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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-01-28, Page 8;salve.wnhet. thatw;ttiieeks. thereafter: 60c ,.,\rr• n Kern" ts nta'y.,be 'made, 'for Mie •l Ea e. ,;,. , t•r:,-ha;1 of the purchase money or 1e,`v�s' l on. he ,Rel side. e.Al.Harvey, mail carrier, has;a , i tee cents, matinee l5 les. ,.un•1 ,,.,,. 131ue xmembers ei k i, t e tinnatC cl urreti tans showed lli .. I y. Adn iss•o! a. P tl d •. s s.. e :.cutter. Albert .� - Shorts .er, ct1•t, ....,......,.; 1+1.511 do 'remain,:on mortgage on the sald S.,pine 80 membeis of Jame + tionate'dtspositiolts:by hug !Hera, eab'made for ins cute , ter;ion ,.,I. to ..„; p•, ,wt•...::......... SI iu. premises;: with interest at 5 ;p,c. per took the, t3ro,tam c, , rs , behev s to Itavtng things nivel and HIBBERT• titan. per tirnei;;of Exeter, to •.;u= some s the I twee players e. .ants :-k Per lb 33.40c annum. The property will be sold >.i_ p to' of J u \lone ,. 'rii for these' cold days. •a f of the Butter 1 e 7tcv \4r; Sher l e d„+Ac3, „ • .,, -, , erer .was at .Dashwapd, o aY : ; The. Margate! meeting s E�: , t o ;ewe, , w thous reserve ,atiit„�_ . be nes' e :. willi s held church, ;occnpi .;1, 'av eica;ng and .Dashwaoellse g, i•L�bb;r.t Township council. was tin w s Friday evenly this g Tor further artrcttlars and condi- i ee ” al on Y , . n i int a an. i:. named Execetoes or to; d i e t ilii° flee d til' A L 1 of SIi hid F to;— eggs, per doe i L7 p ai a o ir e b 1 11CS eofM. otto $ sthome a g theho hvisitingat P , tbclj• t s th n g a poet Y at Hetis l F 'd evening ofren to 14 d y, J 11th kh all "The gathe•fn„ II Hogs per .,wt aw.JJ tions of sale apply hyena and by.P�aYel'. • t;, r , BEST & BEST, oaforth 'Ont. S 1~EDER 'TION CONVENTION• ti 'ors for theEteeutors, A So eft Pfaff, and Miss Ruth Andrews gave �: cted' bite a'loti of attention. Tlie. W that Leonan John6th,. 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Thus ustraltan made production ha.. bVeJnc daa•" r^ -$1 35 •terms { Sale.—Ten per cent bf' nuary?/th „ 'ilte pnrcha�ac nebney ••to. be paid cash 'on; as dayy'•of• sale anddthe bal c 'u11ie, who have all been on a teady doubled the attendance rev- \lFneak et='.bueee, 1r t Was lar e y c'getting alon ni cl. other attraction ever a. ., ked church g . �, ( .r +4 le• the side list are:g g c Y orris 'f.an tl cr t p • - ' ' " o ,the Uni ,. .. .Lro. t eb` o Y , g., jinni .. a ._.. : lU2 On the .., a �. t)'.• .,,,.:.,r. -; the British •Entpue. Bar:ey, per. bushel .,........>:.. ttteuded,. ::.There were °a ,so. e what tough at tames ducgd„ within . Wethesegoingthemyear. days. on eled by allpleasedtohearr' G. G Wm- McGregor family are;getting Wilaon•t' Auditor, A. A. Colgghoun otter after all leaving been. laid upr` O.L.S. Sol with colds Munro; Medical Office Mrs, E. Forsythe, who has r A.V. Traynor; Boar visiting her daughter an son in > and Sanitary Inspecto troll, has returnedsine, James Scott; 'Sheep Valuers, A. r BRUCEFIELD. McKellar andAndrew c fiver, T. .Mol, re CARD OF THANKS. tow being cmpleted .tor an all- , Mrs. Ritchieand children wish National Railways thank, the neighbors and friends for Tia the Canadian Na y.' their kind help during the illness of some kitchen utensil with a in the election of M. McKfbbon of -- from o Charlottetown m id of it; was very en 1! A d M Lcllar ;onnection therewith. This tour will the family. the et cool attendance of J .CARD ,� wr- .ir THANKS. a lot, ui' interest was shown h }' been of Health, D . y ers Hall itches orchestra, Q the election of d h d De personally readings, The k fes each here on Tuesday in h of Health Y Wmprised of 15 young lad warden for Huron county, resulting Toronto to having ,xpense, o conducted tour to on. Sunda rburt. church chi c owing �' m.Iiifl United Willis e tothe stormy weather. By-law 271 for confirming the .af - Y r e doctor's. care, but is somewhat int - fixing their salaries' was read, passe g and signed by the Reeve and Ciera and 'sealed with• the. corporate seal Road Superintendent Wm. Hills was instructed to present his'report .o expenditure on roads of the munici pality during the year 1925 -to the Department of Public Works and Highways, Toronto, personally. Or ders were issued on the Treasurer amounting to'$76.25. After decline with, some other matters.- broughi• before them the Council adjourned to meet again on Wednesday, Feb. 17th at 1 o'clock in the afternoon. ” •• James Jordan, Clerk. kazoo. on v, in,ham, tainin . The Scripture lesson was Milne Rennie of Seaforth was There was no service Y "rank Caretaker, , Mr. Iia ne%ude a trip.,.,down the t, a rer >€ a ide t • Miss ,Amy Br' nee . Rapfds ,the Saguenay River, read 'b ` Ube pr i .,. A hg . townon Tuesday., evening m the Road Supermtondent, Y Shepton • and Iu e4aa,very. rd gave it Mr. Nelson d d't sisters to is the p address, 'y .{ter th, ,orogramm town on Tuesday. over the'•ipresident-Miss `Viola Hig- Mr, Thos. Welsh is getting in large proved. gins, took the chair and proposed a quantities of logs in his milt this A very enjoyable evening was spent vote of thanks to the Exeter League week, at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Thos. for the sp en i Pr Chapman on u and gaye aKysrystumoroua f E Exeter we F,.. ,... 6... of x e was {rough' f the' hesutifal '' 'Bras d'ar ;Ked: y an wo ei friends in been under n -alms , and the Land of Evangeline' re visiting f Mr. fames Swan has pomtment of municipal officers a :pantry with.stopover at Quebec. City and trip to St. Anne de Beaupre, returning by way of Boston, the White Mountains of New Hampshire, and Montreal. A leaflet will shortly be issued giving complete - informa- tion regarding the tour. For particulars address Mr. Mar- tial Kerr (Principal of the Earl Kit- ehenn,er School) 4 Beulah,ave„ Ham- ilton and Mr. A. E. Bryson, (Princi- pal of the Silverthorn School), 44 Sit- verthorn•-•Ave., Toronto, 1 d'd lunch w e they h Tuesday evening last provided. A dainty was sere when the teachers and officers of'the ed and' after some time spent sing- The annual meeting o Y Sunday school held their annual oys fat way, the eng closed by sing- Agricultural Society ter supper. About thirty were pres- ing "Auld Lang- Syne.” ng and did ample justice to all the good things •provided. After supper a social time was spent in games, etc., in which all heartily joined. The gathering broke up at an'early hour; after thanking Mr. and Mrs. Chap- man for.the 'hospitality of t'heir. home: Miss Mayme Swan has returned from Toronto after spending a month am. M-rs. Robertr sister, Murdochs has . C. Hb been and still is very poorly.. The U. F. W. O. held their first meeting of the year at the home of Mrs. D. Tough. The officers for the year were elected as follows; Presid- ent, Mrs. C. Clifton; vice-president, Mrs. Ross; 2nd vice president, Mrs. Caldwell; sec.-treas., Mrs. H. Mc- Lachlan. Quite a number of ladies were present and alt enjoyable time was spent. Mrs. Haugh gave a splendid paper on "resolutions." It BAYFIELD. f the Hayfield t was held at the Town Hall on Wednesday, . o afternoon, Don't forget to hear the popular play, "Welcome Home. Jimmy,". to January the of 20th, there Thn a goys' be given in the town hall, Hensall, report was given meshmbers. T .audit rs' Fiyday' Fc1i.::12th at 8 p•m•' under the pip. 520.57 for the' Society. The of- ficers and directors for 1946 areas follows:—President, John 1st vide, W. J. Stinson; 2ndEw vice, W. H. Talbot; secretary, A treasurer, F. A. Edwards; auditors, John Falconer, John Cameron; direc- tors, Wm. Stewart, Wm. Sparks, R. PenMc- Murray, ur a y, S. H. McNaughton, wJ �A. Fergu on, Murray, E. H. Wise, T M. Snowden, 1• Rath well E. Foster, T. M. Woods, J. W. Rid, Thos. Brownett, Fred Middle - Date of Fair, Tuesday and auspices of the Women's Guild of St. Paul's •churcls. A lecture entitled "The Sunny Side of Life;' will be given in the United church by Rev. A. Sinclair on Friday evening, Jan. 29th. Other local talent will assist with the programme. An old time dance will be held in the town hall on Friday evening, Feb. 5th. Good music is being provided for the occasion. At the meeting of the South Huron Agricultural Society held at the Com- mercial hotel last week the following officers were elected: Pres„ Wm. Wednesday, September 28 and 29th. Consitt; vice pres., W. P. Saunders; The ladies of the Sen:or and Jun - 2nd vice , Dr. Campbell; sec.-treas., for Guilds of Trinity chinch have re - K McLean• auditors, H. Arnold and centfy improved the iight'ng of the church by installing five Coleman gasoline lamps The annual vestry area congrega- tional meeting of Tci.tity church was C. A. McDonald; directors, Robt. McLaren, A. C. Spiciest, W. W. Chap- man, C. Campbell, J. Manson. Oscar Klopp, Owen Geiger, W. R. Dougall, M. in the church \Vedn_ifay even - Be Dark, T. Sherritt,mmig B. Beck, R. D. held January the 20th. The meeting Wm. J. Pepper. Flemming, H. the b, and was opened with prayer by the re-- swThe date for the a day, tor, Rev. F. H. Paull, after which spring show was eel Tuesday, - the reports of the church wardens, April 6th, and the seed show on Fri-. the Senior and Junior Guilds and day, Feb.firth. Sunday school were given showing LThe funeral of the rom his ate Holland sid- all departments to he in good finan- enicccon Thursdaylace {afternoon slaste t,the cial standing. The election of offic- service at the house being conducted ers for 1926 then took place as fol - by Rev. A. Sinclair, pastor,of the tStinson, ay delegates o Synod. Rector's or s Unified church. The body was taken warden, Wm, Scotchmer; Peoplels by train Philadelphia where inter - Mrs. warden, Mrs, J. H. McLeod; select meat tookk place on Saturday after- vestry—F. A. Edwards, D. H. Mc - noon, Mrs, Little and daughter Mary accompanied the remains, I Naughton, W. J. Stinson; Wm. J. El- liott, Geo. E.• Greenslade, Leslie El- Mrs. Chas. Blackwell, of Hay, was liott, Russel Heard, - J. W. Tippett; taken toa London hospital on Thurs Sidesmen—Leslie Elliott, Win. J. E1- day afternoon last to undergo an op-, Nott, Russell Heard, Wm. Heard, D. erasion for appendicitis. Mrs. Black-' H McNaughton, J. W. Tippett; well's many friends will be pleased auditors, E. H. Johns, F. A. Ed - to hear that she stood the operation wards. A hearty vote of thanks was well and is improving nicely. tendered Mrs. W. Hinde for her Reeve Geiger, of Hensall, and faithfulness in supplying the church Reeve Klopp, of Hay, left Tuesday with flowers al, through the summer morning to attend the County Conn -1 season. cii meeting at Goderich. I • Mrs. Harold King left on Monday Me. Fred Bengoug.e who has been to join her husband in Sarnia, confined to his room is showing some Mrs. Agnes Currie returned to her improvement, home on Saturday having visited her Miss Dora Sherrill, of London daughter, Mrs. W. McBride, at visited relatives to town over the Windsor, for several weeks. week -end. Y P S will meet as usual Th e. e - on Mr. Andrew Johnson has installed Friday evening. a One radion his home. The members of the Men's Club of The Literary Society of the Hen- Bayfield parish held their meeting on call continuation school held their Thursday last, being entertained at meeting on Friday afternoon, Group the home of Mr. Fred Middleton, All 3 putting on the programme, The• enjoyed a very pleasant evening, Bay - meeting was opened, by singing Car- Some of the young people of Bay- ary. meeting in the basement of the ry .1e Back to Old Virginia;' and "I field have organize:; a dancing club, church on Saturday afternoon. The Wonder What's 13ccbine of Sally,' which is known as "The Happy -Go- Red side Saturhe„losers,for the, past ,A reading by Beryl Pfaff: vioan solo Lucky" Club and hold a dance every by Scott Welsh, acco'npanied by Nel- Wednesday night in Mr. A. Leach's Year'decided give them a decided to entertain' and wetain the Bine lie Boyle on the piano, and an mstru- house side The officers of the club are as may say .they did. it well. After BIRTHS. FITZ'GERALD. — At the Seaforth Hospital, on Tuesday, January 19, 1926; to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Fitz- gerald, a daughter. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of Farm Stock and Implements. Fred W. Ahrens, auctioneer, has re- ceived instruction from the under- signed to sell by public auction at village of Brodhagen on Friday, January 29th, at 1 p.m. the following: Horses—Agricultural horse 7 years was decided at this meeting that old, general purpose horse 6 years party politics will have no part to old, quiet single or double; driving their meeting in the future. horse 8 years, quiet and reliable. Cat - The skating rink is the main at- tle—Durham cow due May 20th; 2 traction in the village at present and spring calves. Implements—Frost & crowds are on it every night when Wood binder with fore carriage; cal - the ice is in shape and the weather tivator, set harrows, wagon, wagon fine. box, stock rack, heavy teaming wagon, carriage with pole and shafts, steel tire top buggy, new; steel tire buggy in good shape. steel tire top buggy, 3 cutters all in good shape, set log sleighs, set bob sleighs, 6 h.p. gas engine, Gibson with clutch pul- ley; set double harness, set single harness, scraper, enough lumber for hay rack and enough•plank for gravel box; extension ladder, Used Cars - 11,4 ton Ford truck, Chevrolet touring car; Master McLaughlin touring car, 1919 model These cars are all in good. Al. shape. Alto about 5 bags of spy apples, and • . number of other HILLSGREEN. The many friends of Mr. Fred Parsons will be sorry to hear he is not getting along as well as we would like him to be. Mrs. Jos. Hudson is spending a few days with her daughter, Mrs. James Jarrott, there Sunday 'being a stormy day, was no service in, the United church here. lilr. Edmund Troyer ,is able to be up,- and around again-: after,: his seri- ous illnesses, 'articles ' loo. numerous to mention. We are all pin will to; hear,thatbTerms of Sale—All sums of $10 an•l Miss returnDolly Hagan soonin be able to after her accident in which under, cash; over that amount 8 she had the ligamentsinjured in the months' credit will be given on Euro - back of her knee. She has been stay- fishing approved joint notes with pro- ing with Mrs. (Dr.) Peck so as to perty owners as security, or a dis- be near a doctor and get all the at- count of 4'p.c. straight off for cash. tention possible. , As there is so i as the propyl, much sickness around, and trained. nurses are so scarce, we will all be pleased to have Dolly on the job again. Mrs. Chas. Blackwell was taken to London Thursday morning for an operation for appendicitis and are pleased to learn it was successful and that she is getting along as well as can be looked for. The Mission Band held their Janu- mental by Jean Bonthron, A debate Follows: President, Harold' Stinson; was put ou resolved "That it would Sec. -Tress,, Mrs, W. Westlake; Mgr. be an advantage to the country than and Caretaker, D. T.' Murray; .Com- a tax be placed on bachelors:" On the ,,,'tree—Mrs. A. Leitch, Mrs. D. T. affirmative side were Harry Cook, Murray, Mr. Wm. Orr, The Club and Nellie Taylor for the Greens, Lorne Foster and George Tinny, held their first dxtice, Wednesrla They decided to use the monthly en- Y• tin the .nEgaticc side were Nellie Jan• 20th, and had a very '.enjoyable velopes this year, instead of the bar - Higgins. Rush Chapman and Gertrude evening, there being about thi-tv- relo The Seniors are Studying he' the Iliggins. The.judges gave the cieci rive members present. We hope that study book, "Brave Adventurers," sion in favor of the negative side, al' those invited to the next dance The officers for. the doming year are Bills are out announcing a_ box will loin and help make the club a as follows: 1st vice president, Gladys social under the auspices of the teal 5'tccess. The tnnsi. 's i,citig fur- Stephenson; 2nd vice, Anna Love; Young People's League of the Un- Wished by James Lindsay, James secretary, Muriel Carlile; treasurer, ited Church to be held in the town Rouatt and Donald Murray. hall on February 16th, A good pro- gramme is being.. prepared and a KIPPEN• prize given for the best box. There Mrs. W. H McLean has returned and ebev noyadmission 'fee atthe door from visiting friends at Toronto, ,and vverybody, is welcome.oI Miss Pearl Thompson, of Stratford Rev. Mr.':rniel occupied' the churpul-ch Normal school, was at her home •pit of the Carind Presbyterian church over the week -end. on Sunday ,last. ' M•s, John Workman entertained a , The dance put on by the Night' number of her friends on Wednes- Idawks on Friday evening last owing day evening. 'tu the severe weather was not as well NI and 14rs. Santiiel Cudrnore en - the election of officers they enjoyed themselves playing games and chose sides' for the coming year. The cap- tains are Martha Carlile for the Reds at 1 Eileen Turner; strangers' sec„ Annie Jarrott; supply sec., Annie Cod -le -me; library see., Luella Jarrott; Press sec., Martha Carlile; organist, Vera Smith; assistant organist, 'Annie Jar - rot, -. Rub it in for Lame Back.—A brisk rubbing with Dr. :l'linmis' r-1prr ;c Oil will relieve 9a. -'e back. The skin will immediately absorb the un wird tended as usual.is will penetrate the tissues and bring The old time dance and euchre' tertainerl a number of their 'friends speedy relief. Try it and be con - party put on Monday evening was on Thursday eve' ing. vinced. As the liniment sinks in, the. •iargely attended. The hall was crowd -1 Mrs. Josephn was visiting pain comes out and there are;ample eel to the doors and a splendid time her mother at ExeterExeter over the week- grounds for saying that it is an excel - spent, The proceeds amounted to end•lent article. $''00.00 and will be divided amongst' Mr. James Mustard, Jr„ has gone to Guelph for a visit. the needy dins in town.sMr. Robe_t Dayntan and daughter ugh wedding Mr. Miss Mrs.Nellie Locketty, Edna have returned home from a visit daughter of and Locke with his sister at Toronto. Petty, take Hay,pontMr. aCyaa. Green, A social evening of the Y.P.S. was will place Saturday afternoon of this week. The young couple will held on (Int Monday forelangweek.) Mrs. Jas. C. McLean and daughter Jean, who have been visiting Mrs. Win. Hay. of Niagara Falls, for the last two months, have returned (tome. Rev. John and Mrs. Richardson, who have been visiting friends around here, returned to their home in Drumho. A number attended the Exeter- Hensall hockey match at Hensall on Friday evening last, a hocke match was played ere The many friends of Mr. Thos. between .Hens U d Zurich ensa Johns are sorry to hear he is not winning by 8 to 5. The night was gaining health very fast, but hope for rough and stormy but a goad crowd a change for the better soon. was present At the end of the third Mr. Wm. Deitz took a gig to Hen - period the score stood 5-5, and an ad- ileea oh hego ch hr weighed a 770 ditiottal twenty militates was allowed pounds cash for w We ehbro this is as in which lime Hensall &cored three bill a Pig as7 has been around here' for amore goals. Char. Boyle of Exeter,' a long time. stili reftltde.• F'ositively no reserve tor has sold his farm. Fred \\ ] 'ed as' to Church. School and Ahrens. auctioneers' Chas. Rode, prop narket. U. F. O. MEETING. Meeting of the Club on Feb. 3rd. Programme—Mr. Jones, on Banking; Mr. Struthers, on' Alfalfa; R. J. Mc- Millan, o- Millan, The Miracle of Right Thought. We request a full house as we are taking orders for salt, seeds, corn and mill -teed. Considerable of each carload is already sold. (Signed) JOS. FORREST. , Mrs. Jas: G. Martin and son Clay- ton, desire, to e)tprese their since,e thanks to AV friends and neighbors for the kindness and sympathy shown during their recent great bereavement of their beloved husband and father, James Gillespie Martin, who passed away Jan. 17th, 1926, PROk`ESS1C);ij(AL GARBS Office• • CARD OF THANKS. The family of the late W. A. Dundas wish to express their__heart felt thanks to friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy shown in the loss - -of .husband and father, and also for the many beautiful floral' tributes. - AUCTION SALE of Valuable 118 -Acre Farm in the Township of McKillop. Thomas Brown, Auctioneer, has re- ceived instructions from Mabel Jack- son and George Barrows, the Execu- tors of the Estate of the late Jacob Barrows, to offer for, sale by Public Auction on Saturday, February 6th, 1926, at the hour of two thirty o'clock in the afternoon at Miller's Hotel in the Village of Walton, in the County of Huron, the following valuable farm lands:— Those certain parcels of land situ- ate, -lying and being in the Township of McKillop in the County of Huron and being composed of the South half of Lot number Seventeen, the East half of the South half of Lot number Eighteen, and part of the West half of the South half of said Lot number Eighteen, all in the Thirteenth Concession of the said Township of McKillop, containing by •admeasurement. in ,all 118 acres of land more or less. There are on the property a good brick. house and a first class.bank barn. The land is a rich clay loam ,and "there are about four acres of hush on the premises. Sixty acres are in summer fallow wheat. The property is conveniently situ - reside on the groom's fine farm that he recently purchased from Mr, Hen- ry Hoggarth of Hibbert. Miss Nellie Car ,�ichael left 'Mon day evening for Stratford. Mrs. J. L. Meek, of Shakespeare, visited over the week end with friends in town. Mr. J. McDonald and sister arrived home on friday after their visit in New York. .Hockey Notes. -On Friday evening lastlast ns, H , ll a an REMARKABLE PICTURE AND SHOW AT THE PRINCESS Fr'day and Saturday. From New Zealand to Canada via Australia, South Africa, the United h"ingclonl and Ireland is a long trek bet nevertheless the artists connected with an Australian motion' picture, depicting the life story of. JohnLee, known the world over as "The Man They Could Not Hang," have recent- ly completed a journey of not less than 25.000 miles by water to say nothing of `'ie thousands by land. The presentation will take place at the Princess'Theatre Friday and Saturday. The Company which present this re•earkable attraction here is exactly the same as appeared at $1.50 prices at the Grand Opera House and the Tivoli Theatre, Toronto. and includes the well-known English actor. W. Leonard Howe, who relates the sal- ient features of'the .eaae, and .Miss Doreen Thompson. a British Prima Donna, who sings the music alloted to Mrs. Lee, mother of John Lee, in CARD OF THANKS Mrs. Isaac Townsend and family, wish to express their thanks to friends and neighbors for kindness and sympathy during their bereave- ment. GANDERS FOR SALE. 2 You.•g Toulouse Ganders, also one ' 2 -year-old. Bred from prize winners. Price,s reasonable. FRANK WEEKES, Varna. Phone 31-622, Clinton. FOR SALE. ,Two bronze Turkeys, a tom and hen; also 3 Collie male pups. nicely marked, black with white collar. Sive and dam both wise and good heelers. For further information call. ,phone 24 on 240, Seaforth. DR. C. MACKAY.-C. Mackay, honor graduade of TrinitJfv' Univers• ' ity and gold medallist 'of Trinit e h l- Medical College; member ofthe Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons= of Ontario. DR. F. J. R, FORSTER.—Eye, Ear; Nolte'and Throat. Graduate in. Medi- cine University of Toronto, 1897. ;; Late Assistant New,York-Ophthal- mic and Aural Institute, :Moorefield's Eye, and Golden Square Throat Hoe- pitalS, London. England. At Commercial Hotel, Seaf o tett b. third Monday in each stimuli. ; from 11 a.m. to. 3 p.m. 53 Waterloo street south; Stratford. Phone 261. Stratford • HAY FOR SALE. A quantity of good timothy hay for sale, also a Chevrolet car. Would ex- change for cattle. Apply Lot 2, Con. 13, Mullett. J. WHEATLEY, Blyth P.O. BEEF FOR SALE. Beef by the quarter or by the cut. First-class beef., Call Gus Hicknell. phone 64r9 Dublin: or James Murray, phone 17r23 Dublin, tf NOTICE Having taken over the. agency of the late James Cowan for the Farmers' Fertilizer Co., Wingham, I will ':e pleased to fill all orders of both old and new customers and give any information within my knowledge ANDREW ARCHIBALD Box 282. Seaforth. Ph_,ie 44W. Also Agricultural Lime ekk hon at HE following tar . effect for this bVe ate asking the 4r11i.r. Commission els :- 0\7 ill ,.' lat., W)fLl ' ,r" t(1 111 P ,:1way - •_ uz , ont„t3y i,:.ou,.nly 1:aae i,L.n,..ly Icate: Incrcasa Business Service Individual Line $2.05. $2.75 .70 2 -Party ., 1.85 2z5 : (1 Residence Service Individual Lint. 2 -Party " $2.05 $2,05 .00 1.85 1.35 .UU (Above rates are for wall telephones) • It will be seen that in order to bring local telephone rates into line with our proposed new schedule, no change is necessary in the charges for :residence service. The tendency is thus to encourage the development of residence service. Merchants and business men, while asked to pay a somewhat higher rate for business telephones will benefit in the enlargement of the scope and value of their service by the development of residence telephones. We believe our patrons will agree that to maintain and extend a service vital to the welfare of' the community far outweighs in im- portance the moderate increases a relatively small number of our - citizens will be asked to pay. M. J. Habkirk, Branch Manager The Bell Telephone Company of Canada Dental. DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr.' R. R. Ross, Grade ate of N. rthwestern University, cago. Iii. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. OSP over Sills' hardware, Main street Sew forth. Phone 151. . Musical Instruction. CHAS. A. HOWE?, organiat illi choir director. North Side United Church, Seaforth.• lnstructicu given in piano, orgau and theory. Studio. over the Dominion Bank. General Fire, Life, Accident & Automobile INSURANCE AGENT and Dealer in Singer Sewing Mach James Watson North Mai i St. SEAI'OKI H. 'l'iiE ivtcKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Co, FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY, ,INSURED Officers James CnGoderich; Alec James Evans.onBeeolly.chwood: Vice Pres- idents' D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Director., Wm. Rinn, No. 2. Seaforth; John Benneweis, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beechwood; Jl. McEwen, Clinton; James Conoliy, Goderich ; ;Alen Broadfoot, No. 3. Seaforth; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris; Harlock; George McCartney. NO, 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield, Agents, Alex. Leitch, R.R.'1, Clinton; E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray. R. R. No, 3, Seaforth;, J. V. Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jartnouth, Boras holm. James Kerr and John Goyen- 'oc'.<, Seaforth, auditors, Parties desirous to effect insurance or 'tranacst other 1 usiness will bp promptly attended to by application 'o any of the above officers addressed •r, their respective postoffices, that tired -look and "ragged" feeling out of your • fate. Say "Boncilla. Facial" to roar barber • and come np smiling wtth a new appear- ance of vim and fitness. Be one of the "trillion a week" INSON,'S. ( Just Around the Corns' Seaforth Pt1Nt; WiNG L U,'4RY Hav ng purchase `the Laundry buaint-ss on Main street, Seaforth from W, H, wee, 1 ani pr,: areti to make a good 'job, of your laundry Mork It will Prevent Ulcerated Throat. -- At the first symptoms of some throat, which presages ulceration and inflam- mation, take a spoonful of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. Add a little sugar to it to make it palatable. ;It nil; allay the irritation and prevent the ulceration and swelling- that amt so painful. Those Who were perto4- Ically subject io quinsy have tits* made themstivef itnmuife' to attack,