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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1929-08-15, Page 8'PAGE LTIG' ENSALL. Miss Alice Higgins has returned to her home here after a two weeks' ve- eatfon; to Detroit, Mrs. Niihslsoi, Mrs, Smith and three daughters of Londnn spent Sunday with friends int town, Mrs. Peter Fisher is visiting ,for .e • few days with her daughter in, Bruce field, Mr, anti Mrs. Louis Smith and fam- ily of Detroit are spending a week vis - Wag relatives in town. :Mr, Harold Appleton left on Satur, day for London where he expects to Sectile a situation. •Mrs, Richard Pollock after a very pleasant visit with friends in town, reg turned to her hams in Michigan. Mrs. Roy Webber, Mrs. Joe Hud- son, and Mrs, Clifford Brintnell have returned home after a very Pleasant visit in Detroit, Mr. and Mrs. Win, Glenn and chil- dren of Toronto are spending their vacation visiting relatives in town, ' Mr, Geo, Graham who has been seriously ill at Lansing, Mich., is re- covering and is expected home in a couple of wecks. Mr. and. Mrs. Jas. Barnett of To- ronto spent a few days last week vis- iting relatives and friends in this dis- trict- Messrs. Fred and Jack Steacy and Miss Lillian Steacy of Detrlllat spent the week -end at their home here. iMr. and Mrs, A. J. Sweitzer and Lois were week -end visitors with friends here. ' The auction sale of real estate and household effects of the late Alex, Murdoch was held on Saturday after- noon last, The houeshotd effects were sold for fair prices but none of the real estate was sold. Mrs. Beverly Beaton and son of Detroit spent a few days at the home of Mrs. Beaton's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Jno, Green, Tuckersmith, 'Mrs. Robt. Higgins and son Har- ald are spending two weeks visiting with friends in Detroit. Mr. Wm. Fairbairn met with a painful accident on Wednesday, Aug. 7, while attending to the threshing machine of •Mr. Sam, :Verner. His arm got caught in some part of the machine and was•cut t othe bone, tak- ing out a piece of the flesh from the arm. No bones were broken. The club house at ,the bowling green is being repainted and has now a very smart appearance. The work teas done by Mr. Fred Kennings. Mr. Fred Fairbairn has secured a good position in Detroit. Mr. Thos. Simpson of the staff of the Bank of Montreal is on a two week's vacation. :Mrs. Sam Steacy is spending a few days with friends in. Cromarty. On Sunday Rev. Jas. McConnell preached to large congregations both morning and evening. In the morning a duet was given by Mr, and Mrs. 1,Vm. A. McLaren and the spe- cial parts in the anthem were taken by Mrs. W. A. McLaren and R. Y. McLaren. In the evening a male quartette was given by W. A. Mc- Laren, R. Y. McLaren, James A. Bell and Clifford Moir and the special part in the anthem by Miss Ruby Mc- Laren. The services in the United Church were largely attended both mornnig and evening on Sunday last. Rev. Mr. ,Anthony of the Thames Read, occup- ied the pulpit. In the morning a quar- tette was given by Mrs. Hedden and Mrs. Hess, and Messrs, Goodwin and Passmore. In the evening a duet was given by Mrs. Hedden and Mr. Good- win. Miss Jessie Buchanan and Master Keith Buchanan are visiting friends in Detroit. Miss Evelyn Heffernan returned to her hone after a few days visit with friends in Detroit. Reeve Robt. Higgins was in Gode- rich Tuesday on ,business. HAYFIELD. Mr, and Mrs. Albert Carty and Ju- nior of Detroit are visiting Mrs. M. Green. Mr. E. Hunt of London is spending his vacation with his aunt, Miss E. Houghton. Miss Nina Heard visited at Roch- ester, Niagara Falls and Kitchener, returning home last Sunday. The Perth Regimental Band gave a very fine concert in Jowett's Grove on Sunday attereoon which was much enjoyed by the large crowd present. Master Billy Reid of Varna is vis- iting his grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker, this week. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin are visit- ing friends at•London. Mr. end :airs. W. Kerr, Mr. and Mrs. Victor 0. Bright of 'Walkerton, Miss Gladys Davison adn T. Mallett of London were week end guests with Mrs. J. Davison. Mr. Fred Da- vison, who with his wife, has been visiting his mother, returned' to De- troit on Monday. Mrs. F, Davison left the same day to visit her parents in Colborne Township. Mss. Hugh McLaren, Marion and Christina McLaren, returned to Port Elgin on Tuesday, after spending a few days with her sister, Miss J. Stir- ling. Mr. and Mrs, H. K. King and Hat- old Attwood spent the week end with Mrs. King's parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Parker. On their return to Sarnia they were accompanied by the form- e 's mother, Mrs. I. King and Delores and Jimmy Attwood, who will visit with them. 'Guests at the Ritz Hotel: Jack Bar- ton, Port Stanley; Mr. and M-rs, Chas, H. Rogers, Doris Rogers, Marg. Paulin, E. Hunt, Helen Groom and Mary Bran.d'on, Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Aunt, Hamilton; M. E. Gavin, A. E. Morrison, June Warren, Mr. and Mrs. Ross 'Smith, London; Mr. and Mts. E. Henderson, Brantford; Mr, and Mrs, J. E, Medlar and daughter, of Waikcrville; R. N. Leon,ardson, Twin Beach; Wm. Jeffery, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. J. H. Warren and son of Toronto; Mrs. Northcott an party, Belleville; Mr. and Mrs. R . Saun- ders and family, Detroit; Mr, and Mrs. W. P. Wiltz, Bloomfield, Mich. Mr, and Mrs. A. F. King and Doug- las returned to their_ home in Toronto on Sunday, having spent their vaoa- tlon with the 'former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Ring. Mr. W. G. Rae of Wroxeter spent a few days inthe village this week. • SEAFQRT.H NEWS Women Why Soffer Periodic Pain? esss,ENE will relieve panodic pain, haadaohea, baohaohee, sweakaese, nausea, sloeplessnesa, limltability, • and many other eilmentsfrom �vhlola few women are entirely free. se won- derful reoonstrnotive Nerve Tonle, TTILIBNE can be obtained in either liquid or tablet Corm at 41.00 per bottle or boa, NILENE LABORATORIES, LIMITED 126 WeliagtoeSt. West T0140100 2, ONT„ CANADA SOLD BY Keating's Pharmacy SEAFORTH At Your Local Drug Store or direct. Mrs. W. J, Stinson 'and Miss Alice Stinson left bra Monday to visit her daughter, Mrs, A. Furter at North BIM. Leslie Elliott. motored to De- troit on Sunday. On .his return he was accompanied by his sister, .Miss Lala Elliott and little Rosemary Mil- ler, Mt. 'Clemens, who will spend her vacation with her mother. Mr. and Mrs R. W. Bristol of Wa- shington, D.C•, arrived on Sunday to spend a month in Miss M. E. Garrets cottage, Mr, and Mrs. John Moffatt, Mr. and Mrs. Horace Moffatt and son and Mrs. Metric of Pinkerton were the guests of Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Gale on Sunday, Pinkerton was Rev. Mr, Gale's first charge, We are glad to report that Miss Alma Mekay is improving in health after her recent operation. Misses Florence and Sadie Sum- mers returned to Stratford on Satur- day after spending their vacation with Mrs. W. R, Elliott, Dr, and Mrs. Lewis returned to Toronto on Monday after visiting with Dr, and Mrs. N, W. Woods. They were accompanied by Miss Jean ]roods, who will visit in Tor- onto: • Rev. R. H. F. Gairdner of Trinity Church, Washington, Pa., will preach at the service in Trinity Church at 11 a.m. on Sunday, August 18th, Mr. Lord. Miss J., Lord and Miss Salmon oaf 'Hamilton :motored to the village on 'Sunday and were guests of Mr. and Mrs. B. A, Featherston. On their return they were accompanied by Mrs. Lord, Bernice and Kenneth, who have been visiting her brother. A very fine service was held last Sunday evening in St. Andrew's Un- ited 'Church which was in charge of Rev. and Mrs. Fred. J. Kellar, mis- sionaries in Algiers, N. Africa, who are working there under the Method- ist Episcopal Church of the United States. Rev, Mr, Kellar told many interesting stories concerning his work amongst the Moslems of N. Africa. Mrs. Kellar spoke concern- ing the life of the women and the wonderful emancipatoin which comes to them through the Christian faith. STANLEY. Mr. and Mrs. John Hyde and fam- ily attended the of their son o wed id g Laurie in Woodstock Thursday of last week. Miss Margaret Grieve of Seaforth visited with her friend, Miss Erna Hyde during the week. Misses Margaret and Gladys Mc- Kenzie visited their grandmother, Mrs. John McKenzie. Rev, William 0. Robinson of Ant- ler, Sask., is spending his vacation with his mother. Mrs. Annie Robinson, Goshen Line. Miss Myrtle McClinchey of Mitch- ell is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Mc!Cltn- chey. Mr, and Mrs. Edward Loudon vis- ited the former's mother, Mrs, Annie Robinson Last week. On Thursday last a pleasant gath- ering was held at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Henry- Erratt when the evening was spent in gapes, music and speeches. During the evening a purse was presented to Mrs. George Ander- son (formerly Miss Ruby Erratt) in recognition of her faithful services as choir leader and organist in Goshen United Church. The presentation was made by Mr. David Stephenson on be- half of the church. Rev. W. G. and Mrs. Richardson and family of Waterloo, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Richardson, Bayfield Road. Mrs, Joseph Hood is able to sit up for a little while each day and is im- proving steadily though slowly. Miss Lizzie Webster of Lucknow is at present visiting at Mr. and Mrs. Frank Coleman's. Mr. John Johnston was able to be out a little this week. Mr. and Mrs. James Webster and family of Lucknow visited Mr. and Mrs. Robert Webster. The car traffic on the Bayfield road was very heavy on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Richardson visit- ed last week with Mr. Duncan' of Sarnia and Mrs. A. D. Anderson of Wyoming. Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Cantle and fam- ily attended the Allan and Drysdale family reunion held at Sarnia on Wednesday last• Miss Helen Tough of Brucefield fs at present visiting friends at Bayfield, Blake ,and the Bronson Line, Mr, and Mrs. H. D. Steckle spent the week end at Waterloo and vicinity Miss Mary Campbell has beers vis- iting cousins at Lucan, Mr. Switzer of St. George occupied the pulpits of Varna, Goshen and, Blake churches in the interests of the Ontario Prohibition Union, Mrs. John Sparks and son Russel motored to London on Saturday af- ternoon, Mr. Samuel Bohner is at present entertaining visitors from Hamilton. Death of Mrs. Anderson. ---,On Fri- day, August 96, a pioneer resident of Stanley passed to the &eat Beyond in the person of Mrs. George Anderson. Mrs. Anderson had been 111 since Ap- ril but up to that time had enjoyed good health. She was born in Dun - Glee, Scotland, eighty-nineyears ;Igo. last May, her maiden a tame being Ag-' lies Foote a daughter of the late John laud Mrs. Foote, 1llhen three years of she came to Canada with her parents, who settled at Bannockburn in taus township, At the age of twenty-three years she was married to Jantes Wil- son of Varna who predeceased her. Fifty-six years ago this FU.she. mar- ried Mr..Geotge Anderson and since then lived on the farm on Farr ,line where she died, Mr. Anderson' pre- deceased her eighteen years -ago. Sur- viving are one sister, Mrs. William; Reid of Bay City, Michigan. and two ,sons, James Wilson of i irkland, State of Washington; and David, of Stanley. 'She Was a kind and thaughtfel wo- man, devoted to her ]tome and to her Saviour, and was a member ,of the Hillsg_reen United Clench, Funeral, which was private was held on Mon- day at 2 p.m, interment being made in Baird''s cemetery. Rev. R. R, Con- ner eondueted the services and the pallbearers were Messrs. Joseph and Charles Hagan, Robert Forrest, Per- cy Workman, William Logan, Ralph Stephenson. Among those from a (Hs-. tante who attended the funeral were Mr. and Mrs, T. S. Clarke, Detroit; Misses Marjorie and Helen McAllis- ter, Detroit; Messrs, William and Russell McAllister, of Toronto, and Mrs, J. M. Mashrty of London, CONSTANCE. Mr. and Mrs. Adam Nicholson viie ited with Mrs, Joseph Nicholson on Sunday last. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Stephenson of Brussels spent Sunday with the Tat- ter's parents, Mr, and Mrs. George Riley, r, and Mrs. Robert ' 'Grimoldby. and Mr. Benj. Riley spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. John Riley of Tuckersmith, Aliso 'Margaret Taylor of Ilarristoi is spending her holidays at the home of her uncle, Mr. Benj. Snell. Mr. and Mrs, W. Smalld'on of Cran'brook, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Love of Walton and Mrs. Finlayson o'f Detroit spent Sunday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Britton, Mr. Howard Marshall spent the week -end in Clinton. • Mr. Jas. Anderson and family and Mrs. H. Anderson of Exeter were Sunday visitors at the home of Mr. Oliver Anderson, Mrs. R. Anderson and granddaugh- ter Jean are visiting with Mrs. J. H. Snell of Clinton. Mr. John Rinn and Stanley Wilson of Woodham visited,. at Mr. William Rinn's the beginning of the week.• Mr. and Mrs. Dave Watson spent Sunday at William 'Rinn's. Mr. and Mrs. John Wright of Win- nipeg called on Mrs. Mary Clark' the other day, Miss Margaret Wardell who - has been visiting her friend Miss Joseph- ine Livingston, left Tuesday for Mon- treal where she will take the boat, re- turning to her home in England. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Grieve of De- Buy in l,..,. 10 Pounds Red Path Sugar at $0c with every Fair of Shoes bought 'here. • - 3 pkgs, Kelloggs Corn. Flakes for ,,.,....... ,.23c 2 pkgs, Kellogg's Pep for., . , , , 23e 2g k s, ICellc g's Bran for ,.., ,,.,: ,, ,,',,..,., 23c p g 2 pkgs. Shredded Whole Wheat for ,,,....,,., . 23c We are paying 33c for New Laid Extras in Trade ,IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY FROM,, W11 F Il�1�I 11N e1 trait, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson, • Mrs. Harold Manning of Clinton Fap eatt Monday the guest of Mrs. Jack erguson. Miss Elva Wheatley spent a few days last week at Toronto. Mr. Wm. Moore and Mr. Adam Nicholson each purchased a pure- bred cow and calf from Stratford last week and had them ,s'hipped on Mon- day, Mr. Dave A'Iillson's many friends are pleased to see him able to be out again after his recent operation for appendicitis in Seaforthi hospital: Wedding bells will soon be heard at two of the hones on the second. Mrs. Chas, MdGregor and Mr. Ross` McGregor enjoyed several days camping on Lake Ontario last week. Miss Hazel Leslie with her mother, Mrs. S. Leslie, and Mr, and Mrs. G. M. Chambers of Blyth, spent Thurs- day in London. Mr. and Mes. Will Ferguson, Miss Mary Cochrane, Mr. Hugh Ferguson of Warwick and Mr. George Wyne of Forest were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Britton on Sunday. Misses Helen and Edith Britton re- turned home on Sunday from visiting relatives in Lambton county. Miss Pearl McMinn of Toronto vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Dale during the week. ' Mr. and Mrs. Geo. bale, Mr. and Mrs. Jack Ferguson were Sunday visitors at Grand Bend.' 'Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Clarke left by train on Saturday for 'Chicago where they were met by. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Coates of New York and are going on to Idaho where they expect to spend: two months visiting Mrs. Olarke's brother, Mr. Albert Coates. Mr. Cecil O'ke of London is assist- ing Mr..Ep'hriam Clarke with the har- vest. Mrs. Lawrence of Chatham spent a few days with her cousin, Mrs. Robe. Lawson. HARLOCK. Mrs. Elliott ,of 'Blyth is at present visiting her tlavgiliter, Mrs. 'Bert Allem Miss Bickel] of Seaforth visited Miss Lydia Reid on Tuesdhy., Miss Marjorie iaSIcEwing returned home Saturday evening from visiting her uncle add aunt, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph iCanipbell near (Walton. • Miss Jennie Robinson 'has gone to Teron'to for a visit with her sister Ray. Mrs, A. W. Beacom, Misses ICa'th- leen and Edythe Beacom and ICathleen Bremner, also bIr, and Mrs. Jos. Lyon visited friends in 'Grey 'Town- ship Sunday. Miss Kathleen Bremner who has been spending the 'last few weeks vis- iting her aunt, Mrs. 'A. W. Beacom, returned home 'Sunday. Mr. Robert Watson and sister 'Miss Florence visited at the ]tome of cMr. and Mrs I ;Rapson'Sautday'afternoon, Miss Levine, !Knox who has been spending her •holidays at the home ,of her parents, Mr. and .Mrs. Thos. ICnox returned to Toronto on Sunday. Miss Agnes .Leiper 'who has been holidaying at the Nome of her par; eats, Mr. and Mrs. Janes Leiper, re- turned to Toronto on 'Monday.. bliss Edythe Beacom is et present, visiting friends in Grey. Miss Maggie ,McKay of 'Seafai h who has been visiting.at the home of her cousin, Mrs. Jennie. Knox for the last two weeks returned home'.'Sat,, urday:: • • Misses.: Irene and, Clara: d3runsdoe of .Blyth are visiting their cousin, Miss Helen :McGregor this ,week. •Mrs. Geo. Watt .and ,little daughter Irna Margaret, and visiting 'e't the home df the former's parents, Mr, and Mrs. Angus Reid, this week. Miss Wilma Shepherd visited her cousin, Miss Lois Farquhar over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Appleby and children visited at .the home of Mrs. WPtRNING! to Motor earDrivers Carry Your Licenses HE Highway Traffic Act requires that every person operating a vehicle motor shall secure an operator's or chauffeur license and shall at all times while driving -carry same. A penalty is provided for failure to produce such licenses when de- manded by an officer. It is necessary, owing to the number of motorists who persist in driving without licenses, that the police be instructed to require the production of these licenses from time to time. This' law has been passed in the interests of safe driving and to prevent incompetent persons from operating motor veliiclee. The production of a license is the only proof of ownership of one. Carry yours at all times and avoid inconvenience and prosecution, Ontario Department of Highways The Hon. Geo. S. Henry, Minister Notice :HAVING PURCHASED AN. Electric .door Sander T AM PREPARED TO SURFACE TH DERSATE CHARGE EW AND OLD FLOORS ATMO. .µ.ABR ,L HART ox" 249 Seaforth, Ont. Jennie Knox' on Sunday afternoon, Mr, and Mrs, 'Chas, Stuart and Em- erson of Cleveland, Ohio, visited their cousins, Mrs. Jennie Knox and Mr. and Mrs, Frank McG'egor this week. Mr, and Mrs, Thos Knox and fate idy spent a short time in Stratford. We wish to congratulate Miss Olive Knox +on being successful is passing her collegiate exam, also to coaigratuiate her teacher, Miss Mar- jorie Biokell, Mrs. W, H. Knox visited at the home of her sister, Mrs. Tiros. Knox an Thursday fast. Miss Ethel Roes visited Miss' Amy Parsons last Thursday. bfr. and Mrs. George and .family of Wetaskiwiii, Alta., also Mr. anal Mrs, John Fairservice and family of Blyth visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Daniel Stevens on Sunday. Mr, James .Rapson of Kitchener and his daughters, Miss Lottie of Parkdale and Mrs. James . Hopper, also Mr. James (Rapper and little dau- ghter Doreen of Penetaugueshene,. `visited at the home of Mr, and .Mrs. I, Rel! nt's, and Mr, and Mrs. Al- bert Rapeons ,on Saturday afternoon, Mr, Well Jamieson of Kitchener called ,at the'home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Rapson and also had a short visit at Mr. and Mrs. Robert Jamieson's on Satiird'ay afternoon, Mr„ and Alis. Peter McDonald and Miss Vera accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. Russel Sundercock motored on Sunday to visit friends near Black Horse.. Mr. Stewart ,Beattie called on his friends, Messrs. Harold and Bert Bea- com Sunady afternoon. Mr. Frank'Robinson• had a visit from his daughter May and husband, ,of Toronto for a. few days last week. ELIMVILLE. Mr , Lightowler. of Windsor spent Last week with Mends and relatives in the community. Mr. and Mrs. Wm, Pybus of Chis-, elhursf visited in the vicinity' on Stm- day'last .... Miss Grace 'White " of Chatham is visiting;at •the home her brother, Rev. L. White,. • Mrs; • Chas. God!bolt of Winchelsea returned home from a visit of several days with; her •sister in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Bruce Cooper and Is .abelle visited at Mr. Thos. Hodgert's. near'Seaforbh last Sunday. Keep in mind next' Sunday evening Mrs. (Rev.) T. T. George of London will have•charge of the service under the auspices of the Live Oaks Mis- sion .Circle. Special- music is being prepared by the choir. Everyone wel- come. The Poor Man's Friend. --=Put up in small bottles that are easily portable and sold for a very small sum, Dr. Thomas' Eelectric !Oil possesses poW- er in concentrated 'fo.ren. :Its cheap- ness and the varied uses to which it can he put make it the poor ,,tan's friend. No dealer's stock is complete without it. . WANTED. Two collegiate girls to room or board. Warm rooms and good light. MISS 3. MdBrRT1 E, Centre street. 3+5 PULLETS FOR SALE. 100 'bred to lay White Rock pul- lets for sale. Phone 24 on 236. 35 NOTICE. The Public Library will be closed from August 12th to August 26th. 'GRETiA THOMPS(ON, ]Librarian. HOUSE FOR RENT. On Collegiate st., 5 rooms, soft and hard water, good wood shed. Apply at the News Office. 35 STRAYED. Six yearling cattle, strayed from the premises of William Wright, lot 7, con. 7, Tuckersmith, about August 7th. Address, Seaforth, R.R. 4. Phone 11 on 135, 33 PUPS, FOR. SALE. Three pups, two months old. Phone 234r32, Seaforth. J. M. .GOVIEN LOCK. 33 LUMBER.. 'Have you got those boards or planks—those pieces you so often need but have not handy. Get them now. E. L. BOX, Seaforth TENDERS WANTED. Tenders for repair of the Rodboro bridge will be received by the under- signed till 'Saturday, August 171th. 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, Mo Kdllop, 33 JOHN MoNiAY Clerk, HONEY FOR SALE. Pure clover honey, price 10c, Phone 861-19, Hensall. WAiLL,AOE ROSS, Klippen. 34 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 ssaie. Apply to ADAM HAYS, Seaforth. 23tf FARM FOR SALE. Choice 100 acres, lot 20, con,,13, McKillop, 'Good .brick house; barn 50 x72; drive shed 30x150, all in good re- pair, Water in house and stable. Ce- ment' floor and modern equipment in barn, 10 acres of good bush. Well fenced and drained. 2% miles to Wal- ton; convenient to churches, school and stores. P1305 HAC$!WELL, Walton RR, 1, Phone '13 on 232, 03 THURSDAY, AUGUST x5, 19 PROFESSXONAI; Medieall, ARVs. 1)R, H, HUGH ROSS, PhYsicia'n and Surgeon, Late of London Hoe- pita], London, England, Special attention to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat, Office and reside epee behind Dominion 'Bank, Office Phone No, 5t Residence Phone 104., DR, F:. J, ,11UR'ROWS,` Seaforth. Office anal resideece, Goderieh street, east of the United Church. Coronet, for the County of Huron. Telephone' No, 49. 'DR, C. MACKAY, -C,. Mackay, honor graduate of Trinity University and gold medallist of Trjrity Medical College; member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. DR. F. 3. R FOIRSTE�R—Eye, Ear Nose and Throat. ''Graduate in Medi- cine, University of Toronto 1807, Late Assistant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Ihstif .e, .Moorefield's Eye, and 'Golden Spuare throat hos'. pitals, London. Englund, At Comm- ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday is each month, from 1'1• a.m. to 3 p.m. Next visit in September. DIR. W. C. SPROAT,-Graduate. of 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. Dental. DR. J. A. MUNN, Successor to Dr, 'R, R Ross, graduate of North- western orthwestern University,. Chicago, 111 Li- centiate Royal College of Dental Sur- geons, Toronto. Office aver 'Sil'fs hardware, Main St, Seaforth. Phone 151. DR. F. J. BFC•H,ELY; graduate Royal College of Dental 'Surgeon& Toronto. Office over W. R. Smst'h's grocery, Main St., Seaforth. Phonez. office 185W, residence 185J: - Consulting Engineer. S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A,Sc. (Tor.); O.L.S., Registered Professional En- gineer and Land' Surveyor, Associate Member Engineering Institute of Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ont. ' Aitctfoneer. GEORGE .ELLIOTT, • Licensed Auctioneer for: the County of Huron Arrangements.can be made for-. Sale Date at The Seaforth News. Charges moderate and, satisfaction guaranteed, WATSON AND REID'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James 'Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of ,Insurance risks effect- ed at lowestrates in First -Class Companies. • THE McKJ LOP Mutual Fire Insurance Co, FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSURED Officers—James Connolly. Goder- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, Vice President; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec, -Treasurer. Directors—Wan. Rinn, No. 2, Sea- forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagea; James Evans, Beechwood;. M.. Mc- Ewen. James Connolly, God- erich; Alex. Clinton;Broadfoat, No. 3, Sea - forth; J. M. Sholdice. No, 4, alton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. Agents—Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin- ton; E. Hinchley, Seaforth; 3, A. Murray. r.r, No. 3, Seaforth; j. V. Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmoutb,. Bornholm. James Kerr and John Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties • desirous to effect insurance or trans- act other business will be promptly attended to by application to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective postoffices. SEAFORTH MARKETS.' 'Wednesday, August 14th. Butter, per ib 35c Eggs, per doz.. , .... , . , , ,120c, 23c, 26c New Potatoes, per bag $2,00 Hogs, per cwt $13.50-$14.00 'Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times 500 THURS. — FRI. -- SAT. RONSIDES with CHARLES FARRELL "Star of Seventh Heaven" ESTiHiER RALSTON WALLACE BEERY CHARLES BANC1ROFT The romantic and historical story of the frigate "Constitution" and its conquest of the Tripohtan pirates in 1804. A thousand laughs--+ee thousand th'rilis 'Four First M'a'gnitude Stars in a motion picture that showed on Broadway for six menthe at $2.00 prices. HERE THIS WEEK END. JOHN GILBERT —•in— "FOUlii • WALLS" A Story df New York To -day Princess Sleep is the great nourishes .of in- fants, and without peaceful sleep the child will not thrive, This Cannot be got if the infant be troubled with worms, Miller's Worm Powders will destroy worms' and drive thein front the system, and afterwards the childtp rest will be undisturbed, The pow- ders cannot injure the most delicate baby, and there is nothing so effect- ive for 'restoring the health of a worm worn infant.