The Seaforth News, 1925-06-25, Page 8•
I1ENNSALL NEWS.
Continuation School Report I first
class 'honors 75 per cent., 2nd class
l;onois 66 per cent, 3rd class 60,
credit 50, below 50.
Form L -Alexander Norman, Gats,
Hrst. C, Geog 11, Art *, Botany *.
Boyle, Milton, C. Hist, IIT, 'Geog C,
Art C, Botany *. Carlile, 'Mrie', C.
(lost, ITT, Geog. C, Art C, Botany
C; Chapman, Ruth, Can, Hlst. III,
r,eog. I, Art TI, Botany 1; Cochrane,
].dna, Can, 'Dist, C, 'Geog, *, Art C,
Botany C,; Dick, Marie, Can, Hist *,
;agog, C, Art 0, Botany C; Higgins.
Sarna, Can. Hist, T1, Geog. 'II, Art
0, Botany C; Hyde, Elarvey, Can
Hist, III, Geog'II, Art C, •Botany.,
Linden.fieild, Avis, Can, Hist. I, Geo.
C, Alt TT1 Botany 11I; Love Lettie,
Can. Hist, II, Geog, C, Ara Ill, Bot
C; McDonell Mildred, Can. 'hist. II,
Geog. II, Art III, Botauy 1I1; Semi -
ton, Mildred, Can, Hist. C Geo. III,
Art 0, Botany II; Stone Jeanne, Can.
Hist, I, Geog. I.1, Art II, Botany C.
Simpson, 'Manias, C. Hist. II, 'Geog,
III, Art C; Botany C; Walker,' Alice,
C. Hist. II, Geog. II, Art*; Bot. IY.
Form II. Cook, Iiarity,Physiog.
1, Arith, I, Zoo. 1; Douglas,'Margar-
et, Physiog, C, Arith• 'II,' Zoo. II;
Forrest, 'Grace, Physiog. 11, Arith II,
Zoo. II; Heffernan, Dorothy, Physio.
III, Arith, I'T, Zoo. I'I; Hoggarth,
'Margare't, Physiog. G, Arith 1II, Zoo.
II; Joynt, Barry,' Physiog. 1, Arith I,
A.' large class is writing here on
their 'Entranee examinations. Mr.
Mawson, of Exeter, is in charge. The
third :form pupils of the continuation
school • are - also writing this 'week,
with Mr. "Wethey, of Exeter• in
;charge,
A gang of even are busily engaged
;at the .0, N. R depot putting in new
platform .'which. was greatly needed
and will adcl a better appearance -'to
the station.
Mr. J. W. Lewis, of ;London, C. N.
R. relieving operator,who was here
a •few 'weeks ago relieving Mr. Case,
is now relieving at Kippen,
Rev. (Capt)John Garbutt, of Lon-
don,'tat field the dew stn c t id se'cre-
narY appointed,
of the Bible Society, for this
district, held a joint service, of the
three congregations of Hensall 'last
Sunday evening in Carmel church in
the'heterests of the Bible Society. 1 -Te
took the service in the United church
Sunday morning,
The Young People's League is
withdrawn for the summer months,
The young people's league meeting
was held Monday evening. Miss
Nellie Boyle had charge of the meet-
ing. Mrs. Sinclair gave the topic and
a reading by Miss Viola Higgins and
an instrumental by Miss Johns were
all greatly enjoyed.
Rev. Mr, and Mrs, Sinclair were in
Centralia on Monday attending the
funeral of the late Mrs, Kitely.
Mr, R. E. Cook is in the village
THE $ EAPORTH NEWS
Mns, ItMeMillan and Miss Helen, of
London, spett't Stmday at their cot-:
tape.
tMr Fred Reed., , returned " to his
'home ;at London'on Saturday to try
his upper ;school exalts.
VARNA.
•The, Orange Order will hold. their
service iii the Union church Sunday
evenings June 28th.
Mr. anal Miss Logan spent Sunday
with friends in Goderich,
•Mr. Kruger, of London, spent a
day in our burg as the guest o'f Mr,
turd _Mrs, John •Beatty,
Mies biossof and faor: and Mrs,
Stephenson motored to 'Goderich Sun.
day,
;Miss Welsh goes to Bayfield to
preside at the entrance this Wednes-
clay, Thursday and Friday,
Haying :has begun but promises to
be a very litht crop owing.to ,early
frosts.
Strawberries are a very light crop
owing to the rough and cool wea-
ther.
BRUCEFIELD.
The garden party given on 'the
fine lawn of Mr, 3. W. Elliott on
Tuesday night was very well attend-
ed, 'many Seeing present 'from the
neighboring localities. The night
was fine, although a trifle cool tow-
ards the latter part, and everybody
this week making preparation to wove had a good time. :\ fine tea was sere-
his family to 'Ridgetown on Saturday. ed by the ladies of the ,Brucefield
Zoo, II; Kennings, Pearl, Phystog. church until after eight o'clock and
SII, Arith. II, Zoo. I, Gram. II Mc- rfiss Johnson and Miss Scarlett, tire music furnished by the Kittle
Kaig, Donald, Physiog, 0,.Arfth."C, Hensall continuation sehaol homes Band was much appreciated. The
Zoo. C,Gram. C; McLean, Clarence, ers, have returned to heir a e I booth was well patronized, taking in
spend holidays.
Physio. 11, Arith, I, Zap, II; Mac -i et the ho day new $58, r and the proceeds at the gate
Gregor, Mona, Physiog. *, :trill. 0, The school trustees are having were $136, making a total of $191
Zoo 0, Gram. III; Pfaff, Ray, Phys- sidewalks': built at the school and the which will leave a tidy sum after ex-
penses IT, Arith. I, Zoo. II; Smillie, grounds levelled up and seeded, which are paid. Everybody , turned
Clarence, Physiog, 0, Arith, in, will give them a nice appearance.
in anis worked splendidly to make
' Zoo, III; Simpson, Mae, Physiog. 0, The death occurred on Jane 10th the affair a success.
Ariel, •C Zoo. III. of Peter Munn, aged 73 years. De-
lMr, and 'Mrs. Toy White and little ceased had not been in good health TUCKERSMITH.
son of London visited on Sunday for several months, having suffer-
with bhe foriner's parents, Mr. and. ed with heart. trouble, and the ex-
;
x- prettyUpswl-Tippet. s1 quiet but very
wedding took place at the rec-
rs:1Vm White tory, Hensall, on Wednesday morn-
ing, June 24th, 1925 at 11 o'clock,
when ;Miss Reta Tippet, youngest
daughter of the late Mr. and Mrs.
Chas, Tippet, of Bayfield, was united
in marriage to Mr. Charles Up'sltall,
eldest son of Mr. and 'Mrs, Frank
x trete heat of the last few days
- Mr Chas Ford, of Exeter,'was in made his condition a very serious,
town Thursday, one. and on Wednesday morning last
Mrs. Heigh McKay and Miss Edith he .passed peacefully away, Mr.
McKay of 'Seaforth visited' with Munn was well and favorably known
friends in town on Sunday. in the community having ;come to
Mr. and Mrs, L. Jackson visited Hensall a couple of years ago from a
relatives in Goderich on Wednesday.
Mrs, Pye is having a new sidewalk
built at the front of her house.
Mr. and Mrs, E. Butt, and Mrs.
Roy Dumaneau, of Toronto, Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Butt, Seaforth, and Mr,
and Mrs. Edgar Butt. ofKipp en,
visited Mrs, Jolla Murdock on.un-
da Ir. and Mrs. Harrison anti chit- ; Saskatchewan, and Mrs, Milton Ort-' lace, aridtestea tt lore s tot march,
dren of Parkhill and ,Mr Ray River's : well, of London. and Ed, on the. shoes, st,a cicntg,s andg
visited Mr. and Mrs. John Dins-iltontestead. The funeral was 'large -t and carried a bouquet of roses and
dale over the week -end. � ly attended to Exeter cemetery. Rev. I fern. The groomsman was Iver,
;Mrs. Vincent Wow' 'and son Jack'Dr. Fletcher having charge of the 1 James Upshall, and the bridesmaid,
and Mrs. Callis,_at Santa Barbara,;service, Mrs, William Hayter, sister of the
Calif., are visiting their parents. Mt., bride. also. wore powder blue
and Mrs. John Dinsdale.BAYFIELD. canton crepe. After the ceremony,
Win.Mr. in. Elliott, of Centralia and i Mr.. H t Statt returned on Mon-; the e. and partymotored
Hayter to the home
e of
Mr. W. •00 Lobb, of Goderich town- day site' t.. sting her niece, Mrs, 1.. f Mr. ah where a , Hayter
n uck-
ship, were visitors in the village. on 1 G. Gardner in New Fork. breakfast her Partaken of, The 'ding
Friday. Dr. S.and Mrs.Themes, of Lon -
Quite a number front town attend- don, oeeup e l their cottage over the hap-
py couple later left by motor for'a
ed the funeral of the late Melvin week -end. trip to London and ether points, the
Down, on conccssi,n 2, of Cshnrne. $ .Mr. and Mrs. Zi. Peters and fate- bride's 'travelling 'suit being navy
Decoration Day is to he held next j ily, of Stratford, spent the week -end blue gabardine. Upon their return
Sunday when the different societies at their cot'age. they will reside on the groom's fine
in the village will go to the ceme- i 3dr. and',Mrs. Henry Weston and farm on the fourth concession of
tery to hold a service. t iMrs. Margaret Green motored to Turkersnttth and have the best
A number from Hensall attended Detroit on Saturday to spend a few wishes of a host of friends. On Fri -
the l • day evenin'+ of this week a reception
farm on 2nd concession of Hay, 1. hall, 01 Tuckersmith. The ter -
sail,
he farmed .for years. In Hen- Ps
sail, Mr. Munn -has made many enmity was performed by Rev. Mr.friends. who found him a good neigh p . Naylor in the presence of immediate
bor. He was a Liberal took a deep friends and relatives, The 'bride was
intereat in political and municipal af- given in marriage by her brother, Mr.
fairs. There is left to mourn his toss Percy Tippet, of. Bayfield, and was
his sorrowing wideaw, two daughters i charmingly gowned in powder blue
and one son. Mrs. E, Gould, of ` canton crepe trimmed with cream
with
the garden party' at Brticeftc'rl Tries- ;lays wit re atives, he held at their ';tome,
day evening Mrs. Fred Ritchie anrt babf; who
The annual picnic of the I•Inron have been visiting the former's par -
County. Council was held on Wed- ems, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. King, for
nesday at Goderich. Amongst those severalweeks, returned to Elntvale
tvho attended front Hensall were mh Saturday.
Reeve and Mrs. Geiger, Mr. and Mrs. Mr. and Mrs, RL A. Cullis, London,
Alex. Smith, Mr, and .Mrs. G. C. are occupying their cottage for the Seaforth ;hospital on Thursday.
Petty. and Ir. and Mrs, Robert summer. Lorne ,Greenwood. of Detroit, is
Higgins. Miss Ethel Jewett, of London Nor- visiting at the home of his grand -
1A union picnic of schools No. 7 Taal. returned an Thursday for the parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Bell.
Hibbert, and No. 10, ' Tuckersmith, summer vacation Mr. Bob Gemmell spent Sunday at
will be held in McKinnon's grove Mr, and Mrs. E. ;Iisener and fain- his ;home,
east of the village an Saturday af- ilv, of Toronto, are occupying Mr. Freddie _Davis, of Seaforth, spent
ternoon, June 27th, where a guod Gen. "Weston's house for the stem- Tuesday With Lorne Greenwood ,
programme of sports will be run off. trier months. Mr. Alex. Simpson spent Sundais at
Everything is free and everybody is Mrs. L. H. Smith, of London, his home, a
invited to come. spent a few days with;her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Aiditner Troyer, of
The many friends of Dr. Peck will aft. and Mrs. Chas Parker.
Toronto. are spending a few days
be pleased to learn that he is re- Mrs. Paul Doig and family, of with Mr. and Mrs, Sydney Gemmell.
covering nicely from his recent oper- Lonrlon,,,are occupying their cottage On Tuesday of this 'week Mrs,
tion. The doctor was taken ill on for the summer. Houston entertained (the neighbors at
a tea given for Miss Gemmel].
A very fine woman wlio was a
native of Tuckersmith and lived in
the township for many years, passed-
London,Mrs. Hent
�tva • in the person of M s.
� Edward, of Windsor.aY
F a are nests at p
1 t Mrs.Y
Londcn on Sunday June .. s ,g
Last Saturday afternoon (Miss Jessie
Gemmell entertained all her friends
and neighbors with a trousseau tea.
Everyone had a very enjoyable time.
Mrs. Taylor returned +hem% from
Friday and taken to St. Joseph's hos- Mrs. J. Biggart, who has spent the
pital, London, where he, was operated winter with her daughter in To -
on for appendicitis the same night. ronto, has returned to the village for
Death of Mrs George Hill. - the summer sseasen.
There died at St. 'o.eph's hospital, Mr. and 'Mrs. Robe. Reid and son
George Hill, aged 70 years, Mrs. Miss Rathweli's. Carter, at .Brandon, Man., after a
Hill, whose maiden name was Marg-
aret 'McAllister, was born on the
Parr Line, Hay'townshin, and after
her marriage to
Mr. Hill, resided at
a
ZTillsgreeu for a number of years
where Mr. Hill was .a blacksmith.
They moved to Hensall sixteen years
g and she had been withi
e a continuous
a week
v his sister.
ago
Miss Jean Woods, of Stratford brief illness. The remains were
Normal, and Miss Izetta Merner, of brought to Seaforth and interment
New Dundee, arrived home on Mon- made in Maitland Bank cemetery.
day. The late Airs. Carter moved from
Rev. A. Macfarlane preached in
the fifth concession of Tuckersmith
Fergus on Sunday last after which he where she had lived for many years,
motored to Collingwood to spend to Goderich, some years ago. Mr.
Carter died .there about five years
ago and she went to live in Bran-
don. Surviving are two daughters,
•Mrs. Hamlin, of the West; Mrs,
Taylor and William. of Vancouver;
Polmie and Angus, Brandon, A
brother and a sister also survive,
Mrs, Macfarlane, Brandon, and Mr.
Alex. Gordon, McKillop.
resident since. Mrs. Hill had been Mr. Nesbit Woods , of Exeter,
in poor health -for some time and a
couple of weeks ago was taken to
a London hospital, where she was
operated on. She failed to ' rally,
however, and death ended her suf-
fering. She had one daughter Ethel,
who died 15 years ago. Besides
Mr. Hill, she is survived by one
brother, 'Wm, McAllister, of the
Parr line, Hay, and two sisters, Mrs.
Chanters and Mrs. David Anderson.
Mrs, Hill was a good neighbor and
friend and the sympathy of the
whole community goes out to Mr.
Hill in 'his sad bereavement. The
funeral whidh was private, was held
on Tuesday afternoon from his late
residence. Interment at Hensall
Union cemetery.
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Henry and
children . of Cans City, Mich., .are
visiting relatives (and ;friends in and
around' Hensall
Mr. Aaron Sweitzer and Mr. Clar-
ence .Pennington, of Detroit, visited
'friends in town on Sund,ay,
Mr, and Mrs. Colin Hudson spent
Sunday with 'Mr.' Hudson's father at
Egmondville.
A fire took pia'ce Sunday night in
the barns of Exeter flax mill, 'own-
ed ;by Mr: Geiger. (Several thousand
bushels of flax seed and quite art
amount of flax straw and (tow were
pompletely destroyed, The loss will
be about R7,000; but we understand
that Mr. 'Geiger, owner •olf the mill,
carried some insurance.
A baseball sn'atc'h wasplayed on
Monday evening between 'Hensall
and' The Boundary, resulting ' a
victory (for tIhe Boundary boys, 12-6,
and Mr, Clifford Clark, of London
Normal have returned to their
homes in the village.
The Blue Water Hikers were
greeted on Monday by ex -Reeve A,
E. Erwin in the absence of Reeve
H. R, Weston. All were greatly im-
pressed with the beauty of our vil-
lage.
Mr. and Mrs. Will Ferguson , and
family, who spent the winter in Sea -
forth, have returned to the village.
Rev, C. G. Armour, of Brucefield,
conducted the services in St. An-
drew's church very acceptably on
Sunday and declared the pulpit vac-
ant.
,Mr. and Mrs. R. M, Burns, Miss
Mary Burns, London, and Mrs.
Joseph Cortese and three sons, of
Memphis, Tenn., and Mrs. Fallon
and family, are occupying the Heard
cottages.
Dr. W. J. Tillman and 'fetidly and
Mr. and Mrs. E. Parnell, of London,
spent Sunday at the former's 'cot-
tage.
Mr, 'and Mrs. Webster and family,
of Lucknow, were the guests of Mr.
and Mrs. E. F. Merner on Sunday.
Mr. and' Mrs. J. Footit, Mr. and
4ivfrs. H. Andrews and Miss Carrie
Alian. returned to Lonc)bn last week,
;Sunday visitors at Miss Ferguson's
were 'Mr. and Mrs. Bert Webb, Lon-
don,and.Mr. and Mrs. Cunningham,
,
Exter.
IMr, and Mrs: G. 0. Norton, and
Mr, G. W. and Miss Ruth Norton,
Stratford, and Mrs. ,Margaret D'Arcy
and Miss D'Arcy,Sondem are guests
ofb'Miss N. Ferguson.
WEST -END TUCKERSMITH
The grain crops are looking very
good -everything except. the hay,
which will be light.
A number ` of The children have
beenlaid up with the measles but
are now nearly recovered,
Mr 'Cecil Turner, of Consul,
Sask., is visiting relatives here.
Mr. A. Matheson visited relatives
in Detroit recentiy.
CONSTANCE.
The football game played last
Friday night between St. 'Cohimban
and Kilburn resulted in viotory for
Kinburn, the score being 2-0.
We are sorry to hear that Mrs.
John Mann is Suffering with is bad
attack of 'tonsi'lntis.
Quite a crowd attended Kinburn
church Sunday afternoon as it was
our minister's •last Sunday with us.
Mr. Osborne is;moving 'toHighgate.
A very (small gprowd attended the
lecture given by the Bible Students'
Association last Sunday evening.
The Ladies' Aid of Kinburn church
will hold their meeting in the (church
Thursday aternoon ,of this week.
Lunch will be served.
Mr. Jos. Nicholson, of Ethel, visited
friends in the village on Sunday,
THU1l DAY
JUNE 25,
925,
HURON NEWS.
Brussels,
• Wut.' Ring•.has gone to New 'Lisle
card to sell -lightning ' rods .'daring
the summer,
The engagement is announced of
Minerva Maude, only slaughter of ;the
late J. G. Jones and Mrs. Jones, -of
Brussels, to Scott Marwood' Atkin, of
Stuart, Florida, the •marriage to take
plate the end of June. ,
Rev, C. F, 'Clarke closed his pastor
ate in Brussels ;church on Sunday,
Mr. and Mr3. A. R, Currie and
Mrs. Parson, Motored up' from To
ionto to visit Mr. Currie's mother,
who is very ill,
13i,-:1'. Merits', of Owen Sound, is
making an extended visit with :his
daughter, fence. A, H. McDonald.
Born, itt ;Grey 'tow shiipsou June 15,
to Mn and Mrs. Peed Cox, a son.
•
Blyth.
' Mr, Arthur Eanit;h has returned to
his (home in Buffalo, after visiting this
father, J, Q. Ensigh.
Mr. Donald .McClelland has -left
for his 'home in Denver, Col., alter
spending some weeks with his aunts,
the Misses McLelland.
Councillor J. C. Heffron is improv-
ingpita:L
after an operation in Clinton hos-
The wedding took place in .St.
Michael's church, Blyth, on 'Wednes-
day, June 10th, when Anna, youngest
daughter of the late Michael and Mrs.
Helen Kelly, was married to William
J. McLaughlin, son of the late Ed-
ward and Mrs. McLaughlin, of Bid-
dulph, in which township they will
stake their borne,
Sunday, July 5th, will marls the fifth
anniversary of the opening of. the
Blyth Memorial hall. A special ser-
vice will be held that day, v
Mrs, John Craig, of Morris, -fell and
fractured two ribs, while at her house.
hold work last Saturday.
Wingham.
Miss V1o111 Bell has taken a posi-
tion in the telephone central.
:Mr, Weiler, of'Winghaan, crashed
into a train at Harriston with an
auto. He was somewhat injured,
Mr.' Cecil, Dobie, who was 'spending
his holidays at 'leis ']tonne in Wing -
ham, left for the West where he has
a position in 21 bank.
Mr.. an Mrs. H. N. Anderson, of
Sault Ste. Marie, motored to Wing-
ham to visit relatives. •
A big Dominion Day celebration is
planned for July 1st.
The annual meeting of the Eugenia
Hydro Electric Association was at-
tended by 75 delegates.
Exeter:
The Masonic Lodge attended ser-
vice in James st. United church, the
special sermon being preached by the'
pastor, Rev. W. E. Donnelly.
Exeter public school staff Itas been
re-engaged by the board, with the.
exception of ;Miss Taylor, who had
resigned. Miss Horton will take her
place.
Dr, Stanbury, of 'Toronto, visited
his mother last week.
.\its. Elson of Moose Jaw, Sask.,
is visiting her sister, •,Mfrs. Jas. Green.
Death took place on London road,
eolith of Exeter, after an illness of a
year, of Daniel 'Wood., in his 69th
year, on June 15th, Deceased was
born near Ehmville. For 43 years he
has lived sotttii of Exeter and for a'
number of years he, was associated
with his 'brother John in the butcher
business. .Mr. Wood comes from a
fancily of butchers, his father before
(tint being among the first, to sell
meat to the citizens of Exeter, Ole
was more ortless a drover as well,
and was noted for his integrity, .Mr.
Wood was united in •marriage to
Margaret A. Brownlee, who pre-
deceased him in 1923, He is 'survived
by five daughters, Mrs. John Luxton,
of Usborne; ;Mrs. R•' H. Horne, of
Watrous, Sask.; Ruby, a teacher, at
home; Mrs". 0. S. Winer, Exeter; and
Mildred, of Sarnia hospital. He is
also survived by four !brothers and
three sisters, Mr, Wood was a mem-
her of the Anglican church. The
funeral was held to Exeter cemetery.
Melville Down, son of Mr, and Mrs.
Frank W. 'Down, o,f Usborne, aged
15 years, while riding to school in
heel near the
Exeter,1
fel from his wheel
bridge in North Exeter. He was
found unconscious by Mr. Emmerson
Cornish with a deep scalp wound, He
died Shortly afterwards in a doctor's
office. He 'was a member of James
orchestra
school and a
street Sunday s o
e
and is survived by an elder brother,
Clarence, and 'his grief-stricken par-
ents,
Goderich,
On June 12th Mrs, Wm. Strachan,
of Goderich, passed away. Before
her marriage she was Mary Morris
and 'was born in Colborne 'twp. Her
husband and sons survive.
Big celebration to he held in Gode-
rich on Dominion Day.
3,1r, and Mrs. Richard J. Phelan,
Goderich, announce J'he engagement
of their youngest daughter, Catherine
Hazel, to Audrey McCracken Scott,
of 'Winnipeg, the marriage to take
platee in Winnipeg' the 'latter part of
June,
Misses Jean ,MacEsvan•and Emma
Wallace have graduated from Toron-
to University with their B.A. degrees.
The public school teachers have„
been re-engaged for next year.
The marriage of Miss Doris Evelyn
Andrews' to Jack A. Forden, 'took
place in Goderich on June 15th. They
will live in Kitchener.
July
Rod and Gun.
Bright stories and articles ap-
propriate to the summer months
feature the July number: of Rod and
Gun in Canada, a 'typically season;
able story being the first one in the
issue, From Fort 'Francis 'to Windigo,
by IM. Martin McVey, which is an
interesting account of a (canorei trip
in the ainy River district. -Fishing
•m
is a promient pastime of
season, and for the lover of ,,the
he
angle,'there is -a heap of good react-
ing ;material in the regular Fishing
Notes by Robert Page Lincoln and
a 'Disserta'tion on Angling of great
merit by D. 'King Hazen. - Among
p
SEAFORTH. MARKETS.
Wednesday, June 24th.
Wheat, per bushel $1.20
Oats, per bushel „,` . 42c
Barley,' per bushel 65e
Buckwhcate per bushel . , .. . 65c
Peas, per bushel 51,00
Shorts, per cwt. .,.,., '1.75
Bran, per cwt. $1.5
Potatoes, per bag .......,.,,.60e
Butter,°'per lb. 30c
Eggs, per .doz. 22e -29c
Hogs, per cwt, $12.25
The stories is one 'froth tie well
known ,pea o1 H. Mortimer :Batten,
El nature story tailed The Nomads of
Aura Lake. The regular 'depart-
ments by Bonnycastle Dale, F. V.
Williams, Martin Hunter, J. W.
Winson and Guns and Ammunitioa by
C, S. Landis show their usual Nigh,
standard. Outdoor Talk contains
many useful wrinkles .for 'the camper,;
and the Kennel Depautment is a full
and comprehensive one,
_ NOTICE.
All ,parties owing. 'money to me
must settle by July 1st or it will be
put in other hands for collection,
(Signed) OLIVER F. ELLIOTT,
H o l m es vill e,"Ontario. 26
'PRACTICAL NURSE.
Panties requiring the services of a
+practical nurse of several years stand-
ing, ,please :communicate with under-
signed. Rates moderate. MRS.
CATHERINEO McNABB, north Main
street, Seaforth. 27
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
All persons having claims against
the estate of George D. C. Harn, late
of the Town of Seaforth, Automobile S. W.ARCHIB LD
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14 Other Branches
PLANTS FOR SALE.
Cabbage, Cauliflower,' Tomatoes
and several varieties of Asters, Snap-
dragons and other plants for sale.
A, L. PORTEOUS, West street. 23
Toronto, who died at Toronto on CIVIL ENGINEER
April 22nd, 1925, are required to send ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR
to e nigned Solicitor for the
ExecthutorsuofdersThe said estate, particu- Office over Stewart Bros,, Phone 70
tars of their claims drily proven, on
or 'before' the l'st day of August, 1925, Seaforth, Ont.
after which date the Executors will
proceed to distribute the said estate
among, those entitled thereto, 'having
regard only to 'he claims^of which the
executors then have had notice.
Dated, lune 10th, 1925.
A. G. CAMPBELL, Solicitor.
57 Queen st, west,
27 Toronto, Ont,
Relief from Asthma. Who can
describe the complete relief from suf-
fering -which 'follows the use of Dr.
J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy.
Who can express the feeling of joy
that comes 'when its soft and gentle
influence relieves the tighened, chok-
ing air tubes! It has made asthmatic
affliction a thing of the past for
thousands. 00 never fails. Good
druggists .everywhere have sold it
for years,
MARRIAGES.
FAHNER-HAIST,-At Crediton, on
June 10, Miss Losetta M. Hoist,
daughter of +Ir. and -"Ire, Fred
Haist, to Mr. Emmery Fa'hner, by
Res. W. Y. Rreier. -
BIRTHS.
KEATIN'G.-At Toronto, on Thurs-
day, June 18, 1925, to Mr. and Mrs:
Ed. Keating, of Seaforth, a son.
BRISTOW.--On Tuesday, June 16,
1925, in Miami, Florida, to 'Mr, and
Mrs. Leo Bristow,`a daughter,( Pa-
tricia Fay).
HOl7GERT,--In Pxster, on June 12,
to 'Mr. and Mrs, ,Milton Hodgert,
a daughter (Edna Jean).
TASICER.-In Clinton, on June 15th,
to Mr, and Mrs. Richard Tasker, a
daughter.
BISBANIC-In Clinton, on June 16,
to Mr. and Mrs. Victor Bisbank, a
song
SMYTH,-In Clinton, on June 8, to
Mr, and Mrs. Chas. Smyth, a
daughter.
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Wedding Stationery at News office,
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ONE TRIP DAILY EXCEPT SUNDAY
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