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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1929-06-20, Page 8The n�aartagc -''k Kathleen 'Miry, oat hk.x of Mr, ard Mrs. Henry C re - sen, Montreal, to W., Blenoeth Paa,at Hensall, took Place an Toe day last at half -past Ave ,o'clock r Platzmour t't St, Giles' United Church, ?. Otttxetnot#k Rev, J. ��, 'facFar- 1 + 1 lane officiating, .- Gladioli, snaladre- ,gosas and Palms, formed ,thede ora' tions in the church, The bride wild w.as given away by her father, wase e,p own of orchid chiffon; hat and s 'rs tc match and carried a bou epe , ct of HHiiik roses and lilies of the. v,qalle -. Miss Isobel Berry, who was her only attendant, wore a frock of flesh colour chiffon, a hat of the same dolor tied in Perueliche blue velvet, 'blue slippers to match, and parried a show* bouquet of mauve and pink sweet peas, Mr. Percy S'pindlo acted as bent man and the ushers were Mr. 'Wallace Singleton and Mr. Thomas Davies, Mrs, Cregeen, mother of the. bride, wore a gown of midnight blue georgette with a corsage off pink roses and mauve sweet peas and a halt to match her gown. A reception was held fallowing the ceremony, La- ter M'r, and Airs. Pape left for Tor- onto and Detroit, On their return they will reside in Ottawa. Mr. and Mrs, T. C. ,J,Dynt and lam - spent Sunday visiting relatives at fly . Lucknow, rtrie who has Alex, McMu Mrs. iin with spent the test .two weeks visit g friends at • Plattsville, has returned home, rael Lindervfield,. of dl and Mrs. Is Iloodon, spent the week end visiting relatives here, Mr. and Mrs. enneth Pope of Ot- tawa 'spendinge"a few da s taws are. flierqq Y visitinge flamers mother, while on their honeymoon, Ken's many friends here wish them every success and happiness. Miss Hattie Sutherland and Mrs. Fred Manns visited friends in Clinton. on Sla',terday. Mrs, Lad. McEtvan is spending a few days visiting relatives at Paisley. Mr, D'Arcy McDonnell, son of the late Fred McDonnell, formerly of Hensal1, and Mr. and Mrs. Al. Quires df Detroit, visited friends in taunt on Saturday. Miss Irma Higgins of Kitchener is spending her holidays with her par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Higgins. Mr. John Carmichael and Mr. Wm, Simpson, of Detroit, motored over for the week end. , The 224 Lodge, Hartsell, held their meeting on Monday evening. An el- ection of officers was held and result- ed as follows: A. J. Todd, War, Mas., Hugh McMurtrie, Sr. Warden; 1?sobt, D. Bell, Jr, Warden; Thos, Chapman, re-elecked as chaplain; J. W. Bon- anon, on- khron,'re-elected treasurer; Mr. L. R. Cole, secretary. After the closing of the lodge, refreshments were served. On the following Monday night, which is known as St. J'ohn's Night, fhe officers will be installed. The W!M:S. of the Presbyterian Church held a birthday party on Thursday afternoon last. Mrs.. D. McKinnon and Mrs. Jas. Paterson sang a duet, Mrs. F. Farquhar gave a reading and Mrs. J. Murdoch sang a solo, Mrs. M. McDermott was the special speaker. A dainty lunch was served after the meeting. Mrs. Bertram North of Woodstock is spending a week or two at the home off her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Higgins. Mrs. A. Spencer and Miss Mairs spent a few days this week visiting friends in Toronto. Lower School Report: Following are the results of ,the Lower School examinations for the H.C.S. Geog., bot., art., Br. hist., Eng. Gram. Phys., zoo, and arith, narks are averages for year, others are results of final exam- inations. Code of marks is: 1 (over75 per cent.), 2 (6674). 3 (60-65), c (50- 59) r (45-50) x (failure), o (mot ta- , ken, Note "r" will mean recommend- ed for a mont'h's trial in next farm an non -departmental subjects: Foran L tb Form II. -Brock Grace, lot. C, Fr,' C, lit, C, alg. 3, geog. 3, bot 3, art 2, Br his, 3. Raters Irene, lat. 1, Fr. 1, lit. 2, alg. 2, geog. 2, bat. 2, art 2, Br, hist, 3. Dick Grace, lat, 3, Fr, C lit. X, alg. X, geog. 3, bot, C, art 2, Br. hist. C. Hemphill, H., lat, R, Fr. X, lit. 3, alg. 3, geog 2bot. 3, art C, Br His. C. Higgins, Alice, lat. 3, Fr, 2, 9t. 2, alg. 3, geog. 3, bot. C, art C, Br. Hist. C. Horton, Clayton, lat. 0, Fr. 0, lit, X, alg, X, geog. C, bot. X, art C, Br. his. X. Hoggarth Irene, lat. 3, Fr. C, lit. C, alg. X, geog. C, bot. C, art C, Br. his..C. Hudson, Ha- zel, lat. X, Fr. C, lit. C, alg, X, geog. X,bot. C, art C, Br, his. X. Little, Ed- ward, lat. 0, Fr. 0, lit X, alg. X, geog 3, boot. X, art 3, Br. His. X. Mac- Donald F., lat, 1, Fr. 1, lit. 1, •alg. 1, geog. 1, bot. 2 art 1, Br. hist. 2, Mc- Lean M. lat 1, fr. 1, lit. 1, alg. 1; geo, 1 bot 1, art 2, hr his 1, McQueen J. lat 2 Fr. 2, lit. Ci alg. C, .geog. X, bo't. C, art 3, Br. hist, C. • Passmore, G., lata C, Fr. C, lit, C. alg. 2, geog. C, bot. C, art C, Br. hist, C Spencer M., lat, X, Fr, X, lit. C, alg. C, geog. C, boil. Xsit C, Br, hist. C. Workman M., lat, 1, Fr. 1, Ht, 1, alg, 1,geog. 1, bot, • d, art 2, Br, Hist. 2. *Koehler G, hot, 2, art 3. *Bell, Jean, Br, his. X, eLindenfield, L., Br, his• C, Wren, :Aign.es, X. (*) Form I.I. pupils. Plorm H. to Form. -ell, Jean, Jean, lot. C, Fr. R, lit, X, geom. 1, Eng. gr. 0, phys 3, zoo. 2, arith. 2. Carole, •M., la+t, C, Fr. C, tut. C, ,geom, 2, phys, 3, zoo. 3, arith. C. Forrest, M, lat. 1, Sr. 1, lit..1, .geom. 1, phys. 1, zoo. 1, arith, 1. Koehler, G. lat. C, Fr. R, lit. C, geom, X, phys, C, arith. 3. Lindeesfield L„ lot, R, lit. 3, geom. C, ,M„ Jai, C, lit.' C, geom, X, Eng. gr. phys. C, zoo,2, anti. X, McQueen, M. lat. e, Fr, 3, lit. c, geom. x, ,Eng gr, 0, phys,, C, zoo, C, arith. C. Monroe, tEdcra, Ialt. 3, Fr, 3, lit.. 3, ,geom. C, Eng. gr. C, phys. C, zoo, X, arith. X. Pepper S., lat. x, fr, x, lit x, glom, c. phys, C, zoo. C, arith. 1. Scruton J., Sat, R, Fr. R, Ht 3, geom 1, Eng. gr. C, ,phys 2, zoo. 2, arith. 2, Sinclair, M, lat. 3, Fr. X, lit. 2, geom. C, phys. C, zoo. C, arid]. C,.. Shepherd H,' lit., X, geom 2, en gr x, ,phys e, zoo c, arilth c Smith, 1;., lat. R Fr. C, lit. C, geom. C, phys. 3, zoo. X; arith, C. Smillie, M. lat, C, Fr. 2, lit, 3, geom, 2 Eng, gr. 2, phys. 2, zoo 2, arith, 1. 'Varley, R,, lat. R, Fr. C., lit. X, .geom. 1, Eng, gr. C, phys. 3, zoo, 3, arith. 3. Wil- ,kin:son, R, Fr, 2, lit X, geom. 1, Eng. gr. 3, phys 3, zoo. C, arith 3, Wren, Agnes, lit 3, geom X, Eng. gr. X, phys, C, Zoo,. 3, arith, x,. Comp, is. grafted on yearts work, iu Liberal •, Ganservaitive annual Meeting will 'he. held in Hensall toavit hall an Jane 26, It is expected' Mr, South sex, f ott E Coat, IP af e els J Mr, art ''r.:YI. will he one of alb speake,s ids from a 'bean growut,g county " r to Tluro?r and his remarks on ria interest much a ' t � ill.be £ c w �11b1e., farmers, Other prominent speakers the Ontario cabinet are expected, Death of Mrs, Wm, lfyle,-There cl in Toronto at the home of her on Friday, lune 14ith, Mrs. Wm, Kyle, in her 81st year. Mrs, Kyle, whose niaideu name was Plenrfekta L. twsoit, was, )worn in IJacalle, iplue. She was married throe times, her first husband being James Berry, Two lieu were born tv them, Mrs. Wm, Consikt, oaf Hensall, and Mr, Fred Berry. Some time oilier Mr. try's. death she tnarrirei`Mr, T, H. Wilson and they. had one son, Wm, Arthur Wilson, at present living in roirta. Some years afterwards she tried Mr. Wm, Kyle, who also. Predeceased her. Of later years she made her home with her dan'gh- Aiss. VVm,: C•oiisftt, of Hensall, Three sisters also survive her, Mrs, E. Mills, of Holton, Que., Mrs. E, Mills, of Victoria, P.C. and Mrs, Valentine Mitch 'ill of Usboxne. The were b�tt hit from Taxon mains W g f Saturday evening to the home o ," Witt. Consitt, where the funeral k place on Monday afternoon to Exeter cemetery. Rev. Arthur Sinclair had charge of the servi$ Amongst those attending the funeral from a distance were Mr, and Mrs James Smith, of Windsor, and Mr Wm. Wilson, of Toronto. Mr. Robert Dodds, off Brookdale this Man., is speeding a few weeks in trio visiting relatives and friends Mr,'and Mrs, Earl Palmer of Wind- sor, spent the week -end visiting tela Ic cora 'slut he t, to of clic son 1`My Shy chit Fr Be W4 Ta arra Pre has ter, Th A. E. re OD Mr. took the Si,• W M district so tivea iu town, t London, wasin Mr. Will Stone, of �.,vi do , towi Saisciay visltir# `his father and i r,. sske s t't were n Tl� Or^angers ca t ei out for a ora�etrcc on . TueScay evening. The Hens -all Ladge`intend..celebrating the 1_tlr; f.. nl „at Winiktaits Council t C tut " 'r our cil are The ' It rDn Ot ) 5. 1 holding their annual picnic,, at. Bay- field on Fyiday afternoon this week, Boss, & Brazier, the contractors for paving the London Road, eapeet to. make Brucetield by Saturday night, They expect to finish their contract to Klippen 'by the third week in July, Recormnendations are being made to the Highways Dept, to also pave the road this stammer from Kippers to Piensali. Mr. and Mrs, E. �'ackson were in Stratford on Tuesday. Mr. John O'Neil spent the week- end at his home in Rochester. Mr, Leslie Elliott spent the week- end visiting relatives and friends in Mt, Clements, Mich. Mr, Wm. Burke spent the week -end visiting his sister in London, Miss Grace Chairman, nurse -in - training ai'Hantilton, is spending her holidays with. her father and mother, Mr, and Mrs. Wrn. Chapman, of Hay. Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Sheppard are spending their . holidays visiting zi andrelatives in this district. friends Tuesdays papers contain the an- nouncement that,Rev, T. W. Jones, of Hensall, is to be married in Toronto an Thursday, June 20, to Miss'• Wil - land Hams,' who came out ,from Eng with the church army missionaries. ildren is A pleasant • medicine for d}i Mother 'Graves' Worm Exterminator, and it is excellent for drivingworms from, the system. tixv.y. AJ J s. md ri1. � 1 IQ Bat's P. & G, 390 10 Bars Gold , 49c 10 Bars Surprise 59c 10 Bars Comfort 59c ` 10 Bora Castile, , , , , 29c 5 Bars Infants Delights.,..., ., 29c 5 Bars. PalmOlive 39c 5 BAT'S Lux Soap ,,,,,,,,,, ,,,,,>..,,,,.,.,,,.,, 39c. IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH W.. J. FINNIG1N voInninownormostow AUCTION SALE. Of Farm Stock, Implements and Furniture, Etc, -:Thos, Brown, Auc- tioneer, has been instruoted to sell at Walton Saw Mill, on Friday, Jeine 20th, at 1 o'clock sharp, the ,following: Live Stock --=1 Hereford cow, 3 years calf at foot' 1 Holstein cow, 4 with years, fresh; 1 co*, 5 years old, fresh, '1 Holstein cow due in Aug.; 1 Jersey tow fresh -3 months; 1 young sow, 9 pigs 6 weeks old, 20 Leghorn hens 1 year old, Implements -6-11, Iarterne- tional binder, 5 -ft. mower, horse rake, Baby Grand car, manure Spreader, 2-` furrow plow; 2 tvalking`pkolw s, turnip sower, high wagon, 2 truck wagons, 2 medium light wagons, top buggy, cutter, 3 sets o,f sleighs, large ,galvan- ized water trough, hay rake, hay fork, and' ropes, wheel scraper, grindstone, 2 hay racks, several pairs pine rack sills, 2 sets.harro'ws, 1 coal box, 1 gra- vel 'box, turnip slicer, 2 sets double harness, set single harness, barrel of molasses, 2 sets sling ropes, 1 set of 1400 ib. scales, lots of 1 and 2 in oh lumber; chains, whiffletrees, neck- yokes, etc, Household Effects. -1 bedroom suite, 2 iron beds with new springs, 1. iron- cot with springs, '1 chiffonier, 1 washstand, 3 toilet sets, davenport, leather chair 2 rockers, 3 parlor tables, 2 rugs 9x12, 2 Congo- ]cum rugs,, couch bed, stretcher, gram- ophone with records, 1 typewriter, l desk, Peninsular range, Souvenir range, 3 -(burner coal ail stove with-ov- i THE FORD CAR STEEL BODY' Combines Strength ewith eauty THE high grade steel used in building Ford car bodies gives maximum driving protec- tion. Beauty of design has been combined with rugged strength in these all -steel bodies. The `wood parts shown in the diagram are used only for attaching the interior trice and roof material. If this body -that of the Tudor Sedan in this instance- mounted on a Model "A" chassis, were turned over -and resting on the roof, it would support the chassis, engine and all with. out even bending the narrowwindow pillars. Such is the strength and high safety factors of Ford engineering. Vision obstruction is reduced to a minimum by the use of narrow steel pillars. Lower rear panels, including the wheel housing, are made in one piece. This unusual feature on. body construction gives additional strength. Electrical welding adds greater rigidity and reduces the possibility of squeak and rattle. Panels and frame sections are welded or riveted. In assembly of large - units wherebolts are necessary, strips of and -squeak material are used between sections. Sound deadening material is also used. Soft roof •construction, of heavy padding over galvanized mesh wire, provides an ad- ditional element of quietness. Drive it Yourself - there is no Better Test Ford Car Features Choice of colours 5s to e5: miles an hour Se -horse power engine - Full balloon Ursa Fully enclosed etz-brake system 4 H,udadle hydraulic ehosk absorbers sa to ste miles per gallon of gasoline Shatterproof glay Windshield Theft proof ignition toes, Ratability and low upkeep Arrange for your demonstration ride with the nearest Ford dealer J. F. Daly SEAFORTO Ontario • en, Large alarm,stove pipes, kitchen cupboard, kitehen kabinet; 6 kitchen chairs, ititcheo'tattle; elutta Gabia ct„ oak dt1idsg chairs, 1,ste l• dex, flower ,arl, clothes „hasse, refrigerator,; 2 lawn .matters ' cream .separator, Daisy churn, lee creain freezer, fgardea} swing, 2 cistern puinps, ?Maxwell washer'with eleetrie motor, 2 clothes wringers, wash tubs and boilers, kit- chen aallosils,, number of books and pictures, Grokutoleboard, lmps, pails, dishes, gems and other articles, Pos- itively'no reserve as proprietor is giv- ing up business, Terms -Sums sof $10 and under, cash; aver that amount 9 months' credit given or furnishing approved jartiit notes. Five per cent,. straight oaf for , Gash on credit antlotmts, land owners for security, Thos. Brown, Auct,; John Me•Don'ald, Prop. •ARJCTIQN SALE TOf Desirable Huse and Lot in the Town of Seaforth.-The Executor of the estate of George 1Baile, +late of the Village of Egmondvilie, en the Coun- ty of Huron, Retired Fanner, deceas- ed, has instructed Thomas Brown, ,Auctioneer, to offer, for sale by Pub- lic Auction on Saturday the 29th day ,of June, 1929, at the 'hour of two o'clock p,rn., on the premises, the following parcel of ,land; Being composed of lot number two hundred and fifteen on the East side of Ord Street in Jarvis Survey in the Town' of Seaforth, in the County of Huron. There is a good double frame house w'ith stone foundation on the property, also a good shed, stable and garden. Terms of Sale, Ten per cent, of the pttrchase money ht cash on the date of sale and the balaftce within three weeks. For further particulars and ,conditions of sale, apply to BEST & BEST, Seaforth, Ont. Solicitors for Executor. Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, Dated. June 5th, 1929. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. ".Win. Oliver and family wish to express their gratitude for the .kindness and sympathy shown by friends and neighbors during their re- cent sad bereavement, $2 KINDLING $2. A coal 'box of salvage boards thrown in from building. Ideal for breaking into kindling and light fire wood. Delivered for $2.00.' E. L. BOX TIiCIJ'RSDAY, ARM,: 20, 1929, PROFESSIONAL CARDS, •Medical, _ PI" 21 GI O S • P s' • 1:>;:12, TJ I R h o f rs S, _G and 'S1trdeon, Late of London af s, . pital, London, England, Speei4 attention to diseases of' the SYS, ear. ' nose and throat, 'Office. and resid- ence esi -ence behind :Dominion Bank, Office Phone No. Si Residence Phone tflit DR, F , J. BURROWS, Seaforth, Ofirce and residence, G'oderich street,. ,east of the United Church, Coroner' for the County of Huron, Telephone' No. 40. TEACHER WANTED. First -closes ,certificate, experienced; 1Protestant teacher for S. S. No. 4, 'McKillop. One preferred .to sweep, dust and ,care for coal furnace, Alpply, stating salary to I3. F. LAWR'ENCE,,. Sec.-ITrt QQ., .r,r, 5, Seaforth. 25 PT7PS FOR SALE, Collie pups for sale. Apply lot 34, con. 7, McKillop. J. W THOMP- SOIN, Phone 233r31. 25 STRAWBERRY FESTIVAL ILO,B A. Lodge' is holding a straw- berry festival on Mr, Fred Welsh's lawn on Friday night, June 28th, at 7.30 p.m Admission 25c. Good pro gram. Proceeds to go to help fur- nish a room in the new hospital. 'CAFETERIA TEA. The Ladies' Aid of the First Pres- byterian Church, ,Seaforth, are serv- ing a Cafeteria Tea in the basement of the church on Friday,' June Met, from 4 to 7. A good meal_ at your own price. 25 OAT FEED. Excellent for milch cows and young pigs. Low casb price td clear stack on hand, THOMStON CHOP- PING MIILL. 2'5 FOR SALE. 'Scotch Collie pups for sale, Apply to R. FROST, Seaforth.- 25 FOR RENT OR SALE. Eight -room brick house on East William street, four bed rooms, cel- lar, -hard and soft water, electric light, furnace all in good shape,for rent or sale. Apply to .ADAM HAYS, Seaforth. 23tf FOR SALE. Threshing outfit, one 25=50 Sawyer Massey gas tractor and a large size McDonald separator, with all mod -- ern improvements and in a good state of repair. Apply to CON ECKART, Seaforth, Ont. 26 DR. C. MACKAY.-C. Macltay;,. Mortar , graduate of Trinity University and gold medallist of Txinity Medical College; member of the 'College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontarks. DIR, F. J R. FORSTDR-Eye, Ear - Nose and Throat. 'Graduate in Medi- cine, edicine, University of Toronto 1892, Late Assistant New York O•phthi,I- rnic and Aural Institute, Moorc'field'o• Eye, and. Golden Square throat, how- 'pitals, London, England. At CornmF• ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday is each month, from 11 a.m. to ,3 pi.om, •'DR, W, C, SPROAT,-•iGraduate et' Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, London. Member of • College of ,Physicians and Sar- geons.of Ontario, Office in Aberharttt, Drug Store, Main St„ Seale rtk. Phone 90, Dental. DIR. J. A. MUNN, Successor to Dr, 12, •R, Ross,'" graduate of Norils western University, Chicago, ill. 13-. centiate (Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, •Toronto, Oiifice aver Sill's+ hardware, Main St,, Seaforth, I hone• 15'1.' DR. Fr J. BFCH,ELY, graduate, Royal o e Dental „College o f ent Surgeons,. Toronto. Office over W, R, Small's - grocery, Main St., Seaforth. Phones. office 18SW, residence 185J. Consulting Engineer, S. T, ARCHIBALD, B,A.Sc, (Tor.),,' O.L.S.; Registered Professional En- gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate- Member. Engineering Institute of Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ont, Auctioneer. GEORGE ELLIOTT,, Licensed.' Auctioneer for the County of Hums Arrangements can 'be made for Stift' Date at The 'Seaforth News. Charged' moderate and satisfaction guaranteed' WATSON AND REIDF%; REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) ' MAIN $T,, SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effct' ed 'at lowest rates in First -Clare Companies. ;\ THE McK1LLOP Mutual Fire Insurance CL FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY; ONLY, INSURED Officers -James Connolly. Goder-' ich; Alex. James Evans;. Beethwood, Vice President; - D, ,F. McGregor Seaforth, Sec. Treasurer Directors -!Wan. Rinn, No. 2. Sea- forth, John %Bennewies Brod>,agen; James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc- Ewen. Clinton; James Connolly, God-; eridh; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Seams. forth; J. M. Sholdice. No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, Warlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. Agents -Alex. Leitch, Ir.re 1, Clin- ton; • E. •Hinchley, Seaforth; J A., Murray, r.r, No. 3, Seaforth; -J. V. Yeo; Holmesville; R. G. Jarrnoutb, Bornholm. James Kerr and John Goyenlock, Seaforth, auditors, Parties' desirous to effectinsurahce or trans- act; other business,;, will be promptly attended: to by application to any ©f_; the above named officers addressed., to their respective postoffices. BEE SUPPLIES FOR SALE' - Supers, extracting combs, "jumbo hive bodies and combs, etc„ 'storing cans, foundation and frames, sepYtrat- ors, other supplies. W. D. IHOAG, box 3'37, Seaforth. 25 H'ULLETT. FARM FOR. SALE Con. 2, Lot' 8, Hullett, 5 miles west of Seaforth, 5 miles east of Clinton," mile from school, 3 miles from church and general store. On the pre- mises is a brick house nearly new, frame kitchen attached, with water, cellar elevator and furnace, New steel implement,building,24x60. New lien house 16x48, Large bank barn with cement . stabling and water works, net+er failing well. Sir acres good hardwood hush,' 35 acres spring crop, 20 acres hay, rest in grass, good or- chard, good fences 'and well drained. Rural mail and telephone. O,RVILLE DALE, r.r. 4, Canton. ; • 24tf CLOVEk SEED Yellow Sweet Clover Seed„for sale. Government tested,. Apply to RAY CRIAWFOiRD, Lot 18, Con. 14, Mc- Killop, Walton R.R. 1, ' 13tf NOTICE. IBalby chicks lower in price. Barred Rocks 15c each. S.C. W..Leghorns, 14c each, : After Jane; 12th all chicks 2c less. E. J. TREIWARTHA, Holmesville P.O., Ont. Phone 611'r22,• Clinton central. ' 12tf Miller's IW,orm'Po+wd'ers never Sail, They immediately attack. the 'worms and carpel ahem from the system. They are ,complete in ,themselves, not only as a worm destroyer, but as a highly beneficial medicine for thil- deem, •dorre'eting woak digestion .and restoring the debilitated system to healtlefuiness, Without ,which the growth ,cif the chilld 'Will be retarded and its. cons3ittition. weakened,, SEAFORTH. MARKETS. Wednesday, 'June . 19th. Fowl, 6 lbs., per lb. an • Fowl, 5. lbs per lb..21:r Fowl, 4 lbs. • per lb. 199 ., Fowl, under 4 lbs, per lb. l7e Broilers, 2 lbs, per ib 26c Broilers, 114 to 2 +lbs:per Ib. 22e Broilers, under 1'5 abs, per Ib. Itis Old roosters, per lb 11Ilk. Eggs, per doz. lchc 22c, 26C-' Brater, per lb. 38c' P,otatoes, . per bag 95 Hogs, per cwt. $12.25 to $12.75 Here THURS.. PRI., SAT, Special Lon Chaney In His Most Exciting V,ehicit WHILE THE CITY SLEEPS An Epic of New York's Detective Force •Ch'aney, the Man with a Thousand Feces, is a hard -(boiled piainclo'thee.' man -a rough, tough, kindly figure, but watch him in action against the city's racketeers You'll gasp -You% cheer. You'll love itl Pl`.ere THSIRS., FRI., SA'r. Mon, Tues. and Wed, BE'BE DANIELS WHAT A NIGHT with Neil Hamilton and. William Austin Princess