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THE SS AFQRT
NEWS.
£dI,IRSI>AAUDTJST 8, 1929.
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PROFESSIONAL .• RPS, '
H SALL.
Mrs. Roht1'slgie is staying with
'
Mrs, Last and family and
4irs. Daniels of \Vhnisor vis-
r the hniitla•y with Miss
; aggert •spout the• holiday
t Grand Bernd,
Mrs. . c 'nit ons have
d Mgr . 1 re 1 St n
horse after spending a very
vacation at Grand Bead.
Airs, John ;Scott of Crotty-
it Sunday visiting friends in
Dr,) Dougall is spending a
visiting relatives in Eddy's
Alen 'and daughter have re-
o Toronto. after visiting
HeiCrandall o£ Plaits-
d Mrs.h
ed over the holiday with rola-
i
awl.
lice Joynt has returned home
very pleasant vacation: at
end.
d Mrs. John Reichert and
of Detroit are spending •a
Mr. Reichartis
*Me
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why Suffer
Periodic Pain? .
BILB1gE wvill relieve pertedio pain,
•d
headaches, baokaohes, weakuese,
.nausea, ole plessness, irritability,
and many obterailments front which
tewwomen ate entirely tree, .&won-
• derbilreoonstruetiveNerve Tonto,
MEND oan be obtained in eithergg
liquid or tablet form at '61,00 per
bottle or cot,
NILENE LABORATORIES, LIMITED
126 WaIIhi ten St. West
TOitONTo 2, l NT., CANADA .
SOLD BY
V
Keatin s Pharmacy rmaC
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SEAFORTH
At Your Local Drug Store or direct,
her aunt, Miss 13c11, of Hensall, at
present. Miss Bell has been in poor
health lately.
Mr, Ross Cltapzitan is busily en-
gaged'plowutg with his new tractor
these days,
Mr, and Mrs. Georgi Ashton and
little daughter of Gorrze, Mr. P. I+,
Doig and Mr. acrd Mrs, Harold Doig
of Fordwlch were visiting at •the hoina
o f , • , . id Mrs, Hugh MlacGregor
dtu•litg the week.
frs• Joseph Head, to the west of
our village, was taken to St. Joseph's
Hospital,. London, Tuesday for X-ray
examination .• Mrs,'Hood has,. been
confined to her bed for some weeks
and we are trtts ng that' her condi-
tion will soap take a decided turn fo.
the better,
Miss Mary McOlymont of New-
market, who was here visiting her
aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mrs, J. Mc -
Clymont, for some weeks, retui•oed to
Home Saturday last, Miss Mary
herW.
made many warm friends while here
and all look forward to seeing her
among its another summer.
B y to
10 Pounds Red Path Sugar
3 plcgs, Kelloggs Coria ltilalces
2 pkgs. Kelloggs Pep for
2 pk :s, Kellogg's Bran
2 pkgs. Shredded Whole
We are paying 33e
^^
IT WILL PAY
J .
giriondvil
bought
for
Wheat
for
YOU
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'
at S0c with every
• here.
for
for
New Laid Extras
TO BUY
N N I
s
s
Pair o£ Shoes
in Tradeg
FROM
G A
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23c
23c
23c
23c
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Mrs,. GONSTAIcLean f`1B fa10 arrived
Tuesday evening to spend same time
with her 'bza'ther, 14 r, Dave M2rlls'ort,
who is recovering, in Seaforth hospi-
tali ^... -
Mr,' Jaelc• Archibald of Toronto
spent the week end with Mr. Ross
McGregor.
Miss Constance Heal of ;Toronto,
who spent the past week et the tame
a�f Mr. and Mrs. Geo, Wheatley, re-
turned on.Tuesday.
Mise Mxbe1 Livingston, is visiting
in Detroit for a few days.
Mr.'' and Mrs, W. Reynolds of Tor-
andMrs.kW, Britton. nulitlay with Mr.
•Cal ly, Moores Mrs. Moore, clap h-
ter Mildred and so it Harold of the
Salvation Army, Toronto, and Mrs,
•Govier ,of Clinton. spent Sunday with
Col. Moores sister-in-law, Mrs.
Miss Vera Dodds, Toronto, was a
holiday visitor with her aunt, Mrs. J.
eAguaon.halnia Dale,' Willcine,
Dale and
Medical,
DR. If', HUGH ROSS, Physician
and Surgeon.. Late of London Mara-
pztat, London, England, thye,eelr
nese and tthrotatSeOffichand eye,
e d
epee behind Dominion Bank. Office
Phone No, 5; Residence Phone 104.
.,
Dal, F . J. , BURROWS, Seaforth,
Office and residence, Goderieh street,
east of the United Church, Coroner
for the County of Huron. Telophotae
No, 40,
DR, C,'MACKAY.—C. Mackay,
honor graduate of Trinity University
and y Verslty
gold medallist of Trinity Medical
College; member of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario
DIR. F, J. R,FCNRSTER—Eye, Ear
Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi-
University of Toronto 1:�'7.
Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and Aural Instit .e, Moorefield',
Eye, and Golden'Sq rare throat ho,-
London, Eu
P ghnd.' .At Coarimr
ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday in
sae month, from 1'1 do 3 g.tio
Next visit in September•
,
visiting with
Miss Elva Anderson spent a week
Anthnr Bromley' of Toronto :spent the
r, Adam Reichert.
d Mrs. Ned. Sheffer have re-
ane after a pleasant two
sit with friends in Toronto,
rnta Higgins of Kitchener
holiday at her harne here.
Avis and Lulu Lvnderifield of
spent the holiday visitingthe
town.
Fisher of Windsor was a
N home here.
at his h
Ellis has returned after
leasant-visit with friends in
•Dr. and Mrs. E. Garrett and two
sons of Cleveland, Ohio are occupy
one of R Hea'rd'•s co age's for'Percy
uta ndren
this mouth.Patrick
Airs. W. C. Kennedy of Windsor is
(
guest of hiss R, Iennedy at Rose
Cliff Cottage.
'Misses Dorothy and Mabel Hall'
gins of Toronto joined their mother
and brothers at their summer home 0.n
the Terrace. -,
Miss Rubie Fisher of Kitchener
with her aunt, Mrs. J. Mason, near
Belgrave; recently.
A.Ir, and Mrs. Clark and' chll-
of Windsor were week end
guests with Mr, Clark's mother, Mrs.
\'Vin. Anderson, of our village:
Mr. W. L. M'ellis, our.blaeksmith, is
holidaying with his sister, Mrs.. Staf-
fold, near St. Thomas,
We are all pleased to again meet.
and greet the Misses Margaret and
'Bella Crystal, of Aberdeen, Scotland,
•
ST. COLUMBAN.itals,
Miss Margaret Williams of Detroit
is visitingher'. are-rts Mr. and Mrs.
P
IW
bliss Mary Atkinson of Toronto
the week -end at 'her hone here,eats
spentThe
Miss Mary Me'Grath,, of Toronto
spent the holiday with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs..Peter H. McGrath.
ialr, John Dalton has returned 'home
after spending a week ' at Milwaukee
CHISELHURST.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dalrymple of
Moosejaw are home 'fnam the West
and areBorrie
visiting with friends.a.m.
Miss Evelyn Wilkinson of London
Is spending a few days with her par-
and other friends.
Mr, Harold Parker of Guelph spent
rile week cud with his parents,
Miss Rnb Dalr
y, Dalrymple visited her
aunt, Mrs, A. Ryokman and family of
Exeter last week.
week end with MLr, and Mrs. J. Dale.
Misses Helen and EdithBritton re-
turned with Mr. -and lt3rs. W. M's-
and are spendingthe week•
with r'1 i•
e at was n Lambton.
Miss' McIntosh of Toronto is the
of her aunt Mrs,"Colc'loir h.
guest g
Gold Lisks Mission Band had
creed i • at'Mrs,Ed. Bit n'�s on
a meeting, r to
Thursday aftern,00lt, Qutltmg for the
bale was done, i
SundayFred Elliott of Toronto sMrs.
at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
DR. W. C. SPROAT,—Graduate et
,
• Faculty of Medicine, University of
Western Ontario, London Member
of College of Physicians and;Sur..
geons of Ontario. 'Office in Aberhart's
Drug- Store; Main St., Seaforth.
phone 90,
Guelph and Penetanguishene
esele Buchanan is visiting was the guest of het aunt, Mrs. F. A.
n Toronto. Edwards, over the week end.
Mrs, William Hill of Tor- Mr, and Mrs. Schmidt and family of
who are at present visitors with their
cousins, Mrs. Jas, Mustard and Mrs.
Basil Edwards of Hensall, Two Years
ago •these ladies were here on a visit
g ..here.
and ether points.
Miss Monica O'Sullivan of Toronto
spent the week -end with herJ;
Parentspreparation
For years Mother Graves Worm
Exterminator has, ranked as a reliableDental.
worm re aration and it main-
always
JO'Mr Ferguson. •
Armstrong of Toronto visit -
ed his arerc*ts
p over the holiday.
J. A, MUNN, Successor to
Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of North
western RoyalaUniversity, Chicago, a . Lie
centia'be College of Dental Stumm
peons, ,Toronto. Office over SiWs
hardware, Main St Sega*. Phone
•_•
151,
Id
week -end visitors with Mrs. Sebringrilie are occupying Mrs. Sto
while touring the world. They were
tains its reputation:
LI'D'R,
LIVE STOCK
e ther's cottage.
g'
Mr. and Mrs. Major are holidaying
barn in New Zealand, moved to Sept
land children, and again return
i°:,
nd Mrs. Arthur Sinclair and
re spending a month's rasa_ in W. H. Shannon's cottage in Lake-
yBay side Park.
Tabermor Pike and
end. Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Chapman and
Saundercark has accept- family of Landon are occupying their
cottage this month.
tion at Seaforth. g
Simpson of Detroit spent hila Maude Stirling of Toronto Es
visiting relatives and spending her vacation with her sister,
n towvn, Miss J, Stirling,
Foster of Toronto is Mrs. E. Pauli of Loudon, is visiting
it her home here. her son, Rev. F. H. Paull.
hit Carmichael of Detroit vis-• Rev. and Mrs. 3. Gale and family,
the week -end with relatives Hugh, Jinn, Bill and baby Donna of
in town. Sarnia, left on Monday to spend the
Stacey visited over the week rest of their vacation at Pinkerton, af-
her sister, Mgrs. Wm. Jarrott ter spending a week with the formers
parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Gale.•.
is visiting friends Mtr, and Mrs. E. ;A. gaoler, Bobby
and Betty, who have 'been at Port El-
d Mrs. L. Sullins of Detroit, stn far a month, visited for a few
ver the holidays with Mrs. days fast week and spent the weekend
\1r. and Mrs. George with Mrs, F, A. Edwards, -
Mrs. K. M. Moorehouse and Mary
Jean, London Mrs.
when
eel to New Zealand fouryears a o.
g
to Canada and spent two
years in Scotland and intend to again
return to New Zealand this winter,
These ladies have travelled a great
deal and are very splendid entertain-
ere, able to give some splendid
sketches of their wonderful travels.
They say Canada is a beau't'iful land.After
We hope that we may have the pleas-
tiro of meeting these estimable ladies
again,
•Rev, and Mrs. Connor expect toevilt
take their well-earned ho'lid-aye, start-
ing first of next week,
Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Meyers of
Zurich spent Sunday in our village.
with Mr. and Mrs, E. Smith,Common
Mr. and Mrs. Hill of Seaforth spent
with Mr, and Mrs. \rw m, An-
Sundayr
dersoif,
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ONTARIO -
- harvest
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a° �+ x^sem "'s"'"""' "'""w r.M; '.^
NOW is the time when weeds can.be
killed most chew l and effectively
p y ff y
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Montreal Live Stock.
Montreal, Aug. 5 Cattle receipts
1,41,6: Catttle were moving slowly at
steady to 25, cents lower: One good
load of steers was sold for 10.5'0 and
$
the balance of the good steers brought
around $10. Good cows were sold for
$7 to $7.50 •'and coaumon cows $4.50
to $6,75.. 'One lot of about 20 heifers
of fair to good quality brought $7.50;
canners and critters were from $3 to
$4 •and bologna 'bull's $'5 to $6. A few
cantle were left unsold,
Calf receipts, 4,•092, Calves' were
selling slowly at 50c or more tower,
Good calves were sold for 10.50, to
$12!50 ;and. the best salvos, at $13:50.
calves,, drinkers, and grass -
ers were sold for $6 to, $8, with a few
sales ',as low ' as 5,50, and medium
$
kinds sold up to $10.
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DR. F. J. BFGIiELY, graduate
Royal College of Dental Surge'one,,
Toronto, Office over. W. R. Smitb.s
grocery, Main St., Seaforth. iPhonea
office 18'5W, residence 1S5J.
Consulting. Engineer.
S W,-t1RC,IjTIBALD, B.A.Sc. (ToT,Jti
O;1 S., Registered Professional Ea-
gtneer and Lattd, Stii`veyof, Aas'oeiate
Canadar<Of�fice ineafoeringh,-pntitute' 01
•
•Auctioneer.
-
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron
Arrangements can be • made for Sale
Date at The Seafgrth • cosi Charges
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and so, tisfaetidn guaranteed,
Fos, Hudson is spending a of are guests with
weeks visiting relatives and 3. A. Ferguson,
Detroit, Miss Georgina Morrison of Winni-
d Mrs. Jas. Patterson visited peg, visited old friends and acquain-
tances in the village last week and
th friends in g
wool. end with .,- 4 ..«. was the guest of Mrs. J. A. Ferguson,
m. L. ',McLaren is in LondO.rl mv, FthN Gaine_ron, Etheld,a and
with his daughter 'vir All, Frank Wootton of DetrOfl are visit-
Fano is undergoing an opera- ing Miss E. Cameron,
Mrs. John Anderson is visiting with
her daughter, Mrs, John Workman ofLOST.
.the village.
Mrs. Pickard and children of Clin-
ton spent a few days recently visiting
Mrs Pickard's sister, Mrs. T, Butt,
Mr, and Mrs. Whitcomb of Inger-
soil are holidaying with . Mrs. Whit-
com'b's father, Mr, Wtit, Moore,
. It is easiest to kill perennials like twitch grass
and sow.thistle now because their vigor has
been somewhateshatYsted'bygrowirig acrop.'
Th§
C loot sun and drying winds will work
for you. ,.T•-- --•----0•^^•R+
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Thousands of'WMd iieeda J be caused to•sprout b
' y
light These
Large black lea'theh purse, ,Saturday
evenln between 1lnni gar's store, Eg-
:ttioderate
manly+lie and 1 f miles east of the
Pannery,• containing small amount of
iiioney. Finder please leave at Neivs
Qffice or Ffnndgan's store,, 31
.WATSON li1ND :�.i,YO
REAL TESTATE
AND INSURANCE .AGENCY t
MAINeST.,s EAFORT , ONT.
All kinds of Imsuranse risks effect•
ed at'lowest rases in First -Claw
Companies:
Victoria hospital. Buchan N. W. spet Woods the past Mrs.j.
Hudson of London J
visiting friends in •the West returned
holiday wiPh her father and hnme au lfonda
‘Ir, and Mrs. C. S. Hudson. y
Luker is visitihg with On Sunday afternoon, August 11th;
tt��who
t \4'allaceburg. by the permission of Lt. Col. R,
ant. Ronnie visited over the Trow and the officers of the Regiment
the Perth Regimental Band will give
1 with friends in Detroit,ga
Pollock of Battle Creek a concert in Jowett's'Grove. The fol-
visiting friends in and noun lowing is the program:
Ire, Polios:: was ,a former 1. March—New
\'ew Colonial—R. B.
of Hensall. Hall.
alter Spencer spent the holt- 3. Overture—The Elves— Kieffer,
strait, 4. Overture—The Debutante— F.
Meeting. — The regular .\. Myers•
• Master Buddy' Giitbe of Loriclied ;s
holidaying •with hi•s uncle and aunt,
Mr. and Mrs, Jaines McClymont,
y
Miss Marion Scarlett of Seaforth
*as a week end gti8st with Miss Grace
Cooper.
Mrs. Joseph Hudson and daughter,
Mrs. Logan of Hensall, visited Mrs.
A. Harvey during the week.
The C.G.LT. held a hoeingbee on
Thubearsdayeveer in toweecare foe
d suffered
at the hands of this husky bunch, Mr.
and Mrs. Connor called all in to a
weiner roast and this was handled in
equally as hearty fashion as had thefamily,
cultivation. young :plants wiilafterwards be
killed.For tinspurpose adiseiseffective--a gang plow
or cultivator may be
y used:
Economize is manual labor. Use four horses and largo.
implements if possible.
Chea a
Des your cost of lrinta weeder Place after -harvest
cultivation on the list of jobs that MUST be done. Do
not leave it until you "get time" DoitNOWI
ONTARIO DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE
Parliament Buildings, Toronto
IN MEMORIAM
IPAJOK1WELL, Itt loving tnetnory
memory o, f Mrs. Joseph Iiaokwell;
died July 29th, two years ago
Just two -years have passed away
Since our. sad sorrow fell
But in our hearts we mourn the loss
Of herr loved so well,
In the Maitland softlysleeping;
g�
Where the flowers gently wave,
Lies one we• loved so dearly
And the one we could not save. •
—Ever remembered by husband and
• .
THE McKILLOP
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MuI�GI I'IICl I11'SUI[ItICG C�(a
FARM AND ISOLA I'ED TOWN
PROPERTY, 0 X L Y, INS'UR'ED-
Officers. James Connoll Goder-
ich; Alex. James Evails, M chwoor,
Vice President; D. F. McGregor,
Seaforth, Sec =Treasurer,
Directors -Wm. Rinn, No, 2, Sea -
John ,Bennewies, Brodhagenl
.lames Evans, Beechwood; o Connolly, lid. Sod-
Me -
God -
er Ch; Clinton;lex. roadfoo NoSea-
forth; J.M. Sholdice, No. 4, Walton;
Robert Ferris, Harlbck; George Me-
Me-
Cartney,uidek Brucefield, Seaforth; Murray
Agents—Alex, Leitch, r,r. 1, Clio -
Murray. Hinckley, Seaforth; J. A.
My, r.r: No. 3, Seaforth; J.o th
Yeo, Holmesville; R. G: Jarmouth,
Bornholm, James Kerr and Job
Govenlock, Seaforth,. auditors, Parties
desirous to effect insurance or trans-
act other business will be p y
proia t1r
attended to by application to an of
the above named officers addressed.
Ykstreet
to their respective postoffices.
meeting of the village council 5. Overture—Daughter of the Elm
on Tuesday evening, All —W, L. Skaggs.
hers present except Council- 6. March—'Stars and Stripes For-
, Miutes of the last meet- ever—Sousa.
read and adopted, on motion 7. Overture—American Federation
in and Sangster. A number . -W L. Skaggs.
weeds. After all had fully •enjoyed
the treat theywent home feeling a
g
good night's work was well done.
Mr. James Wright is spending this
week visiting friends at Barrie and
Wasago Beach. •
Hoa. JOHN S. MART= J. A. CARROLL.
11Emiseer Dh., tor: Crops, Cooper-
tion and Markets Branch
*2
IN' MEMORIAM.
loving yforth,
of Pte. James
In Edmond McLeod,
fell in Edmond ug 9t 65' 1918. who
Thou France, artgoneto the grave, but we
unications were read and 8• Overture—Western World' -•Ed.
the Chanater.
will not deplore thee,.
he Reeve reported that
t drain was not yet corn- 9. Overture—Royal Pageant— G.
st would be in a few days, D. Barnard.
intends to call a special 10.Mfarch Bombaste-Farrar.
of the council to settle up 11. Overture— J. K.
to make arrangements to Galuser.
drain at the northwest of the 12. Overture—The Sky Pilot— A.
the council had planned M. Laurens,
this Fall. A number of 13. OcertureJGala Night — Ed.
o
l o
At Railway Crossings
Whose God was thy ransom, thy
He save ardian a Hnd e tools thee, and He
will restore thee; .
And death has n•o stir for the
g'
Saviour has died.
Mother and Sister, Mrs. John S.
McLeod, Mrs, J. H. Storey.
were presented and ordered Chanater.
council intend doing con- 74. March—Salutation—L. F. Seitz.
gravelling `his Fall, expos- God Save the Icing,
he road leading to the milds D. A. �\ ithraw, Bandmaster; C, W,
and Nelson street. Bell, Secretary.Lo®
for the year 1929 will be The third annual golf dance held in
e September meeting. The Jowett's pavilion on Monday even-
adjourned to meet at the ing was quite a success both socially
e Reeve and financially. The prizes were
of the real estate of the as follows: Best waltz, Dr, and Mrs.�_
Murdoch will be held on Procunier, Dorchester; best fox trot,
andListen
. ,
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Approach a railwaycrossing carefully and at
TENDERS WANTED. •
Tenders for re air of the Roxlboro
P
bride wild be received b the under-
g y
signed till Saturday, August 17ith,
Tenders will be opened at 8 p:m.
Plans and specifications may be seen
at the office of S. •W. Archibald, en-
gineer, Seaforth, or lot 35, con, 3, Me-
ICillop, .
33 JIOHJN MoNAY Clerk..
SEA FORTH MARKETS.
Wednesday, August '7th.
Broilers, heavy, 5 lbs..... per Ib. 26c
Broilers, heavy, 4 lbs per lb, 23c
Broilers, 3 lbs. per 1b. 21c
Broilers, udder 3 lbs per lb.' 18c
Broilers, under 154 lbsper lb. 15c
Old roosters, over 6 lbs., per ib 14c
Old roosters, 5 lbs , per .ib, 16c
Young ducks, over 5 lbs per lb, 1
Butter, per lb
,.
Eggs, per doz. ....,...'...20c, 23c, 26c
New Potatoes, per bag $2,00
Hogs, per cwt. $13.00-$13:5Q'
'
5th. Mr, Frank Taylor of 33155 M. McMahen, London and Don,
ill conduct the sale. Trebell, Stratford. Those judging
ephen Hoggarth of Exeter were lir, and Mrs. Baulch, Mrs, L. M.
wn on Tuesday. Day and Mr. and Mrs. F. Sills. The
gular meeting of the local President and his wife, Mr, and Mrs.
=mission was held on Tues- W. D. Stevenson of Toronto were in-
moderate speed, you have not a clear view
upand down the tracks, be particularlywanted
careful +
MAN WANTED.
Man or boy, to do farm work,
at once, Apply to W. G. Mc-
SPAD'DEN, Dublin, R.R. 1, or phone
2491'23, Seaforth.central. 32
traduced by Mr. L. W. Burch and
ng. Mrs. Stevenson
oliday passed very quietly inpresented the prizes
e, ,. to the winners, following a few words
from the president, in which he
thanked present for their patron-
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At double •tracked crossings after a tram has
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FOR SALE. ”'
Fordson tractor for sale cheap, in
good running order, with or without
ploughs. Apply to RUSSELL D'AL-
.those
age. The Blue Water Boys Orches-
passed, make sure no train is coming from the
LAS, ;Brucefield.,, 34.
BAYFIELD, tra provided the music in their usual
splendid style.
and family of Hamil-
other direction.
HONEY FOR SALE.
Pure clover honey, price 10c,
86r19,Hensad1, WAILLIA+OE
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times 50e
(siting her mother, Mrs. A.•
,•Phone
Don't be a victim of a crossing accident by
ROSS, K'ip'pen 34
THURS., FRI., SAT.
Beery
Raymond Hatton
--in—
The •Big
1J
J(i1Ji
with MARY BRIAN
The famous corned team
of two side=sho-wvy sharp
and a Kentucky mountain
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In to
shooters
'fervid:
Mrs. E, P. Lewis of Toron- KIPPEN,
ending a week with Mrs. N.
velyn 'Pollock of Sault Ste, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs,
is. nMrs. JohnReid of LandonWallace
holidaying at her home. James McDonald.
-Mr. R. Davntan in Waterloo
your own +carelessness.
- SALE,
House and FORt for sale on Mill sit.
Seaforth. Apply to News Office,
32
carpe, who was the guest of J. was
Ferguson, returned to To- on business recently.
Friday.Mr, W, W. Cooper was taken to
1 Mrs. J. Ferguson of Lon- Seaforth hospital on Saturday last and
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THE KEYSTONE. Lt,
S F Y
HOUSE FOR SALE.
'Frame house, seven rooms, electric
lights, and large garden, situated on
the former's mother operated on for appendicitis and is
doing as well as can he expected.
M. Gale took charge of the :Several farmers have threshed theirC
t Elora United Church on wheat and are well satisfied with the
and
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High street, one block west of Main
street; also a quantity of household
furniture. R. IJIE'VFJREIAsUX, Vic-
toria street. :32
yield quality.
ingley and Miss Ada Bing- It is expected that the new pave-
and Mrs. Stevenson inent will he open to traffic on Sat-
e Margaret 'Stevenson of urday next,
are visiting Miss Rothwell Mr. Duress Cooper has gone to
Taylor. 'Orillia to work with a construction
cMildan of London and Mrs. gang•
1To•onte mosare
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i�1 fel
COMMON
5 E N 5 E
}story
FOR RENT OR SALE,
Eight -room beide house on East
William street, four bed rooms,tris
lar, hard and soft water, elctric
light, furnace all in good shape, for
rent or sale. Apply to ADAM HAYS,
Seaforth. 23tf
;Kenzie are holidaying at children of holidaying at
g the home of their uncle Mr, John 112c-
King who has been visit- ,
Is and relatives here has re- Naughton.
Toronto, Mr. and Mrs. William Haggar and
d Mrs. C. Berry, Masters" son of Toronto, who have been visit-
id Sandy Burt of London ing at Mr, Thos. Daymants, returned
w das last week with Mrt home on. Messrs. Jose aly. Da
Mes:
dwheat,
a+ rYr
Hi hwa Safe Committee
g
S. g
FARM FOR SALE.
141 lIop.liGoodrbrioklot
house; barn 50
x72; drive shed 30x!50, all in goo'd,re-
pair. Water' in hoose and stable. Ce-
merit door sad modern equipment in
barn. 10 acs es of good bush, Well
MON. TUES. WED.
WILLIAN HAI '
N�tiS
JOAN CRAWFORD
• 50—
"EXCESS BAGGAGE"
Princess
as W. Baker, f Mee stook threshed theira
Bttrt and . little MargaMret g��
her parents over the week- Both had a large acreage and report a
g P
good yield,
per' '
128
fenced and drained. 2% miles to Wal-
ton; convenient to churches, school
and stores. 'THO'S, H'AiC*'WEILII t
RR. 1, Phone 13 on 232, 38