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The Seaforth News, 1929-06-06, Page 8PAGE. HENSA'L'L. Council Meetings, --- The re ultir monthly meeting ofthe village coo n, ell erne 1 nu Monday evetttgtvith all the members present. The runi- ttts4 of ,the, last meeting were read aatcl adapted on. motionof Petty- and prtwein.-Mr. Levi, Rands was pre- sent and asked that ,his dog he struck Off the asscssincnt roll es it was dead,. The request was granted. Constable Hudson was instructed to see that the Topping dog was destroyed es it was a menace to the children of the vii• loge.' The Reeve reported that he had sold the Black Creek Draindeben- tures at par, $1200.00 at 5 per cent. for ten years, also that the local Hy- dro dro Commission had received, word from, the Ontario Hydro Commission recommending a rebate to the town of $204,00 cin the street lighting and also thatthere would be solue rectnc- tions on commercial and domestic lighting, . 'Councillor 'Ortwein made a report of the street ;committee's work during the month.' Councillors Ca- meron and Sangster rade' a report on the condition of thewater tank at the back of the hall and asked for re- pairs to be made on it at once. 'Coun- cillors Cameron and Sangster were appointed a committee to see that re- pairs were made, Councillor Petty reported he had purchased a new. flag for the town hall and alsobrought up the 'matter of a new drain for the north west corner of the town, The Reeve requested that the natter, f the new drain be left over till the next meeting, and that the southwest drain would he completed be• that time, As MIr, Fred Bengough is not able to perform the duties of sanitary inspector, Nelson Blatchford was ap- pointed to fill the position. A num- ber of accounts were presented and ordered paid, Councillors Petty and Ortweht, as the street committee, were instructed to get the streets in shape immediately for applying the calcium chloride, The reeve for a Tew moments took up the matter of the Old Age Pensions and other bus- iness which would be brought up at the Huron County Council this week. The council then adjourned. Mfr. and Mrs, Wm. Wilson of Go- derich were in town on Friday and Saturday and while here disposed of the house and lot on Brock street to Mr. Apline McEvran. Reeve Higgins is in Goderich this week attending the Huron county council. Mr, Cliff Hodgirfs spent a few days last week visiting at his home in Granton, Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Switzer of De- troit spent the week end visiting rela- tives and friends in town, Mrs. Alex. McMurtrie is visiting relatives in PlattsviIle. Mies Nellie Boyle of London is vis- iting with relatives in town, Mr. Wm. and Miss Mae Simpson of Detroit visited over the week end in town. Mr. Alex. Mclfnrtrie of Toronto visited over the week end with his anether here, Mrs. Miller and family of Windsor visited over the week end with rela- tives in town. Mr. and Mrs. Manley Jinks of De- troit visited over the week end with Telatives in and around Hensall. Miss; Evelyn Reid of Goderioh vis- ited over the week end at the home of Mr. and Mrs. :George.Follick. The Welfare Youth Club of Car- mel Presbyterian Church held their meeting on Monday evening with a good attendance present, with the vice president, Miss Roby McLaren, presiding. The meeting was opened with the singing of a hymn, after which the Lord's prayer was repeated in unison. The Serrature lesson was read by Irene Daters, after which the roll was called. The following pro- gram was then given: instrumental by Janet en. instrumental Ml Blanche and Jim .lfuetard, The collection was then taken and the meeting closed by the singing of a hymn, followed by the benediction. This being the last meeting of the year, a social hour was then spent and a dainty lunch was served. Mr. Fred Smallaeombe. of Guelph visited over the week end with friends ie town. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hoskins of De- troit, visited over the week end at the home of Mr. Lawrence Heffernan, Mrs. Thos. Simpson was in Wing - ham on 'Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Wilson df Stratford visited over the week end with Mr, and Mrs, Geo. Brown. Mr, Andrew Buchanan purchased the residence of Mr. T. Drummond on South R;chen nd street. Mr. and Mrs. Buchanan intend moving there soon. Dr. and Mrs. Campbell and ,family of Toronto spent a few days last week visiting Mrs, Campbell's par- ents Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Murdock. Mrs. Wm. VanHorne and daughter Ruth f London spent the week -end visiting Mrs. Troyer and Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Hudson. Mr, and Mrs. Harry Smith of Lon- don spent the 24th visiting Mr. Smith's parents. Mr. and Mrs. Douglas and family of Hyde Park were week -end visitors with Mrs. Johnson and Miss Marg- aret Johnson. Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Hedden of Hamilton accompanied by Mr, Lee Redden spent the 24th at the home of Mrs, C. Redden. Mr, and Mrs, Lloyd Davis, Toron- to were holiday visitors at the homes of Mrs, W. C. Davis and Mr. and Mrs. A. W. E. Hemphill. Services on Sunday in the United Church were well attended, the pastor Rev, A,.Sinelair delivering very inter- esting sermons at both services. At the evening service, Mr. W. A. Good- win and Mr. T..Sherritt sang a very pleasing duet, entitled, "Nailed to the Cross." :4irs, Duncan McMartin who has heen confined to her room with sev- ere illness is slightly improved. ),Ir, awl' Mrs. W. Ronthron of Det- roit pent the creek-erel'at the home r c Mr: and lefrs.'Rolm. Bonthron' The many friends of 'Mrs. Roht, H gg ie :were sorry to hear that the was «nfined to her room through $ ,'4 EFA The W. M. S. of Stalfo United Clench will held a sale of Itionee cooking in the Club Roomss on Friday :,ttetllo,m, June' 7th Tea will be st t vvd. lit S. Snell spent tate week, end s in Lon ax. utti 'friends da Mr• and Mrs, Walter 0'13t•ien of !'dint, Mich., spent the American, holi- day and week end with Mr, and Mfrs, F. O'Brieu, Mr, and Mrs, 0; W. Reedspent Sunday with relatives In Hamilton.; Mr. Harold O'Brien has taken a position itt Brueefield, Mr, and Mrs, H, Leslie, Stratford, spent Sunday with. Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Butson, Mr, and Mrs, C. Treffry., London, visited with Mr. E. and Miss J. Tref- fry on Sunday. Mr. A, A,'Colqu'houn, M.P,P, is on au extended trip through the West. Don't forget the next ball game on lune 11th, with Mount Pleasant, The boys won from St, Marys on Monday so be present to encourage the team, AUCTION SALE 01 ,Blacksmtith 'Stock and Buildings at }Walton, -Mr. Thomas Clark' has instructed tbe undersigned auctioneer to sell by public auction on Monday, June 10th, at 1 o'clock, the following: :Blacksmith Stock, - Horseshoes, horse nails, corks and bolts, assorted; round iron .itt .bars, assorted; flat iron bars, assorted; whtpple trees,hooks and centres, assorted; nuts and 'wash- ers, Fork handles, Shovel handles and spade 'handles, assorted; whipple- trees, complete and woods only; neck - yokes and doubletrees; buggy rims, wagon rims and spokes, assorted; Buggy shafts and cutter shafts, as- sorted; sleigh runners, Six horse- power gasoline engine; 1 emery, Paring a corn is both risky and ht - effective. It is much better to use Holloway's Corti :Remover and eradi- tate them entirely. mantle Rail atone, newt; 2 ripsaws and table, complete; belts and pul legs, ; 1 second-hand Fleury No,o. 21 Fleury 21 walkingx o 1 new S'le plow; 1 , Y walking xl w: lot h 401 e plates, laud sides, assorted, Three- quarter wagon, A. quantity of goletl rock elm 1 -inch and 2-ineh plank, Quantity of wagon tongues, finished and unfinished. Quantity of axles, not finished, Tools, -Blacksmith tools, Other articles too numerous, to mention, No reserve on above as proprietor is giving up 'business, tBuildings-4 bedding 24' x 32,. suitable for driving shed, easy iq move; 1 :blacksmith shop, 26' x 41', itt good repair, 1 0MdLaughlin Buick Coach, in good Shape, Buildings and car subject to reserve bid. Terms, -Everything to be cash, but the ibuildinge, terns on which will be 'made known on day of sale, Geo; H• Elliott, auct,; Thomas Clark, Prop,, AUCTION SALE Of Household .Furniture and Other Articles. -Mr, George. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, has been instructed to sell by public auction at the residence of the late Mrs. Agnes Murdie, Gode- rich street, on. Saturday, June 8th, at 2 o'clock sharp. the following; Large extension table, walnut parlor suite, hair cloth upholstering, bedroom suite, : rocking acid other chairs, drop leaf table, library table, two cherry bureaus, glass cupboard, small tables and stands, oak and walnut; sewing machine, couch, small stoves, car pets,• gem jars Detroit vapor stove, dishe�s, pictures, saw, wrench, and a number of small articles. Teams cash, Sale at 2 o'clock sharp, Es- tate of Agnes Merdie, Geo. E. El- liott Auctioneer. 23 .,FORT SOAP SALE..: Buy in Egmondville 10 Pars P. 6s, G .,,,;,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,,, , 39c 10 Bars Gold 490 10 Bars Surprise .. .............. • , $9c 10 Bars Comfort 59c 10 Bars Ciastile , , 29c 5 Bars Infects jleligh"t�,,,,,.,.,, ., ., 29c 5 Bars Palm Olive 390 5 Bars Lux Soap ,. ,..., . 39c IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH' ii• J. leiISI I DRAIN TENDERS. Tenders for the consttuctiop of the Hoegy Municipal Drain, McI'it op Township, will be received till .Satur- day, ,June 8th, to be opened at. 8.30 p.m„ at Carnegie Hall. Seaforth, Ten per cent. contract to eceompany ten- der.Lowest or any tender not nee- essarily accepted. Plans and specifi- cations at Lot 35, "Con, 3, McKillop Excavation 26/85 cub. yds.; tile 503 g rods; length of drain and branches, 9% miles. JOHN I12cNAY, Clerk. R,R. 2, Seaforth. 23 BRIDGE TENDERS. Tenders will be received by the un- dersigned till Saturday, June 8th, for the construction of two cement bridges at crossing of side road 10 and 11 and con. _2 and 3, M Xil'lop Township. Tenders to be by the cub; yard for work, Township to supply all mater- ial, also tenders for contract with the exception of reinforcing metal, which will be furnished by the Township, Tenders are also asked !for cement, delivered; Ten per cent, contract to accompany tender. Lowest or any tender not necessarily accepted. Plans and specifications at office of Archibald, C.O. 'Seaforth. Tenders will be opened at 7 p,m„ Saturday, June, 8th, at Carnegie Hall, Seaforth. JOHN MoNAY, Clerk. RM. 2. Seaforth, f } �?Y FORD CAR HOUDAILLE HYDRAULIC SHOCK ABSOR Positive -Smooth - Double Acting® 1-11-to Hydraulic Shock Absorbers, four to every Ford' car, are entirely defensive in their action since they remain inactive and in neutral position on smooth roads. Let a wheel encounter the slightest depression or bump, however, and they. respond with the velvet precision of a cat's paw. Houdaille Shock Absorbers were not adapted to the Ford car after it was built, but were part of the speer fications laid down by the Ford engineers as they planned the car. Therefore, Houdailles, their power- ful operation coordinated, became integral partsof the complete chassis. It is for this reason that they function with such perfect efficiency on the Ford car. Houdailles absorb both the upward and downward thrust of the shock through slowing the spring action by means of a heavy glycerine solution, which is forced through a small valve from one compartment to anot'_•ter. They check the rebound of the car softly, exert no tension on the springs and are always ready to offer resistance to the blow when and as required. In fact, the more severe the shock, the more effectively Houdailles operate. Different from any other shock absorber, the Houdaille connecting link between the frame and the axle of the car is a steel arm, not just a fabric strip to wear out and be replaced. Adjustable to suit differing road conditions and various loads, the Houdaille is more than a shock absorber and more than a snubber. Inspect the Ford car carefully part by part. Then know the thrill of driving it. By its performance you will realize' the easy riding comfort of an Houdaille equipped Ford. • Drive it Yourself-- there ourself-there is no Better Test I;ord Car Features Choice of colours 5510 05 maoc an hour 40 -horsepower engine ruff balloon :tires Fuliy enclosed six -brake system 4 Houdaille hydraulicshock. absorbers 50 tr dg miles per gallon of gasoline Shatterproof glass windshield . Theft proof ignition. lock Reliability and !ow upkeep. Arrange for your demonstration ride with the nearest Ford dealer J. F. Daly SEAFORTH Ontario est. AUCTION SALE Of Desirable Hoose and toe in the. Too of Scafortlt.-The Nyeoator of the estate of George B otic, gate of the Village of.ligmoedville iu the Coun- ty of Huron, Retired Farmer, deceas- ed, has ,ntskceted :'ho'nas Brown, Pub- lic Auctioneer, to offer for sale e by I lic Anetion on 'Saturday the 29t10 day of June, 1929, at the hour of two o'clock pint., on the premises, the following parcel of land: Being slot nutllbor two btuorlred aridcompofilfteeedatof' ort the East side of Ord Street in Jarvis Survey in the Town of Ssaforith, in the County :of Huron, There is a good double frame house with stone foundation on the property, also a good shed, stable and garden, Terms of Sa'le,--Ten per cent, of the purcihhse stoney in cash on the date of sale and the balance within three weeks, FoSr:ealfor. furthth, er Oparnt,ticularsc and conditions of sale, apply to BEST 8,t BEST, Solicitors for Executor. Thomas 'Brown, Auctioneer, Dated June 5'th, 1929, NOTICE TO CREDITORS. -- NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the 'S'tatute's in that behalf that all persons having claims against the estate of Rosanna Me'Graw,late of the Township of MoK'id'lop„ -hi the County of Huron, Widow, who died on, or about the 201h day 6f May, 1929, are required to forwardtheir claims duly proven to the undersigned Sold- eitors, on or before the 24bh day of June, 1929, after which date" the Ad tliinistrator will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to and being ,responsible only for the claims o'f which he shall thea have had ndtice. Deted June 5th. 1929. SOS T fe BEST, Seaforth, Ontario, Solicitors 'for ,Administrator NOTICE TO CREDITORS. In the Estate of Jane Stewart, De- ceased. NOTICE is hereby *given that all persons having claims against the es- tate of Jane 'Stewart, late of the Vil- lage of. Hensall in the County of Huron, widow, deceased, who died on or about .the twenity-third day of Itay, AM, . '1927, are required to de'liver to Duncan Stewart,, o'f the Twnship 01 Hay, the executor: of the said estate or W. Brydone, his solicitor, on or before the fifteenth day of June, A.D. 1929, a full statement of their claims together with particulars thereof and the nature of the securities if held by thein all duly verified by affidavit, AND TAKE NOTICE that after the said last mentioned date the said executor will proceed to distribute the estate of the said deceased amongst the persons entitled thereto -having re- gard only to the claims of which he shall have received due notice and in accordance therewith, • Dated at Clinton, Ontario, this 27th day of May, A.D. 1929. W. BRYDONE, Clinton, Ontario :Solicitor for the said estate. LOST. }Horn -rimmed spectacles; West Goderich street, near Main, last Sa- turday afternoon. Kindly leave at News Office., $1.00 KINDLING $1.00 A large coal box Of shingles thrown in -delivered in your yard for $1.00, Cheap ? Yes. Delivery next week. Leave order with E. L BOX. 23 PLANTS FOR SALE. Cabbage, cauliflower; tomato and flower .plants. Apply to J. GRIEVE, V,S,, Sesiforth. 23 FOR RENT OR SALE. Eight -room brick house on East William .street, four 'bed rooms, cel- lar, hard- and soft water, electric light, furnace all in good shape for rent or. gale. Apply to ADAM .HAYS, Seaforth. 23t€ WANTED To care for two-year-old boy with respecta'b'le family' in town. Apply to The 'News Office, HOUSE FOR SALE At d2arpurhey,'a good frarne house with seven rooms and good cement cellar. Electric lights, Barn with ce- ment foundation, Good garden and orchard, and plum, cherry .and pear trees and all kinds of small fruit. .Ap- ply to WM. SMITH, r.r. 1, Seaforth, Ont. 22. WATER - GUARANTEED. Persons needing a good supply of water from .a drilled well, should see the undersigned. All contracts en No Water, No Pay basis. Gasoline power used for drilling machine. Rates reasonable. Phone 296. W. D. HOPPER, Seaforth. 23 RANGE FOR SALE • Good rsnge for sale. Phone' 289 or Box 22, 'Seaforth. 23 GATE FOR SALE. Iron gate. 11 feet long, for sale. Also one extension table, FRANK BAXTER, John street. 23 FOR SALE. Second Hand building material in good condition suitable for hen houses, garage's, etc., also tinib'trs, joist, flooring, etc. for barn. Right price, Tell ..yiour requirements to E. L. BOX, 23 PLANTS FOR SALE. 30,000 plants for sale. Asters, to- matoes, cabbage, cauliflower. ' AL - PERT BAKER,'Railway Street, Sea - forth, '23 HOUSE for SALE. The Estate of the late G A. Reeves offers, cheap, for quick sale, a small frame house, lot and barn on Railway street, Seaforth. Apply to Fred Reeves or to George Reeves, Seaforth. 23 NOTICE. IBelby chicks lower in price, Barred Rocks 15c ;each, S,C, W, Leghorns, 14c each. .After June 12th all chicks 2c less. E. 3. 'T'RDWAR.THA Holmesville P:O„ Ont. ' .Phone 611r22, Clinton central. 12tf THI7RSDAt f , IUNE 6, 1929, O`ESSIONAL CARDS, Medical, DR: I HUGH ROSS, Physician sad Surgeon, Late of London f•fos- pital, ::London, England, Special t tt a cn a o ' kt t disease t s of theeye, oar nose n s and lhraat. Office fhce ane r s'd, se t enee behind Dominion 'Bank, Office Phone No, 5: Residence Phone 104, DR. F . 3, BURROWS, Seaforth, Office and residence, Goderich street, east of the United Church. Coroner for the County of Huron, Telephone No, 40, DR. C. MACI(AY.-C, Mackay; honor graduate of Trinity tlniversite and gold medallist of Trinity Medical,. College; . member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. • DR. F. J, R, FOIRSTER-Eye, Ear' Nose and Throat Graduate in Medi. eine, University' of Toronto 1897, Late Assistant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and 'Golder} Square throat hos- pitals, London. England. At Comm- ercial Hotel, Sea£ortlt; 3rd Monday in each month, from 11 a.m. . to 3 p.m. DR. W. C. SPROAT.-Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario,': London. 'Member - of College of Physician's and -Sur- geons of Ontario, Office in Aber„hart's Drug Store, ` Main St., Seafortb. • Phone 90. Dental, DR, J. A MUNN, Successor to Dr, IR, R, Ross, graduate 'of North- western University, Ohicago, I11. Li- centiate ,Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, Toronto. (Mee over ''Sill's hardware, Main St„ Seaforth, Phoa• 161. DR. F. 3. BFCHEI,Y, graduate Royal College of Dental -Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's groeery, Main St., Seaforth. Phones. office 185W, residence 1853. Consulting Engineer. S, W. ARCHIBALD, B:A.So. (Tor.), O.L.S„ Registered Professional En- gineer and Laud Surveyor, Associate Member Engineering Institute of-" Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ont. Auctioneer. .GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed Auctioneer for the. County 61 Huron Arrangements can be made for Sale Date at The Seaforth News, Charges moderate and' satisfaction guaranteed. WATSON AND REID'8 REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORITH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect ed at lowest rates in First -Clan Companies. THE McKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Coe' FARM AND ISOLAfTED TOWN PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSURED Officers -James Connolly. Goder- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, Vice President; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. Treasurer.. Directors -Wan. Rina„ No. 2, Sea- forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc- Ewen. James Connolly, God- erioh; Alex. Clinton;Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea - forth; 3. M.Sholdice. No. 4, Walton; Robert. Ferris, Harlock; George .Mc- Cartney, No, 3, Seaforth; .Murray Gibson, Brucefield. Agents -Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin- ton; E. Hinckley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray. r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth, Bornholm: James Kerr and John Goitenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties, desirous to effect insurance or trans- act other business will be promptly attended to by application to any of the• above `named officers addressed to their respective-postoffices. • CLOVER SEED Yellow Sweet Clover Seed for sale. Government tested. Apply to RAY CIRtAtWiPIORtD, Lot 18, Con. 14, 11(C- Killop, Walton R.R. 1. 13tf WANTED. A good reliable man or boy,` for farni work, Apply at The News Office. Here THURS.. FRI,, SAT. ZANE GREY'S GREATEST OF WESTERN THRILLERS Avalanche with - Jack Holt Rolling menace of the avalanche. Gripping the heart, testin gthe cour- age o'f men, crushing human effort. Jack Holt facing the crisis and triumphing in •a fearlful e1im'ax, Thrilling chapters tfroin the pen of the star of Western story tellers. Mon., Tues. and Wed. eLARA BOW in Elinor IGlyn's Three Week Ends with NEIL HAMILTON The captivating madcap of the screen with all lines busy, Princess