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Messrs, :1obit tt ti `\\'illSana Craig
and sister, ,Nlas Dannall Craig. are
visfting.relatle1d ,n Philadelphia tar a
"few weeks,
M. and 'erre. j. Snaith of ,\?Vitldsor
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over the week visited ,1�4r t
and \t -\William Consitt,
Miss Florence Welsh of London
visited for a few days at her. home.
Mies I. 'Graham of Seaforth visited
for a few days with .friends in town,.
le(rs 1. W. Pakl ind children are
visiting for a low days with. Triends in
Clinton
Dr, hell of Philadelphia is visiting
his sisters here for' a few weeks:
Mrs. William Henry, who has !been"
visiting friend in Exeter; has return-
ed Rosie:
ivlrs. '(Ur.) Reid, of. Georgetown, is
visiting ber parents. \1r, and :vers, Ed
Sheffer,
Mr, and Mrs. Janes Patterson have
tetnrited hnrne from a very pleasant
trip to Niagara a Falls,
Mrs. Bertha 'Bell is attending the
Millinery openings in Toronto this
Week.
Mr, and Mrs.; Earl Palmer, �of
Windsor, visited over the week -end
with LMr, and vJes. ,Thomas Palmer.
Miss Nellie Boyle, of London, visit -
'ed. over the week -end at her home
hese.
Mr. T. C. Joyitt motored to Wind -
sat on Monday to bring back some
new cars.
Mr. J. 'W.. Ort'weiu has sold one of
his lots on the north side of Richmond
Street, to Mr. W, •H, Pfile,
Mr, Clarence Munu, of Bay City,
.Mich., visited for a fete days.with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs.Alex. Munn,
Mr. and Mrs. John Scott and chil-
dren, of Cromarty, visited on 'Sunday
n
' town.
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with friends
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iS; visiting
Moss Greta
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friends in Sarni's this week..
Mr, W. Drummond, of "Toronto, is
visiting relatives in town this week.
Mr.and .'Mrs, 'Ross Dick, of To-
ronto visited over the weelaend with
relatives in and around Hensel'.
Miss Florence \McDonald, who has
been visiting for a few weeks in
Stratford, has returned home.
14Lr. Jack Steacy, who has been
spending his vacation at his home, re -
tweed to Detroit on Sunday.
t ds of b s, Garnet
'a e will be plea...ed to learn
RABBITS'c'OR SALE
d,Smtted'htftifher of Chinchilla rab-
bits for, sale 'Does si: mouths old at
fiVO each. 1JE0,ST VEVSON Rea,Rea
rth. 1t:11. 2:
spent the past week with the formers.
mother, 141t•s. A'\r, tiCirtfng, returned to
i'ot t tl lgiva on Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. 1Vm. Paull ;tad son
Mitchell, of J.onden, were guests at
P
the Rectory last week. Mrs, E. laull
who has spent the past month" with
her son, Rev, F. H. Paull, returned
with them,
:Miss Dolly Ross, Mr. 'and Mrs.
Johnston, of Philadelphia, are guests
of,the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs,
M. Ross.
Mrs. Ken. Mo'orehonse "and dau
ghter Mary Jean, are the guests of
Mr, and Mrs, W, R, Jowett. Mr.
\luurebouse returned to London on,
Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, L. M. Day and: Miss
Jean Day, of Detroit, are at their
cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. Ian LloCrae, • of
Stlathr-,y, are 4pending a. few days
with Mrs, \JcCrae's aunt, Mrs. Fras-
er.
Mrs, :4lalcolm 'fonts and little dau-
ghter Donna, returned 'hone on Sat-
urday, having visited her sister, Mrs.
C, Chest, at Sault Ste, Marie, for a:
weele
Mr. and Mrs. Orley L ifelman and
children, of Waterloo, spent the week-
end with Mr. and Mrs. Geddes, who
are occupying the McMillan cottage.
:Misses Gwen and Betty Elliott, of
Toronto, are holidaying with their
parents, Mr, and Mrs. Thomas Elliott,
Mrs, A. Elliott and 'Mrs. Hays re-
turned to their home in Lucknow on
Monday, having visited Mrs, M.
Fraser,
b of
and babe,
Mrs,L. 13.Smith
London, are visiting her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. Chas. Parker.
VAR'NA,
"Hello, where are you gain',"
"I'm goin'• to the open air concert
to be held art Dr. Lloyd Moffatt's
lawn, Tuesday eve,; Aug. 28th."
This promises to be good,
The Highland dance by four little
girls and fan drill by three young
maidens, accompanied by Mrs. Paull,
The many friends 1, well worth seeing.
s that she Mr. and Mr:. Fred Davidson, or
is getting along nicely after her re- Detroit, called on friends. here on
cent operation in 'Seaforth hospita'. Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Ernest Pepper of Dr. Harvey Reid, of Toronto is vis -
Sarnia visited over the week end with Sting relatives on the homeste
relatives east of the village. Mr. Geo. Coleman shipped live
Mrs. Roy Webber and babe. visited ;nickoe
k to Toronto.
:Misses Gladys and Emily Beatty, of
Mr. oh
mLondon.Jhn ' o ' Monday,Hicks, of Bea mstille vis- London, accompanied by Miss Bot-
tontheimer, of Ayr. spent Sunday
with friends. here,
Messrs, Leslie .and Melvin Elliott
called on their friends here prior to
their return to their western home, to
'help harvest their mother's 'bounteous
harvest in the Dauphin district.
Mr. and Mrs. Ambrose Stringhatn
and daughter, Miss Zola, of Wood-.
stock. were week -end visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Alfred Austin.
fined friends in town 011 Saturda}
Mr. W'illia'm Webber, of London, Ss
Visiting in town this week.
Miss Jean Foster, who has been
visiting in Seaforth, has returned
home.
• Mr, and Mrs. Neil Sparks and babe
and Mr, Archie Sparks, of Detroit,
visited over the week -end with their
father here.
The annual Flower 'Show will be
held in the Town 'Ball, Heusall, on
.Tuesday. Aug. 28t1i. Everybody CONSTANCE
come and bring their •flowers. LIT, and Mrs. Howard Armstrong
Rev. and Mrs. Sinclair 'and Fawith and family spent Sunday at' Bayfield.
visited during the past week with Master Mac Stephenson returned
relatives in Sarnia. Toronto, is visiting home to Brussels Sunday after spend -
Wks. Wren, of Tar ;ng his holidays with his grand -
her mother, Mrs. James Taylor. parents here,
ird Micicle and Miss Flor Mr Bert Riley, of Staffs, spent
vers,
eoce Welsh are visiting this week at
Rondeau Park. daughter Flor-
Mrs, McDonald and
once are visiting for a few days at
Grimsby.
Mr. and \Mrs,.A..onald and Miss E. [iM f t
Spencer, Mr. and
Mrs. .R... J. McDa al of their nephew. IIx. D. Bowes,
,'Harvey visited relatives at Milverton Mr. and Mrs.•
Sunday with friends around the vil-
lage.
Lir. and Mrs. George Dale- and
Lir. and Mrs. James Dale were at
Blyth on Monday attending the fun -
t M s. John'Mann, Mr. Benj.
Riley and Mrs. Robert Gritnoldby
motored to Bayfield on. Sunday.
The Ladies' Aid will meet in the
basement of the church on Thursday,
:August 30th. There will be a quilting
and lunch will be served. Please come
early.
Mr. and Mrs, S. Dempsey and' son
Clinton spent Sunday at the home
1 Mr. and Mrs. Root. Clarke.
Mr. Oscar Reed of Staffa called on
Mr. and Mrs. 0. Anderson on nes-
day.
Mr. and Mrs. Phillips and family of
Toronto are visiting Mr. and Mrs. W.
Willison.
Helen Britton is spending a couple
of weeks in Toronto.
Mrs. Geo. Dale and Margaret Mc-
Kellar of Seaforth are spending this
week in Toronto.
Miss Susan Livingstone motored to
Wingham last week Ai visit Mr. and
Mrs. Bennett and other friends for a
tow ,Says,
Mrs. Robertson of Sarnia and Miss
Kathleen Livingstone left Stratford
last Thursday to visit relatives in
Port Huron and Harbor Beach, Mich.
Miss Kathleen Logan of Blyth is
L siting Mr, and JIrs. Leo Stephen-
nt.
Margaret Taylor of Harriston is vi-
siting her uncles, Messrs. And. and
Benj. Snell,
Mrs. Pollard, Phoebe Wakefield
and Elmer Pollard visited in London
this week.
on Sunday.
i.liss Lulu McDonald visited over
the week -end at Grand Bend. •
Messrs. Melvin Moir• and Lloyd
McDonald spent the week -end at
Bayfield.
Mrs. Jittue; Stapleton and little son
of London, are visiting at the home of
Mr, William Stone.
Mrs. John Coleman, of London,
who has been visiting around Hensel'
has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Corbett and
daughter Myrtle, of Port Huron, vis-
ited
tast ewith
mMr. and Mrs•
FredCorbett and family.
Miss Irene JLousseau, who has been
holidaying• at Grand Bend, has re-
turned home.
Mr. W. 0. Goodwin sang a very
pleasing solo in the United Church on
Sunday morning.
Miss Ruby McLaren visited on
Sunday with Miss Bertha Corbett, of
Hay.
Rev. Mr. Hamilton, of London,
preached excellent sermons to large
congregations in Carmel Presbyterian
Church on Sunday in the absence of
Rev. Mr. Mcllroy.
Mr. B. Elder has been threshing
grain in the'sheaves on his farm south
east of the village.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Sproat and Miss
• Viola Sproat. of Goder''tch, visited on
Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. 'Armstrong.
Mrs. Alex. Colvin, Mr. and Mrs.
Gerald Colvin and slaughter Betty, of
London,
Mrs. Fred on Cod'Sunday with Mr.
Mr. and Mrs, Arnold McArthur and
family, of Montreal, ere visiting with
Mr, and Mrs. H. Arnold.
Mr. Percy Wiggins, who recently
bought the McKenzie harness busi-
ness at Rfppen, was in town Tuesday
looking for a 'house, as •there are no
vacant houses in KipDen, Mr, Wig-,
gins was engaged in the ha!ness bus-
iness in IHensall some years ago.
Mrs. R. 3. Patterson, clerk in Mc.
T. C. Joynt's store, is enjoying a
week's holidays.
Mrs. Leslie Sullins who has been
vts'ting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
George Hudson, rete, n ,l to Detroit
�n,,Satnrday.
BAYFIELD•
Mrs. Geo, Erwin, who has spent the
past two months' Visiting her sister,
lilts.'
M. Bailey, returned to Prince
Albert on Friday last.
Miss J. Grant, of Clinton, is the
'guest of Miss J. Reid..
Dr. and Ivfrs• E, P. Lewis„ Who
rnt the pat
week as guests with
Mrs N, W. Woods, returned to 'l`o-
tottto on Monday
!Rev. and Mrs, Howard, of Listowel,
are guests of Rev. P. I•I. and Mrs.
i' aulh
Mrs. 11 r01 and daughters who
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.....„--) The HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Chairman.
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IN MEMORIAM.
In loving memory of E'liz'abeth Jane
Gales, beloved wife . of Frederick
Gales, who departed this life, August
19th. 1924.
Sleep thy last sleep
Free from care -and sorrow,
Rest where' none weep,
Till the eternalw.
_ lHer 'Husband•
AUCTION SALE
01 Choice Stock. Mr, A. E. Town-
shend has instructed the undersigned
to, sell by public auction at Mr.'
Reese Jenkin's 'farm 2 miles west of
Clinton on 'High'way on Tuesday,
Aug. 28th, at 1.30 sharp consisting oft
One choice load of steers; one
choice load of heifers. This lot con-
sists of well ,bred -stock, 'good color
and in good condition, Terms -6' mos.
credit will he given ori furnishing
bankable paper - with 6 per cent. per
annum added,
A. E, Townshend, proprietor; Geo.
11. Elliott, auctioneer.
STANLEY.
Mrs, W, Stevens of Brucefield, Mr.
and Mrs. Elsley of Mom'at Forest and
Mr, R. Smith of Seaforth were the
guests of JIr. and Mrs, W. J. Tough
on Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam Lawrison spent
the week end with Mr and Mrs. 'John
Hohner.
Mr and Mrs,. Robert Allan and
daughter Betty of .Brucefield and Miss
Edits Thompson of the 2nd conces-
sion and Mr Lorne •M,anson of the
Goshen line, spent Sunday evening
with Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Carnie of the
Bronson line,
On Friday last, Jimmy Cleave, the
six year oldson of Mr, and Mrs.
Paul Cleave of the Salable line, had.
the misfortune to fall from an apple
tree, breaking his leg above the knee,
and also receiving severe bruises
about the had in his fall.
Mr, and Mrs, 'G S, Howard of Ex-
eter motored to Mr, J, .1, Carnie's
last Wednesdayafternoon, takingwith them on their return, their datigh
ter Evelyn who had been spending a
few days on the Bronson line.
Miss Marybel Carnie spent the lat-
ter half of last week in Exeter and
Bruceleld,
Mr. John Turner of the Blue Water
higbwa.y has treated himself to a new
Ford sedan,
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Stock and Implements.
Following will be sold by ptiblic
auction on Tuesday, Sept, 4th, 1928,
on Lot 19 Con. 14 McKiiloP, at 1.00
o'clock p.m., sharp.
Horses. ---1 bay gelding rising five
years old, weight 1,600 lb.; 1 black
gelding rising four years old, weight
1.500; aged driving horse, good singke
01 double; 1 matched 'team geldings,
2 and 3 years old, full brothers.
'Cattle,—1 registered Durham cow
with papers, 5 yrs, old, supposed to
calve 11th Feb.; 1 registered Dur'--
ham cow with paper's, 6 yrs. old, sup-
posed to calve in January; 1 Durham
cow 5 yrs. old, supposed to calve Felt,
13; 1 Durham cow 5 yrs. -Old, fresh-
ened about a month; .1 Durham, 'sin cow
3 years old, milking; 5 calves rising
one year old; 2 young calves,
Pigs. -1 Yorkshire sow with litter
at foot; 1 young sow; 2 chunks about
100 lbs.
Implements —_ 1' Massey Harris
binder, six foot cut, nearly new; I
Massey Harris rope hay loader; 1
McCormick mower, six foot cut; 1
steel hay rake ten feetr 1 Frost &
Wood cultivator with seeder; 1 Mas-
sey Harris seed drill 13 disc; 1 two
furrow riding plow; 1 disc harrow, 1
scuffler; 1 set four section diamond
harrows; No, 21 Fleury walking
plow; 1 grindstone; 1 McTaggare
fanning mill; 1 set 3,000 lib. scales; 1
1 uib'ber tired top buggy; 1 cutter; '1
set hob sleighs with Sat rack; 1 lum-
ber waggon, nearly new; 1 gravel
box; 1 heavy set waggon whiffletrees;
1 sixteen foot hay rack with shift; 1
stock rack; 3 set team harness with
breaching; 1 set of back band plough
harness; 1 set single drivingharaess;
4 horse collars; 1 Star touring car
1923, in good running order; 1 Bell
Oak heater, burns coal or wood; - 1
Dated at,Settioetla, Onterio,•titis 18111
August, 19128. ,
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`Thomas BruLNtt , Auetto e4 .
R. S. HAYS,
Exeectors' Solicitor.
EXTENSIVES,ALE
Of-
Household l+`urltiture and outer.
articles, also two western musk ox
robes, will be held on Tuesday, Aug-
ust 28th, 1928, eonunetaciug at 1 a-
c
coest
'c o
F Mr's,
a sharp .la residence clock su1p ut t
W. P. Varson, Centro and William
Streets, Seaforth, •
Terms cash,
T. Brown, aaet.; Mrs. W, P. Ver-
son, proprietress,.
ROOMERS WANTED.
!12oonterswanted for the coining
school term, Girls preferred, Rooms
eotavenieant to (Tolle' tate: Apply to
MRS, ANNIE RFI , West St. 35
AUCTION SALE '
Of Household Effects, T. Brown
has ,been instructed to sell by public
auction at the Royal Apartments, Sea-
forth, on Saturday, August 2501, 1928,.
.at 2' o'el'o5k p,m., the following; One
kitchen cabinet, white porcelain top;
1 kitchen extension table, 1 refrigera-
tor, one kitchen linoleum (almost
new), one large linoleum rug, 2 Ax-
minster rugs, 40 yards linoleum, 1
leather covered couch, 1 leather cover-
ed easy. chair, 1,.floor lamp, 2 small
tables, 1 white enarnel bed, 1 brass:
bed, 1 spring and mattress, 2 dining
chairs, one Que'bee heater, 1 34burner
oil stove, 1 round oil heater, curtain's,
over -drapes,, odd dis'h'es, kitchen uten-
sils, fruit sealers, ete, Terms cash,
T. Brown, auct.; W. H. Bullard, pro-
prietor,
FOR SALE
A Happy Thought Range,
'phone 2 on 160, Tuckerstnith•
FOR 'SALE,
;having sold my house' and lot, I
'have a ou
it ,b
er
of C'
hmchi1
a rabbits
b
its
forsale,all ages. Will sell cheap to
clear ot.
Also a good tDoaninion ,piano for
sale, In good' condition. PETER
D'AILEY, IGoderich Street .West. 36
hay fork, car and phlleys and 140 ft.
new rope and trip rope; 1 Standard
cream se'parat'or. Implements are all
in, good renair,
Terms -7 months' credit given' on
furnishing approved joint ;totes, land
owners for security. All sums, under'
$10, cash, Discount of 3 per cent
straight off for cash on credit a,.
mounts. ' No reserve as proprietor is
going West.
Geo. H. Elliott, auct.; Aden Forbes,
prop.
WAGON. FOR SALE;
Atwohorsewagon, as good
as
new,
3 inch Dire. Pries $05, Apply to Geo,
B. Dorranee, phone 244r6, Seaforth;
. 31tf
tHURSD'AAY, AUGUST 23, 1928..
ESSIONAL .CARDS, '
Medical,
DR, H. HUGI•I ROSS, 1?llyatel*ty
and Surgeon. Late of London Hoe.
pita!, London, England. Specie:
attention to diseases sea
et the eye, Y, ear z
nose and throat, Officend regd.•
enee behind Dominion Basile: Office
Phone No. S; Residence Phone 104
A sp36
EXECUTOR'S SALE.
The Executors of the estate of
Catherine Jeffery, late of the Town
of .Seaforth, Married Woman, deceas-
ed, have instructed, Thomas Brown,
Auctioneer; to offer 'for sale by public
auction, on Saturday, - tile, 8th Septem-
ber, 1928, at two o'clock in the after-
noon, on the premises,Lot number
Fifty-five '(55), in G'ouinlock's Survey,
of part of dm 'said Town of Sea'forbh.
There is erected on the said lands, a
large frame dwelling house, on a,
foundation and with a cellar under the
whole house. •The house is equipped
with furnace, electric lights, Town
water aed a cistern and all in good
repair. There is a frame "garage also
on the property.
'The' pro'per.ty is: very conveniently
situated in the centre of'the Town and
one ;block front Main. Street, ,
Terms of Sale.—The property . wily
•be offered •for sale subject to a re-
served -bid and to an existing monthly
lease..•
The Purchaser will be'required' to
pay 20 per cent of his purchase money
at .the time of sale• and- the balance,
without' interest, within thirty days
thereafter' and the Purchaser will be
required to sign an agreement for the
completion of his purchase.
Further particulars and terms of
sale will 'be made known at the time
of sale and may be had'in the mean-
time from the undersigned. •
'FARM FOR SALE.
Choice 50 -acre farm, in good condi-
tion, N/ lot 16, colt, 5, McKillop, all
cleared and all seeded down, Two
storey cement house, frame kitchen,
all In good repair. Barn 30'x46' on a
celnexit 'Wall, cement stabling and
water in the barn. Cement drivinf
house 24'461, Frame hog pee 16x24.
Never failing well of choice water.
Well fenced and underdrained with
tile drain. Will he sold on easy terms
i
to suit purchaser, with or w thot at
crop. Failure of health is reason for.
selling. For further particulars apply
on the premises or write to Seaforth,
R.R. 5, ROBERT GIBSON, tf27
HONEY FOR SALE.
Clover honey for sale, Price 10
cents. Apply to W. A; ROSS, phone
19 on 86, Hensall,,
STUDENT BOARDERS.
il:-ligh school boarders wahted,
MRS. FIRtANNK BAXTER, John St.,,
SoaifortTi,, 34
STOVE FOR SALE.
Pandora range in good shape..,Will
burn eieher coal or wood. Apply
MRS. JIAM'E'S DIAVIiS, Goderich St,
West, Seaforth 34
LOST. •-
' Between Kilburn and,.Seaforth, a
black patent leather purse. Finder
BERT
h 'MRS. RO i&
please leave with
GRS1M'OIJDIBY, Kiniburn,, or at The
News Office. 34.
• WANTED.
Caretaker at !Lions Park -Duties
light, Free house, -free light and free
water. Applications to be left with
Postmaster' Sills, 'C'h'airman of Park
Committee.
36.
RESIDENCE FOR SALE.
A modern bungalow on North
Main Street=all modern conveni-
ences, hardwood floors throughout,
hard and soft water, • Good lot, in
good central location. Will ; be sold
at a bargain for- qutek'sale. Apply to
R, FROST, Seaforth, 33
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
On West William Street, one block
from Public School, churches and
nine room-
ofSeaforth,
.
Main Street,
tote light, hard and soft
ed house,•elec g
water inside, furnace an good condi-
tion. There as on this property a gar-
den, garage, and stable and a good,
leen house. This . property is in first
;class condition. Apply to MRS.
ROZZELIJA MARTIN. 46
OPEN AIR CONCERT, VARNA::'
St. John's Church will hold an open
air Concert on Dr. Lloyd ivioffat't's
lawn, on Tuesday E'eg,, Aug. 28M.
Adinissioq, adults ,35c, . children 20c.
In case of rain concert will be given
in Dr, 2foffatt's 'barn.
VEGETABLES FOR SALE.
You can have both quality and
freshness throughout the coming sea-
son. "The, best varieties of vegetables
grown. Prices right.. Write .or call„
.and -leave your onder at the Maitland
Bank' Garden, Roxboro. _ EDMUND
STAFFORD, Prop, 38
EXPERT 'FINISHING. -
Expert Kodak finishing: Develop-.
ing` 5c a roll, prints 3c each, any size.
JACKSON STUDIO, Seaforth 41
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Wednesday, August 22nd.
New potatoes, per bag $1.75
Eggs, per doz ' 25c -31c
Butter, per lb. ` 35c
Broilers, ITA lbs, per 'lb ISc
Broilers, under le% lbs, per lb :15c
Old roosters, per lb. ' 15c
Old hens, live 6 lb. per 16 •21c
01d•hens; live, 5 lbs, per lb
.20c'
Hogs, per cwt„ . .... $1225412.15,
flRNING
We have the goods that make your land produce. Everlasting
Clay Drain Tile, Niagara Agricultural 'Lime, Empire, Smith's or
Armour's Fertilizers. If your field is wet, drain it. Call us if you
want a machine to dig. If you can not grow clover, lime it; Niagara
Lime does the trick. Ifyou grow wheat, fertilize it. But to get best'
results from your Fertilizer, lime it first, less fertilizer will do and you
can then grow clover. When you can grow clover, you can grow
almost anything. Call us or any of our Agents. Information cheer-
fully given. Goods always on hand. Do not be called from your work
when the car arrives. We deliver at small cost. Quality goods and
service.
WILLIAM M. SPROAT
Clay Drain Tile Manufacturer, Seaforth, Ont.
General Agent for Niagara. Lime and Empire, Smith's or Armour's
Fertilizers for Perth and Huron
DR, F.j.
!BURROW, 'Seaforth..
Office and residence, Goderich street.
east of the Methodist 'Church. 'Cor.
oner for the County of Huron, Tele-
phone No, 40.
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HOUSE FOR SALE.
Corner James and Ann Streets, Sea -
forth, seven roomed .house, electric
light;, hard`and soft water inside.
Garden and s'ta'ble on property. Apply
MRS. WM. McMPOH'A'EL, JohnlsI,
or Phone 197,
DR, C, MAOKAt,—C. Mackey,
horror graduate of Trinity Univers-
ity and gold medallist of Trioses
Medical College; member of the Col,
lege of Physicians and Surgeons oh
Ontario,
DR. F
J, R. F OR T
S FJR--Eye, Tae,
Nose and 'Throat. Graduate in Medi-
cine, University of Toronto 1897. Leas.'
Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Institute,''Moorefield's Eye, and
Golden Squads throat hospitals, Leta.
don, England. At Commercial' 'hotel,
Seaforth, 3rd Monday in ea' h monis
from 1'1 a,nt, to 3's,rn,.
THE McKILLOP
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PROPERTY 0-N L.Y, .INSURE -D
Officers—James' Connolly, Goder-
ich; Alex: James' Evans, Beeehwood,
Vice President; D. F. McGregor,
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors•-lWm• Rinn, No. 2 Sea -
forth, John Benttewies, ,Brodhagen;
James,Evaas, 'Beechwood; M. Mc-
Ewen, Clinton; James iConnoily, God-
erich; Alex. Broadfoot, . No. 3, Sea -
forth; J. M. Sholdice, No. 4, Walton;
Robert Ferris, Hariock; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray
Gibson, ,Brucefield,
Agents—Alex. ,Leitch, r.r, 1 Clin-
ton; E. Finchley, Seaforth J. A.
Murray, r,r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V.
Yeo,'.Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth.
Bornholm.- James Kerr and John
Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties.
desirous to effect.insueance or trans-
act other business„willibe:. promptly
attended to by appliasatton to any of
the above named' officers addressed
to their respective postoffices:
DR. W C. ,SPROAT,-Graduate 01
Faculty of 'Medicine, University of
Western Ontario, London, Member
of •Ooilege of Physicians and Stur-
geons of Ontario. Office in Aberllart's
Drug Store, 'Main St., Seaforth.
Phone 90, -
DR. WM, ABER'HART' Graduate et
Faculty of Medicine, University of
Toronto. Member of College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Ont
srio.
Licentiate of Medical Council of
Canada. `Late interne •Toronto Wes-
tern Hospital. Office= Queen's Hotel
Building, North Main Street. Phone --
89. Night calls, phone 111.
Dental.
DR. J. A. IMUNN•
Successor to Dr. R. R. Rosa, grad*
ate of Northwestern University, Cht-•
Jago, Ilh Licen't'iate Royal ,College et
Dental Surgeons,, Toronto. Office
c ver Sills' hardware, Main street.
Seaforth. Phone 184.
DR. F. J..-B`EC1 ELY,. ,gradalte'
Royal College
of
Dental1 S
ursecs
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Toronto. Office over
W: R.'Smitb's
Grocery, Main street,, Seaforth
Phones, office '185W, residence 185'
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auotion'ter for the County of Huron
Arrangements can be made for Sala
Date at The. Seaforth News. Charges
moderate and satisfaction .guaranteed.
Auctioneer. •
HAROLD JACKSON— licensed
Auctioneer for Huron County. As- •
rangentents can 'be made for sales at
The Seaforth News. Charges mode-
rate. Guaranteed satisfaction. Phone
1'34'x5,-Seaforth.
WATSON -AND;..RECD''
REAL ESTATE -
AND INSURANCE,AGENCY
STATE-AND•INSURANCE',AGENCY
('Successors. to James_ Watson)'
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ;ONT
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