The Seaforth News, 1929-03-28, Page 8PA
TH EAFORTH
EWS.
HENSW4.
Mr, Alf rimithleft (or Oshawa on
Pialey oveiling where he has aceepted
o•altion.
Mr, and Mrs., Elliott Bell it for
Detroit oo Monday where they Intend
making their home,
M. John Solders left for London
on Wesley morning where he ex-
pects to sectire a situation on the rail -
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Bezzo and
family moved' to Goderieh last week
where Mr.Bezzo has secured work
it the harbor.
Casey Hudson and Fred Fairbairn
have opened a garage at Zurieh, As
they are both capable men, they will
no doubt to well.
13ert Johnson and- his com-
pany of eutertainers are playing three
nights this week in town and are
having good crowds. They leave here
Thursday for Exeter where .they will
play three nights, •
Miss Gerty Higgins of Exeter spent
the week end et her home here.
Mr. Devid Cantelon has built over
his office, greatly adding to its ap-
pearance.
Mr, and. Mrs, William McKay and
daughter Marion intend leaving short-
ly for Hagersville where their son
Russell is practising medicine. They
will keep house for the doctor for a
while.
• Mrs. S. G. Peppier has returned
home from Elora where she went to
attend the funeral of a relative.
Mrs, Cecil Cooper and little eon, of
'Clinton, *ere recent visitors at the
home of her father, Mr. Wil•liam
Stone,
Mr. John McDonell continues to
improve and is able to sit up awhile
each day,
The Hensall bakery is again open-
ed and is doing its old time business,
'Miss Flo Cudenore of Toront•o. is
visiting friends in town.
'Mrs. Roland Cudanore has returned
to town after soendkig the winter
with friends -at Montreal, Toronto and
Kitchener.
The services at the United Church
were well attended last Sunday. The
pastor, Rev. Arthur Sinclair preached
at both services. Special services will
he held in the Church every evening
except Saturday this week. Next
Sunday being Easter Sunday, appro-
priate services will be held and special
music by the choir.
On Thursday last a very pleasant
afternoon was spent by the Woman's
Missionary Society of the United
Church. The occasion was, the an-
nual birthday party of the Society.
The basement of the church was beau-
tifully, decorated as also were the
tables. A large number of ladieswere
present and the meeting was presided
over by the president, Mrs. Charles
McDonnell. After the opening ex-
ercises the following •program was
given: a reading by Mrs.Horton, a
trio by Mrs. Drysdale, Mrs. • Sinclair
and Mrs. Hess, an instrumental by
Miss Agar, a solo by Mrs. H. J. Mc-
Donnell; solo by Mrs,. Hedden, read-
ing. Mrs. McDonnell and an address
on China by Mrs. Dougall and a read-
ing by Mrs, Monroe. After the pro-
gram a lunch was served by the la-
dies, tea being poured by the follow-
ing: Mrs. Wm. Buchanan, Mrs. Hen-
ry, Mrs, John Johnson and Mrs. Thas
Murdoch.
Messrs. Claude Blowes and Ferris
Cantelon were in London on Satur-
day.
Some farmers have commenced
plowing and there is every indication
of an early spring.
Miss Ellis, Miss Buchanan and
Miss Stuart attended a show in Lon-
don on Friday last.
The concert put on by the Sunimain
Trio on Friday evening last was well
attended and each artist gave a very
pleasing rendering of their numbers.
Mr. Roy Weber intends going into
chicken raising extensively and is
erecting colony houses.
Mr. Thos. Shaddock is being visit-
ed for a few &Lys by his brother from
Londesboro.
•Mr, Roy Todd underwent an ope-
ration this week having a growth re-
moved from his forehead,
Dr. Milne of Blyth was in the vil-
lage Tuesday.
Me. Carl Passmore has opened a
garage at Calgary' and his many
fricnds wish him every success.
People passing the hydro shop ad-
mire the beautiful Easter WilidOw, ar-
ranged by Miss Edna tlilf, assistant
in the haairo office. It is a credit to
her taste and skill.
The auditors' report fer 1928 are
out and WM be distributed as far ae
possible though the village.
On Tuesday evening of this week
a pleasings event took place at the
g,
meetinot the Odrifellows, when Mr.
WifliamlfacKav who is leaving
for Hagersville, was presented with
an easy chair. Mr: MacKay hap been
identified with the Odd Fellows for
a good many years and made a feel-
ing reply,
HOG SHIPMENTS
For February, 1929:
Seaforth—Total hogs, 437, select
• bacon 176, thick smooth 228, heavies
20, extra heavies 0, shop hogs 7, lights
and feeders 0.
• Brocefield—Total hogs 146, select
• bacon 64, thick smooth 75, heavies 4,
extra heavies 0, shop hogs 2, lights
and feeders 0.
Walton --Total hogs 377, select ba-
con 117, thick smooth 221, heavies 22,
extra heavies 0, shop hogs 0, lights
and feeders 11.
Huron County—Total hogs 6358,
select bacon 2229, thick smooth 3602,
heavies 280, extra heavies 12, shop
hogs 86, lights and feeders 46.
Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 25c.
Zurich,
Mr, John Weida of Zurich has sold
his 100 acre farm on the corner of
Zurich road and Parr line to Mr, Sol
Schroeder, immediate possession be
-
Mg given.
John Douglas, town line, Stanley
township, has rented his farm to Jos.
Gelinas, a neighbor, Mr. Douglas
will continue to live on the farm.
The death took place at Dashwood
on Mardi Ilith of Mali -rata Schumaker
wife of H. M, Willert, aged 54 years
and 9 months, She had suffered a
paralytic aeroke about four weeks
previous. She leaves to mourn het -
lose her husband, four daughters and
wo sone: Mrs, Fired 'Welber; V/
Mrs, A. Keller, Lillie, Rose, Per/SY 1
and garnet, at home, aleo her mothers
and. a' stepePlettle•
GRATEFUL THANES .
I wish to thank the malty friends
who so kindly helped roe in nass sore
Med, during the long arionths of sick-
ness. in making' the sale a success; in
=wag ua to our new home; and for
their sympathy and hells in my recent
bereavement, MRS. WALTER
COLPIE, Kippen,
CARD OF THANKS,
Kruse Bros. take this opportunity
of thanking the Seaforth Fire Bri-
gade and the neighbors who worked
so hard in saving the house and near-
by buildings during the fire Tuesday
morning. Yours gratefully, KRUSE
BROS,
HOME MADE COOKING SALE
The Ladies' Aid Society of the
Presbyterian Church are having a
sale of home made cooking in the va-
cant store opposite the "Commercial
Hotel on Saturday, March 30th. Sale
commences at 3 o'clock. 13
HATCHING EGGS
Eggs for hatching, bred -to -lay,
White Rocks, Apply to MRS. JULIA
Mc MILLAN. Phone 266 r 24.
15•
DAIRY COW WANTED.
IGood dairy cow, fresh, Jersey pre-
ferred. Phone McKillop 239r16.
13
GRASS SEED FOR SALE,
Timothy a,nd Alsike mixture, about
27 per cent alsike, lac a pound; Pure
Timothy, $4 a bus.; Yellow bloseom
sweet Clover, $5 a bus.; White blos-
som sweet clover, $4.50 a bus.; All
government graded seed. RUSSELL
D'OUGHERTY, Walton, Lot 13,,
Con. 17, Grey twp. Telephone 37-19,
Brussels'. 18
APARTMENT TO RENT.
Comfortable four -roomed apart-
ment, near corner of highway. Low
rent to desirable party, Apply at The
Neaess, • 18
APARTMENT TO RENT.
Six rooms over W. M. Stewart's
grocery store. Apply to E. L, BOX.
13
MAN WANTED.
Good man, good with horses, to
sign for six Months or year. Start 1st
of • April. 'THOS. BROOME, Win-
throp. 16
HOUSE FOR SALE.
Six400med house and .34. acre good
garden land. All modern conveniences
and good cellar. Near Seaforth Col-
legiate Institute. Moderately priced
for quick sale. Apply at The News
Office,
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock and Imple-
ments. --Thomas Brown has been in-
structed to sell by public auction on
Lot 3, Concession 4, McKillop, on
Wednesday, April 3rd, 1929, at 1 o'-
clock sharp, the following:
Farm—The 'farm consists oi the
east three-quarters of lot 3, conces-
sion 4, of the Township M McKil-
lop, containing 75 acres of choice
land. On the premises are a drilled
well with windmill and large water
trough, a small stable and about 6
acres of hardwood bush, 25 acres un-
der cultivation, balance in hay and
grass.
Horses—Bay horse 1•0 years old,
brown mare 11 years old.
Cattle—Durham cow due April 20;
Durham cow due May 1st; Durham
calf rising one year old; Durham hei-
fer rising one year old; 40 young
hens, 2 geese and -1 gander.
Implements—Massey Harris bind-
er, 6 -'foot cut, with sheaf carrier and
truck; McCormick mower, 6 -foot cut;
Massey -Harris cultivator with seed
box attached; Massey -Harris combin-
ed drill; Bain wagon, set of sleighs
nearly new: Chatham fanning mill:
Quebec sulky riding plow, walking
plow, set of 4 -section harrows, scuf-
flea' land roller, cutter, buggy, Stan-
dard cream separator, set of scales
WO lbs. capacity., water trough, 160
feet of hay •fork rope, 6 pulleys, sugar
kettle, sap pan, 65 sap buckets, 100
sap scales. a quantity of potatoes, ba-
by carriage, new baby cradle, grind-
stone, gravel box, set of double har-
ness, nearly new, extra harness for
third horse, fly net, dozen grain bags,
cant hook, logging chain, scoop shov-
el, se.. of 4 -horse eveners, 3 -horse ev-
ener, set of doubletrees, neckyoke.
pair of rack sills, aortae plank and
scantling, stock rack, flat top for
sleigh, wagon jack, flat top and slid-
ing car Inc hay rack, horse clippers,
kitchen chairs and table and several
other articles too numerous to men-
tion. No reserve a5 proprietor is giv-
ing up farming.
Terms ---On farm will be made
knows, on day of sale or by applying
to the proprietor. Terms on Chattels
—All sums of $10 and under, cash;
over that arnount, 8 months' credit
will be given by furnishing approved
joint notes with property owners as
security, or a discount of 6 per cent.
per annum allowed off for cash on
credit amounts, JOSEPH GIVLIN,
Prep.; T. Brown, Auct.
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
NOTICE is hereby given that all
creditors and others having claims
against the estate of Nancy Kinney,
late of the Township of laf ciaillop, in
the County of Huron, who died 011
the 25th day of February, 1929, are
requested to forward then- claims
against the estate of'Nancy Kinney,
late of the Township of McKillop, se
the County of Huron, who died on
the 25th day of February, 1929, are
required to forward flreir claims duly
proven to the undersigned, solicitor
for the administrator on or before
the lith day of April, 1929.
AND NOTICE is further given
that after the said date the adminis-
trator will proceed to distribute the
estate, having regard only to the
claims of which he then shall have
notice.
Dated at Seaforth this 27th day of
March, 1929.
JOHN J. ,HUGGARD,
Seaforth, Ont.
Solicitor for Administrator.
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ASH
PRIC
—APRIL 1st, 2nd, and 3rd ONLY,-
AYLMER TOMATOES, large tins .....................2 for 23tAc
GOLDEN BANTAM CORN ...........................7 for 38%e
FOREST CITY RAKING POWTSR, per quar29%c
MAGIC BAKING POWDER, Per Pound . . .. ... .
CLUB HOUSE BAKING rowDpE, per pound , ......
3 Pkgs, KELLOGG'S CORN FLAKES ......... . ..,....,„ „291/ac
3 Pkg, LUX SOAP. • ..... . .. ..... .23%c
2 Pounds SEEDLESS RAISINS., 23,/3c
1 Pound Salada Tea: - ...... ... . . . ... ....... -69%c
10 BARS P. dt G. SOAP , ........ ..... ..... „ .„,, „ 371/2c
BUY HERE -- BUY NOW -- AT THESE PRICES
Free Delivery anywhere in Seaforth
IT WILL PAY YOU g0 BUY FROM
W. J. FINNIGAN
WORK WANTED.
+Taking care of lawns and putting
in gardens. Apply to 'The News Of-
fice, 14
HELP WANTED.
Capable girl or woneao for general
housework All conveniences. Apply
at 'TheeNews Office, • 16
CLOVER SEED
Yellow Sweet Clover Seed for sale.
Government tested. Apply to RAY.
ORAWRORD, Lot 18, Oon, 14, Mc-
Killop, Walton R.R. 1. 1311
HARNESS FOR SALE
Collars, sweatbands', etc., at reason-
able prices. A, M. HILL,. Shoe Re-
pairs. 13
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Effects. The follow-
ing articles will be sold by public
auction on Saturday, March 30, 1929,
at Village of Walton:
Two bedsteads, 2 bedsprings, 1
mattress, 1 extension table, 1 falling
leaf table, 2 small tables, half dozen
oak dining room chairs with leather
seats, 6 other chairs, 1 small rocking
chair, 1 music rack, 1 writing desk,
2 washstands, 1 kitchen sink, it kitchen
cupboard, 1 Gurney -Oxford range, 1
flower stand, dishes, lamps, pictures,
picture frames, 1 fire extinguisher, 1
tivo-quart ice cream freezer, 1 wash-
ing Machine, 1 wringer, 1 wheelbar-
row, 1 scuffler, 1 draw knife, 1 pick,
1 crosscut saw, 15 cedar posts, scythe,
grindstone, ice tongs, crowbar, buck-
saw, brace and bit, chains, forks and
other articles too numerous to men-
tion.
Terms cash.
MRS. R. H. FERGUSON, Propriet-
ress; Geo, 11. Elliott, ',Auctioneer.
• HATCHING EGGS.
I7T0111 bred -to -lay Barred Plymouth
Rotles. Kvery' bird under trapnest
end onlyhigh praducers used fer
breeding. Sired by pedigreed cock-
erels, We guarantee 85,p.c. fertility.
Our, Last teat proved. 95 p.c. fertile,
Eggs are all selected and eandled
15.00 per hundred. OLIVER. SIEs
GRIST, Centre •st., Seaforth. Phone
304. •1.1 tf
• AUCTION SALE.
Of Household Goods.—At resi-
dence of Mrs, R. E. Coates, John and
Sperling street: Seaforth, on Wednes-
day, April 3rd at 1.30 p.m.
Parlour suite, bedroom suite,
springs and mattress, stretcher, set-
tee and chair, clocks, mirror, couch,
large library table, extension dining
table, 'sideboard (o'ak), folding leaf
table, cellar table, small tables, mor-
ris chair, piano stool, wicker rocking
chair, plate rail, pictures, 4 kitchen
chairs, hammock, 4 verandah chairs,
2 carpet sweepers, verandah rugs, 1
rug 3114x4 yds.; 1 nug 3x35 yds.; 1
rug 3x4 yds.; small rug esix1114 yds.;
small rug 1x2 yds,; strip of green
carpet 7 yds.; 2 electric table lamps,
large oil lamp, 2 small oil lamps, 2
lanterns, 2 iron pumps, 36 ft. exten-
sion ladder, grindstone, garden hose,
lawn mower, gasoline stove, coal oil
heater, small wood heater, step lad-
der, wheelbarrow, ash shaker, chenille
curtains, -curtain poles, invalid back
rest, bed pan, shaving set, 3 hanging
pots, flower potsa fruit jars,' dishes,
Washtub, wringer, cloaltes basketegal-
vanized tub, kitchen utensils, copper
boiler, lunch. box with thermos, and
other miscellaneous items.
Terms cash.
MRS. R. E. COATES, Proprietress;
Geo, H. Elliott, Auctioneer.
15 DAYS
Mar. 281h to Pipr. 13th
OUT THEY GO — AT HALF PRICE
Every pair of Ladies' arid Children's Rubbers. Bring the shoes
intended to be fitted with rubbers, to insure a satisfactory fit.
20 PER CENT. OFF CHILDREN'S SHOES, Sizes 9 to 12
WINDOW PANELS AND CURTAIN MATERIAL by the yard.
At Greatly Reduced Prices
COMFORTER CHINTZ, 36" wide—ends---
At,per yard
COTTON FLANNELS AND CRETONNES, 35c
Reg. 45c. Per yard
SILK AND WOOL DRESS GOODS 69c
. Regular $1.25 per yard. At, per yard
ALL -WOOL FLANNEL (Just the thing for little tots' coats)
20 Per cent. Off Marked Price,
20 Per Cent. off Regular Price will be given during Sale Days on the
following: Ladies' Spring and Summer Vests, Ladies' and
Children's Hose—a large assortment, Men's Work Smocks,
made to fit and fit to wear—all sizes; Men's.and Boys' Sweat-
ers and Windbreakers, just what you want for fine spring days
2 Only Dinner Sets, 97 pieces. =These sets are semisporcelain Eng-
glish ware, and are neatly patterned mid gold traced.
10 Per Cent. Off' All Paints and Hardware
—A USEFUL PRIZE GIVEN WITH EVERY $10 ORDER—
TERMS CASH — EGGS TAKEN AS CASH
F. ell
BEECHWOOD STORE
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Spring Plantin
Now is the time to plan
Soon it will be time to plant
A GOOD CATALOGUE IS OF REAL HELP IN ALL PLANNING
A Copy of 041r 1929 issue will be gladly mailed free
on request. It is, we believe, the best of its kind
ever published in Canada.
We also offer a Landscape Service specially ,designed
to help in any planting problem. This is alwaya
available.
WE ARE LARGE GROWERS OF
Trees, Shrubs, Evergreens, Vines
and Perennials
JOHN CONNON Co., Limited
NURSERYMEN AND FLORISTS HAMILTON, ONT.
• PASTVRE nrg. •
100 acreS of pasture land to -rent ni
Hibbert on 3rd concession 13miles
eaatit 01 St: Qolstinbau Well feoced
and watered. • The property pf
Richard Ilarry, For further particul-
ars aPply al the residence of MRS,
.L Crombie nt Seaforth.
FARM TO RENT ao.
100 acres of grass" land withgood
shade and water. Apply to MS, E.
REYNOILDS, Sea for t 113 tf
CLEARING AUCTION §AL4
,Farin Stock and Implementstat
Lot 8, 'Coneession 5, McEillop Ton -
ship, 1 mile east of Beeehwood, 04
Friday, 'April 0th, at 1 O'clock sharp,
the follOwingt
Horses, -1 heavy draught mare ris-
ing '10, years old, 1 agricultural,broOd
mare 11 years old, in foal to. Vlash
On"; matched general platP0a41
team rising six ard seven years; goOd
single and. double; 1 agriculttualo'geld-
ing 1 yr. aid, got by ',Flash Oit";. 1
driver 10 yrs. old, quiet.and
Cattle -1 Hereford cow dae
27; 1 Durham co* ate Oct,‘ISt; 1
Holstein cow clue June 1st; 1;Durham
cow due Sept. let; 1 farrow covel, two
Hereford steers, 1 yr, old; two Here-
ford heifers 1 yr, old; two Young
calves.
Illogs.--1 brood sow with litter of
ten; 9 hogs about 180 lbs.
50 young hens,
laspleanen.ts.-1 Massey -I -Farris bin-
der 6 ft. cut; 1 Massey -Harris mower
6 ft. cut; 1 Massey-illarris disc drill;
1 Maesey-Harris manure spreader; 1
MasseyelHarris 2 furrow riding Plow;
1 Cocksbutt 1 ,furrow riding plow; 1
Paris walking plow; 1 International
cultivator; I Keystone hay loader; 1
International horse rake, set of four
section harrows, 1 land roller, 1 disc
harrow, 1 scuffler, 1 Bain wagon, 1
truck wagon, I set of sloop sleighs,
new; a ateel tire top buggy, 1 box
cutter, 1; Clinton fanning mill with
bagger, I set scales 2000,lb. capacity;
1 flat hayrack with- sliding car, new;
1 grant! box, • 1 stock rack, 1 root
pulp'er, 1 grind stone, 1 sugar kettle,
1 wheel barrow, 1 standard cream
separator, 2 sets of heavy team harn-
ess, 1 set of single harness, I stall at
St. Columban sheds, set of slings with
block and chain, hay fork, 160' hay
fork rope, NaPartman Re Ward hay
car, crosscut sawo wire stretcher,
darks, shovels, logging chains, neck -
yokes, vahiffletrees, 25 grain begs and
other articles too numerous to men-
tion. Grain. -150 bus, mixed grain,
.•
wheat and barley.
[Furhiture.-1 Moffat range, Belle
Oak heater, 1; three burnee cnal
stove, 2 oak extension tables,- 7' Small
tables, 6 kitchen chairs, 1 rocking
chair, 1 bedr0ont ,suite, 2 beds, ,l,cutsa
boardel couch, 1.70aisy, churoseleeicce.
linoleum 12' x 20'; 2 hanging elarnjase
2 lamps, 2 lanterns, pictures, bergels,
etc.
Terms.---1Grain, hens, and all sumo
of $10 and under, cash; over that a-
mount '12 months' credit will be 'given
by furnishing approved joint teotes
with property owners as security, or a
discount of 5 p.c. off ,for cash on cre-
dit amounts. F.EIRIGUS HORAN,
Proprietor; Thos. Brown, auctioneer.
AUCTION -SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements.
Thos. Brown has been instructed to
sell by public auction on Lot 7, Con-
cession 1, Huron Road, one mile east.
of Seaforth, on Tuesday, April 2nd,
at 1 o'clock sharp, the following:
Horses -1 mare 6 years old, 1,300
lbs; 1 mare in foal, 1200 lbs.; 1 mare
in foal, 1600 lbs.; I mare 12 years old
1250 lbs.; 1 two year old filly, 1 year-
ling colt. *
Cattle -4 Holstein cows 4 years old
due to calve in December, 1 Holstein
heifer due to calve in July, 1 Jersey
heifer due to calve in !July; 2 Jersey
calves,
Hogs -4 brood sows, 29 hogs about
140 lbs, 10 hogs about 125 lbs., 10
hogs about 75 lbs.
Implements -1 McCormick binder
6 -foot cut, complete, nearly new; 1
stiff tooth cultivator, 11 tooth; 13 dist
drill, 1 9 -foot land roller; 1 9 -foot
dump rake, 1 2 -furrow plow; 2 walk-
ing plows; 1 -furrow riding plow; one
-wagon and boy, also hay rack, timber
Inc gravel box, I 16 -plate disc; 1 'set
bobsleighs, I flat rack, 1 cutter, steel
tire buggy, set scales, Chatham fan-
ning mill, 1 Clipper fanning inill, 1
clover huller, 1 corn planter, 1 corn
scuffler, 6 -foot mower, 4 oak barrels.
set single harness, 2 sets double har-
dens, collars, 14 -inch Bell cutting box
w-ith carriers, circular saw, 300 bush-
els seed oats, 200 bushels feed oats,
300 bushels barley and early oats
suitable' for seed, set slings, quantity
of yellow sweet clover hay, 400 Ideal
in excellent cendition , 1 three horse
power lfassey-lHarris engine nearly
-new, 1 4 -burner Perfection oil- stove
and oven and -numerous articles. Ev-
• erything will be sold without reserve
as -proprietor has rented 'the faem, In
event -of rain, salewill heoheld!under
Terms.L-Ali suMs of'1$1.0.a.nd under,
cash; over " that amount '7- months'
credit will be given on tuaishing an-
prove4 bankable paper. Six per cent.
Per annum off for cash: IS, F. CARe
RON, Proprietor; Thos. Brown, auct.
FARMS FOR SALE.
Two fifty -acre farms for sale. One
situated one mile east of Seatforth on
the highway, good clay loain, well
drained and fenced, seeded, nice ap-
ple orchard, high sloping land. Barn
newly -shingled, 34x50; good 10 -room
frame house, new roof, an ideal poul-
try farm. Also fffty acres of pasttre
on 2nd concession, of Hibbert, two
miles from Dublin. All with good
woven fence and. draineCnever failing
spring creek. Both these farms will
be sold at a sacrifice. Apply to P.
DNIL, Dublin, Ont. 18
BABY gilIcKs AND
CUSTOM HATCHING
Baby. Chicks from beet bred -to -lay
stook ,that have • free range. Barred
Rocks, $16.00 per hundred; S.C,W,
.Leghorns, $15.00 per hundred; after
May 1,5th all chicks' $1.00' per hun-
dred less. Custom hatching $4,00 per
hundred in one hundred lots or more.
E. J, TREWAIRTHIA, Holmesville
P.0„ OM, Phone 611r22, Clinton,
central, 1211
HODSD. AND STABLD :ro DENT.
On tmtisa, Street, tight -roomed
franc house with electric light and
electric -range, and tom water; also .a
good stable with cement -6100554uid
with lights and town watee, Wtit rent
With or without 10 4Qrea of land. AP -
ply to J. 11. REYNOLDS, , 10tf
SEED OATS FOR SALE '
Seed oats, Improved Banner , also
Yellow blossom Sweet Clover, Apply
to HENRY F. BE"U'ERIMAINN,
R.R. 1, Ph -one 23-0, Dublin', 15
FOR SALE
Two York sows for sale, due to
farrow about April 10. Phone 1313r12.
HUGH ,•CHESNEY, Tucicersmith, .
• 11,3
EGMONDVILLE GARAGE
'• The thriving village of Egmond-
ville is opening up a garage on April
1st" Will handle all, kinds gas, oil,
also repair work, by GEORGE
Phone 14602, Seaforth, 114
NOTICE
Carload Of Cedar Posts and load of
Alberta C-oal arrived last week. (Car of
13. C. Shingles will arrive this week,
Phone 123, R. -J. MdMILILAIN. 15
ROOMS TO RENT.
,Over Mr. Wigg's store two bed-
rooms, sun room, sitting room and
kitehen with, town Water. Apply to
W. G. WillIVEIS, Seaforth, 13
cLovErt SEED FOR SALE
qoantity M White , Blossom
Sweet °lover Seed. Apply to JOHN
DEDANEY, St. Collimbats. 'Lot 10,
Concession 4, McKillop. 13
BABY mums.
Tom Barron single comb White
Leghorn hens mated to cockerels
from trapnested hens of 275 and 300
eggs. S.C. White Leghorn chicks 12o
each; after June lstel cent per chick
less. Barred P. Rock hens, mated to
cockerels from Eaglenest liatchery
Co„ Sandusky, Ohio. Chieks.14t each,
after June Ist le per chick less. Hat-
ching eggs $3.00 per hund'red. HAR-
RY ICSIEIHNE, RJR. 1, Bornholm,
Ont. Phone 512-23, Dublin.
SWEET CLOVER SEED
Yellow blossom Sweet clover seed
for sale,!Apply to Joseph L. Malon-
ey, Beechwood. Phone 40-22, Dublin,
14
THURSDAY, MARCH 8, 1929,,
PRODDSRONAD CAEN,
adedicel,
DR. I-1-, HUGH ROSS, I)Itysicaao
and Surgeon. -Late of London Mk
pita!, London, gnoland, Spo$ra,
attention to dise,ases of the aYe, eala
nose and throat. Offige and res.*,
ence behind Dominion Bank, Ofika
Phone No, 0; Residenee Phone
DR,...s.F. Jo -BUR/ROWS, Scalar*,
Office and residence, Goderich street,
east, of the Methodiat,10hurah.
Otter for the 'County of Huron. Tali*
phone No. 40.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR • SALE.
.Good brick house with electric
lights, good water, lots of good outer
buildings, 4 to 5 acres of very hest
land-, suitable for chicken farm. Some
frbit trees. . Will seg reasonable.
MRS. MHOS. J. ADAMS, Seaforth
Ri112,2, phone 170r14. 17
'ONTARIO BREEDING STATION
'Under supervision Poultry Dept.,
0.A.C., Guelph. Every bird on our
farm has been cullied, banded and
blood tested, by government inspector.
Day old Chicks $18.00 per hundred for
April; 3 weeks old chicks, 15c plus
dhy old price. Brooder stoves and
chick feeds at bargain prices. No
deposit required on local orders. Sian-
ny Crest Farm, J. M. SCOTT, Sea -
forth, ,Phone 2511r32. lltf
...FARM FOR SALE.
100 acres on lot 7, concession 7,
Tuckersmith. Practically all under
cultivation. Bank 'barn and hay
shed. Also driving 'barn. Good
frame house. Good, never -failing
well. About ;ea acre of orchard.
For further particulars apply on the
premises. WM LIAM WRIGHT,
Seaforth R. R. 4. 13
• BABY tHICKS.
If you want chieks that will mature
to five and six pound hens and lay
from 200 to 300 eggs a year get some -
of our Tom Brown single comb Leg-
horn chicks. The hens are mated to
cockereJs from pedigreed and trap -
nested hens of 304 and 316 eggs: S. C.
White Leghorn chicks, 25 for 4.00;
50 for 7.50; 100. for $14.00s 0. A. C
Barred P. Rocks chicks, 25 for $5,00;
50 for $9.25; 100 for $18.00. After May
15th 1 cent per chick less; after June
15th, 1 cent per chick less; after July
15th, 1 cent per chick less; hatching
eggs 75c per setting of 13 eggs; $5,00
per hundred. Try some of our chicks
and you add' be a satisfied customer.
Order early. JOHN A. ECKERT,
R R. 3, Dublin, Ont, Phone 23-23,
Dublin. • 16
SPRING FAIR AFTERNOON
First Showing Of
The flg
Parade
The picture that smashed all' -at-
tendance reaords including "The
Birth of a Nation" -72 weeks contin-
uously at the Astor Theatre, New
York.
John iGlbert
• —with—
RENEE.A.DOREE. KARL PANE
TOM O'BRIEN
Here at last is the picture that has
captured the heart of the world. Not
drama only—mther Life—splendid,
mean, funny, horrible, ugly, beatitiful,
heroic, rapturous, Ten million people
have already marched, to see it,
Here
THURS, FRI, SAT.
a P.M. MATINEES Each Day
First Sat, Eve, Show 7.15 p.m. sharp.
Come early—in the afternoons if Con-
venient, •
"THE BIG PARADE" willl be
presented at the same prices as our
usual Monthly Specials,
Princess
DR. C. MACKAY,—:C. Madam, '
honor graduate • of Trinity. Unifita
ay and gold medallist of Trill*
Medical College; member of the Osre
lege Of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontario. '
,DR. F. J. R. FORSTER—Rye,ER
Nose and Throat. GradUate in Malk-'
cine, Uniyeusity of Toronto 1897. Lak
Assistant New York Ophthalmic alia
Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye,404
Golden Square throat hoaPiterls, JAW
don, England, At Commercial &eat
Seaforth, 3rd Monday in esqh mese&
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m,
DR. W. C. ISPROAT.—Gradiate
Faculty of Medicine, Universby si
Western Ontario, London. Meade
of College of Physicians and Sol-
geons of Ontario. Office in Abatises
Drug Store, Main St, Segos*
Phone 90.
DR. J. A, IMUNN
Successor to Dr. R. R.Ross,-itrzast-
ate of Northwestern University, CU-
cago, Ill. Licentiate Royal Collett of
Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office
c vac Sills' hardware, Main siren
Ssaforth. Phone 151.
DR. F. J. BECHELY, gradsatt
Royal College of Dental Surgeona
Toronto. Office over W. R. &lege
Grocery, Main street,Soden&
Phones, office 189W, residence ISSJ
AUctioneer.
GEORGE RULIOTT, Liaison)
Auctioneer for the County Of Herm
-
Arrangements can be made for Sed.
Date et The -Seaforth News. Charges
moderate and satisfaction -guaranteed
WATSON AND' R MIPS
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEATORITH, cwt..
All kinds of Insurance risks, effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Clan
Companies.
THE McKILLOP
Mutual IFirelosorance Cos
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY, -INSURED
Officers—James --Connolly, Gorier-
ich; Alex. James Evans, Beeckwund,
Vice President; D. F. McGteima
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors—Wm, Rinn, No. 2 Sea-
ford], John liennewies, Brociltagerts
James Evans, Beechwood; M. MC -
Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly, Gad-
erich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea -
forth; J. M. Sholdice, No. .4, Waken
Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray -
Gibson, Brucefield.
, Agents—Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1; Can-
ton; E. Hinclaley, Seaforth; J A.
Murray, r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; V.
Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. jarmetstfa
Bornholm. James Kerr and Alm
Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties
desirous to effect insmance or tram, -
act other business will be pronmtly
attended to by application to any of
the above named officers addressed
to their respective postoffices.
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Do you want itf By bUyidgethia
ewhty acres of rich and productive
loam with good natural and artificial
drainage, also pictaresque location.—
one of the best in the vicinity, yeas
will be profiting this amount. Said
faern is about two miles from Clinton
on Base line. Buildings cone -1st .of
good houses large barn, driving shed,
also windmill and reservoir. Consid-
erable bush. Residence in States rea-
son for sacrifice. For terms: W. Bry-
done, 'Clinton. Owner, 322 •South
Main Street, Romeo, Michigan. 251
• •
` BARRED ROCKS.
0.A.C. Barred Plymouth Rocks auk
Pure Tom Barron White Leghorns
Our Rocks are front blood tented
stock mated with males from pedi-
greed flock. Leghorns are large lairds
of heavy laying strain mated with
cockerels from H. L. Roberts, winner
of 1928 Ontario 'Contest 85c per set-
ting of fifteen or $5.00 per hundred.
ANDREW A. vaora, "Sunnyvain
Poultry Farm," Phone I37r3, Sea -
forth.
SEAFQRTH MARKETR
. . !Wednesday, March 27the
Chickens, live, per lb.... ..... ..4.22O
Chickens, .dressed, per M 28c
ens, live, per lb . 1Lic ,
Hens, dressed, per lb 24e.
Roosters, -live, per lb 12's
Roosters, dressed, per lb. Min
Ducks, live, per lb - E7c
Ducks, dressed, per lb 25e
Geese, deessed, per lb. Ific
Turkeys, dressed $40
Butter, per lb, 40C
Eggs,
per cloz 18c -21a-240
Hogs, per cwt 8111,00-$11A
Potatoes, per bag.... „...75c -80a
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