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goo,
, HENSALL.,
Mr, and Mrs, Wilean, of 'Godeiell,
in town on. Mars ase
Mr. Ferris 'Can telon, o f„. Oitendaga,
visited over the week -end With -his
?arm) ts here,
eet. Thos. Palmer, Sr., is Visiting
relatives in fawn,
School RePpite-Sr. 1V. -Mildred
Smalie Harold "IvItme, can Bell,' E1-1
eired grnith, Marion 'Sinclair, Clare
• Zuelle, ,LtilaLinden1cld, Joyce Scrut-
on, Royce Welsh, Edward Little. Jr.
'Workman, Bob Houston,
Irene Deters; Grace !Brock, Lizzie
Je. Bean, Albert Wolfe, Eleanor Skimier,
Beryl 1Drummond, May Kennings,
, Irene Hoggaeth, Howard Hemphill.
Sr 151, -,Alice Higgins lleferion Me-.
Kay, Hazel Hudson Gladys Pass
more .Florence McDonald, Harold
Foster, Will 'Nicol, Eleanor Bell, leo-
bel Senate, Wili Drummond, Aldon
Appletoein -Norman McKay, Roy
Brock, Harold Appleton.
Report of 'Room II for March and
Aprils-CHonors 75, pass 60,) Harold
.Sherritt 83, Helen 'Glenn 76, Mabel
Fee 75, John MoKay 74, Enema
Wurm 70, Lorne Elder 69, Selarsr
Hemphill 68; John Farquhar 68, Lloyd
Lindenfield 66, Harvey, Hudeon 66,
Kornelis Faber 65, Robert Passmore
64, Viola 'Hildebrandt, 63, Edith
Wolff 58, Stewart Bell 50, Sr. II, -
'Minnie Sangster 79, Norman
Clair 78, Dorothy iDrummond 73, Mil-
dred 'Folfick 72, Harold Higgins 60,
Olive 'Brock 60, Toin Sneak 52, Ken-
neth Maims 50, fMyrna Hudson 49,
Mary Little 47.
Miss Ellis, Teacher.
Report oi Primary Room for April.
Jr. ,Glenn 89, lDorothy
'McQueen 85, Harold Bonthron 84,
Muriel Hoskin 74, Nellie Fee 69, Ed-
gar 'Wutra 66, Dorothy Deters 59.
Jr. '1113. -,Leonard (Flogarth 93, Ron-
ald Peck 90, Irene Hoskin 78, Mary
'Wolff 73, Ruth Bell 71, Sr.
etta Bell 93, Jean Foster 90, Alvin
Lindenfield 86, 'Grace 'Miran 86, Bob-
by Drysdale 81. Sr. Primer. -Agnes
Fairlbairn 92, David Sangster 89, Her-
bert Drummond 89, Margaret Shep-
herd 89, Lloyd Brock 79.
Jessie Buchanan, Teacher.
The concert and dance put on Fri-
eay evening in the Town Hall by the
(baseball team was greatly enjoyed by
those present. Mr. Frank Bossen-
(bury, of Kitchener, his son and dau-
ghter and Mr. Frank Toman, of New
Dundee, gave the 'programme, assist-
ed by local old time fiddlers, Mr.
'Bossenbury, who won the Old Time
Fiddlers' prize at Toronto last Au-
gust, is certainly in a class by himself
as a -violin player, and his playing
greatly delighted the audience pres-
ent. Miss iBossenbury, who aecom-
Denied bet father on the piano, also
gave a number of piano selections.
Bossenbury, Jr., gave three hum-
orous readings, while Mr, Toman
gave several whistling selections and
also a selection on the trombone. Mr.
Taman is an artist in his line and his
whistling selections were certainly a
marvel. Others taking part with
violin selections were Thomas Mur-
dock, Gordon Boltoe, John 'Hyde,
Fred Hess, .Mr. and Russell
Brintnell. All these gentlemen gave
at least two selections, which were
'well received by the audience, Reeve
Geiger occupied the chair in his usual
breezy manner. Owing to other at-
tractions the sante evening, the 'crowd
eras not as 'large as it might have
been, but if the Bossenhury family
come to Hensell again •we will 'assure
them a 'bumper house, as on Friday
evening they made a reputation for
themselves here, as entertainers. Mr.
13ossenbury is an old timer of this
district and his many friends here
were pleased to see him &gait'. After
the concert was over the floor was
cleared and dancing comtnenced, the
Bossenbury orchestra giving the
music.
'Mrs. James !Barnett, of Toronto,
returned home oe ,Saturday, after at-
tending the funeral of her brother,
-the late John Thompson.
Miss Mary Clark, of Tuckersmith,
is spending a few days with her aunt,
Mrs. G. 'Thompson.
Mr. Robert 'Buchanan has purchas-
ed a Ford touring car.
'Mrs. Mcefurtrie moved into her
house on South Richmond street, on
Thursday last.
Wedding bells are ringing in this
vicinity.
The Firemen are making prepara-
tions for their big tournament on the
24th. They lee planning the 'biggest
event ever staged in 'Huron 'County.
There will he a 'big calithumpian and
trade procession, prizes given for the
best decorated auto. On the park
grounds there will be baseball
matches, races and other sports, such
as elimbing the greasy pole, catching
the greasy pig, and bun eating con-
tests. In the evening there will be
dancing on the street and in 'the hall,
and a big fireworks display will be
put on later in the evening. Also the
different fire companies will give de-
Monstrations. The Galt jazz band
will be present all day. Other bands
will be in attendance and a local town
band will undoubtedly give a lot of
the music, As a celebration has not
been put on in Hensel] for e long
time, a big crowd will be here, and a
big day is anticipated.
Mr. and Mrs, Richard Blatchford
'visited in Exeter over the week -end.
!Miss Nora Follick visited in Exeter
over the week -end.
e Mr. Robert 'Higgias will issue the
,'- liquor permits for the Hensall dis-
Se: dietrict -and has them now on sale.
Mr. and Mrs, James Paterson and
• Mr. and (Mrs. A, Fester visited over
. •
the week end in Kifoltenee.
. Mr. Lee'Hedden left on Tuesday for
..fer• Port Huron.
efr, . Mr. and Mrs. James Priest and IMr.
Ned seers, Alphine 'McEwan visited
`-e friends in London.
- The yobng pe sseele .ot the Tjtilie.d
ICihounrdcaliyheevIdentltiseir re.gular Meeting on
Johnson as 4elidc:vitti.ish'LaMttitsesJesele
rn sides
entitlede ,'Life andCutome in Japan"
were ,0*.sen by.Thomas Simpson, ac-
compapied by addresses on the sub-
ject yessiebyTcrs. Mr. Sinclair and Mie
,:
n An invitation was re."
ceissece'freOM °' .
the- a North Side
•fte,d 'Church, Seaforth, Inv'e
iting
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League to *end a social evening with
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'THE SEARORTH NEWS
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them 04 May 31, "rhe Hensall. 'Leai
gue aceepted the invitation and will
supply prugramme,
The W.M.S. of the United Church
held a birthday Party in the 'basement
of the elmich on Friday evenilig •last,
The IMission Circle and the Ivliasioe
Band also took part in the pro-
gramme. Dr. Elizabeth McMaster, a
missionary on furlough ,'from India,
gave a 'splendid address on ;Missions,
At the end of the meeting lunch was
served Iby the ladies. ,
The Rev. Mr. Telford of Blyth, will
occupy the 'pulpit of the United
Church on Sunday morning and speak
en the Maintenance and Extension
Fund of the church, A week from
Sunday the Rev, Mr, 'Hogg of Clin-
ton will ;preach the annivetesaey ser-
mons in the United Church here.
Miss 'Case:tiara was taken to her
home at 'Wingham last week, suffer-
ing from a nervous break down. Her
many friends wish her a speedy re-
covery.
BAYFIELD.
Miss Jean Moseop is supplying in
the lower room owing to the ,illness
of the teacher, Miss Anna Woods.
Mr. E. T, %town went -to Windsor
on Friday, driving back on Sunday in
'hie new Erskine coach •which he pur-
cbased eecently.
Mrs. Munch of Detroit spent the
:week.end in the village.
'The directorsHolf the Bayfield Golf
and Country Club held a special meet-
ing at (London recently to 'consider
Plans for the coming season. There
was quite an increase in the number
of players last season, being nearly
three times as many as previous sea-
son. An extensive programme of Mt -
movements has been decided upon. A
Ilksrdson tractor and set of three rol-
lers 'has been purchased, also a three -
unit mower. The greens are being
planted with bent grass and will be
given special attention and the tennis
court is to be completed. The offic-
ers and directors for the year are:
Honorary president, Walter Long;
president,' Dr. A. Newton -Brady; dir-
ectors, 'W. D. Stevenson, C. R. Welt
Dr, White, E. H. Johns, Dr, A. New-
ton -Brady. Captain, Dr. A. Newton -
Brady, Secretary, E. H. Johns; .green
keeper, J. Ham.
Fixtures for 1927: July 2 -Bayfield
Cup (open) men. Presented by bus-
iness men of village. To be won three
times. Stevenson -Will Cup (open)
MATIC11. Presented by W. D. Steven-
son, Toronto and Chas. R. Will, Lon -
slot, to be won three times. July 46 -
Alexander Cup (Club) men. Present-
ed by Dr. Alexander, London. To be
won three times. July 23 -Tennis
tournament. Prizes presented by the
Club, July 30 -,Moffatt Cup (Club)
men. Presented by 'Dr. Moffatt, Lon-
don. Aug. 6 -President's prize (Club)
Ladies' golf handiscap. Aug. 13 -Roy-
al Canadian Golfing Associate Medal,
Mr. and Mrs. Dan McDonald of
Toronto, are visiting their daughter,
Mrs. A. Newton -Brady.
Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelin are
spending a week in Seaforth.
Me. and Mrs. Percy Weston motor-
ed from Sarnia and spent the week
end with the formeres parents, Mr.
and Mrs. Henry Weston. Percy is
sporting a new Pontiac sedan.
'errs. Barrett of 'Waterloo is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. Thos. Brandon.
,Mr. and Mrs. F. Thompson, Mr. W.
Fla! kwi 11 and Peggy Too tored fro,m
London and visited with Miss N.
Ferguson on Sunday.
Mrs. Morrison visited her niece,
Miss Grace 'Cameron on Sunday. Mrs.
Morrison is in her eighty-seventh
sear. Sbe motored from London with
her daughter, Mrs. Dodds, her grand-
daughter, (Mrs. Caldertnere and her
husband and son Jack.
Miss Nora Ferguson returned on
Sunday after spending the winter in
London,
Mrs. J. ,Ferguson went to Belgrave
en Saturday.
'Mrs. A. Catling of London is visit-
ing her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Stur-
geon.
'Mr. E. H. johns and Master Peter
Johns spent the week end at Wiarton.
efts J. A. Doyle of Detroit is spend-
ing a few days in the village.
Jeers. Geo. Reid and son Billy of
Tadmore, Sask., arrived on Friday to
visit her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
,Stinson, after spending some time
with her sisters at North Bay and
Toronto.
Mrs, Jno. Davison has returned
from London Where she has spent
the past week.
Mr. Robert Orr has erected a re-
freshment booth next door south of
the People's Garage where he Will
ably cater to the wants of the public
during the slimmer months.
Mr, Mallet, Mr. and Mrs. Lord and
Miss Gladys Davison, of London,
spent Sunday at the ;home of iMies
Davison's mother.
Considerable building is going on
in the village. The work on Mr. and
Mrs. H. 'Brandon's new house is pro-
gressing rapidly.
Miss Rankin, of Detroit, is having
her summer cottage 'repaired.
Mr, Wm. Jowett is having several
new cottages built.
'Miss Cameron has a fine new steel
garage in place of the barn which was
destroyed by fire, recently.
Capt. and Mrs, J. Ferguson were
Goderich visitors one day last week.
Mr. 13. Higgins, ,of Clinton, was in
the village on husinese last week.
HURON NEWS,.
Exeter,
C. Pilau was fined $25 and costs in
police court in London for driving on
the highway at 60 miles an hour.
A quiet wedding was solemnized at
James st. Church parsonage, when
Miss Marjorie Delina Clark, eldest
daughter of Mr. and Mrs, H. C.
Clark, and George McBain Grant,
eldest sets of Mr, and 'Mrs, J. S.
Grant, both of Exeter, were 'united in
rnarrlage. On eeture front their
honeymooft trip their will take up re-
eidence ih Exeter and be home to
their friends after June 1st
Winghina.
With last weeks issue of the Wing --
ham Advance-Thnes, Mr. A. G.
Smith, who has been editor the past
twelve years, relinquished his post.
Mr. W. L. Craig, who has 'been fore-
men the past six month's, is the new
editor. Mr. Smith bas published a
legit- lass weekly newspateer, and a
bright future 15 predicted for it under
'Mt'. 'Creig's guislatice.
"It is announced, • that kr. George
Spotton will be a candidate in Abe
coming bye -election :in North Huron.
• Rev. •'M. Bennett, 'pastor of
WInghaen United Churele who has
been ill for some time, is undergoing
treatment in Toronto.
'Mrs. Catherine Young 'celebrated
her ninety-first birthday 'recently.
'Miss 'Caroline Wellwoo'd, who has
been a missionary in China for a
number of yeaes, has returned to
Canada. - •
•Clinton.
Miss Eleanor Kenip, teacher at
South River, who injured^ her knee
While home for the Easter vacation,
has been - teaching her contitntation
class from a 'couch at • her (boarding
house, as the doctor ordered her to
keep off her feet.'
Ur, Harrison 1Willtse died on May
dOth.•,He was a former Mayor of
.(Clinton and had been in business here
for thirty-eight years. He is surviv-
ed by his widow and two daughters
and 'two sons: Elva and Maude, 'Clin-
ton; Harold, Winnipeg, and Bert,
Vancouver.
Mrs. George Cross, of 'Bentley,
Ilvtieh., is visiting her sister,(Mrs. R.
Horsley. 'It is over twety years
since ehe sisters met,
IW. A. 'Holmes, Bell Telephone in-
spector, who has made his head-
quarters at •Clinton, has been moved
to ,Goderich.
• Goderich,
Rev. j. H. N. Mills, B.A.., L.Th., is
the new rector of St. 'George's 'An-
glican church and 'will take charge
the first Sunday in June. He has
been rector of St. James' 'Chine'',
Brantford, the past six years.
Miss Rubye Snazele youngest dau-
ghter of Mrs. Snazel and the late
Arthur ,Snezel, of Goderich, was mar-
ried in Detroit, to Frederick D.
Roller.
Mr. and Mrs. W. R. Pinder an-
nounce the engagement of their eau-
gleter Mary, to W. E. Henry, aon of
Mr. and (Mrs. E. j. Henry, of Toron-
to, weeding to take place latter part
of May,
Brussels.
Me. and Mrs. Phillip Ament, of
'Brussels, announce the engagement
Of their daughter, Kathryn Edna, to
Mr. George Dawson, of Brantord, son
of Mr. and 'Mrs. A. Dawson, of Hick-
son, the marriage to take place quiet-
ly early in June.
No matt or woman should hobble
painfully about because of corns 'when
so certain a relief is at hand as Hol-
loway's Corn Remover.
The 1xtrported Percherone elan
KANROBERT
(imp) (9427) (96470) 104036 -
Enrolment Na. 192 Approved
Form I,
(Will stand for the improvement of
stock this season as follows, com-
,menaing May 16th: Monday -Will
leave his stable at Chiselhuret end
proceed north to Leonard Sholdice's
for noon, Shen north. to Peter Mc-
Cann's corner, then east 24 miles to
Leo (Murray's for night. Tuesday -
South to 'Michael iCoyne's for noon,
then south to Robert Cole's for night,
where he will remain until Thursday
morning. 'Phursday-North to the
10th con. Tuckersmith and west to
Chas. Green's for noon, then west to
John Riley's for night. Friday -
West to 2nd con., LAS., Tucker -
smith, to,Robt. MoGregor's for noon,
then south eSes miles, then east to his
own gable, where he Will remain till
the following Monday morning. 'This
route will be continued during the
season, health and weather .permitting.
Wm. Cole, Proprietor and Manager.
The ,Champion
Standard (Bred- 'Stallion
ANTEVOLO RYSDYK
Will stand at the 'stable, lot 22,
con. 13, ,Hibbert. Phone 10 on 88. Ar-
rangements will be made with par-
ties from a clietance. $12.00 to insure,
payable Feb. 1st, 1928. Parties dis-
posing of their mares will be charged
full insurance. All mares at owner's
risk,
Wm. Cole, Prop. Robt. Cole, Mgr.
sissielainamnsims
DWELLING ROUSE
SALE or RENT
• Immediate • F'ossesion
PARN1 FOR SALE
100 Acres
J30,ignitt •
A. D. SUTHERLAND.
General Insurance
Real Estate, etc.
Seaforth, Ontario.
Phone 152
• SEAECiRtii MARKETS,
Wednesday, May ath, '
Wheat, per
'
Barley, per bus,
'
Oats, Per bus, • • • 93cs
se
;Buckwheat, per bus. 666
Shorts, per cwt, .,,,...... -....$1.85
Bran per cwt
Butter, per lb. . , , 35c
Eggs, per dozen 20c -25e -28c
Potatoes, per bag • t1•25
Hogs, per cwt. 9.25
• COURT OF REVISION. .
The Court of Revision against the
Assessment Roll of McKillop Tp,,
for '1927, (willbe held at the Winthrop
'Hall on Friday, • May 27th, at 10
o'clock a.m. •
20 JOHN IvIcNIAY, Clerk.
UNLOP
TIES
THAT splendid ap-
pearance of Dunlop
Balloons is no guess-
work. That rugged
road resistance is not
there by chance. That
adequate resiliency was
no blind selection.
•You receive the
benefit of thirty-
three years of
honest thinking,
careful planning,
judicious experi-
mentation when
you buy
DUNLOP TIRES
to -day.
Thirty -Three Years' -Merit..
Dunlop Official Service Depots
J. F. DALY, Seaforth
GEO. H. BEATTY, Varna
R. A. SADDLER, Staffa
EGMONDVILLE
4 Packages Jelly Powders, • 25e
2 Tins Pork and Beans, 25e
2 Tim Tomatoes, 25e
2 Tins Peas, 25c
3 Bars Lux Soap, 25c
3 Bars Palm Olive Soap 25c
6 Bars Soxnme Soap, • 25c
We Will Pay You High For Your New Laid Eggs
in Egmonclville.
• W. J. Finnigan
Egmondville
• PINTS FOR SALE.
Cathbage, 'cauliflower, asters, Very
choice enepdragons, ready about. June
1st or earlier. Early cabbage,
ready now. A. 'L. PORTEOPS,
'West st, Seaforth. 22
NOTICE. '
We are now chopping Tuesday and
'Friday forenoons only during the
summer months. KRUSE 'BROS. 21
BUSINESS FOR SALE
Contents of roaming house. (Groc-
ery 'busines's, Box -Ball Ailey, Con-
Ifectionery. Job 'printing plant, book
and stationery. 'SYD'NEY SMYTHE,
Market Lane, 'London, Ont.- 20
NOTICE.
Got lumber for 6 gravel boxes and
12 hay racks; 6 wagon tongues. Phone
R. J. IvfcMTLLA,N or see HARRY
CHARTERS. 20
OVERLAND AUTOMOBILES
See the Whippet Fours and Sixes,
Overlands 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
BABY CHICKS.
Barred Rocks hatched from care-
fully culled high producing winter
layers, $17.00 per 100. Barron strain
single comb White 'Leghorns, $14.00
per 100 for May delivery. JAMES M.
SCOTT, Seaforth. Phone 32 on 251,
tf
Five young sows bred to farrow in
July and August. These are choice
bacon, type. Will be sold reasonable
for csixick ,sale. Phone '144r21, 'Huron
road two miles east of 'Seaford'.
JOHN NOLAN. 20
BABY CHICKS AND CUSTOM
• HATCHING.
S.C.W. Legharns chicks, $15.00
per 100; Barred Rock chicks 16.00$
per 100. Custom hatching '5c per
eggs Individual machines, 100 egg to
600 egg sizes. The best of, attention
paid to custom hatching. No order
too small or too large. Get your
chicks early so they will develop into
good sized birds to get .the early mar-
kets. Early hatched pullefS make
the best winter layere. E. J. TRE-
WARTHA, 'Hohnesville Phone
611r22, Clinton central. 23
DESIRABLE RESIDENCE FOR
• SALE. IN SEAFORT-H
Solid brick, nine room house with
furnace, bath -room, town water and
every convenience. Centrally located
and convenient to achools, churches
and business section, two fine lots,
good barn and garden. 'House has
small annex suitable for an office.
13argain for qtiicksale. Apply to
JOHN IL BEST,
Barrister;
Seaforth, Ont. -
PROFESSIONAL, CARDS, ,
•
TIMOTHY SEED
Government tested timothy seed, 5
per cent. alsike, free from all primary
noxious weeds, $4.75 a bushel. RUS-
SELL DOUGHERTY, lot 11, con.
17, Grey. Walton P. 0. tf.
elesnommeminmir
E. W. BATEMAN.
Ladies' and Men's Tailor
Suits from $25.00 up
Bring your own Cloth
and
Have it made up here.
• Over 'Keating's Drug Store
SEAFORD]
Thursday, Friday and Saturday
Rle1411R'D DIX
The Quarterback
"Brown of Harvard" domonstratedhow gooda collegefoot-
ball story can be. Here's one with the fastest stepping
star of the screen produced under the supervision of
• "Hurry Up" Yost
ESTHER RALSTON Playing Opposite
SPEeirit
for the I-11oliday
The Screen's Most Popular. Comedienne
COLLEEN MOORE
in her greatest comedy achievement
• IRENE
from the famous musical comedy triumph
with
LLOYD HUGHES and CHARLIE MURRAY
Matinee Victoria Day
(• Medical,
H, HUGH ROSS, le.hysician
and Surgeon. Lite of London Hos-
pita!, London, England. Special.
attention to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat, OlSce aud resid-
ence behind Dominion Bank, • Office
Phone 1.1o, 5; Residence Phone 106..
DR. 'F., 5. IBURROW1S,'Seaforth.
Office and, residence; Goderich street,
east of the Methodist iGhurch, • .COr-
oner 'for 'tile County of Huron. Tele -
Phone No. 40. '•
DR. C. MACKAY.-C. Mackay,.
honor graduate- of Trinity Univers-
ity anfL gold medallist of Trinity
(Medical College; member of the 'Col-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario.
DR. F. 7.53. IFOR,STER-Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat, Graduate in Medi-
cine, Uni-versity of Toronto 1697. Late
Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aitral Institute, Moorefield'sEye'and
Golden Square throat hospitals, Lon-
don, England. At Commercial hotel,
Seaforth, 3rd Monday in each month,
from 11 axe to 3 p.m.
/DR. W. C. SPROAT.-,Graduate ot
Faculty of 'Medicine, University of
Western Ontario, London. 'Member
of 'College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Ontario. Office in Aiberhart's
Drug Store, (Main 'St., Seaforth
Phone 90.
Dental.
DR. J. A. !MUNN
Successor to Dr, R. R. Ross, gradu-
ate of (North-western University, 'Chi-
cago, Ill. Licentiate Royal 'College .of
Dental 'Surgeons, Toronto. Office
over' Sills' hardware, Main street,
•Seaforth. Phone 1151.
DR, F. J, '131E1OHELY, graduate.
Royal 'college of 'Denial. Surgeons,
Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's .
Grocery, Main street, Seaforth.
Phones, office 485W, residence 185J.
Auctioneer.
'GEORGE 'ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Arrangements can be made far Sale
Date at The Seaforth News. 'Charges
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed,
General Fire, Life,
Accident & Automobile
INSURANCE AGENT
and dealer in Singer Sewing Machines
James Watson
North Main St. SEAFORTH, ONT.
THE McK1LLOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Co,
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, Rinn, No. 2 Sea -
forth, John 'Bennewies, Brodhagen;
James Evans, Beechwood; M. MC -
Ewen, Clinton; James 'Connolly, God-
erich; Alex. Sroadfoot, No. 3, Sea-
forth;..J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton;
Robert Ferris, (Harlock; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seafurth; Murray
Gibson, 1Brucefield.
Agents -Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin-
ton; E, Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A.
Murray, r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J,. V.
Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth,
Bornholm. James Kerr and John
Govenlock, 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.
"Say It With Flowers"
Choice Cut Flowers, Artistic Flor-
al Designs, Wedding Bnnehes, 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 on James street, six rooms
and complete bath. 'Hot and cold
taps in the kitchen, Electric lights.
•Cellar with cement floor. ;Stable on
property. Apply on the premises or
Vo W. D. BRIGHT, Seaforth. tf
Zurich
Lemuel Burkholder, who spent the
winter at ,Galt, has' returned to his
home on the Parr line for the sum-
mer season.
The new piano purchased by the
teachers of the Lutheran Sunday
school, will be used for the first time
next Sunday.
Zurich Horticultural Society Will
hold a flower show in the fall.
Albert Siebert, who played hockey
with the Montreal Maroons again the
past season, is visiting at his home,
none the worse for his strenuous
winter, but bears a couple of scars,
Drives Asthma 'Like Magic. Thi
immediate 'help from 'Dr. J D. Kel-
logg's Asthma Remedy seems like
magic. Nevertheless it is only a nat-
ural, remedy used in a natural ,way.
The smoke or vapor, reaching the
most remote Ipassage of the affected
tubes, breshes aside the trouble and
opens a way for fresh air to enter. It
is sold by dealers throughout the
Sores 'Heal Quickly.-Ilave you a
Persistent sore that refuses 'to heal ?
Then, try 'Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil
in the dressing. It will stop slough-
ing, carry away the proud flesh, draw
out the pus and prepare a clean 'way
for the new skin, It is a recognized
healer among oils and numbers of
people • can certify that it healed
where properly applied.