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The Seaforth News, 1937-09-30, Page 6PAGE SiX. 4 Is i 1t 4 +,o faun' 1 The uattertitrhon okod1 nu, but did \V:;°. .it lroa far. mini" Inot ant sic 'Perhaps his t•xperiente sl tti+rt;..Len • in -brat• diceeiovn w;t�, limited; more • Oat's t1 road there 1 :apposed probably x' • I n a t t tt i ably , till he imagined that,the '.1s .t• gangby the cemetery, andstranger was merely etharting. hint, i,, t„ St. Rnliox' There yon ;ore's -surd 'Ronald offer- •Lio t. on :ivy herc1' etti him the penny. Fut he made no rtfort to take it: do -Mule -is by •sur- (RonaliT looked at the miserable lit- misrd that 'the titin would snatch it ale wretch: :Ind tried to think what aw-Ly ere he got it: that t.: a 'familiar kind of an infancy this must 'hc• to iota 'And then at last be mark -1101(1 drag through --in this dismal no- to take ib--woutht ring, apparently, •m;an's-lantl, with its rain, and mud. that 'the ratan' did not ,eine it again, .and misty skies, with never a gott.,v- or cuff his eats. or s;onielltin,; tj the berry hash to plunder, nor a Maack- like; and then, he. looked ,ftp -aspic• b,i.rd to ^,ante, nor a butterfly to chase ittttsly. along the hedgerows. He cold( not 'la't a ;arid yin:' Bela thinking of his own 1103-110(A in 'W.iv. of course it i;, Can't y.11 le11 east 'Lothian --Rhe seeking( for nests a good ninny from a had one:' in the young larch -trees, the swing- The next moment lac had ;R ;;p- ing on tin- beechen boughs, the long peared. Ile had sneaked out into the day's gathering of bl:arkherrfes, the rain, tto doubt fearful that the strang- 6isthin.g with hent pin and worm in er would r;tb hint again of this Kee - ;the meadow pont, where the clear ions thing that he hell fa at ill hi, 1iu- •brovvn burn ran deep under the ger,, ,:And s t .Ronald resumed his 'grassy ,hank. and the ,art rabbits, blank .,azina read into the muddy and and 'the squirre!s, and starling-, and misty world, nests tits young 'lintics'--this Hosie .\; length, the rain. moderating 'little devil knta- no more ni Bleat o01evolt at, he issued, out front this than he did of apple -laden orchards or •hr her. :and set (forth for the town: of breezy heather shine. and glen- A 'irainday-car passed hint; hat he where daring and climbin.z c„yid :get had no mind to be jammed in aim rat the ripe red 'berries of the ro.tv;.ut. Olt :2,,t a lot of elderly women, all 1Wliat an infancy to ,drag' through ,damp and with dripping umbrellas. among foundries, and factories, and Nay, he was trying, to Con vinee him- rcrai,lway-works, grin} -done walks tv- ar!i that the very discomfort of this erywhere, ITt; air rrp.cgau the tide.. dreary starch homeward - through of this ntonv'ttanans nie laneh„iy it•tie, mud and drizzle and fig_-.. 114 a And ars for playthmy wholesome thing. 1.11ee That • limp,e :\c thing 1 bravely 1st ni it's chi. - `What would ye :my '!d I gayer you of the kind ui country that lay oat - Ye mat nae work or ,play there; penny. my mane' 'Ronald asked trf side elle town_ -in this direction, ae dl.ni if utile master once hint, least -there would .he less temptation I 1'in bound ye Matta stay there. THE SEAFORTH NEWS for him to throw down his hooks and go off tear idle strolls He assurer! Imn;llf that he ought to he glad that he fount' no tirtlant - meadow and Intrling brooks; that. on the contrary, the aspect of this •>uburban territory was sufficiently appalling' to drive hint hack to .his lodgings. All thy sante, when he slid arrive there, he }vas somewhat disheartened and titapres- id; and went up the ,tone staircase .lowly: and when he entered that olivary, dntli little room, enol ;sat down, he felt limp, and damp, and :tired -tired, after a -few utiles' walk! And t•heat he took to his hookas again, with hit month set hard. Late thatnight he was sitting as astral alone, anti rather a'bsentiy turn - in;, over his papers; and already it lead come to this, that now, when he chanced to read any of these writings of his of dormer days, they scented to hate been written by some one else. \Vito was this ratan, then, that seemed to go through the world with a laugh awl a ;ring, as it t,'ere: rating' this one, praising that; having Ti all .his own way; and with never a thought for the morrow? But there was one ',fere ht particular that -truck home, 1t was a description of the little ,ter- rife: 'ne hail penciled Ti•on the hack of an rncrlope ,,tie 'wart smuttier day when ho tits, lying at -frill length 00 the heather. frith •Harry not half-a- dort•n ,:o•d, off. Itis nose bet vett his par; s. 1! at•ry (lid not know that his picture was being taken. Auld, gray. and grizzled; ;yellow ern; uo.r as brown's a (terry';. A ;vii as sharp as ouy preen :- That', my wee chieftain Harry. l,iad :arks;' .-the courage of the ratan! Piths biggest' barn -yard rat tea, snip him lay the heck, 1i t'r-bona' '\s he the chit had ga•tten, and when his master': work on hand. '!'here's none mann come auear hint: The biggest Duke in all Scotland, \ly Harry's teeth would tear hint, lint ordinal' wase -tike fowl or .terra, Hr's harmless as a kitten; .\s soon he'd think u' tton•vitt' \ .beanie when .he's sittin. But 'Harry. lad, ye're ,growin- atria; Your day, are getting fewer; And maybe 111eaven iia. made a fauld For such Wee things as yon are. And when .4 rank ]:intra will that !, Mud ci ill they fill your caggies? And whal Ila 41r:utur folk tht•t'e wit: See 'fieri's water for the doggies? Trust AAMC® to heat your home adequately, safely, economically. Produces an abundance of steady, healthful, easily regulated heat. toasts so long, too - is light and clean to handle - and leaves far less ash, You'll be mighty pleased, with this dustless, smokeless, wasteless Canadian Coke. Orderrom f your lraeatP HAMCC' dealer -he deserves your fuel business. WM. AMENT ERNEST L. BOX 3-7AMILTON BY-PRODUCT CONE OVENS, LIMITED HAMiLTO1i, CANAL F, SOLD BY N. CLUE? & SONS J. J. SCLATER THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 30, 1937 Zurich Fall air GRAIN AND SEEDS \\ bite 'Fall wheat, 1li1ton Traeni- lie r, (12ov Latium -B. red 'I'M,: wheat, \I. Rader, 1-i. \. 'Finis!: Spring wheat, •Ml. Rader, H. Truett -titer, Six -r;Wed barley, M. ,Railer, Jacob Battler. White oats, early, \1 rs. E. Darling, H, Desjarehne, white oats, late, 'airs. Dowling, H. 1)'esjarrdine. - • Small peas, M, IRader, Rye. (11, Desjardine, Jacob Battler. il.ucktvheat, 11. 1)esjardine, Fl, (Red- er. Red clover seed, MI. IR<adet;elsike clover seed, 11 r.. E, Darling; sweet clover seed, 'i'. \I. Snowden. Timothy seed, 1-i, Trurnrner, T. ,\4. Snowden. Small white field 'beans, Jacob Bat- tler, M, (Rader, HORTICULTURAL Coli. of any kind of apples, ,lantes Sterling, Mrs, O. Uailey; Fall apples, 1Sterling. Laithtvalte & Son; Winter rgtpies, Jas, Sterling-, 'Roy Lamont: King of '1'bin'kins, \Its. Dailey, Game; Sterling; snow apples, airs. Daley, 'Reay I.attront; (Northern Spivs, al rs. I)ttilcy, Roy Lamont; R;tldwins, ,1a.. Sterling, (toy Lamont; 'id. I, t.irecn• Mugs. lantes Sterling, Mrs, J)ai'ley; NI:ulntosh Reck ,I. Sterling, l.ahit .waive & Son; tltibsmt Ttittpen, airs. Dailey. 1 athltivaite R Son; t;Olden Russiaa. Jas. Sterling, Mrs. Dailey , 1\ tkners, Mart. Dailey P., 12 estetney.. er; Maims, Laitltiyaitc C Son, \\'ohs River, Ed Htitterer ; (hr tanto;, XI rs. 1e, Sterling Maiden's -Blush. l\' Mous:eauu, ales Dalley dldtni'heint :Pigpen, Jas. --Sttr1- ins, Mrs. })piles; Pcwadtkee \l.rs •Diadcy, Lahti wtyke tG Son; Culverts lames Sterling, NI tut. Daley hp, -oz 1'!ouen. 1,;uthw;Lite & tion, oars. Dail cy : 'Tahn:ua Sweet, \11- , Dailey, Ro\ Lamont: \\' catchy, NI ea. 'Dailey, ,11, '!'raemner; collection of Rosset ap plea, joules Sterling, \(r,+, Dailey, t flit ction of Wall p; al's. NI rs. Dail- tv 1arilhieatt.: -Winter (cars Iatilt waite, 1-1 rs. Dailey; cul:. pear; Fall and \\inter, J as. Sterling„ Mrs Dailey. Bartlett (pear, Dailey. Stetting Flemish Ileauty, I aithwat le, Mt r, Dailey; ('tarps Favorite pear, airs Dailey-, Jacob Battler, • - • Peaches. 41 De yartline', j. Sterling 1'runes, Susan • 1(1-aberer, 1«uthvvahe Crab ayt:ple ,. red, 11 i Fla bard, H Utstardine crab atrples. Peer \l e t-lymumt H. A. Fuss, t1 napes, 1 aettb Ilatt.ler, E. Rest, - 'utter coll. grapes, Susan 11aberer 1 ,otlnvaite. (plums, Mrs, O, Dailey l.aithwaitc 'tX San. GARDEN VEGETABLES Peautots - \\'orld's \\'ander, M. latter; i)ocle}s, a1. :Rader, Roy ta- nnate any variety, late, \f, Rader. 1, Rattler; any variety. early, 1. !ltttilcr, \l. •Rader; .Green \lonn4ain, XI. Rad- er, !acid) Battler'. Irish 1 ohlder, j. !iattlrr, M. Rader, .Flitrt earn, .Jacob Ila !INT; dent tern, airs. hackney( sweet cont, '1'. 21. Snow ole t, yellow baba ti ,w-eet et cit Jacob Piattler, 91 l)c•sl n•din e, Large red onions, ,1trob Rattler• large yellow untnus, !Jacob Prattler, 1.1 N. Fuss; I}ntcit ts, 1. Battler, -11 4)e t o'dine; S'ptani.h cations, 3, Battl- er, H. 1 esjardine. 1\ bets beta carrot., \i. Rader, ,l rat,. ler; .rt'd garden carrot, 11 a lax- Itard W..11ousseau, Swedish to nips, 11, 'I'rnemuet long real marigolds, 11, I raenme•r: intermediate litmozollfs. 11 Rader, - XI, 1 Stuith: st-at 'bee ruin olds, ai. Rattler, 1', Ml. snow -den. harr:1 cah}tage, Ed. 1!therc•r; \\', MIonise:ut: drnmhei;i c:ihh;tat. \V. 21oa.,e;ut Sns;ot ll:encr,.r; ,A.u• raid,• as la col, Catttk•r, Black Spanish radish L il;ttticr, H. hard: wuife radih, 1-1. 11 jard- :n ❑•,Turn bean,. •in,. 1 arch Rattler, 1-I. 1. 1 n s; pumpkin. yellow, 11. Trm•tn- ner, it\'. '(i. Clarke; ntauunnth pump- kin. 11, 'I'rncnnt r, T. \l, Snowden. Citron. \\'. G. Clark, ti'. llestemey- t•r: 11•1iebard smutstiu,'H, 1'rnn•nmer, 1. 1)abt'er; nutnuu,tth s;gnu.h. Jacob 11•at- t'rr, f. \I. Siltwden, Blond heats, I}1. ,f)e-iard!ne, H. •1'rueratie•; tont beef -„ 1. Battler. \1'atertnt•lnn, 12. Gritt•r, i1. '1'rnenr- ner: mnskinello:n, '1'. \l. Snowden, J. Battler: red tomatoes, I. Mattler; Niel Smith; yellow 1ennaloes, Jacob, Bat- tle;, 1!t; Smith. l'nllert'nn of garden t rieta Iles. 1. Battier, .1. P. Iless, DAIRY PRODUCTS, ETC. Butter. ,coria, 12, t;tiger. ,1acob Bat- tler tenser, print., Fred bit 1, itt, 12. t ;tiger r t 't t e, hantrnrula'. Ed. Ha tree r. 11. '11 'ern. Hutu y, in ratan. 1•:1. Ha'ht'rrl•: hum cy, vr,aNed. \Jr.. tial;arcs. \i aplt ern, 1 Matt r, \I. 12ailer. 1hn - a I Battler. AV'. t; Utn1;. I r. itxkua., hest 1, Mel Smith, Pied NIet'ivot,nit. 1o ifeura lc hand scalp. W. G. Clark. Fred \Ic a"ly'nnatt, Fritz special, \i. ti,ntita. laird sper- ,fd. \I. ,Rader. DOMESTIC SCIENCE \\'his- .luras, M(I Smith, \\'. (;. 1:lark f\\'ilhmi- specials); nett mead, W. t 1. ('lark raisin 'nens or rolls Ed. Haltere r; AI el Smith tea lu. to t:', fret NIel,limi nt, \\' G. I:lark; roll- ed sugar co 1 i; . f;uszn flatterer, \V, G. (lark; rolled ginger t e al:de \V, c;, t tole. Hi Ilaxbar 1, fried ettl.e s, \\', IT, Clark, bred Flatterer. '1 out cake. Irl 11a!berer, \\'. 1;. Llaik; dark laser rake, (('red Mcl'ly- moult, \V. G.Clad:: light layer calve, Ed Ian,rer, \\'. u;. C lark. farts, Fred alt Clinti rat, (Fred !11aa,b- ercr cherry pie. Fred IJahe'rer, Fired \iet litnntrt; 1)utrlt apple pie, H. A. Fn id! Jltherer; toff(.• calx, 'id! trial sit Fred Haborer meat loaf, Susan llabercr tanned rhubarb Sit - an llalterer \\. canItycl rasa ne rt its, H He. jzardine, .12. leig- cr; tarot l :tr.nibatrics, Ml r.. J. hack, 11. Ht jare!int cherries, XI rs. Pack, }l, lit.)cardia canned ,ears, H. Des- iardin. AV -G. Clark; vitr0n, •12. (;ei;eer 'firs. R. Title & Sou; canned phut.. \', (, Piaci:: , annrd peaches, H. De.- :trthn . \V. t t l n9;, net int (art \\. i;. t:lsrl:. lir.. i'bit & 51,. berry jam. H. X. Fuss, 21r.. 1"hle. Red currant lolly. IT. 'Des- r-hito. 1\-. G. Clark: mixed vinegar t,ici Ir-. Fd ittntrer, alt=. I'ti1e; twits- 1(. tns- torte.. uFred M i,l\\'1;. .1.atl,, Jat:ob ttadynttht'r,t. 11.. 11. INteb; eatmer1 ,tt,0gtoea„ 11 el Smith, Susan 11 t'nerer; canned' corn, 11. 1)c.•! •Hearne, Mrs, • I -(curt Fuss. l nllectinn canned Intuit, H, 1)t.)ardiate, \V, Clads, LADIES' WORK - Quiit piece, fancy, Susan Illabevcr, Nies. Hackney; quilt, cotton Susan H tb;rel', ind I-lahe er <puilt, plain co- lor, \I. (Rader, Id-Reatenreyer; com- forter, W. G, Clark, R. Geiger; lied - spread,. knit or _crochet, -Mrs, Hack- ney, 1h•s 1F_. Darling; bedspread, fan- ry 24. Rader, Mrs H. Fuss; house dress, al-ts..M'I. Livingston; W. G. Clark; mart's sleeping garment, 21rs. 1:d 'Lawson, Mrs. 13. (Piffle & Son. Clbi,kPs made over dress, 21rs. Lee 91.-nlTrtxan; IH. A. Fuss; bed sheett, Mrs. i 'Pfile; Mlrs, Henry Russ; kitchen apron, Ed 'Ilivheret .N1 rs. Darling; wool sock -s, ,Nina. ,Ed Dawson, X1 rs, Pack; mitts, XIrs. Marla ey, 21iss M,• Livingston; chaining sock or stocking, Mrs, Hackney, H. ,A, IFzuss; crochet gloves, .Mf, .Railer, 'Mrs. 'Ed Lawson; knitted, 11. A, Puss„airs, Tack. Sweater. (:nit or crochot, 'M4, 1..A'-. ingsaton, Mrs. '.iiia Lawson. Candle wick spread, \\' G. Clark, Mr.. fid g; lDafli.man's ±wearer or pullover, If. A. Fdts's, a!i';, 1Taclutey; article made from old stockings, T. 21. Snowden, 21 ns, H. Ftus; floor stat, .1'>.raitled, 2!rs, B. II'fi t, `R. Geiger; floor mat, cotton, :lid Haberer, Mrs. 11, ('Tile; floor amu. •wool rag., Susan, l laberer, airs, (1,111e; floor neat, silk, V'1.-Ratlet XI rs. 'Hackney ney: floor neat, wool yarn, TI. 1)e jnrtlun•, Mins. Lee 1 Ioff man. Dining Vroom Fnrni.hinhs.---Ltun;•ii set, cert work, N1 rs. Ed' Lawson, \ails Livingston: nt: pinch aftt,. other kind. Zits d•itingston, airs. Tack; table Mats, \Ira. ,.Pack \Irs. 11rc•kn•yt table -cloth and napkins, M issLi,•ing'- ton, \I rs, •l.afi• son :.venire piece \I iss 1 ivmgstt n airs. La \G•on; buffet set, \las. Dltrhng, 21 . 1 avi'son; needle point, NI isa Livingston'. I -l. A. Fn,ss; Initial; scat embroidered, alts. Pack, \Its. I):ulmg; card table tovtr, airs Law tv.itn, \Ira. Dialing; Set cud icon, Mt s- Livingston, ton, -Mrs.. son; table cloth, large, NI rs.I ash, 21 rs, T)arling; tet cosy, 11rhack- ncy, Mfrs. Darling tea towel., tial, Habercr, Ml, Rader. - Bed loom 'Ft nl: b!ng. I' 11o;v' slips, embroidered, al, Livingston. Mrs. •Park; pillow slips, other hand- work, al Livingston, on, R. Geiger; fat - vv sheetand iii}Tow slip., airs. (H. 1 ass; \I Livingston; ton; gue't towel, Nies. 1l'ack Mrs. Lee Hoffman; hath itwel, rte„ alt,. Tack, M3' Darling; etin,eafn, alts, Ptilt 21i s Livingston; ittgston; vanity set, itis Livingston, ingston, N1rs. Darling; bortth dr e u,ltiva, ales. Mrs. Darling; night robe, holies', \f re, bee Hinman Urs. Talk, collar and cliff set. 1I r,. 11ta'kney Mrs. 11. l t .; bed jaiki1, Mrs. w.on, Id! 1lahert•r; ladies' slip, bliss Living stmt. 11. .1. F i,s, tactics' dressing own, it, Geiger, airs. 111. Rio.; lniv ..liter, vert crock, \I., Livingston. Mrs. I l-okney. Children's \Near, Runner, jaeket and bootees, NI rs. Hackney, al, (Rad - t r cribcover. \I rs. :Darling, 2! rs. 11rekney carriage ni:t' ' e t, airs. l i n kntry, \H•,. Fu.., child's fancy dtt \its. I -lading. XI rs. Ley- 1!nifntan; piny dress and Woomera, Mrs, Hoffman \i r,, lhuliin_; cosunue, knit ar coo hit alts \\ G. '(!'irk. I -I. 11 Neck, Living ince Room 1 uutishin .---Centre pure, \I r-. Lawson, as r.. •U.tniinu tt'itle muter. Ni.Living:t, 11, alts Tack: k: snit pillow, embroidered, \Its. Hackney-, Mrs. Darling; sofa oilier handwork, I \I. Snrnult n. Mrs. Loc Hoffman: chesterfield -rt. airs. I itis. NI rs. Lawson; \Ir.. 1iac'knev, 12. !Geiger. \It celldninn. -. Bridge set, Mrs. Darling, 11 rs. 'Tack applique 11. Fos-, \V, 1.1. Clark: clout stop, 12. Gei- ger. II. Fuss; roll of a rtit'le aurae front tabic oil cloth, \l n. Fins, . airs. 1Iarkney; >!l, garb -a images, Miss 1.i, ine.tnn: kitchen oils cut'tain,. tar., bI rs. fill,; coll. different .tile.. needlework, Mrs. 1.awatm. Mrs. Dar- ling. larlitrg. ART WORK Cartoon, NI rs. Dailey. Miss 1,ii'ing, stun; ttoster, .1. 1'. ales,. Hy. Pitta - bard; crepe, etc„ '1I. Fn:,; oil paint- iug, laaidscaue, XI, l.ivingstott, oil pointing, marine, \I, l.iv'ingstrnt. t iaidec; water colors, seem-. al. Liv- ing -ton. Mr.. Dadlvv: water colors, flow or, crnnpee!. \l, l:ivitutr ton, 11. h.uss: rioter volar., animal-. M. 1.1v - 111e -tun, 11. Fuss: pastel, al. 1 st ,n, airs Pass; r, 1 ;'i;tini al' design, \1 1 ivin t ? 11 I ms:hard ti (toil carving. „ ai Livingston, Mrs, Ens:: ,e n„tenr photo. ,to, 11-T, 1 tt art wort: not iM-tela .1. T. Hess, \I. l.i%ingstou; .tial., \I. Ilinr, stun 1.aithveaite k Stu. NI on it h pert. l H. Ftr: s: Dr. lPD., er special, Mr::. Fn..; 12. Simpson as •t al. NIrs. Fuss; \}oits- .eau Garage special, 12. Geiger; aIil- tn 11 .rh sin(ial, 11. '1'rnentner: %tnrii•h Flour Mills special. bred 2;!'- 1IvruonL Ind'gv: \Its. 1). .2. Fowler, 1.)tnt_ ancon. FLORAL EXHIBITS Rougmt I rc, Susan llab ter: \Its. Lee 1loffntan bouquet, .nt,tll, Sn.,an i1ianttu syaita, Susan 11ah- ever, airs. Lee liolfutat; dahlias, Sus- an Balter er; to •ehias, Susan 11 tbercr. Asters, Susan Ilabcrer; pc tuatara Susan 11,a'bercr; house plant;, Susan 11abcrer; fallen:. in 'pot,, 12, Geiger, Nirs. (Pineannuals mit lisited, Ste,an H tberer, NI ifs. Lee 11off man ;; zinnia.. A. F, 11c.s, liaison !Taborer; verbenas tin an 1iaherer; gladiolas, NI rs. Law rat, Susan 1lrthere1; .roses, Susan 1lalterer, CHILDREN'S DEPARTMENT Coll. annum, leave N. F Hess; mounted v vials. ':\ I . 1fess; be sI 'tressed doll henry 1 I axhard 11. :\. 1'n. • crochet vprlc, It. .\. Fuss, bird h, ll'e, 12. Geiger: er: writing, over '111 yea rs tail. 1I (Fla altar('; art, .over 10 wear. illi 41, 1).hard. Ratti. rt( 21o1111'e111 special, H. •Flas- hard, .\: F. Iles.. Honor Bride-Elect- Rin- staff of Cooper's -inti, 1.lin- ion, drove ,11 in the hnnit• oaf \I r. 11111 21rd. 1 red 1;ilbcrL of ln,Nairlt Tow usltip ito spend a social cyening 1n honor ai their rl'auglvt•r idem, on the eve of iter atpprnaebin'tr• marriage. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Medical DR. E..4, Mc MASA E'R---Graduate of the Faculty of Medicine, Univers- ity of 'Toronto, and of the New York Post Graduate School and Hospital, Member of the College of Physicians and 'Surgeons of Ontario. Office on High street. Phone 27, Office fully equipped for x-ray diagnosis and for ultra short wave electric treatment, ultra violet sun lamp treatment and infra .red electric treatment. Nurse in attendance. DR. GILB'ER'T C. Ja.'RROTT - Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, Un- iversity of Western Ontario. Member of College of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. Office 43 G-oderieh street west. Phone 37. Hours 2-4e30 p;m„ 7.30-9 p.m. Other hours by appoint- ment, Successor to Dr, Chas. Mackay. DR, H. HUGH ROSS, Physician and Surgeon Fate of London Hos- pital, London, England. Special at- tention to diseases of the eye, ear, nose and throat. Office and residence behind Dominion Bank. Office Phone No. 5; Residence Phone 103. DR, F, J. BURROWS, Seaforth, Office and residence, Goderich street, east of the United Church, Coroner for the County of Huron, Telephone No. 46. DR. F. J. R. FORSTER- Eye Ear, Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medicine, University of Toronto 10497, Late Assistant New York Ophthal- mic and Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and 'Golden Square throat hospi- tals, London. At Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, third Wednesday in each month from 1.30 p.m, to 5 p.tn. DR. W. C. SPROAT Physician - Surgeon Phone 90-W. Office John St. Seaforep 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 guaranteed. F, W. AHRENS, Licensed Auction- eer for Perth • and Huron Counties. Sales Solicited. Terms on Application. Farm Stock, chattels and real estate property. R. R, No, 4, Mitchell. Phone 634 r 6. Apply at this office. WATSON & REID REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN S1'„ SEAFORTH, ON'I. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Class Companies. THE McKJLLQP Mutual Firs insurance Ct HEAD OFFICE-SEAFORTH, Ont, OFFICERS President --Alex, Briatlfoot, Seaforth; Vice -President. John E. Pepper, Brucefield; Secretary - Treasurer, M. A. Reid, Seaforth. AGENTS F. McKercher, R.R,1, Dublin; John E. Pepper, R.R,1, Brucefield; E. R. G. Jarmouth, Brodhagen; James Watt, Blyth; C. F. Hewitt, Kincardine; Wm, Yeo, Holmesville, DIRECTORS. Ales. Broadfoot, Seaforth No. 3; James Sholdice, Walton; \\'rat, Knox, Londesboro; George Leonhard t, Bornholm No. 1; John Pepper, Bruce - field; Janie, Connolly, t;oderich; Alex. .NIrIdwing, Blyth No. 1; Thong. as Moylan, Seaforth No. 5; Wm. R. Archibald, Seaforth No. 4. Parties desirous to effect insurance ar transact other business, will be promptly attended to by applications to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective post - offices. Miss Gilltert 'has for the past six years .been a very ,popular member of this stair. alis, Gilbert was pre- sented w•itit a beautiful occasional chair, trite prest'ntati.on firing made by NI r. \\', L. .1ohn'sott• The eve.itiu.a; was sprat in anisic and singing, Miss Mien t.'.h•u9e.itnrrh rettrkrtng' sever- al pleasing vocal numbers. Old Culvert Discovered-- During iscovered-During operations in the excavat- ing work on:Albert street for the underground conduit wiring' fol' Hy- dro and telephone transmission, workmen kbnrovered 'a 'rectae IOU,' cul- vert. :11 first, saute of the ,bystanders hought' it might the .part of the old corduroy road, 'but on further exam- ination, it was discovered to be a cul- vert of this road, which was in Ilse, whom otte hut1th'etl years ago. (Tire eulwetit was heti, een three aatcf fnttr 'feet below the surface. - Clinton N evv^s-'Re cord,