The Seaforth News, 1927-10-06, Page 8AGE.EIU`IIT
HENSALL,
• Mr. Alvn. ;Moore, of London, visit-
cd friends in town on Friday.
Mrs,'W,--Speare,'of Highgate; visit-
• ed for: a few. days with Mrs, H. Reid
and Miss Mirmfe iReid,
• 'air ..• Reynolds, -ef Tillsonburg,
visited over the week -end with his
sisters here, •
Mr, Laird Joynt underwent•an op-
eration at Mrs: Patterson..'s. hospital
on Friday last for the removal Of his
tonsils, anti is getting along nicely,"
Mra. A. L. Case visited' friends in
'Londun oes Saturday, •
- Mr. and _Mrs G. F. Case recently
:uttcnded the golden wedding of Mr.
and Mrs. A. ,r, Morrow, at Goderich.
The services !tt the United Church
on 'Sunday last were largely attended,
Rev, Mr, 1•iiscocks, of Crediton,
preached at the tnorning 'service and
Miss Mitchell, of Toronto, delivered a
splendid address in connection with
the work of the Women's Missionary
Society; at the evening service. •
Miss• Helen Smieh, of Omer, Mich
visited for e few days with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs.: Alex. Smith.
Mr. Aaron Stoodley,. of Brandon,
Mao., is visiting with Mrs. " Clic,.
Years for a short time.
An apron• Shower was held at -the
• home of Mr. Mark Drysdale an Wed-,
nesciay evening last; the aprons being
• for a bazaar- to be held in the near
future, A dainty lunch was served -
at the close of the evening.
• Miss Mattie Ellis pleasantly enter -
mined the members of her Sunday
school class on Saturday evening.
After a dainty supper was served, the
evening was. spent. in .games and
ntnsie
blr 1 1 1 e'rv, of Detroit, visited
over thh. week -end with his mother
herr,
A miser from lfeneall attended
the ann.imrsary servliies at Hhliegreen
cn-.Snnd.,‘•last.
Res Mr. Sinclair preached anni-
versary servlet.- at Crediton rn,
daylast.
fhc services in' Carmel Presbyter-
ian Church were Iargely attended,
end splendid sermons were delverect
toe the pastor.
Mrs, Erie Mester ''f Seaforth, who
has been visiting for some time with
teletiv, Hensel]. has returned
be rite'
ls> Radiates McKay, of. Toronto
is yi:es•.ng w„rs Roti. and \4r , .1. Mc
1!
Mess; Iien v Beavers and Nor
man Pickard, 1, of (lay township, ever
let lyre. Magistrate Reid at (.Goderich
en Thursday and admitte:! breaking
intoe store et 2ttrich wind MinDoti ll
garage •at Hensall t!ie :sight before
('hey are also ut . uspecter hurglarie
a. Eaeter and ly ppen tis tin0 m 1 t
The ear belonging t Che to Ie, it
Exeter. was also taker,. Pe . -s as> 1
Pickard were remanded e r a .week.
Mrs. (Dr.) Dougall, of Detroit, vi
.>-
i r.1 e't
r the weeR •th relative;
7 "Jinn.
rix: meeting or tent 'toting Peol se s
1 e GMe of the 1. toted Church was
t•e d sir Monday ,venins with a gaud
:,d,n.e present.The netting was
.
i charge o' • M Emma Dickson
andpt .ted over by Miss Luta Mc-
Donald,
nit
Donal 1, and was ripened by the sing.
ing .if :n hymn, atter which Mies
F I- 'ed si prayer, • The Seriptore
it se, et wee react by. NIar o s Sinclair,
fere-awed
h the reading .s the :athl-
ete,
m
i -
,t : hist ist meetin - { he secret -
5c -y. 1 t t, wasrendered by sire
jt:ni,tr , accompanied by Mia
1retse 1) g un las -n the piano.. Mr,
Sutherland.,t i nsua pleasing
m fusee k ave he 1 >pic on esson
from the Life
1 Chi et,' which was
-eery in ere - e' Miss Eleanor F h
favored 1 tt a 1 nee with a pianon
swhich was reedy enjoyed, Mr.
S sictair closed the meeting with pray-
er.
1'3e Welfare Leath e'1uh o,' <'arntei
Presbyterian ('hare's held show ;neet-
so' on Monde.i inn{ n •:ii base-
ment : .h< •'larch The meeting was
r.pentel iv r..t ing hymn 541,followed
by the 1 ,rel : prayer in snison. rhe
;,cripat e essen P atm 93.was read
by Mfis Dorothy Little. eh • wh eh
hysun 761 vas .sial„ The nnnotes of
the last meeting were ret' by Mies'
Henn !,slut oft, after. which the roll
was eat ed. The e'eetion of officers
look pace for ,he wmittg year.. as
follows President. Had -
$0,1
3 Miss Rena t l
sun -(re clected); vice president, Thos.
.Dougall; Secretary. Helen Dougall
(re-elettel) vice secretary., Margaret
McLaren seasurer. :Malcolm Dong-
all
ongt , ;re-elected); roil cath ellen Bell
p mist, Margaret McLaren (re-elect
r !s V'tee pianist Jean Boutin -on; ex -1
e'ettive nninittee Mr. Win. Craig,
M I. Hudson and •Helen Johnson, ,
eisin committee, Mr, Walker and
'\!r'. k Y. Mcl.t. h. 1+ ,tats. liter' tr
ended t,• hotel a seiner roast at. the 1
home ,i e6 Peter Moir on Monday
ereoiisg October 10th. Other tat-
ters were .hen ct scussed, after which i
the meeting was closed • by singing
hymn 75'i. followed by the. benedic-
tion. Irene Hoggarth - presided as I
tut .;4.
Mrs. R. R. Patterson, of Calgary,is
visiting for a couple of Months with
Mt . and Mfrs, C. Hodson.
Mr. Lee Hed'ien vie tmg relati
1 ("art I:Ittron.
Next Sunday evening M. the 1.Ini 1
.Church the service will he especially
for the young people, ;\ young pen
pit •In it ,nd1l furnish si_
t music for
-• the occasion. -Everybody r cordially
invited to attend.
Mr, I. W. Skinner is havinga nn
ale this week. of this drygaoda and
groceries and greatly redaring h
prices during the sale. --- '1
Council Meeting. he regular
meeting ,,f the •village council wa.S
held ,en Tuesday evening. All the
members presentwith the Reeve in
the chair: 'Clre.minntea of the last,
meeting were rarl and adopter' on'
motion of Iliggias and Consist. Reeve!
Geiger reported to the Council about
catch basin in .front of David Nichols
and which is to be placed there shiirt
ly and that the. new •water 'tank for
fire purposes had arrived in town.-
Coimcillor Coneitt reported that
Councillor Priest and himself 'had ex-
arnined the Miss Mitchell drain, and
thotsght that the drain should be
opened and examined, which they
were instructed'.So do. On Motion of
'Higgins -'and -Priest, Councillors Con -
5111 and 'Cameron were appointed a
committee to examine the gravel pits
THE SEAI;ORTI NEWS.
THURSDAY, OCTOBER 6, 1927.
a1 •1. Pfaff's and Wm, Green's, and to. worth- sows bred 3 weeks;' 18 pigs, 10
make arrangements to have a number necks old; 19 pigs 9 weeks old; 10
of loads_ of gravel placed on the pigs 12 weeks old, 40 hens one year
streets •;''.rhe clerk was dnsitructed to
(,'C}ontinued on Page 5).
AUCTION SALE.
Of Land, Buildings and Machinery.
-Under instructions from the owner,
t will sell by auction on the premises
on ,Railway Street in the Town of
Seaforth,' on Saturday, Oct, 15th, at
twp o'clock. in the afteinoon:.Lot 69,
Jarvis Survey, Town of Seaforth, 66'
x 132', on which is said to be erected
a two-story frame warehouse, 3'8' 6"
x 60' 9" and a one-story frame office
building 17' 3" x 29'. Lot 70, Jarvis
Survey, Town of Seaforth, 66' x 132',
on which is said to be erected a two-
story flax mill, 72' x ,36' of frame con-
struction 'metal -clad, with ruetal.roof,
and a corrugated iron boiler house.
Lot 71,- Jarvis 'Survey, Town of 'Sea -
forth, 66' x 132' onwhich is said to
be erected a one-story frame barn,
40' x 24'. Part of Lot 72, Jarvis sur -
''e}. Vacant land. And the following
equipment: "1 horizontal tube boiler,
42' x 10'. 1 smoke stack, '40'. I wa-
gon cafes, eapacity 5 tons, 1: ,floor
scales, 42 x 40 platform. 1 Westing-
house motor and starter 25 h.p. 1
Westinghouse motor 3 h.p. 1' 40„
"Blower Fan", with galvanized pipe
system. 1 flax tow shaker machine.
1 battery of 9 flax scutching knives
and boxes. 2 fax tow tamer knives
and boxes. 1 clipper seed cleaning
machine. 2 flax threshing machines,
whipper;. table , benches, 1 Via" pipe.
radiators, tool„ etc., etc. Conditions
of Sale: '..and and Buildings will be
offered en bloc, subject to a reserve,
bid, if unsold. they will then be of-
fered separately. Equipment "will be
offered item by item. '1'crsns—'All
sums of ten dollars and under, cash;
,ever that amount. ten per cent. cash,
balance eix months' credit on approv-
ed joint noteswith interest at 6 p.c.
Deeds to land delivered on comple-
tion of payments.The Sovereign
Production Corporation Ltd., Owner.
(neo. If. Elliott, Auctioneer. 41
AUCTION SALE.in
01 Farm. Stock, implements and
Household l ffects.--Thomas Brown,
lnetienseer, has received instructions
;tont Mr. J. i Ward to sell by pub-
' lie ;ruction at lot 9, eon. 5, Tucker-
- smith, 011 Monday, October 17th,
1927, at 1 p.nt , the following: Horses
-1 Perchernn mare, 4 years old,'
about 1400 lbs.: 1 mare about 1300 1b.;-
1 mare about 12011 th., all bred to Vic-
tor: 1 hay driving mare. 1 yearling
3. colt 1 sorel horse, 1300 the. Cattle---
• ' ,? c•sivs clue in :Mar., 1 cow due in Feb.,.
s I :ao nue. in May. 2 Jersey cows due:
n Mareh. 1 farrow 1 c w. 2 yearling
rc;ferv, 4 calve Pigs—S chunks
lenit 100 lha 3 ehitukc about 75 Ib,
1 son with 9 pigs. 1 fat sow. Fewl—
,,hoet Fowl—
,,hoe,t] yea ling liens. about 40 pule
!e s e d e '-:at/ - Rucke, pair Emden
Iinpiement; Binder, 5 -ft
Mower, rake. dist. thrill iultivator, all
ah„ arc Massey -Harris; set discs,
utanurt spreader, :teen roller, 5-`ec-
tion harrow,,,. ,s-,. seuffler, wagon, wheel -
!ter: gravel lyre., light wagon,.
steel tie !piggy, fanning trill. cutting
Inc,o.utter, 2 sets work harness, Ve
t work harness ' sets buggy her,.
s' t' its. Hassey Harris cream
,,a at + at if nt w ling ropes.
;tet•' troughs, feed !copper for
chickenchickene. huck saw, cross cut saw,
axes, :' crow bars. a
1 "•
ahont ten loads hay Honse-
s ♦:i Effects Quebec cook stove.
to a iu her heater, new; small heat-
er,
• iv 3. burner oil stove with Oven,
was; -,;,1g. ,nae. ane, wringer, several
p til, about 150 fruit jars, barrel I
churn, =mall churn, incubator and
brooder. 2 kitchen tables, 3 beds.
parlor suite, walnut: sewing machine
kitchen chairs, glass rtiphoard, wash -
•nn' -t The farm also ai'1 he offered
'..r ,a'.. Terms All sum, of $10 and
1+81•r, • tors: over that amount, 12
rip •s n.' eredit .hall he .given on fur-
nishinet apProyed joint notes, land
owite r. 15 security. Five per cent- off
for cash on credit amounts. Thos. -
Br. n'n, auct.: J. C. Ward, proprietor.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SALE
Of House and Lot and Furniture in
Seaforth.
Che .ldusinistrator. of the estate of
Richard Pinder, sh'c'ea td: will offer
5,1'. by public auction on the
premises just South East of Victoria
1 nils
Seaforth, on Saturday: Oct. _
it.4s; tw a , t Kik 11,m„ the follow -1
ep'rty: -.1 t. !mothers 101 and
102 in Gouiuic ek's survey in she .
Tows( n Seaforth, in the County of
Huron. There s .,n the premises a
•-1 mortally c:•en room frame
hoes,. n a ,;e;, , elate of repair with
a a rm nt 1 ,un ! a i,m and good cellar.
Terins of Sale---.Cen per .cent. r,f
the par: hale money on the day of
sale and the balance within three
weelts. At the ,same rinse and place
there v II be offered -for sale the fat-.
sing fnrniture and effects: Dining -
r cin bl , q dining room chairs, 7,
kitchen chairs, glass cupboard, side-
board', I euser sash =,rand, 2 rocking
c!laiN., he.det-ads and mattresses,
„k vt al heater; noal oil stove
(a leu, i tenth over), hewing mach -
,.t0 i 51 a ty new), el;ithes Maki wring -
linoleum (1.0'x 16),
,a. s,111, ((lats. curtains, pictures;'
lanips. dishes. frith gems, galvanized
1Th, slep ladder, stove Dines, garden
0015 'r'e'run.: of sale of fur-
eiterte cash.
For er iter terms • and .renditions
•
,.at,, ,ippty 50;
BEST 8r BEST, Seaforth, Ont.
SOlirdtors for ;'\'lministrat,r.
Dated O t'o 5t11, 1927. •
Time, Brown. _Auctioneer. 42
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
Of Farm, Farm Stock and 'Imple-
mnents at Lot 21, London Road,, 154
miles north of Brtmefield, on Thurs-
day, Oct, 20th, at 1 p.m. sharp, con-
sisting of: Bay horse 6 years old;.
brown horse,'7 years old; grey. horse,
6 years old; aged driving horse, good
single or 'double; black driver, 7 years
old; bay driver, 7 years old; bay
horse, 9 years old, 'general purpose,
good reliable .horse. "'Cattle- Holstein
COW, due Nov. 5th; Durham cow, due
Nov, lath; Durham cow, clue Nov.
20th; cow, pure bred, good milker; 6
yearling steers; 6 yearling heifers.
Pigs- -York sow. doe in Nov,::3'ram-
old. Implements, — Massey (Harris
Lender, 7ft. cut; Deering mower, 6 ft,
gut, Massey -Harris 17 -tooth cultiva-
tor, broad caster cclps;bined; 3 drum
land roller; bay rake; Adams wagon,
nearly new; wagon rack; hay and
stock combined, nearly new; .gravel
box; 2 Fleury walking plows; 2 set
diamond harrows; 6 horse power In-
ternational engine, mounted; fanning
mill; 3 rollergrain crusher; cutting
box, set scales; Portland tland cutter, light
wagon;- rubber tire buggy; steel tire
top buggy; steel tire show buggy;
steam cooker; sap pan; 50 sap pails;
set teats harness, nearly new; 2 set
plow harness; Set single harness;
forks, chains, whiffletrees and numer-
ous other articles. Farm consists of
100 acres, 'more or less, of good clay
loans, well underdrainect and in high
state, ofcultivation, quantity of hard
wood bush, bank learn 74.x40 feet with
cement foundation and cement floors,
well stabled, new steel., driving shed
24x40 feet, hen house 18x24 feet.
There is a goon' comfortable 8 -room
154 storey' brick house.. This is a
most desirable property, well located,.
being 114 miles from :Brueeie1d and
5 miles from !Clinton, 12 acres of fall
wheat and fall plowing done. Terms
of sale: All sums of $10 and under,
casts; over that amount, 12 months'
credit will be given on furnishing ap-
proved joint notes or a discount of 6
per cent. allowed for cash on credit
amounts. iEverything advertised to
be sold as proprietor is, giving up
farming; "Terms on farm: 10 Per cent
of purchase price paid down on day
of sale. 50 per cent. of purchase price
may remain on property at, reasonable
rate of interest; balance in 30 days.
Frank Lane, prop,;, G. H. Elliott.
auctioneer, 41
NOTICE TO CREDITORS.
In the Estate of Alexander McBeath,
Deceased,
NOTICE is hereby given that all
persons having claims against the
estate of Alexander McBeath, late of
the Township of,Stanley, in the Couss.
ty of Huron, Yeoman, deceased, who.
lied on or about the thirtieth day of
July. A.D. 1927, are required to de-
liver to John McEwen and Hugh
Aikenhead, the executors of the said
estate or their solicitor, on or before
the first day of November, A.D. 1927,
a full statement of their claims to-
gether with particulars thereof, and
the nature of the securities, if any,
held by them all duly verified by af-
fidavit.
AND TAKE NOTICE that after
the said last mentioned date the said
executors will proceed to distribute
the estate of the said deceased among-
st the persons entitled thereto, having
regard only to such claims as they
shall have received due notice and iu
accordance therewith.
D;1TED at Clinton, Ontario, this
fourth day of October, A.D. 1927.
W. 13RYDONE, Clinton, Ontario.
Solicitor for the said Executors.
42
AUCTION SALE,•
'G'lid'e will be offered for sale at
Duff's Manse, ?-vieKillop,, on Tuesday,
the 11'tmt day of October, at 2 p. m.,
the following articles: 1 extension
dining room table; 1 sideboard; 1 roll
top desk (quarter cut oak); 1' iron
bedstead; 6 dining room chairs; 1
morris chair; 1 rocking chair; 1 steel-
tirett buggy; 1 cutter; 1 wheelbarrow;
1 step ladder; 2 sets harness (one
nearly new); 1 wringer, 1 stable fork
&c,' currycombs and brushes; 1 Que-
bec heater, coal .or wood stove; ' 1
Queen heater wood stove, stove pipes,
1 robe, 1 horse blanket, 1 gallon
measure, 1 boggy spread, 2 lanterns,
2 spades, I bucksaw, ,1 rake, 2 lamps,
1 bracket lamp, 1 parlor lamp, 1 chaff
basket, 1 clothes basket, '1 market
basket, 2 bedroom rugs, pictures,
dishes, 1 bird cage, wide poultry
netting. Poultry: Six one -year-old
hens and sixteen young chickens( pure
speckled Sussex). Floor linoleum,
Terms cash. Rev. J. A. Ferguson,
Proprietor, T. Brown, Auctioneer,
AUCTION SALE.
00 Friday, October 21st at 12.30
p.m., on lot 8, con, 9, Tuckcrsutith,
extensive auction sale of farm, farm
stock, implements and hotiseliold
furniture, John Hay, Proprietor;
Thos, Brown, Auctioneer.'
RUGS AND CARPETS WOVEN.
Person's wishing to have rugs or
carpets woven at any time, can have
then ,promptly and neatly done by
applying to MRS. A. 'C'ALD'ER,
James st. 40
BUSINESSES FOR SALE.
London cash and carry grocery;.
milk- route; contents of rooming
house; confectionery; eaittents of din-
ing room; meat and provisions store;
small grocery, and gas station. SYD-
NEY SMYT''HE, Market .Lane, Lon-
don, Ont. 40
Want and For Sale ads, 3 times 50c
lIONOMOr
If
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IN MEMORIAM.
In loving memory of John 'Dodds,.
who passed away one year, ago, Oct,
1st, 1926.
His faint, last wish we should like to
have heard
And breathed in his ear one parting
g
ward.
Only those vylto have lost are able to
tell
The pain of the Heart iri'not saying.
farewell.
--Wife and Daughters.
CARD OF THANKS.
The family of the late Mrs. Alex
tattler Torry wish to express, sincere
appreciation of the kind ''help and
sympathy in their bereavement.
PAPERS LOST.
Lost, agreements.
notes and two 'a reeents.
$1 reward .if mailed to me�:HiEtNRY
H'ERIR1G!OTT, M'iidmay,' 'mitt,: 41
FOR SALE
Building 15 'by 18 ft., suitable 'for
stable or garage, Also buggy and
light wagon. Apply to MES. JAMES
G. MAiRITIN, West William st, or
Box 192. , 42
HOUSE FOR SALE.•
Comfortable frame dwelling on
James street. Two tots with barn
suitable for garage. Immediate pos-
session, Best bargain in. Seaforth,
APPIy to W. G. WIILLIS, executor
of. Rohl. Willis Estate. . • 44.
PROPERTY FOR SALE.)
On East William street, Seaforth,.
five roomed cottage, electric light,,
hard and soft water inside. Owner
leaving 'town. Apgty to MRS, SYD-
NEY DEEM. tf
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE.
Good seven -room frame house with
woodshed, on Jatnes st., Seaforth.
Electric light. and water in house.
Good hen house on property. ;Small
fruits, Apply at The News Office. 41,
QUALiTY S
s
WE CAN OFFER YOU
Williams . Shoes, Greb Shoes,
cbum Shoes
Better Shoes at JGctwt;r Pi'icos Count, Bily your Shoes
Tri I+gutondville
Poultry and New Laid -1, ge, gs Wonted a int , .
d ttt the Top E) tue,r,
It. Will Payr You to Deal With •
J Finnigan
Lximondville
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m>�xrmterouanoaar - -
Ontario's Highways b-,
qe
in the 1
See the Province in its Panorama of Caro
Nature is kind to Ontario in .the autumn.
She splashes reds and yellows and browns and
greens over the landscape in a truly extra-
vagant manner. Mile after mile, on hill and
in valley, the spectacle is a constant delight'
Get out into the Province this fall. Use the
good roads to go where Nature exhibits her
most artistic handiwork.
But when you go out on the road, whether on
business or pleasure, remember you owe it to
yourself and to others to exercise courtesy
and common sense in driving. ,
Avoid excessive speed. There is no excuse
for reckless driving. Slow down at curves, at
intersections of railways or other highways,
near schools and when passing pedestrians.
Be sure of your brakes. See that they arc
always in good condition. Your life or the
lives of others may depend upon your brakes.
Watch your headlights. See that they do
not glare. There is more night driving in the
fall, and glaring lights are a positive menace,
BE COURTEOUS. Obey the rules of the
road. When the exercise of your full rights
means danger or inconvenience to others,
don't insist. Be patient.
Be sure you have your Motor
Vehicle Operator's License with
you. It may be asked for at
any time by Traffic Patrol or
town police officers.
Ontario
epartment ; , f Highways
Hon, O3EO. S. HENRY, Minister.
ss
MIKRINEINNIMIMIS
FARM FOR SALE.
!Choice 100 'farm, Lot 1,Concession
4,'Hullett, all under cultivation, a new
frame house and bank barn, 44 miles
from Seaforth.. For particulars appy
to ROBERT COA'TES, Seaforth,
FARM FOR SALE,
104 acres, lots 27 and 28, Con, 14,
ltIcI(illop, 14 miles front the village
of Walton. On the farm is a good
house, two banes and other outbuild-
ings. For price and terns write MRS,
RALPH W. CO'NNOR, 10705 75th
ave., Strathcona, Alta. 43
FARM FOR SALE.
Lot 15, con. 14, McKillop, 134
acres. 'The 'buildings all in No. 1
shape. ' 10 -room brick house, with
furnace and cistern.. Bank barn, 40x60,
and straw shed 36x45, Hen house
16x25. Driving shed and impieinent
house 251-.35, Windmill, water in
stable, 5 acres h'ardwood bush. Place
will be all fall ploughed. Apply on the
premises, HENRY S'TBM'O'R'E, Wal-
ton, r.r. 1. Phone 243r25, 41
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE
For sale, fraise house situated in
village of 'Egmondvflle, 2 acres of
land, fruit trees and orchard, two
frame barns. House contains six
rooms and kitchen, soft water in
house. Electric light in house and
barns, 'Telephone. Will be sold cheap
for quick sale. Apply to JAMES
HUDSON, Egmondville, or phone 2
on 146, Seaforth. 40
FARM FOR SALE.
For sale 50 acre farm, good frazzle
house and barn; soil loose clay loam;
40 acres summer fallow, cultivated and
ready for fall 'wheat. Splendid or-
chard, good well; 8 acres hay mea-
dow. Lot 11, con. 12, McKillop. MRS.
A.. R, COTTER, 847 15th st. E.,
Owen Sound, Ont. Phone No. 1062w
40
PROPERTY FOR. SALE.
Desirable property in good location.
Two lots. Frame house, with modern
conveniences, Barn, including a
garage, and good poultry run. • Ap-
ply MRS, MARGARET ROBB, cor.
James and I3elen stat, Seaforth' 40
FOR RENT.
The Water Works house will be
rented on liberal -terms to suitable
tenant, Apply to
F. D. HUTCHI'SON,
Chairman of Property Committee.•
THE IcKILLOP
Mutual Fire insurance Co,
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED
Officers James Connolly, Goder-
ich; Alex. James Evans, 'Beechwood,
Vice President; D. F. McGregor,
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors-JWm, Rinn, No. 2 Sea-
forth, John Bennewies,Brodhagen;
James Evans,- Beechwood; ' 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, Brucefield.
Agents—Alex. Leitch, r.r, 1, Cin-2E3ogs per cwt
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Medical,
DR. H, HUGH ROSS, Physicians
and Surgeon. Late. of London Hos-
pital, London, England., Specie:
attention to diseases of the eye, eor
arose and thsioat. Office and resid-
ence behind Dominion Bank, Offfee
Phone No, 5; residence Phone 106.
DIR. F. J. BURROWS, Seafortta.
Office and residence, •Goderich street;
east of the Methodist (Church. Cor-
oner. for the County of Huron. Tete -
phone. No. 40.
DR. C. MAC'KAY.—C, Maokiay,
honor graduate of Trinity Univers-
ity, and gold medallist of Tr'ieuki;yt
Medical ' College; member of the 'Gall-
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario. -.0
DR. F.
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J.R.ER—E Ye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. Gtuduate in Meg
eine, University of Toronto 1897. Late
Assistant New York Ophthalmic sad
Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, anon
Golden Square throat hospitals, L„In:a-
dony England, At Commercial hotel;
Seaforth, 3rd 'Monday in ea^h nnotath,
from 1'1 a.m. to 3 p.m.
DR. W, 'C. SPI OAT, --Graduate of
Faculty of 'Medi.cine, University. of
Western Ontario, London. Member
of .College of Physicians and Stur-
geons of Ontario.'Officc in Aberbart'g
Drug Store, Main St, Seaforth..
Phone 90.
Dental.
DR. J A. IIMIUNN
'Successor to Dr. R, R. Ross, gradu-
ate of Northwestern University, Chi-
cago, I11. Licentiate Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, Toronto, OiOce
r ser Sills' hardware, Main Wee.
Seaforth. Phone 1'51.
DR. F. J. "B'EOHELY, gradutete
Royal College of Dental Surgeons,
Toronto. Office- over W. R. Sntitfi's
Grocery, Main street, Seaforth.
Phones, 'office 1'85W, residence 185J.
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 guaranteol.
WATSON AND REIEn
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
(Successors to James 'Watson) ,
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT.
.Ali kinds. of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Cress
Companies.
SEAFORTH 'MARKETS.
Wednesday, Oct. 5.
Wheat,, per bus. $1:23
Barley, per bus, ......... ..75e
Oats, per bus, • 50c
Buckwheat, per bus. 73c -75c
Shorts, per cwt, .............. $1.90
Bran, per cwt. $1,75
Butter, per 1b. 351,
Eggs, per doz, 32c -40c
$125
$9:501
Potatoes, per bag
ton; E. Hmchley, 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 appiiration to any of
the above named officers addressed
to their respective postoffices.
FARM FOR SALE
100 acres, lot 24, con. 2, Stanley,
good state of cultivation. Bank barn,
76x40, driving shed 40 x 24, cement
silo. Good brick house, 2 never -fail-
ing wells. 14. SAUND'ERCOCIC,
Brucefield. Phone 621-r-31, Clinton
central 42
E. W BATEMAN
Ladies' and Gentlemen's Tailor
invites you to Rook over
The New Fall Suitings
Upstairs Over
Keating's Drug Store
MAIN ST, , SEAFORTH
Thursday,- Friday, and Saturday
ie D .IX
with
MARY BRIAN and JACK RENAULT
�in
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K ,.t x RILEy
The Quarterback takes to the squared circle and delivers
a . sure enough knockout
Story by the sports writer. Albert Payson Torhune
Monday Tuesday and Wednesday
The Big Dramatic Success
STELLA DALLAS with DELLE BENNETT
A Ten Reel Production
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The Win'ni'ng of Barbara Worth
by Harold Bell Wright •