The Seaforth News, 1927-08-25, Page 8I-IENSALL.
Miss Mildred .V1cDonn
relatives nt 'I`orortto.
Mrs, 'Carroll, ' of Toronto, visited
aver the week
.-e.nd with Mr, and Mr's,
'.1`hos,\Dickson Indis
1 las Emma Dick.
Miss Ilelen Elder andfru
week
-end
Landon, visited over the eek of
with Mr. and Mrs. w -end
John ;Elder,
Miss Irene Johnson, of Goilerich,.is
visiting her sister, Miss 'Helen John-
son, over the holidays.
Miss 1Mat tJe Ellis is visiting her
sister, Mr's,. Fred Srnallacomk e, of
Guelph.
Mr, and Mrs. j. Carlisle, of To-
ronto, visited for a few days with
Mrs, if. Leiner and Mrs. H. McDhn-
a ld,
'Miss 'Ferrol:Hi„gun it
s, of Clinton,
visited for a few days with Mr. and
Mrs. Rabt. Higgins and family.
Misses Vinetta and Ella 'Routley, of
Sunshine, recently' 'visited with Mr.
'Mrs. G. W. Skinner and Miss
Eleanor,.
Mr, J. W. Ortiwein Inas greatly im-
proved the appearance of the y
age on Queen st, by 'having .pnwn-
S t tag rt nervi,
painted,
- .
Mr.
Laird Joynt, who has spent the
summer months in•"ioron'to, returned
home on Saturday,
Mr.
and
lairs. s s. 'Felg
sin
Donald, of :Brussels, recently and visited
with Mr, and Mrs. J. Fleming,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, MdLeaa, of
North :Bay, are visiting with Mr, and
Mrs.o
n
J h Passmore
nnd'f
am}Ivn
relatives at I ip'pen. a d
Mr, and !Mrs: ,Beek, of Yonkers, N.
Y., are visiting with Mr. and Mrs.:Pito.
Wilson,
Mrs. John Murdoch visited relatives
at 'G oderich on Wednesday.
Mrs. 'T. McGregor, of Detroit, visit-
ed fora few days with friends in
town,
Mr. Peter Stewart has greatly
int -
proved the appearance rance of ,his hems by
having it nicely painted.
Miss Lula Lindenfield and Masters
Lloyd and Alvin Lindenfield visited
fora week at 'the home of :lir, and
Mrs. .Gordon. Bolton on the Bound-
ary.
Miss Gladys Luker, who has been
spending her holidays visiting rela-
tives in Stratford. has returned home.
Mr. and Mrs: Roy White and little
child, of London, visited over the
week -end with Mr. ,and Mrs. Roy
Wilson.
Mr. Carl Passmore, who has been
working rktn
g in Pontiac, :Mich., for some
time, has returned home and intends
taking in the harvest excursion.
Mrs, Williamson and child, of To-
ronto, have been visiting for the past
month with Mr. and Mrs. Gordon
Knapp:
Miss Irene Pope, of Toronto, is vis-
iting her mother, Mrs, Mary Pope.
Mr, Win. Reynolds, of TiIlsonburg,
visited over the week -end with his
sisters here.
:pus's Edna Butt, of Toronto, has
been visiting relatives in and around
town.
Mr. Alf Smith is putting in a groc-
ery stock at the bakery, and othe.r-
wi$
cn
eiargr'
n
g hi
s business.
Mr.
and
Mrs. A
r
s 1vIr
t
Wur
matt
d chil-
dren dr
en ate visiting for a few days with
Mr. '114 urtn's parents at Zurich,.
'Miss .•Avis Lindenfield visited over
the week -end with bliss Marie Bell.
of Hay.
lir. and Mrs. C. Come and son
Harry and Mrs. days with rChelfewns
e afves and friends fored
iendsin
Detroit.
Mr. Geo. Holman and Inspector
Tom, of Goderieh . spent Saturday
visiting friends in the village.
Mr. Edmond Geiger, of London, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and
Owen Geiger,
:lir. an Mrs.
E. I
P. an
ct,_ n
a al
ed the wedding of Mrs. Tacksnn'e
o
niece
at Clinton. ntan n h.
'Wednesday.
esdav:
Rev.
Mr.
Harper. r Exeter.
preach-
ed ed
in
the L:n'st,d
c h Ch rc
u n
S
o unda
last. At the morning service; Mss
Jean Chapman ansa Mr. Sam' Rennie
sang a very pleasing duet and at the
evening service Mr. lionston sang a
solo, which was greatly enjoyed
the congregation. Rev. Mr. Ha
will be the minister again for
Sunday. .
:lir. and Mrs. VanLanghscn and" lf,,
children, of 'Toronto, visited over the
week -end with Mr. anal Mrs. T die -1g klisse
kfary
Donell.
Dr, and Mrs, Campbell and chit-/ kits
dren,who have spent the summer after
State
months visiting relatives in New
Brunswick, returned home on Satur 1,r'ia
day evening.
Dr. Atkinson, who was taking Dr " da
Campbell's place during his absence. Mfr.-
Campbell's
Ieft for his home on Monday, with
Mrs. McGregor, of Detroit, is visit- Isbell l
Ping relatives in 'town.
Mrs, Jas, .Coxsworth, of Strathroy,
visited for a few days with her dati-
ghter, Mrs. A. Scruton.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos.'Hudson and,
Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Hudson, of De-
troit, visited aver the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs, Geo. Hudson,
Mrs. McIntosh, of Detroit, is visit-
ing relatives and friends'in town,
The young people's club of Carmel
Presbyterian Church, accompanied by
a number of other clubs, held a picnic
at Bayfield on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Logan celebrated
their; 25th wedding anniversary Fri-
day last, 1 , at the !tome of Mr. and Mrs.
A. Harvey, Kippen. 'Some 95 guests
were present from Seaforth, Mitchell,
Marlette, Toronto and Heisall, and a
very enjoyable time was spent. Mr
and Mrs. Logan received some ve
beautiful :'presents.
'The Ingram families of this di
trict and'Michigan, held their annus
re -union at Ipperwash beach on Sun-
„g„./
un-
. • j. Mr. Colin Hudson has sold a num-
ber .cif tractors to the farmers of this
district, this week selling them to Ar-
mour Todd of Hay, and David Cam-
eron, of Stanley:
On Sunday, while Mr, Wm. Calfas,
the well known stage driver between
}Iensall and Zurich, was motoring on
the provincial highway- east of Lon-
don, he was run into by another car
which threw his car Into the ditch,
turning him under the car and so in-
juring one of Inc hands that he had
to have most of it amputated. Mr,
alfas isdo' i
C doing .swell at.the hospital
canbe expected.
as e P . ed.
Next Wednesday will be the last
half holiday for this season.
Miss Eleanor Fisher is visiting her.
on, Mrs. Moffatt, at Brucefield.
511 is visiting l are\ visiting re(tiesslI W glmaxclair 'and n, family
n.• .,inipson, who has been visit
-
'ing for the past week: with relatives in
town, returned to Detroit on Sund'ay.,
Miss Bertha Corbett is visiting in
London for few weeks.
BAYFIELD.
Mr. Geo. Fisher,
Sher Miss:Ruth a utMillern
Mrs.J. Munroe Fisher, Waterloo, and
rs. E. Fisher, and Miss Ruble Fish-
er, ;Ritchener, were guests on Snuday
with -Mr'• and Mrs. F, A•- Edwards,
Mrs. E. Fisher and Ruth are staying
for. awhile,
Mr. D. Prentice spent the week -end
with Mr: and Mrs. W. J. Stinso,
Mrs, Prentice, who spent the past
week with her parents, returned to
'Toronto on Sunday,
Mr. and Mrs. D. McDonald retern-
ed to their home in Toronto on Tues-
day;
haying Y, vtng visited several weeks with
their ,daughters, Mrs. A. Newton -
Brady and Mrs. R. Y, McLean,
Mr. J. G. Stanbury and family,: of
Exeter, are occupying their sumhner
cottage e in the gh village. -
'ivtr. and Mrs, David Ramsay and
Miss Ethel Ramsay returned to their
home on
e at
Rochester,
N.Y.
on .
Mon-
day,. having a m
Y, visited d friends and: rela-
tives for a week,
Misses M: Rathwell, Rachel Taylor
May E. Walker, Mary Mal'lar'd, Ad'a
Bingley and Mrs. Bingley • left for
Sunday for a motor trip to Niagara
Falls,
'Mr, Nesbit Woods, of Toronto, is
visiting his parents, Mr, and Mrs, J.
D..y
Woods.
Miss Ethel Jowett has returned
home from Pt, Huron. Mrs, W. A.
Jowett came with her and is the guest
of Mt. and Mrs. W. R. Jowett,
Mr. and Mrs.' Percy Couch and son
of Kitchener, and Mr. Sage, of Strat-
ford, are spending a holiday at Mrs.
Ross' cottage,
'Rev and n Mrs.
Paull returned
to the
Rectory on Friday. Ivfr. and Mrs. J.
L. Dixon and Miss Carrie Dixon, of•
Galt, spent, the week -end with them,
Miss Burroughs, of London, spent
the week -end with Mrs. F, W. Baker.
Mrs. Victor Burt and family and
Harry Baker returned to London'on
Sunday after spending a week with
their mother.
Miss Dorothy Wright, of London,
is visiting her cousin, Mrs. F. H.
Paull.
M.
r and bars: C. E. Groves, of God-
erich, visited Dr. and Mrs, Woods, on
Stmday.
Mr. 3. M. Rae. of Strathroy, was
the guest of Mrs, John Fraser, over
the week -end.
Mrs. E. Horne, who has spent the
past few weeks in the village, has re-
turned to Toronto,
Mrs. Mary Miller, Harry and Ed-
ith Miller, of London, are occupying
A. J. Stevens cottage.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Taylor of Gode-
rich were guests of the Tatter's aunt,
Mrs, Wm, Heard. on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs, Percy Dyment and
family of Detroit are visiting Mr. and
Mrs. J. W. Tippett, sir, Win Tippet
et
n
E B''
P
P
illn s
1
. Montana, g as f.'
5 visiting h”
lar • to
his'
parents.
„
Mr. J. A. Nichols and family have
returned to Windsor having spent
two weeks in the village,
Mrs. Gibbs and Miss A. •Gibbs, of
Parkhill, were re
guests •g of Mrs,
.H.
McLeod or Monday, Mr. Lindsay,
Parkhill l and
Rev.
aria
Mrs.
Aylward,
Y
Victoria, B.C., called on Mr. and Mrs
J Tippet. Mr. Aylward, Presbyter-
ian mihister, who twenty years ago
was stricken with typhoid and for
`urs weeks was in a critical condition at
i the home of Mr. and .Itfrs. Tippet.
sf
r, and
.Mrs.
, C. Campbell nb n
e i 1 a d
P
tend- urns
ren. Sandwich, Mrs. Murray,
New Orieans, and Miss Cleary, Wind-
sor. areoccupying cu n
t J. lV
P3 Reid's edscot,-
raze.
Mies kf.. kfarjorie Botterill of Arthur.
:s the guest of Miss Nina Heard.
fr. and Mrs, D, Hastings and fa-
mily
left Tuesday for Galt after
,pending the summer in Deer Lodge
by Park.
rper
next.
VARNA.
Sant Rathwell and daughter
are spending a few days with
s Annie and Emily Keyes,
, Harnwell has returned home
a pleasant trip through the
of Illinois,
George Pilgrim of the Stand-
ank, Palmerston, is spending a
les with Inc parents here.
Mossop spent the week end
er sister, Mrs. Stephenson, Go-
ne,
'Mr, Elliott shipped live stock to
Toronto Saturday.
Miss M. Reid of Bayfield spent
Tuesday with friends- in the village.
Mrs. Woods Dods of Listowel called on
friends in the vicinity Monday.
Miss Mary. Crosbie has been'
spending a few days with idiss Ruby
Taylor,
The Y,P.S. met as usual - Friday
evening with a good attendance. ,Miss
Fern Taylor gave a very interesting
topic on "New Canadians."
lir. Roy Keyes spent 'Sunday with,
Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Reid,
Miss 'Blanche 'Taylor 1s visiting
Friends e tris on the Parr line:
(intended for.,last week.)
4fr. Will Logan and. Miss Logan.
in company with Mr, and Mrs,' 'Mer
ver Connell, spent Sunday at the home of
Miss Welsh Ripley.
Mrs. Purdy, of.Kitchener, is visit-
s- ing friends 1n our vicinity.
Mr. D. McNaughton, of Kitchener,
spent the week -end with friends here.
Mr. J. T. Reid, of London, in com-
pany with Mr, Eric and Miss Pearl,
spent the week -end in Varna.
Mr. and Mrs. McAsli, of London,
spent Sunday with friends. here, Mrs.
C. Weekes returning to the city ibith
them.
Misses Glaclys and Emily Bdatty,
of London, spent Sunday at their
home here.
Mr. Jack Raymond spent a few
days with friends here.
Several from this vicinity attended
the garden party in B.rncefield Tues-
day evening,,
Mrs. Sparrow has gone on a visit
to Kitchener.
Mr, McNaug'hton, of Kitchener.
who has been spending some time at•
the home of Mrs. E. Foster, has re-
turned home. •
CARD OF THANKS,
1Ve wish to express sincere'
tilde 10 our 1_i gends
kind iteighlbors and friends
for their many kindnesses during
recent sad `bereavement and 'Jaou-
ly for:the loan of cars, especial-
ly
Jibs, Robert Ilawthorue and
Falter Ha'tvthcrite.
RANGE FOR
SALE;
Crown Huron
With Range, rite : and
920;
vee
t nigh she$P,' reservoir . ai
thermometer. Burns. tci over
wood. Apply to ePOR coal or
PP y" N. R, 22(,gNC'E;
R:1.:. 5, Seaforth. Phone 139 12'1,
THE SEAFORTH DIEWS.'
NOTICE
"Che Public ILebr
from bare will 'tie closed
Aug.S24th to Sept. l2th.
35 'GRETA 'T1-3OMP•SON,
Librarian,
WANTED,
ED
A
twiddle aged man to work on a
one -hundred -acre farm. Yearly em-
ployment,
dnent, Must be good with horses.
glean milker, 'G'ood home for
the right ht
in
an.; an.•
require quire at The News,
34
FARM M
FOR
ALE
,For sale 50 acre Tarin; good frame
house and. barn; soil loose clay 105401
40 acres summer fallow, cultivated
ready for fall.'wheat, Splendid" and
or-
chard, rd
good g well ••
3acres
ha
dos{*. Lot al, con. 12, McKillop,Y inea-
A. R. COTTFJR, 847 15th st. ES,
Owen Sound, Ont. Phone. No. 1062w
• 40 -
CRES SY'S
GUARANTEED
PRODUCTS "
Cressy's: Cabinet
Mustard is as $athd estPr. We
good as the ,best. 'We
are packing' it in 16 oz. pint fruit
sealers with no-rust.zinc screw `ca
so that after.` using the mustard P
h ou
have Y
a a pint n sealer
whit '
least '1.5c, 'Be sure and orderrorth k -
age from the .!Cressy man. Ie retails
at 35c,
We also supply 'Laxative Mint Chew-
ing Gum, 'I8 tablets to the package,
at 35c. Instead of spanking children
to make 'bhenh take medicine, ,give
then a chew of gum. ..
Wormwood Ointment and No. 13 -lin
lin-
iment are appreciated wherever they
are used. For sale by
THE JOHN HOOPER AGENCY
Seaforth, Ont.
KIPPEN.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm, 'Beck and Miss
Beck, of New York, and 'Mfrs, Roy
White and little son, of (London, visit-
ed with Mr. and afts. J. W. McLean
last week.
kfr• and Mrs. Arnold Petrie and
,hiss Mae McGregor have returned
from Toronto where they have :been
spending a few weeks.
Mrs. McClymont entertained her
Sunday school class of twelve girls.
Theyplayedsoftball and other gauzes
and then had lunch served on the
la NM.
Mr.
John J Workman, n
a of
has bought the home of our village illMee-
Kenzie. He gets possession in two
weeks:
Mrs, Cudmore, of Seaforth, visited
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Deitz.
Mr. and Mrs, Glazier, of Stratford,
called
on their friends, Mr. and Mrs.
T.
.Hut,
t
Mr,
Mrs. Edgar
and Mrs. gar Butt and Mr.
Southampton on Sundayrla'statored to
Mr, Johnston, of St. Louis, was
calling on Inc Kipper friends,
Miss Helen Munn visited her mu -
Miss Margaret Jones, for a few
days.
Miss Frances Anderson son
spent t h'
holidays
P
er
1 oItd
a sin
Y London.
don,
Master
Alex- '
.14Ic
Mur
tri '
hisge is visiting
stun
uncle 1e a
nd
aunt,
Mr,
and
5. Hopkins, of Dinsdale, I'U, Mrs. R.
Mr: and Mrs, W. Alexander spent
a day in London recently,
Mr. and Mrs. J. Jarrett and daugh-
ter spent a day in Goderich recently.
Mr. and Mrs. McDonald, London,
are visiting the latter's brother, Mr.
Arthur Anderson
WINTHROP.
endliss withean Mrandnd Mrs ent the week -
Noble Hol-
land, Huron road.
Miss Norine Armstrong, of Wing -
ham, spent the week -end with her
sister, Mrs. Fergus Bullard,
Nelson Govenlock Improving,—Wc
are pleased to hear that Mr, Nelson
Govenlock will be able to conte home
this week. His hands were badly
burned and he had to ge't one finger
of his right hand'amputated,
Rev, Mr. Cho occupied the pulpit
of Caven church on Sunday and de-
livered a very good .address.
mery has
reMiss
rnesi omerafter et spet doing a week
with friends in London, ,
An Oil without Alcohol. — Some
oils and many medicines 'have alcohol I
as a prominent ingredient. A judicious
mingling of six essential oils compose
Dr. Thomas' Eclectric 0i1, and there
is no alcohol in•it, so that its effect
are last's
FOR SALE,
3=hrner coal oil
stove w'
Florence make; and a . t1 ove
irons. 'GW' set.of K,. smooth-
'ing
2• GOV•ENLOC'I ,• Eg-
ff
• FARM HA;N'D WANTED,
1'o live oli farilt - Lot Con.
iLJ el illo 11,
P, .Spec}al lrr-,ang'enenfs: Ap-
ply to .EPWAtipin- J, 'B'OX or E. ,
BOX,
u,
FARM FOR SALE.
150 acres clip'
lac land ' • !
buil<1ia
.Delco light.2-3i'lst chase
price purchase
may remain bis mortgage . at
=A' Per cent. 'Balance may be cash or
would accept, 1st mortgage on',other
property- Would consider a house in
town, Apply J. II. 'I 1H!EATLiEY
Llyth, 33.R• 1, Ont.
•
40.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
For sale' frame ra
m
e 't
house s
c
situated to
d
village
', in
of
E
n
ho 2
td '
land, fruit` trees nde,acres o
e s and orchard, two
frame barns, Mouse contains six
rooms and kitchen;. soft ` water in
house, Electric light in house and
barns: Telephone; Will be sold
for quick sale. Apply cheap
HUD!SIOIN dv ll to .phone JAMES
E:
m 'f
i
g
o td
1
vll e
or.
on
146, :f 2
.
Sea'
fo •
nth
40
ROOMS TO RENT
Six rooms over D. sH,
St
e a
store. '
stewares
s
• Well
ventilated, d
electric ctrl
town water, c eights,
inside: toilet, Reasonable
rent, For occupancy Sept. 1st, Ap-
ply to E. L. BOK, Seaforth, ' tf
CLUB BAG LOST.
Seaforth and dExeter.011 Saturday
af-
ternoon, Augusk 13th, Finder please .e
notify The News, Office. 34
Pinna4
BOARDERS WANTED.
!ugh ' school or other bo
b alders
w'anted hi home centrad.
Apply Y located,
nn at Y The
News Office.
3S,
A brown club bag lost between
ROOMERS WANTED.
High school girls Pre#erred. Com-
fortable home with all modern con-
veniences. Apply ' to sSR'S. W. L,
KEY'S, box 61. Phone. 180.
HOUSE FOR SALE,
'Comfortable frame dwelling on
James street, 'Seaforth, Two - lots
with frame barn suitable for garage.
Will be sold cheap to close Estate..
Apply to 'W. G. WILLIS, Executor
of Robt, Willis Estate, 36
FARM FOR SALE.
!Choice 100 'farm,' Lot 1, Concession
4, Mullett, all under cultiation,
frame house and bank barn, 4;4 miles
ffom Seaforth. For particulars appy
to ROBERT •COATES, Seaforth.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.
Desirable property in good location:
Two lots. Frame house, with modern
conveniences, :' Barn, iueluding, ,. a
gra'`
g e
g, and
good 9
d Dili
P tt
Y run.
Ap-
plyi
l2
RS
MA'RGt
ARI
E
T
ROB
James and Helen sts,; Seaforth. `B'' cor.
AUCTION SALE.
Of Farm, Patin Stock and Imple-
ments. --Mrs. Teresa Jordanmple-
structed Mr. has in-
structed
oma
s Brown n t
0
bysell
Public auction on lot 22, conces-
sion
3, Hibbert,
on
Monday, a .
Se
Y, to -
ber m
S P
5th.
at 1 o'clock clock, p,iti., the follow-
ing
and. -150 acres of valuable !and
on concession 3, Hibbert, including
lot 22 and south half of lot 23. On this
land is 15.acres of bush, a good or-
ebard, plenty of good spring water, a stretch
good g house,
barn,
(Tlie sale of,sa land eish subject to tot a bracer
reserved ed '
bid
square,
q
ante
arm
Stock. —
Hor
Horses: s, 2
workaxe, e
horses, ,
1
driver,
2fi'
fillies rising 3 years sifter
of age; Cattle: much cows, 9 steers ous to.
rising 3 years of age, 9 heifers rising Ter
3 years of age, 1 steer rising 2 years No r
of age, 2 spring calves. Pigs: 1 sow, sold
4 pigs 7 months old, about 40 hens.: mance
Implements. --Binder, mower, "hay -
rake, hayloader; manure J. M
see
drill, cultivator, roller, harrows
scuti' Ier, 2 walking NOTICE TO
to tr• CREDITOR
P agile 2 ma ' f' S.
ploughs, grass -seed sower, wag. -on,
set of, bobsleighs, gravel box, -hay-
rack, rope and fork, buggy, cutter,
gasoline engine, grind stone, chest of
earpeiitet s tools, crea'ns separator,
churls and numerous other articles
co'ntm'ouly used on a 'farm. Also a
quantity of :household furniture.
• !Terins of •Sate.—
Casli for all sums
of ten dollars' or less. For over that
amount 7 months' credit will be given
en 'furnishing'a'pprovecl joint notes,
MRS, TERI7SA JORDAN,-Aefminis-
tlatrix;,Mt•. Thomas l3rown, Auction-
eer: 35
AUCTION SALE. OF MOUS
HOLD GOODS. & FURNI
The Administra'tor of the
the late M
J. Best
has instrp
Brown, auctioneer, to offer f
by public auction at the family
ecce, 'opposite the (Public
Seaforth, nth
on
Saturday, day, September 3rd, 1
at •one o'clock, the complete co
of the
use
consisting
of
the f
iu
articles: cies:
itnralnut settee;; a couch; six
chairs; floor lamp; table lamp
desk and sectional book -case.
English s
h 'fi finish); nsh
- oak
much
Spanish sl
P tleather
table, smaller ,table, benchsand 1
'ing-sband (mission finish); qt
nut oak secretary, hall rack,
tables; several od d chairs;
sidesboard, a dining -room table
six dining -room `chairs; quart
oak corner cupboard; cherry
room set, quarter -cut oak bed
set, neahogany finish ehiffonti
dressing' tables, 2 chests of dr
2 war d -robes, single iron bed,
tresses; china -ware, portieres, ca
pictures, es, boobs; stretcher; kit
range, 2 kitchen tables, kitchen c
and kitchen utensils; 'laundry
clothes 'horse, quart sealers; 1
mower, garden hose; tools, •etc.
Terms, •cas'h,
Thos. Brown, auctioneer.'
- JJOlmN M. BEST,
Adniinistrato
AUCTION SALE
TURF;
Es
of
,ted T.
or sale.
resid-
School,
927 -.
ntenets
o}lo
w
walnut
s; oak
(old
with
ibrary
sniok-
ta'rter-
and
3
iva'inut
and
er-cut
bed-.
groom
er; 2
awers,
mat
reis
n
chen
hairs, -
tubs;
awn -
ed
str
do
A
fee
1
10
chat
boo
side
goo
dres
2t
tress
tree
3 mi
ward
coon"
tures
park
bedro
poles
kitch
kitch
Th
011
011
St
Hotp
Welled
crocke
electni
ing m
step 1
r.
Mr. G:31. Elliott has been instruct
'hy ;Mr, J..M. • Wilson, of Church
eet, Seaforth, to sell by public auc-
n at Inc residence fon ' Saturday,
Au
27th, all of his household of -1
is consisting of:
Walnut parlor suite, 2 centre tables,
at
table, 2 rocking chairs,
ak extension table, 6 dining room
rs, 1 ,arm chair; secretary and
k case combined, _quarter oak; 1
board, 1' couch,, 1'stretcher, new;
d White sewing machine, 1 • oak
ser and wash stand, 1 iron bed,
voaden beds,:3. 'bed springs,.2 mat-
es, one new; 2 feather mat-
es, three wash stands (one oak),
rr
ors 2
dressers s r
(one oak), ak
1
robe,
1
blanket
cupboard,
r -
ac
fur' coat, 1 hall rack (oak; , pdc-
and pioture 'frames, tapestry
or carpet, 1 'bedroom carpet, 2
om 'rugs, curtains and curtain
, window shades, Mats, 1 large
en cupboard, 6 kitchen chairs, 2
en
tables, be
s, (linoleum, 'Happy
ht
g range, g new
Perfection n co
al
ov
e 5
gallon coal oil
can, 7einch
oint electric stove with cord a't-
, dishes, glassware, fruit jars,
ry, cutlery, cooking utensils,
c iron, small dower pots, wash-
achine, wringer, clothes horse,
adder, clothes basket, curtain
er
s,
set t of counter scales•0a.
240 lbs,, lawn mower, plane,
and bit's, bucksaw, band saw,
spirit
level,
pruning ,P clippers,
S er
s
PP' -,
hovels,
digging gg fork, k'
hoes, ash
and other articles too numer-
mention.
Tern cash.
eserve as the proprietor has
his residence, •Sale to con
at 1.30 sharp,
Wilson, proprietor; G, -H. El -
spreader, Solt, auctioneer.
REGLItag
eUSTONIERS ONLY
to Regular Customers.at this Store
'We Will Sell
Red Path Sugar at $6.6, per cwt.
{Alt.
We' Will Pay 42c in Trade for Eggs,
You Otto Deal in'Egtnondville
We wFinnigan
egmoridville
prcitlittff . I:h lwRifist il. t'f
4: . • . •la`( tltt'sb f ' i-tf ' Ffif , "I ks ,. ,., r. .,.. •• ^,„.A.._" § MOW.- a
,41•ii fliN
•
1!r
1 ; s.,
>. rklt 1fi,, !
1 t ,. Plus half a cent
hr. t't a `' 't. Si ) ' per mite beyond to all pointsiu.
t' G t e , .iN, toba, Saskatchewan. ' yg, Calgary, iVfacI,ec n' AIberta,•— , dmontoty 'Taunus
Va s. gf dand-•East. F'
RETURNING—Half a cent per mile to Winnipeg, a ,
AUG• S®4ln I+roin Toronto, Ca[edon East, 7.., ton,. Plus $20.00ii to destination,: P g•..
South and East in Ontario, also Stations in Quebec West of Bt. ' Andrews a ws and
Capreol ani
SEPT. 7th --From Stations in Ontario o West e t a Andrews and Z,achute ' d
, Toronto, l Railways:
Jet. and West and South thereof,
Special Trains for 'Winnipeg via Canadian National Iiailw6ye;
From TORONTO (Union Station) --Aug, Ito'$h--From
12.01 a.m.(MidnightAug,29th)12.300.04;10.40p.m. gh OTTAWA --Aug.
Sept. 11th -2.00 p.m.; 10.40 p.m.. night Aug. 20th); 1l.Olgno n h 12 01 a.m. (Mfd-
F m PET ORBom(Midnight From WINDSOR-seR.1t. 7th Prom
Aug. 29th) 01 Lindsay; ight —12,30 a.m. (Midnight Sept 6th) 7th 00 a isa, via Guelph,
Aster and__..........._____Atherley. vin Chatham., London, Hamilton 0 nisi Guelph,
,and Inglewood. '' Georgetown and Inglewood.
TuronBB ears froth other principal points connecting with ebbve spe t tra(ne. pot details.
Through Teabsis•yorrefah a0hte Coloniab dlseg._ conma (oea! Cnnndi n
a NaUooal Agents
° 'g°a "'eIl , t r u k Stoec,ael CaroCar for sva+man and Chi9aasero,:
vNAIL
,... .. rXh71!;7r',7•t ,u, ,`'•r nt:Ftf : :,.
THE .BANKRUPTCY ACT.
In the matter' of bunean .Eel us
g Buck
authorized assignor.
Notice is herebygiven
Dun-
can Fergus 'Buck, othe
that o
gas of the To' tvn o
Seaforth in the:County of
Iiauno e
Photographer; Debtor, did on .the
'salt day ,of August, 1927, ` make an
authorized assign'men't of all his ro-
perty for the 'benefit P
p# his creditors,
and that Edmund Weld; of the' City
of London, County of Middlesex, Of-
ficial! .Receiver, has appointed ire to
be . custodian 'of the • estate of the
debtor until the creditors at' -their
first meeting shall elect a trustee 10,
administer the estate of the debtor.
Notice is
further
given
fir'
g t that ove
first meetingof creditors !editors in the above
estate will be held at the law offices
of John Ii, (Best, Seaforth, Ontario,
ort 'Monday, the 22nd- day .01 August,
1
9 7 ..
at
tW '
O
o'clock '
in
the. •
after
To entitle noon,
you to, vote thereat,
proof of your claim must be 'lod'ged
with h
me
before the
meeting
i
s held,
td
together a er with bhe proxies to be used
at such -meeting.
THURSDAY, AUGUST 25, 1927.
PROFESSIONAL O S
?~ SION
AL. CARDS. Medical.
R.
H...,ITUG!H );LOSS, , 1?hysician
and Surgeon, La te of Lna'
,pita! London,tion Hrlr
England. ' r6 Special
phone
f' attention to diseases of the eye, ear;'
nose and throat, Office and :res'
encs behind Dominion 'Bank, td
Phone No, '5 • . Office
Residence Shane 106.
DIR. F. J. 'BURRt0r
D
We Seaforth.
Office a , nth.
and residence, Goderich etre
Br-
east of the Met'hod'ist IChurch,` Cor-
oner for the 'County of.Huron, Tele-
phone No, 40.
ISR. C. MAOKA _
honor Y• G, Mackay,
or graduate of Trinity Culver's
it
Y arid
gold 8' medallist of Trinity
Medical College; member
COS -
lege of Physicians and 'Surgeons the ro-.
Ont Surgeons of
alto. d
D
1R
,F
.IR...
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Nose
E
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Y F -a
Nose and 'Throat. Gnaduate n'Ii2edia•
cine, University of
Toronto 1897. Late,Aexistant New
York Ophthalmic and'
Aural Institute, Moorefields ,Eye, and'
Golden 'S
AND further take
notice
' t
hat it (doll,
E
n $'lar
d'r
•
e
At
Co
m
ne
rclal hotel,
hosptais, Lo
n-
fyooruwhaltviceiuyouclaiarme eenntitld theodreabntokr,.fSreoamor1t1'a3mrd to'o3pday in each month,proof of such claim be filed Next visit inSePtomhrwith meor
the trustee
that hat will be
the date 01 'thein 'bhientrty days from
present en
t
notice tc .
e
from or,
ori and after -the expiration of the
time fixed by subsection 8 of section
37 of the said Act, the`
the defitor's estate sha'I ' proceeds trj t_
ed. ancon 1 bJ distribut-
ed
gbh parties entitled thereto,
having regard only to the claims of
which shall have 'been then received.
DATED at Stratford, this lath via
•01 August, 1927. Y
JOHN
STEVENSON,
Box 403 Custodian.
Stratford,,
Ontario, Canada,
Want and For Sale ad's 1
week 25c
•
THE MCKI(LOP'
Mutual Fire
Insur
arc
e
Co,
FARM A/ND ISOLATED
PROPERTY L Y, ATEI TOWN
N I'NS URED
Officers—James Connolly, . God r-
ich;, Alex. James Evans, Beechwood,
Vice President; )Z, F. McGregor
Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors—Wm. Rlnn, No..2 Sea -
forth,
Jon John Bennewies, .Brodhagen•
Evans, 'Beechwood; M. Mc-
Ewen, Clinton; James !Connolly, God-
erich• Alex. Broadfoot, No, 3, Sea-
forth; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton;
Robert Ferris, Harlpcic; :George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3 ,. Seaforth; Murray'
Gibson, Brucefield."
Agents --Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, •Clin-
Clin-
ton;
E.
Murry H'nchley,'6eaforth; j, A.
y, rr, No. 3, Seaforth; J, V.
Bbeo, Holrnesv111e; ''R. G. Jarmouth,
rnh on. James Kerr and John
k, Seaforth, auditors. Parties
desirous to effect insurance or trans-
act other business will be prom tl
the ndab ed
10 by applieation to any f
named
officers addressed
se
dto`thetr respective
0
P sto
ffic
es.
I D'R. W. C. EPROAT.—+Graduate of
Faculty of 'Medicine
UniversityOntario,.Londn. Memberof 'College of hysieiaos•
Sur-
geons of Ontario.-- ands
Drug Store, -Office in' Serf Seaforth.
Phone 90. Main St, -Seaforth r.
Dental.
D'
R..
JA.IM1
UN
N
Successor to Dr. R. R. Rossgradu-
ate.
of Northwestern University, ,Chi-
cago, Ill. Licentiate 'Royal 'College of
Dental 'Surgeons, Toronto: Office
over Sifs' hardware, Main street,
Seaforth. Phone 151.
'ISR, F. J. 'B•E(OliFJLY,
raduate
R'oya'l 'College of DSurgeons,
urgeons,,
Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith%
Grocery, Main street, 'Seaforth,.
Phones, (office 185RV residence ]S5jt
Auctioneer. ,
GEORGE
ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Arrangements can be made ,for Sale
Date at The Seaforth News. 'Charger
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed!:
WATSON
AND REID'S-
' REAL
AND INSURANC ATE
(Successors to E AGENCY
MA2N • ST. James lVVateot)
SEAFORiPFI, ONT.
.All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Claw
Companies.
ani
P es
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Wednes a
d
1.25
BW'heat, per 'bus„.... August 24th,
adtey, Per bus.' o 75c
Oats; per 'bus. , , • . , ..45c -75c.
Shorts, pern ....$ 50s
wt.
Bran, per •...... 1.75
cwt, ,
B .,,.... 1.7
Butter, per 5
, Ib
P ,
5e 32
Eggs,c35c
per per •25c-30c-3'Sc
Potatoes, bag . , .. $
1.59
Hogs, Per cwt. 10.25
W.
BATI3MAN
Ladies and'
Gentlemen s Tail®r
invites yon to Zook over
The New Fa Suitings
SUltlYlgs
Upstairs Over
Keatin 's-
Drug Store
MAIN ST, S
EAFORTN
Thursday, Friday a
dNndSaturday
iID NAGEL
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0
A Comedy with locale in Germany after the war
Monday Tuesday and "
Wednesday
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Wife
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