The Seaforth News, 1929-09-19, Page 8' PA
11,16A Florence Welsh of Leaden,
epent the week end sitter home.
Mr. Milton Unwell). .of London
spent wode end, at his home here;
Mr: and Mrs. Harry Pryer of Was,
terkee former reeidents tIvils
lege, visited friende here last \seek,
Mr. rand Mrs. Bertram .Nerth of
Weodstock, spent the week endwith
Mrs . North's parenta. Mr. and Mrs.
Robert 11 ingots.
Mr. John Conker has been making
some improvements to his home, that
addgreatly tO its attractiveness,
Mrs. Iingh MeDoaald has returaed
to her, home here after sending
eonple of months veith relaifives M the
West,
Mr, Gerald Farquhar, after a very
pleasant visit at his 'home here, has
returned to Chicago.
Mr. and trs A L Case have re -
tinned _home efter a delightful motor
and boat teip to Kingston and Mon-
treal.
delre. Andrew iDougall and daugh-
ter Cassie, have returned tb Hensel]
after spending the last year with Mrs.
Dougall's son, Will, to Indiana.
Mr. Mervyn Brown of Toronto
was a recent visitor here with his
parents, Mr, and :Ntrs. Geo. Brown,
Executive Meeting. --The Executive
of the South Huron Conservative
Aseociatiou met at Hensall on Mon-
day evening to select a date for a
convention to nominate a candidate
for the provincial legislature. Every
part of the riding was well represent-
ed. Monday, Sept 23rd, was selected
as the dote kr the convention. Mr.
Fred Ford, of Clinton, was nominated
for returning officer. Mr. Ford is a
returned man and will make a splen-
did effivail.
Mrs. Alex. McMurtrie is spending
a few days this week visiting her sons
in Stanley.
Mr, Arthur Ford, editor of the
London Free Press and Mr. Gordon
Reid of London were in town on
Id
The Hon. William Finlayson, Min-
ister of Lends and Forests, will ad-
dress the Conservatives of South Hu-
ron at their convention on Monday
atternoon next Mr, Finlayson is one
of the finest platform speakers in
Canada and his message to the people
of South Huron will be listened to
with a great deal of interest.
BAYFIELD,
Mrs, Hartner and Miss Fanny Har-
mer of Port Stanley motored'here on
Saturday and visited the former's fa-
ther, Rev. Wm. Hinde. On their re-
turn they were accomPanied by Mrs.
J. H. McLeod and Miss Lucy Woods,
who will spend a vacation at Port
Stanley.
The Misses Flinterinan, Misses
Rankin and Mrs, Holley, who spent
the summer here, returned to Detroit
on Tuesday.
Dr. and Mrs. Brown, who spent the
summer here, returned to their home
at Clinton, Iowa, last week. Dr.
Brown built a new cottage at the lake
front cin lots formerly owned by the
Weston Bros.
Mr. and Mrs. 'W. H. I3oug of Wind-
sor, spent the week end at their sum-
mer home.
'Mr. and Mrs. S. Cleave, Mr. and
Mrs Paul Cleave and Mrs. Holley
spent Sunday with friends at Kincar-
dine.
Messrs. Jas. Reid, M. Ross, Mrs.
Foster, Mrs. Fraser and Miss Gwen
Elliott attended a Presbytery meet-
ing and W.M.S. at Auburn on Tues-
day.
Bayfield 'Fair is next Wednesday
and Thursday. Be sure and be there
with your exhibits and show that
there is some interest taken in the So-
ciety. In peat years the fair has been
noted for the excellence of its exhib-
its. Thursday night the Sterling Co-
medy Troupe of London will put on
a program in the town hall.
Mrs. John McDonald, Kip.pen; Mrs,
C. Crawford, Clear Water Lake, Man.
and Alex. and John Hamilt•on. of
Pontiac, Mich., were guests of Mr.
and Mrs. William Foster on Sunday.
Mr, G. Hamilton of the Bank of
Commerce, who spent a two weeks'
vacation at Brussels, returned on
Monday. Mr. Coxon of Milverton,
took his place.
Mr. Bruce, a student from Toron-
to, conducted both morning and ev-
ening services in the town hall on
Sunday for the Presbyterian congre-
gation.
Mr. Robert Penhale left Tuesday
morning on a business trip to To-
bermory a.nd :Manitoulin Nand and
will spend about a week there. He
was accompanied •by Mr. E. Ward of
Clinton,
Bayfield observed Civic Holiday on
Thursday of last week. It was a
splendid day.
Mr. Thornton Mustard, who with
his family spent the summer at his
cottage, returned home to Toronto on
S:aturday.
Mr. J. G. Rankin, who spent seve-
ral days with his aunts, Misses Ran-
kin, returned to Detroit with them on
Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. W. Mustard and fa-
mily, left on Saturday for Florida
where they will spend the winter.
Dr. and Mrs. W. Aiberhart of Mit-
chell are spending a few days at their
cottage.
HAY
Death of Mrs. John B. Laporte. -
After an illness of four days with
pneumonia there passed away at 6
o'clock Wednesday morning last,
Virginia Brisson, beloved wife of Mr.
John B. Laporte, Blue Water High-
way, Deceased was ibonn sixty-one
years ago last June 27th, at Drys-
dale, At the age of fifteen she was
onited ii marriage to Mr. Laporte
and lived on the farm now occupied
by her son, Theodore Laporte until
, moving last fall to their fine home
just south. The late Mrs. Laporte
was a highly respected woman, kind-
ly, thoughtfel, a true mother to
her family and a devout member
of St. Peter's Chureh. Surviving are
her husfband ancl Jive sons and nine
&lighters: Joseph and Leo, of De-
troit; Wilfred, of Windsor; Richard,
of Chicago; Theodore, of Drysdale;
Mother M. Loretto, Sister Virginia,
both of Ursuliee Convent, Chatham;
Sister Mary Clotilde, of Phillipine
Islands; Mrs, Croysetire, Marquette,
Mich.; Mrs, Irving Gumbolton, De -
Women
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re'lleve periodic pain,
beadaohes, baoltaohes, weakness,
nausea, sleeplessness, irritabilitY,
and many other aihnentsfrom whicitt
sew women ere entirely tree. A.won-
derful reconstractive Nerve Tonto.
NXLNE oan be obtained ba either
Uquid or tablet form at l,OQ per
bobble or box,
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romoNTo 2, ONT. CANADA
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Keating's Pharmacy
SEAFORTH
At Your Local Drug Store or direct.
troit; Mrs, Louis Beueteati, Amheret-
burg, Ont.; Mrs. Laframbeise, Hay;
Clotilcle, Cecilia, at home, She also
leaves to mourn her loss six brothers
and four. sisters: John Brisson, De-
troit; Father Dennis Brisson, Wind-
sor; George Brisson, Windsor; Jos-
eph Brisson, Detroit; Edward Bris-
son, Drysdale; Aserich Brisson, of
Hay; Mrs. Edward Etue, Drysdale;
Mrs, Alex. Denome, Windsor; Airs.
Peter Bedore, Detroit; Mrs. John
Papineatt, Detroit. .Ml her children
were home for the funeral with the
exception of her daughter who is in
the Phillipines. Father Brisson, who
was in Nova Scotia and John and
Edward Brisson, who were it Alan-
treal, were also unable to be present,
Miss Clotilde Laporte, who had re-
cently gone to New York to take a
position. will remain at home. The
funeral which was very largely at-
tended took place on Friday morning,
September 13th, at 9 o'clock to St.
Peter's church and cemetery. Mass
was sung by Father Brisson of St.
Peter's Seminary, London; Father
Bart of Assumption, Sandwith, was
deacon; Father Durand, of St. Thom-
as, was sub -deacon; Father A. I. De-
mme. preached, All four priests are
nephews of the deceased. The Pall-
bearers were her five sons and three
sons-in-law: Joseph, Leo, Wilfred,
Richard and Theodore Laporte, L.
Beneteau, Amberstburg; Irving Crum-
bolton, Detroit; Chas. Laframboise,
Drysdale.
REPORT OF HOG SHIPMENTS
Seaforth-Total 360, select bacon
149, thick smooth 187, heavies 6,
extra heavies 3, shop hogs 3 , lights
and feeders 2. •
Brucefield-Total 21, select bacon
11, thick smooth 10.
Walt in -Total 105, select bacon
35, thick smooth 57, heavies 7, shop
hogs 2.
Hensall-Total 309, select bacon
179, thick smooth 272, heavies 28,
shop hogs 9, lights and feeders II.
Truck deliveries -3,019, select bac-
on 853, thick smooth 1920, heavies 95,
extra heavies 6, shop hogs 69, lights
and feeders 2.
Mimi County -Total 7144, select
bacon 2338, thick smooth 4116,
heavies 256, extra heavies 16, shop
hogs 175, lights and feeders 45.
Useful in Camm-Explorers, sur-
veyors, prospectors and hunters will
find Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil very
useful in camp. When the feet and
legs are wet and cold it is well to rub
them freely with the Oil and the re-
sult will be the prevention of pains in
the muscles, and should a cut, or
contusion, or sprain he sustained, no-
thing could be better as a dressing or
TUOKERSIVIITH.,
Mr, ,Andrew Moore has purchased
neliotetie Beselestye. incubator aad is
entering ,the ' of commercial
leaching, :Sir. Moore is to be con-
gratniated for his enterprise and We
wish him every suseees in this new
veature,
Yieitors at Loadoo during thepast
week were: 'Mr. and Mrs, Fothering-
ham and Miss Jean and Jack and
William; Messrs, Peter Cameron. and
Wilson McCartney, Miss Mary Pans
ple, James Riley, Mrs. MeIntosii aisel
Dove; Mr, and Mrs, William& Wright,
Mr, and Mts. Harvey Moore.
Mr, Win, McGee of Toronto spent
the week -end atthe home of his
mother, Mrs. Bert Dick.
Mr, and Mrs. Roy INIcGeoch, Mr.
aad Mrs. Wilson' A•llen, William
Sproat, Frank and Mark Sproat, were
London visitors.
Mr. john Nicholson visited Mr.
and 'Mrs. Wm. Wright Sunday.
'Mrs. Richardson Sr. has gone to
Florida for an extended Visit,
'afr. and Mrs. J. Ilurriphrey anti 'Mr.
and Mrs, Shafer of Kitchener spent
Sunday at the home of Mr. Thos.
Coleman.
Mr. and Mrs. Russell Coleman
spent 'Wednesday 'in London,
Mr, and Mrs, Lewis Telbletiet spent
the week-eed with the former's sis-
ter, Mrs, Wilkins. in Clinton.
The many friends of Mrs. Herbert
Crich are sorry to hear she is on the
sick list and hope to hear of recovery
soon.
LONDESBORO.
Mrs. Phillips of the London Road
spent Sunday She guest of Mrs.
Word was received here on Monday
of the cleafh of Mrs, Ben. Lyon of
Brandon. Mrs. Lyon was formerly
Miss Joaes of near .Auburn.
Miss Esther Lyon is the guest of
her brother, 'Mr, Tom Lyon of near
Blyth this week.
Mrs, John Nott and Miss Belle are
Seaforth visitors this week.
Misses Brown, Garrett and Long-
man and 'Mr. 11, flunking and Mr. C,
Longman motored to Sarnia on Mon-
day to attehd a young ,people's con-
vention which is being held there.
Mr. Atcheson, who has been visit-
ing his aunt, Mrs, lauddell, returned
to 'his home at Windsor an Saturday
last.
Rev. and Mrs. Forrester are visit-
ing with their daughter, Mrs. Parker,
of Sarnia, this week.
While repairing the driving shed on
Monday, Mr. C. Ruddell had the mis-
fortune to fall ten feet when the lade
der he was standing on gave away.
Fortunately no hones are broken, but
bIr.tRuddell got a bad shaking up and
will be used up for a few days, no
doubt.
Miss Mabel Harvey is spending a.
few days with friends in Sarnia.
HURON NEWS. .
Zurich,
'Herman Well passed away on Sept.
2nd, at the age of 82 years.
Mrs. W. Finkbeiner and 'daughter
of Stratford, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. Wm. Hoffman.
Mr. and Mrs. Ev. Heist and daugh-
ter spent Labor Day at Sebweing,
Michigan.
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Eichler have
returned to their home in Pigeon,
Michigan, after spending a month
with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. M.
Bechler,
Mrs. C. Truemner passed away
suddenly on the 14th con. Hay, on
Sept. 8th. She was forrnerly Catherine
Elizabeth Schade.
Exeter.
Rolbert Mousseau of Hensall has
purchased J. G. Cochrane' s machine
shop.
Messrs. Beaver Bros of Crediton
have started work on the new Exeter
Post Office.
r
. .. here is one
cause of
"LINE'S BUSY"
... time wasted
A NYONE trying to call this telephone will bei
A-1. told by the operator: "Line's Busy". But the
line is not busy, n is really idle. Someone at
the other end of the office is wanted and the
telephone waits there' until he arrives.
The idle telephone, with its receiver off the hook,
is a common cause of "Line's Busy", and a com-
mon cause of uncompleted calls which are wast-
ing two million minutes every day in Ontario and
Quebec. Other causes of unnecessary "Line's
Busy" are inadequate office equipment, long
conversations during peak hours, trying to repeat
too soon after the "busy" report, and asking en -
other to get your party for you,
Many offices tnay not need more telephones, but
they do need to have their present telephones
more conveniently located. You may be losing
calls because your line is thus "Busy" but really
idle, And you may be losing business.
We want you to have the best possible telephone
service and we are making every effort to provide
it.* We are ready at any time to survey your
telephone equipment and submit a report.
*Noto toiorkono plaint and
limas smprov entente
will moan an outlay, for
1929 camte, of *tore than
07,000,000,
S AFORT NEWS;
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Spot Cash Specials
NORTH STAR FLOUR...
RED PATH SUGAR
2 Pounds SALADA TEA
. $4,49
, $5.79
. $1.29
IT WILL PAY YOU TO BUY FROM
W. J. FINNIGAN
COULTER &
GOVENLOCK
Seaforth
Agents 'for International Harvester
Co., Manufacturers of
FAR1VI IMPLEMENTS, TRACT-
ORS, 'THRESHERS and TRUCKS
Horses for sale or exchange at all
times. Also late '25 Ford coupe for
sale.
4
Nation-wide Faroe. -There is scar-
cely a corner of this great Dominion
where the merits of Dr. Thornas'
Eclectric Oil have not been tried and
proved. It is one of the woril's most
efficient remedies for sore throat,
larne back and many other ailments
arising frorn inflammation. Rubbed
on the skin its healing power is read-
ily absorbed, and it can allso be taken
in ternally.
AUCTION SALE
Of Farm Steck. at Lot 17, Con. 8,
McKillop Tp., 2 miles east of Win-
throp, on Wednesday, Oct. 2nd, at
1:30 sharp, consisting of the follow-
ing: 25 two year old 'heifers rising 3
yrs.; 9 yearling steers aed heifers;
Durham grade heifer with calf at
foot; Holsteinheifer supposed to be
in calf; Holstein cow rising 4 yrs.,
milking good, due March 4th; Hol-
stein cow 9 yrs. old, freshened 2
months, heavy milker; aged driving
mare, quiet and reliable. Six of the
above 'heifers are supposed to freshen
in November and December. This is
a choice lot of Ontario bred stock,
mostly Durham, Polled Angus and
Hereford grade in good condition
and will be positively sold without
reserve as proprietor has no winter
feed. Terms. -7 months' credit will
be given on furnishing approved joint
bankable paper or a discount of 3 per
cent, straight will be allowed for 'cash.
Charles Little, proprietor; Geo. H.
Elliott, auctioneer.
AUCTION SALE
Of Desirable House and Lot and
Contents of Same in the Town of
Seaforth.
The Executor of the Estate of Re-
becca Wood, late of the Town of Sea -
forth, widow, deceased, has inseruct-
ed G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer, to sell
by public auction on Saturday, Octo-
ber 5th, 1929, at 2 pan, sharp on the
premises the :following desirable ,pro-
perty: Lot .Number 188 in Jarvis'
Survey of part of the Town of Sea -
forth and situate on the west side of
High Street, on said Lot is erected a
fine storey ibrick dwelling con-
taining 7 rooms and bathroom, heat-
ed by hot air furnace and lighted by
electricity and having town water
and cistern, having been shingled
three or four years ago and freshly
painted this year a.nd fhe interior hav-
ing 'been decorated but a short time,
the property is the choicest *offered in
Seaforth for many years. T,here is
also a one car garage and henhouse
on said lands.
At the same time and place the
following chattels will be sold by
public auction: -.1 ,tleree piece ebas-
terfleld suite, 3 large axmineter rugs,
5 small rugs, .1 Victrola, '11 Gerhard-
Heintzman piano and. bench, 1 table
laence I library table, 1 leather cover-
ed Morris Chair, 1 mantle clock, 3
wickerwork veranda chairs and fern-
ery, 2 ottomans, 1 ern.all lamp, 1 par-
lour china cabinet, 1 four piece ma-
hogany parlour suite, 1 marble top
table, 2 sets velour window drapes„
2 pedestals, 1 oak dining room suite
6 chains and table; 'I oak sideboard
and china cabinet, i1 net drapes, 1
walnut telephone stand and seat, I
crak hat tack, 1 five piece french wat-
nut bedroom suite, 1 two piece wa1-
nut 'bedroom suite, 2 tables, 2 rocking
chairs, 3 mattresses, 1 oak ewo .piece
bedroom seite, 2 chairs, I sewitig
machine, 1 vacuum sweeper, 3 mir-
rors, 1 kitchen table, 5 kitchen chairs,
1 kitchen cabinet, 1 kitchen range, 1
three plate electric stove and oven,
1 kitchen linoleum, 1 electric welsher,
1 secretary bookcase, fiat wear,
dishes and bedding arid other goods
too nanneroes to 'mention, all in the
finest condition and some never used,
Terms on property:-4Ten per cent,
of perchase price on day cif sale, bal-
ance within thirty days.
'Terms on chettels-Cash.
For 'further particulars and condi-,
thefts of sale apply to
JOHN J. HfUiGIGARD, '
,Seaforth, Ont.
!Solicitor for Executor.
0. IT, Elliott,•Anctioneer,
Dated Septetnbet 313thi 1929.
AU.CTIOE .SALE
01 'Sheep and Lambs. 'Me. Thomas
Brown has received instructions to
•selg bY public auction on Lot 2,
Can. 8, Hullett, on 'Tuesday, Sept,
241th, at 1:30 pm., the following: 75
good young !breeding awes, 30 ewe
lambs and 6 buck 'lambs. These eee
a choice lot elf sheep 'for any person
to buy. Terms. -8 months' credit an
approved kint notes. 4 per cent.
straight off for caele
IT. 'Brown, auctioneer; Mat, Arm-
strong, proprietor.
AUCTION SALE
Mr, 'Thomas Brown has received
instructions from She undersigned to
sett by public auction at lot 30, Con.
3, il-libbert, on Thursday, iOctober 3,
1929, commencing at .one o'clock
sharp, the following: 1 driving
horse. Cows -1 cow 5 yeares old, sup-
pose& to be in calf. "Pou1try-48
chickens. Implements -4 'McCorm-
ick 'binder, good as new; Massey -
Harris mower, 6 ,ft. cut, nearly new;
Noxon seed drill, Massey -Harris
cultivator, dump hay rake, disc har-
row; four section diamond harrows;
Fanning mill; root pulper, hay fork;
couple ,of .bobesleighs, lumber wagon,
top buggy, open buggy, Poetland
cutter, set of single harness, set of
Scales, • forks, ditching tools, sledges,
sugar kettle, grincleithne, and other
articles too . numerous. to mention.
Also .a dinner' set, knives,forks,
glassware,.5-gallon stone crock; hang-
ing lamp, quantity of lumber, cream
separator, new, extension ladder, hay
carrier,
Terrni.---All sums Of $10.00 and
under, cash; Over ehat amount, 12
months' trediti on approved joint
notes; '5 per cent, discount off for
cashon credit amounts. No reserve,
as farm is 'sold.
T. Brown, auot.; Peter McCann,
proprietor.
AUCTION SALE
• -
Of Valuable Hotel Property and Con-
tents of Same, in the Village 'of
Dublin, Ont.
Mr, Thomas Brown has received,
instructions from Mr. P. M. bulge to
sell by public auction on Monday
September 23rd, 1929, at one p.m.
sharp, the following valuable proper-
3'T
The Dominion Hotel, which is e
three-story 'brick building, containing
20 bed rooms, two parlors and bath
room, with hot water system through-
out. There are three lots on which
there is situated good frame 'barn,
hen house. garage and a brick pig pen.
At the same time and place the fol-
lowing Chattels will be sold by public
auction: -16 bed room suites, together
with mattresses, b.eds, and bedding; 4
1 par/or suite; 10 linoleum rugs; 1
brussels carpet rug; 6 rocking chairs;
1 writing desk; 3 parlor tables; 3
couches; 1 sewing machine; 12 sample
tables; 5 ice cream, parlor fables; 16
ice'cream parlor chairs: 1 cash regis-
ter; 1 show case; 5 sideiboards; a large
quantity of dining room and kitchen
utensils, knives,_forks. cutlery, dishes,
glassware, etc., 6 extension tables, 24
dining room chairs, a number of bed
roant and kitchen chairs,. 4 kitchen
tables, 2 kitehen ranges, 1 coal heat-
er, 1 cupboard, 1 washing machine,
nearly new; 1 clothes mangle, 1 lawn
mower, 1 Ford touring car, 1 comp-
lete portable saw mill in first class re-
pair, doing a good custom business,
10 cords of short dry wood,' one lees
h.p, gasoline engine, anvil, vise, sugar
kettle, etc.
Sive Stock. -1 good working horse
and 70 choice young hens
• Tennis on Property. -Ten per cent,
of purchase price on day of sale, bal-
ance within thirty days.
Terms on Chattels -All sums of
$10.00 and under, cash; over that
amount, 4 months' credit on approved
joint notes.
No reserve as the proprietor is re-
tiring from business.
P. M. JUDGE Proptr,
Dublin, Ont.
J. J. Holland, Clerk.
To safeguard the child frail dam-
age that worms cause, use Miller's
Worm Powders, the medicine par ex-
cellence for children. These powders
will clear the system entirely, of
worms, will regulate and tstimulate
healthful operation of the digestive
processes. As a vermifuge it cannot
be stirpasseci in effectiveness. '
Feathers
You can have your feather bed
made into a sanitary roll mat -
or down comforter. Drop
a card to
DOMINION FEATHER AND
MATTRESS CO.
GODARICH -- ONT.
Our agent will call.
IN THE SURROGATE. VOURT OF
',VHE COUNTY OF HURON,
,
111 'tile Estate of Joaeph
Deceased,
TAKE NOTICE that all persons hav-
ing claims against the Estate of Jos-
eph Nicholson, who died at the Town-
ehip of MeKillop on the 13th day of
JOT, 1929, are required to send to the
un ersigned nil or before the First
day of October 1929, a statement in
detail of their claim or clahns veri-
fied by affidavit,
And further take notice that on and
after the said last mentioned date the
Executors of the said Estate will pro-
ceed to distribute the sante amongst
those entitled thereto, having regard
onlyto such claims as shall have been
received, by them,
L2a.ted this 5:11 day of September,
AD, 1929.
LOFTUS E. DANCEY,
Solicitor for the Executors.
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ELEANOR M. SNIDER, A.T.C,IVI.
Teacher of Piano, Vocal and
Theory. Pupils prepared for Toron-
to Carsservaeory examinations. Studio,
Mrs, 3. Stewart, Egmondville, Phone
16-160, .33
GARAGE TO RENT
Garage on West street to rent, Ap-
ply- at The ,News Office. 38
JERSEY COW FOR SALE
Jersey cow awl heifer tali, wesik
old, for .sale. JEAMIES .N101.,AN, Sea -
forth, r.r. 4. Phone 146r13, 38
FILLY FOR SALE.
For sale, filly ready to wean. SAM,
RIEGELE, Walton, r,r. 2, Phone 24r8,40
FOR SALE
Registered Aberdeen Angus bull,
aged five years, register number
3.61517. Also first class driving" mare,
Apply to ANDREW KIRK, Phone
1'50r3, Seaforth.
NOTI'CE
Cavell United Church, Winthrop,
anniversary services on Sunday, Oct..
6th, Rev, C, A. Malcolm, of Eg-
mondville United Church, will be the
speaker. Fowl supper on the fol-
lowing 'Tuesday, Oct, 8th. Progrern
and play by Young People of Bel -
grave' United Church, entitled "The'
Coloney'e .Maid." Admission 25e and
7.9c.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
A good eight roomed frame house
with wood shed attached, electric
light, furnace, soft water in the house,
a good well, stalble can be used as a
garage, large garden. Telephone
160r01, or apply to MRS. W. 0Lrv-
011, Seaforth R„R, 3, Miain Street, Eg-
zn ondville. 39
, ROOMS TO RENT.
Comfortable roo,ms in Beattie
Block. Apply to BEATTIE BROS.,
Seaford. 317tf
WOOD FOR SALE.
.Dry soft elm wood for sale. JOHN
A. MURRAY, Phone 37,r20, Dublin.
39
FOR SALA
Twenty -Eve choice 'dxford ewes,
front 2 to 5 years. Apply to FRED
McCLYMOINIT, Varna, Phone 622r24
36
TO RENT.
Bright, cheerful rooms to rent, ov-
er Mr. Wigg's etote. Two bedrooms,
living room, kitchen with mat water.
Apply to W. G Seaforth.
38
FOR SALE.
One Ford,son tractor,
shape. For .particul'ars.
COLOLOUGH BROS.
R.R. 2.
first-class
apply to
'Seaforth
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HOUSE FOR SALE OR RENT.
Frame dwelling, comfortable, con-
venient, hot and cold water, bath, toi-
let, etc. Immediate possession. A. D.
SUTHERLAND, Insurance and Real
Estate, Seaforth, Phone 152.
FOR SALE.
A couple of springers. near fresh-
ening. Apply to Lot 17, Con. 8, Mc-
Killop, Phone 240r24, Seaforth. C.
LITTLE. •
. 38
HOUSE FOR SALE.
On corner of James and Ann sts.,
seven -room house, town water in
house, electric lights, good basement.
Will sell very reasonable. One-fifth
acre. Stable on property. Good gar-
den. Property all in good repair. Ap-
ply to MIR'S. W. McMICHAEL, Sea -
forth. ' 15E1
LUMBER AND KINDLING.
' Have you got those boards or
planlas-those pieces you so often
need but have not handy. Get them
now, A few more loads of kindly,
E L. BOX, Segienth. 33i1
FARM FOR SALE.
100 acres in Tucleersmith Township,
lot 9, con. 9. Good buildings. Poss-
ession this fall. Owner forced to sell
on account of ill health, For further
particulars apply to HENRY FOR-
SYTH, Kippen, Ont., R.R, 2. Phone
134r24. 38
FARM FOR SALE.
The Executors of the Robert Gib-
son estate offer the choice 50 -acre
farm, in good condition, Ne4 lot 16,
con. 5, McEillop, all cleared arid all
Beetled down. Two storey cement
house, frame kitchen, all in good re-
p,adr. Barn 50'x'4l6' on a cement wall,
cement stabling and water in the
barn, Cement driving house 24'x36'.
Frame hog pen 16'144'. ' Never failing
well of choice water. Well fenced
andunderdrained with tile drain, Will
be sold on easy terms to suit pur-
chaser. Thor further particulars apply
to CHAS. W1RTIGHT, Seaforth r.r. 5;
or R. S. HAY'S, Seafortle
SEAr0RTI-1 MARKETS.
VVecksesday, Sept, 18th,
Butter, .per lib. 3,5c -37c
Eggs, per dox. . „ 32c -38c
Potatoes, per bag 41,264160
Hogs, per
THURSDAY, SATT. 19, 1979,
PR 0 FES SIO NA L OAR D
,Medical.
DR, H. HUGH ROSS, Phypiciazt
and Surgeon. Late of London Hum-'
pital, London'England. SPecial
attention .to .diseases of .the eye, ear
nose and throat, Office and resit-
ence behind Dorainion ,Bank, Office
Phone No. 5: Residence Phone 104,
DR, F . J. BURROWS,Seaforth.
Office and residence, Goclerich strent,
east of the United Church. Coroner
for the County of Huroo. Telephone
No, 40,
DR. C, MACKAY.-C, Mackay. 10
honor graduate of Trinity 1.Inivardt7
and gold medallist of Trinity Medical
College; member of the College of
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER-Eye, Ear
Nose and 'Throat. Graduate in Medi -
eine, University of Toronto 1897,
Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and Aural Instil e, afoorefieldre •
Eye, and Golden Sqaare throat hoo-
pitals, London. England, At Comm-
ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rci Monday ia
each month, from la a.m. to 3 p.m.
DR. 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 Alicante's
Drug Store, Main St., -Seaford'.
Phone 90.
Dental.
DR. 3. A, MUNN, Successor tat
Dr. R. It Ross, graduate of Nttrth-
western University, Chicago, 111. Li-
centiate Royal College of Dental Sur-
geons, Toronto. Office over Sill's
hardware, Main St, Seaforth. Phone
151.
DR. F. j. BECTIALY, graduate
Royal College of Dental Surgeons,
Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith&
grocery, Main St., Senforth. Phones.
office 1851V, residence 1855.
, Consulting Engineer.
S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (To.}*
0,L.S., Registered Professional En-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute of
Canada. Office,•Seaforth, Ont
Auctioneer.'
GEORGE ELLI�Tt, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron
Arrangements can be made for Stile
Date at The Seaforth News. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
WATSON AND REID%
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James Watson)
MAIN ST.; SEAFORTH. ONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect.
ed at lowest rates in First -
Companies.
THE McKILLOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Ce,
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY, p N L Y, INSURED
Officers -James Connolly. Goder-
ich; Mex. James Evans, Beechwood,
Vice President; D. F. McGregor-.
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer,
Rinn, No. 2, San,..
forth, John •Bennewies, Brodhagen;
James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mk -
Ewen. Clinton; James Connolly, God-
erieh; Alex, Broadfoot, No.,3 Sea -
forth; J. M. Sholdice. No. 4, Walton;
Robezt Ferris, Harlock; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Mut ray
Gibson, Brucefield.
Agents -Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, ail -
ton; E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. it.
Murray. r.r, No. 3, Seaforth; j. V.
Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth,
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
Lo their, respective postoffices.
FAIR DAY SPECIAL
THURS. FRI. & SAT.
, Return Engagement of
The Covered
Wagon
Paramount's mighty tribute to
the Western Pioneers that took
the country by storen when first
shown several years ago.
'ERNEST TORRANCE
TULLY MARSHALL
' • LOIS WILSON
and all the old stars you'll want
to see again itt their famous Mere
Afternoon and twice at night Fair
Day.
MON. TUES. WED
MARY ASTOR
LLOYD Ruanns
in
3 RING MARRIAGE
A Story of the Circus
COMING
Soon
WINGS
Princess