HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-11-22, Page 4l .... 1: chew: What any _,et ., u, the nuniln•r of boxes on
\ wedding took place at 2 p.m., 00 transferred to Dundalk, Ont.
PAGE FOUR. THE SEAFORTH NEWS
if
TUCKERSMTTH, HURON NEWS Mrs. Margaret Dixon, Alameda,
Thanksgiving .Day, November 12th, Zttrioh.
U j, tEAl1 W�lf tfll 11LdliM
3, F, SNOWDON, Proprietor.
Swim( Observattons
t alrf., is visiting her sister, Mrs.
was the occasion of a very pretty ,'l rank Kerney, of 'Grey,
wedding at tie }tone of Mr, and Mrs,: Rev. 'Morris \\, Elutes, of Evans -1 Mr, Rathwell, who formerly kept
Jai G, Crich on the 2nd col 555100 of tun, 111., visited his mother, Mr;,, a store in Monereiif, had his large bak-
Jached in •
w m ti tth
•
S
Sarah t ]
. a a Elutes,
� 'e
and )
Hatt- p..
iith when theiryounger
' ckcrst t
In
the
' plant, destroyed h
dost e
!.:van clivi church. Y Y y
alter, Mabel Beatrice, and i1lr, john J3 l a fire. ,
Misses Pear) 1 ''r is ) • t' i
of Mir. and ea; Y t and Cot t C tt ve n Fred�Hunter has
p Townshend, 13.A., son ,trhndlst the re
lam ---- -.-. Mrs. Albert Townshend, of Goderich have gone to Detroit, Where tlfey in-, titer Craohroo]c vlethad st church
Only five wee1se more in which to township, were united in Carriage by tend to stay for some time. / building.
Rev. C. J. Mloorehouse, At high Miss Lydia Faust attended the re-
p1 Pupils of Brussels continuation
'igloos education conventionatStoat- school put on e successful pro
ford. i,
The Ushorne .end Stephen gramme st 'Thursday.
p junior i One 'uf the grinder, in Logan's
F' •
earn enough in sney to buy your
Christmas presents.
.1n open seas in forgame dos, not
mean that y011 are allowed to shoot
at the man who k so unfortunate as ,huntily attired in a gown of white
ti, accompany /on. Fie is not bullet crepe de. chine Obtained with satin and
proof. rosebuds and wearing a bridal veil
caught up with pearis. She carried a
'croquet r,i Ophelia roses and Cecilia
noon, to the strains of Lohengrin's
wedding mareh, played by Mrs. Amos
Townshend, the bride entered • the
parlor on: the arta. of her father and
took her place beside. the groom, be-
neath an evergreen arch decorated
with pink and white. The bride was
itnters' tinprovemest Association in i chopping mill flew to pieces, parts
live -acre competition on Owners' l of the machine being hurled through
farms for a $25 trophy, as' first prize,!, the wall, A new grinder has been in-
to be won three years 111'`suc:cession, i stalled in its place. This is the se -
resulted as follows: • 1st year, won: coud grinder to fly to pieces its the
by Elgin Rowelili`e; 2nd year,Harold `Logan establishment.
Jeffery:. 3rd year, Oliver 12owchlfe.f Brussels flax mill has started work -
grown year won by Victor Jeffrey.'' ilig on flax gra\vu on Walter Lowry's
The other two prizes are $7 and $o in i farm. •
'ferns. Atter the ceremony, the guests rash, won this year by Earl Shantou j An, effort is being matte to form a
The' seittrn•r given by \It ;>tati•, ;r, the 'mintier o€.furtr, retired to the un.l dll!tnn Luther. The judge, wasMilowutan's association.
Makin,of Slratfnrc] ,:ru.a speed fiend diving room; where the wedding lir. McLean, a government judge. blrs. t'. Backer has received word'
dinner w4t; served, . Later Mr. and A happy bridal event took place at of the death of her brother•,. James
who was drivuap, a cal tyhile dru I1.
that if during the nekt neo years ur bite tite'y t5111 .utakr 111515: future \\ '''''-day noon, November11th, 115 was thirty -seas years of age and
NTH -
is found either ,!punk 0, driving a hone The bride travelled. to a bre wee e Lr tt t, eldest daughter' cif, at nuc time lived in Brussels and 1'1'1!-,
car he will he sent to poen' a t,,: two , ctrl tr coat with heaver collar and U 'old Mr -.Per,' nand Hca,. of rutou.
years. Shoup' elo emelt go,iil i
ot, enol but ti, match. Thr bride i.urlch, era. united tot utaruagr to Miss Carrie 'lin'.+ton has resigner'
Ina the wear's safe for oilier,
MIK.
David Beacom, all of Clinton, survive,
The latter is nearly one hundrett
Years of age.
Mr, A; Morris, Clinton, picked ripe
raspctherries in his garden last week.
of
Jane Holmes,
AI i' ret ti I es
a
a
g J
'Goderich
• t T-Iohno
the late James s,
J
township, aged sixty-eight years,
diets at Whitechurch on November 4.
A .poultry demonstration was -held
tinder the auspices of the Department
of Agriculture.
Mrs, \Wilson Eagleson, formerly of
Bayfield, passed away its Clinton on
\Ira. Ti,w•n henrb left for Toronto: the Lutheran pancottage. !u::ch, oni'1'h-,upsan, in Pasadena, California.
nlak' sft,' gr„out are popular young people Rev. Lloyd Katbfeisc.h, Ili Brantford,! her position as choir len'd'er and
in the e :snit) as tta5 heisted by the syn t \Ir. and Mrs. Or -
Fred i', ilhfluscll, 1 t;:inist of the Methodist church.'
mane , autitu] and costly gift, whi,^h: at , i Lw'ch. '1'h'3 will reside in Richard 1' Miller, of \'orris, aged
h.•t cert^rel a e o..1, where t ro ern hit, a ixtx•tons yens, passed awry on .N0-
,11. -t. l tate. timber 'tth following a stroke of.
A fellow w'h, asked a ,.titan: -girl” \ (mit.' wedding was ,oiemntzeel in' paralysis He was born and'succi all
why she had neve'. married ,s ,till
the Lutheran parsonage, Now Dun -j his 'ife in Morris Ales. l Snell, of A PARAMOUNT PICTURE WITH:
pondering her an. -it er auil is not quite Postal Information. der. out.. on '1'ltank'git•iug day at 1 'I'.,'nherrt Mrs. 1 Brown of Wrox
, cit- tint, when \I r. T. Elgin Hca, t3.A:Sc,.�
riot,.. 1 11 1 \1' • h 1 t T , are 1
Her. reply is practical anythiu
THURSDAY, NOV. 22, 1923.
November llth, The funeral was PROFESSIONAL CARDS
held to Bayfield cemetery,
Miller's Worm Powders tvi,ll drive
worms from the system without in-
jury to the child, The powders are
so easy to take that the most deli-.
• i etilate them
and
•1 assimilate stomach can date seep''' e
welcome them as speed)' easers of
pain,' because they promptly remove
the worms that cause the pain, and
thus the suffering of the child is re-
lieved. With so sterling' a remedy
at hand no child. shotild -suffer 011
hour from worms.'
.t .t
HUSBANDS!
Is it true?
WIVES!
See it triedl
Yd
I' Fool
YOUr fife
sure he understands wIiat she meant. \lt eosin,+ wishing t, hilt t
tier, and Mrs T. 1 Gibson of 1 nisi Leatrice Joy, Nita Nandi, Lewis Stone,
•-r ilei runt route. are noion s,cr ai iss to .artier. both o o-., w L1
required ti, a hdres; :111 stamp each ronin. were married The groom Is' ' tanre,tntvt
seer:. john Miller, of 'auline Qarollt
15 a 1011. - - - -
she• ,aid,•"1 have sonic 11 111y of uiy ;,de, •]nal r.rcu;:u Under the new ;a draughtsman with the (.anacltaa U. 1. Falconer, nnanagrr of the
own: have a parrot that 51111 swear +cats• r .'ir Postmaster .rill furnish 1 'neral Electric onpany. Bank of Hamilton ' t Ethel has been
an, a monkey tett can t tett t SaturdaIMILy, nerd have t err a lnish'ui lr" Can any- eran
ties ' ' 1, tenet The merchant bundles,
g Not. Dashwood.
, the n Dora
ties n I t ttncua into bnnd'es,..Par. stage, Dashwood: wdten -!)ora Clinton,
l1„'Iv answer:-
allowina "•u .,•t each h s, and !Have+! Catherine. daughter of Mr. and Mfrs.
# s,
,-tagc stamp, eglliviCent to one cent' Peter Krait was united in marriage Miss Ewa 'tarter was cie.ctetl Press-
* per e u r-, an the address to ` The \Villiant J. taclelbtui auto >1 i7rs. hent of the Ontario street Young
t'., stn,. ht.,'k. the number with and the late John Stadelbaur, Inger-
People's League.
The record f a Hamilton foretnt., Mar-
ti:. ,s. : r and are Post Office 1c- oil. The happy couple will reside in On Sunday. November lith. Mar-
wlv, had not a siegtt , •c''.tient ',ar.0 nt. gni. emcee to deliver one to t i,y ei,l;. garet Beacom, aged eighty-nine years.
t ' in ± 1'th ,u'h t :n opt ati„a' passed away at Clinton. She carne
time t t,irtt ears. . an e..l aW t
• t r ,c, nit e r a .. n - - ' . Exeter. Goderich township in 1842, living
•.t yse5111 hat, herr, warm -
a state and labor saver.
'stint reraaw sari•:re, were livid in
rate. Caking chance, -5x11. -ti' at , -
', e t n r i oxer wtcely thrntgit- iia Methodist church when an ob-
f tat tcideu e l The ,v , l r: rt t D m to t.. i it ive of i l 0(NJ
eas nearly reached
man wit will r > ti e rate x a t .1.1e, uh'ie :,7,. again equest t'- in ,he offet,ng:.
With utast a•t i-. iaking eht..es flot ,...lakic Ittea purehaaes and man their \ uttattbcr of the hunters from S.: -
i 1 , Lois parcels early. You have 1I tier have returned benne, reporting a
only with los ,stn .,:e but thep
emelt better t. tt butt and do not have ,! 13 a rime and lotsof game.
C'thers and shott,d he e.ta t.: e. take obaat eft. Wrap in light -1 Short agricultural coarse will be
position where hi.. carelessness, x... -.1 ..el, t,.ugh neper. ter firmly and , held in Exeter in tate near future for
be leas 'hartmful.ar;tr the address s: in _ipt rel axes•.. both boys and girls.
i in- name 'of the ,eoder should he i Nt, Thom,. walk „.h„ ha, hee„
vri tin a. ,,' t,. ire*fere 10'111 help ntet with the harvest in the \\"est,
• 1 tot,.. It t riturne f name
1''ut• ,, of t ur i ro advice e alai! ,l rte forenoon- ashen- \!t. turned t .11tt w
is nftrn so c\Pensive that mimic tn_-' eve :tbt. Urea rt eh, arc. thea' aawanrli, while-wnrhut
nc:- of the
t t [, around the
v, matt ul a ,t note ,a!y teed.'. 11 t lii,tery: lead itis besot' eau ht on a
itiesStat t little _. �trrs t t h etc K
obert
a:t 1't t,s matted .in t(fort-t-.e. set ,crew, breaking one !lager
actin' w, rk rill Mit' 1 t u -an r ter tl a'wa:” tr t • at their
ria a t, i,k tial ptut,t. t held here
,nsnrr your• parte s. tt f 1 rnlac.
ilio thrntselrrs. 'Pate. se t f
'':1 ince cutting hi, hand badly.
have had this ill 1011151 wheir lit re_ ' ,tattoo iu 11111C11 het ter c; n t t1on: , Petty' thieving';1-d Gently. warned the s notee nd e a'3 p•u•eei- tents ink'
n1d'
Pri,t•inrial highway= not t nut- was
prevalent at the
f - '•'1 a `� r Present edit time.
b',at] t71 i,4e ible ,chest. but newer I1iv.an n L
„ nna-n se ' 1
hilt
to 1 e ''11
l un ntuntent` b 'l't ee is hitt
1!
waiting to se um, this expert advice nonny. Three torts coins ntsurattee
of 1'hoe. Wadden,
, cuff- Ethel.
allowed to Leconte aim,. +t iutpas 1 • 11'1' ti 'd' 10:1 . f
which might have been prevent('
they were hired to hu•
curing. ,.11 1 leve reins and saves you t o ars in Brussels.
t i w5.I)0. With
but few exceptions I A\ tlln�ain Flamlko❑ larne,tuw n ha
fern vaults In nc'rcting tit 'st t li s urn st all articles Wray be insured, the I 1
m chi. c 1 the faint
in time• which could ,e rtteut 1ut a' .0rvptioa' be•itig rings. watchesI 1
of the 50x1 of npkcep. Street. are e:pk trot fountain par-, which 01,13 1 RtIbaS, Dilworth, Lthel, has bought
e)Je he e t tete:i TIte insurance system .ext ut en s i -acre arm in
ht ; muat.ttu deliver or return your Grey fur 58,1,00.
tairee;, or pay for it if lost. Parcels'
a little immediate tt1151 timi. addressed t'' the United States may -
be insured the same as Canadian par- *
It
s , eels and at the same rates, and to
• grea1 1lrltai:l a' sii"htly inet'eased
Hundreds of young theta on the rate..
threshold of life are -asking, ”\What'
must T do?" The son, of farnat's
look to the vita attil many t soft rt Who Is She.
tin• tett People are i., k ttg to h The 1,' atticl
i -The 1Vonderbit
country. Thee never iia: a 1 nn I Iler...tnt. 011,,,eamaiing life ,tory
when the ritiestiou was so itnae:tttt ' apPeared . rite 1•anul Herald and
lie l lw Star, is catieing widespreadT..itin 1,1,1, 1„4,0011achdety 1 .rat atlt aeculation. Her remarkable achieve-
055.1.tei1 Nett- Iwai there such ,sin 1t 115 appalling condition's,
need of care to present!„t. for life laindit..tteled more often than aided
w,„„,.1,lc
? - i'a f 're:it. l,ra'nty. most certcertainlya- howl: I'.tr y:,u y n ,., r, .
d,u s n„t prepai 'n, d ieac i'11twed the *lain]. that -he wan
:' 3 „Itt.1,t 1„ tl':7 illtJtl<,n.”
tun.; efe.-. ',it enters u uneven ace ' T• t e n .'T'ot'e'! that a beattti-
and will l e left far 1 l ae r ar.' t "The Wonderful Her- 4
apprentice t -t n v. la all it,
was a good tranutte.
nt Lot tad 1 it the ,+-,1 ,r- ,t y
;le eriginat nia-tert.,ieee, will 31e gty•
free to sebscribers of the Faintly
xr rioter' and Weekly Star, that 1,, -01
*' who <nbsrri'.ar In time.
Tor ut N0' Iwa \:,t hal n•
cent article whiek-
thought when draw's attention ALMA.
the Beauty ['haus) Cin:, with 'mai- i 11' tsohert McFarlane and \lr.
quarters at Tr,i nt rule t'e aen 1r b iri 1 1 r''ip:'tad an auctt ,tt sale on
out circulars to the mayors a r I i f •i'I tt ,: artl everything solei well,
w ries r Ics well for Mr. Stalker as
tonne 1. ,f many l kt .es to assistthisau tut ti„neet•.
money -making sebeine f ir the , duh.' Mr. and Mrs. Blair. of Goderich,
They divide tut comity otos r les, and Mr. and 'Mrs, Cook,visited Ms,
which will each select a girl its the anti Mrs. Irwin on Tuesday night.
internattouttl coldest and these pining statilt an
g to Ci„d Mrs. McFarlane are mov
dertrirhh this k.
ladies will he exhibited a at a doe, 'I'h • ncigors attdweefriends of Mr.
show. l'irst the trirls in a .l one r m.. t tel Mrs. J. J. tin,- ll spent nt a very
Acte. rite ,nit est d will nn ea tot t nl tJ time at their home
"1,11 -'
la t tteek
ro ntpt te' 1 1' tit I r',vturrial. I his one \ir. Herbert fowler lost it vale -
in turn for the 1.)ontinion and she in able coy. this week. -
lilce manner for the international. The 1 number of Alma people took in
exhibition iv iow, vulgar and impert- the fowl supper at Londe:Moro and
report a good time.
irient and deserves to :fail:
ROXBORO
(Intended for Gast \\'eelc,l
Quite a number took its the fowl
supper- !Monday night in town and
report they had a good iuppe .
Mr. and Mrs. Prank C'olentan and
.sins Harvey, of Varna, spent Sunday
with \dr. and 3br F. 1. Coleman,
Ouile a number are busy taking tip
turnips and say they never had larger
ones
The resent ,uw'came nt good time
as a goodly number of rat ting, suf-
fered severely as quite a few farmers
were out of nett soul they took the
first op rtunity
\lr. Stephen Troyer, of 1Trnsall is
spending a few day, with iii, nephew,
\Ir. Frank Coleman:
McKILLOP.
The regular meeting of the Aic-
hillop, branch of the \V.\l.S. of the
Seaforth Presbyterian church. was
Bele' on Thursday-, Nov. 15th, at the
h.,tne ,1 Aire. J. R. Scott, with twen-
tv-five ladies in attendance. Part of
tine afternoon was spent to quilting,
followed by a pro,gramnhe Mrs. R.
etovettloclt occupier' the ehair and
conducted devotional exercises, airs,
George Dale reading the Scripture
lessen. Mrs, ;veil Gillespie gave a
paper un Africa. Lunch was served
by the hostess
On Sunday evening the Young
People's Society of Duff'schurch
beet at $ p.nt., ]'resident Frank '.'tint
ce,nductiug the meeting. Mr. Hunt
i)rive, \stltnra Before ]t. The read the 'Scripture and Miss `Mary
make or vapor frsnt "Dr I 1). Kel Smith led the gathering in ,prayer.
logg's Asthma Remedy gives asthma The topic, "The Value of 4loral
no chance to linger. It eradicates the' Courage," was discussed hy Messrs.
cause Out• experience with the re Tantes Hogg and Hanvcy Mcllwaitt.
1 t t ;e;l1 nu cute 1, 0,i11.101 •1)uestiOns ,asked b3- the members
and positive is the ucccar it gives. It were answered by Robert iMeElercher
is the result !ot Inng' study and ex- and Frank )'.Toby„ after which all join
perime11t and was u'Ot snbinrttcrt to ed in the closing exercises,
the ptlhhc until its .makers knew it
would rho its tverk well, Waal.; and For Sale Ads, 3 times, 50e
there for many years with her bro-
ther, henry Beacom. Mrs. Robert
fhompson and Messrs. Robert and
Things Are Pretty Quiet
Has Nothing to Lament Over
He was an assistant chemist in a
big laboratory—clever, and ambitious
to succeed.. Hls mother needed his
help, there was a younger sister to
be put through school and there were
.ambitions o1 hie awn linked with a
winsome co-ed he - learned to love
while at "ollege.
Too .tont,' hours without proper rest:
imlifferent nourishment and especially.
the dual, the tomes and the Hying
n 7tieles or chemleal matter.. which
settlna in his lungs, graduallY broke
down hie health, A0 attack of the
'Flu didn't help. Re got so easily tir-
ed out and so weak at his 1101.12 tlta,.
some serloue trouble was suspected.
Well, 11 turned out to be T.1t.”
and now rte is taking the cute at the.
Muskoka Hospital for Consumptives.
The doctors aay he w11] get. better,
hut he cannot go back to his former
,,ecupatton, wife smiles pluckily and
says he has nothing to lament over•,.
new plans will have to be.made, but
the hospital is giving blty hack his
health, and that is the big thing
Contributions to ald Muskoka Hos-
nttal in its work may be sent t Hon,
05', A. Charlton, 43n College' atrcet.
Toronto.
Remember the
AIlllllaI t3azaar
at
St, Thomas'- Church, Seaforth
will be held in the parish hall on
Wethiesday, Nig 28
Doors open at 3 o' -clock
All kinds of
Fancy and Useful Articles, Aprons, etc.
at reasonable prices.
Also Dolls, eandy and Home eookinq
Don't forget the Grab Sag
Afternoon Tea Served, 15c
Directed by GEORGE IVIELFORD, the pian who made'
"Behold My Wife" and "The Sheik."
Showing THURS., FRI., and SAT.
MON., TUES„ and WED,
Bebe 'Daniels
1N
impses of the Ni001111
A Paramount Picture
directed by Allan Dwan
Best Imported Holland Bulbs
HYACINTHS 50c to $1.50 per dos,
TULIPS (Mixed) 40c per doz.
NARCISSUS (Mixed) 50c per doz.
CROCUS (Mixed) 15e per doz.
TUBEROUS BEGONIAS (Mixed) $1.00 per doz.
Send for Complete List including Roses and Shrubs.
HOLLAND eAN, IMPORT eo.
449 River Road
NIAGARA FALLS, ONT.
MINI
RE
Monster
Under the auspices of
The Barbara Kirkman Auxiliary
Friday,
Ns -v
In the vacant store- in the Daly Bloch
Useful articles, homemade candy and
cooking for sale
Afternoon tea served from 3:30 Doors open at 3 p.m.
LIMITED.
Canada's Largest Retail Grocers,
"We Sell To Satisfy."
Our New Fruits Are Better
Than Ever
Toy Pail
PEANUT BUTTER
1 1b, 29c
.net ....
MAYFIELD
Machine -Sliced 35 c
BACON lb.
New _
LEMON and ORANGE
PEEL lb.35 c
New
CITRON
PEEL
Ib. 65c
SEEDLESS 16c
RAISINS lb.
New Canned
PUMPKIN
2T/'s
15c
PICNIC HAMS
22c lb,
PEA MEAL BACON
43c lb'
COTTAGE ROLL
c ib.
ICING SUGAR
2 lbs.
27c
Choice
VALENCIA RAISINS
C lb,
New Stock
LARD 1 c
lb.
DOMESTIC or EASIFIRST~
SHORTENING rb2 c
lb. ............ eeGG
SHREDDED COCOANUT
25 c per lb.
New
ALMONDS and WALNUTS
!!r
lb
1, .
'i -w
34Riece Aluminum Set to the one closest
the correct number in the jar. Every
purchase entities you to a guess.
Medical
DR. H. HUGH ROSS, 'Physician
L ondort
u eo
n,
Late of
and Surgeon.
i :
HEngland. Speed -II
London g a p
attention to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. Office and resid
enee behind Dominion Bank, Offi to
Phone No, 5, Rcsidencc. Phone 106.
DR, F, J. BURROWS, eaforth,.Of.
(ice and residence, Goderich Street,
east of the Methodist Church, Cor-
oner for the County of Huron, Tel-
cphonc'No. 40.
DRS: SCOTT & MACKAY. Phys-
icians and, Surgeons, Goderich St.
opposite Methodist church, Seaforth,
SCOTT, I' Graduate Victoria and Ann
,Arbor, and member of Ontario Col.
lege of Physicians and Surgeol.s.
Coroner for County of Huron.
vIACKAY, honor graduate Trinity
University, Gold medallist, Trinity
Medical College, Member of Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons,
Ontario,
DR. F. J. R. FQRSTER-Eye,
Nose and Throat, Graduat
Medicine University of Toron
Late Assistant New York
mic and Astral Institute, Moore
Eye, and Golden Square Throat
pitals. London, England, At
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
third Wednesday in each month,
from 11 am. to 3 p.m. 53 Waterloo
street, South, Stratford. Phone 267,
Stratford.
DR. A. M. I•TEIST, OSTEOPATH--
Licensed
STEOPATH-Licensed in Iowa and Michigan. Spe-
cial attention to diseases of women
and children. Consultation free. Of-
fice over Iturbach's drag store. Suc-
cessor to Dr, Geo, J. Heiletnann.
Tuesday, 9 a.m. to 6 p.m.
General Fire, Life,
Accident & Automobile
INSURANCE AGENT
and Dealer in Singer Sewing Machinate
James Watson
North Main St. SEAFORTH. ONT.
THE McKJLLOIP
Mutual Fire'lusurauce Co,
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED
Officers
Jas. Connolly, Goderich, President;
James Evans, Beechwood, Vice Pres-
ident; Phomas Hays, Seaforth, Sec, -
•Treasurer.
Directors.
D. P. McGregor, R: R. 3, Seaforth;
John G. Grieve, R. R. 4, Walton; W.
Rinn, R R. 2, Seaforth; John Ben -
newels, Brodhagcn; Robert Ferris,
R. R. No, 1, Blyth; Malcolm McKeon
Clinton; G. McCartney, R. R. No. 3
Seaforth; ,Tames Connolly, Goderich;
.las. Evans, Beechwood,
Agents,
Alex. Leitch, R. R. No. 1, Clinton; E
Ifinchley, Seaforth; i A. Murray, R-
R. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V.eo,
I1olmestiliet R. G. Jatntottth, Born-
holm. Janes Kerr and John (,oven.
tock, Seaforth, auditors,
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or transact other business will be
prompity attended t., by application
to any sI the above officers addressed
to their respective postofft:es,
Desirable House
R SALE
To the person seeking a comfort-
able home close to stores, churches,
and schools, and still be in the
country,
oc `teed beingthis iless5nce than issplendidly
milenfrom
Seaforth postoffice. The property
consists of eight acres of land, a good
frame house with seven roosts and
woodshed, hard and soft water; good
stable with cement flooring; fine or-
chard. Possession can be given im-
mediately. Farther information may
I be obtained at THE NEWS OFFICE.
Don't Throw
Your @Id
Carpets Away
They niake"'uew i eyer.
sibis "Velvoter .' Rugs,
Send for Vehu:tex IrOlder a
CANADA RUG COMPANY
1.0)1103', ov'r;
FEATHERS
Highest prices paid. Max ,Wolsh,
phone 178, Seaforth.'