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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1928-11-15, Page 8• GE EMI -17 1TENSAI.L. Mr. Lain) Joynt, of London, visit- ed over the week -end at his home here, Mr. anti firs• Reuben Cudmore .and family, of Toronto, visited with Mrs. Ronald Cntltttore over the holiday, 'Holiday visitors at the home of :lir, and Mrs, John 'Eider were Dr. Jennie Snnillie and hiss Emma Smillie, of Toronto) lir, Jack Elder Jr, of Osh,. Awa; Miss Helen Elder, of London; and Miss Jean Elder, of Toronto. Mr, Jack Elder, of Oshawa, is leav- Ing in a fete days for Regina, where " he is head engineer of the new Gen- eral Motor plant, ,Mr,- Harry Joynt and Mr, Harry Cook, of Toronto University, visited over the holiday at their homes here. Mrs, A. J, Switzer arid little daugh- ter, of Detroit, is visiting for a week ;. with her parents, _lir,. and Mrs, Rob- ert Higgins, Mr, and Mrs, Barry Smith, of Lon- don, visited over the week -end with relatives in town. Mrs. Lou Simpson, wlto has been visiting for the past week with rela- tives in Detroit, has returned hone. 'Miss' Irma Higgins,; of Kitchener, ' • visited over the holiday at her hoagie, The Odd Fellows are holding their , .annual At Home in the Tweet Hall on Feiday evening, N'ov. 29th and hair e secured 'Mr. Archie McCulloch an hip favorite four front London for th entertainers, 'I4Ir. and .firs. P. Buchanan, of To tante, visited over the holiday wit t. relatives in town. ' Mr. and Mrs, Thomas McNeil, a Clinton, visited on Sunday at thi home of Mr, and Mrs, William Con i. a it Mr. and 'Mrs. C. Cook visited for few days last week in Toronto, Mrs• J, P. Campbell and little so of Windsor, are visiting her parent Mr. and Mrs• James A, Bell.. Mies Ethel Murdoch visited for few days with relatives in Toronto. Mr. Thomas Murdoch has sold hi 50 -)acre farm to M`fr, Robert Munn. 2 miscellaneous shower was held a the hone of Mrs, Robert Patterson' in honor Mi ThursdayadyBroadfoot,bride-elect this month, Around 40 relatives an friends were present. The house wa nicely decorated for the occasion an Mips Broadfoot received many beaut' ftiland•tise'iul gifts. • • ' • Mrs: -Jahn Murdoch -and Mrs. -Joh Dins¢lale visited fora few days:svit Mrs. J T Crich, of -.Clinton. •• - - Mrs, Samuel Steapy and delight. Lillian left this week for Detro where they twill visit. for a time. 'The marriage took place in Detre en Saturday, Nov, 3rd, of Miss' Do othy Heffernan. of Hensall, to M Alvin Robert Hoskins, of Detrol l; son of Mrs. Hoskins and the late M Hoskins. of Mitchell. The you couple will reside in Detroit. Mr. and .Mrs. Oliver Geiger, Tara, visited over the holiday at t home of • _lir. and Mrs, Owen Geig Mr.. Janes Tapp, of Toronto, vis et over the week -end' at his home. for a few day elcliertie, of Toren visited Mr. Alex,with his. mot s•v er, Mrs. A. McMurtne, Miss Florence Welsh, of Lend visited Mr. and lirs.dThomas 'Welays with her sh. HIBBERT. Miss Catherine hurray and 1? uncle and aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Pet • De La Franier and Masters Chari Alvin and Raymond, of Stratfoi spent the week -end and Thanksgivi� ''. with relatives in Windsor. Mr. and firs. Thomas Melady, Seaforth, were guests on Wednesd of last week at the home of Mr. a Mrs. August Ducharme, Hibbert. Miss Mary Nigh, of Tuckersmi' went to Niagara Falls and has sect ed a good position in a dry -goo store there. She will make her hos iYwith her uncle and aunt, Mr. a Mrs. Con. Jordan, of that city. �• Reeve and Mrs. R. Kennedy a son, lir. Angus, and daughter, M Hilda, of Tuckersmith, spent Sund last at the home of the former's ds ghter, Mr. and firs. August charm. Hibbert. The Mises Mary and Margai WalshMcKlllap, spent the we end and Thanksgiving at the home their grandparents, Mr. and firs. 1 Nigh, Tttckersrnith. Mr. and firs Michael Doyle, H. bert, Mr. and Mrs, 7. 33. Doyle a • two children, Tom and Mary, of Si forth, were guests on Sunday last the home h. Mr. and Mrrf Friankr Jo dan,fomer'sdauHibbe KIPPEN. i5ervice next Sunday morning is be conducted by Rev. D. N. MeCr Ph.D., of l'it. Forest. The Young People's Society hold their meeting on Sunday even' et 1:30 p.rn. The W,M.S, of St, Andrew's Chu held their Thankoffering meeting Thanksgiving Sunday. Miss Ra ings, who was the former Presid of the W.M.S. of the Congregatio Church. of London district, and has just returned from Angola, rica, whereshe has spent the 1 eight years, gave a very interest address on her work there, Study Book,"Drums in Darkne has a description of her partic work. The Thank Offering amour to $175. The lvlissioe Band are having t Thankoffering in the church on urday afternoon at 2:30 p.m. All boys and girls of the church and t mothers, are invited to this mectin Mrs. Henry Ivison is visiting her daughter, Mrs R. Torrance, Goderich Township.. Miss Finkbeiner, of Crediton, been visiting her sister, Mrs. H. Jo, Mrs, Anderson, who is staying v her son, Mr. A, Anderson, has b unite poorly of late., Miss Jessie O. Johnston, Princ of Wroxeter Continuation Sch spent the Thanksgiving holiliays v Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Me34urtrie. Miss O .Fienigan, of, S,. S. No. Hay, visited with her parents, and Mrs. Finnigare of ,file, Thanksgiving. Quite a number from Kippers in the'Ilallowe'e» social at Hillsgi United Church last Wednesday e ing when a good time was spen .11. lv anv were in 'Hallowe'en OR -•F'1,1 E MF' lie A TH1L1'RSD'AY, NOVEMBER 920. e d e _ n, o3 of i er ng er. tt- to, on, ar- w ing rch Th ss, alar heir Sate heir g, with took t' (48),. l hra'beth Carlin. absent, Geography ---•"Mary Delaney 1, John Delaney faintly NORTH McKI;, ,OP. lir, and Mrs, Joseph Thornton and u- visiting the latter's par - ' PROFESSIONAL CARDS, Medical, 1 itunis Misses awl Grace Cooper 1i'vs Margaretm of London holiday visitors at five home of were and Mrs, W. W. Co. per,n D. Field were vis, Mr, and Mrs, B. D king 'ala el>ux -on Sutxday. tato at \l 1 c g, Mrs, Williairt Sullivan or Munico, was visiting her sstetr, firs• j. 1i, s g" McClyrnout' Wroxeter Mr. W. L. ileitis was at 4 i 'itin friends over the week end, visiting �.r(�//'�� o R h `v`i`J �f ane n vi o �(�c lead, e yam, ` lQC 1‘1,3,1„, Ifo Eckert 3, 3•Literatuie ace 3. C, Elizabeth mail 1, Bridget 1, =Frank• McQuaid ,1 y l.tu 1, liatY O Connor 2, Lacy cuts, I„ Elizabeth Carlin . 2,. John; Sunday. Holland ,Rose Metady 3, John Shea Vincent Eckert 3, Jetties Atkinson ily :John Hoilanttl, Frank and Moylan 2, John Shea 2; Bridget Del- to 3, 1ltaryDelaitey 3, Lacy Eckert . James Atkinson 3; Mary O'Connor i Mr,Over and firs. George Kfstner, on Mr. and Mrs, Alec, )Tuan and faun and, motored to Ferns with :vlr:Ed, Miss Bessie Davidson on Sunday call on friends, • Miss Georgina Fnddlert Mr, John ismer and Miss Vera Kohler and a DR. 13. HUG R e1 OSS, Phy.nahra Surgeon, Lake of Londa oa« Hole, ftak London En 1 nd p , ga �apkt'ds1 attention to diseases..of the eye, est, nose and thngat. Offjec and zerld, ante behind Daniinian Bank. O fid k f e Phone' No.. 5; Residence Phone 1.011, Vincent Eckert. C, Rose Melady C, boy friend, and Mrs, T. Schaeffer, of Carlin and f'.J. Jahn McQuaid George K called on Mr, and Mrs, George Kistner to spend Thanksgiv- Christian Doctrine -Mary O'Connor ing. • y g , Rose 3, clad _I Frank Moy'1'ait 1, wiles Mary Mt'uu and severaly Holland 1,,: Mary Delaney 2, friends of Brantford, were Monday IbR• P. ,BURROWS, Setae:iis Office and residence, Goderich .treed east of the Methodist Church, 'Cor.. Quer for the'Coutvt of Huron, Tele- ela phone No. 40. I:LIMVILL, anniversary services of this The ai church held last Sunday were largely t newa. Rev, Mr. Sawyer, of a attended. t e `� % `pp follow others lQ itl O �t�C a a absent, 1,. John Delaney �, Lim, Eckert visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Shea 3, Elizabeth. Carlin 3, Vin- Alex. :Munn, and called on ;other Eckert 3, John McQuaid $, J.ames £netrds,g Atkinson C, 'Mrs, William Mitchell, of Carling- Holland 1,Brid et ford,'h�as returned to her home after ZooloBridget Delaney 1, Mary 01Conpor 1, Fnank visiting Mr, and Mrs, Leonard Leent Moylan 1, Mary Delaney 1, Rose Mel- ting. TAR. C, MACK�AY.-C, Macke honor : raduate of Trinity ee% Y Unav ity and gold medallist of Triegke Medical C momber of the 'Os[ - lege of Physicians and Surgeon's of Ontario. and e s akex for the dayande, will., was the pe v delivered two excellent addresses d , , _ .. ' _. We are Paying in Trade 05e, for New Laid Extras Bridget John . which were listened to'vvith,goad at- The special music by' the air and quartettes was wellollege; choirtendon,erend- ch qZoology.--+jp'hn eredand added much to the 'enjoy- meet of the ecorate, The church awas nd beautifully decorated with plants and'.Vincent The freewill offering was flowers.0 very' generous, exceeding $47 . A.mong,the numerous visitor's in the ' - - Patronize the Buyyour � Man TJoote rj who ' Shoes - keels your and Rubbers egg prion up. from cent ady 2 James 2, Lucy Eckert Eckert No man or , Elizabeth Carlin John Shea 3, a woman should' hobble Atkinson C 'John McQuaid Haid painfully abou't'beoause of 'cores when Q so''certa n a relief ts.,a't• hand as TIo1- (4) loway's n Cern is ,at•Assistant Entrance Class, -,Alice Flannery, y' DSR. F. J, 1R. FO'R'5TER-Eye,'Eas Nose and Throat, Graduate in Uedli• cine, University of Toronto 1897. New York Ophthalmic Au Institute, community for anniversary and Banks tour were noticed Mrs. 'Rose �1 !; g MissCarrie, land Stephens, of Therndale, Stephens. and Ma Welter Jahns, o£ and Mrs. Wilson Haw- London; fir.and kips and family, of Seaforth; Mr, Jones, of London; ,hiss Mrs. Alden J Violet Gainbrill of Exeter; Miss Lu-YgS etlle eybies, of Chis elhttrst and Mr. Bragg, of Windsor; Mr. and Robert B fig,CATTLE Mrs Gosnell and family, of. Toronto; Cann and Arnold, t Mr, hanaesd s. Orvit C of Thames Road; 1'Ir, and Mor- Limning and 2, Fmk liaylan 3, Mary Delon John1t, C, Bridget Vincent Eckert C, SheaWill Delaney ,C, Rose Melody. C, James Atkinson '. J Composition, - John ITolland 2,. Fnanl: Moylan 2, Bridget Delaney 2, John Shea 2, Lucy Eckert 2, John McQuaid 3, Elisabeth Carlin 3, Mary ( Connor C, Rose Melady C, Mary Delaney C, Vincent Eckert C, James r1tkinson C,John Art -Mary Delaney 1, John Shea 2, LucyEckert 2 Bridget Delaney E k rt ridge ey 2, Frank Moylan 3, John'Holland •, C, Vincent Eckert C, Mary O''Connor C, John McQuaid ^, Elizabeth 'Carlin C, James Atkinson C, Rose Ivfelady C. >"rraiismar. ,Rose Melady ;1; Bridget Delaney 1, Mary O'Connor ], ;Frank Hol- Moylan 1, Miary Delaney 2, John Hol- land 2, Lucy Eckert'2, Vincent Eck- Shea C, James Atkinson ert 3,y, Kate' Flannery, Kale Holland, Ai- h use Cronin,. MaryHart 'absent , NOTICE. p ( ) TV,=Agtes. Delaney, Loretta .- the party who entered, . Janes Holland, Hanna Cronin, Edward Barron's house'on. Wednesday' fore- nt Floretiee 01Sicllivan Marynoon and teak his vest, watch and Ha , Miles; Mary afc0uaid. Chain, 'return tt, and save furbher r al Moorefield s Eye, cad' Golden Square ,throat hospital., Lon- don, England, At Commercial 'Motet, Seaforth, 3rd '1s onday: in each month., from 113 a,m, to 3'p,m, r, III =Mstt Murphy,O'- troable, for they are known. 'J'AMEIS y Mary. Sullivan, Fergus .14elady: B RIO�N f6 DR. W. 'C, 'SPRtOAT,-Gad at u e a1 Fa.enity of 'Medicine,, Unfyersi y .p} ;jr, MIL -Irene McQuaid, Mary lI r Grath, Lilliau:Mi]es, Albert Hart, .E' flea. �, FOR SALE O'Sullivan; liarcgaret ,Murphy, Tom tl ive . yeanlfngs. Apply to,The, ' J News Office, 4b l'ialad Edward O Sullivan, eek Western- Ontario; London. !I[ MeY of 'College 'of Phyt4uciane 'and 5nrc• goons of Ontario. Office in'Aberbarit!. Drug . re iMain. 'Ste Seafor t Cronin; Benny Holland, FOR SALE OR RENT. Part,. Ia.-Josephiland'.Reilly,_ Mary Phone 90. f ley; ; Mr. and Mrs. N. family,Mr. and Mrs, George Sriutres ;; :.- ,; ••s, • ••n .. "'House Hart, Louis, O'$e'i11Y, Isabel Roach and.lot bit Railwaystreet, Seaforth, Apply to )LRS j• Ht3GHE'S F ward Roach, Denis Nolan. Seaforth. 47 Jr, 1, Jack Rbaoh, Ralph Murphy, 'McQuaid, LJR. WM. ABFaRI ART, Graduate of Toront .; Memlbere of niCollege aF of Whalen, HARLOCK, MF, and Mrs. Chas. Parsons and Misses Amy and Ena Parsons spent ,, Thanksgiving at the homy of Mr. and Mrs; Denholm, near Blyth. Miss Lavine Knox of Toronto is 4 aZfi: present home for a few holidays. s . Miss Agnes Leiper of Torontorpar- the week end at the home of her par- t cuts, Mr. and Mrs. J. Leiper, return- s ing r, nday. Robert Ferris and Mr , lir. and Mrs. Rob t, Reece Ferris spent Sunday afternoon d at the home of a'i'r, and firs, Wesley s Stevens, near Clinton. Miss Florence Knox of Toronto vis- f her parents and at the home o p - other , • other friends during the Thanksgiv- holidays, n in MissTe,lf h Miss Taylor and a carlandfriends: at the home of Mr. Mrs. • visitedi i m Bali on Sunday, \Villa.. W. Beacom expects to at-Seaforth;,,at ft 'Mi. A' a, • fetid a Masonic -meeting. at 1 ueknaw it Thursday evening i their an- r_ The Beef Ring is holding r. Waal meeting at the home of Mr. Wm. t, Gray on Thursday evening, r• We are pleased to know that Master7 Jack McEwing's hand is all better and that he expects to get his arm out of of the sling this week. he Nurse Mary Knox of the Kitchener Waterloo hospital is at present hone on a holiday and expects to return - a Nov, 20th and on 21st will Tuesday, write on the R.N. examination. She h- was in Clinton on Tuesday with heri niece, Miss Rosamond Appleby, who had her tonsils removed in the .hospi- tati, 11 e wish Mary good luck on her examination, Mr: Robert Leiper was home from Toronto over the week end returning on r, andyMrs. William Bell and er lir. Irenesmith, ter onlis; Ferris were in Stratford er Tuesday. tel Mr, and firs. Watters their London d, visited at the home of cousin,Hoene tg Mr. SimonlicVittie on Thanksgiv- Mg. of lir, and Mrs, Alex. wing at and aY family spent Thanksgiving at the nd home of loo and Mrs• David Reid. Mr. Nelsen Lear and family_visited :h, at the home of Mr. Leer's sister, lir.y ds and -Mrs. Albert Taylor o£ Blyth, on ds ne Thanksgiving. Ferris,also Mr. and lire, Robert nd Irene and Reece, had their Thanks- giving supper at the home of the for- ad mer'; daughter, Plie William Bell. ss lira. H. W. Allen's many fr'sends ill _as and little to know •she is her recovery n_and little hope is held for recovery r' .; ,t , ;.. ',,, • , f "" , ; 111. \1 j !, wa when But is y; , never ? , I-te i. families make he business closer. He bine telephone utes say: after The first bow-and-arrow,drainage, the worizsPrimer. r, �, � �� 1 + • ".° i '•., ' ' , *t, sT y'� ' " l •. ` - :'`• , :•..,� v' - / >. /` i �rr.� , , ` dL HIS MAN is putting up telephone Earlyin the morning he is out Y for the Wire that is to conte. the gang gets back to camp he likes ,it. There is for he is in new countrytThererhave doing, been telephones here before. �•--•«- - • -. ^' is blazing the trial. After him and homes and stores arid another city. Over the wires plants there will be voices and will hum, all the world works with magic, The wire and distance. Today you P atyour elbow and within the voice of your friend "Are you there?" HIS MAGIC in the telephone come in a day. It has come year of experiment and improvement. telephone of today is no more telephone than a machine P d the telephone of torgorro r P telephone of today. Tomorrow el,,. �,, : ' ' , , �� _ poles, making At night he is tired: will factories on the laughter, • will transforms can lift seven in England •hear lies with like n is like Will sugpass perfiapse ,, . ' ': a come to poles draw the min- not yelr the a . -Wilfred 33eQuaid, -Pat Cleary, Elizabeth ed Joe Hart, LOST. A 100 -foot Surveyoris. 'Chain on Pat 01$ulliv4an.Canada,, highway between Seaforth and Ghn Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario, Licentiate of Medical Council ,oF' 'Late. interne Toronto Wes- Wes- 'tern IYos Office ton Thursda or Frida 'Oct. 2'5' or CA'Rp QF TIdANKS. Y y' Mr, and , Mrs. • D, H. Stewart and Reward•on feEurn to Frank' Glew. High - family aiid lir. E, Um act wish' to on Highway or Dept: of Public High- express their thanks and appreciation Ways, Stratford. 47 tta]„ -Queen's I%teh p Q Building,' North Main Street: ' PhPai 89 Night calls,'phone' Ifh to 'the many kind fri'eiids for• many NOTICE. acts of kini3ness during their recent bereavement and also to those who so :Any person or persons found hunt - kindly ' loaned their cars and other ing or trapping orfollowing a dog oil v Dental,. at services and for the many. beautiful Lots 12 and 13,'Con, 9,Hn 1 , • v' e3 floral tributes. he submitted tlaw, • •DR. 50` H!E'SSELIW�O.O•D B.ROS. J. A. tMUNN R. U DRAIN TENDERS. RST' & •AS ; ; ' , . . PHOTOS 1;OR,CIi I . M riders for the repair'-of'the Ryan f Teca. incl al'Draifi McKillop, 'will' -'be• ..12 Photoemake 12`Chrie'tmas;gifts.' lilt A, - Now'is the- tine -to site 7A'CRISoN; received by the 49 • undersigned.. till •der„ urday,. Nov. ••17th, -1928 ...when; tenders' STUDIO, SeafDrtlt,'''Orit• Successor to. Dr. Rose, grade- ate' of Northwestern Unidereityt' dist- o gill "'Lncentia'te"Ro ah -'Co}] fisc y Dental_-Sutgeoifs, 'Toronto. ' ee -river 'Silts-• -hardware,-Main arrest, Seaio;th: elehhne•. w'51 e.-- 'le will, be -opened the Carnegee • Hall,, AL t HOUSE FORS E, 2:o'cleck ornpe .10, epee? o elec- #, of. .contract to: accompany ,ender.' en-rootrned;frame, house with .. cent. . E tee lights 'and ftlrpa,fe, in good condi- 'Lowest of airy .tender ,not necessar-: i,, ]ly accepted: tion. There ora.'two lots seeable for garden. Also' frame stable. 'For par- aiid s• ecdfica'tion•s at Lot 35, g Plans • P tietflarly 'apply"to 'ADA'M DOODDS, Con, 3, McKillop, Centre Street, Seaforth, .' 47 . :.-. D'R. F, J, BEOHELX, gi?sdtth,t! Royal College of. -Dental Surgeon*, Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's Grocery; Main 'street, Seaforth: Phones, 'office 185W, residence 1853 IOilitN. McN!AY, Clerk. .' e Tenders for the repair of the Woods POSITION AS HOUSE- Municipal Drain, edeKil'lop, will be ,• received -till . Saturday,. -Nov. .17th, -. KEEPER WANTED. Auctioneer, when tenders will be' opened _ at' the Biddle'aged widow lady desires. Carnegie Hall, Seaforth, at 3.30 p.m, - l0 per cent: of contract to acconp-: housekeepers position., Is willingto any tender, Lowest or any tender not care for invalid, tv=ith light housework. Prefers town or village. Apply to necessaril ecce ted. The News Office. Plans and specifications at Lot 35, GEORGE ELLIOTT, '' Licensed Auotioneer'for the County of Huron Arrangements can -be made fair Sala Date at The Seaforth -News. 'Charge. and Con: 3, McKillop, r T• 46 JOHN McNAY Clerk, - APARTMENT TO REN 7 hard Water, lights, moderate satfsfactfon guaranteed. ' rooms, and soft • AUCTION SAt,g etc, Just decorated. Over T. Dick-. son's seed and feed stare. E. L. B l'Ir, G. H. Elliott BOX: Of Live Stock.'WATSON �iA'[' AND' C2$ID'S has been instructed to sell' by public HOUSE TO RENT. auction at' Lot 11, Con. 4, Tucker- ucker- APPIy, to A. D..SUTT3ERLAN'1), one utile south of Sea-forth,'on Thursday, Nov. 22nd, at 1:30 o'clock Genera] Insurance' & Real Estate, p.n., the following:' • Seaforth. - REAL 'ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James 'Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance.risks effect-. Cattle -1 cow,, milking, supposed to be 3n calf; 1 cow, milking well; 2' : FOR SALE. farrow cows; 4 steers rising 2 years two lots in Egmondville. M1 the above are House, stable and hen house;' Iloilo ed a2 lowest rates in Firet. Class Companies. •and. :- old; 1 fat heifer. with electric lights;. good '.location, in good order: corner lot, near church, stores and: breed ng ewes car d choice i fewLOxford good school. Nice home for a retired` articulars a 1 at The News Office. Downs. 1 thoroughbred Shropshire farmer or Inc chicken raising. Forie- ram. These are an carefully se P PP Y tf choice lot, having been carefully sel- THE *RCTTii/i oP M Kl1 L g 1' Q �!n Matua�. Fire Insurance Co ected by an experienced sheep dealer. FIVE .HUNDRED DOLLARS. No old sheep or 'culls among them. Do you. want it? By buying this _This is an excellent opportunity forOfficers-James. farmers to secure choice breeding eighty acres of .rich and productive ewes. All will be bred before the :loam withgood natural and art5ficial also picturesque location-` sale. , osie of the best in the vicinity, Terms. --Cash or owed months' credit will be profiting this amount. Snid on furnishing approved joint nates bearing int. estpp at. 6 par :can't. per form is ,!bout two utiles from Clinton annum. TIiOS. G. SIHI'LL'TNGIA!W, on Baseline. Buil'dinrs consist of Proprietor. G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer: good house, large barn, driving shed, also windmill and reservoir. • Consid- FARM' ANtD ISOLATED' TOWN PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED er- Connolly, Goder- ich; Alex. James_CBeechwood, Vice President; : D. ' Evens,, McGregor, Seaforth,Sec.-Treasurer , •you •Directrs 'VJm. Rinn, No. 2 Sea - forth, ..John. Benmewies, Brodhagenr James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc- Ewen, Clinton;ames 'Conn, o1i God- .rich; Alex. Jameot, No. 3 Sea- J M. Sholdice, 4, Wa'ltoni ST. COLUMBAN.your�. -et Mr, Lawrence Power and Miss k- Mary McQuaid, of Windsor, on of the McQuaid -Eckert Eckert wedding on N• Thanksgiving Day.Of Miss Mary McGrath, of .Toronto, b- sent Thanksgiving with her parents, p and firs. P. H, McGrath. fa Moylan, of Toronto, at Mr. J. P. M y g spent, the holiday at his home hare, er, p Anne McQuaid, of Stratford, ;Plias Q , rt. attended the McQuaid -Eckert wed- dint on 'Monday Lane, last. Mr. James of Teeswater,$y spent the week -end with his mother, to McKillop. ac, Mrs. idhn Lane, p Miss Helena Flannery, of Kitchen- sill er,spent the Mrs. 'y with her'par-. ems, Thomasa. Mrs, P. Flannery. Mr. end andd, of Windsor, sent the week -end and holiday with P on his parents, vie. and Mrs.Joseph 14th- While thome wed in attended the wit MQcQuaid-Eckert nalnt McQuaid -Eckert wedding. nal Misses Mildred and Gertrude Mc- rho Grath, of Guelph, spent the week- M- end with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. est P V. ytc•Grath. Lane, of Toronto, spent ingan Thanksgiving Thanks wing with his mother, Mrs. "Lane of Hart,llop. John th at- ofE ert wedding Miss the the McQuaweEckert ted on Monday this week. on the first term re- The following is t. Columba!). port of S. S. No. 3, S the Those abtainfitg 75 or over have first class honors; those having e65; tot75, receive second .Mass 'honors; those having 60 to 65 have third class hon. of ors and from 50 to 60 is a credit or of pass. The names are in order of• has merit,FoOlConnor les corm IL -French -Mary Atkinson with 1,Frank Moylan 1, James sen F (43).• Form h_French, Eliza- bath Carlin 1, Bridget Delaney 1, Lucy i al Eckert 1, rohn Shea 1, John Me- p 1 John Hol- eels Quaid 1, Vince.•t Eckert, with land 2, Mary Delaney 2,Rose 14, Latin -Mary O'Connor Frank Mr. Moylan i Bridget, Delaney 1,, Y ' ,, this face magic as business produced years `g its wide And meet future. , � cess 1usine55 the the {text W all ,E kolcy to Qo. CotYatry telephone at elbow will bring you the of the person you talk with, will 'hold neW We now do not dream, of. HIS IS the urge to improve -to seek aan$ to find something always better -which the definite olic of the telephone been policy 5 Tice the first Crude instrument re- the voice of its inVentot fifty -odd ago. •no other olicy could the telephone ileo! t pace with this country or contributed P P progress as it has dpneinreducing Canada s distances and differences ofgeograp�iy: by no other policy call the telephone now 3' si •�? -�"r the responsibility of serving Canaaas ' IJItE 15 at least twee A ADA S FUTURE iity. years of unprecedented growth and pr , All the signs and barometers of bu Dint to it. All the shrewdest ro hets`of p P p predict it. i and the f iiet5 are So` sure cad '�sS : o 'wire future is .so stalcable- that within the rive tore g +. » -Ye year more nitiney Will be needed a ioq of the telephone system in .Orita h P Y �" d Quebec than �," spent by the business lit - its first or y ars. • MAS pushing poles and wire into new 'co and file forest lilt Whir�11 noav ^ I foresight planning over one hundred million dollars of p e P t to vett the needs o tiT a next ivy 1ne a rs topic tfoilt, 'the same _- a *t � ,,,,, and the same purpose-•• tip.-"' 've Canadians € Chivies of . r $Y ountry i nd it worthy of their o ;N, �; 'n,r,ev, atitl i is futur ^, •, AUCTION SALE erable bush, Residence in States rea-"forth; Farms, Farm Stock and Imple_ son for sacrifice, For terms: W. Bry- meitts at Lot 12, Con: 3, Stanley clone, Clinton.. Owsier, 322 South' p Main Street, Romeo, Michigan. 5 Townshi a -bout 3. miles southwest of •No. Robert Ferris,;Harlock; George Mc - Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. -- Agents -Alex.' Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin- Brucefield on Tuesday, Nov. 20th, at 1 6'clock sharp,. consisting of the fol- FARM FOR" SALE,' lowing:, Horses -Ray mare, heavy Choice 50 -acre farm, in good condi- y p,Yeo, draft' rising 5 yrs, 'lie mare; heavy tion. N% lot 16, con. 5, McKillo all- draft, rising 9 yrs.; black gelding, cleared and all seeded down. Two heavy draft,- rising 6- yrs.; chestnut storey cement house, frame" kitchen, heavy draft, rising , 18 years; driver all in good repair. Barn 50'x46' on a quiet and, reliable. cement wall, cement stabling and • Cattle JCow 4 yrs.: old, due to fresh- water in the barn. Cement . driving eti in March; cow 12 years old, due to .house 24x36. Frame hog pen 16'x24',. freshen in March; cow 7 years old, Never failing well of choice water. freshen in April cow 4 yrs. Well fenced and underdrained with' ton. a Ee y, Seaforth; J. A. Murray,r.r. No. 3, ,Seaforth; J. V. y, Holreesville; R. G. Jarmouth, Bornholm. .ames Kerr •and John Bornholm. Seaforth,mauditors.•an Parties desirous to effect insueance or trans- act other business -will be promptly attended to by application to'any of the above named officers addressed to their respective postoffices. , due to . due to freshen in May;- 3 two-year- tile drain. Will 'be sold on easy terms old cattle; 3 yearlings; 6 spring calves. to suit purchaser, with or without with litter; sow bred; 7 crop, Failure of health is reason for Wigs -Sow • pigs 4 months old; a number of hens. selling. For further particulars apply Tmpleineitts-_ T)eering binder, Deer- on the premises or write to Seaforth, ing mower, Deering cultivator, Mas- R:R, 5, ROBERT GIB50N, tf27 FARM FOR SALE. iLot 32; con, 12, and W, e let -31, on the same concession, containing :15'0 acees. There are on the premises_ a g ood 7 -roomed brick house with frame kitchen, good cellar under the se -Morris seed drill, manure spread'- Y 2 PROPERTY FOR SALE. se 2 drum steel roller, hay rake,set of 3 -section, harrows, '. set ,of seighs, On' West William Street, one block 2 wagons, hay rack, gravel box, walk- from Public School, churches and iatg plow, gang plow, cutting box, )lain Street, of Seaforth, nine -room - root p:ulper; fanning . mill, set of ed house,. electric light, hard and soft scales, rope stretcher, a number water inside;• furnace in good condi- oil- farm tools, •4 . sling ropes, feed tion. There is -ole this property a gar -of cooker, bean cultivator ` and puller den, garage, and stable and a good combined, sat pan and'a'bout 75 sap hen house. ' This, property. is in first P combined, of hay and bean class condition.T Apply to • R . pails, a ROZELTJA M46 straw, Mason &nisch piano to good a;' bank barn 70x50, hordee whole house; stable 34x48 raised, and on the acres a barn 54x36. The farm is' all acres -afned and well fenced, all under Cultivation but 15 acres; 15 acres good hardwood bush,'maple, beech and elm, plenty of water, drilled well between house and barn with ' wind - moll and water m: Karn. Three : and miles earn. Walton,5 mile- from three-quarter Seaforth,ilesomz 'miles from h school. Rural mail and phone. Fel ural concl'itiere whiffletrees,' rieckyokes, FOR RENT .OR SALE. forks, shovels and numerous other • articles. Frame house'on East William tame arid there Street for rent or sale, 3 bedrooms, schooerl. p apply the ••pre• raises or address R.R. No, 4, Walton J. G. BARRON. . At the same place Cel - will be offered for sale Lot 12, con- living room, kitchen and parlor, Cel - sisting of 100 acres of good land with `ler under house. Hard and sett water good set of buildings, 5 acres of with h, inside. Elegtre, lights, Garage or and well .watered, also Lot 10, ton- hen house. One b tock from Cblieg- sisting of 100 acres •whit very good tate Institute. Apply'ADAM HAY'S. �,; Bee -f Meal • horst and 1'5 acres o£ bush enc w F RTFI MARKETS. 1 A O watered, SE p Wednesday, November 114th. ae ta•---All sums .of $1k0 aid tiiiider 38c n Butter, per ire ,.•, cash; over that amount 6 months', Chickens, per lb 16c -'19c credit will be given on furnishing ap ,Hens, Per lb. , 1226c -25c proved jomt notes or a discount of 3 'Henstere, per ib 12c -113c p.c, straight allowed for cash • an credit amount, Terms. on farms made Young ducks, per 11n 47c Geese, per -Ib , .'. . .... . . .... . . 14c -1'/c known on day of sate, . MLTRRIASi Turkeys, I. Per 1b 24c GIBSON, on Executor for the. estate of P,obatoes, per bag ...... . . . . . . . ;, 90c the late Wm, Collins, Geo. H. EI Eggs; per ee' b ,, . , , ...: , .. • . • • ,• 50c Nott, Auctioneer: Hogs, per cwt $8 5 X9,25 We have just unloaded, a car o g Tankage Beef Bi Sixty and Hog Tan Beef Meal, per hundred • $4,81 Meat Meal ..;,... $4.41 Hog Tankage, 60 per cent,' $3.51 Bane Meal . - $3,61 Fish Meal .. ... . ... . .. . . . . ... .$5.51 e k on 'Tho mos Dickson S1 AFORTH ,,, beth anhin 1, Lucy Eckert 1, Vincent for rt McQuaid 2 John Hol- Eckert 1, john MCQ Shea )acid 2, Mary, 2, : John5 - . &sat fir ha iiofi Tekvhohe Coupmii ei to td iere ._ list.. -valid ethiwd ,boat �" Mesita/is Lrslse�Y"iO.J �pQOe f" ;Delaney. reet 3, James Atkinson F (49), Rose Mel wen- ady F (43).', 'Geometry -Mary 0'- 1, Lucy Rga cot- Connor 1, Elizabeth Carlin Eckert 2, John 'McQuaid 2, John Hot-