The Seaforth News, 1930-12-25, Page 711
HENSALL.
14 r. Thomas Welsh stented up his.
sawan'i11 on Monday morning with'a
'full staff"o'f nien. Mr, Welsh hies a big
stock of dogs on. bead .and a lot more
to be brought in by truck. He expects
to be running most of the summer.
'Several' carl'o'ads o'f onion sets are
being.sihfp'ped, from this station week-
ly by several local firms. ,About 40
men are employed and the work will
'Ittst another two weeks. This is quite
an industry at Hensall, giving em-
ployment to quiite a number when
there is not much e'l'sedoing.
.Mrs. M. McNeil of Exeter spent a
'few drays last week visiting friend's in
town.
Born--II'n 'Hensall; on April 5th, to
Mr. and. Mr's. Ray Weber,,a s'on.
? 'h'e Young Pe'ople's Le'ague o'f the
ifted' Church held their regular
meting on Monday eeening'.,with M'r.
Ferrisp,Catatelon ; claa'rge. After the
opening exe'rcise's the 'Scripture le's-
s'on was read by Jean Fostet fofl''o'w-
ed by Mr, C. Bl'awes. Several Violin
selections were given by ,Mr. Scott
IWe1se,
accompanied an the piano by
'Miss Florence Welsh, after which
Ian instnftnenital was given by Miss
lMliidred Fallick. A very interesting
,topic on "Bro!rwsing among Old
JB!ooks,'; was given 'by Mr. T. ,C. Can-
'telon.
Mr. ' Arthur Dick s'pen.t the week
end in Toronto. .
'Mrs. (Dr.) Collyer and mother,
'Mrs. Talbot, spent the week .end with
friends in 'L'ondon.
Mr. Roy MieL'aren was in Stratford
Friday on business.
Mrs. Lorne McNaughton cif Cro-
marty visi'te'd at the home of her fa-
Itlher, Mr. W. L. :McLaren on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas.: Bbn'fh'ron spent
]Sunday with friiends in Hanover.
Mr. and Mas. Jas. Paterson visited
.groan's in 'Toronto on Frida .
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The dance held in the "town hall on
Friday night under the auspices of the
local firemen vitas largely attended.
Ett'ehre was indulged in unlit, 12 o'-
clock the following being the fist of
Winners: Ladies' first prize (leather
purse) Miss Audrey Murdock; and
prize (bed spread) Mrs. Fred Mann's;
consolation prize (teapot) Mrs. Deitz;
bmnls first prize (therm'os bottle)
Wm. Jarrott;. 2nd prize (flashlight)
1Mr• Chas, Blackwell; consolation
prize, 'b'il'l fold) Frank Hagan).
The Welfare Youth Club of the
Carmel Presbyterian -Church 'held.
their regular meeting on Monday ev-
ening. After the 'opening exercises
rlhe Scripture -lesson was read by Ir-
,ene Hoskins. A reading entitled,
'Mother, Kiss, Me," was given by
Muriel Hoskins and papers on "Eg
'ypt," by Mrs. Roy McLaren; "The
(Religion of the People of Egypt" by
Miss Hannah Murray and "The Life
of the People of Egypt," by Mr. Roy
71cLgren, after which the 'meeting
closed with the benediction.
A very pleasant evening was stpent.
by the choir of Carmel Presbyterian
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
'md 'Van in our Western Canada, A
TOWN N T PICS+ sb\o kas given by Mr.' T. Rutledge,
WE VY :FI Ji ®A S AGO tcconxpaniea by his' sister, fol'l'owed
TWENTY^FIVE YEARS ' by a`,duet by Mrs, Varley and Miss
Large Consignment.
Mr. D.Shanlahan had a busy day on
Wedne's'day distributing the various
farno imiplements 'which he ' had on,
order for number of farmers in this
district. It. was (the largest dis'tr'ibu-
tion of farm implements that has ,been
seen .in Seialfort'h for some time. These
implements were manufactured by
the Massey-11arris Co., ,for -which Mr.
Slharahan'is the local agent,
Grace Stone, after which a mouth ,or-
gan sel`'ection was given by Mr. Geo,
Pearce, accompanied. by .14r. Parker
and two of Edgar Guests poems were
given by Miss 'Louise 'Drummond.
Returned from California.
Miss Edith Davidson returned on
Monday from a leangthy visit with re-
latives in San Francisco, Cal.
Injured.
Mr, Lorne ,McLennan, wh'o . is em-
ployed in the Canada .Furniture Go.
•factory, 'tad the Misfortune bo have
his hand ,hurt on Friday last. As a
result he will be unable to work for a
few weeks.
Spring,
DUBLIN
Messrs. Alex• Darling, .James Red-
mond and 'Jahn Redmond •atteeeded
the funeral of lir. Ganges IReclntond in
St. ;Angu'stine on •Wednesd'ay last. The
late Mr, iRedmond, who :was an es-
teemed resident of West-;'Wtawanos'h,
passed away at his ho'me,a con'cess'ion
4, near Dungannon on :Sunday- even-
ing after a lingering 'illness, (Deceased
was a lifelong re'siden't of that d'is-
trict, having been born on the faint
on -which he died. He •was one of a
family Of eiglht sons and. daughters
of the late Mr. and. firs. Bernard
Redmond, who Boyne eighty years
ago migrated 'roue 'Queen's county,
Ireland. Two sisters and ane bro-
ther survive: Mrs. M. 'McCourt, who
resided with her brother, 'Julia
Kearney and John 'Redmond, all of
West'\IVa•wanosh, He was ;predeceas-
ed 'by four sisters: Mrs. Edward Bro-
phy, Mrs. J'o'hn 'Led'dy, Mrs. lVV'm,
Leddy, Mrs. John Gibbons, all o•f
West Waivarosh, near St, Augustine.
The late Mr. Redmond was in his -78th
year.
Rev. Father Bricklin of Windsor
visited his mother,' Mrs. Bricklin, 'w'ho
is on the sick list.
Mr. John Maloney and sister Min-
nie returned to Buffalo after a week's
visit at the 'home of their another,
Mrs. T. Maloney.
The Ladies' 'Guild of St. Mary's
'Church, Dublin, are holding their
monthly 'meeting at the home of Mrs.
John Moore, Logan, this ;Thursday
afternoon at 2 o'clo•ck. All the ladles
are invited to a'ttend and all t'he lady
friends are all made 'welcome at Mrs.
Moore's home.
Mr. 'Earl 'Ross was in• .London on
Wednesday on business.
,Rev. ,Father McCardie of Kings-
bridge was a visitor in the village Inst
week.
-We are pleased to report that a
ntunbe'r of the sick are improving and
their friends will be pleased 'to see
them able to be around soon.
We have had sarne real springlike
weather this`'week and the ,ladies are
having serious thoughts about staeit-
ing housecleaning. Just notice how
busy the man of the house gets down
town these days. You 'don't see hint
hanging around the house much at
thistime of the year.
Travellers.
AUCTI'ON SALE
10f (Brick House and Land in the
Village of Egmondville, and 'House-
hoid IFurnittlr'e.
The 'Executor of the Estate of Al-
exander Charlesworth,-- deceased,,,,, -will
offer for -'sale by public auction, ,on
'SATUI1'bD1AY, 'tlhe 30th LAB'R]IL, 193+2.
at 4.30 pan., on the premises the foI-
lowin'g lands situate in the village of
Egn ondville, being,'composed, of Vila
lage Lott 4, on the 'South Side of East
,l3ayfield Street as laid down on :a
fyTap of, said Village made for C. L.
VanlEFagmond and registered; also a
part of Lot ,10, in the Second Huron
Road Concession o'f the Township .of
Tu'ekers'nt'ith, in said County of Ha
roil, which may be !particularly des-
cribed as fo'llow's: Commencing at a
point at the Month East ,corner of
said 'Lot 4, thence Easterly along
;fllaylfreld ,Street 1, chain, 25 links.
Thence Southerly in a line parallel
with the Eastern Boundary of said
(Lot 4, Two chains, 'Thence 'Westerly
in a line parallel with iBaylfield Street
•1 ch'a'in, 25 links. Thence along the
(Easterly boundary of said Lot 4 to
the place of beginning ,containing /
of an acre of land more or le'ss, on
Which land is erected a comfortable
brick dwelling house.
Terms of ,Stale: 10% cash at ,the
time of -sale, balance within 30 days
thereafter.
At the same time and place the fol -
hawing Chattels will be sold by Pub-
lic 'Auction: -3 small •tables, 1 piano,
1 parlour carpet, 1 bedroom suite, .1
bedroom linoleum, 1 bedroom suite
(oak), 1 mirror, 1 rocker, •1' lawn-
mower, 1 hall rack, -1 writing desk
and 'bookcase, a number of books, 4
parlour chairs, 1 wardrobe, 1 dresser,
'1 washstand, tl music rack, 1 sewing
machine, 2 hat racks, 2 vases, 2 rock-
ing chairs, 2 easy chairs (horse hair),
1 hair lounge, 1 parlour table, 1 bed-
room matting, 1 side board, 1 dining
room table, 4 chairs, 1 arm chair, 1
clo'ek, 1 kitchen range, 1 kitchen
rocker, 1 hedge shears, 1 washstand,
2 kitchen cupboards, 1 kitchen table,.
1 step ladder, 1 hand washing n ach-
ine, 1 flour bin, 1 box stove and stand,
1 hanging lamp, 1 horsehide robe,
quantity of dishes and other articles.
Terms of Sale of Chattels: Cash.
Further particulars and conditions
of sale will be made known at the
time of sale and may be had in the
meantime from the undersigned,
R- S. FI'AY:S, Executor's Solicitor,
Seaforth, Ont.
The follo'win'g parties were ticketed
to distant points this week: 'Harry
Krauskppf, o'f• Dublin, to Daysland,
Alta.; Mrs. •George :'Stewart, 'Miss
Lida 'Stewart, Miss Lou Cudmore,
Mr, and Mrs. S. Watson, of Seaforth,
to Crystal City, Man.; J. Ducharme,
of ;Seafor'th, to Ed'ttionton, Alta.
'Church on Thursday evening, After
lite usual choir 13ractlse games and
icadtests were 'indulged in. A very in-
° teresting feature of the evening was
an address and presentation to Miss
IRuby McLaren, bride -elect. Follow-
ing is the address which was read
Iby Miss Blanche Mustard: "Dear
1Ruby,-ln view of the happy event
.which is soon to 'take place in your
'liffe :we, the members of the Carmel
Presbyterian Church c'hoar 'wish to
take Vhis. opportunity •to delicitate you
on that 'event and to ex'p'ress to you
our appreciation Of your services as
a valued member of the choir. You
have Been faithful in at'tendance, and
Brave alwrays given fireely of your 'time
and talents to the work of the choir;
We cann'o't let •t'he occasion pass with-
out expressing to you our sincere
and hearty wishes for your happiines's
and prosperity. 'We wish you to ac -
cepa this gift from usand,with it our
'warmest regards and 'heartiest wisdnes
for future' bright and happy. 'S•igned.
'orf behalf of the choir. 'Mies :Nadi -ea -en
was presentee with several beautiful
gifts: of a silver pyrex 'casse'role, a
• co', b,natro, Steamer and a rolling
pin. The presentation was made by.
firs: 1Lloyd 'Hudson Wand to whic'h
hiss McLaren tirade a very fitting re-
ply, ;.thanking 'the choir for the beauti-
ful
eauti-fill :, g{i fits.
Mr. ,Alen. Minn. has returned home
aftei a ,t1Ling several weeks 'with his
daugh't r in Bad Axe, Mich,
• T!he m'an-y°'frien'd's .of Me. K. Jloynt
`r.ae-glad to 'see him .out ' again and at
.his duties 'after his recent severe
THURSDAY, APRIL 14, 1932.
Death of Mr. David Aitcheson.
IDcath cane very suddenly on ;Fri-
day last to one of MdKillop's well
known residents in the person of Mt.
David A'itcheson. The deceased, who
was in his 58th year, had been a resi-
dent of McKillop for a number of
years, havhtg moved to the farm
which he occupied near Harpudhey
'front D'evil's Lake, North Dakota.
For about twelve years Mr. Aitche-
son has not enjoyed goo-d.'health and
only a few weeks ago disposed of his
farm with the intention of going west
with his -sons, The deceased suffered
stroke two weeks ,before the date
set for departure, but had recovered
sufficiently to be able to go abotit
and intended leaving on Tuesday of
this week, but on Friday night he
pas away.
.
Football,
The football organization meeting
held in 'the council chamber on Fri-
day evening of last week was well at-
tended .and enthusiastic, The Alec-
tion of ofaicers resulted as follow;d1
Hon. president, lDr. C. Mackay; hon,
vice president, Thos. Stephens and
''Wm. Murdie; president, Geo. A. Sills;
lst vice president, John MdDonald;
2nd vice pres., Dr. Hodgins; sec.-
treas.,
ec:treas., W. J. Moffatt; captain, Gordon
McDonald; committee, A. F. Cluff, F.
Sills, C. Stewart, H. M. Jackson and
H. Ghottle, There is every .prospect
that Seaforth will again have a cham-
pionship winning team.
CON4STIANCE.
'air. and Mrs. Tom ,Riley of Clin-
ton, also Mr. and Mrs. Frank Riley of
the village spent Sunday with `Mr. and
Mrs. Chas. Hoggart.
'Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephenson mo-
tored to .'Brigden on Saturday and
spent 'the week end u'IvIe relatives
there, Mrs. Stephenson staying for a
few days.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Harold Coakley mov-
ed to Blenheim on 'Saturday as Afr,
Coakley has secured a job there.
Another old time dance will be held
in the Forrester's hall, Friday night
of this week so be sure and conte and
enjoy yourselves.
Mr• Lloyd Moore of Stratford has
been spending a few days with his
uncle, '\fir: 'William Moore.
Mr. and .Mrs. John Ferguson visited
Mr. and Mrs. Clarence Ruth on Sun-
day last.
31r; William Jowett returned from
the hospital on Friday and is improv-
ing nicely.
Mrs. Stewart is staying with her
daughter, Mrs. Roy Lawson. ,
Mr. 13111 Dale of Toronto is spend-
ing his holidays with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Jlames Dale.
Farewell Presentation.
A large number of the fidends and
and well wisher of Dr. and Mes.
Ferguson, who alter a ten years' res-
idence in Hensel], are moving to
Georgetown, was held in the opera
house in Hensel]: on Tuesday evening.
The doctor was presented with ja
handsome cabinet of silver, and re-
plied feelingly to a nicely worded ad-
dress by D. Urquhart, the presenta-
tion being made by R. McLaren.
Sells Livery.
Mr. Stephen Lamb ' .Nets sold his
livery 'business to Mr. Thos. Simpson
Jr., of McSK•i'ltpo.
Mrs. Lou 'Simpslo:n 'returned 'ho5ne
to Detroit (Sunday after spending a'.
'Week with relatives' .here. 'She was
,aeco'mpan;ed °'home 'by her mother,
Ivies. iRober,t,Bonthrolr, who will visit
there for a ,few,weeks.
Iliiys'pect'by (Beacom was in town on
py8ay inspecting poor local' pu'bl'ic
lq'ol.
adding bells will soon be
ringing
Ma in this, vicinity.
;Ret. Mr.- ,Pollpck 'of Whiteclturc'h
copied the; pnlpitin Carmel IPreslby-
itu, Church on Sunday .' last and de -
y
ed very; instructive and' inspiring
roaaaas at both services. In th-e
English Breakfast Tea, our own
brand, per pound 43c
Chase ,l Sanborn's Tea
per pound 43c
Lipton's Tea
'. per pound 43c
Rideau Hall Coffee
Red Rose Tea
per pound ,..,., 43e
Our Special Blend Tea
per pound 33c
Salado Tea
per pound 49c
Maxwell House Coffee
per Ib 43c per pound • 49c
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You save when you buy front
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NOTICE
Tenders for crushing in the Town-
•s'hip of Hibbert; also for hauling gra-
vel, either by truck or by teams will
be received bythe undersigned up to
Monday, May 91ie, Tenders will be
Opened at Staffa Towns'h'ip Hall at 3
p,'m. The lowest or any ten -der not
necessarily accepted.
MIRIS. KIATIHIL'E(E'N FFEEEN;EIY,
Township Clerk, Dublin.
FOR SALE -
For, sale, cheap, square grand piano,
radio, kitchen range, burns wood or
coal. 'SUISIIIE GOME'NIIJOOK, High
Street, 'Seaforth.
RED CLOVER SEED
A quantity of red clover seed for
sale. GORDON 31cGlA,VIIN, Walton,
'Phone 23;1•r123. 17
Auction Sale
Ot Farni Stock, Implements and
Household Furniture.
Sr. Georgee Elliott, auctioneer,r has
received instructions from the under-
signed to sell by public auction at
Lot 20, Con, 1, McKillop, 11 miles
east of Seaforth, 00 the Highway, on
THURSDAY, APRIL 14th
At one o'clock sharp
the followiltg:
Horses -3 good working horses, 1
driver.
Cows. -3 cows, 2 thoroughbred, all
in calf; 2 heifers, 2 yrs. old; 2 steers,
1 yr. old; 1 calf 3 months olcl.
'Pigs. -2 sows supposed to be in
pig, k1 chunks ahotat. 100 lbs. each.
Hens -30 'White Leghorn, last
year's .chicks; 30 Barred Rock, last
year's chicks.
Machinery-1McCorntack 7 ft. bin-
der, sheaf carrier and truck; 1 Massey
Harris mower, 6 ft. cut; 1 Coleman
steel roller, 1 combined Massey har-
row seed drill, 12 holes; 1 cultivator,
both wide and narrow teeth, 1 man-
ure spreader, yi interest turnip soly-
er; % interest in wire stretcher; 1 El-
mira side hay rake, 1 steel rake, 10 ft.;
1 Chatham fanning mill with bagger
and set of sieves; 1 . wagon, wagon
box with stock rack attached; 1 shay
rack, 1 gravel box, 1 sleigh with
bunks and flat rack, grinding stone,
1 cutter, 1 buggy, 1 good robe, 1 plush
rug, 1 Dt'Laval cream separator No.
12, 1 root ,pulper, 1 14eft, ladder, 1%
sets of double harness, 1 set single
'harness; 1 spade, chains and a num-
ber of other articles; a quantity of
red clover and timothy 'seed.
Household Furniture, -2 oale bed-
room sets, mattresses and pillows', 1
couch, 1 walnut sofa, 1- Morris leath-
er chair, 3 mahogany rockers, 1 oak
rocker, 1 oak hall rack,, 1 oak book
case, 1 oak dining room table and 6
chairs, 3 oak parlor tables, 2 rattan
chairs,; 1 8 -day clock, 2 Wilton ,rugs,
1 Axminster carpet,' 1 Brussels car-
pet, 1 linoleum rug, and runners,
and: a number sI ;small rugs, 3
hanging laanps, .1 Coleman gas lamp,
a few bracket lamps, 1 gasoline 3 -
burner stove, 1 'Moffatt steel range, 1
churn, 3 sets of bedroom clishes, 1
dinner set atad a number of pieces of
china and glassware and ,pi'cture's .
No reserve' as farm is sold..
Terns -'All sums of $10 and under,
'tn y eedoul-
s
cash; .clover and timothy th poul-
try, cash; over that amount, 6 months
credit will be given on approved joint
notes; 6% per aimsnn off for cash on.
credit amounts.
Geo, H. Elliott, Ad'ctioneer; Wm.
Devereaux, Proprietor.
WINTHROP.
A successful euchre and dance was
held in the hall last Friday night. The
-forepart of the evening was spent in
progressive eu'c'hre. Those carrying
off the prizes for most . games were:
'Ladies' first prize, Miss Annie Pryce;
la -dies' lone hand prize, Mrs. Geo.
,Eaton; mei,'s prize, Mr. Wm. Boyd
and lien's lone hand pprise, M'r. Bob
'S'm'ith. After lurch a few hours were
spent in dancing.
Miss Gladys Small -don of Walton
spent the week end with her ,anis,
Mrs, .George Eaton.
Mr. and Mts. C. Dalton are moving
to the farm recently occupied by Mr.
and Mrs. Wes. (Nichols,
Don't forget the euchre and dance
•,
in WinthropithJiall on friday, April
'1'5'th,
-\Ir. and Mrs. Jack 'Canvpbeld motor-
ed to 'Toronto on Saturday.
'Mrs. Sutherland is visiting her
daughter in Taroiito,
United Church 'Rev. Arthur Sinclair
occupied the '.pulpit arid in the morn-
ing a solo was given by Mrs. Clark
and Miss Annie Smith rendered .a
very pleasing solo at the evening ser-
vice. At St. Paul's Anglican 'Church
Rev. Mr. Parker had charge of the
services and in the evening Mr. T.
Rutledge gave a very pleasing Solo.
The Young;People of the St, Paul's'
,Anglican Church are busy working
on their play, "N'o'body but Nancy,"
which will be .put on' to the near 'fu
ku're.
The regular,. meeting of the Young,
P'eop'le 'of the St. Paul's 'Astg/i'can
•Ohunch was held on Monday •eve
r
ening. Thec l i'program was in a ge
of Mas.Vanley and in the absence of
the president, 'the chair was taken by
the rector, Rev. Mr. 'Parket. After
'
the opening exercises a very m:te'ret-
s
ng paper was read by M'rs. Pep'p}el
on the S.S. work carried oh by Post
FOR RENT .
Comfortable cottage for rent, cor-
ner of William and 'James streets,
Sea o '3 -piece rth• 3- iece bath, furnace,
hard
and soft water, heavy wiring, posses-
sion on or arotind May 1st. Apply to
Mrs. REG.'RIEIIiD, Phone 163.
FARM FOR SALE
Choice fifty acres of land in Mc-
Killop township; good buildings.
Would take house in exchange. Ap-
ply to News Office, 17.
-LOST.
A signet ring in Seaforth; initials
"R.lL." minder please leave at The
News Office. 15
FOR SALE
18 pigs, six weeks old, extra good
lot; also a quantity of red clover
seed, Apply to John MoCowau, op-
posite Livingston's school, Hallett, 15.
1FOSE LOST
about fifteen
din hose,
A n anise.
.t
g
feet long, betweenRippe!)and Sea -
forth on Wednesday morning, Finder
please Phone 31, Seaforth, McColl-
Frontcnac Gasoline Station. 13
FOR SALE
'Large size circulating cabinet heat-
er or furnacette complete with pipes.
In A.1. condition, used only a short
time. Owner leaving town, Apply
A. M. NRI'NIG•IJE, Seaforth, Ont. 17.
THE
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Fire Insurance Co.
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Box 142
Phone 336 SEAFORTH
FOR :SALE
1 dark brown colt, 3 years old, bro-
ken; 1 large bay colt, 2 years old; also
1 Durham cow, 4 years old, due to
freshen Oct. 10th. JINIO. MONT-
GOMERY, Phone 234_l!1, Seaforth.
17.
WORE WANTED
James Simmons, Seaforth R.R. 2,
desires work by the day or year.
!Phone 6 on 233. 15.
GLOVER SEED FOR SALE
Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover Seed
for sale. Phone 40r14, Dnbdi'n, Lot 6,
Con. 4, McK llopNIA
5
J.K RAUS'KIOIBF, Dublin, R. -R. 1. 15.
FOR 'RENT
50 acres pasture land, Naa lot 19,
Con. 2, Hibbert, good pasture, with
never failing spring creek. Rent rea-
sonable. Apply to P. DIIiLL, Dublin,
15
GR -ASS FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, Township of Tucker-
smith, good well, windmill and cern-
HOUSEKEEPER WANTED, ens water trough. If not sold will
'Girl or lady wanted as housekeeper rent,
for farm. No farm. No otuside work,
Write to box 127, The Seaforth
News, Seaforth. 15.
PRDVAT'E SALE
The following are offered for pri-
vate sale at Lot 19, Con. 13, l'IdKil-
I'op, 1% miles east of Lead'bury: 25,
pounds of bee foundation, 1 bee
smoker, 1 'honey kn'i'fe, 2 slats' ex-
tractor, 1 Icon honey tank, 150 empty
bee boxes, 50• to 60 hives of 'bees, bee
screens; 7 2 -year steers,' weight 350-
900 lbs.; r1 heifer 800 1'bls,; 1 6 -year
aid tow in calf; 1 fresh cow and calf,
750 lbs. Yellow B'ldssom sweet clover.
GIORD'ON FLOILMtES.
POISITION WANTED.
As housekeeper or practical nurse
Apply to the News Office. 15.
WORK WANTED
,By experienced carpenter, new
work or repairing. L. LA'PPTE+N-
;BIAICIFI, Ord Street, Seaforth. 17.
AUCTION SALE
:Of Desirable House and Lot and
Go -stents of Same in the Village of
Egntondville.
The Ad'ministratrix of the Estate
of Margaret A. Charlesworth, late of
the Village of Egniondville, \Widow,
deceased, has instructed George H.
Elliott, Anotioneer, to sell by ;public
auction on .S'aturd'ay, April .1'6bh,, 193i2,
at 2 p.m., sharp, on the premises, the
follow+ing desirable property: All and
Singular that certain parcel or tract
of land and premises situate, lying
vine in the County of Huron and
Province of Ontario and being con-
A. D. SUTHERLAND
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I expect to have a auanber of young
calves for sale during th-e calf seas ,
Apply to HrARROOILDD PIENIH'/
Bayfield, Phone 5-76, Hensall. otlsan0
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TIMOTHY SEED FOR fou pairreq
A quantity of timothy s' ar a;,earp.ur
sale, 'Phone 12 on 136, 11q '.pddcgs
SHO'LDICE, Seaforth. aacurn.u_aq,;
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]3•AIBY CHICKS ilrantn.o.cd at uo ga'itg0
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horns, Barron strain, mated tSt ol4san6, szaq,tuatu a aria 30
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'From Single 'Comb WhitOtia;eyseS
erels from hens w'itlt-'a recoru tri ;ou
'265 to 275 eggs; chicks $7.90 -p5pal, til
('Barred Rocks $9.90 'per 100; au e.pe
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own eggs properly incubated agallaa
•per '100 in. a J'ames'way incubator) ata
'these hens -are real egg pro4-sanr,
and alt good healthy hens. .1 '.'J4;
have 4 incubators to sell ver( a11; ,rq
and being in the Village of Egmoh'd- lIFAIRRY KIIIEiI-Ii JlE, R.E.,frsaaa aqg
holm, Ont. Phone 52 r i'3. trO d0,
1101 'lin;;,
o ed of Lot nunatber ,Four (4) ou the SEAFORTH MARi(Snq'1 astp
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Worth side of East ,Front !$(trees in the gutter, per Ib. ,iM' �9
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GEINERAL .gCKyirofLtrnroQ
Now is the tint' to o0ant, a,t;
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new machinery, re ors all : ,.
for the Spring work.
(See us for : Fe tz i.Y1.lilt
Soil Pulverisers an': :�u0.ti ba,,,ll
Cream: ISeparatois`- = d coniplet
line of Farm Mach
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said Village of 'Egnondv lie. On' said
lot is erected a one story asphalt
shingled covered house with 'class
roofing ,conttaining six rooms ane
there is also a small shed on the pre-
mises.
At the same time and place, the
'following chattels will be sold by
public •auction: One Victrola, 1 couch,'
1 'cooking stove, 1 gasoline stove and
1 rack,
' er .1 c olio's re. ,
t 1 table
1 -land
oven,,
1 clock,- bedding, wood, fruit; and oth-
er articles too nttne'rous to Menition.
Terms on ,Pnolperty.=Ten'per cent,
of purchase price on, day a .sale, bat -
ante within thirty days.
Terms oft Chattels, ---Ca'
Eggs, per Boz,
Potatoes, per bag
11 -logs, per cwt,
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