The Seaforth News, 1933-07-27, Page 8PAGE EIGHT.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
TIENSALL.
MIr, and Mrs. J. W. Bon'thron spent
the week end with friends in South-
ampton.
ton.
\Ir, and Mrs. john (Pass ere..and
family are camping this 'u eek lac'
(Pike Bey,
Mr. and Mrs. IRobt. IBengough of
Midland, Mich., spent ,the •week end
'with relatives in town.
Mise Dorothy !Deters is s.peandiin'g,
several weeks at I'Jhedford,
(Born, -In H!ens'ell, on Sunday,
July Ward, to Mr. ,and "'Mrs, William
1Smale, e daughter.
Mr, and ails, !Leslie Knight and
son Flowerd,iMr, and Mrs. Sidney
'Fulmer end ,Mss IMclDonnell of Kit-
chener ,were week end visitors with:
relatives in town and are visiting for
a week with :friends :at !Beach -o -Pines.
Miss Minnie Reid ,'stpent the week
end with relatives in 'London.
Mrs. IMlargiaret'Agur celebrated her
102nd Ibinthday an Monday •of this
week. Mrs. lAgur was 'born in 'Prince
IEdwand :County on July .24th, '119!311.
Mrs. Agur was 6 years old when
Queen !Victoria was crowned. Mrs.
IAgtir is possibly the oldest 'person in.
the province.
Mr. and Mrs. 'P. IH. Devlin of Strat-
ford and Mrs. 'Hannah 'Colvin and son
John of Lobo were 'Sunday visitors
with Mr, and 'MLTs. !Fred !Corbett;
{-Baster !Clarence 'IvIdNau:ghton of
IHi'bbert is visititeg with 'his grandpar-
ents, Mr, and 'Mrs. 'D. 'M'cNaughton,
!Miss 'Helen ;Slwan left Tuesday for
an extended trip to the Coast.
Master !Bobby 'Cameron is spend-
ing his holidays visiting with his
grandmother, 'Mrs. Alex. !Foster of
Varna.
'Mr. and Mrs, Fred Corbett motor-
ed to !Detroit this weak to attend the
funeral of the former's sister, Mrs.
Wm. Callahan (,nee Sarah Corbett).
The baseball game 'between St.
Marys and 1H'ensa!•1, played on .our
local diamond on Monday evening
resulted 111-2 for Hensel. The Hen-
sel team have won nearly every game
this summer.
Miss Norah (Petty has returned
after spending several weeks in Sea -
'forth nursing her uncle, Mr. William
(Butts,
Dr. Margaret Strang of the `Peace
River 'district delivered a very int-
eresting address at the Carmel Pres-
byterian 'Church on Sunday after-
noon, concerning her work in the
Northwest and of the many hard-
ships and trials endured in her mis-
sionary and medical work, A young
people's Choir led in the service of
song and a quartette by Misses Irene
Daters, Mabel Workman, Irene IHog-
garth and Dorothy 'Daters.
.Mfrs. Bert' North and daughter Au-
drey of Woodstock are visiting this
week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Robert Higgins,
Dr. and Mrs. Campbell and family
of Toronto spent the week end with
relatives in town.
Mr. and Mrs, F'aed Taylor of Lon-
don visited friends in town on Sun-
day.
Mrs, (Dr.) Sweet and Mrs. Reid
and daughter, Miss Ola Reid and
Miss Fanny Bissett of Exeter called
on friends in town on Monday.
Messrs. Roland Pepper of Trent
River, Wm. Pepper of Toronto and
Mr. and Mrs. Ernest Pepper of Sar-
nia, Mr. and Mrs. G. W. Pepper of
London and Mr. and Mrs, C. R. Pep-
per
ep
t
the home ofMrspent week
d Mrs Wm. Pep-
per.
Jr. John Kaiser of Detroit is visit-
ing his sister, :Mrs. John Zeufle.
Mr. and Mrs. Lorne Scott and fam-
ily of Toronto spent the week end
with relatives in town.
Mlrs. Rolbt, Eacrett, Who underwent
an operation at the London hospital,
is improving nicely.
Miss Mary .McKaig of Exeter is
visiting with relatives in town.
Mr. Milne Rennie of .Seaforth is vis-
iting with friends in lawn.
Dr. Dougall of Petrolia visited with
his parents, Mfr. and Mrs. Wtn. Dau -
gall.
Miss Verde Watson visited last
week at her home in Londesb:aro.
CONSTANCE.
'Mr. and Mrs. Jahn Ferguson visit-
ed Mir. and Mrs. Clarence Rath of
Wawanosh on ,S•unday.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Adams went to
Toronto an Saturday and spent the
day with friends,
Miss Constance Heal and Mr. Dick
Thompson of Toronto spent the week
end with their friend, Miss Blanche
Wheatley.
Mrs. Will Wheatley of Toronto
spent a few days last week at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Wheatley,
The Golden Links Mission Band
were invited to visit the Winthrop
BandBand on Wednesday of this week.
Miss Blanche Wheatley attended
the shower held in honor of Miss
Bertha Beatty in Seaforth on Wed-
nesday aftermo'on.
Miscellaneous 'Shower.--lOn'Ihurs-
day evening, July 20th, the neighbors
and friends met at the home of Mr,
and Mrs, William Britton to do hon-
or to the bride -elect, Miss (Blanche
Wheatley. Although Blanche has
been away for some time, she had
not transferred her membership from
Constance church, and had always
been a liberal giver and will be much
missed, A mock wedding was held
under an arch of evergreen, shasta
daisies and roses on the lawn. The.
minister was Miss Grace Somerville;
bride, Miss Helen Britton; g'r'oom,
Miss Donelde Adatns; bridesmaid,
Miss Ruth Hugill; groomsman, Miss
PIhyl'ie Medd; flower girl, Miss
Fern Dexter,
,Owing to the weather, the gaily
decorated chair of H'on'or which Miss
Btlanc'he occupied, was taken indoors.
Where the !ball'ance of the program
was given. Mrs. Leo Stephenson sang
"A Shanty from Old S'h'antytown."
At the close little Blanche Armstrong
MACKLAM'S'
LUNCH
Open for , business, serving
First Class Meals, Orders
taken for Home Baking.
TE'LEPH'ONE 9'
and Donald Stephenson presented a
float with a cottage; in white and
yellow, ,filled with rodeely; presents,
which included a floor lamp, an
occasional chair and a handsome silk
beds'prea'd and many other very beau-
tiful gifts. Miss Blanche trade a
very suitable reply, alter which there
was a program in which Mrs. Ern-
est Mills and her daughters, of Sioux
Falls, Dakota, took a . prominent
pant, Miss Virginia Mills gave a
reading, "Why I Like the Movies."
Three numbers of tap dancing were
given by the Misses Virginia and
Marguerite Mills, accompanied by
Mrs. Mille.
A piano duet by Mrs: Mills and
Miss Elisabeth Mills, A piano solo by
Miss Virginia Mills and a piano duet
by Mrs. Mills and daughter Virginia.
An instrumental number, Mr. Leo
S'tepehnson, violin, Mrs. Stephenson,
guitar, and Mfrs. Ferguson, p'ian'o. A
solo by Mrs. Simmons, "I'11 take you
home again." At the close of the pro-
gram a dainty lunch was served by
the ladies.
Miss Bary Moore of Toronto and
Mr. Robent Moore of Stratford spent•
the week end with their mother, Mrs.
Wm. Moore.
MIr. and Mrs, John ,Riley of Brus-
sels visited over the week end with
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grimoldlby.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom .Riley of Clinton
visited friends in the village on Sun-
day.
•Mr. and Mrs. James Alderson of
Walton, also Miss Florence Alderson
of 'N'orth Bay spent Sunday afternoon
at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Robert
'Grimoldby.
A few of the farmers have already
threshed their e r wheat crop and report
good results.
Mrs. Wilbur McRo•rie, Helen, Flo-
rence and Will, and Miss Jean Wilk-
inson, of Lam'bton County, spent the
week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Will
Britton. Florence M'•cRorie is spend-
ing a week.
WINTHROP.
ISeaforth played football here on
Tuesday night. The score was 2-0' for
Winthrop. Ferg. Bullard and Wil-
son Wright scored the goals. Win-
throp defeated Seaforth in Seaforth
last Saturday night 4 to 1. Don Dale
scored three goals and "Scotty" Wat-
son one. This is the seventeenth
goal Dale has scored for Winthrop
this season. Bill Dennis was referee
at both games.
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Armstrong
and 'Shirley of 'Ottawa, Mrs. John
Armstrong and Mr. Dick An;metrang
of London spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs. Fergus Bullard. Miss Mar-
ine Armstrong returned with them
after spending a few days with her
sister..
Teddy Chapman of Godenich spent
last week with Mr. and Mrs Wen,
Trewartha.
Miss Grace Somerville spent the
week -end with Miss Ilene Bolton.
Cavan Church and Sunday School
held their annual picnic at Bayfield
on Tuesday,
The following were the winners of
the sports: Girls race, 7 years and en-
der, hat, Ruth McClure; 2nd, Jean
Pryce; bays' race, 7 years and under,
Est, Harold Pryce; 2nd, Gordon Bet-
ties; girls race, 12 years and under,
1st, Muriel Dotmage; '2nd, Anna
Somerville; girls race, 16 years and
under, 1+st, Olive Pryce, 2nd, Blanche
Pethiok; boys' .race, 16 years and un-
der, l+st, Kenneth Betties; 2nd,.. -Har
vey Dolmage; girls' chum race, Lst,
Margaret Beattie and Blanche Pefih-
ick; 2nd, Olive Pryce and Isabel Bet-
ties; young ladies' race, list, Isabel
Betties; 2nd, Blanche Peth"ck; young
men's race, list, Rev. Mir. Morrow;
2nd, Frank Case; three legged -race,
Stewart Do1'mage, William Diolmage;
hurdle relay race, 1st, ,Stewart Db'1-
mage's team; 2nd, Thias. Blanchard's
team; clothespin race, Mins. William'
Somerville, Mrs, Roy Patrick. Start-
er, Thos. Blanchard. Prizes were dis-
tributed 'by Mr. W. Dlodds, The base-
bali game between the married men
and single men resulted in 'a tie, 7-7.
The Ladies' Aid and WM.'S. meet-
ing is to be held on Wednesday, Ab -
gust 2nd, at 2 o'clock at the home of
Mrs. William Jbhnston. The mite
boxes are to be handed in at this
meeting.
The Eye of the Dragon
A thrilling novel of love and ad-
venture on the China Sea, 'beginning
in The American Weekly, the maga-
zine disltr'ibuted with next Sunday's
!Detroit Time's.
ImasmilimmumarammiS
THURSDAY, JULY, 27, 1933.
TOWN TOPICS
• TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO
jelly, 11207
Lacrosse.
.The Junior Beaver Lacrosse team
and a picked 'team fram,'the champion
I31as-IBeeus of !former days ;played an
interesting game at the recreation
grounds on RMiond.ay evening. The
score, which was 4-11 in fever .olethe
latter shows that 'the old-timers are
still in'the game and gave the young-
er element a few pointers on how the
game should be played. Space pre-
vents us ;from .enumerating the 'many
bnillia'nt plays of the different players
but 'p'a'rticular mentao'n',tnust ,be made
of the good work done by John Ran-
kin, who was called on to replace
Jack smith of The IHlas-IBeens, The
"juniors played 'avery good game and
will no dotnbt improve with age, Mr.
D. T. 'Pinlhney acted as a 'lenient re-
feree and lined the .players as ;follows:
Old 'Has-IBeen's-IGloal, 'Oscar ',Neil;
point, John !Rankin;; c. 'point, T. J.
Stephens; d'efen'ce, IA. IBdthune, C.
IS'te'wart, J'o'hn 'M+cIKenzie1' 'centre, 111.
John.sitone, .3rd !home, Tone 'Fletcher;
12nd home, T. Johnstone; Illst home,
!Fred ;Beattie; 0. home, W. Johnstone,
ff..!home, IW. lJ. Alden. junior Beavers
-!Goal, Jerry Case; point, W. :Mc-
Kay; c. point, 'Jack Case; defence, E.
!Box, D. 'Reid, C. Barnett; .centre,
Claude Smale 3rd .'home, B. Puffy;
end home,'IB.:Sltephen!son;1st .home,
Pat Adams; 10. 'home, C. !S!toddant; 1.
home, D. 'Stoddart.
C. 0. F. Garden Party
The Catholic Order df Foresters
held a very successful garden party
on Friday eveningan the lawn of
!Mr. 'P. Walsh, !The grounds had 'been
prettily decorated with Chinese ,terns and incandescent lights, [booths
had 'bean erected for the occasion
from which refreshments and. soft
drinks were served. There was a good
attendance but it would have ,been
much larger had the evening been
warmer, the rain on (Thursday 'having
somewhat' marred what would have
no doubt been a most succe'ss'ful and
enjoyable affair. The following pro -
ram was introduced
g by Mr. J. J.
!Purcell, who acted as chairman for
the evening; instrumental duet, Misses
M. Friel and M. Tones; address, Rev.
1P. Corcoran; solo, Mr. 'Roy Willis;
violin selections, Mr, Thos. 'Rands; 9
o'clock, balloon ascension; Highland
!Piing dance, Miss ]Lillian 'Faulkner;
!Caledonian airs by Piper 'McDonald;
juvenile song, Miss 'Genevieve 'Jones
and Master Joe' Brown; instrumental,
Miss Fergus M'aMann; violin selec-
tion, '-lir. 'Chas. .Golding; ,Scotch
song, Master 'Gordon McCanrm•ond in
'kitties; solo, 'Mr. 'George Israel;
!Scotch recitation, Master Nathaniel
MoCammond; accompanist, 'Miss
Margaret Daly.
Travellers.
lT,hefollowing parties were ticketed
to disfant point this week: James
!Hart and son, of .Seaforth, to'Graven-
horst and return; 'Miss Agnes Herron
and Miss Agnes McDougall, of !Staffa
to 'Moosejaw and return; Mrs. Thos.
IDodds, Jr., of McKillop, and bro't'her,
'Dr. McFadden to Ielnorte, ,Co'lora'do,
Mr. P. E. (Lennon of Seaforth, to
'Portland, Oregon, and return; Rev.'
and 'Mrs. 'Sawyers, of lBrucelfield, to
'Edm'onton; and return; 'William Fell,
Of :Staffa, to Edmonton and return;
Mrs. Nichol, of Seaforth, to Regina,
Sask.; Mies M. Jackson, of Egmond-
vdle, to Edmonton, and' return; Mrs.
A. 'S'wan, of 'Ohiselhurst, to Moose -
jaw, and return; Miss Susie Morri-
son, of Staffa, to :Moosejaw, ,Sark,, and
return; Mr. James Logan, of 'Hensall,
to M'oosej•aw, Sask.,, and return.
Operation.
,Mr. John !Staples, who has been
seriously 111, underwent an operation
on Thursday for the removal of an
abscess which had 'formed on the are
pendix, He has since 'been gradually
improving but it will 'be some time
before he will Ibe able, to attend to
business.
Macadamizing.
Chose residents on Go.derich and
Main streets 'who wi's'h to have town
water for use on their dawns or in
their houses, should have the neces-
sary work done before the streets are
macadamized. This Will greatly re-
duce the expense and :trouble that it
would otherwise do later an.
Public School
liepplications were called up to 16'th,
August, .19017, for a lady teacher for
the public school, initial salary $34'5.
Team Sold.
Mr. John Shanahan of 'Relict, re-
cently sold a span of horses to Met
'Thos, Handford of Exeter, for the
handsome price of $600. One of the
pair was a four -year -odd for which he
received ij 3125. The team are intended
.for the :Winnipeg ,market.
Constance. '
Mrs. W. B', Cook has arrived home
after a visit with her clanghter, ;Mrs.
Lowes, who resides near ''Brendon.
Hiss Maud ,MDcIGregor, youngest
dweller o'e Mi. John M1clGregor, who
dos' the pest year has been teaching
school near IOlttawa, has resigned (Im-
position there and .accepted a school
at Aulibs'ville,
;'firs. James 'Wilson, who wilt her
husband moved from here 26 years
ago to' Saginaw, Michigan, was calling
Oil friends, and acquaintances here re-
cently. Mr. 'Wilson for a ntenber of
years was blacksmith en this village
and their many fiends here will be
•pleased to hear of them doing well in
their present home,
HARLOCK.
We are pleased to knew that Mos,
Chas Pars'on's; who was operated on
some time ago in Stratford hospital,
but who is nolw at the home of her
daughter, Mr. ,and Mrs. Gordon Jen-
kins of that city, is getting along
nicely and Mr. Parlous and Autry ex-
pect to bring her home an their next
visit.
IMr. B'eelt Beacom started last week
b•anbering in liondes'boro, He .punp'oses
to barber a couple of days a week.
We wish Sant good success.
Mr. Buster Beacom o:f Listowel is
holidaying at the Nome of his uncle,
Mr. A. W. and Mrs. Beacom.
The Misses Mary and Olive Moon.
ane at present ho'llid'ayingin 'Toronto.
Mrs, Herne of 'Toronto is `visiting
at the „home Of her aunt and uncle,
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ,Moon.
'Mrs. Hbrry Moon, who, was recent-
ly operated on in Clinton hospital is
doing as well as can be expected. We
hope Mrs. Moon will soon be, able to
be home again,
Miss Irma Myers of near Clinton
is at present visiting her cousin, Miss
Helen McGregor.'
Mrs. Jennie Knox is visiting at the
home Of her daughter, Mts. Thomas
Appleby Of McKillop.
We wish to congratulate the girls
whose homes are in this vicinity but
Who are teaching in the surrounding
country, on their splendid ' success
wi'th their entrance pupils. Miss Lydia
Reid in Ha rloci school, Master Wm.
Taylor, Ida Leiper and Ivan Shannon,.
all passing, first two with honours.
Miss Amy Parsons in 'S.S. No. 2, Hul
lett, out of 8 writing, 7 passed, 3 with
honours.- Miss Mary Moon, out of 3
pupils, all passed, two with honours.
!Miss Moon is this year going to
Normal in Stratford. '
The Misses Rosamond and Manion
Appleby returned home 'Sunday after
holidaying at the home of Mrs. Jen-
nie Knox.
Quite a number from these parts
attended the Burns' Sunday school
picnic. to Baylfleld last Friday and e'n-
j'oyed a real good day. -•
IOn Friday last, July 21st, the Sun-
day school of Burns' !Church held a
very enjoyable picnic at Jowett's
Grove, Baylfield. The winners of the
races were: Children, six years and
under, '1st, Isabel Riley; 2nd, Harry
Lear; boys, 6-10 years, Det, 'Glen Car-
ter; 2nd, ,Ross Leiper; girls, 6-110 yrs.,
1st, Laura Leiper; 2nd, Rosamond
Appleby; boys, 10.1114 years, list, Wat-
son Reid; 21nd, Willie 'Taylor; girls,
10.114 years, let, Hazel Jamieson; 2nd,.
Ettie ,Riley; young ladies' race, itt,
Isabel Jamieson; 2nd, Marijorie Col-
son; young men's race, 1st, Watson
Reid; 2nd, Leslie Reid; married lad-
ies', let, Mrs. G. 'Carter; 2nd, Mrs. V.
Dale; soda biscuit race, list, Watson
Reid; snowshoe race, Glen Carter;
balloon race,Ed'die Bell; pean'u't race,
Gordon Ma1dGregor. "These were fol
Lowed by a peanut scramble for ev-
eryone, The remainder of the after-
noon was Spent in playing softball,
football and swimming.
RAM GR'ADIN'G
The Federa'1-)Provincial ram gnad-
ing service will again be in effect this
year and rami grading will commence
about the 715fth of August. Owners of
.pure bred ram lambs or shearlings
Who «nisi, this service should write.
immediately to the Ontario Live
S'to:ck Branch, 'Parl'iament Buildings,
Toronto, and secured a blank applica-
tion form to be lfi'lled out and returned
at once to the Department in Toron-
to.
The following bonus money will be
paid to the purchasers of graded
rams:
On the By Ont Live By Dom
purchase •of 'Stock Br, L.SJB
An XX Lamb '$2.00 $200
An XX Yearling 3.00 3,00
An. XXX Lamb 3.00 3,40'
An XXX Yeat''1'ing 4,00 4.00
IIn
addition to the a'bove a bonus of
$2.00 will be paid by the Ontario De-
partment to the breeders of XXX
lambs or shearlings; This ram grad-
ing policy is open to all breeders of
pure bred sheep and any . breeders
'having breeding stock for sale are
wel! advised to make application for
grading which is free of cost to the
breeder.
Want and Por Sale Ads. 1 time 25c
Prairie Dose Flour
SRFeIPdLPRIeE 2.119
gALADA 9TEA dla 1 C
'' ,pounsd ..'.....
COOKED HAM 42C ee
\Per pound ,
BRED ROISE TEA
pound . :.,., C
Velveeta CH'E'ESE
2 ,pkges.
R'IDEAU HALL COFFEE , ,
45c ,Pound
W. J. JP Q N N I GA 1v
TN MEMORIAM
:HIAINIE'Y.-Ilei loving memory of
Lindsay Haney, who passed away,
July 27th, 1930.
"Just three years ago to -day,
Since our wee darling wen•t'awby;
We loved him much, Gold loved him
more,
But We'll hope to meet on yonder.
shore."
-Sadly missed by mother, daddy,
and little Ibrothe'rs.
MUS'I'C
Miss Helen 'Lane w'ishes to an-
nounce that she will be ready to re-
!ceive' pupils .for ins!tru!stian in piano,
voice, and theory of mnnsic, beginning
the middle of September.: 30.
LONDESBORO.
Mr. Darnion of Luckn'ow called on
friends in the village recently.
Mr. Theodore Stewart of Stratford
is spending. this week with friends in
the village.
'Mr..and Mrs. J. Freeman and fam-
ily of near Seaforth were guests of
Mr. and Mrs. H. !Riley on Sunday.
'Mr, and Mss. W'estbroo'ke and Miss
Yungblut of ,Goderich Sundayed at
the home of Mr. John Vodden.
Mrs. Rcbt. Scott who is in Clinton
hospital for four weeks, is not getting
well as fast as her many friends
would like to see.
Mrs. Geo. McCall and little Miss
Jean are holidaying for a few days
with Mips. McCall`s sister, near Brus-
sels.
Mrs. McCrea of Belgrave was in
aur village on Friday last,
,We are sorry to relate the de'a'th of
Mr. Wm. Gray which took place on
.Sunday evening. Mr. Gray for the
last few months has been a great suf-
ferer. Besides brothers and sisters he
leaves .to mourn his loss his widow,
two daughters and two sons. We ex-
tend our sympathy to the bereaved
ones. •
IAm.ong those who spent Sunday at.
Grand Bend are the following: Mr
and Mrs. W. 'T. Brunsdon, Mr. and
Mrs. Ernest Adams and Lloyd, Mr.
and 'Mrs. Ri'cha'rd Vodden, Mr. and
Mrs. Bert Brunsd'on and children.
Mr. and Mrs. and Miss McClennan.
of Perth are guests at the home of
Mr. Janes McCool. '
Mr. Tom Cole of .Toronto spent
.Sunday with Mr. and .Mrs. Janes Mc-
Cool.
Miss M. Grainger of Toronto is
spending her vacation with her sis-
ters here, Messrs. E. Lee, G, Cowan
and T. Pickett,
Mr. John Harvey attended Masonic
Grand Lodge at St. Catherin'es; he
also motored over to Niiagaea Falls.
Quite a number attended the recep-
tion given to Mr. and Mrs. Major
Yungblutt an Tuesday, evening this
week.
Mr, and Mrs. Ted' Pickett and
Johnnie spent Sunday with Mrs.
Pickett of Clinton,
Don't 'forget, the Opening of the
new bridge on Tu'es'day, second of
August, Cone and spend a pleasant
day.
HILLSGREEN.
;Masters Ronald and Mervyn Step-
han of Hensall spent a few days with
their grandmother, Mrs, Stephan,
Jdr, and Mrs, G. Love and family',
and Miss Lettie Love visited friends
at Ailsa. Craig on Sunday.
Mrs. Steacy of Detroit is spending
a week with her niece, Miss Annie'
Jarrott. '
Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Black and son of
Detroit are spending a week with
their friends, Mr. and . sirs. Jas. Love
and : family.
Mrs. Troyer of Brigden is spending
a few days with bar friend's, Mr. and
Mrs, Robt. Stephenson and family.
Mg; and Mrs. C. Seimon and son
Leaton visited with friends in 'Zurich
recently.
'Mr. W. Weido is suffering from
b'tood-poisoning,
Mr. and Mrs. D. Blair oflS'ask., call-
ed on friends in this vicinity.
Mr. Jas. Cochrane of Toronto vis-
ited his parents, .lir. and Mrs J. Co-
chrane for a day.
The SIS. :picnic of. Hnllsgpeen. and
Flippen churil es 'Was held on Tues-
day afternoon to Bayfield with a
good aittendence from Moth churches.
Quite a number from this vicinity
attended anniversary services at Blake
on Sunday,
ATTENTION,
FARMERS
S
R
RoIf you are considering a'
Packer, Disk Harrow, Spring,
Tooth Lever Harrow or Land.
ller
IOus• prices ere lower, with a,
special l'o'w price for this.
month delivery
T. E. BISS
ELL CO.
Represented'' by V. J. LANE.
Phone 46412 Dublin
AUCTION ;S'A'LE.
011 House and Lot and Household,
Effe'ats.-1G. H. Elli'o'tt has been in-
structed to sell `by ,public auction on.
the premises, Centre Street, Seafo'rth,,,.
on Saturday,July 291th, 1933, at 2 p,m,,.
Six -roomed framehouse, the proper
ty of the late Miss McBride.
Household Effects -Steel cooking;
range, new; Quebec heater;' 2 -(burner
caai.oil stove with oven; •co'a'l oil heat-
er, lawn mower, Singer sewing ma-
chine, centre table, extension dining.
table, small table; 2 Davenports, one
couch,' D:onrinion piano, iron bed,
mattress and springs, wash stands,
four dining dh'airs, 2 kitchen chairs, 3 -
rockers, 2 cupboards, rugs, linoleum,
electric iron, step ladders, china
dishes and many other household ar-
ticles,
/Term's -Terms on property will e .'
made known on day of sale or on ape.
plication to the un ersi
!
d red. '
Chattels
Cash. Elliott, G. 11.
ElliottAuctioneer; John
McNay, Administrator.
PIR 'S'AL'E
,Seventy -,five White Leghorn pullets,
bred to lay, five months old and lay-
ing.' Apply to J(1N0. T. EILIGIIIE, or
Phone 11314ti311.
NOTICE
S. Carter has taken over tate Raw-
ieigh Products Agency. A stock roam
at residence, North Main street..
Phone 2681W. 30.
FOR SALE ?'
!Some beef ring heifers over 900 lb A
(Phone 2144 4'4, JIOIHIN :;NIOILIAIN 3d
TRACTOIR & 'SEPA'RA-
TOR FOR SALE
!Titan "tractor`and 24=40 Bell separa-
tor. Cheap for quick sale. Phone 90-
112, Brussels. AIL(BEHT LYDI'ATT.
311'
D'O'G LOST
Disappeared on July 4th, last seen'.
on Main street, Seaforth, a black and
white hound, weighing .around 40 lbs.
Reward. Apply to The Seafo!rtlr
'Newts. s 29.
PIANO FOR SALE
Piano, goad as 'new, to be -sold
very cheap. WALKER'S FU'RINI
TUIRIE STORE.
'HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT
'Residence on corner, of James and
Ann streets. Apply. to, MR'S,' WI1L-
7JIIAIM MdMILCIHIAIEIL, Royal Apts.,,
Sewfo'rtb, do Mrs; Ooates,
SEAFORTH MARKETS
Wheat, per bus, 86c
'Barley, per bus. 50c''''
Oats, per bus,: 40c'
Buckwheat, per bus. ....... ....
..: 50c
New Potatoes bile $225
Eggs, per d'oz . , . . 110c-12c114c
Butter, per lb ........,l,...„_,.. 19c..
!Hogs, per cwt. ........ ...... $6.00
Wool Wanted
at the
Blyth
Woollen Mills
• HIGHEST PRIDCE PAID
CASH OR TRADE
F. T. BAINTON, Proprietor
•._ TRY •;:
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Cleaners 'Dyers'
err
WITH YOUR NEXT ORDER
Phone l96w. We call and deliver
V. J. Gillespie, Prop.