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oxos` were nicelyelY •decorated•. and all
xr�r3 having'.a rood time, o' •
led
r.'and;M,rs. Geo, E.;'Fergus n a
ek-nd
i ..lie w
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,�t31 end1Jeatt, spent ¢'
rn +er' home in. -the village
Ale fon s s
"'':dam Kaye of Detr'os't spent ent the
Mr.' and
•csititt>�-•etld With his +Parents,
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: Gen., t[y,
ys`�•r.: Tat," holdice' bad alisn tFrid'ay,.+prior, to liev'house
sii?d .o
ing a
exit foundation put In. F
'former resident o
Ja'd on, 'f T•ttesday
Mzt;� , called frleiids
',Ohm j. l5itiiGavin, ` 'local ..L F, 0,,
.alh1 n
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w g bogs dn
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rprono" over the ,week - red.
eieno t
lilt 'McG'avin s hoose oa the 12th
eSioii M'c'KillcP, was d•iscover-
}s arae a;m. on Satiat�d'ay,
,wilt) +alb 'fere .about 11 saved._ It
;estr5 after a 'hard fight, was
:-•iipposed'a spark'fr'ont the chimney
,aptod,,the Blaze. Quite a lot of dame
aeze was •done to't'e roof. -rr4. D, 'McCallum, of 9th
line,
laierris, is with her sister-in.law, Miss
yr{,�r• Yu Mc'Ca!lum, iB,rirsse'is, wbo is ilh
•Xtrs. Jos. I-bve, :of the village, is
r
,;�iRA. Poorly at present. G� e hope for
tweedy recovery. Id and Miss Joan
Mrs. T. Archiba
*beaded the funeral of Mrs. 'SVight-
:gex,^st, of'Belgrave, on Saturday. Mrs,
Arttlru"bald is an aunt.
Mrs. John iHaist and Miss Velma
Ilfaist visited with 'Watton friend's
arse - 'week.
Mr, and Mrs. E, Constaib•le; of St,
lalarys, spent Sunday with Mr. and
?alive Jackson. •
'Mrs, Brands, Mrs. Manning and
'Mrs. Johnson and Miss Maude Fer-
Reason attended a 'meeting at Janles-
aean on Friday afternoon at the
.ere <ue Of Miss Jessie .Strong. . The
chert of Junior and Primary de-
iyrartments of Sunday schools in Grey,
'Morris and Brussels were present,
tEis5 Strong gave a splendid account
,sef the 'Religious Education meeting
1 eld in Toronto. A clis'cussioa as to
tele ways and means of bettering the
--leaching of the boys and girls', fol-
'Tjnkssrd, Mrs. (Rev.) Barker, of IBrus-
els, and Mr. Glen 'Wheeler, of Grey,
lug solos. Lunch was served after
;rote meeting.
'?'sit. and Mrs.' E. McLaughlin, ,of
Res, and Mr, Nelson McLaughlin,
I:Detroit, visited Mr. and Mrs. J. 11.
McLaughlin last week.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Gavin Davidson, of
'4klavxeter, called on 'friends around
Ile village 'last week,
Miss Ella Ryan, of Winghann, made
a saying trip to friencls around Stere. the remains were taken to Kamoka,
Itie'preseneatives from Walton went her old home, for interment, on Tues-
ereeerthe
to Ethel on Mon the initiator 6 3 f •c au night to at- day last. Much sympathy k extend -
:a: , tto the sorrowing ones.
Ethel L.O.L. Na ' 631, and toos thee ed Mrs. 'Gree 'Cook, of 'Clinton, visited
friends here on Monday,
vir. Peter Brown .spent ,Monday in
Stratford.
Mr. and airs,:Wilson and Mrs,
Woods, of P.ailey, spent Sunday with
the latter's 'brother, '.lir. Jolut Hutton,
Mr, Hutton, of Detroit, visited
•friends here on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Ross. of the
State of Georgia, called on friends
herr on) _
Miller's Worm Powders seldom
fail. They immediately attack the
worth, and expel them from the sys-
tem. They are complete in =them-
, lues, not only as a worn- destroyer,
"wt as a highly beneficial medicine
for children, correcting •weak diges-
tion and restoring the debilitated Sys
teat to healthfulness. without which
'he growth of the child wilt he re
'P$E SEAFORTit NEWS
tri ton who ur-
f Ha s P
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- , STAFFA, •
tratfprcd this week: r htol in � ,their eltated Dr. (Siup'ley's practice here, lar-
S rd e' Aid . are d g
., 'Stratford, Ladt s
f S o o The
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o ,
l t
a e I _ la week .
Mr. Cataract Malone. fternoon . at rived _.$. w k,
t his borne an tneatutg on Thursday a t it Of Toronto, .mo".
illi week end' a �Mr. Mat E Hatt
t e
AJff
l0 the
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entertained
seen tom of Mrs, o e.-
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the e Spent rthe 24th With , r
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u nil
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rt. •e
at
t s a
' en k Mts
who 7Johnstont:
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. Spent e h
Clarence ' eers.''ae
et`rdM Cl 1
Fai
Mary 1Y
'Miss Ma
Mis Y ane has returned at her The, Blyth>140.11a No. 963 motored
'peel week k>• last weelc
Ln a
cv : nil sstst-
on night a a
Ethel n k
8 'Monday g
eel 'on M Y
to Toronto, •n of lit
Mr: John d ansiUba ed so putting.ou fihe degrees of their
e wee home
the h
�,, at .
k: uid and r. and t s lodge,
df his p { St M Y
t 1 d
s
family,' ' - his agents, Mr. and Mrs. Dinle vtsnt Mr, and Mrs.. C. Johnston ,visited
of p •ttrd IMtss la Sills, a{ Cl 'v 1 d,
• i ave.
t' es Bei
McMillan, IHiillibert 1Vir Arahie'tBrtibg g'r
ne
]a a
members of the Institute play
G and Gor-
don
!di
Golding 'Mr, aud'"Mrs. E. G g
t of -Stratford, Mr. and Mrs, J.
dot
Turdlbttll; and ami y, ' ,
e can '
i
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n
didn
,i•I. Cv g
'Rev. ones
leave to attend;''co e e
t_
e +
m:
Jeffrey,
•his
ee e
nil
the w k
O'-
Brien, of Fdiatt; spei'ut , e
i ,
d r the parental 'robe
ball team meet ")'.tames
r^ a -
nd.
'oLellan Sr,, a
'ivlesda�mes.A: M
Icy, -
O, Ree a en e
W. O'Brien spent Sunday
and Mrs. 11
of rid. `
in 0. -yen S t •
Mrs, acnes Mill is visiting
son in
an
I �c t as still seiiiousF ed with Mn, and (Mrs,
McQuaid Mrs. as: Phelan returned Maine
Mr. Frank his' J
soon to (tear ofSunday. int n'on Frida
tFWe hopematt from Q1 o Y '
11 U1B
d
e i, R E J and'Clinton
gestin Find. ---A '. mer 2%
I- Interesting recovery.,,.. r nc in Lon-
doe
,oa
o: underwent of o has •di covered what
Mr., s'Molady.vt^h mules ,from IBiy�th die
covered Francis ,. 'hospital, , ht4 Hueck. n:' The.
• t' operation t 'r Josephsdont amart visit-
ed
eesenib.lcs. the a famous ' "stall.
t p n•L imp = returned lame last
Miss 1D Sararas, df Cr Y, Mc-
'Donald,
ethilelren, in search' of 1pwers, 'came
I oudon, Y
improved 1u health. ed with her tint r, Lits Roy t , ; t hidden in a hollow tree, the
week much alt P Detroit and � onald over the Week -end, upon t , ymok : So
James McQuaid lD D interior''tlf Which appeared y.
m Detroit,
ir. a
D J a`f
1liiss Mary McQuaid df D1cGregor; 1Mt Aruold J ff y,
d the ar
tide
or
ha•s cla
im
over this wcelc to see their spent the week -end end with l s parents retro°ted one
one missing.
'motoreduaid of Messrs 'Walter and ',Harold O p f he 'Nola
tri M Na to t'
lathe[, 'Reeve. Flat i? 'Mrs: James v
• , an, ill. ' Mrs. (Dave Nivin:s of Don-
nie
who is seriouslyb 1 Dot„ and
Jr., and moth- tut a with Mr. and
M James 's jee le J•in ganncm spent •Sunday w t
home of Mr. and Mrs.
r The Staffa
Mrs. Twines y 'this ' of 'Detroit, tth 'Mrs. 'Wm. Cuttnlingham, • 7th .:line,
James
clays week at "Phe Pond here on Friday night. t
C� 3 Vera tHainb iM'orris
S'll
spent'
McIGIZLOI'. tto for:a
1.
ere n
''tc el A p
IVIu
h
1 Council
to d
r V
u
Young Go
t 1
the g the r _�. -.t
tiled 1 0
er
etc t
la entitled, 1 ...1'CSC?1
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O1 i Doctor,tretYoungh wasputin. by by. 11V4r, 1Hoeleing and'; other.,
'lhurc t 'Young Penne. in. Duffs f ort The Engineer. was
Oiii&e s touttd saran, aot Y
;Iv1:aY Di'th,. exafninattion,
ai
' a make ,
h on: Y,evening,a t
' urs on stdto tm
t'.1
tted
t
w'as weUt attended.'p e'rcand file els •rePor
1'BURSlD4Y, JUTE 2, igzi
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tq the bacon 'hog lair to he held Mr. Jos, LoohY, ofE'J•letroit;' las re ,
i sum
er.
r m
ham
e
fo
MurstciPa4 turned of �Aefroit
1 fM s- •Jean M
eConnell,
, Frank Mc- Misses V\ n'lla r cry, c
We are•sorry to report' that Mr,
i
William i Cnitnin 'hath is a•g'ain under
Quad, .DI't=K1't•1op. to ut 'con C g'
Q ' , olUimban Football d tt d d khe Ins k e':; a•'s care.
Football -,St C d Saturday. the door i ,
team opened the sans , O'Brien and Mr .I-Iarvey au rs.
m
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rua
h the'
was u i'h t
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T to ea t
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Our
laca make
11. O •ko. m
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byde
a.:d c
•o cdI decided ''d 'ennc
,auo
us. YC
ro J,The u.
aro'Medd, and also Clerk, � ,.
elocutionist, Miss 'Ida 'f , . • irs 'and mmprovetrtents on
e a repairs 1 c 'Ohase'Ihurs't, Some ka ICotincr'Ilors
Miss Helen Miller, of the Township Hall and
gave some interesting readings, which and JMaellDougand and',: Wang
T. received. Jeffery 3 appointed a ootit'mlittee to
were.' well r iFh11s Were :a�Po �
cerin of Buffs work, ,Council
Youngregular meeting • ke charge. of the w
• " iSoedet : was held: on take '' meet. again pn
Sunday
Peoples Ythen', adjourned to_ S
, i ewes , . duct 29th., " The e 20th 'day of `June at 10
Sunil g'd R
y si b Irene Mou a) h
meeting •was ' conducted Y , i ,s • 1 k no resume Cour a
T'lie Christian
)arrtzie. The 'fapic, Ti'lie
tr o rof the 'Bsble, ' 'was 'g'i'deh by. , afternoon,
s an 'the
it with St.. tenWou near Staat£or on Nivins of Wing -
0
t m a \• r 'anrci Mrs F. d •DI i ,ome of h's
n. Tuesday May Sts , Irl ham, spett't'Sunday at the h b
Marys o
fast, wea-phiyed game. St. the re- sister, ,Mrs, -Win. Cunningham, Miss
vee • was marked by the re- her latae Cunningham accompanied them:
t'an's, play tl fol 'TI'!1 hng with
markable work ofC their youthful
J Waterford. to visit her father, who is ill:
Tom Coyne, who t The marriage of Miss Mary Kelly,
goal -tender,
some fine Saves, before ertihela nil about 1.1, anZl 1Mi•s. R. Doo daughter of 'Mrs: 'M. Kelly, and Mr,
three heep thedend ofthe
Latton ort Mond y James Doherty, of •Blybh, took place
kick by when be s. il congratulatea pen Y tote in H nburt h s returned Monday, May 301h, st_s o'clock hi
kick. oy So. Mar
ys. We do theYIt Leshe a St. Joseph's Church, "Clinton, Core -
will
'boys tip
td twin and hope they ittoiiy was: peeibened by Rev. Hr.
will keep up the good work, St. hosprtat
' line-up: Tom Coyne; .t\fir. and Twits. C. G, 'Wrlson ��ffrhrde ands'TR �r7�a'aHeaKellye1ded
was
Colulu p Ntisses aud g
back,'T. vic art•, 'y, Williams, best man, They left on a motor trip
foilNicholson, half Backs, Mdrwardey. J Holland; Cadeirdh - to' Buffalo, N.Y: On their' return they
lLane; wing,t.. forward, J b g rte of will the at home to ,their many friends
rigJ. Dill and •George Cams t , Di ;at,•their residence on iDin'sley street,
right wing J L Malone, Jim 1D�Inrriis, £ d
Miss
spent the hdlidaYs with her parents in '
this Village,' t__-
, e and daughter
Mr, We Netvcom$
-M ,
sent: a few
P
Wallow/0)1c;
of
nth
R
. 's'ter, Mrs,
' sr
rs ,
f rme
�h o
b the da with daps
'wines Krausk0Pf•
J
•'. ' entertained
r msk«pi-.
Ka,
Minss, Mary r Sunday evening,:
of 'friends S Y
a A5iarge, ed' the 'C. W,
large crowd attend
g
"� onda: • evening, We no-
-hit M Y
L. dance ' m, Detroit, whalwere
fra
spe a Hitt) toot. a their
spending ' Decoration day t,
p
n
t f' Rcv1snan • homes here,' f .Kitchener,
�, t Ar
n
did o.
o �e oc ,_ o'clock ' ' Father era4 littsln'ess at. 1:on Sunday .,
and foT 'ge9 'held serhnJ here cut Rhe
, John Judge. wind fanii'ly SR,
Dir. John
at 'the; IDoariinion, "
Week -end' drew • Dant-
Mr. Frank and Mr. An .
at tlteHr hoaiie
Jr.
re holidaying.
�er a
z t
Storey,
hn.Fe'll of G'oderfah; visited
'Mrs. Jo d .Mrs. Alex,
at the home olf ,hfr, an
eek.
ant
the w
during p
Macdonald g
,kPa d
Mfr: J A. 'Eergus'on ''is slowly- re-
covering faomshis•a.ecetet )illness. Mr.'
the
Savauge bf ,Seaforth; ,conducted
last
services at Duff's on Sunday -
'The work of, .widening the ap
roadhes to the new 'Grieve's . )bridge
p
and making the new .road' oil the
curve on the 'side of the hill'is being
done. this week,
ddiss 'SonterVille, 'R N., who spent
a. couple of weeks with her' sister,
Mrs. D. G' MacFarlane, of McKillop,
las returned eo Syralcuse.
l
' • rr Gil''; 'Chits
Mr. and Mrs, lHa Y
Ruby Gill, IMtss 'Edith (Hunt, Mr.
Chas• Hall find Mr, Cecil 'Gill, of To-
ronto, were - gttests at -the ho'n'e of
M'r. E Hunt last week, it
Died. --On Tuesday, May 31st, +W
Liam Moylan, aged 68 ye'ara. Phi fun-
eral was held Thursday,
late :residence 'lot 10, con. 8, to St.
Colunib'an church and thence to t'e•
cemetery,
Donald, Ivies.
B. 'Kerslake and Mr, H. Kerslake
1 a'
}tome 'after his operation +in Seaforth
,, ,Norma. Margaret of andnte
Seafortle hospital, ,pout 'Sunday ,, in
Mr. and' !Mrs Robe r ogga' ,
Stratford, caleed on friends on Mon-
day.
Agnes . o e an' s
clay with her trotter, r,
i,IcLellan,Jr,
Blyth,
stay 'Miss ,Angela Kelly utas returned to
DESBORO. 1 M L Il -pent (Sun-
day
g a few weeks
Jean
IM i 1 M Aitdre`v I.onciogt_aftcr spending
Mist; Mondayays !Maines 1e left 'Chicago visiting' her )paren't's,
an hertolast wafter •spending a week 7 Mr, and Mrs. J. 'T, iMrCaughey
at Mr. home teas. spent Saturday with 'Wing -ham
Mr. Keith 'Hamilton is home for 'friends,
summer 'months. ie"Ile Hisses Muriel and Irene Hoav-
the sum
llifss' 'Blanche 'Snell, of Toronto \t's Jessie k cr, of Detroit; are visiting their par -
University, is spending her 'holidays Chat Snclhug. of h N chiol
at the parsonage
•
BLYTH.
i -irkconnell and lir.
Walton, were
guests of Ur. and 'Mrs, as, Nichol-
son
-
son on Sunday. Mr: and Mrs. Nrch-
cots div and .Mrs. J. H. 'H'oover.
Jardan, Clerk,
7
,CROM'ARTY.
McKellar
ei
cK
th A?
Kenneth d Mrs li
c. an
spent Friday' visiting .Mrs .',MGK,e'S+lay's
sister, .Mrs, 0, R; Francis, of Bright.
Mr, and Mrs, 'MdClillocti are wear-
ing 'smiles on the antdvel o,
ing
;baby gill,
' ennan mo`Ved a-Ibarit
for 7J, , ie "L'chlan this
Ma a
Mr, Andrea
week, is suffering
Miss .Lila 'MdCielldch
front an attack of the grippe.
'Ed; Allen is wader 'tihe do'ctor's
Mr.
v returned to J'fiss'Olive Parrot; of Detroit, spent
Mr. and Ma's. Ivan Ross the week -end at her h'oane'here.
then home in Vineland after spend- D.
and (Mrs. William Dickson, of f
Seaforth,were 'Myth visitors on 'Wed-
nesday.
d-
nesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Murray and
Mr. and Mrs. John Young and ISte-
tsart and Henry Young were at' Olin.
ton on 'Sunday. -'
Mr. E. Gifford, of Toronto, visited
his aunt, lies. S. G. Leslie over She
week -end.
Mrs, M. C. Johnston is visiting
friends in Hamilton this week.
Mr. Geo. MO•Nall and daughter,
Hiss Ena, Icff for Detroit this
week
where they°tvill speed some time.
The County bridge gang commenc-
ed work this week on the new bridge
over the;lllyth creek,
The Exeter dramatic club are put-
ting
ting on their play, "A 'Gay Deceiver,"
on 'Friday evening, June 3rd in Mem-
orial Hall, under the auspices of the
Hall committee.
Rev. Dr. •Barnby, of Queen street
Chttroh, and Rev. Geo. Telford, Of St.
Andrew's, are :in attendance at •con-
Eerence in London this week,
\d
ss Margaret
t
ewcon
be
and
n
c-
phew Hugh Moore, -of Detroit, visited
with relatrte:s in dilybh and vicinity
during the week.
Mr. Jno. '.Leith purchased a Chand-
Ier'coa.clt while -in London on Friday.
(Intended for last week.)
Dr, ,Annie Ross, of Guelph, spent
over the week -end with her sister,
efts. D. McGowan.'
hiss Annie Crittenden, of Clinton,
visited friends iu town on Saturday.
',1'0.ssrs, George and 'Albert 'Skelton,
nlson, Miss Kirkconiitell and 'M'r,
sup the week -end at the 'home of tate' Snelling visited Mr, and Mrs.
former. !Crawford, Auburn,
Mr. Harold Snell, of Toronto, is' Mr. and Mrs. _Alfred Nesbitt, and
cisiting at 'his home hare, lir. and Mrs. RRobt. Taylor, Auburn,
Messrs, 'Geo, and Earl 'Ross mid visited Mr. and Mrs. John Johnston,
Win. •Betll, of -Detroit, spent Saturday Walton, on Sunday. toil Mr.with their uncle, Murdock Ross, ,.lir. and 'Mrs. T. ':Granby
acquaintances here of Mrs. Quack- and Mrs, C. 'Johnston were guests of
enbush, were sorry to learn of her IMr. and Mrs, John Riley, !Jamestown,
death at the 'home of her daughter, Wednesday,
Mrs, T. Miller on Sunday last, ,'but 'Mrs, Near, ,Of Toronto, is visiting
her sister, Mrs, -C. 'Rogerson.
Clarence
Mrs. C Johnston
Mr. and
visited Mr. and Mrs, Jack Johnston,
Walton, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. David Laidlaw and
\fis5 Janet Laidlaw spent Sunday
with Mr. and Mrs. 'Jae. Laidlaw, Au-
burn,
Dr, ,Barnby will conduct the ser-
vices in the Queen st. Church in the
morning and in St. Andrew's in the
evening on the canting Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Fred Toll, Sr„ of
'Wawanoslt, visited Mr. and Mrs.
John Yeo on Sunday,
Miss Mildred yed Hr
Toothvas
the
guest
of Hiss Minnie S r
utdaY,
it n'ie Yeo on
Mrs. Geo. Kelly and Miss Mary
and Mr. 'Glen Kelly spent Monday
with Mr, and Mrs. J. Yeo,
`.\ song service will be held in
Queen st, United 'Church on Sunday
morning from 10.3041.15, The usual
service will follow,
IMr. and Mrs• Jas, Riclunond and
Miss Annie were guests of Mr, and
Mrs, (Mac McCool, Clinton, on'Wed-
nesday,
Royal True Blue lodge. The 'Blyth
SLO.L. team was the initiating team.
lietnich and singing -were enjoyed. The
. (ltawood representatives present, in-
:;7iecl elle :Blyth initiating team to At -
„wood some time in the near future.
Mr. and Mrs. '(hos, Moon, of Nia-
ara, visited with Duncan and Thos.
':,ihnsou this week.
BAN.
UM
ST, CGL
Miss Mildred .McGrath of St. 'Cle-
naxnte awl Miss 'Gertrude MdGrath,
r Unsvoorl were week end visitors
-' the home of their parents, 'Mr. and
._tars. P. V. McGrath.
Mrs. Joseph Krauskopf, who has
noon visiting her daughters in De-
t -,-hit. returned Home last week.
Mr. and stirs. Jno. Flanagan of
c3rliliu, spent Sunday with his sister,
ere. Frank O'Reilly.
'Mr. iohn Flannery is visiting in
ended and its 'constitution weakened,
at�ttrrlttttt�L
Paint
Tour Home, Too
Your home, too, deserves a
coat of paint -Lit needs a pro-
tection against the ravages
of the elements and time.
A coat of paint will not
only protect but will beautify*
your home and enhance its
value. You yourself will feel
a new pride in tate new ap-
pearance of your home and
in tato prestige it will afford
you in your community.
Your )tome deserves the
best, that is why we euggest
that you nee
INTERIOR FLOOR PaAT
Floors that are painted
with Lowe Brothers "Hard
Drying" Floor Paint require
no scrubbing -simply mop
then- and your floors will be
always clean. It is a floor
enamel, which dries over
night to- a high gloss finish.
Very easy to tPPl3•
PORCH FLOOR PAINT
Is made specially for veran-
dah floors: It will last mash
longer than any paint you
have ever tried, for it is a
paint. Heat, cold, rain or
snow, the scraping at fed.
will not effect et, when earv-
periy applied•
HIGH STANDARD PAiNT
Owing to the excellence of
the materials used and the
care exorcised in its .mann-
'acture, "High Standard"
Paint is the most economical
that you can buy,
It will cover much more
than a cheaper paint and will
last from two to four years
longer,
Try it when next you paint,
"High Standard", will render
you the best of service,
AUTO GLOSS
Any amatetr can finish his
ear in a few hours with Auto -
Gloss. It is a enamel finish
of great depth and beauty,
sold in a full range of popu-
lar colors. It Sows on easily,
leaves no brush narks and
dries quickly to a Remanent
finish
NEPTUNITE VARNISH STAIN
Neptunite is a high grade
Varnish Stain for
Furniture and Sao
all kinds;. Varnishes *n&
Stains in one easy operation,
The Stain colors are non -
fading. Neptu lite has splen
did wearing qualities and is
not easily marred:
Geo. A. Sills & Sons, Seaforth
HILLSGREEN.
Mr. Wm. Anderson, of Detroit, is
spending the week -end •ytit'h'his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. •David Anderson.
',lir. and Mrs, Gordon Love were in
London on Friday causing on her sis-
ter, Mee. 'Oliver Fee, who is ill in
Victoria !hoslpital,
Much 'sympathy is extended to Mr.
Miss
and `Nits. ;R. '1•fousseav (nee
Ethel Broderick) in the death of their
infant son •5 weeks old. 'The funeral
took place on Sunday afternoon,
Mr. W. M. Stephenson, of ]Marl-
ette, Mich. is ,home visiting his moth-
er, who is d11 at her daughter's home
in 'Clinton,
Mr. Keith Love is home visiting his
parents, -Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Love.
Mission S3'and was .held after
dhurch on Sunday, Helen Anderson
read the Scripture lesson and -Mrs.
Lundy 'led in prayer after the : lesson
was taken. 'Hymn 773 was sung and
all repeated the ,L'ord's prayer in
unli'son,
Mrs. E. Troyer has returned home
after spending 'a week in Tucker -
smith.
Mrs, 5. 'Cochrane left on- Saturday
to spend a few weeks in Toronto.
'Misses Agnes and Annie ,Coch-
rane, di Clinton, spent the 24th with
their brother, Mr. John 'Cochrane.
(Intended for last week)
Mr. and Mrs, John Consitt and Mr.
and Mrs, 'Roy Consitt and son jack
were visitors at the'home 'of Mr, 'Car-
lile on Sunday,
Mr. Richard Jarrott, of Toronto, is
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'Mine A young son has g
the ')tome of IMr. and _Mrs. Orville
Smith.
Miss Muriel 'Carlile was visiting at
-the home df Mr. and Mrs. ,Bert Ste-
phenson'in ,Kin'burn last week,
HIBBERT.
We are sorry to report that Mr,
Peter Jordan, :Hibbert, is ill and con -
lined to his home, -
IMr, and `Mrs. P. 'McCann, 'Hibbert,
were guests on ,Sunday last at the
tame of Mr and Mrs. J. 'Connolly,
McKdldoii•
Mr. and Mrs. A. ,Duchanme and
little daughter Catherine, were visit-
ors on Sunday last at the home of
Reeve ,and lies. 'R. Kennedy, Tuck-
ersmith,
'lar, Albert OlReilly spent Sunday
afternoon with his mother and other
relatives on the fifth line of Hilbert.
IMr. J. Nigh, Tuckersmith, Mr. M.
\lelady and Mr, A. Mela•dy, tHib'bert,
were Stratford visitors on Sunday
last.
Mr: A, 1)ucharme, Hibibcrt, had
Mr. J. Hart,,Mee:illop, cement con-
tractor, making several .improvements
in connection with his new barn,
Mr, G. Doyle and IMr. M. Melady,
of Hilbert, are repairing and replac-
ing the damage done to Mr, P. Mc-
Caun's )balm during the last wind-
storm and front there they will go to
'Mr. P. H. ,McGrath's, Hilbert, to
assist int repairing his barn which .,vat
badly damaged during the let wind-
storm.
'The Council .met on May 26. Mem-
bers all .present. Minutes of last
meeting road and adopted. The
Council then formed into a Court of
Revision to hear appeals 'against -the
assessment for the year 1927, the
'Reeve being chairman of the )Court,
Lots 1 'and 2, Ann street, Dublin,
were assessed 'to '`.Vni,"Dillon on ap-
peal of Charles !Douglas, The solicl-
'tors for the Estate of the late 'Hugh
McDonald requested to have lot 30,
concession 10 , assessed to W. R,
Kinsman, ,owner, which was granted,
'The assessment of Lot 25, Con, 1,
was reduced $300 on atteneal of D.
•Mc+Conndll, Lot 15, con. 7, was chang-
ed from IMa'ladhi Burns tie Gilbert
Sntale owner: - The appeal of 'E.
Gormley, ,against Lot 1-6, E% 17;
'Con, 5, was dismissed. W. 5• Cleary
was assessed $250.00 business assess-
ment. E. G. Diegel assessed $100.00
business assessment, The assessment
of Lot ,S i 16, con, 3, was reduces(
$300,00 on value of land: The assess -
men{ for buildings bn lot 13% 17,
con, ;1, was increased $2,000.00, J.A.
decision on appeals of A. A, Colqu-
hoiin for exemption on •wood'laatds,
and F. L. tSadier: against business as-
sesstnent and overcharge on buildnng
in tile yard was reserved tell next
sieting of the Court. 'Court then ad-
journed 'till Monday, the 20th day of
June, at '10 o''cl'eeck in the (forenoon.
General business- • On'imotion of
Jeffrey and Feeney, orders were is-
sued on 'the 'Treasurer amounting to
$1704,63. •A grant of $25,00 was made
and )Mass -Cara spend Sunday with
their cousin, Mrs. John Young.
Mr. Eddie Dougen has purchased a
Chevrolet coach and Harvey Wells a
Ford coupe.
BRUSSELS -
(Mr James Fox, who was so badly
;burned, is not progressing as 'fast as
his .many •friends could wish. Mr.
Fox has sold his drug store to Mr.
Allan, of Wroxeter.
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Manners spent
Stutday with 'Mr, and (Mrs, Russell
Bradshaw, Jamestown,
ltet e,
Or.. Louis PrendeagMast• and Louis
O'Hag
, leS._, ni Ohicag�o, edified -edified- on
s:
'e ds 'here on Ttiesday,
•
frt n
dE•Sea'foi,th, visit-
ed;: Miss Annie -Ryan,
d .4th: her another" over the week -
e
care.,
IS ectal services twill be held in tate
p urge
PreSbyterianlChun;oh .on Sunday, J
Sfli, at '1 am, and 7.30 pan -
Mrs. 'Tufl'ord and -Miss Mary Cur-
rie,: who have 'spent the past year, in
Toronto, have rdturned to their home
. Mrs. u or Will r h
enc.
family, 1 of
• and m Y,
'eel a
Mr, John McAleer
Detfoit,'spent the.(week-dmd with Mt-. t,
and Mrs, Patrd'ck 'Ryan, of Hilbert. e
ivir. and Mrs, 'leIonolean,, of, Detroit,
visited 'at, tate home of the latter's
parents,' I,1,rl and Mrs. Midhael. M
Carthy,,,of L'o'gan. '
Miss Margaret 'Byrne is visiting
with friends an Detroit,
HOG SHIPMENTS.
at'ott o> av
bier T ff d Il emain ether For week eliding Mliog 696, select
ho'me,• but` Miss 'Currie 'tvrll' return to Seaforth, k smooth 73, heavies 5.
Srcr work in Tononko shor,•tly, , l ?con ' Htcroit n )
'iCount ,Cota1 'hogs 11,682,
•
DUBLIN.
\?n'. Rabe.'Byrate and sister-in-law,
,Mrs. Basil Byrne and son, of Detroit,
spent Decoration -day with the 'fortn-
er'e'paren'ts. Mr, and Mrs, Wm.Byrne. o'f
Mr, and Mrs. Michael Maloney,
Wartburg, spent Sunday with Mr.and .Mrs. Jaanes'Maloney, •of Duhliat.
Mr. Arnold 'an'.d family, of Kitch-
ener,
ener, spent Sunday at the home of
?Brume.
Jacob ?Brur.
Mr. David MaConnehl, af'Dublin,
and a well known resident of 'Per't'h
and Huron counties, has 'been ap-
pointed by the Liquor 'Control (board
of'Ontar'ro, a petimit issuer.sIt will 'be
convenient for residents 50 have an
issuer in the village. eareeme.
select 'bacon' 552, thtcl, smooth 903,
heavies 72, extra heavies 4, shoe) hogs -p
83, lights and feeders 35.
-Relieves Asthma at Once.. "If you
could read the thousands of unso'li'cit-
ed letters received by the anakes's
from. grateful users you, too, •wdduld
realize the remarkable powers of tDr,
5.:D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy, All
oases, incipient and chronic are bene-
fited by 'this great family remedy.
{Why, suffer or extperiment .with
worthless preparations when the gen
nitfe Kellogg's can be ,purchased"
everywhere,
Send us the names of your,visitors.
BELGRAVE.
The death occurred on Thursday of
Mrs, Geo, Wighttnan at her hone in
Wawanosh, Mrs. W.ightman, who
was in her 28th year, was the daugh-
ter of Mr, and Mrs. Oliver 'Smith:
Grey township, Four brothers and
f'o'ur sisters survive, besides her par-
cnts:--diagh at 'Molesworth. Charles,
Wawanoslr; 'Win. rand James in Grey;
Mrs John McE'wan, Wawanosh;.
Mrs. Harold 'Cardiff, Grey; Misses
'Margaret aud Marjorie at home. Be-
sides lir. \V•'rghtman 'there also sur-
vive a son, aged six; and another son,
a few clays old,
WEST • BRODHAGEN.
(Intended for last week.)
The 'Weatherman is supplying -its
with lots of moisture at present which
gives the -grass and grain'. ••a` good
start, if we don't get too nnrch. Some
far.iners have their tu'angolde in, but
other cannot sow them 011 account of
the -Pet, It is the sante with she
potatoes .and .corn, of which there
will be very little planted this year.
Mr. and Mrs, 'Charles 'Regele and
son Harte, Mrs. -Christian tRegele,
:and Mr. and 'Mrs. Henry Koehler
took a 'motor trip to 'Ellice''on Sunday
to visit some 'friends and relatives
near Sebringvi'lde.
Mr. Ed, iSchaslbartdt dost one of his
'best cows last week from eating too
much wet grass.
Mr. Geo:'Beier is •circling ipireroots
'at Mr. Frei', Koehler's,- Anyone that
bas some to cut had 'better call. on
'George as lie 'is 'a 'hustler.
IMr. and ,'Mrs. iFendin'and IHoegy
end children, of (Milverton," spent
Sunday 'last with Mr. and Mrs, Wan.
'(bogy,
This is not a good spniog for the
bees. I't 'has (been too cold and wet,
so (Mere •twill. not be 'too much honey
this year. ,
'Corns cause 'much " .suffering, but
'Holloway's Coen Remover offers a
speedy, •sure and satisfactory .relief,
Free advice on ourfoot troubles
WEAK AND
PAINFUL
ANKLE
\Nee la
SORE
TENDER
HEEL.
AWNS
UNDER
INSTEP
TENDER.
JOINT "e
CRAMPED
CALLOUSES
ON SOLE
A Foot Expert
trained in the methods of
Dr. Wm. M. Scholl of Chicago,
will be here
MONDAY ..1EVENING
x•111 DAY AND
If you have aching feet, pains,
cramps, callouses, burning
sensation at the ball of the foot
or toes, fallen arches, painful heel,
week turning ankles, sore limbs,
corns, bunions, or perspiring . feet----
you
eetyou are cordially invited to see this,
Foot Specialist. He will be pleased
to make recommendations, without
Pains, Cramps any charge or obligation, as to what
or Callouses
There? your trouble is and how to relieve
MAKE AN APPOINTMENT NOW
J.11. Smith and Son.
The Modern Shoe. Store
Phone 51 Opposite Bank of CCotnm,erce
Seaforth
Fresh Groceries
Straw Hats
and Work Shirts
Now is the time topic), up all kinds of repair-
ing, such as Tin ware, Harness, 'Shoes, Auto
Sides. Auto Tires Stitched,
Pring in your :Binder Canvass forNe'w Straps ,
and Strips,Lo
S_ ".aS I r S
BRODRAGEN
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