The Seaforth News, 1928-05-03, Page 5THURSDAY, MAY 3, 1928,
CHAIN RED WH ITES�rOIES
IN T� WEEK •
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Set'v-us Tomatoes, 6 tins , . , . , 85c
12 tins.. ,
• Barton Tomatoes, 6 tins, , ... ,80c
12 tins
Tomatoes, gallon tins, each , .. , 600
Catsup, gallon tins, oath,
Sniders' Catsup, 13 oz. bottle 19e
Tiger Catsup, quart 22c
For your health's sake Sery-us Tomatoes
Ross J. Sproat Phone8
W. M Stewart Phone 77
'`Quality slewaes qher than Pile?'
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We pay the highest prices for good cream.
Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given.
Do not send your cream to other Creameries; we want
it here.
To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation.
In return for you co-operation we will give youof our
best in serviceand prices.
We are agent for the Mellotte Cream Separators. Come
in and see the new Models.
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Seaforth Creamery Co. . Seaforth, Ont.
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
W. J, Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go-
verninent diploma and license.
Flowers Furnishbd.
Night or day phone 67.
D, Hs McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated,
Electricity used.
1928
fall Papers
We do all kinds of Painting and
-:Paperhanging at reasonable rates and
guarantee satisfactory work. Resi
.deists of town may see samples of
wallpapers in their own homes. if you,
erg/ make arrangements by -phone or
write
JOHN HOOPER
, Painter and Decorator
Phone 225
Street. Seaforth, Ont.
Ladies and Gentlemen
eep that smoothclear
complexion by having a
lBoneilaa Massage
at
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J9ast around the Corner in
She Dominion Blank ,suitd-
ing
Phone 125,
Clinton.
Mr. and Mrs. E. W. Rodaway, who
dsave been spending the winter in
Vitralkerville, have returned home.
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Pianos Tuned
Cleaned and
Repaired
Chas. A. `l'l owey
Residence—James St.
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BLYTH.
Mr. T. Gibbins and the .Misses Gib-
bins, of Wingham, visited Blyth
friends Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Feeney, of
Dublin, spent the week -end at the
home of Mrs. M. H. Kelly.
Mr. Leo and Mr, Will Kelly and
Mr. and Mrs. P. J. Kelly . visited
Wingham friends Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. J. T. McCaughey vis-
ited friends in Brussels over the week-
end. ,
Miss Alberta Richmond, of Gode-
rich, spent the, week -end cat her home
here.
Mr, and Mrs. Henry Pfife, of Hen-
sall; were guests at the home of Mr.
E. Bender, on Sunday.
Miss A. Wightman, of Auburn, vis-
ited at the hofne of her uncle, Mr.
Robert Wightman, during the week-
end.
Miss Minnie Yeo spent Sunday at
the parsonage.
Mr. and Mrs, Clarence Johnston
and daughter Iona were guests at the
home of Mr. John Yeo Friday even-
ing.
Mr. John Boyd Taylor, son of Mr,
C. K. Taylor, has obtained his Bache-
lor of Arts degree at Queen's Uni-
versity, Kingston.
Mr, and Mrs. William Thuell and
family were Brussels visitors on
Sunday. '
Mr. Harold Jenkins, of Port Elgin,
spent over Sunday at his home here.
Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Mason, of
Detroit, are visiting the former's par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. Ben. Mason.
Mr. and Mrs, George . McNa1l, of
„Detroit„ spent the week -end at Blyth.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Bowen, of Hen-
sall. spent Sunday in Blyth.
Miss Vista Wyatt is visiting her
cousin, Mrs. Lorne Roe, Walton,
Mrs. Charles Murray and babe,
who have been visiting her mother,
Mrs. H. Young, left on Friday for her
home in Toronto.
Mr, and Mrs. Russell Bradshaw, of
Jamestown and Mr. and Mrs. Alfretl
Nesbitt and two children were guests
of Thos. and Mrs, Grasby on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Nelson Nicholson and
family visited Mr. and Mrs. Joseph
Storey, of Seaforth, on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. John Riley, of James-
town, Sunday with Clarence and
h t
Mrs. Joiiia i ,
Mrs. Josenh Johnston and Mrs,
Clarence Johnston spent a couple of
days last week with the former's dint-
ghter., Mrs, Colin Finglan•f, of Walton.
• Goderich.
!flus Margaret Doyle, formerly ef.
Goderich, died in St. Joseph's hospi,
tal. London, aged ,87 years. She was a
patine of Goderich and daughter of
the late Mr. and, Mrs. Nicholas Doyle
and was the last surviving of their
ten children. She spent the greater
part ofher life in Gocierirh, going to
London two years ago.
TOWN TQPICS
Mr, and Mrs. J, T, McKinney and.
Dorothy and Peggy, of Guelph, were
week -end visitors at the home of Mrs,
R. E. Coates.
At a meeting of the .Huron Presby-
tery soft ball executive in Clinton
re-
cently, it was arranged that ,the
county semifinals and finals will be
played at Seaforth on Civic holiday.
Mr, and Mrs, Harvey Mason and !
little daughter, Marlon, of Detroit, I
were Sunday 'visitors wall her parents, I
Mr. and Mrs. Hugh MacKay, Mrs, I
Mason and daughter will remain for
a couple of weeks' visit,
Mr. Armour Dundas, of Detroit, is
spending .i
a couple of weeks with his ,r.rwormsmor
mother, Mrs, W. A, Dundas, Jarvis
Street,
TIB SS/WORTH NEWS.
Alt.!
Don't hesitate if you want Two Dollars of Shoe Value
for a One Dollar ]3111
THE BANKRUPT SHOE SASE
Will soon be a thing of the past, Act Quick;
The J. C Smith & Son Stock
Mr. and Mrs, Melvin Reid, of Ha-
milton, were week -end visitors at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. M. McKellar,
Miss Belle Jackson is visitingMrs
.
Stephens in Kitchener this week,
Mr, F. T. Jackson spent Sunday iu
Kitchener,
Mr. Joseph Doyle, of Detroit, ar-
rived on Tuesday to take charge of
the poolroom of the late Louis At-
kinson. n
o Mr,and Mrs. Doyle e ill oc-
cupy Mrs. C, Atkinson's residence.
Mr. and Mrs. Wolfe and family, of
Dashwood, spent Sunday with Mrs,
George Sillery.
An airplane passed over town Wed-
nesday morning. It carne from the
north, and turned here and headed
towards the Lake,
Miss Charlotte Powell, of McKil-
lop, is visiting with her. cousin, Miss
Violet Rankin, of Seaforth.
Mr. H. M, Jackson, Mr, and Mrs,
Annabel! and Mrs. Annabell Sr,, all of
Toronto, spent the week -end with
Miss Jackson,
Judge Jackson, of Lethbridge,
Alta., spent the week -end with Miss
Jackson,
Judge Jackson and Miss Jackson
motored to Landon and Chatham and
spent a couple of days.
Mrs, John Hartman had the mis-
fortune to fall down the cellar steps
and strain her arm and"foot.
A motor coach service commenced
between Goderich and Stratford this
week.
Mr. and Mrs. E. Hartman and fam-
ily, and Mr. and Mrs. K. Hartman
and daughter visited with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Hartman.
Mrs. George Weir returned home
Friday night after spending the win-
ter with her daughter, Mrs, (Dr.) Lat-
neer, at Anderson, S, Carolina.
Mr, Lloyd Hoggarth, in company
with Mr. Howell, called on his father,
Mr, 'Henry Hoggarth, on Saturday.
He was on his way to Goderich after
making a trip ito Markdale.
The many friends of Mrs. John Cut-
hill, who has been laid up with blood
poisoning at her sister-in-law's in
town, Are glad to know she is improv-
ing and is able to sit up a little while
every day.
Mrs. Pullman and son, Mr. Sydney
Pullman, moved into the residence of
Mr. E. C. Chamberlain, Market' street,
this week.
Mr. Donald A'berhdrt spelt the
week -end at London on business and
visited his brother and sister.
Mr, and Mrs, Challice, of Tilbury,
were week -end visitors with Rev. and
Mrs. T. H. Brown, at the.rectory,
Mr. James Johnston and family
have moved into the house on James
Street formerly occupied by the late
Mr. ,Brownlee.
The friends of Mrs. George Laird
are sorry to know, she is under . the
doctor's care at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. J. R. Govenlock, Mrs. Laird
was unable to return to her home at
Grafton, N. Dakota, 'last week,
Mr. and Mrs, George Fee and Mrs.
W. Latta, of Hensel!, visited Mr. and
Mrs. Thomas Sharp last week.
Mrs. McGibbon and daughter Shir-
ley, of. Toronto, are visiting Mrs, Cal-
der, James Street.
Mr. and Mrs. McGaw and sister.
of 'Goderich, were guests of ?vfr, and
Mrs. A. L. Porteous.
Mr. and Mrs. William Cluff andi
children, of Toronto, and Mr. and
Mrs. Earl Cluff, of Buffalo, were
guests of their aunts, Misses Jane and
Sarah Cluff, West Street, on Sunday.
Mir. and Mrs. Andrew Armstrong
and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Robert
McKinley, motored to Hensall on
Sunday last and were guests of their
niece, Mrs. (Dr.) Peck. They also
visited Mr, and Mrs. Nathan Peck.
Mr, and Mrs, Joshua Dennison and.
son, Mr. John 'Dennison, leave ..n
Tuesday next by tnotor for Moose
Jaw, Sask., to visit their son Elmer,
and daughters, Mrs, GeorgeGoetz and
Mrs. Archie Taylor. Mrs. William
Davidson, Goderich st., wit accom-
p'ainy them to visit her sister at Wey-
burn, Sask,.n.
Mr. H. Else, of Toronto, visited
over the week -end at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, Robert Archibald.
Mr. and Mrs, George Fitzgerald and
,lean, of Hamilton, and Mr. John
Stone, of Folkstone, Scotland, Mr.
Dan, McPherson and Mr, and Mrs.
Will, McPherson and Phyllis and
Neil, Monkton, who were attending
the funeral of the late William Kemp,
ar Mitchell, were week -end guests of
Mrs, Hugh Wright. Mr: and Mrs.
Roy Fitzgerald and Aldecn, of Mitch-
ell, and M•r, and Mrs, John • Norris,
prucefield, were also guests with Mrs,
Wright.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Adapts spent
the, week -end with the,former's broth-
er, Mr. Fred. Adams, in Toronto,
Miss Thelma Hudson was a Sunday
visitor at the home of her parents,
Mr. and Mrs: C. Hudson, Hensall,
Mrs. Paxman and Mr. and Mrs, B.
Kaiser. of Royal Oak, Mich„ were vis-
itors Wednesday with Mr, and Mrs,
Thomas Sharpe and are returning to
live in Clinton after being in Royal
r)ak, Mich„ the oast few years,
Mrs:" ,Phoebe ivturphy, of Port Col-
horne, is spentiina the week at the
home' of Mr. and Mrs. R. Frost,
Mr, Ab. Hay, superintendent of the
rural hydro, while unloading poles at.
ttruce'field, suffered a broken collar-
bone -and other initirles this week, He
was removed to his,ltome at Mitahell,
where he is netting along nicely,
Mrs, Chester Sutherland and her
'v,o'liter Betty nn l liar br^wtnr, ivfr.
'Hugh MacKay Bremner, Mrs. R, C.
Vokes and danahters Barbara anti
Dorothy, of .Detroit, motored Here
Saturday and returned .Sunday: They
were guests of Mrs, Vokes' parents,
Opposite Canadian Bank of Commerce
kits'
Scrap
'afches
'rhe sportman's watch. Every
car owner should know the be-
nefit of the Strap Watch.
Round and Fancy
Shapes
$8.50 up
Watches, Diamonds, Jewellery
Victrolas, Victor Records
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with best flat spherical lenses for only
$4,00. We have all other styles of
frames and lenses at lowest prices.
Eyes examined :by our well known
and painstaking specialist, Mr. Hugh -
son, with 28 years experience, 18 years
coming to Seaforth. We give you the
best in optical work to be obtained
and at moderate cost. From 1 p. m.
Monday, May 14, to 12 noon Wednes-
day, May 16. Conte early. tBeattie's
Fair, Seaforth, 19.
Mr, and Mrs. John Sproat, and of
Mr, and Mrs. G. C. Dale, Huron
Road.
Mr. and Mrs, George Allan, of De-
troit, were guests on Sunday of Mr.
and Mrs, R. F. Jones, They returned
home Monday.
Mr, and Mrs, R. B. Holmes, of
Royal Oak, Mich., and a friend, were
guests of Mr, and Mrs. Alex, Kerr on
Sunday.
Miss Marjory McCuaig is home
from Toronto, where she has been for
some time. She intends to remain
in town.
Mrs. James Davis, Goderich Street,
returned on Friday after a visit with
her sister, Mrs. Worden, Stratford.
Miss Crosby, of Toronto, is visiting
Mr, and Mrs, Adam Dodds.
Mrs, D. McArter and daughter
or at the Guelph,f oMrs, J. H. Brosit-
ad-
Broad -
foot, who has shown very little . im-
provement the past week.
Mrs, Alex, Park, John Street, visit-
ed the past week with her sister, Mrs,
Silas Eyre, Tuckersniith.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Burchill and t'wo
children, of Brussels, were Sunday
guests with the Misses Brine.
Mr. Will Brine. of Toronto, spent
the week -end at his home.
Mr. and Mrs. James F. Reid, of
London, are here to attend the funeral
of the. late Mr. R. P. Bell.
Mr. A, G. Smillie, of Toronto, and
Mr, and Mrs, Downard,.of Englehart,
are here owing to the death of Mrs,
W. R. Smillie,
bfr, and Mrs, F. G. Neelin returned
to Seaforth on Wednesday, having ar-
rived at Bayfield Saturday evening
after spending the winter to Florida,
Mr. Charles Woad has moved into
the house of Mr. j, W. Beattie, form-
erly occupied by Mr. Jarrott,
Mrs, Robert Habkirk and Miss
Minnie Habkirk will occupy Mr, Josh,
Denniiison's house on James Street,
during the three months they are in
the West.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sproat will
rove in a week or two into Mrs, Wil-
iam Davidson's house, Goderich
luring her visit at Weyburn, Sask, the
text few months. Mrs. DetLacey ex-
accts to return to Seaforth about
Jane 1st.
Mrs, S. Neely is visiting friends in
London.
The three act comedy, "A Married
Man's Trials," given by the Logan
oung people in ,Sl. James' Parish hall
n .Friday night under the auspices of
lie Altar Society was a decided sue-
esu. The parts were well taken and
he play was highly enjoyed by the
arae audience,
Mr. and Mrs. Dunlop, of Milverton,
re settled in the house formerly ee-
npied_bv Mr, J. H. Smith, on E. Wil-
iam Street.
Mr, Peter O'Sullivan is at present
well on the mad to recovery after
rtdcrgoing an operation last week,
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Soft corns are difficult to eradicate,
but Holloway's ICorri Remover will
draw them otic painlessly,
Items of trews always welcome.
WINTHROP,
Hulley -Bell. --A quiet but pretty
wedding was solemnized at the Wal-
ton manseon it 17
A n 17th, when Re .
p v
W, J. Maines united in marriage Clar-
inda Irene, only daughter of William
G. and Mrs, Bell of Grey to Harvey
Hulley, son of Mrs. Hulley, of Mc-
Killop,
The young t couple were assisted
P
g by
Miss Edna McDonald of Monkton
and John Hulley, brother of the
groom. The bride looked charming
in a gown of changeable taffeta in
shades of Bridal Rose and grey, with
shoes and hose to snatch. The brides-
maid was attractively gowned in
pomegranate flat crepe with shoes and
hose to match. After the ceremony
the bridal party returned to ,the home
of the bride's parents where a sump-
tuous wedding dinner was served, The
immediate friends of the bride and
room attendanceIn
g wereinthe
evening a reception was held at the
home of the groom's brother, Robert
Hulley, when 75 invited friends were
present and a good time spent. The
bride and groom received many use-
ful presents and congratulations and
best wishes.
Shower. --A miscellaneous shower
was held on Monday night in honor
of Mr. and Mrs. Harvey Hulley at the
hotr-e of John and Mrs. Maclntosh of
Grey, when a large number of friends
of the bride and groom presented
them with many useful presents. The
evening was spent in dancing and
playing cards till the wee sma' hours,
when they departed for their homes,
wishing the bride and groom many
happy years of wedded life.
HARLOCK.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Cardiff and
baby Isabel, also Mrs. William Brem-
ner, of Ethel, visited at the home of
Mr, A. W. Beacom, on Wednesday of
last week.
Mr. and Mrs. William Bowes and
Master Jack visited at the home of
Mr. Bowes' sister, Mrs, Thomas Col-
son, ss Isabel on Sunday,
Mi Reid 'visited her mends
the Misses Amy and Ena Parsons, on
Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. Angus Reid visited
Mr, and Mrs. Dave Reid Sunday ev-
ening.
Mr. Thomas Knox spent a dew days
the latter part of last week in Clin-
ton, as his mother, Mrs. William
Knox, of Clinton, underwent an op-
eration in the Clinton Hospital' on
Thursday morning. Her many friends
are glad to hear that Mns. Knox is so
far doing well and all wish her a
speedy recovery.
Miss Marjorie Bickel!, teacher of
S. S. No. 6, spent the week -end with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Bickel!, of Seaforth.
A number of the young people took
in the dance at Walton on Friday
everting. They all reported having a
splendid time.
Miss Annie Stevens, of Clinton,
spent the week -end at her home here,
Miss Marjorie Colson visited her
friend, Miss Estella Murphy, Tuesday
afternoon of last week.
Mr, and Mrs. A. W. McEwing and
family visited at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe. Campbell, of near Walton,
Sunday evening.
Mr. and Mrs. Neilans visited Mr.
and Mrs. Bert Allen Sunday after-
noon.
Masters Arthur and Walter Bewley,
of near Walton, visited at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Ferris Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs, Marshall, of Wawa -
nosh, visited at the home of Mrs.
Marshall's sister, Mrs. Norman Shep-
pard, Sunday afternoon.
Mr. and Mrs. William Sheppard, of
Clinton, visited Mr. and Mrs. Norm-
an Sheppard, Wednesday of last week.
The Sunday School connected with
Burns Church will commence on Sun-
day, May 6, at ten o'clock. We hope
for a good attendance.
We are pleased to hear that Mr.
Fred Shobbrook has purchased a new
Essex coach.
Miss Ella Toll, of Toronto. came on
Monday to visit Mr. and Mrs. Ernie
Toll and also Lorne. Ella expects to
spend part of the summer months in
these parts.
•CROMARTY,
Miss Mary Lamond is under the
doctor'; care.
Mr. and Mrs. Chittick and family,
of Granton, spent Sunday with Mrs.
Chittick's mother, Mrs. A, Robertson,
of the village.
Rev, Mr, Elder exchanged pulpits
with Rev, Mr, Duncan, of Sc. _An-
drew's Church,Stratford, on Sunday
evening last.
Miss Hazel Hay, of Stratford, spent
the week -end with her aunt, Miss
Hoggarth,
Mr. Lloyd Miller, of Stratford,
spent Sunday under the parental
roof.
Mr, , and Mrs, O. R, Francis acid
family, of Bright, spent Sunday with
Mr. and Mrs. A. McLachlan,
Communion service was held in the
Presbyterian Church on Sunday last.
Ten new members joined on profes-
sion of faith,
'Wise and experienced mothers
know 'when their children are troubied
with worms and lose no time in apply-
ing Miller's Worm Powders, the most
effective vermifuge that can be used.
It is absolute in cleaning the system
of worms and restoring those healthy
eonditiotts withottt which there can be
nocomfort for the child, or hope for
robust growth. It is the most trust-
worthy of worm exterminators.
PAO1
STAFFA.
Mr, and Mrs. H, Leslie spent the
I week -end in Galt,
Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Miller, of Exeter,
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. J,
M. Worden.
Mr, and Mrs, E. 'Flynn, of Landon,
visited with Mr. and Mrs. 0, Reed,
recently,
Miss Dorothy Cliessell, Mitchell,
spent the week -end with' her sister,
Mrs. L, Elliott,
Mr, and Mrs. F. Golding visited
with the former's parents, Mr, and
Mrs. H. Golding, on Sunday.
Miss A, Heron is visiting in the
village,
The Institute will meet in the hall
011 Wednesday, May 9, at 2:30 p.nt, for
their annual meeting,
CONSTANCE,
The Londesboro Choir will give
their Easter Cantata inConstance
United nit
ed Chu ch
r on Sunda evening,
venin g,
May 6,at ,3
Y70, There i'
l r will be
1 no
church service at the usual hour in
the afternoon,
Mr, and Mrs, John Riley, of Tuck-
ersmith, visited friends in the village
on Sunday,
Mr
s,sues Attwood J w returned to
B
lenheimst
la week after an extended
visit with her parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Benj. Riley.
Mr. Thomas Staples of 'Seaforth is
visiting relatives around the village
at present,
'Little Olive Grlmoldby was taken STRATFORD AND GODERICH
to Seaforth hospital last Saturday
Wake -
morning when she underwent an opc- G'd'sch to .S'tratf'd :Strafed to'•G'd'icls
ration in having her tonsils and ado- Read Down Read Up
ade-
noids removed, Miss Phoebe Wake- (Daily except Sunday)
field was taken to Clinton hospital the 7.30am2 pin Goderich ar 12ptn9.10pm
same day whdre she underwent a sim 8,05 " 2,35 " Clinton 11.35am8,40"
ilar operation. Both are progressing 8.35 `' 3.05 Seaforth 11.10 "' 8.15
nicely at present, St. Columban �'
0 " 7.55"
BrusselsMr. visited ate Fred.
dhe home nson of 8.48 " 3.18 " ot Mr. 9.05 " 3.35 " Mitchell '10ublin .35 " 7,49 "
and Mrs. George Riley on Sunday. 9.25 " 3,55 Sebringville 10.10
9.35 " 4,05 " S'tratford lv 10
Arr.,.
Sunday afternoon, Coach ieave8 Go-
derich at 5 p.m., arriving at alI inter-
mediate points 3 hours later than week
day schedule. Sunday evening leaves
Misses Barbara and Janet Forest, of I Stratford at 8 p. m., arriving 1 hour
Hensall, spent the week -end with their later than regular schedule. Sunday
brother, Mr. Robert Forest, Parr morning coach same time as week
Line. days.
Manaof the youple of - IFARE—'Goderich toStratford, 4i125,green
attended concert, 'Mum-
my and the Mumps," given by the' Return, $2.25
English Church, Hensall last Wednes- 21
day night and all report a good time.'
Mr. George Coleman went to To '
ronto.Saturday on business.
ther to W. ). Greer, ,of Wingh.
His Auburn sedan was stolen,
later reeovereti at London.
Miss Priscilla Manna, dlanghted•
the late John and IMipry Maui,
unexpectedly last Wednesday nen
ing, after two days" illness.
Dunpouton.
dealt
The
t f
occurred on April 19
of Roderick Campbell, aged 88 yea
He was one of the pioneer settlers �y
As'hSeld, Surviving are his wife, 01
son and one daughter Kenneth. 9
Detroit, anci Miss Greta Campbell, q
Ashfield.
Robert McAllister passed away o
April 23rd after a year of ill health
He was born in 1858 on the 7th Cor
cession of West Wawanosh, wa,
township collector for a number
years, also a director of the Goderic
Rural Telephone Co. and of the Dun;
gannoa Agricultural Society,
Zurich,
Fred Eisenbach, of the Babyloij
line, who o lies
notbeen
welf
time, was taken to' London Qhospittal
Mat week.
Motor Coach
Servica
HILLSGREEN.
Mr. William Foster, of the Parr
Line, has sold his 100 acre farm to his
neighbor, Mr, Charles ' Stephenson,
who will take possession on April 1st,
J. R. LOHMAN
HURON NEWS. 1 FURNITURE REPAIRS
Wingham,Your old organ Martin, widow of the'late remodelled into
Ralph Rogers, passed away at the useful piece of furniture at
home of her daughter, Mrs. Lacy, in ; reasonable cost.
London, recently. She was in her , Phone 303 J
83rd year and leaves three daughters:, Work shop a rear of BARLOW'S
Mrs. Lacy and Mrs, Sadie Bisbee, SHOE REPAIR SHOP,
London; Mrs. s G. White, Echo Bay;
Tohn of Wingham; g William, of Lis------�..�.
towelam• , and Ralph, of Tacoma, Wash. '
John Gillespie, of near Belmore,: A D_ SUTHERLAND
was 'fined $300 and costs by Meg's-
trate Reid .n a charge of making 1i- I GENERAL INSURANCE
quor illegally. AGENCY
This was his second 1
offence. Real Estate, Conveyancing,
R. A. Greer, druggist, of 'Toronto,'
yancin, Bond
who was held p by the two notorious s
andInvestments
sea
bandits who caused a sensation in
Western Ontario last week, is a bro-
A Good Portion
of beef served to you for the evening
meal, roasted about medium, with the
blood gravy Dosing through, gives
one a foundation. It just makes one's
mouth water to think of it How
was that last piece of meat we sent
you? ,Wasn't it fine.
GEO. A. STEWART.
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 Seaforth,
The S edda1 Milverton
Flour
We have it --Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings Chop of All Kinds
C. GTHOMSON.
GRAIN DEALER
7S
PHONE 25
Your Auto Needs
GOODYEAR TIRES AND TUBES
PREST-O-LITE BATTERIES
Repairs and charging on ail makes.
A good line of New and Used Parts.
EVERY AUTOMOBILE
Has its good points and bad, they say, but we think we are
offering the kind of work that more nearly approaches
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