HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-06-14, Page 414
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earth, we alweys begin a journey with
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ofllurouCouuty Council
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gntondoille Delegatian at Goderich—Pratest
Against Widening of Illnron *toad.
The -June session o the •County
tion. It was With such feelings thatCouncil convened op Tuesday after -
we barded the ' • train for noon June 5th Warden Beavers in
the chair and ail the reeves' in their
Stratford aii Saturday., ,
run of barely twenty- ye no In his opening remarks he said he
is throegh a beautiful countre, vehicle was glad to meet the members of the
. delights one as it appears to whizz council again and noted the presence
past the swiftly moving cars. The of two new members, ?Sir. Knight and
Dr. Milne, who had been elected
eveter deposited by the recent abund-
reeves of Goderith and Blyth respect -
ant gains is lyitg too long, we fear, leery since last meeting. Dr, Milne
on some of the fields in -which the was in the council when he first came
•spring wain is coming up nicely. in. Nothing very special had come
'under his notice since the last meet-
' One's fellow passengers ate inter- ing. The county had been threaten-
., eating., Thee are, of course, of vari- ed with a lawsuit on account of an
e , ons age's, and of laoth sects." At St. accident on the Good Roads, Out this
'had been presented. On account of
Columban three ladies joined us, and had been withdrawn. No other claims
their' features proclaimed that their
the weather conditions las
ancestors, more or less remote, hail- this speing the roads had come
d from no other spot on the face of
,
the arth than the dear old .Emerald
• Isle. Dublin, 'Mitchell, and Sebring-
'. vine contributed to our passenger iist,
., so that our coach, which had few in
it. at Seaforth, was fairly well filled
when we reached Stratford.
Our trainmen, whose•duty it was to
• announce the stations as we ap-
proached them, performed this task
wilth a vigor and efficiency that would
have delighted Sir Henry Thornton.
For instance, as we neared Dublin, he
made known this fact in a stentorian
• voice. pronouncing the name Dub -11- ,months of the year, wit , ,
in"; and as we rushed past the Strat- and 36 beneficiaries of the fund for
* ford cemetery, he treated us to a re- these months respectively.
• citation of the various big cities An application from Mr. Saunders,
which may be reached front the itn- Ethel, for compensation for dainages
• to auto, May 12th, on account of ruts
portant railway centre an whose sta- in the road, was referred to the Good
tion we were about to stop. Roads Commission.
' As an elocutionary effort it was The auditors' report showed $17, -
masterly to a degree that would have 0100 of unpaid county rates and recam-
nended thst ch future these should be
done credit to any graduate of any required to be sent in before the end
, orie of the numerous "schools of ex- of the year. The auditors also rec
presSion." Evidently this young man ommended a quarterly audit.
:has a bright future. A communication from the county
clerk of Perth enclosed eopy of a
As the train drew up at the station, memorial which Perth comity ask
. e ohnost the first thing we save brought Huron county to sign, asking the
of transgressors is hard." Here were iijonotection to small villages, when the
aytne, 50 p.c. of the coat of Hydro
eight or ten young chaps handcuffed minimum use would be not less than
• together in couples, and all the cou- 50 h.p. on account of the difficulty of
pies chained together. The squad in getting three farmers a mile to
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-charge of the men were big in physi- t The county clere mentioned that
he power.
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que and in official importance, It was several by-laws of the county requir-
a sad sight, One could not but woa-, ed to be brought up-to-date, and this
der what had caused them to switch should be done at once as he was
by -
off on to the wrong track. No one in publishing the la°,,IViss°111tiisligwaastuireferred to the spec-
, - the hurrying, bustling crowd seemed jt committee.
to know what they had done, or A communication from the High -
where they were being taken. ways Department showed the amount
Well, here is Stratford, a place of of Government grant returned to the
asousn7t9y,37555.017n.ghway work of last year
nearly 20,000 people. Its streets if
stretched out in a straight line would The clerk submitted a statement
uearly cover the 88 miles to Toronto, showing evhat the county of Huron
and many miles of these' streets are paid for maintenance of Huron pupils
through in better condition this, year
than usual, which meant a saving of
many hundreds of Oilers.
A suggestion he had to make was
that the County accounts -be audited
quarterly instead of yearly. This plan
was adopted in Exeter and was work-
ing well. The Warden was applaud-
eci as he resumed his seat.
Dr. Irwin, treasurer of the VVing-
ham hospital; submitted figures of
the operation of the institution. The
amount received from patients was
$7,229.66. This was filed.
A monthly statement from the Mo-
thers' Allowance Board showed al-
loymiices of $1,054, $1,134, $1,109 and
$1,049 respectively for the first four
A communication was received
from Mr. Alex. POrterfield, secretary
of the Municipat'Clerks' Association,
announcing their picnic to be held io
Goderich, Friday, June 8th, and a
meeting to he held in the town hall
at 2 o'clock, to be addressed by
Messrs. Joynt, Govenlock and Hicks,
MeRFes of the county, on legislation
of the past session of interest to mu-
nicipal authorities, and inviting the
meinbers of the county council to at-
tend. •
Dr. Winne and Mr. Knight Appointed
on Committees.
Moved by Messrs. McQuaid and
Spotton that Dr. Milne, reeve of
Blyth, be appointed a member of the
special committee in place of Mr.
Taman, and that Reeve Knight of
Goderich be appointed as county rep-
resentative on the Children's Shelter
and on the county property commit-
tee in place of Dr. Clark.—Carried.
Moved by Messrs. Klopp and Rob-
ertson that a by-law be prepared and
passed at this June session eto give
authority to the County Home In-
spector, in the event of an application
being made for admittance to the
home an behalf of a party who has an
estate, to have the same made payable
to the county or made county proper-
ty before the party is admitted as an
inmate of the Home.—Referred to
to our tongue Prov. 13, 15: "The way Government to adopt the policy of
beautifully paved with granolithic
walks on each side. Stratford has
reached a position of assured prog-
ress and prosperity, while its beauti-
ful park system, with which the name
:of the late George McLagan will ever
be assocted, renders it a most at-
' tractive place for visitors.
It was with mingled feelings we en-
. Wed and took our seat in the church
in. which we had worshipped for
many years. We missed several who
once were constant attendants. We
trust that while their bodies are in
mother earth, their souls arc worship-
' ping with the heavenly congregation.
Then there were those whom we
had known in their prime and vigor,
who now are bending beneath the
weight of years. We were prompted
to exclaim:
"0 illy coevdisl remnants of your-
selves;
Poor human ruins tottering o'er the
grave."
And yet there was a joy in being in
the familiar iplace once more.
The circus, what a wonderful thing
it is. • There is one feature of a cir-
cus which we cannot but adinire. and
that is its perfect organization ailed
• discipline.
The circus needs a large force of
yorkers and every roan of this large
' force kitowsejust exactly what he has
to do, and practice has made him
perfect in the doing of it.
The unloading of a circus ,is an in-
tresting sight, which the small boy
eirol his sister, as well as those of
'.larger growth, love to look at.
Tbe elephant is always well equip-
,
nett. for tiovelling lee has as much
trunk as a commercial traveller, and
he doesn't bother the baggage man to
handle it for him, It is said that Pat
mot his wife.tvent to a menagerie, and
aS they looked at the elephant, Pat
Said, "Phwat a strange haste evict a
:tall at both ends," Then Pat moved
ztottittl to'take a frotee yiew, but the
elephant objected""to being. stared a I-,
•sb'he iv with his tootle end hit Pat a
gentle "'slap in the 'fade, whereupon
„Plat' algid, "It's a striking eotentenente
ye have." THeY tiled moved over to
„the giraffe, eudeMleo.' Pet said,
s tKssl' 'Fare satee It en
eedstriele;"!..Mra..Pe. qe'Cen'e lies
etteefeetthera."' eYa, Fate t70.04'e eleeke
*el4(1-44'e oW yeer ignoranee, the,
Special committee.
'Wednesday Morning Session.
Addrsf*, 1 Impr emq t t 'Wctuld tbe noun
I lel fur ''te, be Itable under the WOrktnen'S
mg, present, was Asked bY' the' Wsr-1
:ennlvte:tas,dditrien3;
4isice chieflY on -the cOnstruction cd
plans, etc., 'of 'certain -culierts. which
were distributed- antong the council-
lors. Mr. Irwin aka- explained the laW
anci regulations regarding entrances
to farms and water courses concern-
ed, and with reference to hedges and
other obstructions.,, The county road
superintendent ma)! • enter into an
agreement as to ootnpensation for re-
moval or tnay do se. on application, to
the ,county judge with consent of the
municipal corporate:ins, and recom-
mended that resolutions be passed
authorizing the count e load superin-
tendent to act. Several questions,
were asked Mr. Irwiti with reference
to difficulties -in regard to removing
of ib'betructions, The Warden exe
pressetle.his appreciatiocnnd that of
the council foe Mr. Trwin's instructive
A deeutation from 7reett1enow was
pressht and very ably presented the
claimeeeef 'that village miblicAibrary
to be included in the fist of libraries
to which' the comity gives grants,
The deputatioft was composed of Rev.
4r, McCallum and Mr. I. S. Reid. It
was pointed out that a large portion
of the readers evere.from Huron. .
Sheriff Reynolds was then given an
opportunity to speak to the cbuncil'
with reference to the application
made for a `pension for Mr. Griffin,
who had been retired from the posi-
tion of jailer of the county, The
Sheriff entered into a.very' full ex-
planation of how the retirement of
Griffin was brought about, the age
limit being the chief cause. The
Sheriff made a strong appeal for fav-
orable consideration of Mr. Griffin's
case.—The matter was referrecTlo the
executive committee.
At the second session (Wednesday
morning) a communication was read
,from.Inspector Tom giving notice of
change of entrance examination cen-
tre from Westfield to Belgrave, owing
to a recent outbreak of communicable
disease in the former section.—Refer-
red to the education committee.
Under the heading of enquiries Mr.
Spotton brought up the matter as to
what power the Warden had with re-
gard to signing petitions for munici-
pal drains. This matter was further
discussed by Messrs. Armstrong, Mc-
Nabb, McQuaid, Inglis,- Geigen and
Neeb. It was generally, agreed .that
a resolution of this council authoriz-
ing the Warden to sign such drainage
petition would be required and would
be sufficient to cover the required
proceedure in such eases.
Mr. Geiger broughtup the question
as to the *irk of the road and bridge
committee, 're certain bridges, on the
second con. of Stanley. Mr. Hanley
as chairman, said that the committee
had not 'yet been called out owing to
some misunderstanding as to jurisdic-
tion, but that the matter would be at-
tended to as soon as possible.
Moved by Messrs. Johnston and
McNaughton that, in regard to mort-
gages held by the county'which:' are
now due or having interest overdue,
the solicitor be instructed to collect
all moneys overdue, and to foreclose
on mortgages if necessary to do so.—
Referred to finance committee.
at High Schools outside of the coune Moved by Messrs. Miller and, an-
t
ty. The total was over $3,000 for 94 ley that this council make a grant of
children.. A communication in aus- $1,200 to the town of Clinton_ for the
wer to an inquiry from the clerk stat- purpose of re -surfacing a portion of
ed that division court clerks and bail- the south end of the street on London
iffs were not entitled to fees far road leading into said town, this por-
courts unless the judge took his seat tion being a connecting link'of the
on the llencl-i and the court was county road.—Referred to the Good'
opened. Roads Committee, A
A letter from the Minister of High- Moved by, Messrs. Buchanan and
ways acknowledged the protest of Fear that the entrance examination
Huron. county against making the centre ie East Wawanosh be changed
Lake Shore road a Provittcial high- from 'U.S.'S. No. 6 to U.S.S. No,
way and against the widening of the 17.—Referred to the education com-
Huron road, and promised that these mittee,
would receive careful consideration. Equalization Left as Before,
asks for legislation requiring that itt In cominittee of the -whole the
A memorial from Ontario county
the formation of consolidated school council took up the matter of equal -
sections, the approval of the minister izing the assessment for the year. Mr.
as to. the area should be • required, McNaVb thought it was titne 'some -
that a, petition must be signed by at thing should be done to bring the
least 25 per cent. of -the ratepayers equalization up-to-date, as the last
sev-
and the question submitted to a vote, 9ral
thorough equalization was made Sheriff Reynolds sent notification years ago, Messrs. Geiger,
go-
of the appointment of Mr. J. 13, Rey- „Hayes, Tipling and Neeb opposed nolds, as jailer at a salary of $800, his ing into the matter at the present
duties dating frem June 1st and the time, as it was a problem that should
retirement of Mr. Griffin. The sher- be thoroughly gone into by valuators,
iff also pointed out the provisions of and that there was not thane to -go into
the law permitting counties t� pay a the matter at the present 'meeting of
superannuation to retiring the council. It was then moved by
not exceeding three-fifths of their officialsav-
Messrs. Geiger and Douglas that the
erage salary for the past three years. equalized value of the connty for the
A stiteMent of the Government year 1923 be --the same as that for 1922.
subsidy due the County of Huron on This action, was confirmed in council.
Highways expenditure's made in 1922 Adjutant, Wright, Stratford, ade
was submitted as follows:. : dressed the council with reference to
the, -work of the Salvation Army lit
..CO PenSa in , • ,
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the county would be liable. „ 1,;,„
..attSwer to :an enquiry trent!' Mr.:,
Spiitton, ' it ,,iva's stated 'tbaticrnintY
*road Superintendent was ,restionsible
for- employing or, dismissing a patrol
11 -was pointed out .that.'the
„rates should be as nearly uniforin as
possible consistent with efficiency,
and tha't- the road sup.erintendeet
should see that the scale is kept
uni-
Total amount of expen-
ditures
Total amount of Govern-
mentgrant ........ .....
(1) Provincial County Road
Road coriatruction :. ....
Bridge construction ....
lelaintenatice and repair,
Special grants
Total approved $47,757,18 vine; and Mr, JameS Hays, o
Amt. of grant, 60 n , ,, rnondville, and brought to the notice
- 'c— '"'-$26,65'•". of the council the matter of the work
Superintendence .. . .. — .$ 4,-776.54 of oiling the Egmondville streets,
(2) Coun ty Roads .
Road construction . „ . . . , . 46,872.09 claiming that they were not fairly
Bridge eOlistruction 6,780,82,dexIt with. • They claimed that they
Maintenance and repair ,: 52,392.53 dwiecli, notepagyeitn gthreor a, intoiluantt irLo of oi1. formerthey
Special grants ... . .. 9,925.00 year le r
tlresidents had to:put on the
Machiriery . ..... 4 50627
Purchaseof gravel pits :. 1,370.00 sand themselves, at the county men
did not attend to it Mr. Vatterson
rescue work, appealing par cu a y
$174,704.48 for assistance from the County
council.
74,315.07 Delegation from Egmondville.
$126:859142..2275 A delegation. was present from Eg-
. 26,954.66 Rinottlitdv.millecKcaoympor Heduroonf ceoxti-nW,tya;rdeex!
1,3,6.00 Warden John A. McLaren, of Peith
county, at present living in,.Egmond-
f Eg-
, $126,623.29 explained that the ,matter of shortage
Amt. of grant 40 p.c. $50,649.30 of oil, if such were the case, would be
Total aPproved '
adjusted as'soon at the information
t13') ExPenses re su'Perine• was obtained, , .,
tender] ts` confererece, e, , '28.65. . .
Amt. of grant 40 p.e. , ..,. 11.46 'Wednesday Afternoon Seseion,
eeeeameeteeeneette At the Wednesday afternoon ses-
sion tenders for a new boiler foe the
. -- Court House, for painting and decor -
bird is tnoultin' ". ating the council chamber and for
The circus itt Stratford the other building a new verandah at the Chit-
da
menkeys, Of course, .;
- '" county property committee,
had some edt dren's Shelter, were referred to the
-t mngt A Yee e d' 1, invitationtothe
day advertised that it
1)e hoene hi mind that Inc educatioe connty council to hold the animal Pic -
of a monkeY is not of any emotrom Me in Godetieh 'on JnlY 2116,-wasPre-
coder, ee „eon, tom.on tear. . Rented by lVfayor Gallow, and this itt"
,..,, ....... -,..., e, eP" e . training viia•tion. wee ,sepeOrted :by eMee Mon-.
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Moved by Messrs, Erwin and' Mon-
nings that a:grant of $150 be given
to the Salvation Army for rescue
work at London. laved.by Messrs.
Inglis and Spotton that the grant be
$200. Both motions were referred to
the executive committee.
Motions, by Messrs. Baeker and
Grieve for a grant 0E425 to each
Women's Institute in the county, and
by Messrs. Johnston and Tipling for
$15 to Lucknow Public Library, were
refereed to. the ,exectitive committee.
Mr. J. A. Roberton, manager of
the county home, was present and
was asked to speak to the council,
which he did, saying that he and Mrs.
Robertson had endeavored to keep
up the good reputation of the County
Home, but the/ were both open to
suggestions for improved methods.
Ex -Warden David Cantelon Speaks.
Mr. David Cantelon, an ex -Warden.
of the county, was present, and was
asked to speak to the council. .Mr.
Cantelon spoke in a reminiscent vein,
recalling the strenuous days of the
old county council. Mr.. Cantelon
spoke of the latest valuation or equal-
ization, effected in his time, and
strongly urged that it was still up-to-
date and would be hard to improve.
In reply to a question from Mr.
Geiger, the .information was given
that only one municipality had mot
paid- its taxes to date. In reply to a
question from Mr Geiger, it was stat-
ed that Mr. McNabb, chairman, was
the only one who attended the Good
Roads c6nvention.
Mr. Buchanan asked who was re-
sponsible for the payment of looking
after stock belonging to an inmate of
the jail.,
Dr. Milne claimed that the munici-
pality which paid the bill should be
reimbursed by the county.
Mr. Douglas broieght up the matter
of who was responsible for accidents
to workmen under the Highways
Moved by Iviessre, McNabb and
Coats that this comeciledoinand an in-
vestigatia of ceitain charges made
by the Reeve and Deputy Reeve of
Stephen township. regardind certain
patrplmen on the county highway.—
Referred teethe God.Roads Commis-
sion. '
Moved -by Dr. Milne, seconded by
Mr. Fear, that the county grant $300
to the village of Blyth to construct a
certain draM 120 rods with 8 -inch tile
on Dinsley street, Blyth, the same be-
ing a- county ,road, and that a by-law
be passed at this session of council.—
Referred to Good Roads Commission.
'Moved by Messrs. Geiger and Arm-
strong, that all county taxes must be
Paid to the countY'teettaerer by Dee,
25,neTeh23,--,:efItinid,: tosetlisswe
urs .' fine.aece
C'orifittee. ^
Oh Thuritlay necirnieg the report
of. the Coupty ,Horne was presented
and considered with ler. Backer in.
the chaie. The report was adopted
withont aoinenditineent'
Tbc emnitereported having
met three times since the January
session and reported -the home and
management to be satisfactory.
Cheques had been audited and
found correct. The maoager of the
Home had been granted the sum of
$40 for upkeep of car for this year.
The committee recommended no
action this year .on the request of the
manager for increase of salary to
himself and to the matron,
The following Jenders for supplies
for the comity home were accepted:
Groceries, W. T. O'Neill; meat, S. G.
Castle; bread, W. }I. Rivers.
The committee reported the sewage
disposal cesspool tank and drains as
in a very titesatisfactoey condition
and not santitery. They.had had En-
gineer Patterson diaw up plans and
specifications for a new and up-to-
date septic tank with lateral drains
for a safe and sanitary,
disposal of
sewage and recommended that the
same be installed.
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Offices for the Police Magistrate and
!Probation Officer.
The special committee appointed to
make arrangembnts for office accom-
modation for the police magistrate,
reported as follows:
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METRO PICTURES' CORP. PRESENT
Viola Dana
—in—
"‘Thev Like 'em
Rough"
"I'm, boss of this camp and every one in it," said the rough and
rugged lumberman. . •
"Except me," saysepretty Katherine Trowbridge.
"Including my wife," adds the man,
The charming screen personality, Viola Dana, in a .Caveman
Comedy, filled with Gayety and Wit and Situations that will make
Your Blood tingle with Excitement. .. •
THURSDAY — FRIDAY- SATURDA:Y
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MONDAY TUESDAY -- WEDNESDAY
HELENE CHADWICK in -
THE DUST FLOWER
A GOLDWYN SUCCESS, •
RINeES
IPW)Will".tzei46'1C4R141'
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Otte, 41:',Miff4Heelbjeke MAYstiiiPie
Surgeon. Latec'Or LOMion
Hospital, eeendon Englaeue. Speeial
aeteettion o dieeases °Utile eye,
noie and throat. Office- and resid-
encebehind .Dominlin Bank. Olken
Phone No; 5, Residelfee Phone 106.
DR E, J. BURROWS, Seaforth..0f-
fice and residence, Goderich Street,.
east of the Methodist Church, Co-r-
orier for the County of Huron. Tele
ephone No. 40.
DRS. SCOTT & MACKAY, Phys..
iciana and Surgeons, Goderich St.
opposite Methodist. church, Seaforth.
SCOTT, Graduate Victoria and Ann
Arbor, and member of Ontario Col-
lege of Physicians and Suggeoem.
Coroner for County of Heron.
MACKAY, honor graduate Trinity
University, Gold medallist Trinity
Medical College, Member of Col-
lege of Physicians and Stirgeons,
Ontario. •
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"To Build the Finest
Light -Six In the World"
The New Oakland Six -44 for 1923 is the notable' result of
Oakland's purpose to build the finest light -six in the world.
Into its construction has gone all of Oakland's eight years
of experience in manufacturing light -sixes exclusively, as
well as the technical genius and engineering skill of the
General Motors Research Corporation. It is a dependable
car. It is a car of proven performance.„ It is powerful. It •
is genuinely economical. It is the only car that carries a
' special, written, 15,000 -mile performance guarantee. And yet
withal, it is one of the lowest - priced sixes on tiXhe market.
Truly, this is the car you can buy with supreme confidence;
one you will drive with genuine pride.
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.(Subsiqiary of General 1ifiotOrs Of Canada, Limited,)
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DELIVERED
••- • PRICES
TOURING CAR . .... $1550:00
SPORT CAR . .............81775,00
2 PASS. COUPE $1825.00
5 PASS. COUPE $2300.00
SEDAN . .. ....... ..... $2400.00
ROADSTER $1505.00
The liberal G.A.M.C. Tune
Payment Plan. makes an -
necessary a large immediate
investment.
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DR. F. J. R, FORSTER—Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. Graduate in
Medicine University of Toronto, 1897.
Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and Aural Institute, Moorefiehrs-
Eye, and Golden Square Throat Hos-
pitals, London, England-. At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
third Wednesday in each month,
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 53 Waterloo
street, South, Stratford, Phone 267,
Stratford.
DR. A. M. HEIST, OSTEOPATH --
Licensed in Iowa and Michigan.. Spe-
cial attention to diseases of women
and children. Consultation freq. Of-
fice over Umbach's drug' store. Suc-
cessor to Dr, Geo. J. Heilememet,
Tuesday e 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
DR. E. G. DuVAL
Chiropractic Specialist.
Office—Royal Apartments, Seaforth.
Hours -10-11 a.m., 21'5 p.m., 7-8 pail.
Consultation fret.
General Fire, Life,:
Ficeident & Automobi0
INSURANCE AGENT °
and,Dealer in Singer Sewing Machines
James Watson
North Main St. SEAFORTH, ONT.
est
THE McKILLO-P
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED
Officers
Jas. Connolly, Goderich, Presideat;
James Evans, Beechwood, Vice Pres-
ident; Thomas Hays, Seaforth, Sec...
Treasurer.
Directors,
D. F. McGregor, R, 11, 3, Seaforth;
John G. Grieve, R. R, 4, Walton; W.
Rinn, R. R. 2, Seaforth; John Ben -
newels, lerodhagen; Robert Ferris,
R. R. No. 1, Blyth; Malcolm McKeon,
Clinton; G. McCartney, R. R. No. 3,
Seaforth; James Connolly, Goderich;
Jas. Evans, Beechwood,
Agents. '
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; p,
Hinchley, Senior* 3, A. Murray, R.
R. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo,
Holmesville; R. G. Jatmoutie Borne
holm. James Kerr and John. Goven-
lock, Seaforth, auditors. -
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business will be
Promplty attended to by application
to any of the above officeis addressed
to their respective postofFees.
Desirable liouse
FOR SALE -
T� the person seeking a comfort-
able home close to stores, churches,
and schools, and - stilt be itt the
country, this residence is splendidly
located, being ,less than a mile front
Seaforth postoffice. The property
consists of eight acres'of land, a good '
frame house with seven looms and
woodshed, hard and soft water; good
stable with cement floc -ring; fine or-
chard. Possession can be given im-
mediately. Further infOrmation may
b obtained at TIIE NEWS OFFICE,
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