The Seaforth News, 1929-04-11, Page 8PA
NSALL.
Mrs.' Lee Holden was In Hamilton
visiting. I' cnis.
ttz' h. t
t .
Mr. Garnet Call. has purgh'zaG 1 the
bakeryand took possession Monday
mornng of this week, As this 5s a
splendid •business lr; Case will no
doubt do well. •
A' meeting of the Directors of the
Ituron Weather Insurance Co, was
held here on Friday last,
Mr, and Mrs, Alf, Clark,lfrs, Fred
Simmons, Mr. John Simmons and Mr,
Will Simmons motored to Toronto on
Sunday to spend the day with •Mr,
cines treat-
ment
o is 'taking,
F
red Simmons
,�
in the hospital there. Mrs, Sim-
mons intends staying fora few days.
Mr. and Mrs: N. Ogden of Exeter
were visiting friends here on Friday.
Mrs. Wan. 'Southcott, Miss - Stella
Southcott and Mrs. Shears visited
with Mrs. John Murdoch on Saturday.
Mr. John Jarrott of Kippen visited
wiwithwithMr. and Mrs, Joseph Hudson s n on
Sunday,
Mr, Clarence Johnson of London
spent the week end visiting friends.in
town;
Mrs. Allen McDonnell is spending
a couple of weeks at Mt, Clemens,
Mrs. George Dick, Mr. Earl Dick
and Miss Margaret Dicic left Tuesday,
for Chicago where they wilt visit for
a few weeks, Miss Margaret Dick in-
tends remaining with her grandmo-
ther.
Mr, ,James Hodgson of Greaten,
was here Saturday visiting his son.
Mr. Cliff Hodgson,
Mrs, Samuel Steacy and son John
motored from Detroit on Satt1K•day
evening. Mrs. Steacy intends staying
here for some time,
'The schools re -opened on Monday
morning after the Easter holidays
with the same staff of teachers, Eight
little ones started their first term at
school in _Miss Buchanan's room.
Mr. Geo, Sutherland has been laid
up this last week with rheumatism
and Mrs. L. Simpson has been reliev-
ing in the post office,
Mr. and . trs, Elligsen of Mitchell
wire in Own Tuesday.
Ve
Mr. A Whitesides of Goderich was
in town Tuesday,
Miss Iia Appleton spent Wednesday
with her aunt. in Exeter,
Mrs. George Brock is spending this
week visiting friends in Zurich.
Mrs. J. Coxworth of Strathroy is
here visiting her daughter, Mrs. Alf.
Scrutnn.
Mr. and Mrs. Alf, Hu akin and chil-
dren of the Thames Road spent Tues-
day visiting Mrs, Hunkin's; father, lyir.
William McLaren.
Dr. Bell of Harrisburg,. Penn;, is
spending, a few days at his home here.
Mrs• Hugh MCEwain anT \fisc Jes-
sie. Bell spent last week'Yh Flint on
business.
Miss Jean Bell visited friends in
Windsor a few days last week.
Death of George Hill. -There died
suddenly in Hensall .early Sunday
morning, Mr. George Hill. aged 74
years. Mr,.Hill was around as usual
on 'Saturday and was down town un-
til] about 10 o'clock Saturday even-
ing. His grandson, Harold • Munn.
who lives with him, went home from
his work about 12 o'clock and as the
,two slept together, they had quite a
chat before going to sleep. Harold
was awakened by the heavy breathing
of his grandfather and before he
could get assistance, the older min
had passed away.
Mr, Hill was a resident of Hills -
green for a good many years where
he conducted a blacksmith business
and was very successful. Sine twen-
ty years ago he and Mrs. Hill and
their daughter moved to Hensel] but
both of them predeceased him. Their
one daughter Ethel became the wife
of Robert Munn, but she died about
a year after her marriage, leaving a
little son Harold Munn who was taken
and raised by Mr, and Mrs. Hill, Mr.
Hill was a Liberal in politics and a
Presbyterian in religion and took a
delight in sports and games of all
kinds. He was esteemed by everyone
and his familiar figure will be missed
from our streets. He leaves to mourn
his loss his grandson Harold Munn.
The funeral took place on Tuesday
afternoon, interment in the Hensall
Union Cemetery, with his pastor, the
Rev. Mr, Mcliroy, having charge of
the service.
Hensall Public School Report. -
Room 1, -Easter test. Sr. IV:
Raye Patterson 72, Bella Smale 71,
Harold Foster 70, Harold Sherritt
69, Mary Huisser 66, Eleanor Bell 65,
Bill Drummond 65. Wilmer Topham
60, Mae Kennings 56, Vera Saunder-
cock 55.
Jr. IV. Emma Wurm 78, Helen
Glenn 75, Mary Hemphill 74, Lorne
Eider 7-4, Aldan Appleton 74, Mabel
Fee 73, Bob Passmore 68, Edith
Wolff 65, Rc.y Brock 65, John Far-
quhar 64, Harvey Hudson 61, Lloyd
Lindenfield 58. Viola Hildebrandt 55,
Stewart Bell 51.
Sr. III. --Norman Sinclair 86, Herb
Redden 83, Dorothy Drummond 81,
Minnie Sangster 81, Mildred' Fol[ick
77, Irene Smale 77, Harold Higgins
62 Isobel Saundercock 55, Olive Lem -
mon 54. Nor on roll 33, av, att., 31.
Claude H. Biowes, Teacher, -
Mrs. Samuel Steacy is spending a
few days this week with her sister.
Mrs, Jarratt, of Hilisgreen.
We have had several heavy rain-
storms the past week but no damage
was done.
The Young People of the United
Church held their meeting on Monday
evening. The meeting opened by a
hymn and after the devotional exer-
cises Miss Grace 1; rock played an in-
strumental, The topic was given by
Miss Irene Douglass, after which
Miss Pearl Elder sang a solo:
Mr. Robert Higgins.has been con-
fined to his home for the past week
with an attack of tonsilitis.
MANLE'Y.
Miss Mary Ellen Dempsey and
Miss Lizzie Murray left for Guelph
and Windsor to resume their duties
u es
as teachers. ,
Mr. Thomas Purcell left lest Mon-
dayfor Oakville,.
Mr, C Eckart and his granddaugh-
ter, Miss I -I, Desboura, paid us a fly-
ing visit for the week end.
.Mr. Jas. O'Loughlin made a busi-
ness trip to our berg last week,.
Mr, and Mrs, Fergus Horan, have
moved to our burg- and are going to
reside with her father, Mr, Fred Ec1t-
ted
We have an opening in this
county for a man or company
in close touch with farmers
to sell the well-known and
advertised Walsh No -Buckle
Harness. This is an excellent
opportunity for the right man
or company to cash in on his
connections and goad. Will
'with a product which already
has the good -wall of 70,000
farmers. Sample models sup-
. •
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plied and leads furnished. No
outlay for stock, Write,giving
details as to present contact
with farmers in this county
and references to--,
R, L. SWENSON,'Gen. Mgr.
James M. Walsh Co. limited
ORILLIA, ONTARIO
art, to work the farm as Fred is go-
ing to take it easy now and deserves
a rest.
Mrs. Joe Eckart• and Mrs, H, Des,
boura were visitors at the home of Mr
Thomas McKay last Tuesday,
STANLEY.
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Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Manson and
son, and Mrs. McDonald, of Dundas,
called on Mr. and Mrs, Jas, Carnie,
of
the Bronson Line, on Wednesday last.
Mr. and Mrs, Robt, Turner. of Ex-
eter. are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.
George Campbell.
Mr. Valentine Gerber has recently
purchased the house south of Blake,
formerly owned by the late Mr. Ken-
nel, and intends moving it to his. faro
on the Bronson Line, to use as a
dwelling.
Miss :Margaret Tough, who has
been spending the Easter holidays
with her parents, lir, and Mrs, W. J
Tough, has returned to her school
near Palmerston,
Last Friday's winds'ormdid conn-
-
siderable damage locally;
er things, stripping a large area of
shingles off Messrs. J & D. Hohner's
barn and completely blowing in the
barn doors of Wm. Armstrong's barn.
Mrs. Merano Steckle Jr. has return-
ed frons Elmira where she has been
spending a short time with her par-
ents.
Much sympathy is felt in the cerMc-
Kinley.
munity fax Mr. and Mrs Elgin
Kinleyin the sudden loss of their
son,.Harold, aged six years, who.died
in Clinton hospital on Friday night,
April 5th, after an operation to re-
move his t•onsitls. He was taken to
the hospital Friday morning. His
sorrowing father and mother and tWo
broterandsRo'bert,nsurvive. The and oe sisterntfuneMyr-
tleal
was held on Sunday afternoon at 2.30
o'clock, interment being made in the
Bayfield cemetery.
Spare the children from suffering
from worms by using Miller's Worm
Powders, the most effective vermi-
fuge that can be got with which
ht
combat these insidious foes o the
that
young
exand
cels helpless.
preparationasnothing
worn destroyer, and when its qual-
ities 'become known in a household
no other will be used. The medicine
acts by itself, requiring no purgative
to assist it, and so thoroughly that
nothing more is desired.
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Goods, on Friday,
April 19. at 2 p.m. at the residence of
the late Mrs. Wm. Morrow. N. Main
street, Seaforth:
2 rattan chairs -1 arm. and 1 rock-
er; 1 settee, 1 hall rack. 2 rocking
chairs, 1 centre table, 3 small tables,
6 dining root. chairs, 1 extension
table, 1 sideboard, 1 small table. 1
cupboard. 1 armchair, kitchen chairs,
2 bedroom suites, 2 bedroom sets,
2 sets springs, 1 bureau and mirror,
antique; 3 rugs -3/4 yd. 3x2 yd and
4x3% yd; 1 linoleum rug 3x4; 1 um-
brella stand, oak (hand made). 1
trunk, .1 carpet sweeper, 1 Quebec
range, nearly new, 2 heating stoves,
1 stove -pipe oven, 1 coal oil stove, 1
chemical closet with pipes, 1 step-
ladder, 1 electric toaster and iron,
pictures, screens, dishes, window
blinds, coal scuttle, and other articles
too numerous to mention.
'Terns s --Cash.
Mrs. Robert Wright, Proprietress;
Geo, IH. Elliott, Auctioneer. 16
AUCTION SALE
Of Household Goods. -Corner of
Helen and James Street, Seaforth, on
Friday, April 26th, at 1.30 pmt.: Par-
lor settee, upholstered rocker, 3 up-
holstered arum chairs, wooden rocker,
platform rocker, Morris chair, 3
chairs. upholstered seats, 2 cane
bottomed chairs, book case and desk,
music cabinet, piano stool, 3 small
tables, mahogany sola, lounge, hall
rack, Davis sewing machine, oak din-
ing room table and 6 chairs, side-
board, kitchen cupboard, 6 kitchen
chairs, 1 arm chair, 2 kitchen tables,
fireless cooker (rapid), 2 bedroom
suites (1 oak), 1 bureau, 1 bedstead,
2 wash stands, mattresses and
springs; set bedroom dishes,, pictures,
gramophone records (in good condi-
tion'), pair heavy curtains, jardinieres,
books, paper holder (hanging), ladies
fur -lined coat, electric washer, cop-
per boiler, 2 galvanized tubs, carpet
sweeper. 2 auto rugs, quantity of
dishes, fruit jars Tdifferent sizes),
crocks (different sizes), iron pots,
Perfection oil stove (3 burner with
large oven), 1 small oven, ironing
stand,. lamps (oil and electric), lan-
tern, 3 pails, hake board, hake -dish,
bread pans, smoothing irons, electric
iron, flower pots, coal scuttle water-
ing can,, commode, 3 ladders, exten-
sion 27', step 7', one 7', large oil tank,
oil can's, lawn mower, garden hose
33', ash sifter, scythe, wooden rake, e,
cliPperS (long and sort handled),
wheelbarrow, 2 lengths rope 12' and,
25', woven wire 15', 2 feed bins, grain
bags, feed basket, shovels, forks,
Mick and hand saws crow bar, wire
stretcher, brace and bits, square spir-
it level, sickle, trowels, axe, 4 auto
wheel jacks, 2 screen doors;. cedar
.posts. Numerous other articles,
Terms cash M'RIS, JO.H'N ROIBrB,'.
Proprietress; George H. Elliott, Auc-
tioneer.
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g NEWS.
Little drops of Varnish
Little cans of Paint
Turn to things of Beauty,
ManY things that ain't,
IF IT'S
FLO,4
GLAZE
2 tins CAMPBELL'S SOUP 21,c
2 tins AYLMER TOMATOES 25c
2 tins PEAS 25c
10 bars of P. & G. SOAP 38c
It Pays to Buy From
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IN MEMORIAM.
STAPLES. --In loving. memory ,of
Mars, Wm. Staples. who ' passed
away four years ago to -day. April
10th,
No one knows how much we miss
you,
No one knows the hitter pain
We have suffered: Since we lost you
Life has never been the same.
In our• hearts your memory lingers,
Sweetly, tender, fond and true,
There is not a day. dear mother,
That we do not think of you,,
-IFondlyremembered by Husband
and Family.
TENDERS WANTED.
Tenders will be received for the
painting material and the painting of
the ,Scott (Memorial Hospital as fol-
lows:
lst, Tenders for inside painting.
A'pplieants to quote separate prices on
a two and three coat j'olb,
2nd. Tenders for outside painting.
3rd. Tenders for material,
All tenders to be addressed -to Dr.
R. R. Ross, Secretary the Board.
Tenders to 'be in the secretary's hands
not later than 8 p.m. on April 19th:
Any information regarding Material
or amount of work to be done, may
be obtained from Mr. John Finlayson.
Lowest or any tender not necessarily
accepted.
DR. R. R. (ROBS, Secretary,
Scott Memorial Hospital Board, -
15 Seaforth.
TENDERS WANTED
Tenders will be received by the
Council of the Municipality of Hib-
bert up to and including the 22nd
day of April, 1929, for operating the
-tone crusher for the year 1929. Ten-
der to state price per yard.
Also tenders will be received for
delivering approximately 4,000 yds,
of gravel for the Township of Hib-
bert.
The lowest pr any tender not ne-
cessarily accepted.
MRS. KATHLEEN FEEN'EY,
16 Clerk.
FERTILIZER FOR SALE.
A stock of Ontario Fertilizer Co,
fertilizer on hand for sale. SAM
STOREY, phone 244 r 41. 17
t TEN'DERS WANTED.
Tenders will be received by the
Council of the Municipality of Hib-
bert up ; to and including the 22nd
day of. April, 1929, for the flooring of
the Hannon Brid'ge,also the con-
struction of a bridge 16 ft. span, at
Lot 13, on •2nd Concession of Hib-
bert.
The lowest or any tender not ne-
cessarily accepted,
MRS. KIA'IIHiLEEN FEIEN'EY,•
16 Clerk.
TENDERS.
McKillop Stone Crusher
Tenders will be received till Satur-
day, April 13th, 1929, at 7.30 p,ni. for
the operation of the iMoKillop stone
crus'her, 'Man with power necessary,
15=30 gas tractor or 16 h.p,"steam, to
supply drive belt, fuel and oil. Tender
to be by the hour.
Services of operator may be dis-
pensed with, on one week's notice if
not satisfactory.
Lowest or any tender not necessar-
ily accepted.
JOHN McNAY, Clerk
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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 McKillop, in
the County of. Huron, who died on,
the 25th day of February, 1929, are
requested to forward their claims
against the estate of Nancy Kinney,
late of the Township of McKillop, in
the County of Huron, who died on
the 25th day of February, 1929, are
required to forward 4lieir claims duly
proven to the undersigned, solicitor.
far the administrator on or befdre
the 13th 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,
15.
Plantin
Time
Spring is the
Time for Roses
No garden is quite' complete without Roses
HYBRID TEAS. The kind that keeps on blooming all •
the season, There is a very wide range of color. Good winter
protection is needed.
HYBRID PERPETUALS, A little more hardy than the
Hybrid Teas and very charming. They do not bloom quite
so freely, but are well worth growing.
DWARF POLYANTHUS. The well known and pop-
ular Baby Rambler varieties. They are fine for a show of
bloom all the summer and very suitable for dwarf hedges.
RAMBLERS. There is now a wide range of color in Ramb-
ler Roses, the newer, as well as the best of the older varie-
ties being specially adapta.ble for covering fences, arches and
pergolas.
Special Offer of Roses
Our selection, f.o.b. our Nurseries
6 HYBRID' TEAS, in 6 varieties for $3.25
12 HYBRID TEAS, in 9 varieties , . . , . ,. , , , . for 6.00
6 HYBRID PERPETUALS, in 6 varieties for 3.00
12 HYBRID PERPETUALS, in 12 varieties........,for 5.50
6 RAMBLERS OR BABY RAMBLERS for 2.50
(In one to six varieties as desired) .
SEND FOR OUR CATALOGUE
John Connon
Co.,
Limited
Nurserymen and Florists
Hamilton
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Ontario
QARD illi THANES,
I wish to thank the neighbors who
helped so mtteir :dn'ring tate fire. n
uxbar d those who used their fire
extinguishers
and risked their lives
in saving the other builclfngs, Yours
gratefully,
JACK MARSHALL,
Walton, Ontario,'
SEED. GRAIN FOR SALE
For sale, a quantity of good seed
oats, also some No, 21; 0.4.C, barley;
six -rowed, Apply to WILLIAM
GNAWERS, R.R. 3, Seaforth, or
Phone 137r4. 16 '
HOUSE FOR SALE.
'l;rante dwelliing with two lots and
barn sltitable for garage, on James
st,, 'Seaforth, . Will be' sold cheap to
wind up estate. Apply to WA'L'TER
G. WIIiLII ITS, Executor, Seaforth, ' 16
FORLE ORRENT
A
5 room (Brick 'Cottage in I3arpur-
hey, hard and soft water. IBarn and
5 'acres land on highway. Apply at
premises or .to Wm, H. MONT-
GOMERY, Seaforth. 16
TIMOTHY SEED,
Some pure timothy and some mixed
with' alfalfa. , JOHN iSHO<LDLCE,
Seaforth R.R. 4. 16
HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE.
Pure bred Barred Rocks from a
good laying strain, 3% cents . each,
Apply,to ROY LAWISOIN, Clinton
RR, 1. Phone 2411r311, Seaforth
Central 16
FOR SALE
Fur -wheeled trailer, 3'st class con-
dition; Ford 'Touring, dist class con-
dition, Apply to ,W, C. IGOV'EN-
LO'CK, Egn ondville. 15
FARM TO: RENT. OR GRASS.
ISI r lot 20, concession 4, Tucker-
snvith, 'containing 50 acres of choice
land, 14 acres plowed. For rent or
grass. Apply to MISS. HENRY
FOIRIS'Y1TH, Kippen, R,R, 2, Phone
134r24, ,, 10
FOR SALE. '
Choice O.A.C. No. 21, Seed :Barley,
$11A0 per 'bushel. Apply AN'DIREW
B. BELL, a.m.2; Kippen, Phone
9309, Henson. • 16
SEED OATS AND BARLEY
(White Tartar Seed. Oats and 6 -
rowed seed barley for sale, Phone
'46,12, Dublin. V. J. ILAIN'E, 15
P032 SALE'.: t ' '
Nineteen "sheep and %*their -'Iambs.
Phone 250r2, GEORGE' CARTER,
L'ondesb'oro, , 1:4tf
BARN:'ROR SALE "
A frame. barn with, loft, galvanized
roof, 40'x24', in Seaforth, for removal
from premises, Apply News, Office:
. 18
Try KRUSE BROS. •
For cheap, groceries. Everything in
the store brand new and marked
down below regular selling price.
Highest prices paid, cash or • trade,
and good fair grading for eggs. Phone
163, 16.
CLOVER SEED
Yellow Sweet, Clover Seed for sale.
Government tested. Apply to RAY
CRAWFIO'RID, Lot 18, Con. '14, ' Mc-
Killop, W'altbn R.R. 1. 13tf
HATCHING EGGS
Eggs for hatching, bred -to -lay,
White Rocks. Apply to MRS. JULIA
McMIILLAN, Phone 236 r 24.
15
HATCHING EGGS.
From bred -to -lay Barred Plymouth
Ro'c'ks, Every bird under trapnest
and only high producers used for
breeding. Sired by pedigreed cock-
erels. We guarantee 85 p.c, fertility.
Our last test proved 95 p.c. fertile,
Eggs are all selected and candied
$5.00 per hundred. OLIVER STE-
GIRIIIST, Centre st., Seaforth. Phone
304. lltf
GRASS SEED FOR SALE.
Timothy and. Aliike mixture, about
27 per cent alsike, lUc a pound; Pure.
Timothy, $4 a bus.; .Yellow- blossom.
sweet Clover, $5 a bus.; White blos-
som sweet clover, $4.50 a bus.; All
government graded' seed. RUSSELL
DOUGHERTY, Walton. Lot 13,
Con, 17, Grey twp. Telephone 37-19,
Brussels. ' 18
APARTMENT TO RENT.
Comfortable tour -roomed apart=
ment, near corner of highway, Low
rent to desirable party. Apply at The
News. 18
HOUSE FOR SALE.
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Six -roomed house and % acre good
garden land. All modern conveniences
and good cellar, Near Seaforth Col-
legiate Institute, s tune, Moderately priced
for quick sale.. Apply, at The News
'Office. - • •
ONTARIO BREEDING -'STATION
Under supervision Poultry' Dept.,
O.A,C., Guelph. Every bird on our
farm has been culled, banded and
blood tested by government inspectors
for bacillary white diarrhoea.,We
are completely booked for • pril
chicks and orders are being rapidly
filled for May, •Make sure of getting
your chicks when you want them by
ordering early. New brooders stoves"
agd chick feeds at bargain prices.
Sunny Crest Farm, J. M. SCOTT
Seaforth, Phone 251r32, lid
FARMS FOR SALE,.:
Two .fifty -acre farms for sale. Otte
situated one mile east of Seaforth on
the highway,
good
clay loam, well
drained and fenced, seeded,nice
ap-
ple orchard, high sloping land. Barn
newly -shingled, 34x50; goad 10 -room
frame house, new- roof, an: ideal poul-
try farm.' Also fifty acres of pasture
on 2nd concession of Hibbert, two
milts from Dublin. All with good
woven fence and drained, never failing
spring creels, Both these farms will
be sold ata sacrifice. Apply to P,
MILL, D'tablin, Ont. 18
DI5 LAVAL FRE SSR.Y'fi0E PAY
April 24th, 1929 Any person wish
lg their DeLaval separators repaired
In do so by jarttl iisg their machines
to W. L. MELL1b, Kippen, 16
I30TJSEWQRH NVANT4D.
'Flonsework or•housecee in or hos
tel kitchen work wanted"bi experienc-
ed
xperience
ed woman, MASS L. W'RIIG'I-IT, OJo
Salvation Army, Clinton, Ont, 5
FENCE POSTS.
Cedar fence; hosts for. sale, Corner,
posts, brace posts,,.'line • posts and
braces, NIk3LSOIN' NII'OH'OLSiON,
RIR,. 2. Myth,` 0k 14 con. 8, Morris,
Phone 31-11, Blyth. -
SEED GRAIN FOR SALE.
A quanitity of seed grain for sale,
PERCY LITTLE, Phone 940r11, Sea -
forth. • 17
FOR SALE. '
Quantity of No, 93 seed barley,
grown from registered seed; also 10
York pigs. T. OHIAPM'AN & SON,
Phone 141 r 6, 10.
FARM TOI RENT '
100 acres of grass land with good
shade and- water. Apply to JAS. E.
R'EYNiOIIJDIS, Seaforth. 101-1
HOUSE AND STABLE TO RENT.
On Louisa Street, eight -roomed
frame house with electric light and
electric -range, and town water; also a
goad stable with cement floors, and
with lights and town water. Wilt rent
with or without 10 acres of land. Ap-
ply to J. E. REYNIOILJDS, 13tf
SEED OATS FOR SALE
Seed oats, Improved Banker , also
Yellow blossom Sweet Clover. Apply
to HENRY F. BIEIUIE,RI21A22N, Dub-
lin, RIR', I. Phone 23416, Dublin .,15
N'OTI'CE
Carload of 'Cedar Posts and Woad of
Alberta Coalarrivedlast week. ;Car of
B. C. 'Shingles will arrive this week.
Phone 123, R. J. MdMIIL'LAIN. 15
ROOMS, TO RENT.
Over Mr. ,Wigg's" store, two bed-
rooms, sun room, ; sitting room and
kitchen with town' water. , Apply to
W. G, WILLIS, Seaforth. 16.
BABY CHICKS.
Toni Barron single comb White
Leghorn hens mated to ' cockerels
frons trapnested hens of 275 and 300
eggs. S:C. White Leghorn chicks 12c
each; after June lst 1 cent per chick
less: Barred P. Rock hens, mated to
co'ckere[s from .Eaglenest 'Hatchery.
Co., Sandusky, Ohio: Chicks 1'4c'each,
after June 1st. lc ,per ;chick' less. Hat-
chi tg eggs• $3-,00 per hund'red., H'AR
KIIEIHINIE i55..- ] ,Bornholm
Ont. Phone 52-3, Dublin,.18
' SWEET CLOVER SEED
Yellow bl9ssom sweet clover seed
for sale. $4.00 per bushel: Apply to
Joseph L. . Maloney, Beechwood.
Phone 4b-22, Dublin, 17
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
Goods' brick house with electric
lights, good 'water, lots of good outer
buildings, 4 to 5 acres of very -best
land, suitable for ohicken farm. Some
fruit trees.- Will sell reasonable.
MRS. 11H'015, J. ADAMS, Seaforth
RJR. 2, phone 170r14. 17.
BABY CHICKS AND
CUSTOM HATCHING
Baby Chicks from best bred -to -lay
stock that have free range. Barred
Rocks, $16.00 per hundred; S.C.W.
Leghorns, $15.00 per hundred; after
May 15th all chicks $1.00 per hun-'
dred less. ' Custom hatching $4.00 per
hundred in one hundred lots or more.
E. J. PRFJVI9AIRi'1HIA, Holmesvilie
P.O., Ont. Phone 611022, Clinton
central 12tf
BABY CHICKS.
If you want chicks that will mature
to five and six pound hens and lay
from 200 to 300 eggs a year getsome
of our Tom Brawn single comb Leg-
horn chicks. The hens • are mated to
cockerels 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 $14.00; 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 will be a satisfied customer.
Order early. JOIH'N A. ECKERT,
R.32. 1, Dublin, Ont. Phone 23-23,
Dublin, 16
THE SCREEN'S BREEZY
SPARKLING SMART ALEX.
WiHiam'
Baines
-in the -
Smart
Set
WITH JACK HOLT, ALICE DAY
. BIOBART BOSWORTH
Haines wins a plaice an the Inter-
national Polo .Team. But that's only
the start of his troubles. With scenes
from
great polo .oto matches. p
Mon. Tues. Wed.
FAY WRAY and GARY COOPER
In the Saturday . Evening Post • story
, • FOUR BROTHERS
Princess
HURSD.AY, APRIL 11, 1929
• •.PRQPESSIONAI, • CARDS.
Medical. -
DR, JI..I'JUGTI ROSS, Physician
and Surgeon, Late of Louden ,Nes-
pita!, Londrn, England,. S 'e 1
attention to diseases of the eye, est
nose and III Dat. Office .and re :
eine behind'Dgminiin Bank, Office
Phone No. $; Residence Phone 10h,
DR, F. J. 'BURROWS, Seafortls,'
Office and residence, Goderich street,
east of the Methodist Church, 'Cot,
oner for the County of Huron, Tele,
phone No. 40.
tIR. C. MACI';AY,-G. MeskeT.
hohor graduate pf Trinity Unifei'a-
ity, and gold- medallist of Trite
Medical College; member of the ad -
lege of Phyafcians and Surgeons of
Ontario,
DR. F. J. 'R, FORSTER- Eye, Ra•
i
Nose and 'Throat. Graduate in Medic,
cine, University of Toronto 1897. 1.at •
Assistant New .York Ophthalmic and
Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and
Golden Square throat hospitals, Lei-
don, England, At Commercial heti,
Seaforth, 3rd Monday in each ;mortis
from 11 a m to 3 p,m,
DR. W. C. SFROAT.-Graduate qt
Faculty of 'Medicine, University
Western Ontario, London: Me 'Yeess
of College of Physicians and
geons of Ontario. Office in Alberbia-tra;
.Drug Store, (Main St., Seifonfi,'
Phone 90. -
Dental.
DR. J. A. MMUNN
Successor to Dr. R,R. grail-:
ate of Northwestern University, Chi
cago, I11. Licentiate Royal 'College M
Dental Surgeons, 'T'oronto, Office
cv.ar Sills' hardware, Main street,
Seaforth, Phone 1'5'1,
DR. F. J. BEOHELY, gradtittil
Royal College of Dental. Surgeons,
Toronto, Office over W. R. Smith's'
Grocery, Main street, Seafoatit.
Phones, office 185W, -residence' 185J,
Auctioneer.
GEORGE. ELLIOTT, : Licensed .r,
Auctioneer `for_the -County, ,of .Huron„ •
Arrangements , can : be made for ,Sala
Date at The Seaforth News. rCharged'
moderate -and satisfaction ;• guaranteed: 'i'
WATSON : AND REID'S '
REAL ESTATE' '
AND INSURANCE AUENCY
(Successors to James 'Watson)
MAIN ST., SEA'FORalH, ONT.
#111 kinds: of Insurance risks effect- .
ed > 'at lowest rates in ' First -Clams
Companies. .
• THE - McKILLOP
Mutual Fire Insu
rapce Co.
FARM AND LSOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY O N Y, INSURED
Officers -James Connolly, Goder-
ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood,
Vice President; D. F. McGregor, -
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer.
.Directors -Wm. Rinn, No. 2 Sea -
forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagent
James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc-
Ewen, Clinton;James Connolly, God-
erich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea -
forth; J M. Sholdice, No. 4, Walton; '
Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray
Gibson, Brucefeld.:.
Agents -Alex. Leitch :r.r..1, +Clio- ''
tong - E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A:
Murray, r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. '
Yeo, Holntesville; R G.• Jarmouth,
Bornholm. James Kerr and Jolla
Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties •'
desirous to effect insurance or trees- '
act other business will be promptly
attended to by application to, any, of
the
above named officers ,addressed
to their respective postoffices. .
FIVE HUNDRED DOLLARS
Do you want it? By buying this
eighty acres of rich and productive '
loam with. good .natural and artificial
drainage, also picturesque location -
one of the best in the vicinity, you
will be profiting this amount. Said
farm is about two .miles from. Clinton '
on Base line. Buildings consist of
good house, large barn, driving shed,
also windmill and reservoir. ° Oonsid- -
erable bush. Residence in. States res-, •'
son for sacrifice. For terms: W. Bry
done, Clinton. Owner, 322 - South
Main
Street, Romeo; Michigan. 20
BARRED' ROCKS.
O.A.C. Barred Plymouth Rocks and
Pure Tom Barron White Leghorns
Our Rocks are from blood 'tested"
stock mated with males from pedi-
greed Rock. Leghorns are large birds
of heavy laying strain mated with
cockerels front H• L..•Roberts, winner
of 1928 Ontario ;Contest. 85c per set -
'ling of fifteen or $5.00 per hundred.
ANIDIREW A. M'OORE, "Sunnyvale
Poultry. Farm," Phone. 137r3, Sea-
forth.'- 7t1
PIGS FOR SALE.
18 little pigs for 'safe, Apply to
•
PERCY• M.cM'ICIHAEIL, phone 233 r
23, Seaforth. 15'
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Wednesday, April 10.
Chickens, live, per 11,
22c
Chickens, dressed, sed, oer lb 28c
Hens, live, per lb. 1$c
Hens, dressed, per lb..... 2,4c
Roosters, live, per lb. 12c
19c
17c
25c
18c
35c
Eggs, per doz,. , . , ...... 19c -21e -24c
40c
per cwt $01.50$12.00
Potatoes, per bag 75c -80e
Roosters, dressed per lb
Ducks, live,' per lb
Ducks, dressed, per Ib.
Geese, dressed, per lb•
Turkeys, dressed
Butter, per 1b