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The Seaforth News, 1931-03-19, Page 81;,•,• PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, MARCH 19, 1931.' 1-1E/aISALL. II-Tulsa11 public school report jarmary and February: Room I. Sr. 3,V. ---Norman Sinclair 82, DorothyDruinmond 74,5, Minn.e Sangster 73, Ruth Coles 72.5, 726- d dred Follicle 71, Harvey" Hudson 69, Irene Siriale 65, Olive Brock 63.5, Annie Huiser 63.5, Ross 1\l'cI1ro.)j„ 63, Kathryn Drysdale 62, Harold Hig- gins 61. Jr. Carlile 82, Bill Glenn 71, Orville Hedden 70.5, Dor- othy McOneen 70, George Pierce 68, Olive Lernmon 67, Many Little 64, Margaret Kennings 63, Isobell' Satin- clercock 61, Myrna Hudsoli 61, Glad- ys 58.5, Iienn'eth Mann 58, Harold Bonthron 54.-C. H. Blowes, Teacher, . Room 2, 3r, IIII.-Ronald Peck 79, Loretto Bell 77, Jean Foster 71,. Ivan Kipfer 67, Nellie . Fee 65, .Dorothy Deters 64, 12.abert Drysdale 61. Jr. Hoskins 77, Herbert Drummond 74, May Wolff 69, Mar- garet Shepherd 69, Kenneth Pass - marc 63, Mona Glenn 62, Edna Saun- dereock 62, Ruth Bell 61, David Sangster 59, Harold Williard 59, Ir- sma Kipfer 54, Keith Buchanan 31. Sr. 11...-E1va McQueen 84, Mary Clark 84, Jack Coles 76, Barbara Shepherd 75, Max Hudson 74, Alice eriaff 73, Douglas Sangster 70, Rus- sell Hedden 70, Lloyd Brock 64, Her- man Wolff 44,-36. A. Ellis, Teacher, Room 3. jr., H. -Elaine Peck 75, Norman Cook 74, George Sangster 71, Gerald Passmore 62, Ray Foster 5.1, Audrey Twitchell 61, Laird End - ion 49, Billy Higgins '48, Shirley Twitchell 41, Cecil Kipfer 25. Jr, I. -June Saundercock 92, Pres- ton Lemmon 71, Mattline Vandge- han 30, Doris Pearce 66, Jack Shep- herd 65, Billie Coles 56. Primer A. -James Campbell 37, Carrie Joynt 87, Ronald Parker 70, Mary Goodwin 62, Howard Love 56, Carl Daters 42.5, Howard Singe 40. Primer B. -Emily Hoskins 82, Raymond Higgins 62, James Clark 56. Norris McEwan 57, Margaret Sangster 51, Bobby Hess 48, Donald Joynt 43, Donald Willard -31.-A. E. Cs•nsitt, Teacher. The Young People of the United Church held their meeting on Mon- day evening last with a large atten- dance present. After the devotional exercises an Irish prograin Vras gitien consisting 'of selections. by Mr. Hyde and his trio; solos, Mr. Sher - rat; readings, 11Iiss. Elva Shaddocle, and the -topic by Mr: Henry: Horton, which was very much enjayed: Mrs. Fred Smallecrirobe Of -Guelph is visiting her sister, Miss Mattie El- lis, for a few days this week. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Foster spent Saturday visiting friends in Exeter, Mrs. Coxworth, who has been spending the winter months with her daughter, Mrs. A. Scruton, has re- turned home to Petrolia. Mr. and Mrs. Eric Kennedy left last week for Toronto after spending a few days with friends here. Mr. Harold Appleton of Exeter spent +Fs week end with his mother. • Mrs. A. Scruton spent a day in London recently. The regular meeting of the Board of Health was held Tuesday evening, all members being' present The min- utes of the previous meeting W.ere read and adopted on motion of Moir Blatchiaret. pr . Moir discussed the medical inspection' of Oq SiA001 children, also the innoculation against diphtheria. It was moved by N. Blatchford, and seconded by 0. Geig- er that Dr. Moir inspect the school 'children at a eilitable ,d'Ates. MT. Blatchford-, Health Inspdetor, re- ported everything in good sanitary toeditioit It was moved by N. Slat- ehlord, secolided by Dr. Moir, that 0. Geiger be chairman for 1931. The Meeting adjourned on motion of 0. Geiger and Dr. Moir. The many friends of Miss M. Ellis will be sorry to hear she continues to be very poorly. Mrs. L. Simpson returned to her. home in Detroit last week after' a few weeks' visit with her 'mother, Mrs. R.out. Bonthron. Mr. Jack Farquhar spent a few days with friends in Hillsgreen. , Mr. Edward Sheffer received word last week of the death of his eldest sister, Mrs, Clark, of Sault Ste. Marie, Mrs. Clark was a former resident of Stanley and was le her 90th year. This is the second death in the Sheffer family during the last few weeks. A "other died about 3 weeks ago. and Mrs. Young and family of Arbor, Mich. were visitors at s home of Mi. W. Fee. Word was received in the village on Tuesday of the death of NIrs. Frank Blatchford of Exeter early Tuesday morning after an attack of pneumonia. Mr. and Mrs. Blatchford were residents of Hensel] for 14 years Mr. Blatchford conducting a black- smith business here. After legating here theY farmed in Ushorne for about 25 years and for this last- 15 years have been living in Exeter. Messrs, Alex. Buchanan and An- drew Buchanan were brothers of the deceased. DR. CARL'S DISCOVERY STOPS OAS, CONSTIPATION In his ' private practice, Dr. Carl Weschcke first perfected the simple mixture now known as Adlerikh. Unlike most remedies, Adlerika a:ota on BOTH upper and lower bowel and removes old poisons you would never' believe were in your system. Stops GAS bloating in 10 minutes! Relieves chronic constipation in 2 hours! Let Adlerika give your stom- ach and bowels a REAL cleaning and see how good' you feell It will surprise yon l Keating's Pharmacy. Bloodtested Chicks ., . v.'1X, Started Chicks and Hatching Eggs „ , Eoerte eit. Front GOVERNMRNT APPROVED BIRDS aoveT,mint ri` UNDER TRAPNEST INSPECTED 4 CtEicKS Also Eight to Ten Weeks Old Pullets. , . , We specialize in Barred Rocks of 'High Production and good bodytype. Order chicks now for delivery any time after February 10. Chicks and Hatching Eggs all from our own Aockwhich is under / stmeivision of the 0. A. C., Guelph, (Loccted one block north of New Hospital. Visitors Welcome.) Good Poultry Pays ..and Pays. ONTARIO BREEDING STATION Oliver Siegrist Sox 173, Seaforth. • Phone 304. attic B effieks • ,aueso rices 0,,,ting to the coatinued depression in the country, -and Inc, egg prices prevailing, we are reducing our Chick Prices to the lowest pos- sible level, These prices will take effect at once and will continue throughout March and Aprii. May and June prices announced later, SINGLE COMB WHITE LEGHORN S........ .... .$13.00 per 100 . BARRED PLYMOUTH ROCKS , $15.00 per 100 BLACK MINORCAS - $15.00 per 100 WHITE WYANDOTTES $16.00 per 100 JERSEY BLACK GIANTS . ' $18.00 per '100 These are absolutely rock bottom prices. an Sunnyvale Poultry Farm Hdatchery SEAFORTH, ONT. Phone 137r3 Mr. Allen McDonald took part in the boxing tournament put on in Ex- eter on Saturday evening last and had no difficulty in cleaning up on those matched against him. The many friends of Mrs. Andrew Dougal are sorry to hear she is con- fined to her home through illness, The W.M.S. of the United Church intend holding a birthday party in the basement of the church on Friday af- ternoon. An interesting feature will be a talk by Miss Annie Consitt on her visit to the Passion Plays while on her visit to Europe. Mrs. Bertram North is confined to her home through illness. HII3BERT. The regnlar monthly meeting of the Hibbert Council was held in Staf- fa on Monday, March 16th, all mem- bers present, the minutes of the pre- vious meeting as well as the meeting on March 4, to select the tender for supplying wood for township hall, being adopted on motion of William Kay, seconded by Frank Allen. The auditor's report having been found satisfactory, was adopted and the Clerk instructed to have 200 copies printed for distribution amongst the ratepayers. The following appoint- ments were made: Treasurer, William Hills; patrolmen, Wesley Parsons, Herbert Britton, lames Feeney, Wil- liam Wood, Charles Tuffin, Thomas Scott, Malcolm Lamond, dgar Al- len, Cephas Muxworthy, John Sim- mons, Simon Sararas, William Mil- le, William, Burke, Michael Coyne, Jahn Murphy. Fence Viewers, Wil- liam Pullman, Joseph Linton, Sams uel Norris, Oswald Walker, Frank Jordan, Robert Barbour, Gerald Doyle, John M. Miller, ?Lately Mc- Lachlan, George. T. Wren. Pound - keepers: Frank Feeney, Alma Grey, Fred Vipond, Hugh Currie, Lorne Pethick, Patrick Williams, Bert Peart, Walter Kerslake, David Bruce, Arnold Westlake, Frank Hambley. Bylaws confirming said appointments were passed, also set- ting the services of patrolmen at 25c per hour, man and team 45c per hour and for man only 25c per hour; also the price of gravel for township roads being 15c per yard. A. A. Colquhoun was appointed to audit the accounts of the township front Jan. 1, 1931, to present. Bylaws No. 365 and 366 providing for paying back surplus funds on the *McDougall and Dow drains were passed. A re- solution was adopted instructing the collector to take drastic action with delinquent taxpayers unless taxes are paid by April lst. General orders amounting to $1,261.19 and road ex- pense orders $8.60 were issued, The meeting adjourned. -Mrs. Kathleen Feeney, Clerk. WINTHROP. The Orange Lodge held another successful progressive euchre and dance in the hall last Friday night. The prize winners were: ladies' first, Miss Agnes Dodds; ladies' lone hand prize" was also carried off by Miss Agnes Dodds. Men's first was a tie between Mr. Andy Crozier and Mr. Wm. Boyd, Mr. Boyd winning by a draw; nieWs lone hand prize went to Mr. Wm,. Herr; the consolation prizes went to Mrs. C. Dolma.ge and 1VIrs A. Cuthill. After lunch was served a few hours were spent in dancing, Patrick's orchestra furnish- ing the music, Mr. and Mrs. John Pryce spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, George ,Williamson, Grey township. (Keep your stock free from blemish with Dotiglas' Egyptian Liniment. Removes inflammation, quickly. re- lieves bruises, sprains, strains, swell- ings, contraction of cords, stiffness of joints, and sore muscles. Instant Help 'Wien Bob Terry was obliged to go to the hospital, his wife wanted to be with him as much as possible. But the baby presented a problem. Then Mrs, 'Terry remembered the tele- phone. A Long Distance call brought her Mother within a few. hours! Persian Balna promotes daintiness, charm anti beauty. sIt is unrivalled in its magical effect on, the skin. Swiftly absorbed by the tissue, it leaves nev- er a vestige of stickiness. Delightfully cool to the skin. Stimulating' and in- vigorating. Softens and makes the hands flawlessly white. Subtly fra- grant .Imparts youth and lovelines's to the complexion, F'ersian Balm is the inevitable choice of the woman Who cares, - CARD OF THANKS. Mrs. Henry Forsyth and family wish to thank their friends and neighbors for their many acts. of kindness and sympathy shown dm., ing the illness and death cif Mr. For- syth, also the Rev. Mr, Malcolm and Rev. Mr. Conner, and for the beauti- ful floral tributes. NOTICE. 'Wanted to 'buy -Used coal -'burn- ing brooder stoves, 500 -chick size. We have for sale a quantity of Sweet .Clover Seed, both White and Yellow. Apply at the News Office. POR SALE. Maple Lawn Farm, Lot S. Half 16 and 17, Con. 14, Hullett. 150 acres choice land and good buildings. Priced reasonable. Easy terms, NOR- MAN SANDERSON, r. r. 1, Blyth. 13,1 it AUCTION SALE. Of General Household Furniture, on Thursday, March 26th at 2 p. m. at Lot 30, Concession 1, Hibbert. Terms cash. Thos. Brawn, auct.; Mrs. Julia Murphy, Proprietress. . AUCTION SALE Of Farm, Farm Stock and Im- plements. Mr, Geo. H, Elliott has been instructed to sell by public auc- tion at Lot 24, Con. 4, L. R.S., Tuck- ersmith, on Tuesday. March 24th, at 1 o'clock sharp: The Farm, being lot 24, con. 4, L. R. S., Tuckersmith, consisting of 100 acres, will be offered, if not said be- forehand, subject to a reserved bid. Terms on farm made known day of sale. Horses. -1 grey horse rising 6 years old; 1 grey mare rising 5 years old. Cattle -1 grey cow 5 years old, due on May 61h; 1 red cow 9 years old. bred Jan. 16th; 1 yearling heifer calf. Implements -1 Deering binder, 7 foot cut; 1 McCormick mower, 5 foot cut; 1 Massey -Harris cultivator; 1 Frost & Wood horse rake 10 ff.; 1 Massey -Harris 13 disc drill; 1 set .3 section harrows; 1 Frost & Wood gang plow; 1 Verity No. 21 walking plow; 1 Bain wagon; 1, set Interna. tional sloop sleigh; 1 rubber tire top buggy; 1 piano box cutter; 1 set breeching harness; 54 set third horse harness; 1 hay rack, 154 yd. gravel box; 1 faening mill; 1 Viking separa- tor, nearly new; 2 sets whiffletrees; 1 set 3 horse eveners; 1 scythe; forks, hoes, shovels and other articles too numerous ,to mention. Hay and a quantity of grain Terms. -Hay, grain and ail sums of $10 anti under, cash; over that ariment 7 mos.' credit will be given On furn- ishing approved joint bankable paper or a discount of 6% per annum al- low -ed off for cash on credit. anrounts: Positively no reserve as the propriet- or is giving up farming, CIIAS, USSHAILL, Prop. Geo, Auct. Want and For Sale -Ads. 3 times 50c -TOWN TOPICS TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO •March, 1905. The Londesboro Sons of England lodge have over $600 to their credit in the hank, a gt'eo5 record for a non - benevolent institution. ' 'Mr. R. A. Switzer, , of Hibbert, leaves this'.,,,week with his family for Nor.th Dakota, to engage in farming. New Rector. The Bishop of Huron has appoint- ed Rev. John Berry, D.D., rector of Parkhill, and fo'rmerly assistant of St, Paul's Cathedral, London, as rector of St. Thomas' Church. ' With the large additions or mach- inery and type materials that are this week being added to the plant, The News will have one of the most up - td -date and complete job work rooms to be found in the Province. John Grimoldby had three fingers and tlie thumb of his right hand sev- ered by„a saw in the mill at Walton on Tuesday. The index finger was the only one left intact. McTavish & McConnell of Bruce - field, have Purchased a prize winning horse from a shipment • of hackney and heavy draft horses brought from England by Mr. Wm. Bawden of Ex- eter. • • New ouses. Reynolds & Ingram have made contracts for the erection of six houses in Hensall next summer, with others to follow. R. Cuitinore has a number of contracts also. Their first jdb will be the big addition to the machine shop. ' - Disposed of Business. Mr. John Grieve disposed of his dairy business to Messrs. McIntosh, sons of Mr. James McIntosh, of Mc- Killop. Mr. Grieve has been engag- ed in the business about five years and has built up and 'held a large trade. Wins Damage Suit. . In the case. of Wright vs. the G.T. R., tried at Goderich, the jury re- turned a verdict for Mr. Wright of $34'3.00. The action was the result of an accident on the Main street crossing in Seaforth on July 12th, 1904, whereby MT. Wright was 'badly injtired, his wagon smashed to pieces and one of his horses killed. Died at London. The death occurred in London of •William Flanagan, a former well known resident of Seaforth. For sev- eral years Mr. Flanagan 'conducted the Grip House, disposing of it abtout eight years ago to Mr. Henderson, now of the Commercial. He was an enthusiastic supporter of the football and lacrosse teams and was widely known and esteemed as a genial whole-souled Irishman. Lately he had been a commercial traveller. Hurons Organized, At a meeting of the members and supporters of the Hilton football team held in the town hall on Wed- nesday evening the following officers were elected: --Hon. Ptesident, Dr. Mackay.; Hon. vice president, T. J. Stephens; President, Geo. A Sills; vice president, John MciDonald; 2nd vice president, T. Brownlee; sec.- Treas., Wm. Murdie; managing comz' mibtee, James J. Dunn, .Frank Sills, D. McLeod, Brown Jackson and C, Stewart. „, „ Western Town Fire Swept. A despatch from Winnipeg an- nounces that half the town of' Pono- ka, situated on the Edmonton line of the C.PlR., and the next town of any importance to Edmonton, was des- troyed by fire on Monday evening, including Fairly's _big store and the branch of the Bank of Commerce. The loss is put at $100,000. Fairly's was a general store and their loss is the largest. The Mr. Fairly referred to was a former resident and mer- chant of Sealforth, and will be cern- einbered by the older residents. 'Phe firm here was known as John Fairly & Sons, who conducted a grocery business, leaving for the West ten or twelve years ago. Mr. Ault, town, is a brother-in-law of Mr. Fairly, Sr, Bull Fight at Henn& A rival to the leading sports of Spain and Mexico took place at Hen- sel! last Wednesday night when a bull, belonging to W. Kinsman, and which was placed in the stable at the Queen's for safe keeping broke out, went on the rampage. It first attack- ed T. Murdock's evergreens where it made its mark, then rushing through the station yard it smashed through the fence and came out with a bellow of triumph on Brack street. Here the fun began as about fifteen citiz- ens with Doc Blacken as chief, mata- dor and T. Murdock as chief cuspi- dour, each armed with a pitchfork, attempted to drive the animal hack to the stable. Taurus vigorously ob- jected, and charging furiously drove the alien armies back. T: Murdock and Don'ald Burns gave an exhibition of speed. Doc Blacken stood his grdund and won great applause by receiving the bovine on the point of a pitchfork. The animal on finding that he was ttp against the real thing, tetired in disgust.- The rest of the - crowd then assisted Doc in driving the beast to the stable. It was at this junctpre. that Fred Manns had a closer shave than he ever gave a 'cus- tomer. The animal turned around and ran up the stable with Fred about ten feet ahead, Fred gipped and fell anti thought his hour had come but fortunately the bull was merciful and spared Fred's life. ^ Men's !Heavy 1Wearing Shoes, pane° 'soles 299 Women's 'Patent Leather Strap '• Slippers' .........2.99 Mens Rubbers, Per pair . • .. • Palm Olive Soap 1 c Plees-All Coffee, 21c - 89c 3 'cakes Per pound Cascade Salmon 3 tins for Schneiders- Ecure Larde)s9c, 2 lbs. Men's Rubber Boots. 'Good weight ....2.99 Men's Red Back 'Heavy Overalls •........1.99 'Women's Rubbers 69 c P. & 0, Soap, 5 bars d 2, pounds Good Quality Black or Mixed. Tea, ....7 c Be'st quality 'Sweat Pads 49 c Paterson's Sodas 16 no, pkgs. ,..... These Prices are Cash Jo :PNSIG ' PUBLIC AUCTION There will be offered for vale at the Commercial sSeaforth, on Monday, March 30th, 1931, at the hoer of 2 o'clock, the fallowing val- uable free hold property situate, ly- ing arid being in the Town of Sea - forth in the County of Huron and being composed of Lots 154, 155 and parts of Lots 152, 153 and 147 all in the Jarvis Survey of part of the said Town of Seaforth. On the premises there is erected a filst-class brick dwelling house and outbuildings. The whole bo be sold subject to a reserve bid to be made knorasat the time of the sale. Given by order of William Davis, Administrator of 'the Estate of Mont- gomery Davis. Terms cash. Thomas BroWil, Auctioneer. 13. AUCTION SALE 00 Perm Stock and Implements on Lot 92, Huron Road, 2% miles west of Holmesville on Highway, on Thursday, March 26, at 1 o'clocit sharp, consisting of the - following: 5 young horses, 10 cows milking, and Inc to freshen in- spring, 5 springers heifers, 110 yearling heifers, 12 calves from 1 to 5 months old, brood sow due to profit in May, quantity of oats suitable for seed, quantity of s'weet clover seed. Full line of farm machinery. No, of cedar posts.; Terms, Grain, Clover Seed and all sums of $15 and under, cash; over that arnoutit 7 months' credit will 'be given on furnishitig ba.nkable paper, or a discountW of 4straight allowed for cash oti credit amounts. A. E. Townshend, Proprietor; Geo, H. Elliott, Auctioneer. FARM PROPERTY FOR SALE Under and by virtue of the powers contained in a certain Mortgage, which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction, on Saturday, March 21st, 1931s at 2 o'clock in the after- noon, at the Commercial Hotel, in the Town of Seaforth, in the County of Huron, by 'Thomas Brown, Auction- eer, the following property, namely: Lot No. Eight, in the Fkifth Conces- sion of the Township of McKillop, in the County of Huron. On the said lands there is said to be bWo barni, a brick house with wood shed and kit- chen attached. The farm is conven- iently located, being about four miles from Dublin and about six miles from Seaforth. Terms -Ten per cent. of purchase money to be paid on day of sale, bal- ance to be paid in thirty days. For further particulars and condi- tions of sale apply to R. II. MUNRO, Mitchell, Ont. Solicitor for the Mortgagee. Dated at Mitchell, Ont., this 23rd day of February, A.D. 1931. . MORTGAGE SALE Of Farm Property in the Township of McKillop. Under a0 by 'irtue of the Powers of Sate contained in a certain %fort - gage which will be produced at the time of sale, there will be offered for sale by public auction, on Tuesday, March 24th, 1931 at 2 o'clock in the afternoon at the Queen's Hotel, in the Town of Sea - forth, in the County of Huron, by Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, the fol- lowing property, namely: - The East half of Lot number Tsyelve (12) in the Fifth (5th) Con- cession and the South half of Lot nunsber Eleven (11) in the Sixth (6th) Concession of the said Town - Ship of MeKillop, containing in all One Hundred (100) acres of land. On the said lands there, are erect- ed a good bank barn on a stone foundation and a small dwelling house and there is also e large stack of straw. This Farm is conveniently located to Seaforth and Dublin which are reached by good roads. The two (2) properties will be of- fered for sale together or in -.two (2). separate parcels to suit buyers. Terms of 'Sale: Ten (10) per cent, of the purchase money to be paid in cash on the day of sale and the balance to, be paid without intere'st within Thirty (30) days. ' '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 HAYS, Seaforth, Ontario, Mortgagee's Solicitor. Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, Dated`this 12th day of March, 1931. FOR SALE' York sow with litter of nine. Four weeks ofd, Inc sale:31NO. B. HYDE, lot 8, con, 2, Stanley.; phone 86r11, Hensel. • 12. - • FOR SALE • IA. quantity of choice seed oats, grown from 0.A.C. No .144, yielded me- over. fifty bushels per acre in 1930, at 50c per bushel. Also Steel Tanks, 6 feet long, on hand, other sizes on list, can be ordered on short notice,'$9,85,,fOr the 6 ft. length; oth- er sizes priced on application. Very convenient in the sugar bugh for storing sap. Agent for the highest grades of Steel Roofing and As.phalt, also^ fertilizer -Of all. grades. WIL- LIAM D0a1G, Jr. R.R. 3, Kippen, Ont., Phone 128d, Seaforth, FOR SALE One young Bronze gobbler for sale. Apply to OLIDV1ER ANDER- SON, Phone 250r5. 12. FOR SAIL'E • Anchor .fence posts, priced to sell. Also 550 ft. of 1% inch dry nard Maple lumber, 16 ft. long, suitable for flooring. Apply to NICHOLAS oj. KRIAlUISK10)ThF, Lot 6, con. 4, Mc- Killop. " 14 MAPLE SYRUP FOR SALE. Get orders in, early. Prices reason- able. 'Iseo.nard, Strong and' Arthur, Wallace.-Plione 21436 or 2.3-136, Sea forth. • 13 /HARDWOOD FLOORS. Now is the time to have your hard- wood floors put down or old ones re -surfaced. We 'specialize in Electric Floor Sanding. H. W. HART, Sea - forth, Ont, Box 249. 10 NOTICE We have now our chopping and rolling miff complete -and will run every day at 8c' per bag' over 5 -bag Jots; from 5 bags down and large bran Sacks, 10c. musE BIROS, Seaforth, R.E. 3. 12 WANTED Plain sewing for children and wos men, also two roomers or boarders, Apply to News Office. 12. BABY CHICKS FOR ,sApE From Single Contb White Leg - horns -$12 per 100. 01A.C. Barred Rocks -414 per 100. Jersey Black Giants -11S per 100. , Hatching eggs from Black Giants -41i per 15 eggs; $6 per 100 HARRY KIEHNE, r.r. 1, Bornlholm, Ont. Phone 52r23. FOR SALE. Comfortable, seven roomed frame house, in good condition, favorable location, electric light, town water, garage, poultry house and garden lot. Apply at News Office. FARM FOR SALE OR RENT Very desirable hundred acre farm 154 miles from Seaforth, for rent or sale on easy terms. For particulars apply 4o BEST & BEST, Seaforth. January 28th, 1931., PIANO FOR SALE. Slightly used Heinternan & Co. piano in good shape. For sale cheap. Apply at, W'ALKER'S FURNITURE STORE, phone 67, Seaforth. S. C. W. Leghorn Chicks • ,TOM BARRON STRAIN Order your chicks mils and get chicks that will grow into big hus- ky hens with 'high, egg production. $13.00 per 100. ' JOHN A. ECKART Phone 23r23 Dublin, R.R. 1 Dublin W. C. Govenlock MeCoessiek-Deering Agent See our Ihie of 'SULKY PLOWS, WALKING PLOWS, AND TRACTORS AND PLOWS. Have on hand for sale good used Manure Spreader, Gangplow, Sul- ky Plow,'also '25 Ford Sedan in Al shape, arid '25 Ford Coupe, Por Sale-Rolst, Bell cuffing box, 32 ft. carrier, in first class shape. Set 2,000 pound Scales. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. WM& Medical. ,s DR. 'H. HUGH FOSS, .Playsidag and Surgeon. Late of London Hos.- pital, London, England, - Speci4. attention to diseases of the eye, Cart nose and throat. Office and resid- eoce behind Dominion Bank. Offices Phone No. 5: Residence Phone 104, F . J. BURROWS, Seaforth. Office and residence, Goderich street,. east of the United Church, Coronet ' for the County of Huron Telephousa No. 46. DR. C. MACKAY.-C. Mackay,, honor gradoate of Trinity University' and gold medallist of Trinity Medical, College; member of the College o1' Physicians .and Surgeons of Ontario. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER_Eye,_Ew Nose ancl Throat. Graduate in Medris4 cine; University of Toronto 1897, Late Assistant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Instit be, Moorefield',-, Eye, and Golden Square throat hos-. pitals, London. England. At Contni-. ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday in, ettc.h month, frbm 1.1 a.m. to 3 pm - DR, W. C. SPROAT.-Graduate c4' Faculty of Medicine, University Western Ontario, London, Member • of College of Physicians and Stur- geons of Ontario. Office in rear a3' Aberhart's Drug 'Store, Seaforth.. Phone 90. Hours 1.30-4 p.m.'7.30- 9 p.m. Other hours by appointmeat. Dental. . DR. J. A. MUNN, Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross,graduate of North- western University, Chicago, Ill. LI- - centiate Royal College of Dental Sur- • geons, Toronto. -Office over Sin, hardware, Main St, Seaforth. Phont- 151. ..DR. F. J. BECHELY, grades*, Royal College of Dental Surgeon*, Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's's grocery,. Main St., Senforth. Phones. office A135W, residence 185j. Consulting Engineer. S W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tac.)t. 0.L.S., Registered Professional En- gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate., Member Engineering Inatitute clo Canada. Office, Seaforth. Ont. Auctioneer. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed. Auctioneer for the County of 'Huron Arrangements can be made for Sale, Date at The Seaforth News. Ckargea- moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. HAROLD D. DALE, Licensed! Auctioneer for the County of Hums. Moderate rates sitd satisfaction guar- anteed. Phone 149, P.O. Box 13. Beni**. WATSON AND REIDIN REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTIL ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Commies. WM. HARKNESS Box 234, Seaforth, Ont. Phone ES GENERAL AGENT Sun Life Assurance COMPANY OF CANADA THE McKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Co. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSURED Officers-Jatnes Connolly. Godes.- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, Vice 'President; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Directors -Wm. Rinn, No, 2, Sea - forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagall James Evans, Beachwood; M. Mc- Ewen. Clinton; James Connolly, God-- erich; Alex. Broadfoot,Sea-. forth; J. M. Sholdice, No. 4, Without, Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; .Murray - Gibson, Brucefield. Agents -'James Watt, Blyth, r.r.. No. 1, E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray. r.r. No. 3,' Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. jarmouth, Bornholm. James Kerr and jobs-- Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties-. desirous to effect insurance or trans- act other business will be promntlY attended to by application to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective postoffices. THURS. PRI, SAT. Kenneth MacKenna Marceline Day -In-- Temple Tower ream the novel by H. C. ('Sap- per") McNeile introducing fur- ther startling adventures of Bull- dog Drununond. Also showing the famous Jewish character ' MAX DAVIDSON FIGHTING FATHERS PRINCESS SEAFORTH MARKETS. Wednesday, March ta Butter, per lb. ...,...... ...... 28c Eggs, Per doz. . . . . . .... . lec-Mc Potatoes, per bag $1,00. Hogs, per cwt-' $7.00-1.50e