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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1926-09-30, Page 811i,tliat, 1 abtoo l on'blrrou, lyili rt, hGag iP 'bcep,tzvasattng; her son;. IvTn''\srm. Bou- throe; faud -•daughter; . Mrs, Louis !Sii ap!soti in ,Detroit, thls fft5 , +tido, weeks, returned • home Saturday, She was' accom'panied'horrte !by,;Mr, Witn. Simpson, Mrs, Simpson and. Miss Mat,Who'. i:,cturn'el( to Detroit on t -1; c� d �sSt nday, . k euort pante by Misses lIMary acid Emma Jolutsou,; •who n - end visiting inVizir;dsor end, Detroit for 'some tate, .lMr. Ed. Berry,' of Windsor, spent the: week -end there with his`mother, Ma . Thos. 'Berry., A number of ;burglaries have taken place in the village ,lois last two or 'three..weeks. Mr: Win. :t'faff's ,gas station on the 'London road was !broken into a week ago Sundaynight, , anda quantity of •gas 'stolen. 'A couple of days afterwards the matt that did the stealing was arrested and taken before Magistrate Reid, of. Goderich, and sentenced to 18 months at the prison farm et Guelph, and any gas he needs down there the Government will supply 'hint. The chances are he will soon have some more company down there, as- on Sunday evening last', a number of overcoats, robes anal blankets were taken from autos and buggies in the United Church shed, .Che county police are on their trail aid it is hoped they will soon be rounded rip, 1What might have been a,serious accident .happened a mite east of Hensel' on Sunday evening last when iivir. John Corbett and sister, Miss Bertha, of Hay, accompanied by a couple of friend:, were driving into town in a 'buggy, when they turned out to let 'two rigs and tut auto pass. The auto was in a hurry and struck the horse, knocking it over into the ditch, and upsetting the buggy. The occupants were thrown out but not seriously hurt. The horse was badly cut and the buggy neatly a wreck. 'The windshield lights and steering gear of the auto were 'badly damaged. The fault appeared to be with the drivers of the two buggies who were racing +the horses, and would not give the driver of the automobile a fair chance to get by, and in trying to pass he failed to see the Corbett rig and imsa'hed into it. Otir council have this week placed "stop" signs on all streets running into King street, and at the inter- section of King streets and the Lon- don ?tied, Alt driver. of cars are supposed to atop a moment before driving on to .King street and at the 'London road. A bylaw is 'being pre- pared and will be submitted to the minister of public highways for ap- proval, after which tate bylaw wilt 'be enforced The council are doing Ibis to protect the citizens and the owners of automobiles. The action of the council in placing the signs will be approved of by the majority of citizens, although 11 baulk thuc will likely he a few automobile drivers opposed i rt. All careful driver, will obey the bylaw without any, trouble, and the reckless 'rte, will be trade do it, air, Alvin Went, who left six seeks ago to spend the fall in Al- hcrta, is on itis way home, He re- perts the wea ther ons there enbt and wet, Mr. ,tnd Mrs, Alio, ilchay -pent the week -end with friends at Luck- t;ow. 'tar. Colin 11it t nt pent Friday in Seaforth The meeting ,,f the Young I'r.'ple's League rt ti!e United Church was held on \luuday. The meeting Was in charge of ;Miss Ethel Murdock, with Miss Elva ~haddock presiding. The meeting was opened by the sing - hog of a hymn, after which Mt•. Sitt- clair led in prayer. The Scripture lesson was react by 'Miss E. Mur- dock. The 'topic was very ably given by Miss Margaret Hopkirk. A duet by ,Mrs. Tee Redden and Mrs, Mc- Donald, and a reading by Miss. Gladys Slay were all greatly enjoyed. Next Monday evening the meeting will he in charge of Miss E. Mor- rison. The services in the United 'Church on Sunday last were largely attender!, Rev. A. Sinclair 'preaching at both -services. Next Sunday even - log the service will be for young people with a young people's choir. 'Miss Gladys Slay, of Sarnia, is visiting this week with Miss Greta La ramie, 'rite coinrcit held a special meet- ing on Monday evening- last, consid- ering tenders for tire and chemical engines and 'Henson will soon be well equipped with fire protection. Quite, a lot gravel is being put on the streets and other improverttetrts are being trade. The council will hold its next regu- far meeting on Tuesday evening, Oct. 5th, when the fax rate wiil be struck for the year. The wedding took place at the Manse an Tuesday morning of Miss Pearl Sma'e, eldest daughter of Mr. and Mrs. Geo.:$male, of Hensall, to Mr. Otto Stephen, son of Oar, John Stephen, of °Hillsgreen. Innnediately after the ceremony, -which was per- formed by Rev. Arthur Sinclair, 'the young couple left on a short honey- moon trip to Toronto and -'Niagara 'Falls. On 'their 'return, a reception will he given them at the home of the !bride's parents, The bride's wed- ding dress was peach georgette, with leopard slippers and hose to match, and her travelling dress was 'silk cord green with brown coat and hat to match: The young couple will re- side on, the groom's fine farm on the Parr line, near 'Hillsgreet,, The wedding of (Miss Eliza Louise Petty, daughter of . Mr. and Mrs. Locke Petty, of the 2nd con, of Hay, to1'ilr, ;Percival Tippett, of Barnfield, to ak1 pace at .the Rectory on Saler- day morn 'Rev, Mr. Naylor per- formed the ceremony. The young couple immediately left on a honey 'noon ,trip to London and Windsor. On their return they will reside on .the groom's fgrm near Bayfield. Mrs, W. A. Kerr aitd little son Mex„ of Monetvidle, are visiting wiah Mr, and Mrs Lee ,Redden, Elora, and d\ir'1 r.rank and IMrs. Leof onard Isaacs, of Brantford, visited over the wweekk-end with Mr. and Mrs.,, S. Mr..and Mrs, Alf, 'Mollick, of El- , on, rMich, are,'ris ting «;'Mr MieG 4 k s sister; airs, S. !Memel'. •. . Sutherland "is looking, for- ward.to 'celebr'ating her 91st !birthday Oft Tuesday, October 5th. 'Her enany friends will warmly cottgraittilate her 'Mr. 'O;. w.'Painter is ibutkling e new arseBe at the' bock of h Is store; There b: no' service in tate Anglican church next Sunday. Rey; ide, Naylor Is •, taking the hatest home services in !Grace Munch at ' Mr. and Mos F. S. i iflewood, Ur. :and IMrs, J. S. 'd irltwood,>IMiss E, bL Kirkwood, of Toronto visited • over the :week -end with Mr, and Mrs, Naylor, .lairs. Wilson, of New Yorku •s vis- iting i•ting' with Mr. and !Mrs. Chas,. Mc- Donald. IMiss Polly Moore, of �Woodstock, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Thos, Simpson. Mr. 'Milton Ortwein, of London, was in• •towns an Monday. • 'Mr. Geo, C. Batty and fancily visit- ed friends in London on Tuesday,; Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Richardson, who have 'been esteemed" residents of tllensal•l for some years, intend mov- ing to Chiselhurst and occupying the 'house on the Fitzgerald faran recent - 13• purchased by Mr. Richardson's song Mrs. 'Tartan, of Blyth, is spending a few days visiting 'Nita and Mrs, Chas. Lockwood. I\•ir, John Elligsett, of Mitchell, mho recently purchased the New Com- mercial Hotel from Mr, John Young, l:as taken possession. Mr. Elligsen comes ,highly recommended and will no doubt keep the hotel up to its present high standard, Mr. Robt. Caldwell, the genial clerk of the Nein Commercial, will &till be on the staff, also Mr. Clark at the barn, Mr. Chas, Lockwood, of Blyth, has started a barber shop in the :Murdock block on the north side of King street and has rented the house of Mr. Reny Cook. AUCTION SALA On October 206, lot 34, con. 3, \fcKiltop, farm stock and imple- ments, hay, grain, roots and corn, Jas. T. Scott, prop., G. H. Elliott, :tit C t. AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture, Etc., Etc, Mr. Geo, 1-l. Elliott has been instruct- ed by Mrs Ralph Elliott to sell by nt blie auction 1 1 l a t her I• dellen ce on Huron street, west of the skating rink Saturday afternoon, Octobe 9th at ' o'clock, bedroom, dining - room and livingroom furniture, car- pet., serving machine, coal oil stove. Pandora range, Quebec heater, wash- it+g machine, sealers, kitchen utensils, tnh, holler, lawn tnnv ter ]atrnc ho e garden tools and a number of other irticles Tema, ca -h. Mrs Ralph Elliott, Proprietress. George H. El- liott, Auctioneer, 0 CLEARING AUCTION SALE' Of Palm Stock, .Iiit,pleittauts, 11H and Grant, etc: 'Iib 's. 13nown "h been innsttucte'd,to;sell at Lot 27, Co 14, 14,cit.illoll,.'adjoiningthe villa village \\Tallton .on Toesdtt y, Oct,'O:cti5th, 1,30 o'clock the foblowiitg,;`1 alraug utare1a10 years oldP 1 general g e al ur 'o' t <,, p nate e, 7 +ea ] ' years old (not afraid of cars 1• gelding rising' $ ears, 1 'fill ri Y y st 1 year, 1 cow due, to freshen Nov,. 13111, 1 -cow doe to: freshet' Dec. lit1a, 1 cowl due to freshen ''Feb. 24th, 1 cow tint, to 'fr'eshen /Mar. 9th,3..st bit year old; 1 heifer 1 year old, 6, lugs about 150 lbs each, 3 `Pigs - 3 inbirths old, 40 (hears 1 year old, 1 doz. pttl= lets, 1 ttassey-!Harris cultivator, 1 a 1 et 'c 1 antmtd harrows 4 sections, 1 set 'boh'sleigh,s, 1 Adams wagon, 1 wagon 'box, 1 gravel box, -1 rubber tire •b'u'ggy,• 1 cutter, 1 set •tbrecchin g harness, 1 set batik pad harness, 1 set single harness, ,2 'horse collars, 1 horse blanket, 1 fivIt. pig trough, 1 standard cream separator; 1 sap Pan, 1 ,cpoik stove, 1 wood 'heater, 1 kit'c'h- en table, about 400 tint's, of oats, abo'r't 90 bus, of last year's 'barley, about 20 tons of hay. Numerous other small articles: Terms, $10 and wider cash; over itha't` amount 12 months! credit given on approved joint notes: 5 per ceu,tcliscotnt on credit amounts. Armon' Dundas, prop.; Tilos, Brown, iatt'ct, AUCTION SALE Of Farni Stock, Im'plenteaits grain, etc.- D. M. Scott, Auctioneer, 'ha!s. been instructed to sell at N34 lot 14, con 14. McKillop twp., 314 miles vyast o. Walton, on the Roundar on 25ri- day, Oc't. Sth, at 1 o'clock, the fol- lowin >: Driving 'mare 8 years 'old, aged horse, yearling colt, Durham cow 5 years old 'to 'fres'hen in Maroh, Durham cow 8 years old to freshen in March, Poland Angus 'cow 4 years to freshets in March, Durham cow 3 years old to freshen in 'April, Dur- ham cow 3 years old to freshets in TOE SEt Cs TII NEWS, ,j 4 1,.,• •drt. AUC'7,'` ON11S$I';.IZitoya,,,: al +•f? ^'rti' r f 1 a t S't�ock : Int d'dii stl', d ah ,and as Household ElTeets.-Mr, Oscar W. n, Reed has been instructed to sell by of vublic auetiai nit lot 24 con, 11_ ,, ,III at bert, 42 miles ;west of. aC onaart , on 111 T 'a Thursday, s aJ, .Oclejber 7th, at 1 •oclock se P.m., '.the. follloyvng: `13:ailses--+Brood lith i anare, s'upposedr,to r ilc in foal in .R'Ia7c- ttig 'wins, horse 10' years. bigold, :driver, good single or double, :gelding 2 yrs. old, ,:Cattle - T;borottgth'bred • cw, Princess of Norval 2nd ',14$087, Otte Dec, 29th; thoroug'19bred'hei�fer 1 yr, old Princess of Norval 3rd, 217786; cow iliie'Nov. 6th, cow !tie Nov. 915, heifer with calf at .foot; bred' again; heifer with Calf at foot bred again, cow with calf at foot, freshly calved cow with calf' at'fool, two' 'heifers 2 years old, steer,2-years 'old, two year- 1'itig. steers, 1 yearling heifer. 'Hogs -- Young 'brood sow. 100 Barred Rock hens 'aitd 50 Barred'Rock ,pullet's, implements,.,, 1 wagon, 1 pair bob- sleighs, 1 democrat, 2 'tap buggies; 1 Portfancl.•cutter, disc, oliver •riding plow, gang•plloiv, No, 21.Cockshirtt plow, iron plow,: .2.. sugar kettles,' large sap tank, 40 gallon gasoline barrel, '40 -'gallon barrel, emery' grind- er, qunutity..of belting, 6; horsepower Gould, Shapley & IMitir' gasoline ;en- gine, 'crus'he'r„ Cha thorn fa'nni'ng bill!, hay 4oacler, set 'breeching harness nearly. hew, set work ]farness, 'set of single 'boraces, 'Me1•o'tte cream -separ- ator, bate 'machine; crosscut saw, bucksaw, pul;per,'set of scales 2000 lb. capac., ;, wheelbarrow, cutting box, grass 'seeder,'stoneboat, gravel box, 2 spring seats, . 25 -ga'l'lon: milk can, ',Moffat rouge cook stove, kitchen ,cujp- hoard, parlor suite, dining" room - couch; 3 (bedroom 'suites, rug 9x12, 6 dining room chains, stair carpet, 2 dining room tables, tl9fantity of dislre's, 1,3 'loads 'first cot hay, mostly alfalfa, 8 loads timothy hay, 1 ton'miltet,1700 bushels of oats, 100 bushels oats and barley, .100 bushel's oats 'and wheat, 30 rows tnangol'ds 40 rods don'g, 15 rows' CON] 40 rods long, 12 rows ,sor- ghum 40 rods long, 14 rows turnip's 40 rods long, a quantity hardwood split, quantity sawed rail's, some fur- nace wood, spades, .shovels, forks, chains, whiffletrees, neckyokes, scythe Anti numerous other articles 'found oil a farm. Terms. -All sums of $10.00 and under, cash; over that amount 12 months' credit ,given on furnishing approved joint, notes on all but hay and grain which will be sold on six months' credit, Five ,per •cent, off ,for cosh oil credit amounts. Robert ,Hog- garth, 'Proprietor, Oscar W. Recd, Auctioneer. Richard Richarc i H ar q ill'�l , Clerk, gg 9 April, 2 steers two years' old, 'heifer 2 years old, 4 yearlings, 6 spring calves, 7 pigs chunks about 100 lbs., 2 chukka about 70 lbs„ sow with litter cif ten at foot, sow to litter in No- vent'ber. outte , top buggy rubber tire, seed drill, cultivator, walking plow, 4 -section harrows, settffler, McCorm- ick mower 6 -ft, cut, manure spreader, wagon box and pig rack, 7 ft. Deering binder. hay loader, set of sleights, hay rake pulper, fanning anill, car rope pulleys and .fork, quantity of hutrber„ torks shovels, set of heavy breeching harness, set of driving harness, wheelbarrow, number of 'sap buckets, 100 'bus. u.. whet <t and barley,600 bus, oats, quantity of t 4 lay and other articles too numerous to mention. The farm will also be offered for sale on reasonable terms, which will be announced at the time of sale, 100 acres, frame barn 40x90, brick house, 7 acr es hush,,etc. err, Tr rut . A11 sun $ sums of 10 < an i tinder, td cash; „ver that amount 12 months credit given on furnishing approved joint notes, 5 per cent. .off fot,•casn on credit amounts. Land owners for security, Robt. Coutts, Prop. FARM OF FIFTY ACRES FOR SALE, With good o ,barn 4 g u t5S with root oat cellar 'tinder bank, ' fatadcrn stab- ling for six horses,- 20 head cattle pig penis water in stable, new drive shed and lien'itottse tongued„ „and 'grooved, Bight roomed frame house with kit - Issued by the Ontario Department of , Highways- to Secure the co-operation e: motorists in abating the abuse' of the roads of the Province. R. CITY -DWELLER, where did you spend your boyhood days? Was yours the privilege of wandering through the fields and woodland where every tree and bush had been painted by the divine artist? Today you say 'tis but the hectic flame of a dying'year. Then it contained, all the mystery of an enchanted palace. Ontario's highways lead you to the land of yesteryear --over white roads flecked with fallen leaves, patterned here and there by checkered shadows of trees. Field and hill- side are gay with fiery sumach: Maple groves aflame, backed by the darker ever- green. Through this lovely panorama, in every direction, leads Ontario's splendid system of highways. You are entitled to enjoy them, for they are yours. keep • in mind, however, that upon you will come the expense of maintaining therm in proper' condition,. Speeding eats away road surfaces. It "Milks" your pocket -'look for both motor and road upeep. Moderate driving is far more economical: and pleasurable. Dy so doing you will greatly assist the fzalific . patrol who operate for everyone's safety-. who have instructions to enforce the law rigorously; THE HON, G. $. ligNRY, fl'u'ster of highways. S. L. SQUIRE, Deputy Minister. 72 c'h o, soft' waiter ins1d0;, lta4 wHsows fat•",l' , .St, a 1, s'torn doers arra s'teetrs, •hard' wivter'; til" .chs' dgot, !Good orchard, .weft fetteecl an!d d - ed, five acres to'foal ;wheat `dealt, bush t 4 ages e. laud, ?F•a]1 ploughing :; all clorte,• tlialiance in. ;meadow;' Cel ' 'Mai1a? Clay 'lomil sofa, ot7te, rural p'hofta:' Ir 'n 'c'h /z _miles es school, cluux'it end 'store five:mid �� es I'Iensal'l, :Good. t'caaoti .for seliliei! Applly to' JAMES WR2!OHT •'Cro tarty, 1 t t oa L T : Ii t SEA ORTTI Peas,, , per iu.' s Oats"•pet us;Bockwloat, pe r bts, . , , ,, . e . CO e \llteat'pe}; bus.' 1,ISBarleY, t....,.55c@dre ta cto u ir ..0$t 11i _.'.4bc-i5c a 93tn e' p .z'cwt, 1.65 1 Stat o e • r`e t p w. �, 175 , Butter,, pet'. ,lb.. .,30c Eggs, pPerttloz, i, 32 _ c 36c Potatoes,:;' per bag .51.50 FARM FOR SALE, 'Farm of 142 aeras for sale on high- way one -mile 'south ` of Seaforth, obNt,where there are setaI ante e schools also Collegiate Institute and churches• of all de nominations' t lc school .r/mile.The farm is a good etas loam, well '"fenced .anal tit,or- ouglhly well autderdrahfed. All cleared except about 6 acres maple. bush, 4 res rivenat rear, 10 •acres !fail! wheat, 40 acres tilled and remainder its alfalfa hay and pasture, VI acro,orcharct and never failing well. Large up-•to=date two-story brick house with slate'roof, two harns>'oue 46x72, the outer 35x56, cement floors And water 'throt-ghout barn, also litter carrier; large drive shed, hydro electric light in hoose and !barn. Buildings all as 'good as new. T41 health 'reason for acting. Will sdi1 on ea'ay terms. For particu- lars apply on premises or to JAMES NOLAN, Sea!forth,.•'Oat. R.R. 4. - 2 FOR SALE. A nttnibcr of new poitltry 'shipping crates, $2,00. a :piece, JAMES M. .,SCOTT. !Phone 25432, Seaforth. 9 FOR SALE. Good seven roomed house, corner Victoria and George streets, !Seaforth, opposite 'hospital. Two lots, good garden and 'large stable. !MRS. WM. IdA.BSCIRK, 5 CORN FOR SALE. Y-� 5 acres of corn it the .field, Could be sold in •two ,lots if desired. Apply to JAMES T. SCOTT, Seaforth, R.R.2, IBlione 236r31, 1 Slogs, per ,!cwt. , , , , r $1.1,75 TO RENT, Furnish'ed house to rent for , the winter inonths, Central anrdcon- venient, Personal interview required, Apply for bppoiotn?ent to 'Box 214, .t CAR FOR SALE. A Gray Dort car for sale, In good ondition. Apply to, R, FROST, '"-'9 GARAGE .FOR RENT, Space for. one . ear in •private gar- ege. Apply to The News !Office; 0 HOUSE FOR SALE.' Lot with comfortable -house and ttbarly new - barn with 'cement stabl- ing. Also a very fine building I'o't of about one acre 'adjoining 'same an which are a 'large up -to -dote •hen- house, garage, good . well, several fruit trees, also small 'fruit, Apply 'to JAMES 2. JOHNSTON, three blocks cast of Carnegie li'bra'ry, Seaforth. • 0 ' FARM FOR SALE OR RENT. Lot 34, codcession 3, McKillop, consisting of 100 acres. On the prem- ises are two 'bank barns, frame '}louse with excellent cellar and a large int- p'Iemeat .house. Eight acres fall Wheat and twenty-four.'acres of offal - fa, Close.' 'to town and • school.' Will he 'sold on easy 'terms or if not sold will -tbe .rented for '.a period of years. For !further 'particulars apply on „the premises. J'AIvJIES T. SCOTT, R.R.2, Seaforth. Phone 31 -on 236. 0 Extra! Tremendous Extra! Cut Price Sale al. -CNEIFETI- BROS. SEA FORTH-" Before you do any buying be sure and visit our store It will save yop. many dollars. i Thursday Friday --. , Saturday The llaIf*Way 6 Amazing shipwreck adventures in the East Indies of a beautiful girl from a show troup and a returned man who -had turned his back on the things for which he fought. Conceived or(a Big Scale with DORIS . KENYON LLOYD IHUGHES I4 ►13ART 13eSWt RTM TIJLLY•M1 RS1i-111LL Monday -_- Tuesday --_ Wednesday' L.EWIS STONE ANNA Q.1anca.m. t TOO MUCH MONEY . THURSDAY ; SEPT,'30 1926 tP,ROFESSIONAL ORDS. DIR.`H.'SW'GH'!ROSS `Physician and )Stargeon, Late of London don Iioa-' pita], L01111071, on Engla nd: Specialecif attention todiseases.of the eye, ear, nose and:'. titrant,; 'Office and ' sold. duce •behind Dominion Bank, 'Office Phone J, Vo. 5; Residence -Phone 106. DIR, F. J. BURROWS, ' Seaforth: Office and residence Gode itch street,east of 'the Methodist Church. • Cor- oner for The County of Huron. Tele- phone No. 4a; DR. C. MAICIcAY,-C. Mackay, F Y, honntrr graduate of Trinit • Y Undvers- it y d'itd gold medallist of Tr'..ty. M'ce1i al'College; member of theTrinity Col- lege of'P'hysicians, and Surgeons of -- Ontario. DR. F. J. R. 'FORST - Nose and Throat. Graduate ER m MeIn Meddi- -" cine, University of Toronto 1897. Late• Assistant New York Ophthalmic and.. Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye and - Golden Square throat hospitals ton don, England. At Commercial hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday in each mouth,• from 11 a.nt..to 3 p,ni. Dental. DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Roost , ,gradu- ate of 'Northwestern University, Chi- cago, 111. Licentiate Royal Conejo of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. tee over Sills' hardware, Main atreeti Seaforth, Phone 151. DR. F. J. BECHiELY, - graduate- Royal -College of Dental Sungeesa, Toronto. Office over W, 'R, Smith's, G'ro'cery, ' •Main .street, Seaforth. Phonies, office '185k•v, residence 185J. Auctioneer. GEORGE ELLIOTT,. Licensed Auctioneer for the County. of 'Huron Arrangements can be made for ,Sale Date at The Seaforth News. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. Qenerai Fire, Life, Accident & Automobile IN'SURA.'N'CE AGENT and dealer inSa' n%ers5e' Sewing Machines % Moh a ra c James Watson North Main St. S'E'AFORTH, ONT. THE McK 1, i LO P Mutual Fire Insurance Coo, 1412M AND ISO.LATE'D TOWN' PROPERTY O NL Y, INSURED Officers -James Connolly, Goder- ich; Alex, James Evans, Beechwood, Vice President; 'D. F„ McGregor., Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Direcrbrs_lWm, Rinn, No. 2, Sea - forth; John Benneweis, Brodhagen; Jaynes Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc- Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly, God- erich Alex. Broadfo`ot, 'No. 3, Set - forth; J. G. Grieve, No, 4, Walton] Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, ,Brucefield. Agents -Alex. Leitch,' r.r. 1, Clin- ton; E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J., A. Murray, r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Holmesville; 12, G. la/mouth, Bornholm. James Kerr and John Govenlock,;Seaforth, auditors. Parties desirous to effeot insurance or trans- act other 'business will be promptly attended to • by application to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective postoffices, 66 . . DO you remember Red McCutcheort? Two college grads, ' ,1141 adjourned to the locker- room to discuss old friends. 'Old Red? You het I dol He's..' with Bywater Electric up at: Sandison? I only see him about three tithes a year,, but we're in toucjt all the time. ITe's as' .careless about letter-vtritiitg,a,t. he always way, but 1 'telephone, him one weelc and he tele- phones mo the next. A lot of fell.otts. are by there too --rt see'r's as it we !rave a longdistance class reunion evert Thursday ty night." The utiles which separate old friends no longer mean hap- hazard "duly " letters, Instead, Long Distance enables you to talk with your friends'when- ever, you wish. Try it!