The Seaforth News, 1925-07-16, Page 4PAGE FOUR.
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$T, 'COLUMB.A:N.
Mr. J.' V. McIntyre, !of Toronto,
epent a few day's vlsitiagat the home
of Mr, and'Mrs. P. V. ,McGrath,. St.
Columban.
Mr. and •Mrs. rlvl, Stapleton and
son, of Totedo'-,.Ohio, were here
'� ` ' a homes of his brothers
visiting at the m
ATr.and Mrs. P. Stapleton, \cion and 'Mt.
and +bLre, Jerry Stapleton, of Hiblbert,.
it is seventeen' years einne 01r, Stan -
beton was here last and he notes.
rarlarry changes in intervening years.
Mr, Joseph P. Moylan met with
an unfortunate occident white et
bathe]] practive wheti he had his
rt'oll(arbone broken, Dr. Fergeeoe of
Dstbliu -was called and under his
mare he is progressing favorably. He
hill\ ibe missed an the line of the St.
Coltt'nnben football 'team in is final
1,'ciuies.
,Miss Margaret McQuaid, of To-
ronto, spent a week visiting at the
homes of Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc
(ittaid and Mr. aiid ,Mrs, Joseph Mc-
Quaid,..McKillop.
.Mr. James Stapleton, of Toledo,
Ohio, is a VSsitot•. at the homes of his
,t,rothers, Mr. and Mrs. Jerry Staple
:'cit ancd J1i and Mrs, Patrick Staple -
em
Miisss ,Annie 'McQuaid, ,who .has
e:6050 in a very serious condition with
heart trouble and goitre, is slightly
denter. We sincerely 'hope for hid -
mate recovery.
Miss Minnie and Mr. Con, Dalton
are visiting with friends in Goderch
and Kingsbridge.
Mr. John Melady, of Detroit, is
visiting at the home of his Mather,
11r. Joseph Melady, ILibbert,
,.\Liss 'Mary Doyle, daughter of
.Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle, who has
beeu spending a few weeks holidays
.at the parental home in Hibbert, re-
turned to Detroit this week,
Mies S. Queenen, of Detroit, is
.spending a weeks' holidays at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Owen Hart,
St. Columban.
Ur. Mark Miles, -J r., while riding a
bicycle on the highway at St. Col
enuban, was struck by a car and was
painfully bruised and cut, but not
seriously.
Miss Clara Kranskopf, of Windsor,
u, et -present home on a visit to her
mother. :Mrs. Joseph' Krauskopf, of
St, Columban.
Football, --On Friday evening the
Tuckersmith Hurons and St. Col-
umhan football teams met in the re-
play of the game protested by Tock-
ersmit'h. They 'battled for 100 min-
utes -to •break the 0 to 0 tie. It .was
a •hard game an the players. The
game was marred by some very dirty
rough 'play by a couple of the Tuck-
ersrnith team. Kerslake in goal for
Tutkersmith played a stellar game,
St. Columban and Tuckersmith
Hurons met in Kilburn on Tuesday
evening to break the tie game of
Friday lust. St. Coital -than team
were minus two of their regular
team in Joe Moylan and Frank
Coyne but with this !handicap they
defeated the Brucefieltd, Tnckensmith,
Seaforth combination by the score of
1 goal to nothing. The game was
marked by very heavy checking on
both sides. The Hurons 'took their
defeat with very bad grace, some of
the players using language that
sounded far from that used by good
sports, Enough 'said. Blake of Kit-
chener, handfed the game.
Mts, T. 'Flannery and daughter
Alice, are at present holidaying in
Detroit.
Mrs. 5. Burgard and children spent
a few days last week at the \mines of
:l'r. and Mrs, P. Flannery, St. Col-
un'ahan, and Mr, and Mrs, T. Flan-
iery, 'SScKillop.
Mus 'Marie Flannery, of 5t. Col -
mime visited Stratford friends on
Sunday.
MMr, T. Flannery and son John
were Stratford visitors last Sunday r 1
afternoon.
WALTON,
J. Scott shipped teat) carloads%of
export cattle front'Waiton stlatiou on
Tuesday.
Nine out of ten of the pupils pass-
ed Who wtote for' the •enteaat'ce'froisa
•Waltoi school,1 one taking
honors.rs
This .speaks well for the teacher,t
,
,Mr. Frieder.:
Miss Addie LOve and eeir, Silos, of
Toronto, visited with ''Mr. and 'Mrs.
J. Love over the 'week -end,
lir. John Irultoa is not as well as
usual, having suffered a slight stroke
a 'week ago.
Mrs. 3oseph Thoruvtou is visiting nt
Mr. \Vm. Speoat's, Tackerslnith.
Mr. Wallace Shold'iee is relieving
at' the.stattiou aft Port Eight.
Mr. and Mrs, S. Love and little
daughter arrived front \\Mdene,
Sask. They will visit at Mr. Joseph
Love's and Mr. W. Staples', It is 9
years since They left here,
Miss 'Crawford, of Cargill, is visit
lug at Mr, David Crawfo'rd's.
Miss Idly Crawford is spending
her holidays with friends at St,
Thomas.
Miss Jane Dundas is spending her
holidays with Mrs. W. Gillespie, of
Seaforth, She will also visit at W'at-
erd'own.
,Mrs. E. Scott and children, of
Langside, are visiting the fornter':s
mother, Mrs. A. Gardiner.
Mrs, Robert Naylor and Miss Lois,
of Rochester, N.Y., are visiBing her,
inot'her, 'Mrs. W. Hackwell.
Master Jack Grahamof Acton,* is
visiting laic grandmother, •Mrs. Alex.
Ger diner.
Mr. and Mrs.Titus. Mose and chil-
dren. of Guelph Junction, were visit-
ing friends in this vicinity. They re-
turned home Tuesday. •
Mr. Hater Dennis, Mr. and -Mrs,
1'. Dennis and Mr. and Mrs, S. Mc-
Pherson, motored to Kincardine on
Monday and -took in the celebration
and report having a good time.
Mr. Sidney %M•cCulta and sister
Miss Jessie, spent the week -end with
the Misses .Marguerite and Effie Bal-
four,
'Miss Grace Somerville was visit-
ing Miss Flora Harris over the week-
end.
Miss Marie Ryan has returned
from visiting in St, Marys.
\Walton grist will has been closed
the past week 'for repairs.
Traffic was heavy through Walton
on Saturday, cars from every direc-
tion going to Brussels.
'Miss Eileen McLaughlin has re-
turned home from London.
Mr. and Mee. Geo. Ferguson and
children, of Toroutu, were Walton
visitors.
Mr. and Mrs. G, W. Jackson and
Kenneth and •Mrs, Harry Jackson
and Miss Helen attended the cele-
bration in Kincardine.
'Rev. and Airs. Chandler are leav-
ing ar a Motor trip atext week,
airs. Herb. Manning spent the
week -end with Brussels friends.
Jack Kellar 'has gone to Chicago,
We wish hint success.
{hr July Sth Miss Ida Belle Frain
became the bride of Mr. Percival
Tyerman.
Haying is well under ,way. The
farmer.; repor a very light crop.
.11r. and MRs Martin Kerr,
Iiirchton Mich, visited at Mr. Silas
Johnston's. mfrs, Kerr is a sister
of airs. Johnston.
w
W. M. S. -On Wednesday, July S.
the Duff's church, Walton, W. M. S.
met at the 'home of Miss 'Pltomdiin-
son, in alcKiliop. There was u
large attendance of members a•ul
friends. aver 40 ladies being present.
The president, Mrs. Oster, took
charge at the meeting. The open-
ng prayer was given by Mrs, Robt.
Reid. The topics, Trinidad and
British Guiana, were ably given by
Miss (Rose Simpson and Mrs, Chand-
er, while Current Event in these
countries were given In an interest-
ing way by Mrs. J. J, McGavin.
Mrs. A, Gardiner showed some snap-
shots of scenes in some of the beau-
ty spots of Trirnidad, sent to her by
a friend, Mrs. Oster read an ap-
prppriate article on attendance at the
meettings of of the W. M. S. show-
ing that not only our gifts are
ecessary, but also our presence each
math. that we may take an Intel -
gent interest in those whom we
re str•it•icig to help, poli Call yeas
nswered by the name of a mis-
onary in either of these cotitrie5
fter singing a hymmeMrs. Chatrdler
closed the sheeting with prayer. The
next meeting will be at the hone a:
Mrs. W. Davison, in August. A
social hour was spent when lunch
was served by the hostess.
BRUCEFIELD.
.Shins Irene Snyder, pupil of Prot,
Anderton, of. London, passed with
honors the intermediate vocal exam-
inations of the Toronto Conservatory
:of Music.
The annual S. S. and 'congregation -
ad 'picnic is ti, be held at Bayfield, ,
Friday. July 24th. I n
Death of Geo. Hill. -Another sod -1 )g
den call occurred in our tillage- on a
Saturday morning .when Mr. Geo. a
Hill passed away. 'Mr. Hill was born si
in Yorkshire, England, 66 years ago. A
Re came to Canada 45 years ago,
in 1887 he was united in marriage to
Miss Anna Chapman, of Tucker -
smith, taking tip their residence in
Brncefieid, where Mr. Hill cenduct-
ed a :business for 25 years. They
then bought a [Farm near Hensall
and sold it when the great war broke
out, es their 2 youngest sons enlist-
ed, They have lived in Brttcefield
ever since, )Jr. Hill was a con-
sistent member of Union church and
attended uric! -week prayer meetings
ra tia I
Y At the church services,
When '
•hen at home, his pew. was seldom
vacant. He was a loyal and true
frietrd of his pastor, Rev. C. G.
Armour, who conducted the funeral
service at his home on Monday,
July 13th. The place of interment
was in Baird's cemetery. The funeral
. was largely attended as he was a
man that Was well known and high-
ly nespected. 'Beau'tiful •wr'ea'ths and
flowers and sprays covered the
easkelt. The ,pallbearers were his
special '.'friends, [Messrs, D. Tough,
W. Hart, [Henry' Horton, W. Berry,
J. Allen and James 'McQueen, He is
survived fiy .his wife, 'four sons and
one •daughter: Jahn, of 'Moose Jaw;
James, S'ttia(ffard; VJii'•1, of Stanley;
Lyle and +Mcs. Cornish, Brucefield,
Friends dream a distance who attend-
ed the funeral were Dr. and Mrs,
Rogers, Forest, and friends frons
Strratforcd.
It is usually safe to say that when
a child is pale, sickly, peevish and
restless, the cause is 'worms. These
parasites range the.stomach and in-
testines, 'causing serious disorders- of
the digestion and prevein+ting the in-
fant from deriving the Sustenance
from food. Millev's Worm P'owd'ers
bydestroyingwp
'th e ,rms, correct
these faults of thedi•eestion sad serve
to restore the organs to 'healthy ac-
tio n.
HARL005 .
'Quite a •number froth this vicinity
celebrated the 12th at Brussels Sat-
urday while others went to London
and Kincardine ,Monday.
\Ir, Stewart, from Hamilton, spent
the Week -end with Mr. and Mrs.
James Watt.
Miss Vera Dunlop spent Sunday
with the Misses Reid.
Mr. Robert Ferris and family
:pent Sunday with 'Colborne friends.
Messrs. Milton and George and
Miss Mary McGregor and Miss Gov-
erniock, from Walkerton, spent the
week -end with relatives here.
•Burns' church are 'holding their an-
nual :picnic :to Bayfield on Sat. Math.
:Miss Mary Knox Bias gone • to
spend a couple of weeks with rela-
tives at Walkerton.
HULLETT.
,Mr. and Mrs, William Fairservice
visited 'rrten,ls in Port Huron last
week.
Burns' church are holding their
Sunday school ,plonk at Bayfield on
Saturday, July 18th.
Mr, and Mrs. Samuel Snow and
'Ir. and Mrs. Fred 'McDowell and
ririnily motored from Acton to visit'
:heir uncle, Mr, John E. Taylor,
"Nits. Frtank George and children,
of .Alberta, are visiting her 'brot+her,
Mr. Robert Fairservice.
Quito a number took in the cele-
'ation of the, 12th in Brussels on S
Saturday.
Mrs.'Saimuel Snow and rMr,' Fred
McDowell tend children, Hazel and
Elva, were visiting their cousin, 'Mrs.
Daniel Stevens, last week.
ENTRANCE RESULTS,
SEOORTH CENTRE "
Jack Arnold, Les'1iepattelmait, Ebta
Bell ('1) Elinor Burron's (H) Geo.
A. +Oharters, Tom R. Chaff, Robe. 3.
Daynian, Chas, S. Dickson, .Murie'l
Farquhar on Laverne
er
e lFerguson,
CatherineFUanaery, Matha Ffat-
nery, Jahn B, Foehertngha•m, Annie
Hanna, ,Flora Harris, Irene Hada-
rated, Helen 'Kerr, :Frank Tiling, Mar-
garet 'McDonald, 'Willie , gDonald
(H), Dorothy 'M'eLeam, Annie 'Mt -
Naughton, ,Beatrice ':IVIertter, Borden
Merner, ,AAoy sia Nigh', ,Mary Nigh,
Margaret Patrick, JanteSTind'er (11),
Elsie Ritchie (H), Grace Scett, Mil-
dred Shiners OH), Audrey Somers,
Edwin Taylor, Clair Way, Dyke
Wheatley, Ferne Wheatley, Edith
Wols'h OH), Irma Workman,
BRUSSELS CFDA{,TRE
Helen Baeker (H), John Barr,
Marguerite Bolger, Rulby Bone (H),
Janet Brown, Margaret Brown, -Jean
Cameron (1i), Archie Campbell, Eve-
lyn Cook (11), .Lloyd Davidson(,
Velma E'ckutier, Vera Gardiner, Isa-
bel Hoy, Marie iluether (H), ' 3 m
Johnston ('H), Gold[win Knight (1),
Mor Leitch, Morris L tch, Ha'ttle McCall (H),
Hellen ;McNabb (11), Dorothy Me-
Vettie (H), 'Lawrence (Meehan, Ellen
Nichol, Jean Noble (FI), Sadie
Pierce, 'Mildr•,ed Pollard, Clifford
Riley, Alvin Rutledge , Florence
Ryan, Finlay. Sands, Stella Scott,
Russel Shoidice, Jean Sntabldort,
Margaret Smith (II), +Margery
Smith, Mazie Somerville, Hazel
Speiran, Margaret Strachan ('H),
Anna Thompson, Myrtle Turvey,
Viola Wilson OH), Gertrude Yolli'ck.
Jack Cameron OH).'
bMANLEY CENTRE.
Gertrude Downey, Ida Dundas,
Viola Feeney, Mary Flanagan, Nora
Hoegy, Clarence • McQuaid, Evelyn
Melady, Gordon ,Miller (111, Stephen
:Murray, Joseph O'Rourke.
ETHEL CENTRE,
George Brown, Dorothy Fear,
Jack Fulton, Jean :Martini, • Leslie
I'fartersasi, Alex. Pierson, Roxy
Rowlands, Clifford Speirae, Evelyn
Stephenson* Goldwin Thompson,
Harold Vrodden,
CLINTON CENTRE.
in Clinton Centre, Reggie Noble
stood 'highest with 045 marks out of
a Scutal of 750 and at ,Blyth, Olive
Sprung _was 'highest with 601 marks,
a{eivifl' Bat kin, Audrey Carter
(II), Ivan Carter, Susie Castle, I'sa-
bel' Chowen 111), Hazel Churchill,
Roy Cook (Il), Irene Corey,' Benson
Corless, Frank Dale, Irene Doherty,
Everett Downs, Alex, Falconer, Edna
Flynn, Olive Glew (H), Cyril Hale,
Dolores Harris, Edith Josling, Dor-
othy- Little (H), Emily Litt]t ]:attic.
Livermore (H), Elizabeth, +McEwen
1II), John ,McFarlane, Wm. Mc-
Gill, Margaret 'McLeod (H), John
Moore (H), Dorothy 'hutch, Reggie
Noble (13). John Peek (H), Pearl
Pepper, Clarence Perdue, Mary. Rey-
molds, Wm, Rogerson, Morris R'ozell,
Mariam Scruton, Olga Shook,' Irene
L. Smith, :Helen Stewart (H), Anna
Taylor, 'Harold Taylor, Chas, Wake-
field, Norma Welsh.
BLYTH CENTRE,
Kathleen Beacom, Elsie "Thirties,
Harry Caldwell, Ada Craig, Violet
Pairservice, 'Margaret Hawkins,
Frances Jackson, ) rnva Leslie (H),
Estella Murphy, Walter Pease, Wel-
lington Powell, Mary Quinn, Frank
Roberton, Dorothy Robinson, Archie
Scott, ,Walter Shortreed, Olive
Sprung (H), Gertrude Tunney, Laura
Wagner (11), Harry Webster,
Louise Laundv. -
EXETER
lreue Bierling (A), Grace Cham-
bers (A), Madeline Dearing (13).
Clifford Hutchinson, Thos, Kay, \\ri1-
ma Kay (1317 -Jack Love, Georgette
Nelson, Alvin Passmore, Jennie
I assrenore (B), Baden Powell (B),
Kathleen Reid (13), Stanley Walter.
COLBORNE
.No. 2 -Hay, 'Willie; Snyder, Leola.
No. 6 --Ferguson, Mary:; Ferguson,
Stewart; Currell, George. No. 7 -
Stevens, Carman. No. 9 -Jewell,
Ward.
GODERICH TOWNSHIP.
Nu. 1 -McMichael, Reginald, Noe Opal ,Wrigh't,
2• --Groves, Margaret (A); Holmes .erass••-Fred Harburn, Neil Lamont,
Jean. No. 3 --Miller, Doris;
Fred '(B); Pocock, Norval; Stock,
'Miller, Annie Ryan, Gladys Hamilton, Annie
Baker,
George Lamont, Norman
Lloyst (B); Trewartlra, Cora. No, 5 Schneider, Donald Graham, 12eggiiie
-C'ex, Dorothy (B). No. 6 --+Ed- Porterfield, Eliz'a'beth Jones, Winona
Norris, Gladys Ward, Mildred Hack-
ney Jennie Bartlett, Alice Rock, Carl
Shellemberger, Margaret Chalmers,
Annabel. Brown, Rose Bannon, Helen
Regan, Annie Wadies, Helen Grant,
Frank Skinner, Bernice McGrath,
Grace Cauapbell, Reed Rowell, Ken-
neth K[ieinieldt, Dalkon Salisbury,
'Muriel 13ort'h, Hugh McGrath, Ida'
Norris, Harrold 'Tei) Marion Dill,
Irene Francis, Betty Dorrestyn, Wil-
liath Da'n'tzer, Helen Kttauskopf,
'..Evelyn n Iii n 11 -
e C><ardon I"awm So
-
. -sic
s
,y g J
sic Comntoll y,. DorothyRoney, Connolly, R i y , Beni-
neth Dill Arleen iMeCloe1elin, Franlc-
l'in William, Ja'me5 Doyle, Albert
Gormley, 'Grace Salisbury, 'iviantha
�S'cllerborth,' Lbre'naWolfe,' George
THE 8EAFORTH NEWS
THURSbAY, JULY 16,, 1925.
ane, Janet (B); Thom, Margaret, No,
3-Grasby, Helen;; Kelly, Nowa. No.
6 -Gainford, Elaine (13); Kea tiny,
Melbourne; IMdDowell, Evelyn No.
7--iBeecroft, B'ea'trice (8); Nay1,r•,
'Gordon. No, 8 -\;Bolt; Zara; Bettie,
'Cleland; 'C1tamney, •Brq'ce; Vince it:,,
Dorothy;
ot
hY'
.Cnt
i
1
g1t
i
;Beryl 1
(13). 9-1Currie,
.. '
John'-
Coul
Les
No
r-'•
Dorothy; Scott,Mat:
No. 11 l McBnrney,
Hazel; Irtyiny
Walken. No. 12 -St, Marie IMatri?
Turner, Roby (1);'Webster,. patine
(A). No. 13 -Black, Wm.; Wight
tt0.uu„ May. No. 1'4 --Farrier, Ol'ave
No. 17 -Hamilton, 'Geo.; 'M'eNee
Earl.
• HIBBERT,
No. 7••-Audney. Durnin• A
TUCT�E)RSMTTH(.).
No. 1 -Glenn Bell, Ethel Clark,
Arum Walker, (A).
Highest mark obtain'ed .at each
centre is: Goderich - IMargaret
Groves 608; Exeter -Isabel 'Russell
600; Hensall-.Marcie Bell 654; Bay-
field- 'Dorothy 'Cox 537; Belgrave
-+B, Cunningham 551; Crediton-
Lulu Kerr 498; 'Kinntail*Catherwe
Robertson 578; Da'gFsWood--=+Ve'tma
Gratton 557; "St, ',Heleti+s-Dorine
Webster 575; Dungannon -Dorothy
Allen 574; Varna ---Jean Foster 517;
Winehelseu:---Delmer Skin 11 352;
Zurich -Edgar Smith 597, i'r
HENS Ar T,
Jean Bondiron (13), Louise -Dt n-
nimond, Pearl Elder, Gcs'trud, Higgins
(A), Margaret McLaren (A), Beryl
Pfaff, Roy Soldan, Scott Welsh.
,
STEPHEN ,
No, 1 --Hazed, Hay (A), No, 2-
Agnes ,Latmport. No. 3 -Eli Christie,
No. 5• ---Lula Kerr, No, 6='Doro'tby
Smith. No. 7 -Mary ,Mc'Eac'hert. No,
8 -Eddie Gihl, Lyman Gratton (B),
Velma Grattan (B), 'Caniyle • Taylor,
No. ID --Nola Hodgins, Kenneth
Hodgins, Lloyd Love. 24o. 11 --Mar
jorie 'Morenz, No, 12 Alex, Des -
Jardine, ,Dotard Desjardtne. No, 14
-Gerald Gosibolt, No, '16-4F1 orence
Guenther, Theada Hayter, F. Klein -
s Liver,
AsxFIELj
No.. -Bennet, Flught ('13); 'Mc-
Kenzie,. Florence (B). No, 3=Coilin-
son, Alvin (B); McIntyre, Pearl;
Simpson, Arthur; Thain, Kenneth.
No. 4-3rown, Carmen (B) ; Fitrlay-
son, Gordon (B); ,.McDonald, Jean
(A); 'Robertson, Catharine (A);,
'Ross, Christine. No. 5 -Anderson,
David; Hunter, Willie; Ritchie, Jean,
No. 7 ---Hogan, Irene. No, 9- Kil-
patrick, ,Richard (B), No. 10- 'Haw\
ard, John; McAdam, iHerbert. No.
11 -Johnston, Alma. No, 12-•-1M'c-
Lean, Ewan. NO. 13 --Sherwood,
Earl No, 1v -Grant, Allen; 'Mc-
Kenzie, Margaret (Ale No. 17 -Mc-
\Vhiiiney, Hugir; Pearson, -Lena.
GODERICFI,
Central - Acheson, Billy; Arlin,.
.Marian, (A); Brownlee. Gladys;
Cooper, Evelyn (A); Elliott, Victor;
Henry, 13ea'trlce; Leggett, Sidney;
MacDertnid, Naomi;. Robinson, Mar-
guerite: Stowe, Aileen; 'Ruffed, \lrad-
'ter; Wambold, _. Ruby. Victoria -
Armtstt•ong, Verna: cBaker, Albert;
Bell, Donna;'Berryman', Isabel; Bow-
ra, Frank; Brothel, ,'Margaret;
Brownlee, Velina; Clark, Dorothy;
Cook, Ethel (A); Graham, Douglas;
Huekins, Irene; Kaiting, A'tice;
Leach, Bert; Lunaby, Gertrusie (A);
Muriso,n, K,; O'Eur'ison, D,; +Murray,
Grace (B); ,MacDouaid, Donald (13);
'MacDonald, Evelyn (13); 'McKenzie,
Rebecca; McVittie, Edna; New-
combe, Walter; .Newcombe, Reggie;
Cram, Robert; I'adtnid'ge, Billy, Rob -
Mean, Oharles; Salkeld, James;
Smith, Melvin; Thomson, 'Billy;
Young, Olive. Separate --Jeffrey,
Madeline; O'Neill, Carrie; Page,
Helen,
D UNGANL;O N
Dorothy Allen (A), Nancy Kleff,
Emily McClure,; ,Mary Parks, Marie
Ryan, Margaret Ryan (A).
MITCHELL.
Horrors -Vera Campbell, Verde
Gardiner, Dorothy Robinson, Mild-
red Wood, John McGrath, Grace
McLachlan, Jean McGill, Clarence
Norris, Edwin 1Mlttegge, Archie Ho-
tartlr,.L\Tinona Gallop, Lloyd Jordan,
ward, Clayton. No. 8 -Stirling, ,Mary;
S\`allis, Fred, No, 9 -Grigg, Chester.
No. 10 -Lindsay, Elmor; Middleton,
Bert,
BAYFIELD.
Memel., Merton; Ritz, Thelma.
HAY.
No. 2 --Bernice Caldwell, Ratssel'I
Caldwell Elizabeth Murray, Isalbel
Russell (A) Norman Stanlake, Ben
Tinney (B), Geo. Timmy,. Grace Tin-
ney. No. 3 --Harold Reichert, Stew
art
13']ackavell. NO. 4 --Lloyd Klapp,
Lorne Klapp. 10.7 --Dennis Bedamd
(13), Mervyn Schwalm (A), Dorothyt
L'ette)., No. 10 -Marie Bell (A),
Bertha Corbett (A), Jack Corbett,
Edwin Dick (A), Stella Ingram (Al,))
No. II --Alice Patterson. No. 124- Kraemer, • Alvin rube, Herman
Howard Klapp, Edith Klapp, Leon -
el SchetiboYtb, -` Alice 'Un'i'ac, ` Doris
d Steinbach. No. 13 -Bernice
Carrick (A), Dorobhy Gould. N9.,.14
-Isobel Alexander (A), Earl Dick,
Dorothy Thanesot. Separate '. Seh,
No. 1 -Alvin Rau,
STANLEY,
No. 3-.4Grainger, 'Ma'rie "' (B);
Marks, Lillian. No. 6-Foster,/Jean;
Johnston Margaret; Jo!lite°lt,' Jath;
Johus'tou, Rachel; Raymond,'" Gor-
don, ' No, .7• -Carlile, Agnes ':Turner,
Ralph. No, 10 -Brock, Peanrle Har-
rison, Olive. Ni . 14--Mcl.acslan,
Ja de.
USBORNE
No. I ---Archie 9 ther'itegton• (B)
Verna Oke ( A ) . No, , 2- Stewart
Campbell (13); John Goiilings: No.
31 -Lloyd ,Ballantyne. N'9. 4 -Gerald
Ford, George Thomson,` No 5-
Violet Frayt e (B), 'Garnet Hicks
(B), 'Helen Ratcliffe (B)', Kathleen
Godbolt, No. 7 -Delmer Skinner
11) No. 10 -Beulah Glanville, Elsie
eers.
WA W 'A
NOS'H.
No. 1-lvfurphy, Mary, No. 4-.--
Car•roli, ,F;,rank (3); 'Curmmi eg, Mang
-
ret (8); Durnin, C'olena; McFurl-
Sawyer, Matthew Coyne, Edgar Ritz,
Fergus Landfill.
Corns are painful growths. Hbilo-
way's Coat Remover will remove
thein,
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times 50e
The .Fannflyaa Physician. -The good.
doctor is alwa-ys worth his 'fee, But.
it its not 'always possible to 'get a
doctor just when `Yptv (want him
such cases, eonuiaon sellae ,suggests
the use of reliable home remedies,
such as Dr, Thomas Eelecbric Oil,
,which is woroderfully'effective in ea -s-
ing inflammatory .pain's and ,lhealitrg
etrts,'.scratches breise's and 'spraitrs,
'the,'presenice of Cis remedy in .the
,fam'il'y medicine chest-'save's many a
fee.
STAFFA.
and Mrs, Albert' Stnale and
family motored to Niagara Falls of
t
Monday to visit friends for a few
days,
ear, and 'Mrs. `Isaac Norris, and
Seaforth Moir a rk
�1 � wo S
How Ipleasitig iet is
w�
hen go-
ieg through' the -
cemetery 6to
see the naive of an old-time
a'cQuarupauce or at'eighlbar, and
memory recalls the many
kin'd'ly acts or words of .the
departed, and how ranch more
do we live over again in mem-
ory When it is one of.our awn
who has "Gone before."
A !Mauurlien't (not uecessar- "'
ily expeusiv'e) suitably design-
ed nand engraved, gives las'tin'g
satisfaction and can ibe,', sup-
plied by
W. E. CHAPI/IAN
What -john Kmso sts you
If you are a "John K. McCarthy"
this message is for you
John K. McCarthy drives to his summer home every
Friday night and comes back Monday.
It's 98 miles; and he makes it in less than 3 hours. His
roadster can turnover 60 miles an hour with ease, and, y '
it rides comfortably at 45. •
- John K, gets about 14 miles to the gallon on the road.
As a careful business man, he figures that oil 'and gas
cost him about $5.20 for each round trip.
No one could ever accuse John K. McCarthy of delib`.
erately being careless with property, either his oivn or
belonging to someone/else. But every time his high-
powered car gets above 25 miles Ianhour, itcatfses need•
less destruction to the road by grinding away the surface.
John K's trips to his summer home cost the people of
Ontario more for road repairs than they cost John K. for
gas and ail.
There are thousands of "John K. McCarthy's" in
Ontario. They mean to be as'careful with other people's
property as with their own, but they do not know that
speed laws are meant to preserve road surfaces.
If you area "John K. McCarthy" this advertisement
is addressed to you. The Government of the Province
and the various County authorities have provided an
extensive system of good highways over which you may
travel without cost. They look to you to do your share
in keeping these, highways in good condition,
You wouldn't wilfully destroy property. Don't wilfully
destroy the highways. ,
m An advertisement issued by the Ontario Department of High-
ways to secure the cooperation of motorists and truck drivers,
Automobile Clubs, Good Roads Associations and all other public
spirited bodies, in abating the abuse of cheroot's of the Province.
The HON, GEO, S. HENRY, Minister; S. L SQUIRE, Deputy Minister
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2 daughters, froth Ottawa, are visit-
ing Mr. and. Mrs, Robert Norris.
IMiss Annie 14cDouald, Stratford,
is visiting her sister, Mrs. Leslie
Butson.
rMr. and Urs. Lyle Worden spent
Sunday in Roxboro.
The Sunday school picnic is to Inc
held to Bayfield, Thursday, July lith,
Rev. J. E. Jones and 'family motor-
ed to London on IMtin'day.
Mr. and Mrs, Erwin and child, of
Hamilton, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. 5, Sadler.
Mr. and Mrs, R. J, 'Sadler, Mr, and
,Mrs, F. O'Brien, Cecil and Harald
O'Brien, Miss O'Brien and Mrs.
Hothant, spent Sunday at Grand
Bend.
Staffa Women's Institute are hold-
ing their annual picnic to Stratford
Park, 'Wednesday, July 22. A good
time is assured.
• Mr. and Mrs, George Tuffin •spent.
Saturday in Kitchener at the Orange
celebration,
Miss O'Brien, of Ridgetown, " is
spending a few days at Mrs, F. -O'
Brien's.
Mr, Cecil O'Brien is home for the
holidays.
Like a Grip at the Throat, For a
disease that is not classed as fatal
there is probably none Which causes
more terrible suffering than asthnaa.
Sleep is, impossible, the sufferer be-
comes exhausted and finally, though
the attack passes, is left in unceas-
ing dread of its return. Dr, J. D.
Kellogg's Asthnna. Remedy is a won-
denfnl remedial agent, It immediately
relieves the restricted dr passages as
thousands tan testify, It is sold by
dealers everywhere. •
First Class
ShoeRepairing
Try us for your Shoe Repairing
We make them look just like
new.
`Ladies shoes a specialty.
All kinds Laces, Polishes, Insoles
and shoe brushes 41 -stock..
First class workmanship and
materials
PROFESSIONAL CARDS..
Medicate
DR, H. HUGH ROSS, Physician
and Surgeon. Late of London
Hos-
pital,London, England.' „Special1
attetion to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat Office and 'resid-
ence behind 'Dominion Bank, Office
Phone No. 5; Residence Phone 106.
DR. P. J. BURROWS Seaforth.
Office and residence, Goderich street,
east of the Methodist church. Cor.
over for the 'C'ounty of Huron. Tole-
phone No. 40. -
•• DR, C. MACKAY.-C. Mackay;
honor gradgade of Trinity Univers-
ity and gold medallist of Trinity
Medical College; member of the Co3.
lege of Physician's and Surgeons ed `,11/
Ontario.
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER.-Eys Eat•;.
Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi.
cine University of Toronto, 1897.
Late Assistant New York Ophthal-
mic and Aural Institute, Moorefseld's
Eye, and Golden Square Throat Hos-
pitals, London, England. r At
Commercial Hotel, Seaf o r t h .
third Monday in each month,
from 11 a.m. to 3 p.m. 53 Waterloo
street south, Stratford. Phone 267,
Stratford.
Dental.
pR. J. A. MUNN
'Successor •to`Dr. R. R, Ross, 'Gradu-
ale of N.rtswester"n University, .ClsI
cargo, I.11.' Lidentia'te Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office
over Sills' hardware, Maim street, Sea-
forth. Phone 151,
General Fire, Life,
Accident & Automobile
INSURANCE AGENT
and Dealer in Singer Sewing Machine`
James :.Watson
North Main St. SEAFORTH, ONT,
THE MCKII
.LOP
Muir it
WW1 Fire 'Barone onc
tl e Co.
FARM AND .ISOLATED TOWN
.PROPERTY ONLY, INSURED
Officers
James Connolly, Goderich; Mex.
James Evans, Beechwood, Vice Peea-
ident; D. F. McGregor, Seafot *,
Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors.
Wm. Rinn, No, 2, Seaforth; Jolla
Benueweis, Brodhagen; James Evans,
Beechwood; M. McEwen, Cintonl
James Conolly, Goderich ; ;Alex:
Broadfoot, No. 3, Seaforth; J. G.
Grieve, No, 4, Walton; Robert Ferrigt
Harlock; George McCartney, No, 3,
Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefietd,
Agents.,
Alex. Leitch, R.R. 1, Clinton; L
Hinckley, Seaforth; J. A, Murray, R.
R. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo,
Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth, Born-
holm, James Kerr and John Gown -
lock, Seaforth, auditors.
Parties desirous to effect insurance
or tranacst other business will be
promptly attended to by application
to any of the above officers addresser
to their respective postoffrces,
S: W, ARCH/BALD . -
CIVIL ENGINEER
ONTARIO LAND SURVEYOR
Office over . Stewart Bros., Phone 70
Seaforth, Ont,
tit? f ` Don't Throw
r,;r.;: °'t Your f7 l d
Carpets .1h ay
They make now raves'.
81ble "Velvetex" Rugs •
Bond for Velrete; Folder 9
CANADA MN COMPANY
LONDON,ONT.
Fred Barlow FEATHERS WANTED
Seaforth
Two doors south Beattie's--Var.
iety store
Pri ncess
Eight Bells !
Hurryfor a -Voyage on the Sea of Hilarity
See!
Buster Keaton
IN
The Navigator
it will tieou into
ysailor's knots of
laughter
Positively
e y one of the' biggest
comedy successes of this or ally
other' year
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
This Week
RIN
Highest prices 'paid. Max Wolsb
phone, 178, Seaforth,
EZO
for
EeZEM1
At 1•i b
erhart s Dr ug Store
Seaforth
that tired look and 'flagged"
£eelhsg out of your face,
Say "Bonilla Facial" to
your barber and coma up
analog with a new appear-
ance of vint and fitnea. He
one of the "million a week:'
R031N
(Just Around the Corner)
Seaforth