wildwood"; 1 good year old ,Percheron colt; d year old Holstein heifer. Harold Penhale, Bayfield, Ont. HOUSE FOR SALE Nine room house on Victoria Street. !garage, two lots, hen house, Phone 3304 or write P.O. Box 402. LUMBER FOR SALE Second 'hand lumber and 3x4 scant- ling and hardwood flooring. Harry Kiehne, R.R. No, 11, Bornholm Ont. Phone .512 r APPLES FOR SALE StPY apples for sale. Phone '6212-24, ;Fred 1:11cCiymont, Varna, MODEL B624X $195° Get the thrill of radio at its btst, full volume comparable to finest A,C, sets. Automatic Tone Compensation, Automatic Volume Control, New Per- manent Dynamic Speaker. And the lowest Battery consumption ever possible with a six -tube set. See and hear ... the finest radio you have ever beard. A new Westinghouse model for every buyer. at COME 114 AND GET OUR TRADE-IN PROPOSITION e JOHN BACH Main St., SEAFORTH Phone 17 1