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The Seaforth News, 1933-12-07, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS, HENSALL. Reeve Consiet is in,IG'oderich this 'week attending the December meet- ing of 'the 'County Council, v1r. Owen Geiger made a..'business, trip to 1Ki'tchener lastweek. Mr. and Mrs, Jack Corbett and lit- tle son visited kith relatives and friends in 'London on Sundae, Rev. and Mrs, R. t\4. Young of (Nairn were visitors at'. the biome of their son, !Rev. Young on Monday." Mr, and,,Mrs. Orville Twitchell ves- ited in 'London an. ,Wednesday, 'Mrs. Jas.'IBortthr•oit has been 'eon-' 'fined to her :room through illness. Mr, Alex. ,Portereield, clerk of the township of Bast, 'VTon'anosh and •1Ir, 'Richard !Stalker, 'a former 'reeve of East Wawanosh called on Robert Higgins, YLr, 1c siterfield is an epee - ,cant For- te,: position of the county filerkehip. ,iefre Higgins and Mr, Por- terfield audited the .county !books to- gether for i; number of years. rHerb. eiceggarth and ;Donald _Me Kaig were visiting friends at Grand Bend and (Beach -o -(Pines on Saturday., Mrs. Thos. Murdoch visited over the week end in Toronto with, her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Campbell, The Welfare Youth Club otiCarntel Church 'held their regular meeting in the basement of the church on Mon- day evening with a good attendance, Mr. Ray McLaren presided. A'fter opening exercises and prayer by 'Rev. lemma, 'the !Scripture lesson eves read by Mr. Kirk Hutton. The topic on iToseph's !Life and Ours. was taken by Rev. Mr, Young after which a hymns was sung and the meeting closed with the benediction, after which there were games and contests. The \\ eal.S. ,Carmel 'Church will hold their annual meeting and elec- tion lecttion of officers on Thursday after- noon in the church. Mr. Cac.,idy, who is employed with Bonthron and 'Drysdale has rented the House on Richmond street owned by the late Mrs. Harry Jacobi, and is this week moving in. \Ve welcome Mr. and Mee. Cassidy to our town. )Jr. John Reid of London visited with friends in town on Monday, 'Mr, and Mrs. Davidson of Winchel- sea visited on Saturday with Mr, and Mrs, Ririe Hutton. Mr. 'Robert Higgins is visiting with his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Orville Beaver, near Farquhar, The services in Carmel Church on Sunday were taken by the pastor, Rey W. A. Young; at the morning - service there a5 epecial music by the choir in the evening l'Ir, Young's sermon was 00 the life of 'Drift, There aa•s a male quartette present from Nairn. Mrs, Chas. Cooper of the London road south visited with friends in town ,'n Monday. Dr. !Smillie visited over the week end with his parents in Toronto. The Arnold Circle and 1`Iission Band of Carmel Church are holding a bazaar and sale of aprons and tea towels, also home made cooking in the basement of the church on Sat- urday afternoon, Dec. 9, Tea 3 to 6. The Arnold Circle of Cannel Church 'held their annual meeting at the home of Miss Irene Hogarth on Tue dry evening. Officer were elect- ed as follow;: Pres., Hiss Hannah Murray; Vice Pres., Mrs, .Roy 3m - Laren; Treas. , Irene Deters; Sec., Olive Workman; Home Welfare, Merne Hudson; Mite Box Sec., Han- nah Murray. The service in the United Church on :Sunday iaet was well attended, The pastor, Ree SIr. Sinclair, con- ducted both services. Special inrsic by ''fir choir. Mr, and :Mrs, Clifford Brintnell of Exeter visited on Sunday with Mr, and Mrs.' Jos. Hudson, The many friends of Mrs. T. C. Joynt will he pleased to hear she is. improving slowly after her very seri- crs illness, Mrs, Joynt has be'e'n in Clinton Hospital for several weeks, Mr, and Mrs. Wesley Green and family of I' ip:pen intend moving into town en the hoose formerly occupied by the late Geo. Wren, Council Meeting. -]Regular meeting of the village •eouucil was held in the Council Chamber on Monday evening at 8 p.m. with all .members of the council present, Minutes of the last meeting read and adopted. Donald McKaig appeared asking pernrissiott to cut down the tree in front of his mother's property. Satre granted. Jones reported re the work done on the streets lately, and ehe Clerk was instructed to write the Imperial Oil Co. at Exeter re the filling in where a gas tank was removed from in front rf JBeans' property on King sit F. G. Bonehron, tax collector, reported outstanding taxes of 1932 as being $380:211, Bills and accounts read as follows: Henasll Hydro Commis'siom, street lighting, $8511,32; Chas. Alexan- der, gravel, s Teets, $96;90;- Wm, Harvey, drawing, 112'5; N. Blatchford, dairy inspection, $5; Sydney McAr- thur, grant to band cost, $7; Hay Township, gravel for streets, $2'40; A. Taylor, repairing sidewalks, $2,50; G. Smale, snow plowing, $4: W. Nic- ol, cleaning streets, $1; H. Foster, do $1; C, Hudson, do $2,60; D. Hog- garth $1; J. Passmore, Hydro, hall and motor, $6,02; A. ,W. E. Hemphill, supplies and pstge., $6.0; J, Pass- more, supplies, hall and shed, $1;25; Moore Bros„ water tank, $9.75; G. 1M. Case, teaming, streets, $8,30; F. W. Hess, prtg., $9; Cook Bro., fire dept $19,60; C. Cook, sal., treasurer,. $67.50; J. A. Patterson, sal, clerk, $90; bylaws and registrations $14,225; F, 0, B'outhron, tax collector, sal. $4'5; Die 0. Collyer, sal, 3d. 0. H. $77.50; Gen, Hudson sal, $256; J. A. Foster sal. motor mechanic, $25, Total— $1.610,34. Petty and Jones, that fees for officers oelec- tion s follows: r be a flows: Ret, offic- er $5; dap, ret, officer, $3; poll clerk, $250; constable, $'2,150. Carried, !Bylaw No. 7 of 19.13 fen the t"m:n ation and election was reed and na=s- ed, Tomes and Spencer. that the Con- stable proceed to collect poll tax, Carried. Micicie and Petty, tett e adjourn. 'Jas. A. Paterson, Clerk, Quick action saves trouble, worry. Keep Douglas' Egyptian Liniment al- ways handy. Stops bleedieig instant- ly. BAYFIELD, Mxs: Routley of vVoocthttm' is vis- iting her sister, Mrs, W. H. Talbot, tele eVn Camettoq of Seaforth is 'the !lest oif chert slstere Mrs,' Makins. The Missies Helen and Dorothy Bugler and Mr. Tolton and sons„ !Kenneth and Jack of London were gdeste at. The Rectory last Saturday. Nines Menson left last week to spend the: winter at Egntoncivi4le, fMiss Agnes Sterling is . spending the wint'er in Seaforth, 'You frequently read of deer being seen in various parts of this tcourrtry. Three are often seen on the sitleroad leading 'down to Mrs Lawrasou's, home, There was a good attendance at the Orange Hall Monday evening, it be- ing, the -annual meeting of L.O.L. No. 04, when the fallajyang officers Were' appointed for 1934; W M„ .John R. Castle; deputy W.hf. Janes Lindsay; Rec 'Sec.,' Charles Getneitehart; Fin.-: (See., E. A. Featherston; Treasurer, !Harolcl S:titrson; Chaplin, A. E. Er- win; Dire,Cer„ 31. Heard; list Lect., Mtn. McdJuol; 2rin. Lech, Wm. Par- ker; Cominittee, D. C. Galbraith, L. Smith, Emerson .Heard, Wm. J. El- liott, Ribbert Orr 'Auditors, Fred Watson,' W. J. McLeod, !Remember the meeting in the int- erests of the .Bible Society Sunday evening, December 106, in 'St. -And- rew's United Church, Rev, W. 3, !Bugler, rector of Trinity Church is to give an address regarding the work of the' Bible Society, !Come to the supper served Friday, December 8, from 6 to 8 in the room formerly occupied by the Bank. It is under the amenices of the Women'- and Girl's Auxiliary of Trinity church and there will be a good supper, rim - sic and games and goods suitable for Christmas gifts for sale. 'rhe Ladies' Aid Society of St. An- drew's United 'C'hurch held their an- nual Saint Andrew's social in the basennent of the church Wednesday evening, Nov. 39th. The room was suitably decorated and the first part of the evening was spent in Scotch contests. A very enjoya'ble program followed consisting of a Scotch med- ley by the choir; solos, by James Stirling and Donald 3fc'Kenzie; read- ings, by ells. Wallis, Miss Elizabeth Snowden and R. 1f. Gale; piano solo by Mrs. R. S. Reid, and a trio Mrs. E. K. Moorhouse, Mn Gale and 'Gladys Gale, Rev. Mr. Bugler of Tri- nity Church gave a very interesting and amusing address. A pantomime, through Rye," acted "Comtii ro gh t .he y by Dorothy Scotehmer, Isabel Kirk and !Gladys Gale. sung by Mrs. Moor - house, accompanied by Mabel .Scotch - mer. Refreshments followed, WINTHROP. A young people's service was held ie Caren Church on Sunday. Mr. T. Blanchard conducted the service and Mr. William Dodds and Mr, Alexa Cwthill led in prayer. Miss Irene Bol- ton read the Scripture lesson. The pastor delivered a suitable sermon to the young people on the subject, "If I Were Twenty -!One Again." In spite of the inclement weather there was a good congregation. The regular meeting of the Young People's Society was held Tuesday evening, Dec. 5th, with Mr. William Montgomery, presiding. Meeting op- ened with singing hymn 53, followed with era}er by Miss Marion Little. Scripture lesson was taken by Hiss Irene Bolton. Hymn 58 was sung. A very interesting topic on "The eles- sage of Peace and Goodwill was given by Mise Anona Dale, followed with a reading entitled "The F'irst 'Christmas Eve" by S1'r. Neil Mont- gomery. Hymn 59 was sting, and all repeated the Lords prayer. The elec- tion of officers for the coming year then took place, They are as follows: !Hon. Pres„ Rev, Mr. Morrow; Pres., 'Edith 1-lilien; Vice Pres,, An'ona Dale; sec„ Marion Little; conveners, Christian Fellowship, l'Largaret Peth- ick; Missionary, Mildred Wheatley; Citizenship, Arthur Alexander; Liter- ary and Social, Jack'Habkirk; Treas., :Isabel Betties; Pianist, Irene Bolton. Rev. Mr. Morrow their` dismissed the meeting with prayer. A large crowd attended the euchre and dance in the hall last Friday night. The prize winners 'were, for 'ladies, first, Mrs. Percy Little; ladies' lone hands, Mrs. Archie Kerr; men's .first, Mr. Wm. Trewartha, and men's lone hand prize went to Mr, Stewart D'olmage. \fiss Annie Pryce of 'Hullett spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs Thos. ,Pryce last week. Mrs, Jos. Campbell is visiting at the home of her son, Mr. Archie Campbell, of Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Dodds of Lis- towel spent Sunday' with Mr, and Mrs. Root; Campbell Sr. Mr, Geo, Kinney of London spent ,Sunday with his brdthers, Messrs. Win. and Joseph Kinney and his sis- ter, Mrs. Robt. Beattie. Mr, Percy Little spent a few days in Toronto 'th'is week. Mr. and Mrs, Foster ;Bennett and Mona spent Monday with Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Eaton. Several from here *tended the 'fun- eral of the late Wm. Ross of Bruce - field on Wednesday. Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times, 50c Christmas Cards PLAIN CARDS, COLORFUL CARDS, PERSONAL CARDS. A WONDERFUL ASSORT- MENT TQ CHOOSE FROM. THE SEAFORTH NEWS TOWN TOPICS TWENTY-FIVE YEARS AGO December 11907 Death of'Old Resident, The dea'th occutred ie Egntottdvi1le on Monday morning of. a, well known citizen isa the person of Mr, John Mc - Malin, Although he had been in fail- ing health for over four years yet his demise 'came very unexpectedly to the tuein'bers of his fancily, The' de- ceased, who 'was 59 years old, was a native of 'Simi'ton,',Scotland;:` and canine 'to Cahala with'his parents when very young, settling iii Hay township. Let- er Mw. MoManrn moved to 'Bruce !county, and mt Kincardine was engag- ed with a brewery company, He later 'located north of Dublin and thirty years ago became; a resident of this ,place. During •his early residence here' he was engaged in taking out con- tracts for gravel and later went into horse,buying in whidh occupation ''he, • became wide!'} known, L.O.L. Officers, A meeting of Li0,'L. No. 793, 'Sea - 'forth, was 'held, in their hedge rom on Tuesday evening when the following officers' were elected: John M. Mont- gomery, lee \M., James We Mar shall, DM.; J. W. Wright, rec. sec.; Thos. Stephens, Ifiit, s,ec.; W. 'Riley, treas. Other officers included S. S. Welsh, Geo, 'Riley, J. F. Welsh, 'Geo. Brown, '\V Thompson, Thos, 'Greenway, H. Martin. Court Sherwood. At the annual greeting or the Anc- ient Order of Foresters held on Mon- day evening the following brethren were elected for offices and commit- tees for 4908: H. Jeffery, C.R,; A. Town, 'S.,C,R„ A. Stobie, tress„ John irinch, :Sec. Other officers were H. Tierney, G. 'Hewitt, Jas. A. Anderson, 2E. Daley, J. fix. Scott, W, Iloag, J. Leatheriand, J. Willison, J. Muir. Items Mfrs. A. E. Colson visited at her home in Guelph.—Mrs. John Thomp- son, who has been here for a few weeks visiting old friends, returned to Brussels on Friday -'2[r. J. Roberts, who has been attending the Sehoo! of ,Pharmacy, ;Toronto, is home for the Christmas vacation.—Mrs. Greig, of Clinton, has been visiting in town the guest of her son, SIr, J. C. Greig.— Mr. Geo. Ovens, who has recently re ninei from the West, is in town this week visiting his sister, Mrs. Robert Johnstone. Miss Jessie Stobie was ill for a number of days .and unable to attend to her duties as head milliner with the E. MdF'aul Co.—On Satur- day the local milk vendors dropped the price of niilk from 7 cents per quart to 5 cents,—Mr, S. Dickson and ister, Miss ,Rae, are home from Fort Saskatchewan on a visit with their parents, Mr, and Mrs. S. Dickson.— The Misses Belle and 'Nettie 'Soule, who have been living at Elm Creek, Manitoba, are home on a visit with their parents, Mr, and Mrs, Charles Soole,-\Mir. W, Bullard, of the God- erich Electric Light .Co., WAS a visitor with his parents in town on Friday,— Tlte Chesney-1P'ickard wedding took place at the residence of Mr. and \Irs, Win, Pickard, .Goderich street, on Monday evening. Death of B. B. Gunn, The death took place in St. Luke's hospital, Ottawa, on Monday evening of B. B. '.Gunn SLP., following an op- eration, He 'had been i11 for a short time but it was not thought serious until a few days .before his death when an operation revealed his case to be hopeless., The late Mr,. Gunn, who was 47 years of age, was born near \Vallacetown, Elgin coun- ty, where he spent else early part of his life. Wihen a younig man he locat- ed in Ailsa Craig where he conducted a grocery business and where his marriage tools place. Twenty-one years ago he cane to Seaforth and engaged in the retail grocery trade which business he eventually enlarg- ed, adding a general drygoods and clothing stock. A year ago last June' hs sold to Williams' & Purcell in or- der to give .more attention to 'his dut- ies as representative of 'this constitu- ency. Besides his wife and two sorts, who have been so suddenly bereaved, he is survived by his mother, who hives at W'allacetown and a brother, Dr. Gunn of California, Hibbert. SIr. Thos. Geary has disposed of his fine farm on the Sth concession of 'Hibbert to Mr, Ohas. Young of the sante township, for the sunt of $7,100. Mr. Young has secured a good farm and will get possession lhlarch list., '\Sr. Geary intends retiring from farm life.—The death occurred on Satur- day of Archibad.d'Graham, one of the early pioneers of Hibbert 'tow'ns'hip. The deceased was in his 73rd year and had been a resident of the township for over 50 year,, Beechwood. 'Mr. John O'Rourke and little sort of Detroit are here on a visit. Mr, O'- Rourke has not been enjoying very good health, but we hope the change will benefit him.—Miss 'O'Brien, who has beets here since the summer holi- days, left on Friday for her home in Guelph.—Master Fergus Reynolds of Clinton, has returned home after a month's visit with ;his grandparents, Me. and Mrs. M. Lynch. Winthrop. . Mr. D. Cole, of Ethel, bas taken the contract of moving the school hoose for Mr. Jas, Nicholson, also the church building for Mr. John Mc- Gallunn of Walton. I -le intended to have been at work this week but anv- ing to the recent thaw he will nut be able to commence for some time,— Mr. Lon Sperling shot a very fine reit foe in ldurdte s bush one day recent- ly. Lon seems to have no trouble to get them—Mr. John Pethick and fa- ncily, who have been residents of this village for a number of years, remov- ed this week to 'Brussels where Mr. ,Pethi.ck has a position. Mr, Jahn •Grimoldliy having purchased from Geo, McKee his engine and grain grinder, :intends settling it in the old carriage works 'building here where. he will do custom 01613011g dttni,hg the winter.T'he floornrg and seals having been taken out of the, old church building, services will be 'held in Mr. Andrew C'alder's Hall next ,Sttn- da y. THURSDAY, DECEMBER 7, 1933. FOR SALE Several D�Ih IN SEAFORTH & EGMO'NDVILLE Own your own Koine, This is the time to buy and prices'. AD, SUTHERLAND . BRODHAGEN. A deep giooniis cast upon ' the entire community by the sudden pass- ing early Sunday morning of Mrs, Sanke Frederickson, wife of Rev. Sanke-Frederickson, pastor of 'St. Peter's Lutheran Church, Brodleagee . Mrs.. Frederickson, who was 29 years of age, came across the ocearr from IGertniany 31% ,years ago 60 join Mr. Frederickson, who was then in charge of a mission in Chat am. They were united in marriage in 1931 by Rev. Schneider of Kitchener and lived in Chatham until September, 1932, when they came to B'rod'hagen, In this conrntunity, Mrs. Fredertekson has endeared herself to all \vho came in contact with her. Her cheerful nature 'and her desire to 'be a help to others has set a shining ex'atnple to all. Site will be greatly missed in the churc'h, especially in the Ladies' Aid in which she so ably took an active part. She leaves to mourn their loss, her hus- band, an infant son, and her parents and one sister in Germany. The fun- eral was held from the parsonage on Wednesday afternoon at 2 o'clock, ]Rev. Grttltn of Stratford conducting the funeral service. Mr. and Mrs, Roy Deer of Auburn spent Saturday with the Tatter's par- ents, 'Mr. and Mrs. John Brodhagen. Miss Norma, Steiss of Walton spent several days with Ser. and Mrs. John Benuew'ies. Murray,r. Mrs.George ur Mr, andY, g Stratford, 'kit of Sara 1 White, VM Bill , anti rs were Sunday visitor's with Mr. and Ms. Russell Shaldice. 1Sr. Roy Steins, Misses Elsie and Norma Steiss and Mrs, John Benne ivies motored to Kitchener on Fri- day. Mr. and Mrs. John lero'dbagen and family and Mr. and Mrs. Edward /Brodutagen and daughter spetrt Sun- day with Mt, and Mrs. Roy Daer in Auburn. Mr. and Mrs. George Diegel and 'Mr, and Mrs, William Diegel spent Monday in Stratford, Mr. George Mogk, who was con- fined to Stratford II'ospital for the past five weeks, is home again and able to he up and around. FR' DA AND �'i RDAY • GASH VALUE'S New Cheese Macaroni 14c New3 Datelbss 29c . 5 lb. - 25c New Raisins 2 lbs 23e Pastry.. Flour d51- ell's Soap . , cc 24 lb, ° Pork & Beans S P. W. Naptha Soap 29Rolled Oats 6 lbs, :'21c 10 bars , + Rolled Wheat „5% lbs. 25c Palm ,Olive 4 calces ; 23c Treleaven Cereal ,. ,.pkg. 15c SEPOY FLOUR. w; ... ,CWT'. 2.33 AUCTION SALE 10'1 Livestock and 'Grain. The un- dersigned is offering for sale by pub- lic auction at Lot 1, 'Con. I`, Town- ship of MdlC.illop,, near Dublin; the following: At 130 in the aftern'o'on;' 1. Monday, December ,118th, 1933: 1 mated work o ,n dh o. k `teat n about 8 years; 1 aged horse; 1 caw a aw 'due at brae of sale; 2 'Durham cows, milk - Mg; 5 grade cows, milking; '5 frogs about 1160 lbs; 117 hogs about 1110 lbs.; 150 bushels oats; 150 bushels barley; 250 bushels mixed grain, A quantity .of 'hay and straw, 1 small gasolene engine, Terns—'Cash, Mrs, (Cathleen Feeney, proprie- tress; Geo, H. EI'liott, auctioneer. • WEST BRODHAGEN. Mr. and Mrs.. Wim. Hoegy spent, Sunday afternoon with Mr. and Mrs, Charlie Egged!. A very sad death occurred in the death of ]Mrs. (.Rev,) Freelerickson. wife of the pastor of the Lutheran Church east of Brod'hagen on Sun- day morning early. The whole com- munity unity w -as shocked to hear the news flashed over the wires on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Henry Koehler spent last Friday with Mr. and Mrs,' Geo. ,H2oegy of Grey. Mr. Jack Daniel has hired with Mir.. Henry \\Tieterson on the 10th conces- CARD OF THANKS !We wisin to sincerely thank the friends, neighbors and everyone Who were so kind and t'hough'tful, by word 'and deed, during Robinson's recent mi5;fortune,—lHa'miItott Family. FOR SALE Three calves, .Apply to ,News office. PIGS FOR SALE 10 chunks 80 pounds. Apply to Francis Cleary, Phone 21' on 145. FOR SALE entlemen's fur -lined o vercoat. A; - Pivat News office. 49. FOR SALE Two lady's coat's: 1 black plush coat with gaun'tlets and cap to matoh, for $10; 1 black fur coat, for $115. Roth in ,good condition. Apply at The 'News Office. 5!1. sion for the corning year. rlfr. Jerry D'o'err, \Vm, Koehler, !Henry Koehler went to Rostock on Sunday afternoon to attend quarterly board meeting of the church. LONDESBORO 'Mrs Towit'send and .Miss Dorothy Little Mrs. McCallum and daughters and Mrs. Frank ,Little spent ,Satur- day in London, 'Miss Brigham of Clinton spent the week enol with her sister, Mrs. E. Aela no s, .air. and Mrs, H. -\•('orris of Toron- to were guests at the home of Mr, and etre. P. Manning Sunday. Miss Norma Snell was a guest at the home of Mr, C. Stewart on Sun- day. Miss Ida Lyon is visiting with friends at Pine River. - Mr, and Mrs. J. W. Armstrong and children returned to their hone in the village last Friday after a week's visit in Toronto and other points. 1:[r. and 'Mrs. Robt, Cald,w-eli, Mr. and .]Mrs. C. Rudelell were guests of 'Clinton friends on Monday, 'Reeve Leiper is attending at coum- tycouncil in Goderich 3N• MEMORIAM Ac1J6ms.-lIni lowing( metnvory` of our' ;dear mother, a2rs, Henry 'Adams,, who passed away six years age, Dec. IS'bh "'We Who, loved you sadly miss your As it dawns another year; ilii our lonely hours of thinking, Thoughts of you are .ever near, g —E'v'er remembered by her hits band and family, IN MEMORI'AN1 1Kistner,—lIn loving memory . of our son and hsother, Rohent ,George, who died in Detroit, Dec, 10th, '19126. "To think we could not say Goodbye,. Will a1'weyls bring regret, 'B'ut the ones who loved you dearly, Are the ones who don't forget. —Sadly missed by Father, Mother, (Sisters and Brothers. ROOMS TO RENT Electric light, town water, etc. Ov- er Miss +Pryce's grocery. Immediate possession. Apply to E. L. 110,. 49 HOUSE FOR RENT' t Good frame house on Groderic}i•• street west, with good cellar. .Easily heated. Electric lights .a',nd telephone. Price right to suitable tenant. Apply. at this office, 49, FUR COATS Fur coats made over and re -fined'„ also clatfl coats, Get your old coat made into a short jacket, MRS. F. iS'HIEWIBElIJT, Seaforth. Box 434,. 49, FOR SALE One 3 year old fresh Holstein cow and calf. Also one two year old Jer- sey heifer due in six (6) weeks, Ap- ply to P. DILL, Dublin, 50. WANTED. $500 wanted immediately in first mortgage on 'fifty acre farm; clear title. Apply by letter to The Seaforth !News. ' 50. BULLS FOR SALE Two dark red Shorthorns, ready for service. 'Real good animals from good milking dans. Apply to JAMES HILL, 'Staffa, or phone Dublin Cen- tral. 50, HORSES WANTED I am 'in the market for old horses and will pay the highest prices.. JACIK CUDM'ORE. Wonderful Bargains at Walker's Furniture Store for Christmas Shoppers Come early and make your selection. CHESTERFIELD SUITES BEDROOM SUITES & DINING ROOM SUITES All Priced Below Catalogue Quotations OCCASIONAL CHAIRS Upholstered in Colors which Match Any Rooni 5.75 to 9.00 END TABLES, SMOKERS, FERN STANDS, 'PICTURES, CARD TABLES, At 'Prices Which Will Accom- modate All Purses KITCHEN CABINETS B S SETS of KITCHEN TABLES AND CHAIRS ' ODD CHAIRS & TABLES, ETC. Also Furniture for the Children STUDIO COUCHES Convertible Three Ways: As a Double "Bed, Twin Beds, or Classic Couch. ALSO DAY BEDS FROM 10,50 to 12,50 A large stock of Bed Springs and Mattresses For anyone wanting A PIANO FOR CHRISTMAS we have Pianos at Very Low Prices We Sell The LANE CHESTS The only Chest guaranteed Moth -Proof and Moth -Killer. Each Chest carries an insurance covering . contents, FLOOR COVERINGS AXMINSTE'R & WILTON RUGS CONGOLEUM & LINOLEUM RUGS OILCLOTH AND 'FELTOL RUGS In All Sizes and Latest. Patterns LAMPS Here's A Real Bargain In Floor Lamps, Table Lamps, Bed Lamps & Novelty Lamps. A large variety priced as low as 2.50• tip 'Good Christmas Gifts for your Wife or Girl Friend ViA4 4.1 ALKER'S FURNITURE STORE 7�Ssz� ;c�"`�+S+e4lnFrl,u9r�•,iv.=' Y t, ii