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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-01-27, Page 8i3ENSALL. • C oon 1eeigi^,Tiev1 delmeth 1 g4. for .its fixst 'rla etmg ,ori iVicnday;evening ofeguthisr etc, 11I1` ;aneinbeis present with eveGeiger presiding. This meet • set 'for Ttesda ,<evening, al; but .was Postponed because , anf. ;t illness of Councillor R.' Higgins, 'te ntifuttes, of the last ',ineeting:i Mr. Arthur Co sworth s house on `te readand. adopted on illation of South Richmond. street. iggins and .Priest. Tax collector The Moller(' Mission Circle of the r. Hemphill Tenptill eas . present and gave United..0r h held their Meeting on gement, of the taxes collected forWednesday evening last, with la good, 26, and was given to the ,first of attendance present, and Miss . Elva 'archt `..collect the balance, on 'Shaddock in the chair. The meeting 0 •i3tia0 of Cameron and Consitt. A was opened by devotional exercises, limber of accounts were presented after which sentence prayers were. :, e given ,by a number pf the girls. Miss _d after'consideralale discussion. tit- nts were 'ordered ordered paid. Sev Consitt read a chapter from the study icon wt< '4l applications were in for, refund book entitled "The: Other. Wise Man,'' dog tax. The Council took no after which Misses Nellie Boyle, et on. Mr. JohnZuefle's :applica- Alma Scruton, and Elva Shaddock. on for a -refund on one of his tots were called to the front, and Miss as, discussed, butas the assessor Alma Scruton read the following ads ,idei l had made a mistake Mr. dress: Mensal], January 19th, ,1927. sees li giinsy promised to look tip the To Miss Nellie Boyle,—We, the !nem- sessment .rolls of 1925 and 1926 ''hers of the Mollard Mission Circle, .nd report at the next meeting. By- have met this evening to spend a 'w No. "1 was passed appointing the social hour with you, ere you sever allowing officers for the year; Mr,your relation with us. During yout \lex. Murdock,clerk, salary $100, and life among us, that 'spirit of confid- 25 as manager r of the 'totvu :shall; 'encs and cheerfulness which you .t.r:, C. Cdo_, !treasurer'' •k "'salary$75; possess, has been a source of en- .:fr. A. W. < Hemphill, ebllector, couragement to us all. You will be lary $50; !Mir, Colin Hudson, as- greatly missed in our circle, as you sssor, salary, $50; Messrs. Joseph are one of our valued chartered ludsoir and .'Ray McArthur, audi- members, 'besides our faithful pian - 'ors, at a salary of $15 each; Mrs. ist and willingsoloist. We appreci- 'Ieorge 'Hudsbn, caretaker of the ate your ability, your willingness and 'own hall at a salary of $175, and an faithfulness, but now we come to the tdditional $2 for each time the seats "Parting of the Way," and as ire moved for dances; George Hud- the choice of your life work ,on, constable, salary $40; Fred '.Ben- removes yoe from our midst we wish sough, sanitary 'inspector and C. You every success and . may our ]iudsoit, poundkeeper. Revs Mr. 'Heavenly Father guide and direct Naylor was reappointed to the li- You in the strenuous duties which >rary board on motion of 'Consitt you are about to undertake. We, in end 'Priest. The Board of Health to parting, would ask you to accept this 5e 'composed of Dr, Moir, Reeve Club Bag as a slight remembrance Geiger, Clerk Murdock and the 'San- of the many good times we have itary .Inspector, and that the ex- spent together, and :as you carry this penaes of the board be presented bag to and from your joturneyings, 'o the Council not later than Dec. mayit remind you of a journey each 15th of each year, on notion of Hig- of us must take, !alone, sometime :;ins and 'Cameron. As a new fire sooner or later, when our life work brigade was formed last fall and the ,is ended. Signed on behalf of the Council wished to meet the firemen Mollard Mission Circle Girls, . A•ml at the next meeting on Tuesday, Consitt, Supt." ,Waa Etva bhadd'ock Feb. 1st, no appointments were made the presentation. Miss Nellie made for the'fire department. By- ;Bayle thanked the Mission Circle for law No. 2 was passed, au•thori»ns the beautiful gift they had given her, Reeve and Treas"ror co morrow such an•d said she would not forget the sums neLesswry up to $3,000 to good tunes they had spent together, carry on the business of the corpora- and would often think of then when tion for this year and carried on mo- she was away. Miss Boyle is leaving tion of Consitt and Priest. Owing to on Feb. 1st for IJondou, where she the number of young children being will train for ,i nurse in one of the seen on the streets at night unac- hospitals .there. After the presenta- companied by their parents the tin was de a social hour was curfew bell will ring at 9 o'cloe1 each spent in contests and games, after night when all children will be ex- which toast, pork and beans and cof- pected to be home. This law will be fee were served. vigorously enforced by the Council. The League of the United Church We suppose that a very popular song held a skating party on tete rink on among the young people now will be Monday evening. It being a nice ev- "Curfew shall not ring to -night" ening a large crowd was present. The was rink The Council -then !adjourned to meet w s nacely decorated. After a again, Tuesday, Feb. 1st time spent in skating, tate following Carl ,Passmore left this weekfor sports were run off: Girls' race, under Detroit to take an electrician's 14, was won by Florence McDon- course. ell; over 14 years, Mildred 2vicDonell, Mr. Ivan McLaughlin, of Forest, boys race, under 14 years, Billy Joynt, spent the week -end with friends in over 14 years, Milton Boyle. Novelty town. race was won by Evelyn Heffernan Lantern slides entitled "A Tour and Milton Boyle. Best lady skater, through Scotland" were shown in the Miss Elva Shadd'oek. Coptic cos - Anglican Church on. Thursday even- tume, Eleanor Skinner, Dr. I{nape, ing, and much enjoyed by those Alvin Hemphill, Jack Passmore and present. Ed. Lindenfield, A refreshment booth Mr. Thos. Murdock is in Toronto served hot dogs, sandwiches and cof- this week attending the Old Time fee, and a very enjoyable evening was Fiddlers' contest, and also visiting spent by all. his daughter and shat -in-law, Dr. and The new fire. brigade of the village Mrs. H. A. C. Campbell. put on another dance in the town hall Mr. Wm. Stone left Monday for on Thursday evening last when a Detroit where he has secured a large crowd attended. The officers of position. the brigade did everything possible to Mr. Alex. Murdock is fitting up see that the crowd were well enter - for business the shop recently oc- 'tailed. The prizes for cards were cupied by C. Lockwood, won by Mrs, Edgar Butt of Kippen, A play entitled "An Old Fashioned and Mr. Clarence Parks of Blake, , Mother" was put on 10 the Town The booby prize was won by Mrs. Hall on Wednesday evening by the Alex. Smith of Hensall and Mr. Mc young people of Hillsgreen under Cliechey of Stanley. The proceeds the !auspices of the young people's amounted to over $100, which goes Mollard Mission 'Circle of the United towards buying uniforms for the fire - Church. The play was well given men. We understand the firemen in - and greatly enjoyed. tent] putting on another ball in about Mr. Thos. Willis, of Centralia, was 'three weeks. in town on Thursday. Next Sunday in the United Church Mr. Brodie, of London, Govern- the services will be especially for men ment Cream Inspector, was in town with a men's choir leading the sing - 'on Friday inspecting the local cream ing. Rev. Mr. Sinclair, the pastor, buying stations here. will preach at both services. Every - The Literary Society of the Hensall 'one is cordially invited to attend, Continuation school held its meeting Reeve Geiger, Hensall, Reeve on Friday afternoon with Margaret Klapp, Hay, and Reeve Manson of Douglas in the chair and Marie Bell Stanley left here Tuesday morning to acting as secretary. The meeting attend the County Council meeting alt was opened by singing "Let'' the Rest 'Goderich. The meeting of the coup - of the World Go By," after which .cit will be unusually interesting this the minutes of the last nieeting were year, as the county valuators' report read and adopted. Instrumentals by will be disposed of at his meeting.. Grace Tinny and Isobel Alexander On Sunday last while Mrs. George and readings by Marie Bell and Case was leaving her home to go .ae- Russell Blackwell were all greatly en- ross the road to her son's, Mr. A. L, jeyed, "One of the Great Rivers of Case, fell 'and broke her arm. Dr. the World—The Nile," was read by Dougall was immediately called and Olive Walker.' The nieeting then set the arm, after which he took her took the form of a debate, "Resolved to Exeter and had an X -Ray of her •That Men Spend More Time and arni. Mrs, Case is doing as well as Money on Pleasure than Women," can be expected. The speakers on the affirmative side The London road is open for mo - were Margaret Douglass, Mildred tor traffic between Hensall, Exeter Forest and Norman Alexander. On sand London, but closed to the north the negative side were Grace Man- of here, son, Olga Bell and Bee\jamin Tin- Mr. E. Rennie was in Zurich on ney. •The judges were Mildred Mc- Friday visiting his mother who is very Donnell, 'Ruth Chapman and Scott poorly this winter. Welsh, and decided in favor of the Mrs. John Penhale and Mrs, Mat - negative side. The next number on !thew Titntey and daughter Grace are the program was a contest in which spending a few days this week visit - the names of flowers were derived rag friends at Varna. from :sentences: The contest was The hockey match between Hensall won by Mildred McDonnell, The and Exeter, which was to be held on :sleeting was closed by singing"Auld the Hensall rink last Friday was post - Lang Syne," after which it was mov- poned on account of the ice being too •d by Ruth Chapman and Etta soft, but will be 'played 'this coming Hell that the nieeting be adjourned, 'Friday evening. 'Hensall will play Dr. James Jarrott, of Ailsa Craig, Exeter on the Exeter rink Tuesday son' of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Jarrott, evening. •if Kippen,...has been appointed a Miss Jean Boitthron entertained a Coroner for' Middlesex County, by '.namber of young ladies at her home she Ontario Government, on Tuesday evening in honor of Miss A pretty wedding took place at the Nellie Boyle. The evening was spent United Church Manse, when Miss 1Kargery, third daughter of Mr. and `ii' games and music, and during the gra, John' Richardson, Line, evening Miss Boyle was presented • IUaY, became the bride of Mr. Alfred i li"i'th a French Ivory tray, 4mith second song of iMr, and Mr,;. Anorchestra dance will be held in i. IJatt'ry Smith,, of Ileh•1ali. The cere- •ajony w.aa Performed by .Rev. Mr. Sinclair. The bride and groom were mttendes' by the bride's sister and brother-in-law,, Mr, and Mrs. Llolid O",1`srieii, of Zurich. The bride 'was ripely gowned in ;a pink' crepe dn,ess with blaplt patent Slippers and gray velour coat with fair collars and euf1 and -gloves to match and a, black .bat trimmed withgold. Her travelling dress was navy serge, The young couple left' for a honeymoon trip. to London'Stt. Thomas and other points. On their return they will reside in the town hall on Thursday evening, Jan. 27th. The Alderton -,Cardinals will furnish the music for the evening. Want and For Sate ads, 1 week 25c. HILLSGREEN. The Mission'E and ti ]t Id their Janus'. u-` e ary nieeting in the basement of 'the Church on Jan. 23rd, with 12 present six for the Redssix-: the e and for e Greens. Nellie. Taylor read the scripture lesson 91st Psalm. Vera Smith led in prayer. After the col- lection was taken a hymn was sung and the meeting closed by repeating the Lord's. Prayer in unison, Miss Reta Ivlcl3ride, of Blake, visit ed her cousin, • Miss Gladys .Stephen- son on Sunday. Quite a number in. thisvicinity v y are laid up with bad colds. A -reception" was given on Tuesday evening at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. John Richardson in honor of their daughter Marjory, who was married on Saturday to Mr. Alfred Smith, of Hensall. Miss Hazel Webster, of Liscknow, spent the week -end visiting relatives and friends on the Parr line. CLEARING AUCTION SALE Of High Grade .Horses, Cattle, ,J -logs, Fowl and Grain on Wednes- day, February 2nd, at Lot 11, Con- cession 11, Township of McKillop., Sale commences at 1 p. na. sharp. Horses -Black matched Percheron Leant 6 years old—mare and gelding, weight 3,200 pounds, good all round team; heavy draught filly 1 year old; driver, 6 years old; driver, 7 years old, aged mare in foal. 'Cattle -25 head of 2 year old heifers and steers; 25 head of yearling heifers and steers, 1 -logs -28 chunks weighing from 80 to 130 pounds; 3 sows due March 1st; 6 choice young sows. Fowl -65 pure- bred hens, Leghorn, 1 year old, 14 Plymouth Rock pullets, 2 geese and 1 gander, 'Wood—About 20 cords of hardwood, 30 cords of soft wood. Grain -600 bushels of Oats; 500 bush- els of seed buckwheat. Positivelyno reserve as the proprietor is short of feed. Terms—Geain and all sums of $'10.00 and under, cash. Over that amount nine months' credit will be given upon furnishing approved joint notes; bona -fide property owners as on credit amounts Thomas J. Mc- Kay, prop.; George Elliott, auct. CARD OF THANKS Mrs. W. T. Box, and family, wish to thank their many friends for their kind expressions of sympathy extend- ed to thein in their recent sad be- reavement TENDERS WANTED. Tenders wanted for repair work on the McKillop Telephone System for the year 1927, by the year. Tenders to he received by J. M. Govenlock up to February 4th, 1927, and will be opened at Carnegie Library, Seaforth, at 2 p.m. State qualifications, Lowest or any tender not necessarily accept- ed. By Order of the Board. J. M. Govenlock, Secretary. ANNUAL MEETING. The annual meeting of the Me- Killop Mutual Fire Insurance Com- pany will be held in the town hall, Seaforth, on Friday, Feb. 11th, at the hour of 2 p.nn to receive reports, elect directors, appoint auditors and transact general business. The re- tiring directors are G. R. McCart- ney and A. Broadfoot for Tucker - smith, and Murray Gibson for Stan- ley, but are eligible for re-election. James Connolly, D. F. McGregor, President. Secretary. 5 Ei SEAE''OR�3 . NEW,.,S, TENDERS -WANTED, -. Sealed Tenders ,for- the parthaseof a; house suitable for hospital pur'pgses in the town of Seaforth will " be re-• ceived-1>ysthe-Secretary of Scptif Me-' irrorial I•Iospital,'iip to, Fell. 10th, 1927. All ztenders Must be in the hallos of the Sew etarynot later than Feb -10, 1927, aiid must 'be addressed to Dr: R. R. Ross, Sec,' of Scott` Memorial hospital Board. 4 SPECIAL 11,1^.O, MEF,TINCi. Special nieeting of the Fanners' Club. iii Carnegie hall,': Friday, Janu- ary 28th. Mr, Chas. McCurdy, our chief live st,clr, salesman, in Toronto, will 'address us. We will discuss a wheat pool for Ontario. Also some numbers of entcrtaiil"mcnt by • Club members. All are invited. • JOS. FORREST. AUCTIONSALE A good collection of household furniture will be offered for sale by public auction on Saturday, January 29th, at 2 p.m. at the residence of Mr. George Bunsch, George street, Seaforth, Terms cash. Kitchen coal:ran a bedrootn 'suite bed and springs, couple of rocking chairs, half dozen 'dining room chairs,: kitchen table, piano, some linoleum, rugs, pots, pans, hanging lamp, and. other household effects, T. Brown, atter., Geo. Bunsch, prop. COAL HEATER i •Coal Heater for sale. Large size, good condition. Price $5.00. Ap- ply at The News 'office. 4 TURNIPS. FOR SAYE: Pit of turnips; about 25 loads. Will be sold whole or in part. Apply AN- DREW ARCHIBALD, Seaforth. Phone 44W. Box 282. 4 tg. !cultural Lime and A. A. Quality Fertilizer' Finely pulverized Lime: and Super Phosphate are proven td• be the best bay on the market for your soil, They have shown better results than higher priced fertilizers in 90 per cent. of tests made by Dept, of Ag- riculture in 24 counties over the past 6 years. This may be verified by writing for bulletins 321 and 313, but there is no test like a test inour your own - own field underY observe - :den. Our I926 -users are well satis- fled and are asking for more. I have Super-. Phosphate and Niagara Lime always on hand. Can also supply you with any grade of AA quality , EErtilizer. You may draw home on sleigh now or we deliver reasonably in the spring when you are busy. Service is our motto. Special prices to Farmers' Clubs and others in car lots. MOVING. PICTURES represent- ing Niagara Lime in process of man- ufacture and actual results will be given for your benefit in 'Seaforth, Town Hall, Feb. 1st; 'Brodhagen. Hall, Feb. 2nd. Information cheerfully given. Or- ders kindly solicited, Do not buy without giving us the "once over." Wm. M. Clay Drain Tile R, R. 4, PHONE Sproat Manufacturer SEAFORTH 136 r 2 Note the Difference 1 Pound Magic Baking Powder . , . .... ..., .. 37c 1 Quart Forest City Baking Powder 1 Pound Salada Tea 29c 65c 1 Tin Snap ... ,; 13c Cash with Order We sell SHOES and RUBBERS for less. W. ■ innigan E. W. BATEMAN Ladies' and Men's Tailor Suits from $25.00 up Bringyour own Cloth and Have it made up here Over Keating's Drug Store SEAFORTU =t. WOODFO SALE •ean`suPpl ;' yoiir orde r. s, for choice, Greene Body?' Wood, 90 •per, cent. vtaple."Also-have a`uantit of` drywood,different as ly. t �t ,de. APP y to Jos, Storey, teamster an .town or WM. M. "SPROAT,'phone honer 1361:2 ti PROPERTY IN SEAb'OR'H FOR R SALE' 9 -roosted frame ;.house, modern .convenlences, hardwood floors', • frond and back stairs. Maple and; spruce shade. trees, ,-2 apple;trees and small fruit, • Large stable and 'garage. Modern • ;hen house, 50'x14', large poultry Yard, 21.4 'acres of land. A, real bargain at $3,500. Apply AN: DREW. ARCHIBALD, Box 282, Seaforth. Phone 44W. FARM FOR SALE. 400 acre farm for-. Sityiated one mile and a half west ,of Russeldale, on Thames Road. Eight roomed !brick house, with furnace. Silo, batik barn 36x80. Five 'acres hardwood. bush. 13 acres, fall' wheat„ 8 sweet clover, 8 alfalfa, Two never -failing wells. For particulars apply to 'WM. WAAL, 'Cromarty.,. 6 • FARM FOR SALE. • A good farm consisting of 137, acres, large brick house, bank barn 54x80, good cement -'stables, pig stables, driving shed. Two drilled wells, Lot 2, con, 12 and 13, McKil- lop, Phone 24r16 , Dublin to Mrs. HENRY RAPIEN, Walton R. R. No, 2. 10 Hi1RSDAY; JANIJARY 277 1927, SEA ORT V.H'; "MARKETS. ' Wednesday,, January 26th. ya Wheat, per bushel 3 W rb 1 Or Barts,pley; pererbus. bushel' 55c -60e' 45c -59c Buckwheat, per Pius 65c. 1' 5 Shorts, rl?er • wt -Bran, per cwt.' . Butter, per Ib . .........:....•..,• 35e Eggs, per doz.:..... , ....30c, 37c, 42c Potatoes,; per bag • $1.25 Bogs, per cwt. .... ..........$11.00 FARM FOR SALE 50 acre farm . on. Government highway 1% miles east of Seaforth, Lot 5, Con. 1, Tuckersmith. All seed- ed, 8 aches of alfalfa; 'balance .to timothy arid clover. Good frame 10. room ]louse. Barn newly shingled 36x50. 3 goad wells, rural mail and telephone. Also 50 acres of pasture land, Lot 19,'Con,.,2, Hibbert, 2 miles from Dublin. Apply to P. DILL, Dublin P.O.• 6;.. FARM FOR SALE Choice 100acrefarm with splen- did f len- £ i did buildings, all in good: repair, be- ing Lot 20, con. 9, in ToWnship of McKillop, 6 miles from Seaforth and Walton; 9 miles froth Dublin. Land is in high state.of cultivation, 28 acres fall plowed, 8 acres fall wheat, 25 actes newly seeded to al- falfa, 13 acres hardwood bush, bal- ance pasture. No waste land except small ditch. There is situated on premises one main barn 44x64; with new cement stabling. Water in front of cattle and horses, 'supplied by windmill and tank. Stabling for 45 head of cattle and six horses. Straw sited 29x52 with brick wall and floor- ing for hens and pigs. Drive shed 30x20, two colony brooder houses 10x10, two storey brick house 36 x 48 'including verandah, with furnace, hard and soft water, slate roof, new- ly -installed lighting, system. Light- ning rods on house and barn, •rural mail and telephone. 14 miles from village of Winthrop, store;' black- smith and church. If not sold within one month it will be rented to a suit- able tenant. For price, terms and particulars, apply at The News or GEORGE PRYCE, Seaforth R. R. No. d 8 FARM FOR'•SALE. 60 acres of good land with good buildings and lots of good water. One smile from Blyth, lot 25,' conces- ision 14, in the township of Hallett. Apply on premises. to William Aus- tan.: Blvtli. 9 rannensinins Extra! Tremendous Extra! Cut Price Sale at CHEIF'ETI SEAFORTtI Before you do any buying be sure and visit our store It will save you many dollars. George 0' Brien and Anita Stewart in. RUSTLING FOR CUPID A Story of Love, Hate and Justice in the Cattle Country. Written by PETER KYNE tIE E : Thursday, Friday and Saturday y Aeniamismonimmenov PROFESSIONAL CARDS,. FiM:e4e0l 'Yr; DR.' H. HUGH ROBS, Physitian and aSurgeon., Late of London ' Hos- pital, • London, England. • Special attention t`o' diseases of the `eye, ear, nose and throat. Office and resid- e:bice i �eh fid Dominion Bank. Office Phone No.5, Residence Phone- 1Q6 DR .F. J. BURROWS, Seaforth Office and: residence, 'Goderich'atiec ' east -of the Methodst Churdh. Car oner for the ,.County of' Hurot`r- Tele phone No. 40. DR. C. MACKAY.-C Mackay, honor r g adnate of Trinity Univers- ity and gold d medallist of Tri'it Medical College, member• of the ;Col- lege of Physicians and Surgeons ;of'' Ontario. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER—Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi - eine, University of Toronto 1897. Lite Assistant New York Ophthalmic and',! Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and Golden. Square throat ,hospitals, Lon - don, England. At Commercial .•hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday in each 'month. =;r from 11 a.m. to '3 p:m.. DR. W. C. SPROATs—Graduate off' Faculty of Medicine, University of.' Western Ontario London.. Member of College.of Physicians and Sur. • geons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart's Drug Store, Mann ,St, Seaforth: Phone 90. Dental. • D'R. J.'A. MUNN Successor. to Dr. R. R. Ross, MAO' �Y. ate of Northwestern Unive sit l _ cago, Ill g , .Licentiate Royal. College o� Dental Surgeons, Toronto. ' Offtelt over 'Sills', hardware, Main street; Seaforth. Phone 151. DR. F. J. BECHELY, graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's ' Grocery, Main street, Seaforth Phones, office 185W, residence 1853. Auctioneer. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed Auctioneer for tete County of Huron, Arrangements can be made for Sal Date at The Seaforth News. Chargee moderate and satisfaction guaranteed,} ,E Musical Instruction s. CHAS. A. HOWEX has resuried his'classes in the instruction of piano, organ and theory; Phone 194, Sea - forth, General Fire, Life, Accident & Automobile INSURANCE AGENT and dealer in. Singer Sewing Machine') James Watson North Main St. SEAFORTH, ONT. ni THE McKILLOP Mutual .Fire Insurance -Coe FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED Officers—James Connolly, Goder ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, ;1 Vice President; D. F. McGregor, ;!i Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Directors—Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Sea-•: forth; John Benneweis, Brodhageni James Evans, Beechwood; 21. Me -1 '. Ewen, James Connolly, God 1 erich; Alex. Clinton;Broadfoot, 'No.3 Sea•t• forth; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Waltonili Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Meal ' Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; 'Murray, ' Gibson, 'Brumfield. Agents—Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin'! ton; E. Hinchley, Seaforfiii; J, .Al' Murray, r,r. No. 3, Seaforth; J V, : Yeo, Halmesville; R. G. Jarmotltb,; Bornholm. James Kerr and Govenlock; Seaforth, auditors. Partie ; desirous to effect insurance or trans'', act other business will be prompt] attended to by application to any the above named officers addressed to their respective postoffices. U YOU GAN 'FELI GENUINE ASPIR Btaicy Tablets with "Bayer are Aspirin --No pt1ers1 4' 1'. lff you don't see the "Bayer Crab" azar trite''tablets, sefuee tremathey ; ra; ,net Aspirin at all. There is only one Aspirin, that in e& •' 'Wltb the 'Buyer Cross"—all other lfeb. lets are only acid imitation. ` Look for the "new camel • new it is real Aapirin, for. whioh thor@r'its no substitute. 0 Aspirin is not German Tont is made in Canada by Canadian, and is oidned by a Canadian Company, all right; being purchased firotn tete U. 8, Government. Genuineo'Bayer' Tablets of Aspidin' have been proved safe by' aniulons' for ., Pain, Headache; Neuralgia, Celds, matieni,: Lumbago, Neuritic Handy tin boxes. of 12 to iet9 talo larger , 'Bayer" packages, tion be , of any drug store. tr Aa;irin is the tra4a mgrk:'(rogiatesed in vfsnada), of Bay*: bisnufaetetila"of 't(onaaoeticasidester of 5andsliciw1+ -` Want and For Sale ads, V ateete •