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Yreatd TulissKatie .Sott.
Mrs P. Fisher and, daughter Elean-
or are spending a few days visiting
friends in 1ruoehetd,
'Mrs, J. Reid and Miss Minnie spent
a few daYs last week vtaiting friends
in Brucefield,
Mr, Alden Appleton has accepted
a, position near Bayfield for the stn -
mer months. -
Miss Jean 114ax'well, who has spent
the last two weeks visiting Mrs, J,
Peck, has returned to Whitby.
The many friends of Mrs. N. Peck;
wile has been confined to her room
with illness, will be pleased to hear
she is progressing � nicely.
'Mr. and Mrs, 1'V. J. Elder, who re-
cently returned from 'California, are
getting nicely settled in Mrs, Alex.
Sparles' dwelling,
IMr, John Carmichael of Detroit is
spending his vacation with friends.
Miss Eleanor Skinner of Thorndale
spent last week visiting Miss Irene
Hoggarth.
.Mr. and ' J. Szieitzer and
� A.J
daughter, Lois of Detroit spent the
week end with Mrs. S'weitzer's par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Higgins.
Mr. and Mrs, Earl Palmer of Wind-
sor, are visiting relatives and friends
in to'tvn.
Mr. William MoLaren. spent a few
days in Toronto last week.
Mr. Wm,'Simp'son of Detroit visit-
ed over the week end with friends in
toawn.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Howard of Ex-
eter are spending a few clays visiting
friends in town,
Hensall Orangemen e
men intend to go to
Wmghaaai on the
1 -til
Miss Florence Welsh of London is
spending her vacation here: '
Miss Mae Simpson and friend of
Detroit are spending their holidays
visiting friends here and also camp-
ing at Bayfield.
Miss Lillian Steacy and Miss Ber-
nardette Bisbner of Detroit are spend-
ing their vacation at the home of Mrs.
Steacy,
Mr, and Mrs; Sparrow of Paisley
were week end visitors with Mr. and
Mrs. Ladd McEwen,
Decoration services were held at
McTaggart's and Hensall Union cern-
eteries on Sunday by the Oddefliow''s,
Wet weather this week has decayed
haying operations, but has greatly
helped other crops. Beans and roots
look splendid and there will he a big
yield of raspberries.
Mr, Geo. Gramm, who has been
visiting relatives. in Michigan for the
last two weeks, was taken seriously
ill last week.
Miss Helen Heffernan of London
has been spending'a few days visiting
here with her father, Mr, Lawrence
Heffernan.
The United Church is holding a
picnic at Bayfield on Wednesday,
Jury 17th.
Mr. and Mrs. Donald McKinnon
and Mr, and Mrs: Laird 'Mickle are
apending their holidays at Rondeau
Park.
Mr. John Passmore has returned
from a week's fishing trip at Pike's
Bay.
Mr. Alf Smith of London spent the
week end visiting his father and mo-
ther here, Mr. Smith intends to
move to London where he has a gbod
situation,
een Dyment o£ Fordsun, Mich., ar•
rived on Saturday to visit the formers
parents, Mr. and ,Mrs, 3,,11': 'Tippet,
Air. DYmeat spent the co end h vv k is d v vi
kh
them
of i.
Wm, Cat Cameron of Detroit Mr. W as L.a t5
spending his vacation with his father
and sister,
Mr. J. W, Brown returned to De-
troit on Sunday after having spent the
holiday and week end with his wife
and family.
Mr, and Mrs. Bred, Richards of De-
troit spent the holiday Ansi week end
at the Ritz.
Mrs, G. W. Elliott spent a few days
fn London: 'the first part of the week.
Miss Ethel Fowlie has returned
home after a vacation Spent in Lou-
don, •
A tournament ,:narked the opening.
of Bayfield Golf and Country Club
for the season on Wednesdayof.last
week. Dr, W. J. Reid of Detroit won
the Bayfield cup for the second year
with a scare of 82 gross, handicap 19,
net 63.
STANLEY.
Death of Ervin McBride..— Ervin
Frederick McBride, second son of
Mr, and Mrs, John McBride, of Hay
township, died in St, Joseph's hospi-
tal, London, after a few days' illness,
on Saturday, July 6th, 1929. Ervin
had had a sore throat about a week
previous, but had been able to be
around as usual, being at Grand Bend
on Dominion . Day. , Although not
feeling particularly, well on Tuesday
and Wednesday he was able to work.
He consulted a doctor on Thursday
and the following morning was taken
to St. Joseph's Hospital, London,
where' on Saturday at noon his illness
vaadhe
be lockjaw t
waspronounced to !
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ing. His parents were at his bedside
When 'the end came, This promising,
iHensall .girls won again in the re-
turn game at Brucefield Monday ev-
ening.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. ;Smith, after a
very pleasant visit here with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Consitt, have returned to
Buffalo..
Mrs. David McLean left last week
for an extended trip to the West.
The automobile dealers have sold
quite a manlier of cars. Cook Bros.
have sold the following. Essex, And-
rew Dougall, T. R. Bender, Wan.
Delta, .Ben Elder, Geo. Philips, T. W.
Harper, F. Coughlin, Henry Soldan,
Atex. Mi staid, Fred Rathwell, Mel-
vin Lightfoot, Joseph Gelinas, C.
Harris, C. Murray, S. Grab. Hudson
cars, W. Fraser, R. Sparks, F. C. Fal-
coner.
IMr, Jas, Priest, who has the con-
tract for the southwest drain, will
soon have the contract completed.
Miss Mattie Ellis left on Tuesday
for a visit with friends in Penetang,
Guelplh and Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Cudmore and fam-
ily of Toronto spent a few days last
week visiting their mother, Mrs, Rol-
land Cudmore.
Mrs, Jas. Coxworth and Miss 011ie
Coxworth were week end visitors with
Mrs. Scruton.
Mrs, Peter Mann of London is
spending a few days visiting friends
here,
BAYFIELD.
Mrs. Thompson and Miss Gertrude
Thompson of Toronto and Mrs. (Col)
Hatch of Detroit spent the week end
with the former's brother, Rolbert
Delgaty.
Messrs. Allan Pye and Sam Widd-
convbe returned to Walkerville on
Saturday after having spent their va-
cation with the latter's parents. Mrs.
Pye and two boys remained for a
longer visit.
Mr, and Mrs.' Albert Carty and
Junior and Mrs. M. 'Given arrived on
Tuesday from Detroit to s,,pend a>va-
cation at the latter'.s home in the vil-
lage,
'Misses Myrtle µArmstrong, Jean
Twyford Eileen Rumball, Jean
Munch, Susie Livermore, Evelyn Hall;
Margaret P7umsteel, Delores Harris,
Marion Mason and Vera Pepper of
Clinton are spending two weeks' va-
cation in Jowebt's Grove.
Mr. and Mrs H. Stalker of Chicago
spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs,
Fred Gemeinhardt while motoring
through Ontario:
Mr. and Mrs. Sloan and family of
Stratford are in Shannon's cottage in
Lakeside Park.
Mise Marion MclLarcn of Port El-
to is visiting her aunt, Mies I. Stir-
ling
Mr. 'W; McBride of Windsor spent
a couple of days this week with his
wife and family at ;the home Of her
mother, Mrs. A. Currie.
Mrs. Weekes and family of Detroit
arc occupying John Doyle's cottage.
Mr, and Mrs. John McDonald and
family of Detroit spent the fourth of
July and week end with the fornier's
aunt, Mr.'s 3, Toms,
Mrs. Petty Dyment, Betty a t,d >ri1
upright lad attained his eightesnth
birthday 011 April 27t!t, and his re-
liability and strength of eharnater,
had been evidenced bY the splendid
manner in which he assumed a
share of the responsthility of the
farm rihituagement owing to his fa-
ther's 111.'health - the past couple of
Years, He was of a bright disposition,_
always in the best of health and spin
its, and of late had taken a great in-
terest
nterest in' keeping bees, Possessing a
goon voice and musical talent, Ervin
was a valued member of the Blake
choir, and recently had learned to.
play the sarro'phone; also he took a
part in the McBride orchestra. He
leaves to mourn his loss, his sorrow-
ing parents, one brother Roy, married
and living on the Goshen line, Stan-
ley; and three sisters, Mrs, -John Love,
Parr line, Stanley`, and Misses Edith
and Grace, at home. Also his grand-
mothers, Mrs. Samuel McBride, Sr,,
of Zurich (now residing in Stanley)
and Mrs. Fred Deichert, of Zurich,
The funeral took place on Tuesday
afternoon to Bayfield eemtery, Rev,
3. W. Penrose, pastor of B,la'ke United
Church, of which deceased was a
member, officiated, assisted by Rev,
R. A. Lundy, of Nile. The pallbearers
were his five cousins and best friend:
Edgar, Walter and Lloyd McBride,
Elgin Hayter, Clarence Stephenson
and Jacob. Deichert, Friends', were
present from l;Iullett township, Galt,
Stratford and Windsor,.as well as a
very large number of friends and, rel-
atives from the immediate community,
overr which a gloom was cast by his
sudden passing. To the bereaved
parents, sincerest sympat'hy • is ex-
tended.
Mr. and Mrs, Duncan and daughter,
iof Sarnia, spent
Laura and Claire, s
ent
several ay
s th
is
week with Mrs. Du -can's
sister, Mrs, J. J. Richardson and
other relatives here and in Seaforth.
Good Value
Our SHOES are good values at the prices we ask.
Gold Medal and Gilt Edge TWINE at lowest prices
RED PATH SUGAR
Per cwt, ,,., �.S Q
IT PAYS TO DEAL WITH
W. J. FI N I A...
Mr. and Mrs, ,P. J. Oan'telon of God- days at the home of his uncle, Mr.
erich visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Rich- Robt. Webster.
ardson. on Monday.
Seaforth pipe band took part in the
lawn social at Moncrief last week and
in the garden party at'Seaforth under
auspices L,lOaB.A. They are sure a
treat to hear and see in their new unf.
form: and will take part iii the celebra-
tion in Wingnam on July "12.which no
doubt will be a big day. Give the
band a lift. It is managed by Mr.
Norman Nichol, of Seaforth, a real.
manager.
Mrs, Robt. Pearson and son John
and 'Mrs, Brimler visited at the home'
of Mrs. Robt. Webster on Tuesday,.
Mr. AndrewFoote hadthenisfo
misfor-
tune
to lose a valuable horse, • • augmented by many tither handsome
Mr. Clifford Welbster spent a fewgifts ;frontfriends of the bride, Miss
KIFPEN.
Shower.—A pleasant 'evening was
spent at the home of Mr, Robert
Cooper on Monday when. a shower
given 'n honor f thebride-to-be,
WAS a o bride to be,
Miss Olive, Cooper, by the choir, and
Young Peoples Society. The gifts
were brought in by little Willie Sproat
and little Gwendolyn Cooper, as dain-
ty bride and groom, drawing a pret-
tily decorated wagon, A wool com-
forter, a:sihk'bedspread, a silver. cake'
plate and a purse of money
were' the
gifts from the church organizations,
BALL and
ROLLER Bearings
Reduces Friction
and Makes for
Ease of Operation
Drive it
Yourself—
there is no
q) Better Test
Ford Car
Features
Choice of colours:
.66 to 65 miles an hour
40 -horse power engine
Pull balloon tires
Pully enclosed eiz-brake system
• Houdaifc hydraulic shook
absorbare
90 50 50 miles per gallon
of gasoline
Shatterproof glass windakield
Theft proof ignition lock
Reliability and low upkeep
j AVISH use of ball and roller bearings in the Ford car greatly,
L1 reduce friction and contribute to easier operation and
longer life of the car. Note the coasting ability of the Ford car
as compared to any other automobile in its weight class.
Examination of the chassis will at once show the advantages of
these bearings. On the. rear axle pinion and differential all the
taper roller bearings are held to such close limits that adjustment
is unnecessary, pinion and ring gear always being held in proper
mesh.
Spiral roller bearings are used in the rear hub because of their
large bearing surface and ability to carry heavy loads. One is
also used on the drive shaft at the universal joint end, to assure
perfect alignment.
Taper roller bearings in the front wheels have a simple adjust:
went. Roller thrust bearings on the spindle bolts make for easy
steering.. Two bearings, one above and `-one below, tsake up
the thrust on the steering worm.
The fan shaft operates on a roller bearing. The generator, thg
transmission, the connection between the spline and drive
shafts, the clutch, the flywheel— all these important parts are
made more efficient and enduring throughythe use of ball and
roller bearings-,
These bearings form a striking illustration of the engineering
skill and care used in building the Ford car.
Arrange for your demonstration ride with the
nearest Ford Dealer
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SEAFORTH
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Ontario
Dinner in a few words.expressod
predation of the luridness of every-
one, after • which a shortrogratnnae.
was given,; consisting of solos by Mrs,
E
. Butt api.ompinred by her slater
,
Mrs J McGregor, piano solos by
Miss Mary McDonald and Mrs. John
McGregor, and violinsolos by Mr.
Alex, McGregor, all of which were
much enjoyed The conunittee was
composed of Miss Gladys VteLean for
the Y,P.S. and Mrs, Httgh ;MSoMur'trie
and Mrs, Earl Sproat Inc the choir.
Miss Olive Anderson has been
Spendingtwo weeks in Marlette, Minh,
Rev, and, .Mrs. Alfred L'anden, o"f
Jackson, Mich„ are visiting his grand-
mother; Mrs.• John, Anderson, who is
now in her, ninetieth year, and also at
Mr. and .Mrs. Workman's, This is
Rev, Mr. Landen's first visit to Can-
ada, •
Mr. John Squires, of Port Huron,
Who when .a child, lived in'Kippen,
son of John Squires, is visiting his
aunt, Mrs. Ricker, east of the village..
His homeused to be on Mr. J. A,
Wiorkman's property. 3t is 25 years"
since he was here
Mr. Robinette and friends;. of To-
rontol were visiting Airs. Jeffrey in
the village. He is a man who has tra-
velled extensively and says this dis-
trict is well naane•d the ,garden of
Canada. .
Love-Cdoper, ,-'Kippen 'Manse was
the scene of a pretty wedding at 4
o''clock
on 'Wednesday, July 10,Whenn
MaryOlive,eldest (laughter of Mr.
Robt, J. Cooper and the ' late Mrs,
Cooper, became the bride of R. Grant
Love, 'son of Mr, and Mrs, Robert
Love, of ,Hay, Rev, R. R. !Conner
performed the ceremony. Miss aGrace
Cooper was her •sister's,bridesmaid
and 'Mr. . Gleti•Leve assisted 'td his a
sebro-
ther: 'Following a honeymoon n sPent
at London and Toronto, Mr, and
Airs Love will • reside at Lansing,
Mich.
Mrs, WIn, !Haggai. and son, of To-
ronto, are visiting at the home of her
sister, Mrs, Thos. Dayman.
Miss Mary McNaughton, or Sault
Ste. Marie, is spending her vacation
at her hoine in Tuckersmith,
Mr. and Mrs, 3, 'Ballantyne and
their two daughter, of Fort William,
are visiting among their !friends' and
relatives around 'GCippen.
Mr, !Webster MoNaughton, of 'Poi t
Arthur spend a day or two with his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, John Mc-
Naughton before going to Queen's
University, where he is taking a spina -
mer course,
Mrs. Reid and 'Miss Minnie Reid; of
Hensall, visited Mr. aiad Mrs. 'John
Jarrott last week.
'Mr. and Mrs. A. Anderson and
Misses Olive and 'Frances are visiting
in Michigan.
Mrs, Henry Ivison is visiting her.
daugh'te'r, ,Mrs. Torrance, of Por-
ter's ;Hill.
Mr. and Mrs Will McGregor and
family spent Sunday at Springbank.
Mr. and: Mrs, Fred, Clark and chil-
dren, of Calgary, who have been visit-
ing Mr. ;and Mrs, W. M. Doig, left to
resume their trip to Muskoka, and
Quebec ''before returning to their
home id Calgary.
Mr. and Mrs. Ballantyne, of Fort.
William, and Mrs. MctCurdy, and Mr
John McDonald, of ,Exeter, and 'Mrs.
G. T. McKay and son Hugh and dau-
ghters, Misses Pearl and Ruby, of
London, were recent visitors pi Mr.
and Mrs, Wm. McDonald.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mr, Henry•Francis and family with
to express their sincere appreciation
for the many expressions of sympathy
shown them in their' recent bereave-
ment. •
CARD OF, THANKS
Mr. and Mrs: Thomas Richardson,
of Mill Road, wish to thank all
friends and neighbors for kindness
shown in their recent bereavement.
AUCTION SALE
Sixty acres of choice hay on the
far;na of the late T. Hays, lot 29, con.
3, McKillop, on Saturday, July I'3th,
at 4 o'clock. Will be sold by the acre
or field, 'to suit purchasers. Terms; 3
months on approved paper. Barn
room if required. T. Brown, auction-
eer. J. M. Govenlock, Executor. "
BOYS NOTICE.
Any boy found breaking windows
in any Seaforth buildings will stand
consequences. There has been too
much of it, Take warning.
W. W F1EE, Chief of Police.
BINDER FOR SALE.
'Good seven -foot Massey -:Harris
binder No..5, pole trunk, sheaf carrier,
all coniplete in No, 1 working order.
Terms can be arranged. Apply at
The News. 28
WA'NT'ED..
At once, maid for general house
work. Apply at The News. 28tf
FOR SALE.
DeLaval•tCr'eani Separator, ,practi-
cally as good as new. For quick sale,
cheap. Apply to The News Office 281
FARMERS' SONS ATTENTION'
Any Huron County Boy contem-
plating attending
ontem-platingatten'ding the Ontario Agri-
cultural College for either the Asso-
ciate or Degree Course is eligible to
compete forthe combined Huron'
County and Massey Fund scholar-
ship. Particulars of scholarship may
be found elsewhere inthis paper. Ap-
plications should be addressed to the
DIEP'AR'T1v ElNT OF AGRIiCIU:L-
TUIRIE, Clinton, Ont..
HAY FOR SALE.
15 acres of choice timothy hay for
sale, Lot 5; con, 1, Tuckersanith, Ap-
ply to P. Dill, Dublin. • 29
MACHINERY WANTED.
Any,person having a small circular
saw 'Inc. cutting wood, also' a Cock
Shutt double riding plow with a wide
bottom. State condition and price. Ap-
ply to The News Office. 28
FOR RENT OR SALE.
Eight -room 'brick house on East
William street, four bed rooms, cel-
lar hart! and soft water, • electric
light: furnace all in good shape for
rent or sale, .tllpply to ADAM HAYS,
Seaforth. 23,tf
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Directors—
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James Evan
Ewen. Clinto
erich; Alex.
forth; J. M.
Robert Ferr
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to their resp,
A quantity
hard maple
sale, 12 to 14
Seaforth at
wood and -$4
white ash ar
12 to 14 feet
stone boat
at one end,
long, at $1,5
planks for $
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