The Seaforth News, 1932-03-10, Page 8AGE E=GU' 'P HE $EAF6RTH.NEWS.
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In the old days, every poultry owner "took a chance" on raising
'itrais ds 75 out to. There
considered himssn't elf SURE way ay of feeding. If he
Today; you dont have to "take a chance." Sn fact, you can't
afford to, unless you are keeping chickens "just for fun." We carry
`''afeed that takes all the gamble out of chick raising, so far as the
feeding is concerned -Purina Chick Startena.
Ask any of your neighbors who have fed Startena in past years.
So many of our customers have told US about their success with it
thatwe are urging EVERY customer to feed it this year. Time and
again, we have had reports of customers raising 90 to 95 chicks out
of every 100, and of getting the cockerels away weeks earlier than
they ever did before -while broiler prices were still high.
ehick Feeder FREE
We're so certain of the satisfaction Startena will give that 'we are
offering a chick feeder FREE with every bag -as long as our supply
of feeders lasts. These are the latest improved type of feeder, that
keeps chicks from wasting feed while they're eating.
And we're selling Startena this year at a lower price than ever
before. Look below. Order your supply before the feeders are all gone.
Today's Purina Price -3.10 per cwt. with feeder.
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HENSALL. -.
Mr. Wm. Slone of London spent
the week end at his home.
lir. Lorne Scott and family of To-
ronto spent the week end with M.
and Mrs. G. C. Petty,
Miss Pearl Elder of London. ,spent
the week end at the 'home of her par-
en'ts, Mr. and Mrs. John Elder,
Miss Doris Harman of Toronto vis-
ited over the week end at her hone.
Misses Florence Bell and Helen
'Murch of Eiimv'ille s'pent the week
with friend's in town.
The W. M. S. of the United Church
intend' holding a birthday party in the
basement of the church on !Tuesday
afternoon, March 15th. A good pro-
gram is being provided.
Hedden-Steepe.--A quiet wedding
was solemnized at the 'Presbyterian
Manse, Clinton on Wedensd'ay even-
ing last when Dorothy Margaret
(Steep, daughter of .Mr. and Mrs. •Ed' -
,ward Steepe, Clinton, was united in
'iharriage to Frank Alexander Hedden,
son of Mrs. C. 1i. Hedden of Olinton,
formerly of ,Hensall. The Rev. Chas,
E. Dougan officiated. The bride was
charmingly gowned in a frock of
,utonette flat crepe and peach georg-
ette with a shoulder bouquet of roses.
!After the ceremony a wedding dinner
was served at the home of Mrs. !'Hed-
den, after which the young couple left
for London and other cities and on
their return 'lir. and Mrs. Hedden will.
reside in Clinton. The bride travelled
in .a dress of brown satin, black
bro'ad.cioth coat with wolf trimmings
and accessories to match.
The W.M:S. of the United Church
held their regular meeting on Thurs-
day afternoon last with the president
having charge of the meeting. (After
theopeningexercises the Bible lesson
was read by Mrs. MdDonald, The
visiting committee reported having
(called on 24'shu:t-ins •after which ar-
rangements for the birthday parity
which is to be held in the b'asenten!t
of the church on March 15th in the
iforan, of a St. Patrick's social. The
program committee • was Mrs. Drys-
dale and Mrs. Hess. The study leaf-
let was given in four parts by Mrs.
Drysdale, Mrs. Hemphill, Mrs. Oar -
life and Miss Flossie Foss. 'The meet-
ing closed with a hymn and the miz-
pah 'bened'iction.
Miss Beryl Pfaff of London spent
the week end at her home here.
'Miss Jean Stone has s acce ted a po-
sition
-
sition iin M. A. W. E. Hemphill's
drug store.
Mr. and Mrs. Chas.' Cooper spent a
day last week visiting Mr, and Mrs;
Wesley French of K'ippen,
Mr. K. Joynt made a business trip
to Toronto the first part' of the week.
"Mr. ,'fv1f Taylor spent a day last
'Week visiting friends in Kipper,
•
Mr•• Jas. Paterson spent a day last
e -with friends in Zurich,
Services in the United "Church were,
well attended' on Sunday last when
the Rev. Arthur Sinclair occupied the
pulpit. Ia the evening a duet entitled,
"'The Garden" was given by Misses
Nellie Boyle and Greta Laramie and
a solo by Mr. Sam Rennie, "The Good
Shepherd, "
The many friends of Mr. Harry
Hannon will be sorry to hear he is
confined to his home with a severe
attack of pneumonia.
A severe storms 'passed over -the vil-
lage starting on Sunday, and' was
very cold and stormy on Monday.
Quite a number of delinquent poll
tax payers were up before Magi'stra'te
]Petty on Friday evening last. Their
cases were adjourned until Thursday
of this week to enable them to settle.
No grants have been made tins
winter by our council for relief pur-
poses, no one having applied for 're-
lief. There has been a great deal of
unemployment in the viliage but our
citizens have so far been able to helip
themselves. Our citizens are to be
congratulated on their thrift and in -
d ustry.
Mr. Chas. Monteith of the Thames
Road was a caller .in ,town on Wednes-
day last.
The Young 'People's League of the
United Church head their meeting on
Monday evening with a good atten-
dance. A good program in dharge of
Misses 'Flossie Foss and Irene Doug-
las was given consisting of solo,' Mrs.
Maude Hedden; instrumental, Greta
Lantmie, the topic by' Mr. Geo. Su-
therland.
Council Meeting. - The regular
inonthly meeting of the village coun-
cil was held'. on Monday .evening in
the council' chambers. .481 members
were present. The minutes of the
last meeting were read and, adopted
on m:o'tiott of Petty and Robinson.
'Communications were read from the
'following : ,David. Robinson, re his
resignation, which was withheld. Dr.
A. Moir, re his resignation, anted' on
by motion. Department of Pub'li'c
Health, filed. 'Municipal. World, filed;
auditors' report to Bureau of Munici-
pal Affairs, filed. It was '.moved by
Miekle and (Petty that Dr. Mloir•s res-
ignation be accepted. -Bi'l'ls and ac-
counts were read as 'follows: Heasall
Spring Show, grant, $253 J. Passmore,
hydro, January, $10.25; J. 'Pass+m'ore,
Hydro February, $10.41;; G. M. Case,
coal,
,fire hall, 16215• G. M.
Case •coal,
town hall, $'30.10; 'School Board, :cur-
rent expense, $1000; J. Passmore, la-
bor and supplies, $6.40; J. Fisher, la-
bor on streets, $2.60; G. Parker, care-
taking ,fire hall, $10; F. W. Hess, ac-
count, $25; Municipal' World, supplies,
$10.68; Judge T. M. Costello, re Gei-
ger appeal, $10.20; Total $lil56J89.
Spencer and Petty, that accounts
as read' be paid. Carried. Petty and
Mickl'e, that Dr. Gerald D. Gayer be
appointed medical officer for the vil-
lege. Carried- Spencer and Petty,
that hylaw-,Naa 5'.ai,tl 6 be given first
and eecotid:.reading..;:Carridd.
iWLtekia acid Robhis!on, khat Bylaws,
5 `land 6 be;8iveit thick! andfinal read,
ing'S Oanrieti A, W E. Hettuphtll,
ealibctor; reported $1,06600 arrears of
taxes for 1x9311 as on't (tand'ing. S'p'encer
and Mickle,;that .5 pelt cent' be added
to un'eelle'cted• taxes. and co'lleditor's
rP11 be• e,,iten 1 d'I.tn'til nett nteetifig.
iOarrted 'Peltty a`>trd Spet{cer, That the
courncila'dtjourn' to .the 'call i f the
Reeve. Cars;ied.glial A.-PPaterson
Glerrk. ' •
Reeve Geiger was' in Glode i'ch ou
IWeidnesday,;aftending a meeting o'f.
the Huron County Ofd, Age Pension
B'oa'rd.
DUBLIN.'
3/Frs. T. 'M'aloatey speiit the week
end with her daughter, Mrs. 'J. Ryan
o'fS tratfortl.
Miss Gertrude S: iapleltotl is spend-
ing a few days with her mother, Mrs.
P..'Stapleton,
Mr. and Mrs. Frank Evans spent,
(Sunday. with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Mur
Mrs. Wm. Jordan spent 'Thursday
evening with her s'i'ster, Mrs. T. Ma -
School Report. -The following is
the February report of the .Dublin
continuation school. Percentages are
given. The s ilbjec'ts in 'which stu-
dents Bailed' are in brackets after the
name Of each.
'Form VIII'.-{H'arry McIver 70, Don-
ald Benninger 70, Eileen Eckert 70,
Bridget D8laney 70, Elizabeth Carlin
70, Veronica Molyneaux 69, Genevieve
'McCarthy 65 (iiterature), Jack Moly-
neaux 64 ('Canadian History), Frank
Krauskopf 62 ,(Laltin Grammar), Gor-
don Dill '611% (Canadian History), Ir-
ene Donnelly 60 (literature) Vincent
Eckert, 60 (c'omposition), John O'Reil-
ly 5804 ('Canadian history), John Mc-
Iver 58% (geometry), Ursula Krau's-
ko'pf 58 !(chemistry), John McQuaid
57' QFrenc:h authors), Monica ,Roache
66 (Latin grammar, chemistry), Clare
Gormley 5:6,' Rose Me'l'ody 55 '('L'atin
gram., Canadian hist.), Agnes Coyne
53'% (Comp., Can history), Dorothy
'Brennan 511'/ (Can. history, geomet-
ry), Leota Ryan 5'174 (geometry),
Nellie Doyle 51, (lit., comp., Can. his-
tory), Dan. McCarthy 48 (lit., 'Cana-
dian, history), Wm. Ryan 4:6 (Latin
grammar, IFr. authors, Fr. grammar),
John Holland 42,'(Fren'c'h, chemistry,
geometry, algebra).
Form PL -!Frances Delaney 85, Ag-
nes O'Connor 68, Peggy O'Connell
•6b, El1wyn. Morris 66, Arthur Looby
65, Matilda Dorres'teyn 65, Reta
Stapleton 161 Wrench), Dorothy Sta-
cey 59 Qphysiography), Bertha Brit-
ton 55 QFrenc'h), Cecelia Feeney 55,
,(physiography," grammar).
Form I. -Mary Eckert 78, Dorothy
Riley 74, John Krauskopf 68, Mary
Walsh 63 (IFrencih), Marjorie. Byers
58 (grammar, French), Lloyd Mc-
Carthy 53 (grammar, algebra, bot-
any, French), Norman O'Connor 52
(grammar, algebra, his'tory, French),
Margaret Atkinson 49 (literature, alg-
ebra, h'is'tory, French), Marie Feeney
48 (algebra, history, 'botany, French),
Michael Walsh 45 (grammar, algebra,
Latin, French), Clarence OiReilly 35
:(lh4erature, grammar French), 'James
'Eckert 27 (grammar, algebra, history,
Latin). v
The following is the February re-
port for St, Patrick's School, Dub-
lin,
Sr. IN. -Mary Molyneaux, Muriel
!Looby and Ursula Flanagan ((equal),
Leonard Nagle, Jack Benn, Law-
rence Dillon, Margaret Dlorres'tyn,
Genevieve Feeney.
Jr. I.V. - Mary Cinnamo, James
Delaney, Kathleen 'Cummings, Al-
bert Donnelly, J'osep'h . Dannelly, Ag-
nes Rowland.
Sr. Ir111. - Jack Jordan, Charles
.Krauskopf, James 'Curtin, Teresa
Krauskop1, Marcella Dillon, Fergus
Stapleton, Jack Flanagan, Joe Dor-
sey, 'Camilla Dbnnel'ly.
Jr. IE. -Mary Evans, Lucille Mc-
Grath, Mary Jordan, 'Mic'hael Feeney,
Loreen Looby, Rose Feeney, Dalton
Burns,
Second Book. -- Louise Flanagan,
Margaret Tyers, Helen O'Reilly,
Joseph 'Bean, Kathleen Stapleton,
James Jordan, Aileen Jordan, Wil-
liam Maloney, Margaret Cummings,
Gerald Burns,, Angela Donnelly, Ver-
onica O'Connor, Earl Nagle Thomas
Dorsey.
!First Book. - Rose SZiinkhantmer,
Mary Woods, Joseph Klinkhammer,
Mary Dorsey, Rita D'orrresteyn, ,Ryan
Jordan, Francis Dillon, Louis Don
nelly Edward Rolnlatnd.
(Primary. -Catherine Jordan, Mar-
garet Krauskopf, Mary ,Stapleton,
Cafharin
eersT
Y Billy Benn, Helen
.Flanagan, Francis .Evans, Joseph
Dorres'teyn, Agnes Feeney, Bernice
Donnelly, Rita Maloney, Philip
K'liaikhammer, Geo. Klink(h.antmer.
Mr. Jack McGrath shipped a car
load of horses to Quebec on 'Saturday.
Miss Veronica McConnell spent the
week end with friends in Dublin.
Mr, and Mrs, Pat 'Williams visited,
with Mr. and Mrs. '':Pa't Jordan on,
Sund
Missay. Verna Drake, who has been
visiting at her hoose, 'has returned to
Stratford.•
Bazil Kelly : and 141s's Calista
spent 'Sunday with. friends in Lesoan'.
Miss Florence Kelly retttrted home:.
With theta after spen'd'iii'g a• month's
v'aca'tion.,
.It looks as if we are going to gelt
iv'inter• a'fiier 'all the -;spring-like weather
we have, been getting.
Mr. Andrew Datltzer Jr,, returned
to -Toronto on Saturday with M'e.
Harry Grisrs of ?that city,
Mr. Ed. MctGrath of St. Clements
visited ,friends in the village over the
week end:
ivIr, L. Beale returend to his home,
after a weeks visit,with - his grand-
mofher, Mos. C. Beale.
The L'a'dies' !Guild of • St. Mary's
Church, Dlulblin, are hold=ing their
nton'thly meeting at the h'o'ne of Mrs'
!Leslie Moore, Hibbert, this IThursday
afternoon at two o'clock, 'All the la-
dies are .invited to attend and all the
ladies' friends are welcome 'to come
and enjoy a pleasant afternoon, at
Mrs.; Moore's home.
Quite a number in town are laid' 'u+p
with the flu.
We are pleased to report that Miss
Catherine Knauslcoplf is improving in
St. Joseph's hospital, London, after
her serlou's operation,
Want and For Sale Ads 1 time 25c.
CARD O'F THANKS
The family of the late Mrs. Thomas
Kale wish to thank their friends and
ne'ighlb'ors for the kindness and sym-
pathy extended to thein .in their re-
cent bereavement.
LN M'EMOR'IAM
In memory of our dear mother,
Mrs. Chas, Elberhart, 'who passed
away three years ago, March Lith,
1932.
"What would I gi7e to clasp her
h'a'nd,
Tier happy face to see,
To hear her voice and see her smile,'
Tlha't meant so much to me;
'Tis sweet to kn'ow we will meet again
Where troubles are no more,
And that the one we loved so`well
Has just gone on. before.
-Sadly missed by her fancily.
IN MIEMOIRI•AM
In memory of our dear grandino-
ther, Mrs. Chas. Eberhant, departed
March Plith, 1929. -
"That iioving heart, those willing
ban ds,
At rest from toil and pain;
:Sleep on, dear grandam, in heavenly
peace,
Until we meet again."
-Remembered by her granddaugh-
tars, Thelma and Dorothy Rlgie.
IN MEMORIAM
tFORSYTH.-In loving memory of
Henry . Forsyth, who passed away,
Miardh 141th, 1.931.
"As we loved him, so we miss hint,
In our memory he is dear."
=Sadly missed by Wife and Family
TURKEYS FOR SALE.
Three young Bronze Turkey Hens..
.OILIPVEIR ANIDIEiRISIOIN, phone 250-
5; 'Seaforth. • 11.
FOR SALE
Hatching eggs front. . blood tested
Barred Plymouth 'Rocks headed by
heaviest egg strain cockerel. Order
early. Price 75c per setting of 15 eggs.
Limited supply. HAR'O'LD CiUD-
M101RIE, H'ensail R:R. '1, Ont. 11.
HATCHING EGGS FOR SALE.
Purebred bred -to -'lay Barred Rocks,
from high production, blood tested
stock. Hen's with an average of over
50%, bred by James S'cott, Sea!fortb,
Cockerels bred ' by Gordon Burns,
Paris, Ont. These cockerels are from
prize w'inning stock, and are quick
maturing. Eggs IOc above market
price. MILLER ADAMS, Seaforth.
OHPCKS FOR SALE.
S. C. 'White Leghorn Ch'ic'ks $10
per hundred; (Barred Rocks $12 per
hundred; 1B1alck Jersey 'Giants, $113:
per hundred. Chicks properly in-
cubated in a Jamesway Zncubator.
My supply is limited so place your
order now; I also have for sale one
hot air Prairie State Incu,blator 400
egg size;•. one 'Eabonia 400 egg size
hofiter•
w two -Wisconsin 250 egg
size hot 'water, all in good condition.
Will sell cheap 'f for a quick sale,.
HARRY KXEHNE, Bornholm, Ont..
rr. 1, Phone 52-23. 15
JERSEY COWS FOR 'SALE.
'For sale, two pure bred Jersey cows
,carrying their second calf, One due
on March' 3rd. !The other due out
March 25th. A•pply'1 4 miles east of
Seaforth on''Higlsway, .lot 5.'FRANIz
DILL, Seaforth r.r.' 4. 10
THURSDAY,MA1 CII 10, 1932. •,"
uaIity • r° series .at
Low Gash'
Whyte's LARD 4,eg'
3 pounds .r4
!Fresh, )301J0GIlA 21
2.gound tau
COTTAGE RIOLL 2
2 pound
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Fresh SAUSAGE
2 pound........ 21c
Fprest City B'AK. 2 �, ,C'ainpbell's' Tomato
PN(G POWDER SOUP 2 tins .2�� c
HEAVY RUBBER BOOT'S - - per pair 2e99
You Save When You Buy From'
FINNIGA
HAWAIIANS
M' Swinging into a romantic South Sea setting comes a soft -voiced
group or it iwat.an singers in native costume who play Hawaiian music
as it is meant to be played.' Steel guitars, ukuleles and rich voice's
blend naturally into the prn'_•ent melodies of this inland territory.
FOR SALE OR TRENT.
For immediate sale on easy terms,
Frame iHouse, good' size, on. Jarvis
street, two lots, electric lights, town
water, etc. Or will be rented. Apply
E. L. BOX, Seaforth.
RO'R SALE.
Several good cows to freshen
shortly; also some young cattle;
white rocks from Tweddle's 'blood
tested stock; also _barred. rocks.
Hatching eggs 5c per dozen above
market price. T. W. MCMILLAN,
r.r. 2, 'Seaforth. Phone 21-24'4. 10.
SUGAR CANE SYRUP
We have a quantity of Syrup .on
hand, best Sugar 'Cane 'Syrup we can
buy. We offer it for 20c per gallon.
TIHIOIS. DICKSON, Seaforth, Phone
13. 10.
FOR SALE
One pure bred Holstein cow, corn-
ing 4 years, to freshen soon. Rev. W.
F. SMITH, phone 239-15. 10
FOR SALE AT G.W.V.A. CLUB
ROOIVLS
1 Doherty piano, 1 heavy platfor'm
10x15 ft., 6 large chairs, '90 iron
chairs, 1 Standard clock, 1 kitchen
cupboard, stove, 2 boilers, enamel
sink, etc., 14 card tables, electric fix-
ture's; 1 good furnace, 1 heater, clothes
rack, mirror, etc,, sanitary closet, 2
small pool tables. Apply CHAS. P.
SILLS, Secty. 11
Auction Sale
COWS, YOUNG CATTLE, 'SH'EEP,
HOGS, POULTRY, HAY, Etc.
Auction sale of the following will
be held Friday, Mar. 1'i, at 1 o'clock
p.m. Lot 6, Con: 4, Tuckeremith, W.
M. Sproat's Tile yard.
Cows -1 Durham cow (choice) 7
years old with calf six weeks old at
foot; 1 black cow 9 years old, milk-
ing well and due in July; 1 'roait cow
due in August, 8 years old; 1 Dur-
ham caw 7 years old, due in April;
one cow, 'Durham, 6 years old, due in
Ap'rill; 2 cows part Holstein rising
3, second calf due in A'pr•il; 1
heifer fresh 'about one month, 2 years
old, calf at 'foot; 4 heifers springing
two years old; two fat Durham heif-
ers rising two (would either make
good 'beef ring meat or good cows);
six 'heifers rising one year old; two
steers one year old and lat.
One young brood saw due in Ap-
ril. Sheep- 7 'blacldface ewes with
lambs at foot. Pou'Itry-fifty or six-
ty rock hens' one year old and about
25 Leghorns. A few tons of hay and
we will also offer a ear load of .Agri-
cultural Lime in whate'ver quantities
you wish Also one Massey -Mardis
fertilizer disc drill, 113 discs.
Pigs. --'A num'ber of chunks.
Terms. --Six months with interest
7% per annum or the\same rate off
for cash. Bankable ',approved joint
notes. Geo. H. Elliott, auctioneer.
Will am M. Sproat and Harry Ches-
ney, proprietors. F. MdGregor and
Jno. Reinke, clerks.
,Let us have the names of your visitors
FOR SALE
'Comfortable Cottage situate ea
East Gode!rio'h Street, Seaforth, form-
erly occupied by Mrs. Clara 'Mr-
Cluskey Crowley.'
Im:mediate possessions. can be given
For further particulars apply to R. S.
HAYS, Sealfo'rth, 'Ont.
FarmImplements
Now is the time to order any
new machinery,repairs or parts for the Spring work.
See us for Fertilizer Drills,
Soil Pulverizers and Cultivators,
Cream Separators and complete
line of Farm Machinery.
Repairs strictly cash.
F. T. Shewfelt...
Ag'eirt for International Harvester Co.
North Mahn St., Sasafor!tli
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