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The Seaforth News, 1929-08-01, Page 8
TIE 1FORTH S. T I/RSDASK, AV i9 9. M day in Coder16, LIVE ST.00IC MARICIBTS PROr SSIOMAL CARDS. Tt ENSALL., Mr, Wna', (Hudgins of London ;i int "'p"'� r;, 'i The Ymng People of the United Church liienielted at,Bayfield on Tues- Toronto Live Stock `!pronto, July 29:---'Cattle---Receipts IMecligal. t few dap, this week visiting friends g iexe: Mr, Elliott 13e11 of Detroit, who has some e nine kris been in poor health far s zt returned home and had lits tonsils re- rnaved.at Mrs, Paterson's hospital. Mn' Case Troyer 'of 'Brtd$cburg r! •,", Why Suffer u+ ;;,; .. Qp ori olu pain? - ( /�p` day'. lay 'Mrs, dbert Caldwell entertained' • R her Sunday Sahool class lack Thurs- day at her home. The girls had a splendid time playing games end hadBIN tea on the lawn. Mess Mary ll is visiting her l GILT EDGE and 60LD MEDAL j, �%` �1, 1 t d, D "'� WINE �l der b 1 ` c , -4,150, Market rattier (tett! with sup- Pl1 fairly heavy Demand for good rivaltty killers, Heavyweights •9ald from $11.75 to $10;50. Ggod quelttl! butcher steers range(! from $10,50 to butcher $11; er' cwt; fair to good steers; $9;50 to .510,25, Continan sold at $R. �R, Ile HUGH ROSS, 1?'hysic'tgsi ago Suz�g eon. Late' of London 'Itersn. ;Pita!, i.,ondon, E gianci.' Specht!! attsntiazt to diseases of the cYt, enc. nose and throat Office and rasa - etice behind Dominion ;Bank, ,Office Phone No.. 5; Residence )'hone Eft few n town visiting his relieve - - the Misses Caldwell, of near cousins Misses Tap price for heifers, $10,50' fair odaysther mother and other relatives, nether Mr, and Mrs, James Smith ,of,'Brid- .bur ' spent the week -end visiting at thehomo€ Mr. and Mrs. Win, Cort- sift. ,Mr, and Mrs, Arthur Wilson and to their NILIt1Np1 will periodicpain,s, p headaches, paoblew ohes, 'weakness. y' and many oareenttwentsfrom which fgwwomenareentirely#iee, no won. (MAWreeonetruotiveNerveTonio, NILk7NB oau be obtained in either Blythe; Mr. and Mrs. Dewar and Mrs, L3 on sent Monday in London, Mx end 1,Mrs, D. D. RoUerton spent Sil-vitt y at neuce ealchwho has been i nn RED PATH SUGAR .., r �7 "' • MANITOBA FLOUR .. >. .. :..........„.....4.49' to melittin quality, $9 to $9.7ar and common,. S7. Cows inaout steady with moderate demand, $7!50 to SS, and $8.50 for choice gnalit Common. to medium, $6 to $7.25; canners $4. Baby beef $11 to $15, DR. F . J, BURROWS, Seaforth: Office and residegee, Goderich street', east of, the "United Church. Coroner for the Go'unty of ,Huron. Tele hone No, 40. P daughter :Marie have returned home in Toronto after spending a few weeks at the home of Mr, and Mrs. liquid or tablet form ab 01,00 per boetleor'botc• LIMITED- visiting her mother here returned to Ottawa on Monday: • Mr. and Mrs. Dewar, Mrs: I�tott and 5 STRING BROOMS • , . , t ,... , , • , , •; ,,. , , 4 • • • • • • • 49c stronger, most sales at $13. ',Bologna bulls $6,5'0 to $8; heavy bnteher bull at 7,2,5 to $ DR. C, MACTCAY.-.C, Mackulr, honor graduate of Trinity University, W. Consitt, -'LABORATORIES, Mrs. ,Bertha Bell *and son Arnold are away on a two weeks vacation to City places. NILENE 126 Wellington St. West TORONTO 2, oNT., CANADA Mrs, J. Lyon spent Friday with Mr, and Mrs. 'R'obert Smith of Summer- hill Sunday it pays you to deal with $7,75, Feeders sold at $8.25 to $9!5'0, Calvaa�li'eceihtS t 1,350, Vealers at $14;50 to , 15:50 common t medium $ , o $1'0 eo $14;, grassers $7, and gall medallist of Trinity Medics4 Collage,^ member of the College, ri& Physicians and Surgeons of Onto Atlantic and other Mrs. Roland, Cudmore is confihed to her room through illness. Icer dough- ter,' Miss Beatrice, Cudmore 'of Toron- to, is home taking care of 'her, De- SOLD SY Pharmacy11rs,. Keating's SEAFORTH • Mr, and Mrs, Mc. Cool spent with the latter's father,Mr, T; Millar, Ruddell spenFriday, with Clinton.efriends, Miss Jean Andrew of Clinton is vi's- � FI I AN Sheep and lambs-•Reeemts- 50. $14 for best ewes and wethers; $12 for buck lambs, Lightweight Sheen $6 to $6,50. • 'Hogs for DR, F. J. R. I+OIRSTER--Eye ,Ear eine aUni•versity fraToronto �1 Late Assistant New York Opht6s*- ••e, A,rveitzer of Mr, and Mrs.J. S trait spent the week -end visiting At Your Local Drug; Store or direct. iting her friend, Miss Hazel'kIaggart. a. She is survived by one son •'Thos. -Receipts -&50. $15 select off cars and $14.50 off trucks. mic and Aural Instit Moorefie1s't Eye, and Golden Sgnare throat how - report in Olinteir had lot- ' London. friends in town, Mr. and Mrs, Bertram North, after a verypleasant visit with relatives in townhave returned to their home in of all the children and the grand- children,and all the, brothers of the groans, while during the evening Messrs, Passmore and Hess entertain- in totheeThursdaY>zthis week and will have charge of the ser- i in nos .:Church on Sunday vice K will address united Mr. Forresterby death ocdttred on ail .22nd of (Mrs. Wigginton, widow of Y'obn Wigginton, who had passed J gBFishing one monthgher eighty-second year. Mrs. was before her Wigginton, with whom She terly made her home, and two (laugh- tens, Mrs. Hodgins of -Lucan Cross ing, and Mrs, Sofitley, Stafforilville, News -(Record.' Fishing in Georgian Bay. '.i the business' in Georgian ig is gi Bay -black bass for the rod, and sal- ' petals, England. At.C, ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Mondani IA each month, from 11 a.m, to 3 p.> Next visit in September. Woodstock: • has been•' open- a united service. a Howard =Wigginton McGregor. She - mon or lake trout down deep, I.A. (lancing pavilion yid a on the lot opposite the post of- p evening it was flee, On Saturday ev g ell atronized, an immense crowd P well resent. The McGregor -'Bolton being p orchestra supplied the music. Mr. James IR'oibhrson received a tet, egtam on Saturday evening advising ed with violin music,P. MMiss _tx;lice Higgins, is visiting with ' Sweitzer and her sister; Mrs, A, J. w other friends in Detroit, a The many friends. of Miss Margaret Anderson will be pleased to hear she is improving aher.her recent illness, Miss Greta McNaughton visited for Mrs. (!Rev:) JohnstonJ'ohn'ston and are spending - a month at their cot- P ig gage at Brighton Reach. Mr, Johns- joinp ton will them on Tuesday,. Miss Emily Little of London is.. the ies't of her parents here. gtMr, and Mrs. B. Nott, Mr. and Mrs, McCool and Mr. and Mrs. Vodden marriage Mary: was born in 'Glasgow, Scotland her - • father b ing a- boolsrbinder 'by trade, the family still having in their os- session several specimens of, this orb in handsome' 'hand -tooled leather. The family came to America when the subject of, this sketch was a mere Millees Worm Powders are notRbAT,UGraduate surpassed by any !other preparations as a vermifuge or •worm destroyer. In- deed, there .are few Preparations that have the merit that it has to recom- mend it, ivlothers, aware of 'its excel- lence, seek its aid at the first indica- Hotels and comfortable stn ing pp places 'afford every facility at teas- ona'ble rates and Canadian National Railways two gateways, viz,; midland and Parry Sound; with steamer connections. from each to re- •ore's and fishi rounds lying in- b ng B between. •pIR: W. C. SP of Faculty o'f Medicine, University Member Western Ontario, ,London. dea of College of •Physician's and Sus - geons of Ontario. ,Office in Aberbar'fl'6 DrugStore .;.Main St.,Seeks*'. Phoe 90, • him of the death of bis brother Peter Winnipeg. of WinnieThey a few days last week in and around Chiselhurst. spent Saturday at ;London. Miss West'broake of Goderich, Miss babe, settling first in New York. a couple of remained there only' tion of thepresence of worms in 'their children, that it is a perfect- 'Ask your nearest Canadian Nation- Agent for the booklet entitled, Dental. Mrs. Jas. Clark who broke her ankle several weeks ago is able to be ,Mr. Robt. Higgins was in Goderich on Tuesday, M. Youngblut of Auburn visited Mrs. John Nott on Saturday. years, however, coining to Canada and settling.a on a ,farm in Hullett P ly trustworthy medicine that will give immediate and tasting relief. al !+,30000 Islands of, the Georgian Bay,” DR. J. A. MUNN, Successor to Dr, R. R. !Ross, graduate of Nost}t- up and move around the house again. Mrs. Wm, Henry who has been confined to her room for the past few weeks, is slowly improving. Miss Irina Ronnie, after a verggi Y pleasant visit here has returned to De- At ,the midsummer examinations of the Toronto Conservatory of Music conducted by Vigo Kihl in Hensel] on July 9, the following pupils of Miss Greta Laramie, A,T;C,M. were sue- cessful. Jr. school piano, Florence Mc- Mr, and Mrs, W. Lyon and Mrs, Moody of Blyth spent Sunday at the home of nir, George Brogden, Mr. W Griffiths is spending a couple of weeks at his home in th, village. the farm being, now in the possession of a grandson, Mr. Charles •MdGreg-, or, There were four .brothers, Mrs. Wi "nton beingthe only sister and'" she was the last' of her family. J. 1VI. McGregor of the Vancouver Senn A World Apart. Wdten you leave the steamer '`Belle of Temagami' you are in a gtiiet re- 'treat seemingly thousands of miles from the `noisy w' rkaday world, CARD OF THANKS. Mr. aird Mrs, Wm, Riley wish to thank their manyfriends and neigh- 'born for the kind ex'presoons. of -gym- pa'thy and floral tributes in the their western Chicago, Ill, Li oentern;Royal University,of Dental Sur - eons' 'Torpn'to. Collegeo over SUFI! hardware, hardware Main St., Seaforth, P3soae 1'51. troit. Donald; primary school, Helen Glenn; The trustees of SS. No, 11. have a well-known newspaper man, w'ho Peace and quiet are the chief laws of recenit sad, bereavement. DR F,"BFCH.F.LY graduate. Miss Jessie'Forrest and mother from the West are visiting in town, 'Miss Annie •Consitt is visiting elemt!ntary, Myrtle Thompson, Isa- belle Sinale, Beatrice Daymond, engaged Miss Mary Moon as their teacher for the conning year. Blyth ,died last year was a brother. She was' married 56 years ago to- John w'ho her by this forest kingdom, twenty miles from the nearest automobile a,n'd' a 'hundred from YOUNG PIGS FOR SALE. Two litters of .young pigs; about 16 Royal College e:of ,Dentate Sur on Y 8 gt i Toronto; Office over W. R. Smith's friends at Perth and Toronto. !Miss Doris Bolton of London is BAYFIELD. Miss 1Valker and Miss Grace Love Mr, and Mrs, Hol'lyman of spent Sunday at the home. of Mr. John Armstrong. Wigginton, predeceased twenty -'five years. After her mar- nage 'they resided oil a farm on the, a street car. Under th lordly trees of Temaganai, black bass, lake trout and tnaskinonge in number, three weeks old: Apply to 'WM, J. HIOWIITT, Phoite 40-d�, 31 grocery, Main St., :Seaforth. thanes office 189W, residence It35J:. spending her vacation at her home yy retuned to A liner on Monday af- Mrs. ;Barton and boys of Toronto .Ba field Road and about 20 years ago lie in wait for the fisherman in the in- Myth, Lot 4,' 5, Con. 14, Hullett.: Consulting Engineer, here. ter spending two weeks at Miss N. are visiting the former's parents here, Mrs. Wigg niton moved to Clinton. numerable lakes. The quaint Indian WANTED. n MissMar- Miss Jean Bonthron and garet 'Habkirk are coftaging at Grand Bend. Ferguson's.Mr. g Weston has returned MMr. Henry home after visiting relatives in De- and Mrs. John Fingland •MMrs, Taman is visiting with Blythe friends this week, She had had remarkably good healthsettlements, until a few years ago, when she 'suf- feted a stroke from which she rallied the magnificent scenery and the many other attractions simply can't be appreciated until you see iRelialble girl.for general house- • work. Box 321: Seaforth 31 S. W. ARCHIBALD, B,A.Sc..(Toe:jia O,L.S.; Registered Professional Et- Lu ''and 'LanSurveyor, Associate Miss Mildred McDonnell is spend Miss ing her vacation at Grand Bend, i Mr. Johnny •Farquhar is visiting trait for a week.FARM Miss Ruble Fisher returned to. Kit- Mr. and Mrs, John Fingland spent Tuesday in Goderich, after an illness of some duration and had been in fairly good health until Friday last, when 'began to fail them. Ask your Canadian National Agent Te - for literature and information on Te- FOR SALE. Choice 100 .acres lot 20, con gineer Member EngineeringInstituto of 'Canada. 'O'fdiice, Seaforth, ,Crt.. friends m 'Mrs. Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Bonthron and• chener on Monday, having spent two weeks with her aunt,. Mrs, F. -HARLOCK.. . slhe and,onr'Tuesday morning passed away. 'magami. • •Ed- , barn 33, McKillop. Good brick house, 0 x.72; drive shed 30x',50, all in -good re- Auctioneer. don Harold deft on Monday for a week's vacation .up north,No Miss Doris Chapman of Palmer- stop, is spendinga few days at the home of Mrs, Geo. Scott, Mr. J. T. Wescott of Hamilton was Edwards. Miss Marion Hart of Detroit is sp' ending a two weeks' vacation with ,her mother at the cottage. Mr. i\rorman Toms of Detroit is s endin his vacation with his mothertoil;' •pending Mrs. E. Toms, Mr. and Mrs. A. W. McEwing and Helen and Jim MsEwing visited Mr. Wilson Campbell of near Seaforth at Sunday. .Mr, and Mrs. Joe Plumtree and children, also a friend of Mrs. Plum tree's from Windsor, visited at the 11 A 111 iii TICS o N • pair. Water in house and stable. Ce- inert floor and modern equipment trent fit p barn. •10 'acres of good bush, 'Well fenced and. drained. 2 z miles to Wal- convenient to churches, school and stores. THOS. HACK'WELfL+ Walhmt IR!R. 1, .Phone 13 on 2'32. 33 ' GEORGE ELLIOTT, ,Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron. Arrangements can be stale for Charges °Date at The 'Seaforth News. Chargee• moderate and satisfaction guaranteed a visitor in town last week. ' Mrs. Powell and Muriel Powell of homes of Mr. David Reid, Mr, Angus e� Mr. Alf Smith of London spent a few days last week visitingfriends inReid Hensall and Zurich. Mr. Gordon Reid of (London called an friends in town last week.Listowel On Friday, July 26th, 1929, the a dointosa a visitingLe• her parents, Mr.STUDIO, Rev. and Mrs, T. B. Howard' of were guests of Rev. and Mfrs. F. H. Paull for a few days this week. and Mr. Mills\tills on Sunday. Miss Marie Rapson and friends visited Niagara Falls Sunday, 'Misses Kathleen Bremner of near Ethel and Edythe Beacom visited a few days at Mrs, Jos. Lyon's, ©id goys Reunion Week, Aug. 4, Sy 6, 7 INCLUSIVE BURGESS MITCHELL The place'to have 'Wedding:Photos, Family 'E'hatos or +P.hotos of the chit- dren Our 'Studio will • be, open Aug. 5,th, Civic Holiday, also open .Wednes- WATSON AND REQ} REAL ESTATE • AND INSURANCE AGENCY`. (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST,, SBzAFORT .. ONT• All kinds of Insurance risks effect- beautiful residence of Mr. and Mrs. Mrs. Thos. Brandon and family re- Miss Vine Knax of Toronto is at day afternoons. day ed at lowest rates - in First First -Clem Geiger, Hensall, Ont., was the setting for the celebration of their turned home last week after visiting Water- present visiting her home here. •Miss HOUSE FOR SALE. Companies. golden wedding. This event was of striking interest as it was the occasion of the fifth •member of the family of the late Daniel B. Geiger to be fort- urate enough to so celebrate. Prompt- ly ,at 13.30 o'clock dinner was served her parents several weeks at Ino. Mrs. J. Nediger,'Mrs. M. Nediger of Clinton and Miss 'Waugh of Owen Sound are holidaying at Mr. T. Mc- Neil's cottage. Agnes Leiper is at present,Frame The Ladies' Aid of Burns' Church holidaying under her parental roof.USE are holding their annual monthly meeting at the home of Mrs, Charles Parsons Thursday afternoon, Aug. L cAR •lights, •house, seven rooms, electric and large garden, situated on High street, one block west .of Main street; also a quantity of household furniture. R. DIEVEREAUX. Vic- toria street, 32 r ' l ll E McII LOP THE a ��yy} g Fire n gnnppp Mutual Insurance Go • in the spacious garage. Decorations in •green and gold was carried out to fine effect, the ceiling was lowered with evergreens and bunting and flags flanked the windows. The tables were tastily decorated with smilax and yellow flowers. Seventy-five guests from carious parts of the Un- Mr, and Mrs, Chapman of London are occupying Mr. A. J. Stevens' cot- tage, Merrytime Lodge." \Mrs. McGregor, Miss Anne Mc- Gregor and Mrs. Edwards of London are summering at Mrs, Partridges cottage. Mr. Cluff, Miss Nell Cluff of Tor- onto and Mrs. \McBeith of Hamilton Choir practice was held at the home of Miss Isabel Reid Tuesdaay evening. Mr, and Mrs. Charles Parsons and Am vi•sited at the home of Mr. and Y¢ Mrs. William Ross Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Parsons and Amy returned hems from their visit in Essex on d home y of last week, Mr. Simon McVittie had his barn AT, n . R Ar�ge! s Garage 20 gars Will 'Be • • • • Sold at Positive Bargain Prices FOR RENT OR SALE. Eight -room brick house on East William street, four 'bed rooms, cel- lar,, hard and soft water, electric light. furnace, MI in good shape, for rent or sale. Apply to ADAM HAYS; Seaforth. 23tf FARM AND IL9OLAflED TOWN PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSURED Officers -James Connolly. Goder- ich; Alex. penes Evans, Beechwood„ Vice ]?resident;, D. T. McGregor, •Seaforth, Sec, -Treasurer. ;Directors -Wm., Rinn, No, 2, Sea,- forth, John Brodhag ;ted States and Canada, members of the immediate family, relatives of the bride and groom, family doctor and the minister, sat down to a sumptu- nus repast. The table was centered with a lovely wedding cake, which was then cut and served. Later Dr. (William Geiger of Waterloo ably per- formed the duties of toastmaster. rved. LaGeiger left on Sunday for their homes, hese- ing spent a month at Sum -;R -Inn" cottage. Mfr. and Mrs. Clemens and laugh- ter Who spent the past month in Aber- hart's cottage, returned to Guelph on y Mrs. A. Pye and two boys returned to their home at Windsor on Satur- raising on Tuesday, Miss Myrtle Myers and Mrs, Myers also Mrs. Johnson' of Clinton visited at the home of Mrs, Bert Allen one day last week.g Mrs, George and family of near Est mouton, Alberta, are at present visit-PATERSON ing the former's sister, Mrs, Daniel Stevens. _ Guaranteed EveryCar Guaranteed by Chrysler-Plymouth Dealers BRCS• LONDON, ONT. REWARD. (Lost, in Egmondville or Seaforth, the evening of Sat,yJuly 13th, a.goild watch fob with gold ring and coin at- tached, greatly prized as an heirloom. Finder please leave at this office or at J. P. McLA:REN1S, R.R. 3,: Seaforth. 11 Evans,mes Beechwo M. S&ee Ms - Ewen Clinto; JameswConnollyy God - enBh Alex..Broadfaot, Na. 3 See- forth; J. M. 5holdice, No. 4, Walton;; Robert Ferris, Harlock• George Mo - Cartney, No. 3,' Seaforth; Murrain 'Gibson, Brucefield, Agents -Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin- ton; E. 'Iiinchley, Seaforth; 3. A: First he proposed a toast to the King, to which the gutsts respond-. day. having visited with Mr, and Mrs. Widcombe for Mr. Pipe of near Brussels,Miss FOR SALE. Murray. r.r; No. 3, Seaforth, 3. iF Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmoui&„ the groomed; then a toast to the 'bride and groom was proposed by Mr. Edmund by the groom. At this stage, Mrs. E. G. several weeks. Mr. Sam Widcombe who has been employed at Windsor returned home last week, Miss J, Stirling, Mr. Jas Cameron, Annie Stevens and friend of linton, Mr, and Mrs. Ernie Stevens of Sea - berta, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs, D..Stevehs family Sun- House and lot for sale on Mill st., Seaforth. Apply to News Office. - Bornholm. James Kers' and jobs to effect insurance or trans act other business will be promptly. A. Kennedy, only daughter of the bride and groom, presented the bride with fifty beautiful yellow chrysast following Isabel and Evans Cameron spent the week -end at Mrs. Elgin's. Mrs. T. B. Mullen of Detroit is a and on day, • Mr. Keith Hamilton visited Quebec last week, also taking a trip down the HURON COUNTY OLD AGE PENSION BOARD. attended to by application` to any of the above ranted .rs addressed to their respective postoffices. themums. Then the toast were given: 'Guests, proposed by Mr. Oliver 'Geiger of Tara, Ont, and re- sponded by (Dr.) E. Witmer of De- troit. Home, proposed byMr. Sid- y Geiger of Espanola and respond -7 to by Rev. A. Sinclair Hensall guest at. Miss N. Ferguson's. Mr, Chas. Widcombe had a narrow escape on Monday evening when he was knocked off his bic cle by a car y driven by J. Wild when turning the corner at Louise street and Clan Gin- Saguenay River. Mr. Robert Leiper of Toronto is holidayingat the home of his par- eats, Mr. and Mrs, James Leiper. The Induction of Rev. Mr, Forest- er will be held at Knox Church, Lon- ®'clock 1S This Board is composed of the fol-' p4 lowing members of Huron Countystove, Council, and they are now ready to forward applications to the Govern- menti viz.: Messrs. FOR SALE -burner Perfection coal oil with oven, Also a washing •machin and wringer, in cod repair. g P Apply to C. EOKERT, Seaforth, 31 ed of ed United Church and Mr. Samuel Geig- er of Sermans, Sask. Pioneers, pro- posed by Rev. Roy Geiger of Preston Church ago responded Mich,to United Samuel Mr. Samuet Geiger, Pigeon, Mesdames E. •Ronnie, F. Bengough, A. Scruton, T. Murdoch M. Beaver and Misses Reid and Carmichael Sere- ed the guests. The catering was pro- gor Square. Mr. Wild's attention was attracted by someone in the Square and tried to avoid a collision but klys enough not to keepe to s clear ofthe rthe shaken up,bruisednandrr s severely small cut on the head and his bicyclerich; was damaged. desboro, Friday evening of this week at 8 o'clock, Mr, William Jamieson and Mfrs of Kitch- enerner txspena ttheaweekster 0e do with friendssalt in this part. Mr, James Rapson of Kitchenerfruit visited his brother Isaac on Saturday, also spendin the week -end with his 8 pWfngham Ard CO enient Hour W. I J• 'Henderson, Reeves Morris, P.O. Robt. Higgins, Reeve, 'Hensel], Hen-' Pen y Reeve, Tuckersmith,standing RolandbicKennel 'Seaforth P,O. J. W. Craigie, Deputy Reeve, Code- Goderich Deputy Geo. Hubbard, De ut Reeve, Howe p y ick, Clifford P.O, FOR SALE The cosiest cottage in Seaforth'11 having every modern convenience and with garage in 2 lots of ground; large lawn, beautiful flower garden, vegetable garden with young trees corrin into full sarin g g- Within 5 minutes' walk of church en stores and schools. A bargain at $3,500: vides by Miss Snider of Kitchener, as- sisted by Mrs. O. Fisher and !Miss C. Volland. A reception was held in the Miss LONDESBORO. Mr. and Mrs. C. Watson, Mr.•and Mrs. Dewar Mn. Mrs. D, Go- mother and sister m Clinton, Mr. and Mrs, Daniel Stevens andobtained family and Mrs. George. and children visited at the home of IlIr. and Mrs.. Users of "long distance" find 7 o'clock' in the evening a most convenient hour to Stank farms for applications may be from any of these or from Municipal Clerks throughout the Owner would accept $3,000 for quit& sale. Box 502, Seaforth, or or phone Write 31 afternoon and evening. Mary Geiger, a granddaughter, attended the door and Mrs. Bengough ushered the callers into the drawing room which was tastefully decorated with beauti- ful flowers where Mr and Mrs. Geier g their many friends, after which Mrs. Ronnie invited the callers into the dining room. The table in this room was effectively decorated with smilax and marigolds and colli- and and vier picnicked at !Goderich Thursday last. 'Mrs, Johnston and Miss Helen at -every tended the C.N.R. picnic at Spring- hank on Saturda x• Muss Alice Fingland was in London last Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. McCrea spent Sunday with Exeter friends. Mfr. Forbes has treated himself to I. Rapson Monday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Knechtel and Maxeen who have been visiting at .the home of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Ferris for some time left on Saturday for their home in Calgary. Mrs. Thomas Gole and daughter of Toronto and Mrs, James Scott of To -p• ronto are at present visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. S. McVittie, telephone.the Reduced evening rates begin now at 7 — local time. They mean a reduction f about 25 per cent from day rates, Ati 8.30 m, night g t rates begin — with about 50 per cent off day rates. rignes. Coupplicanty or from the urgunded Applicants are urged to'. be very careful to Have these fulled correctly in particular, preferably by the Munici• pal Clerks, and to furnish the best availaile proof of age.Areceived Fill the applicafions in duplicateU��IG an•d forward by post or otherwise to an at 'Goderich as. soon as possible. Read careful! the regulations or enquire as to who are qualified before �/� �� •• nIs wee ,11 _Toth' . and roundedellow sur- the centre of • the table, In the afternoon Mrs, Oliver Geiger of Tara poured the tea and Miss Pauline Geiger of St. Paul, Minn„ cut the ices, Mrs. F. new a MessrslcCCoetmicckoDeeriiannd'biGeorge gCahin Carter spent the week end with n- troit friends. Mr, and Mrs. Elsley spent Sunday the guests of Mr. and Mrs, i[3iles of HULLETT. Messrs, Geo, Carter, Hugh Cainp-. bell and P. Brown motored In Detroit on Saturday to viMt Charlie Carter, whb is ill a hospital there. (The IY►i11inium reduced evening rate is 86C, and the minimum reduced night: rate 25 Cents). . These redt}Ct1ons apply on Station -to-'• making application GEO.W HOLMA•N, County Clerk. Goderich, July 16th, 1929, Ask those who have .already sees.* and Manns, Mrs. (Dr.) E Witmer of De- iron; Mrs E, Kennedy of Windsor, Mrs: Dr. Geiger of 'Waterloo Mrs. g] E. 'Geiger London Miss M. Clinton. Mrs. Folthergill and children are visitm Westfield friends.SEAFORTH g Mr, and Mrs. ICutt and family of Mrs. L. Anderson and Mrs. P. Reid of Lucknow called on Millet and Seaforth friends one d,ay last week, Station Calls "- where you say to the operator,' "Anyone at that number will , MARKETS. 'Wednesday; W y, July 31st. CO.M•E EARLY . . Showing at 8.30 p:m. Saturday 7.30 land 9.30 pan. of and Reid ably served the many callers. In the evening Miss Reid poured the tea and Mesdames E. Kenn ed and '(,Dr.) W. Geiger cut the ices, while Mesdames F. Manns, 0. Geiger of `Cara S. Geiger of Espanola and Miss Carmichael served, Mn. Ralph GeigerMiss ,grandson ofthe bride and room ha g � theme of the register, Numerous gifts g and magnificent ;bouquets and tele- from various presented Goderich called on friends in the vi1- loge Stmday, Mr, Ralph Joslitt• was at Dresden on y. Sunda g Mr, Watson Webster of Varna spent Sunday in our burg girls oftChn on Johnpent Sundaythe guests of Mrs, Archie Webster,Young Mr, and Mrs, John Scott and Misses Belle and Mary were at Bayfield on Messrs. J. A. Peirson of Weston,do." Win English of Ingersoll, and S. Led- erman of New Hamburg,called on• Mr. Wm: Carter: Mr, Alex, Leitch is oonfined to the house at We hope to have present him out soon, Jean McDonald of Walton is visiting her cousin, Beryl Carter, ,Mrs. Wm. Carter- spent a' few days at the home of Mrs, George Leith - ,, _ " TER BELL TELEPHONE COMPANY '' ,.. ' OF CANADA 'u,,,, , ,_ i Fowl, 4 l 1'bs .. , . ...... per ib 18c Fowl, 4 lbs per lib 150 Broilers, heavy,4 lbs , per lb 26c IB•roilers,.3 lbs , , „:per lb. 23c iBro'ilers, under 3 lbs: , , , , per lb 21c 113notlers, light, 114-2/ lbs ..per ]b 18'0 'Broilerser 1 I,/ lbs 95c 5 to 6 lbs ,per 11b 12-14c ducks, over 5 ubs per tb 17c Butter, per lb ... .... 33c Eggs, per doz. , , ..,: , , .g •,t20c, 23c 200(0 • Cjivicy Hall ay ,BOOKING ' (Mon., Tues. and Wed) White Shadows in ��� South Seas #tom the Frederick O'Brien, grams points daring the day, tes'ti8ied to the high esteem of the bride and groom. A. Sunday, Mr. Bert 'flunking has purchased a Waite of Goderiohl Miss Irene 'Carter has returned to Toronto, New Potatoes per , bag dVInd tea OringE Meng the pleasing features that stood .out during the day, were the presence •�� tiew Ghev Car.Qatite Mr Robert Youngblut stent Satur- a number from Hullett plc - nic'ke'd at Bayfield, last Thursday and Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times 50c e Princess