The Seaforth News, 1932-03-31, Page 8Thisfhiskreeder,
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PatinaStotiegFeeds.
an You Afford
Li
TO Take a Chance"
'WHEN YOU D!O/N'T HAVE TO ?
In the old days, every poultry owner "took a chance" on raising
chicks. He had to. There wasn't any°S'U'RE way of feeding. If' he
raised. 75 out of 100, he considered. himself lucky"
"iday, you don't have to "take a chance." Sn fact, you can't
afford to, unless you are keeping chickens "just for fun." 'We carry
a feed that takes 'all the e e out of chicki
raising, so far
g�as the
smg,
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
that we are urging EVERY customer to feed it this year. Time and
again, we have had reports of customers raising 90 to 95 chicks nidi
of every 100, and of getting the cockerels away weeks earlier than
they ever did before -while broiler prices were still high.
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Chick 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 feederra lasts. These are thelatest improved type of feeder, that
keeps chins 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. '1'
Thomas Dickson
SEAFO.RTH
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ti'/TH PUR•/A;: ME -SO -FIX TO
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HENSALL,
Miss Margaret iMcLaren. of 'London
spent the week end at her home here,
Mr. (Lester Fisher 'of !Windsor was
a holiday visitor at his home.
Mr. Edgar ,Stewart of !London vis-
ited over the holiday at the Thome 'of
Mr. and Mrs. David (Foss,
The many friends of Mr. Edgar
McQueen 'will be sorry to hear he is
confined to his ,home with a severe
attack :of sciatica.
Miss Beryl Pfaff of ILondon is
spending the holiday at her 'home.
Miss Jean Campbell and brother
Ikehit, of Toronto, are vieitiitg at th
home of (Mrs. Thos. Murdock,
Easter services were observed i
our local churches on (Sunday 1'as
and special music and sermons were
given for the occasion. At Y unemMr.byMissMabelAtgivenRenniewasRev.theandwas.givenofintendsmovethelogs.Itbushdead.ahere.his
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timid .cattle bong shipped.
The many friends of Mrs. Norman
'Cook will be sorry to hear she is Con -
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fined to her room through illness.
Mr, Harold !S'cru'ton of (Port Db-verspent the week end with his mother
here.
Mr. Harold :Shepherd of !London
spent the holidap---with his father
John 'S'hepherd.
Mr. and Mrs. Fleming of Lucan
spent a few days this week visiting
with friend's in 'town.
tIvrr. ` and Mrs. George Hess spent
%he week endwith relatives .at De-
, I trait.
e M'i'sses Mary 'Mc'Itaig and Lulu
Lindenlfie'id visited friends in town
n on•4Sunday, • •
t Mr, and Mrs, Wm. ,Morton .of De-
troit were week end visitors with rel -
e1 atives here.
'M'iss Nellie Carmichael df Exeter
and 'Miss :McCurdy of !Hibbert .spent
a day last week at the theme of Mr.
and Mrs.:D'onald McKinnon.
Miss Mae Aberhart spent the week
end at her home in Ses'forth.
Miss Beryl !Drummond is visiting
friends fu Toronto this week.
IThe Welfare Youth 'Club of the
Carmel ,Presbyterian ',Church held
their regular meeting on Monday 'ev-
ening. After the opening exercises
the Bible lesson 'was read by .Muriel
:Hoskin, followed by- a paper on Dr.
tMargaret Strong, by Mrs. 'R'oy Mc-
Laren, after which a selection was gi-
ven by Messrs. Melvin Moir on the
banjo and Fred. Daters on the violin,
accom'p'anied by Miss Blanche .Mus-
tard on the piano. A paper on the
Grticilfinion was read by ,Mrs. R, Y.
IMcJLaren and a very ple'asin'g solo
was rendered by 'Miss Annie •Huiser
,accompanied by Dorothy Daters on
the guitar, =after which the meeting
closed with the 'Mizpah benediction
and a social hour was spent in games
and contests.
HARLOCK
Miss Lydia (Reid is upending the
Easter vacation in Toronto attending
the teachers' convention.
Miss Marjorie Mc'Ewing who was.
home with the flu, returned to her
work in. iSeaforth Wednesday of la's't
week.
Master James McHwing spent Sat-
urday with ,his cousin, Master W'at-
son Reid. •
Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Parsons ' and
Miss Ent attended the fune'r'al t11 Mrs,
;Pars'ons' father, the late Mr. N'oble
Adams, on •Tuesday, of fast week. Sin-
cere sympathy is ex+leoded to all the
friend's.
Mr. Wm. Leiper is spending the
(Easter H'olid'ays at the Home df his
parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Leiper,
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Watson spent
last 'Thursday evening at the home o'f'
Mr. and mfrs, Thos. Knox.'
'Miss Amy Parsons was--sitkmost
of lash wek'ivith tad at- tilt, but We
THE SEAFORTH NEWS .
are pleased to know she is better
Miss Mary Reid of Parkhill is
spetlding the Easter!holid'ays.`With 1s
brothers,. Messrs, Angus and':, David
Sincere sylnpathy i;s extended to
family also all the other friends of
late f Mr, 'Williafn W;elis- of the
concession, whose funeral took p
,Monday of this week'
'Mr. Those !Knox spent a tfew,
this week atthe home of his son,
and Mr's. 'Wan, Knox ,of Grey:.
Mr. Robert (Ferris attended, the
'surance meeting' in Sea'forth one
last week.' <
Mr. Harold 'Beacom srentt part
last week attending to the Work
his • brother-tin-'lla'w, mfr. J'osep'h L
near Londe'sboro, who was slick
the ,flu,,but`is better again.
(Intended for 1a'st week.)
Airs. A.1 W. Beacom and her a
Mrs: Emnterslon, returned hone
day of last week after spending
couple,of ,weeks in Grey, owing to
sic'knes
s and
death
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nt'ather, the 'tate Mrs. Pearson
,cere sympathy is extended to t
Beacons and family, also other frien
(M'i'ss Edythe Bea'co'n, who has b
home sick with the flu last week,
turned to school in Clinton on M
day.
Mr. JamesWattof Blyth visited
the home at his son,' George and .M
'Watt a few days the first part ,off 1
week and at the Roane of his son
and. Mrs. Watt a couple of days •
flatter part of the week.
IMtaster Watson Reid started b
to school this week.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Knox of Gr
and Mrs. Jennie and Ernest Km
Visited on Sunday at the h'o'me of M
and Mrs. Thos. (coax.
:Mrs. Wm. Rogerson and Kenne
relturned to their home oe'ar Brae
'field last Thursday after s'pen'di
nearly a couple of weeks at the ho
o'f the foriner's parents, Mr. and M
David 'Reid.
+Mr. Bert Beacom was in Clint
Monday barbering for Mr. Hern,
was off work for a few days.
Mr. Wm. Ferris left on Wednesda
of last week for his.home near Hoyte
Altta, He had a. very pleasant thr
months 'visit with his parents, Mr. a
Mrs. Robert Ferris and brother, Reec
also With all his other friends and of
flint neighbors. -
Quite a number o'f families in thi
neighborhood have been very sic
with the flu, but we are pleased t
hear they are all on the mend.
Mrs. Thos. Knox spent a few day
the first of this week in Clinton o'win
to Miss Lily being sick.
BRUCEFIELD,
The April meeting of the Women's
A's'sociation will be held at the hone
of Mrs. David Tough on Wedne'sd'ay,
/April d't'h. The topic, "Pauline Jo•hn-
stony" will be taken. by Mrs. Walter
Moffat. All the ladies of the congre-
gation are invited to attend,
Mr. R. McKenzie is h'o'lding an
auction sale, Wed'nesd'ay April 6, of
h'ouseh'old' effects. Mr. McKenzie
and family intend leaving for Detroit
shortly.
Miss Kathleen )Elliott is visiting
friend's in Bayfield.
Miss Gladys Addison attended the
Arts Ball held in Hotel London on
Thursday eelening.of last • week,
Mrs. A. T. Scott visited friends in
'London last week.
Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Brenner vis-
ited friends in London and 151. Tho-
mas last week.
Mr. T. IH. Wheeler, who has been
quite illi and under the doctor's, care
all last week, is now in a fair way to,
recovery, his many friends will'be 'glad
to hear.
Master Harry Snider was taken to
Scott Memorial Hospital, Se'aforth,
last ISaturday and operated on for
appendicitis; the last word was that
he is improving nicely.
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Mrs. Busby of Chatham visited at
the home of their sister, Mrs, J. Dav-
idson of Tuckersniith, last week.
Visitors who spent Easter in our
village: Mr. )Ald'ie Mustard, of Tor-
on'to; M'is's Eleanor Snider, of Kin-
cardine; Miss IreneSnider, Mr. Alex.
Addison, of London; Mr. Webb, of
Lu'cknow; Miss Emma McID'onald of
Goderich,
Mrs. Alex. McKenzie • returned to
her' 1home in the Tillage last week af-
ter spending three ,mon'th's with
friends in Sault Ste: 'Marie, Philadel-
phia, Washington and other points.
,Shc was accompanied Chrome by her
sister and brother-in-law, Mr, and
''Mrs, R. Townsend 'af Cleveland. '
KIPPEN:
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be held on Sunday, April' 3,
at 11 a.m. Pre'p'aratory service will be
'held on Friday night at 8 .p.m.
IThe W!M1S. meets on Wedn'e'sday,
April 60h at the manse.
The • Gauldi M'is'sion Band held
their Brasier 'hhrankoffer.ng an Friday
evening last. Lantern slides on the
life of Christ by Wm. Halt were,
shown:
,The Young People are Planning on
having their anniversary on May 155h,
v1r, George Maynard, who has
s'pen't several months at Mr. Albeit
Harvey's, started for the West again
ISuitday'Moritlfng• We all Wish George
i5
fmewilm
THURSDAY,. MARCH. 31, 1932,
a safe and pleasianit journey,'b
Mt and Mrs, Herb, Glazier are
visiting at the thome of M. and Mrs,
Thos. Butt•
Miss MildredWork' en spen't a day
in London rece'nttly.
Mr. , Etnerson S'tnilith has beonifff,laid
off for a few days with a bad cold,
ibins
W. Hayter spent a few days
milder the parental roof.
,Muss 'Crate Cootper has •been laid
up with the flu. ,
Mr. Rolliert Elgie Jr, spent a few
days last' week at the home of his
sister, Mrs, Homer -Hu'n't.
Miss Anne MdNaughitonwhohas
been attending Normal alt London, is.
home for the holiday,
Mr, Dance.Norris of Toronto spent
the week -end at the home of his par,
eitt5, Mr. and lfrs. Joann Norris.
Mrs. Thos Dlayanait and daughter
Rather are visiting friends in , Lon-
don this week,
Mr, Robert McJNhugltiton, ` teacher
in Talbot . Slt, Sichool, • Londion, is
spend'i'ng the week at his home in
Tu .Iter s lith •
A great manly in this coanmunity.
have been and are laid up 'wi'th severe
cold's and oonlfineld to :their rooms.
'Miss 'Etta Jiarro'tt of Toronto is
Spending the Easter vacation with her
P•
areuts in the vtldage
Mr. (Lloyd Workman of Oshawa is
visiting with his parents and o't'her
friends in these' parts.
Mr. 'Gilbert Jarrott, Clarence Mc-
Lean and Harvey ,MtcIC4y'ntont orf
Landoll .'spent the .week, end in the
burg.
Mr. John "Workmau twilit has been
confined to his room for the past
month, is improving slowly.
Mr. and Mrs. (Wm. Ivison spent!,
Easter with friends in. Peterborough.
Mr. Wm. Harney is busy ,preparing;
to erect a new theta to`replace the one
'destroyed by fire lately.
Mr. Robert Parsons is laid up with
a severe attack of blood 'poisoning in
his .arae..
Onion Production.
'Oniori' growers in Southwestern
Ontario fengoyed a fairly success!ful
year in 1951, but they fear that 'with
the low prices in other line's of farm
produce, there may be too many go-
ing into onions. An, effort will be
made by the co-operative association
to limit the acreage this year. It is
painted out that last year the Erieau
_marches were again cultivated and
that con's'iderable acreage was add'e'd
for that reason, Weather counteract-
ed the expected, increase, however;
and the co-operative was able to :place
such surplus as was at hand, A.
market glut is feared this year if the
inexperienced' grower' should at-
tempt onion production.
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123 Red (Clover Entries.
What is reported to be a world's
record entry of red clover seed,
ever ex'hibite'd at any exhibition or
fair, was the achievement Of the Ot-
tawa Valley (Seed Growers' Associa-
tion, according to George R. Plater -
son • of the Ontario Marketing Board.
At the annual seed fair held by this
organization in iHawkeslbury, March
16 to 18, one (hundred and twenty-
three individual lots of red clover
were placed on; display in two
'classes. 'There were 48 entries in
the certified class, and 75 in, the open
class.
'That the quality of ' red clover
,produced in the Ottawa Val'le'y is
second to none, might be realized from
the fact that, on o'Afi.ciai analysis, over
forty of the total entries revealed ab-
solute 'freedom from '.weed seeds and
over eighty per cent. graded No. 1,
Much of the success enjoyed by
the growers in this district its cer-
eal's as well as, rel clover, has been
due to the establishment of well-
managed, seed cleaning plants.
Asthma Doesn't Wear Off Alone,
Do not make the mistake of waiting
for asthma to wear away by itself.,
While you are waiting the disease is
surely gathering d -stronger' foothold.
and you live in danger of stronger
and yet stronger attacks. Dr: J. D.
tKellogg's. Asthma Remedy taken ear-
ly, will prevent incipient condition
from becoming chronic antd saves
hours of awful. suffering.
CARD OF THANKS •
Mrs. W. D. II'o'ag and famtilyw'is'h
to thank their many friends and neigh-
bors for kindnesses shown them dur-
ing their recent sad bere'avemen't,
FOR RENT
50 acres pasture land, ,N% lot 10,
Dos. 2, Hli'bbedt, good pasture, with
never failing spring creek. Rent rea-
sonable. Apply to P: •DITILL, Dublin.
1.5
FOR SALE
;Four young cows, to freshen in Ap-
ril.' Apply jto WM. ILIVIIINGISTO'N,
Phone 247 r 34, Sea'foriyh. 13.
SPECI'A'L PRI'OES
'Special prices on Sunworthy Wall-
paper April 2nd to 9th, 20c, 25c, 30c,
36,c .per rolls. GIRIAtVIFJS' VVIALI.IP'A-
PE!RST;OIRE, Seaforth..,
W'AN.TED
Wanted bo :buy; a gander. M'R'S.
J(OIS: ii IALIOINIEY, IRR. 5, Sea'forth,
or phone 40 r 22, Dublin. 1;3
Want and For Sale 'Ads 1 time 25c
air
ItAS4RY RLOUR 4
24 1'bs, fort. 9 c
FREISHI, PORK C a
SAT IOAIGE, ,per lb. a�44,
MEN'S WiOiRK SHIRTS
Gdod Quality
MEWS HEAVY, RUBBER
BIOIOT'S, per pr, 3 00
Sephoy MANITOBA FLOUR
9'8 pounds' , , ..:2435
RED ROSiE & LLP- ,"
TO!NIS TEA, lb.. , vtdr,,
Bull Dog OVER
AL'LS, 1 er` pair. , 1.49
HEAVY WOOL, SOCKS
Men's, .PARA 4 Oath
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J. FINNft
Reinolds&Canteion
Announce the Opening of
British American
STivico Statioo, Barago
We respectfully solicit your patronage at our Service Station and
Garage, which will open for business -on Monday, April 4th. Moderate
charges, prompt service.
Gas, Oils, Coal Oil.' Fender Repairs and
Wedding a Specialty
GODERICHST'R'EET-EA'ST, SEAFORTH. PHONE 27
WORK WANTED I
JamesSimmons,Seaforth RJR: 2,
desires work by the day or year.
Phone 6 on 233. 15.
CLOVER SEED FOR SALE
!Yellow Blossom Sweet Clover 'Seed
for sale. Phone 40r14, Dub-li'n, Lot 6,
Con. 4, McMillan; NIICHIOOLAS, J.
K RAUls'KIaPIF, Dublin, R'R. 1. 15,
AUCThO'N SALE
Of Hou'sehroid Effects at Brttcefield
on Wednesday, April 6th, at 1:30
sharp, consislting of the followings
Velour cheslter!field suite, living
room table, Axminster rug 8'%x101/2;
Axminster rug 3x6, day bed, phono-
graph and records, radio, bed outlfit
complete, dresser, breakfast set of
table and 4 chains, electric table lamp,
Cdlentait gas'oldne lents,ki'tche'n
range, ice box, baby's high chair,
baby bed, hand washing m'aoh.ine al-
most mew.
Complete set dishes ('Mart'ha Wash-
ington), fruit jars, child's wagons,
kiddie car, pictures, 5 ft. cross cut
saw, tables, dishes, pots, pans .inti
other articles too numerous to item
bion.
Alslo 1926 model Essex Coach, in
good condition.
Terms -Cash.
• IR. M'clKen'aie, Proprietor, Geo. H.
Elliott, Auctioneer.
Auction Sale
FARM ,STOOK, IMPLEMENTS,
HOUSEHOLD EFFECTS
I11'i5': G H. Elliott, Auctioneer, has
received instructions from the under-
signed to sell by public auction at
North half .Lot '5, Concession 4, 'Mc-
Killop, on
'FRI'DA'Y, APRIL lst, 1932
Commencing at 1 o'clock sharp, the
&allowing:
'Hlorses-1l bay mare, 7 years old,
sound and right; -1 bay gelding, id
years old, sound,
Cows -1 'black cow, 10 years. old,
Supposed to calve on June 27th; 11
'Hereford cow, due .April 12tth; 1 Her-
eford heifer due April 271h; 1 ,bl'atck
he'i'fer, Inc'April 07th; 1 yearling
steer, 1 heifer calf.
'Pigs, ---,1 good York sow, due April
30th. Hen's -About 35 Rhode Island'
Reds, all one year old. About 10
tons hay; a quan'tity of yellow bllos-
edm clover.
Harness -+One good set heavy team
harness, backhand; :half set p•Ibugh
harness; 1 set single harness.
Machinery. -One ' good wagon, cut-
ter, steel -tired buggy, barrows; drill,
gravel box, hay rack, stock rack,
democrat with ,stock'rack;''wheelbar-
row; eveners; crow bar, forks, Shov-
els, shot gun, tools, woo'd. '
'Furniture.: - 1 Happy 'Thought
cook stove, '1 good sideboard; 2 white
iron 'bed's with mattresses and springs,
-1 dresser rand stand, half dozen kit-
chen chairs, 1 ro'cker,'1 couch, some
dishes -and fruit, .a host of abet
articles too numerous to mention.
,Sale terms are strictly cash..
Louis O'Rourke, R.R. 1, Dublin,
Proprietor; Get. N. • Elliott, :Auction-
eer.
THE
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Fire Insurance Co.
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Insurance Co'y.
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Our Classified Fire Rates
on Farm Buildings of First
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Windstorm Rates will sur-
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Special Rates to Farmers
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For full particulars, con-
sult our local agent.
J H. Scott
Box '142
Phone 336 SE'AFARTI1
GRASS FARMS TO RENT
50 acres, Eyi lot ,,4, con. 3, Tuck-'
ersmith, Huron Rd. Survey, also 166
acres, bot 04, on 3rd`concession, Hib-
'bent Two, Grass farm. Apply ' to
111OIHIN J: DALTON', Dublin, Phone
9,17 Dublin Central,
PAPER BANGING
All ,work guaranteed. Prices reefs-
arable, ' ,For your next job see
A. 'CAIJVIEIRT, George St., 2 bitscks
east of Library, 14
CHICKS FOR SALE.
S. IC. White Leghorn Chicks $1D
per hundred; (Barred /Rocks $12 per,
hundred; rBiack jersey IG'iiants, $16
per hundred. Chicks 1properly 'in-
cubated in a Jamesway ''Incubator.
My supply is limited so plate your
order now. 'I also > have for sale one
hot air Prairie State Incubator 40l5
egg tsize; ,one ‘'En'4onia 400 egg size',
hot water; two Wisconsin 250. egg
size hot water, all in gond condition.
Will sell cheap for a quick sale.
HARRY KIEHNE, Bornholm, OisL
r.r. 1, Phone 52-23, 15
FOR SALE.
Comfortable Cottage situate ;on
EasIt God5raeh Street, 'Se'a'f>ort'h Forin
erly occupied by 'lyIrs. -Clara • 'hd
Cllusloey 'Celowley.
IIm'medfa'te Possession can f be gives.
For further parlticu'lars ap'Pay to IL S.
HAY'S; Sebk'orth, :Ont.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Butter, per Iib
2¢c
Eggs, per doz.
Tc-lle
Potatoes, per bag 3¢c'
Bogs, per cwt,