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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1927-05-05, Page 8GE EIG1 T SEA.P(;_ R 'H'" HE'NSALL, d fr 1 Mrs, Wilson of,Stratford rM'r, • ted. Witt Mr, vje,ited ,over the week eiid .wt i•. 1 e (Brown George .slid Mrs. G- of tis vis- iting Ingrtiltt:of Deer, t her :parents, Me, and Mrs, Alex. , Clinton Miss Pearl Churahfll of C 1 the, week eed vigiting friends itr spent t town. v' ice; of ,Ex., u •rs ,'Wm, Pea Mr. were i 1t , eter were in town oh Saturday: Dr. and, Mrs, )Smith of St. Marys . spent 'Stuiday with ,Mr. and Mrs.'G. C, Petty. Busch: Of London visit- ed Russell week. friends in town last ..and Mr, and Mrs. Chas.„Cooperends French of, I�ippen visited fru Mrs, tur ay Tuesday: evening the 'home'of -her Apri1'„25th 't t'k e home :of hiss pareut$+ BAYFI'ELD.: Y _ �. • ha ;. - 'dam. 'lazi r sClin a d.+�rsi iAlbet•t (Bell, 'Wlag m '. .. :; .. _ me Mennenwas ma e an'lvloun + T had* art auto nlep?a , . itetm tA t I e a t late daugittet„ fines. 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'1 a nil ,; T"he`V}l Village. ,ten I . acted -meeting on Monday, Ik J� e p l'a'ce e election of trustees 'dill=tali. p kh in th, 'n the ft, n 1 11 `• Uri seed bail' y, Of' tlUSt atf r4P,ts; en L. n'd • .'at of !Stretford; spent the week -end their cottage, t Stratford, The Misses 'Rap -kink :of T! a title it 'cottage• uspent'Saturd ya e -William ' -Parker, of Sande, Mr. e ee t'lits'home. spoilt' the week.•end a,.. p ror was received last week -of the Word, of Bayfield death of a former resident in'the'p&son of Mary Wal'win, widoev bf the late Aaron W'alwin, For many • Ir ,acrd' Mrs. Walwut lived in years ld, are 'he followed his trade as a h, ns r he death- of as a 'shoemaker, After _- t Mr. Walwin about Thirty years ago, 'Mrs. Walwin went to Detroit where she, madeeber home with her daugh- ter, Mrs. IW._ R• T'horirton, Her friends'hei rentetnber,hei''as a sweet, charming woman, who was an ardent Christian devoted; to 'her family and always ready to•help others. While in (Bayfield she was a member of the 'Presbyterian '' church. ''' '`.Cilie ',funeral, service was held from the biome •' :of her daughter, Mrs. W. R Thornton, 1325 Chaplin Ave., 'Detroit, on Friday last at 2:30 p.tn. She leaves to mourn oDb- two daughters and a son, all of De- troit, Mrs.17V. R. Thornton, Mrs.. L. C.,11 right abed Walter A. Waiwin. Otte daught&, 'Martha and a son James, predeceased her sonic years ago. Mrs. G. W, Woods and Nan have returned from spending the holidays with 'R'ev. and Mrs, H. G. E. Crosby, Otterville, The young people of North street United church, Goderich, will present the play, "Eyes of ,Love," iei the town 'hall, Bayfield, on 'Friday evening, May 6th. The'play is being put on under the auspices of the library board of Bayfield. Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin arrived ir the village on Saturday after spending several months in 'Florida. Mr. and Mrs. A. Furter motored from North 13ay on Monday to visit -the later's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J, Stinson. Little :Margaret Reid, of TaclHerittnotherre, aand accompaniedlittle brother e em. • are visiting in Toronto. 'Beginning on Thursday, May 12th, the stores in Bayfield will observe the weekly half holiday during the'•sum •mer months, Mr. J. Ferguson, who has spent the winter in London, returned home on Saturday. Miss Anna Elliott returned tocom- ronto on Saturday, having e hone on Wednesday ou account of her nettle's death. Mr. William Brown, of 'Detroit, is visiting his father. 'Robe. Brown. The Junior Room of the Public school is to theillness ciof the osed tlteacheis r, Miss k owing Woods. Mr, and Mrs. Lloyd Makins motor- ed to London on Monday. The death occurred in the village of ;Bayfield on Tuesday, April 26th, of lit Fraser, in his eighty-first year. in :town on,S1 d derich Mr, ,Albert tWhites'ides of Go as in town on Monday. w COL 'Reason of London and W. 'j. C Thompson of 'Mitchell were in 'town Thursday trying ko interett people ao. this district 10 Kitchener real est Mrs. W. iG.'Davis'a•ttended the fun- eral of her cousin, (the late Thomas. Preset', at 'B�aynfield,, on 'Friday. Mr. ;and Airs, 'Glias. MaDoilell and family and Miss- Mildred Scruton spent Sunday in 'St. Marys. of St, Mr. •'anal Mrs. Jahn Leiper 'Catharines arrived'' int town Friday 'evening with their household effects and -will occupy 'their new hoine on, •King street, winch they -recently pur- chased from the Truemner'„estate. . Mrs. Leiper's 'sister, Mrs. Hugh Met Donald, will reside with them dor some time. The household effects of Mr$. Truemner on King stret, were sold on (Saturday afternoon, a large crowd attending. Everything was sold and brought good prices. Mr. Arthur Weber wended the -hammer in his usual efficient manner. Mr. Carl Passmore left for Pontiac, Miele, last week where he has secur- ed a position. 'Mr. James Tapp, of 'Western Uni- versity, spent Sunday at his hone here. Mr. Alpine McEwan is moving this -week into the Wilson residence on 'Brock street and Mrs. Taylor is mov- ing into her own residence which is 'being vacated by 'Mr, bicEwan. Mrs, Almond Mc'Fitvan was taken to Seaforth hospital on Friday t do be operated on for appendicitis. 'Mr. Broadie, of London, was in town on Friday checking up the local cream buying stations. The Village Council last week got the baseball grounds all drained and on Saturday afternoon the diamond was graded and is now in splendid shape for .the baseball team. Mr. Alf. Clark has purchased a car front Cook Eros. Mr. Alex.;Neeb, o•f Dashwood, was in town on Saturday. Miss Evelyn Wilkinson, of Vic- toria hospital, 'London, spent the week end at her home. The services in the United Church were of a very interesting character on 'Sunday last. In the morning 'Com- munion service was held and a num- ber united with the church. In the evening the Odd Fellows of Hensall, Clinton, +.Brucefielcl, Exeter and Sea - forth marched to the church in a body, and the pastor, the Rev. Arthur :Sinclair, preached the annual sermon, 'Special music was (furnished by the choir, a male quartette by Messrs. 'Goodwin, Phile, Follick and +Pass- more, and a ladies' quartette by Mrs. Drysdale, Mrs. Phile; Mrs. Linden - field and Miss'Lammie• Mr. Sinclair gave a splendid sermon on Odd Fel- lows'hip and was listened to with rapt attention by the large audience present, Next Sunday will be 'Moth- ers''Day in the church and a Mothers' Choir will lead in the service of song. The Young -People of the United 'Church held their weekly nieetiutg on Monday evening with Miss 'Gladys Luker • presiding. An instrumental duet by Misses Mildred McDonald and Lillian 'Steacy, solo by Mrs, fled - den, violin selection by Misses Greta Lantmie and Ethei Murdock, were all enjoyed, Mr. Knipe gave the topic lis his usual capable manner. The :meeting then took the form of a soc- ial evening and a very dainty lunch was served. Miss Gladys Luker had .charge of the meeting. Mr. and Mrs. Allen Weber, of. 1.ondon, were in town Sunday, Mr. 'Garnet Weber, of London, is spend- ing a few days this week visiting :his .father, Mr. Wm. Weber, The concert put on Friday evening by the Blyth Choral Society was a great success, the large hall being crowded to the doors. The concert was put on in aid of -the Ladies' Aid of the United Church. A meeting was held in the Town Hall on Monday evening, to consider the putting on a big baseball and Fireman's tournament on June 3rd. Several fire brigades from the neigh- boring towns have offered to come and it is anticipated that if the idea is d out,one of the biggest days cart to ever put on in Hensall will be arrang- ed for. A committee was appointed to make tis arrangements. In the evening a big street dance is proposed with several 'bands and orchestras in attendance. Report of Hensall Continuation School, -Farm iii. -Dorothy Heffer- nan 66, Margaret Douglas 65. Jean Stone 64, Mildred McDonnell 64, 'Mildred Scruton 62, Avis ',Lindenficld 59, Ruth Chapman 55, Milton Boyle' 45, Norman Alexander 40. Form II. -Margaret MacLaren 87, Gertrude Higgins 82, Marie Bell 73, Pearl Elder 70, Isobel Alexander 67, Beryl Pfaff 66, Grace Tinney 64, Ed- win Dick 61, Scott 'Welsh 59, Louise Drummond 58, Edwin Taylor 54,1Ste- wart .Blackwell 51, Benjamin Tinney 50, 'Claire Way 50, George Tinney 49, Jean lBon'thron 49, Roy Bell 40. Form 'h ,O1ive (Walker 71, William Joynt, 67, Mervyn Rycicinar 58, Stella Ingram 57, ,Albert Passmore 55, Mil- dred Forrest 54 'Gordon Troyer 53, Bertha Saldatn 51, Lorne 'Chapman 50, Citta Bell 49, 1Li'llian Steacy 45, Dor- othy Little'45, Olga Bell 44, • Marie Foster 29, Russell iBlackwell 28. nt, e me'fer Ethel:. worked in 'Detroit, but was at one Please e Y, w >1 Me- 'and' Mrs. Alan ""Sdamonb, ''•'of IBrussel's; called on friends'' in the vil- lage on 'Sunday.'• HURON NEWS, Zurich. . The' ,Marriage took place- at Credi- ton on April 22nd, of Mr. Barry IIless "son of, Mr. and' Mrs; W. G. Hess, °Zurich, to !Beatrice Irene, 'date: ghter=of 'Me. and Mrs. 'Chris. Heist, 'Crediton. They will make 'their home' in Zurich, cited The new fire • engine .,iS ' e:;pe, 'soon, and - with the barge ':eonceete w�ater_teek recgestly,,buil(1,:shoteld,;gitte- the village .'geod.fire protection, - Mr., and Mrs. Joseph Schwartz have -returned to )Detroit after visit •ing the later's ,parents, Mr, land "Mrs, J, .Fuss. (Born, in 'Stanley, on April- 18th,'to Mr. and .'Mrs. John Armstrong, 'a Goderich.. . Mr. Wm. •Chisholm; of 'Calga'ry, •is' visiting his relatives here, after :.an absence of slime years, He fs a' -con doctor on, the C. 'P. St, The council has passed a bylaw making the Square a, one-way street, and sights to this effect will be erected. 'n 'oar tiealbh$:for some, elontlts 'A ,15ranell'e,of �.. n ., the:�,11� uron ,iltvest, .tea's been .opened - in the' Bente, Ltd.,, nierce building. 'former 13anlc,afGon fu 'Wimghatn ilio deal Ii} `stocks bonds and -grant. ;IL.IS.'Walker, son Of'Mt and Meg; Wesley (Walker,;"'Goderich,' :is 'manager.' l vle,. Bue a ;Blue' cc' encs, accutred` at Two a asf, vale -t:ecently, by the"seat on .the disc breaking. John,'Messer' rias` severely rid bruised` and - W'tn,-Balfour Cllr arid was`also•''soitiewhaf injtired. • `• erae'd .:. 'M•tss ,Bu�niee .Shaw has '.ret .after spending :the past 'four months in 'tileWest' 'With hert�atmh t u John •Gannett, while: working• in field one Andrew ;'Gray's farm, saw, e deer go aeross••the field he was work- ing. in and ,enter- the woods, , Wroxeter. Brussels. ;Commencing this reek, Brussels business places will close' Thursday afternoons for the :summer. , John L. 'Davidson passed awey,on April 21st, aged 58 years. Be had re- sided in Brussels ''the past 13 years. He is survived by seven brothers and .three sisters, 'Thomas and 1Robert, of Brussels; 'Josep'h,•?London; 'William, Niagara; David, Nestleton; Frank, Whittier, Cal.; Janmes, Stratford; Mrs: H. C. `Harvey, Winnipeg; Mrs. C. R. Bennett, Arcola, 1Sassk., and Miss Mary, with whom he lived at Brus- sels. "Success Camp" of Trail :Rangers wort the district shield for (Huron and Perth counties in the recent bond selling campaign, having sold an• average of $7 per member: Jo Mr. Fraser had not enjoyed good health for a couple of years but his last illness extended over a period of about two weeks. The deceased was the last of a family of lour sons and one daughter. He was born in In- verness, (Scotland, on January 17th, 1847, and emigrated to Canada ofwith th his parents at the early g years. -Mr. Fraser was one of the pioneers who made the trip over from Scotland in a sailing vessel. IIe first settled at Ayr and later came to Huron county and settled on his farm just outside the village on the (Bayfield line. Later he moved to the village and conducted a business for seventeen years, from which he re- tired about twenty years ago. Mr. Fraser was a life long Presbyterian and for many years an elder in St. Andrew's Church. Nine years ago he was appointed a catchist by the Pres- byterian church and served in the mission fields of Algoma and Sas- katchewan but of late years he re- sided quietly in the village. T -he de- ceased is survived by his Wife, Mary 5. Fraser, to whom he was married in 1890. The funeral, which was largely attended, was held fnomt his late residence on Friday afternoon. The service was conducted by Rev. A. Macfarlane, Clinton, assisted by Rev. R C. M'oDermid, Goderich, Mr_ ; USE. D EtLLN�Ctit`Nf _ or - �ET o• N S A;[iL i" P eaion :M �1 0 oss• Tmxned'at The funeral of the' late Andrew tree land; of Dmshham, was:held from ,the home' of: John Adams. - Mr, Ireland was, a former resident, , , •Exeter: Anladditionat room has been added to Exeter Public school, 23 new: sdhol-: ars having„come ,after Easter. A. spare room, was .,Converted „'into. a class roost, After being in business -in Exeter over 38 years J. A.-Steivant ,sodd out his general dry -goods business :last week to,:Southcott (Bros. Ile` -has not 'been in good' health and -intends to take a rest. 'Tenders are being called for bend- ing the new United Church at' Grand ,Bend: Three-year-old (Goorge:.Albert ,Et'h- eringtott, eon of Mr. and Mrs. Albert W. Etherington, 4th concession of Usborne, died in Victoria hospital, London last ''Monday, following a kick from a horse, on Tris father's farm on 'Saturday previous, Wingharn. Firs, Eliza Pocock has returned home after slpett.ding the winter with her daughter in 'Detroit and Toronto, Mrs. +Samuel Burchill announces the engagement of her only daughter, Bessie Margarebte, to Alvin Edward' Groves, sen of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Groves, Freeville, N.Y., the marriage to take place early in May. Stanley L. IBeil, aged 27 years, 'died • 100 Acres • ' A Iargah -. 'AND T E L S N U D. R A General Insurance Real G4ene - Real -Estate, - etc. Seaforth, Ontario.' Phone 152; . :j, MAY, 5, ;1927.veseessiswessestaawaset " SEAFORTH `MARICETS. Wednesday , May 4th, Whe fir -pct litts'hej'::.. Oa ty Oats,,, per bus. s hdl, ,45c-50e 5c- Oee BuC Wheat,-"peebus. .; , .. 650 Shortie: percwt, ,.$1,85 '.. ten. per w Busttee40cn ' Bur, per lb Eggs, .per'•dpzen .2 Oc ..5c28c --I?atat oes, P � er bag .per • 'cwt. . $9.50 il3og5, BABY' CRICKS' AND CUSTOM HATCHING. S. 'cls C.W.., Isebshora1�s chi $ , ' 15.00 per 100: -Barred Rock 'chicks} $16.00 ;per 100. 'Custom -hatching; 5c per e g. Individual: machines, :100 egg to:•. 600, egg sizes, The 'best of attention, Pahl to cu •s.9 t m hatching.: No order. too small, or too, :;:!large, Get your, chicks ,early .so they will develop into° good sieed.hirels to get the; early. mar- kets. :Early hatched pallets make �_ the 'best winter layers.' E. 7 WARTHA, 'Hotmesville PO, Phone 6111.22, ::Clinton central. 23 ROFESSIONAL :CARDS. Medical. DE. H. HUGH 'ROSS, Physician . and Surgeon. Late of London Hos- pt tio I.London,. Engla n d $ Pa. cta l alten ion to diseases of the' eye, ear, nose.and throat., Office . and reside ante, 'behind .Dotniniori' Bank. Office Phone No. 5;', :ResidencePhone 106, DtR: F: J. BURROWS ,.Seafortb. � Office and 'residence, Goderich" street, ' east 'of,'the Methodist 'Church. Cal,' oner for the -County of -Huron, Tele- phone No. 40: NOTICE lCarloed of good cedar posts. Car- load of 5X 11. C. cedar shingles, just arrived. :'Carload 'cif 'binder twine Ordered. 'Prices right. Phone R. J. .McM'TLLIAN. 1S• GRASS FARM . FOR RENT, West dot 4, Con. 3, Tuckersmith, '50 acres grass farm for rent. Apply to PETER H. MdGiRA'TIH, St, •'Col- unrbau..Phone Du'bl'in central, 18 :Clinton. Mr, J. 1F. Wasman announces the 'engagement of his daughter, Edna J., 'to 'Mr. Howard Hill, of Vancouver, B.C., the marriage to take place in May. ASSESSMENT ROLL. Mr. Donald 'Calder, assessor, 'has delivered to me the Assessment 'Roll Of the Tp. of McKillop, 'for 1927, and said Roll remains -at my office for in- spection by those entitled: thereto. JOHN McNAY, Clerk. i8 Dated May 3rd, 1927. Macfarlane, in speaking of the deceas ed, praised in glowing terms the life of a man lived for the Maker, his great interest and activity for the welfare ,of the community and unceas- ing work for the Church. Truly this man was respected and esteemed. The pallbearers were Jas. `H. Reid, John Woods, M. Ross, G. Lindsay, R. Delgety and S. (Houston. Visitors from a distance who attended the funeral were hiss MacPherson, Nor- val; Mr. and Mrs. Jas, Donaldson, (niece of Mr. Fraser), Chas. Donald- son, Goderich Mrs. 7, 'Stewart, Glin- tnn; Mr. Halliday, .Belgrave; Mr.„ and Miss McPhail, Goderich; Mr 13. Hig- gins, Clinton; Mrs. Davis, Hensall; Rev. ,ltd Mrs. W. Townshend, Ber- vie; Mrs. Elliott. 'Lucknow; Mrs. Forman, Listowel; Thornton Mus- tard, Toronto. The sympathy of .the community is with Mrs. Fraser, DAME--•�------•- N EGNIQNDVI LLE To get the Highest Price For What you have to Sell To get the Lowest Price On What you hare to Buy Deal in Egmondvritle We J. Finnigan Egmondville CATTLE TO 'PASTURE, I will .take.aiit a number of young cattle for the mourner. 'Good ,grass and ;water. Phone .�11 on- 241, Sea- -forth. TAM'ES'E::MEDD, 18RR Clinton. FOR SALE. Five young sows 'bred to farrow in July and August. These are choice bacon type. Will be sold reasonable for quick sale. Phone 144r21. ',Hnrasi road two miles east of 'Seaforth. JOHN NOLAN. 20 Soft corns are difficult to eradicate, bu,t.Holloway's. Corn Remover will draw them out pa mnlesssly. Mr, 'and Mrs. John Riley and Miss Riley visited relatives at Coaetanee on Sunday, Mr. and Mrs. Wes. McEachern of Walton spent 'Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Russell IBrads'hew. Mr. and Mrs. J. ''Riley attended the funeral of Miss Ella Bridges at Bel - grave on Monday. bfr, and Mrs. Chas. Nicheoison vis- ited Mr. and Mrs. 'Wes. Jermyn on Monday. CONSTANCE. -Mr. and Mrs. George Riley and Mr. and Mrs. Joe Riley spent Sunday at the home of Mr, anti Mrs. 'George Cook, of ,Goderich township. Mrs, 'Wm. McArthur :and - family spent Sunday with friends in the vil- lage, Quite a few 'around the village at- tended the funeral ,of Mrs. Wm. Cole, Sr., of 'Clinton, who passed away last ONTARIO To Owners of Automobiles and Trucks Lights, brakes and steering gear must be kept ht good condition for the safety of drivers and others on the road. ti] EGARDING the physical condition of automobiles LO. and trucks, The Highways Traffic Act makes certain provisions which motorists would do well to understand said observe. It is increasingly necessary that these provisions should be stringently maintained in°view of the great increase in tourist traffic on our highways, the increase last year of 40,000 cars in Ontario and the more extended use of country roads by our own people. The new speed limit recently authorized by the Legislature adds to this necessity. Car and truck owners are urged to check their machines frequentlyy and to renew parts which are worn or brolcen. eadlights •should be adjusted regularly. Glaring lights are against the law and a menace to traffic. Simple instructions for the adjustment of headlights and a list of lenses approved by the department, may be obtained free by writing the Motor Vehicles Branch, Department of Highways, Toronto. If your lenses are not among those mentioned en the list, it' would be well to have them changed at once if you wish to avoid accident on the road and penalty in court. Brakes and steering gear should be in perfect condi• tion so that when called upon each part will respond to the will of the driver: The law provides that license numbers mustbe clean and so placed as to be easily read. A fundamental is the control of motor traffic is that each machine shall Its quickly identified. It is the intention of the Department of Highways to take note of the condition of automobiles using the roads. To avoid inconvenience to motorists, attention is drawe to the necessity for rigid obedience of the law, and the penalties for neglect. Ontario Department or Highways - The Hon. GEO. S. HENRY, Minister• GASOLINE STOVE FOR SALE. Detroit gasoline stove, -with oven, two burner. As good as now, ,Apply at The News Office. 18 STRAYED. A pair of big white sows. strayed from my premises, -let-23, con, 4, .•I3. R. 5., Tuckersini1h,.'being last -seen on Friday, Anril 29th. One has a nick in its ear. •. HARVEY MOOBRIE, Phone 132r5. ' ea FOR SALE: , ran e 4 burner, with 2 Coal `ole sange, shelf, teapot'slreliFes, hmgll warming and large oven, Stove in good condi- tion througlibut, and will' be sold for a reasonable figure. -Apply The 'Sea - forth News. • J9 BOARDERS WANTED. Boarders wanted at house centrally located. Apply at News Office. 19 FOR SALE. DR. C. MACI1AY, C... Macksy, honor graduate of Trinity Univers' ; ity and gold medallist . of Trinity,, - Medical College; ,inember bf the ,Cole lege of Physicians and 'Surgeons, 8f Ontario. - DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR SALE IN SEAFORTH Solid brick, nine room house with furnace, bath -room, town water and every convenience. 'Centrally ionated and convenient to 'schools, churches and business section, two 'fine lots, good barn and garden, (House has small -annex suitable for an office, Bargain for quick sale. Apply to JOHN II. BEST, rBarrister, Seaforth, Ont. A quantity of potatoes, both' early and fall varieties, Also extra good barley, 2 year old seed. P.ERC•Y LITTLE, 'Seaforth,� on.240. CEDAR POSTS FOR SALE. A quantity of used cedar posts will be sold reasonably. Apply to PETER DeCOURCY, one block south of United Chttreh, Egmondvilie. 18 CARLOAD OF HORSES FOR SALE. Carload of horses arrived today. Watch for posters for sale. All young horses, mostly Pereheron mares and geldings, tanging,from+three to „'six years old. These 'horses are all well broken and will be sold under har- ness, Messrs. Sager and•Caplin guar- antee these 'horses, so come along and get your horses, at the Commercial Hotel stables, ,Seaforth. We soldria carload of 'horses here recently d believe the people of this district have every confidence in dealing with us. SAGER & CAPLIN, Proprietors. DR. F. 3. R. 't cYRSTER-Eye, Ear: Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi- cine, University of Toronto 1897. Late Assistant New York Ophthalmic And Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, an4 Golden Square throat -hospitals, Lon- don, England. At Commercial '.hotel, Seaforth, 3rd .Monday in each -month, from 11 a,in, to 3 pen. s 'DR. W. C SPRc AT. -Graduate of. Faculty of Medicine, , University of Western Ontario' London. Member of College of : Physicians and Sur-, geons of Ontario. Office -in Aberhark'a Drug Store, Main St., Seaforth: Phone 90. . Dental. DR. J. A. MUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Ross, grsdu= ate of Northwestern University, Chi.. cago, Ill. Licentiate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, . Toronto. Office over Sills' hardware, Main streett. Seaforth. Phone 151. .i E. W. GATEMAN Ladies' and Men's Tailor Suits from $251.00 up or Bring your own Cloth and Have it made up here. Over Keating's Drug Store SEAFORTH 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 the County of Huron. Arrangements can be made for Sale Date at The Seaforth News. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. General Fire, Lite, • Accident & 1 utomobite INSURANCE AGENT and dealer in Singer Sewing Machines James Watson :- North Main St. SE'AFORTH, ONT. THE MeKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Ce, FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN ' PROPERTY 0 N Y, INSURED 'Officers -James Connolly, Goder- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood, Vice President; D. F. McGregor; Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. ,Directors --Wm. Rion, No. 2 Sea - forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagen; James Evans, Beachwood; M. Mc- Ewen, Clinton; James 'Connolly, God- • erich; Alex. 'Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea - forth; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Watton; Robert Ferris, ;Harlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, 1Brucefield. Agents -Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin- ton; E. Hinchiey, Seaforth; 3. A. Murray, r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Holmesville; 'R. G. Jarmouth, Bornholm. James Kerr and John Govonlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties desirous to effect 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. ZANE GREY'S FORLORN RIVER. with - A CHAL, T A LET� E M R JACK'. HOLT, R _RAYMOND HATTON What "Sterling" is to silver sods Zane Grey in pictures of the good -bad old days when the West was young and romance galloped over the trails HERE Thursday, Friday and Saturday Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. OSCAR STRAUSS' Operatta THE WALTZ DREAM A story of gay Vienna before the war filmed in Europe by. TJ, F. A. producers of VARIETY -. RINee . 17, Grey: 'Walton 'P, O. tf, "Say It With Flowers„ Choice Cut Flowers, Artistic Flor- al •Designs, Wedding Bunches, etc,, on short notice, Express prepaid on all orders amounting to $5 and over. GEORGE STEWART Florist . Phone 105 Goderich 20 HOUSE FOR SALE. -House ou James street, six rooms and complete bath. 'Hot and . cod taps in the kitchen. Electric lights,. Cellar with cement floor. Stable on property. Apply on the premises er bo W. D. BRIGHT, , Se t' aforth. ' tf BABY CHICKS. ' Barrett 'Rocks hatchedfrom dare- fully culled high producing winter sayers, $17,00 per 100, Barron strain single comb White Leghormis, $14.00 , per 100 for May delivery. JAMES M. SCOTT, Seaforth. Phone 32 on 251. tf OVERLAND AUTOMOBILES 'See the Whippet Fours and Sixes, Overloads and Willys Knight Sixes, all equipped with 4 -wheel 'brakes. One door west of Aberhart's 'Drug Store, Phone 17, Elliott's Garage, G. C. 'BELL, Overland Dealer. 20 . DIRECT •SALESMAN. Experienced, whole or spare time, to demonstrate and take orders. Well advertised line and in great demand, 31g commission. Write SALES 'MANAGER, 140 Cambria st.,Stat ford, Ont. TIMOTHY SEED Government tested timothy seed, 5 per cent..alsike, free' from all primary noxious weeds $4.75 a bushel. RUS- SELL DOUGII'ERTY, lot 11, con. 1'