The Seaforth News, 1928-07-12, Page 8r,
MAGI k IQ r Tii14 ..SEAFOI~ TT`I N]
ligNSALle,
Mies Helen Swan visited for it w
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flays this weak with her sister in
Lotulou,
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Mr.ErnestBates o 4
is: town du ;Monday.
Miss Florence Welsh of London
visite,l.over the week, end with her
parents, Mr. and aMrs, Thomas Welsh.
Mr, Jack Carmichael, •who has been
holidaying for the past twoo .weeks at
his home here, returned to Detroit on
Sunday,
d
tisi
Afr. Moss McLean of De'trort visited
over the week end with re atives
around Hensall,
Miss Dorothy. Hoskins and Mr,
Verne Redden visited over the week
end with friends in Stratford. •
Mr, and Mrs, Alfred Hunkin of
Thames Road visited on Sunday at
the home of Mr, William McLaren.
Mr. 1'. C. Joynt spent a few days
this week in Walkerviile.
Mrs, Coffin. and little daugh't'er of
Huntingdon, Cal., are visiting with
relatives in •and around Hensall.
'The many friend's. of Mr. .'Thomas
t Murdock will be sorry to learn that
'1 he is eott'finesi to his home through 111-.
y Hess•.
Mrs. V. Woods, Mrs.. K Callas and
Mrs. Vermileau of. Santa Barbara,
Cal, are visiting their s other, Mrs,
John Dinsdale and sister, Mrs. Fred
•Simmons and others relatives here,
Mrs• John Murdock, who has been
visiting for the past week with friends
in Exeter, has returned home.
Mr. Roy Vermileau, of Toronto, vis-
ited' over the week end at .the home of
Mrs, John Dinsdale, and was accom-
panied back by his wife, who has
been visiting for several months in
California,
A number from Hensall attended
the thirty-first annual convention of
the Huron County Women's Christian
Temperance Union, which was held
in the Ontario street United 'Church,.
Clinton on Tuesday, Mrs. A. A.
George of London gave interesting
addresses afternoon and evening.
'Mr. Jack Swan of Windsor is visit-
ing far a few days with his parents
here.
Miss Lillian Steacy and Miss .Doro-
'thy Heffernan visited over the week
end with friends in Stratford.
Mr. George Thompson of Toronto
is visiting 'this week with friends here.
'Mrs. J. Green, who has been visit-
ing for the past two weeks with her
daughter in Detroit, returned- home
Monday evening.
Miss Amy Laramie of Toronto is
holidaying at her home here.
Dr. and Mrs. Coulter and family of
Toledo are visiting the doctor's par-
enes, Mr. and Mrs. John Coulter.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hudson of Chi-
cago are visiting the former's parents,
,J4r, and Mrs. Geo, Hudson..
Mr. Ned Bkwes has been engag-
ed as principal of the Hensall public
eelneee .,, take the place of Mr, Wil -
Ilam McKay who etcentle resigned,
and Mr. Ferris Cantelon has been en-
gaged as principal of the continuation
school, in place of Miss Jessie John-
son.
Mrs. Leslie Sullins of Detroit is vis-
iting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo.
Hudson.
Misses Rossie and Gladys Broad -
foot visited during the past week with.
relatives in Detroit.
Mr. A, Smith is improving the ap-
pearance of his store by having it
nicely repainted.
Mr. G. Lavey and daughter and
Mr. and Mrs, Walter Lavey of St.
Marys, Dr, Smith and wife of Omar,
Mich.. Mrs. William Smith of Pang-
man, Sask., visited over the week end
with Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Smith.
Miss Helen Smith of Omar, Mich„
and Mr. Floyd Smith of Detroit are
holidaying here with 'their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Smith.
The annual'S.'S. picnic of the United
Church will be held on Wednesday,
July 18th at Bayfield. A good time is
expected.
There died in Hensall on Sunday,
one of our oldest residents in the per-
son of Mrs. James Sutherland in her
93rd year. Mrs. Sutherland's maiden
name was Harriett E. Dant, and she
was a daughter of the late Col, John
Dent, and was born in Embro, Ont.
She spent her early fife in Embro and
attended college at Cobourg. After
her marriage t' tine late Tames Seth-
erland they lived at Embro, Forest
and Hensall, where they have resided
since. She was a consistent member
of the Prebsyterian Church till union,
when tele family became connected
with the United Church. She leaves
to mourn her loss one son, George J.
Sutherland, postmaster at Hensall,
and one daughter, Miss Hattie, at
home, and two sisters, Mrs, A. H.
Carroll and Mrs. G. Scott of Wood-
stock, and one brother, H. M. Dent of
Sudbury. The funeral, which was
priv'ate, took place from her late res-
idence on King street on Tuesday
afternoon to the Hensall Union ceme-
tery, and was conducted by her pas-
tor, Rev. Arthur Sinclair. The pall-
bearers were: William McKay, Chas.
McDonnell, James A. Bell George C.Petty, George Case, and John Craig.
Amongst those who attended the fun-
eral from a distance were Mr. John
Magnan and Mrs. William Mag,nail
of Beachville, Miss Bessie Dent of
Stratford, Mrs. Carroll and Mrs
Scott of 'Woodstock, Mrs. Charles
Nichols and daughter of London Mrs.
Dr. Hyman of Exeter and Mrs. Marry
Wilson of Winnipeg.
The Orangemen are malting great
preparations to celebrate the 12th •here
on Thursday, A large number of
lodges have promised to attend. There
will be a baseball match between Staf-
fs and Hensall in the morning at ten.
At 1.30 the parade will start from the
Park grounds and after their march
will return to the park wheer address-
es will be given by prominent speak-
ers. There willbe dancing in the hall
afternoon and evening. Meals will be
served et the United Church, the ho-
tel and other places.
Mrs• Paisley and children; of Mon-
treal are visiting her parents, Mr. and:
Mrs, E. Rennie.
Council Meeting. -The regular mon-
thly meeting of the Village Council
was held on Tnesday, July 3, all the
members' present. A deputation from
"
the firemen was present and made in -
quirks on the Are engine leaving
town in case of a in the country
Councillors Petty and Priest reported
that they had placed ItCw tops on all
the water tanks in town. .The Reeve
reported that the gravelling was fin -
lobed, with the e:eeptiorl of a Piece
from the •London Road to Shecrilt s
gateway, This piece of ,road, if not
akeit over by the eonntythis stuatrner
t
will be gravelled in the fall, Nelson
Blatchford was eePeinted weed ne
Spector. .A nunber of accosuats were
presented and .ordered pard. The
Council then adjourned• the first part
of the meeting end then started as a
Court of ,revision on the Black Creek
Drain, Some discussion took place
on the different assessments and it
was finally decided to adjourn the
Court until Friday evening and in
the useatatijne- to go carefully into any
assessments••
Word was received last week that
tine body of Mr, ,Leslie Allen, assist
ant manager of the T. Eaton Co. at
Moneton, . New 'Brunswick, and sola -
In -law to Mr, and Mrs, Thomas
Drummond, of Hensall, had been
found, Last fall Mr, Allen; accom-
panied by, some friends, went on a
fishing trap into the wilds of New
Brunswick. One evening Mr. Allen
wandered away from the camp' and
was lost: On failing to come back the
alarm was. sounded and the best
guides in the province secured, and
the search has been practically kept
tip •ever since. The body was found
about. eighteen Hailes from where the
original camp was located, 'indicating
that be had wandered a long 'distance.
The body was sent to Toronto for
burial. 'Miss. Margaret Drummond
has been with her aunt in New
Brunswick since spring, and, they
never gave up hope that either Mr.
Allen wouid•return, or that his body
would be found.
Miss Irma Higgins left last week
for Waterloo, where she has secured
a position in the head office of the
Mutual 'Life Insurance Co. of that
city.
:Miss ,Mattie Ellis left last week for
Guelph where she will visit with her
sister, Mrs. Fred :Sanallacombe, and
intends leaving shortly for the West
to visit her niece and nephew and
will visit there for t few weeks.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook and son
Harry left by motor, on Thursday
last for Los Angeles where they will
visit for a few months with their dau-
ghter and son-in-law, Mr, and Mrs.
Morley Chellew.
Mr. Clarence ,Sheppard, of Mani-
tonlin Island, is spending his vacation
with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J'a•ck
Sheppard, east of the village.
'Misses Mary and Emma Johnson
have purchased a fine new Ford
coach,
.A new coal and wood storehouse
has been erected at the rear. of the
United Church, which will be much
More convenient.
'Mr. andMre. M'. Wilson Berry, of
s
Windsor, spent a day with Mrs. Thos.
Berry last week,
little skill in the game ape provided
much :tentsenaent for both participa-
tor and onlooker. After a game of
baseball by he youngmen, the come
ii1y ;team dispersed to tweet later
round the supperatable. Races were
held after this w'hicb both old and
yoeng equally enjoyed and in which
boils took part, Each persoe belting
part in the races received a prize, and
as it was getting late, all departed for
home, well eatisrfad with the day's
events. This is ,the first Diorite which
lute been orgataized by . the "Merry:
taaaker s •Club and both it and the
"club' were voted a decided success. •
Mrs. George Sloan. -On 'Thursday,
July 5th, "the funeral of •Iveary Anne
year, canis to this' country with her
uaother, two, br'tatlaeee end three sisters
abont years ago. She was married
52 years ago to Mr. Janaes 'Ielartin,
who now' survives be'. One sister,
Mrs, Joseph 'Lawrence,also survives
her, Thoes who attended the ftuaeral
•frons a drstenee were; Messrs, Brien
anti john Martin and Miss Jane Mar -
,tin, of -Stratford, and Mr.. and Mrs,
Joseph Lawrence, of Petersburg.
DUBLIN,
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Dili', and Mrs. Vi . ,Krauskopf, , De-
troit, spent the weekend with their
friends irs town.
Rev; Father Weber,,of I -lesson; call-
ed on friend's iu the village last week.
Ryan, beloved wife of 'Mr, George e Mrs• James Carpenter and her
y G g daughter Lib'bie- awl son Peter, and
Sloan took place. from 'her..late i•es'id-
ence, Lot 11, Concession 8, to St, tool- Mr, Reardon, all of Detroit, were
umban Church, where Requiem 'Mass guests at the home of Miss Jean Mc-
was sling by her pastor, 'Rev Fr, Connell,
Dantzer, and interment was made in We cossgratulete Mary Dorienstein,
St. 'Coiunthen cemetery, The pall- Mary. Dillon, 'GertrudeMulligan, Etla-
bearers were: Martin Murray, 'Peter elyn OtHearn,•,Moniea Beach, Mary
Eckert, T. E. Roan, 'Timothy Lynch, Mclvcr, Dorothy Brennan, Carrie Oe-
Matthew'J,'Lynela and, hotnas Moy- Connor and Dan McCarthy on being
lin, A large concourse of friends and successful in the Entrance exams;
i� 'Mrs. James Flannery, of Detroit,
relatives gather:to pay tribute to the J � k y'
memory of one :whom they had loved spent Saturday evening' with Mr. and
and esteemed during her lifetime in Mrs. Peter McIver.
their midst. To her family alis had Mr, and Mrs. J, Ir, Murphy and
been a 'kind and loving sister, wife Misses Mary and lefargare_t visited
and inother and .oto her friends• and friends in Guelph'and 'Hasnudton over
neighbors she had ever been a 'willing the week -end.
heli in time of trouble, •Tian late 'qrs. Mr.. And Mrs: Mayberry, of Brant -
Sloan was born 54 years 'ago in Mc- ford, and Mee, James Canoe, of Titus-
Killop, one and a half miles west of ville, -Pee and Mrs, Rutherford, of
Walton, daughter of Patrick acid' Mrs. Stt'atford,,,,were guests of Mr. and
Ryan, and 'had lived all her life ee Mrs, Alex.`Darling, -
MaIdillop• She is survived ; by her Mr., Joseph Carbert, of Detroit, is
husband, end three daughters and one visiting his sister, Mrs, George Iiol-
son:` Mrs. Joseph Jordan and Mrs. land, of town, • -
Mac Feeney, of Hibbert; Mrs, Staph • Mr. and Mrs, Gar. 'Smith spent
en Eckert, of Timmins, and James, of Sunday at•'the home of her brother,
MtKitlop, Also two sisters and three Mr. Charles MctDaid, in'Kitchener.
brothers: 'Mrs, James Rowland, ofMrs. Rice and„Miss Race, • the pub-
Calgary,
ub
Calgary„Alta.; Mrs. Albert Kelly, of lir school teacher, were in town, jest
Blyth; Thomas Ryan, of 'Brussels, week and called on Mr. and Mrs.
and Patrick and ,Janes of the West. Alex. .Darling. 1We are pleased • to
Her daughter, Mrs. Stephen Eckert, know that Miss Rice will be with us
of Timmins, was home to attend the for another year and that her two
funeral. The family have the- sym- Pupils passed the, Entrance, which
pathy of the community in their sad speaks well for her.
bereavement. et is a pleasure to the people of
Dublin an'd to the tourists to have
Miss Mary Snaith has been visiting such a nice lunch room. The ' Smith
at her home the past week. brothers are very kind and ' accom
Miss Jean Carswell, of Toronto, is modating and that is what counts in
visiting friends in this vicinity. their business. We wish them success
Miss Olive Medd has been re -en- in their new home.
gaged as teacher for S,'S. No. 2, Mc- IsIr. and Mrs. Joseph Klinkhamer
Killop, for the coining year. have returned to Detroit, after a long
Mr. and Mrs, 'Andrew Middleholtz visit with her father, Mr.Clark. Mrs.
and daughter Mary =and two sons, Kllinkhamer has been very ill all win -
Leo and .Clatis, .called on Mrs. Mary ter, but is much improved. She is ac-
Krauskopf ,On their way to Zurich. • companied by Miss Margaret Dillon.
Miss Clara Krauskopf left for D'e- Miss Teresa Delaney. has secured a
troit on Monday. - position as stenographer in Toronto.
S.S. No. 12, -Following is the re- Mrs. James Iireliy, of Arthur, is vis -
port of the June promotion examinee iting her daughter, Mrs, Pat. Woods.
tion for S. 'S. Nb. 12, McKillop. The We are sorry to bear that. Mrs.
Philip Kenny is on the sick list.
Mr. and Mrs. John Kenny'and,
Clavor returned to their home ,in De-
troit after spending a few days' with
the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Frank Kenny.
We are sorry to bear that Mrs.
Jahn Kelly is on the sick list,
Mr. Ralph Dill, of Detroit, he spend-
ing holidays with this parents here.
Rev. F. A. ,McCardie, of Kings-
bridge, visited with ;friends in Dublin
on Tuesday,
'Mrs James Klinkhamer, of Detroit,
spent the week -end with his family
here.
The CAVIL. are holding a dance in
the Parish .1-1a.1.1 on Thursday eve, July
12th. Music by a Stratford orchestra.
Come and enjoy yourself for a few
hours.
Mr. Frank Smith and family have
moved into the residence recently
purchased from John Redmond.
Miss Ruth Hills. is visiting with,
friends in Toronto.
Mrs. Michell, of Toronto, and Rev.
WneMichell,, of Washington, are vis-
iting with friends in Dublin.
Mrs. Basil Burns, of Detroit, spent
the week -end with her sinter, Mrs. J.
Me. Sna•rti; of Detroit visit. classes for next term are as follows:
earl liver the week -end with hiss father` Sr. i V.- jack 'Hulley 79, John
l 60.
I Adams
here, and was accompanied back with
his wife and child who have Veen vis-
iting here for -a few weeks.
Mr. Jack Woods, of Santa Barbara,
Calif., is visiting at .the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Fred Simmons and other
relatives in and around Hensall,-
Miss Alice Dougall, of Windsor, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
\Villiam 'Dougall.
Mr, and Mrs. James :Smith and fam-
ily, of Windsor, visited with Mr. and
Mrs. William Consitt.
A number of the Hensall girls at-
tended the picnic at Miss Tory Bol-
ton's school. A number of ball
games were played, also horse shoes
and a number of other sports, after
which supper was served.
Mrs. J. F, Kimball and little daugh-
ter, of Chicago, are visiting her sis-
ter. Mrs. Robert Patterson.
Mr. Orville Twitchell has improved
the appearance of his garage by hav-
ing the front of it nicely painted.
"Mrs, A. Horton and grandson, Ray
Patterson, who have been visiting for
a number of weeks in Chicago, have
returned home.
Misses Jean and Dorothy Campbell
of Toronto, are visiting their grand-
parents, Mr. and Mrs• Thomas Mur-
doch.
Miss Helen Swan visited for a few
days with her sister in London,
VARNA.
At the time of writing we are sor-
ry to report Mr. Oren Dowson is
suffering with an attack of inflamma-
tory rheumatism.
After a long and painful illness, Mrs,
Pilgrim passed away on Monday in
Seaforth hospital.
The many friends of Mrs. Chuter
are sorry to know she 'is suffering
from flu,
Mr. C. Pilgrim of Detroit is home
for a few days.
Rev. Mr. Harrison of Clinton con-
ducted the service in St. Johns Church
on Sunday.
During the recent rain storms Var-
na was struck by Lighting -not light-
ning. Nothing serious has happened
so far.
]Rev. Mr. Penrose conducted service
in Exeter Sunday.
Jr, "IV.-'Gretta 'Hulley 92, Agnes
Dodds 80,
Sr. III. -Agnes 'Case 73, Elizabeth
McFarlane 70.
Jr, III. -Bert 'McSpadden 75, Tillie
Hulley 70.
Sr. IL -Author McClure 48.
Jr. 11. Margaret Habkirk 85,
George Habkirk 82.
Primer, --Gordon Hulley, good.
The winners of the spelling contest
for the entire term were IV. -Mary
Dodds; MC -Agnes Dodds.; II.: Bert
MdSpadden; I,• George Habkirk.
Annie E. Strong, Teacher.
MANLEY.
Obituary. -The death occurred on
Wednesday, July 411h, of Mrs, James
Martin at her late hom•, 'Concession
10, Menlo township, •after 'a pro-
longed illness. The funeral took
place on Friday morning to St. ,Col=
umban Church, where Requiem High
Mass was celebrated' . by ;Rev. ;Fr.
Dantzer, and thence to St. Columban
cemetery, where interment was' made.
The deceased, who was in her 79th
McKILLOP.
In Division Court held in Seaforth
on July 6th, before His Honor Judge
Lewis, J. L. Malone of McKillop
took action against Lorne 'Wilson of
Tuckersmith, for $65.00 in connection
with a horse transaction. The horse
was sold by defendant to plaintiff on
the understanding that it was a silt-,
corning seven-year-old beast. Plain-
tiff had testimony of a veterinary that
the horse appeared to be eleven years
old, Defendantpleaded lea
den h
e had
not
guaranteed the age of the horse,but
ad •purchased it on the understanding
it was under seven years of age and
later saidthe animal to the plaintiff
believing it to be under, seven years
old. The jury allowed plain'tiff $50.00,
Merrymakers' picnic, - That She
"Merrymakers" good times were not
confined to the winter months was
clearly in evidence oil Thursday last
who. their curb met le fi3ayfield on
th Ir picnic. The day Was an ideal
one for a picnic and the different fam-
ilies met in Jowett's grove where they
soon assembled round k table well -
laden with chicken and other good
things. - After dinner they separated
r
Mtn different groups, which late met
to witness a welt -snatched game of
fontball by the men, :captained by
Robert Campbell and Adrian Hogg,
This was followed by a game of foot-
ball by the girls, who also showed no
leanNut
Source of
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In vacant lots and partially culti-
vated fields.
In. fence corners where the plough-
share cannot penetrate.
Along the roadways of your district.
Each year weeds destroy Ontario's crops to the en
tent of millions of dollars. You must help rid
your community of this menace byco.operating in
every way. See that your own land is clear. ' Re'
port weed growths on roadways, vacant proper'
ties or uncultivated fields to your representative
on your
local council O
to
your
weed insP
ect
or.
Thus you will be doing your duty in exterminating one of
the greatest enemies of successful fanssing-noxious weeds.
Write for Bulletin, "Wads of Ontario?'
ONTARIO DEPAkTMRNT OF AGRICULTURE
Parliament Buildings } . Toronto
WON. JOHN S. MARTIN
Minister
W. B. EOAOHOUSZ
'Alteputy Minister
• '.T{OR SALES
One hundred l -{year-old S.'C, White
Leghorn hens, '1 hese birds were all
trap nested iutd called, 'We have also
a few 12 -week-old 11,' P, Rock cocker-
els; bred froaia, pedigreed stock, Also
one Gravityhand washer with wring-
er. O, S'IiRGRIS'T, 'Centre S.t„ Sea
forth,. Phone 304. 30
APARTMENT TO RENT,
'Wstlr bathroom and all modern eon-
•veniences. Apply to MIIS. JAMES
t;;tILID1*Si' E, N. cicala St., Seaforth.
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AUCTION SALE
Of Hive Stock, Fresh Caws, 'Calves
and Pigs at lot 5, Dori. 17, 'Grey, ora-
leeid'ay, July 13th, at 1 pan, GEOIRGIE
RAIv1.SA'Y, Prop, -67
FARMERS' ATTENTION
A meeting of the Wheat Pool Sign.,
ers will be held in the Town Hall Fri-
day evening, July 13, at 8 p.m,.
The binder twine season is at .hand.
Conan and get your twine when it
shits you. A quantity . of sugar • on
hand, Redpath brand, Price right ,on
both twine and sugar. Number of
waggon tongues in stock. Phone R.
J. 30
BUGGY FOR SALE.
For sale, a rubber tired buggy in
good condition, can be seen at Peter
Fitzpatrick's, con. eeelli'bbert, 27.
FOR SALE.
1+5 acres of timothy and alfalfa hay,
Also 24 acres of pasture with good
water supply, for rent. Apply to
MRS. M. CU'RTIN, Seaforth. tf
`FOR SALE,
1 'Durham cow newly calved, 4 -
year -old. Ten pigs, 'We months .old.
Apply at The News Office.
28
FOR SALE.
25-45 Sawyer -Massey gas threshing
outfit with good route --Cheap. Owner
retiring. Also 10-20 Tifan in good
shape. LO:f7TS EB,ERiiAIRT, ` Sea -
forth 29
Expert Finishing
Expert kodak finishing; developing
be a roll, prjitts Sc °soh any size.
Jackson studio.
WANTED.
An Inspector or Superintendent for
Huron County Children's Aid Society
n place of Mr, G. M. Elliott, ,resigned.
App'iications in Writing, stating quali-
fications and salary expected will be
•eceived by the undersigned up to
July 19th, 1928, duties to 'begin as soon
as 'possible. Full particulars as to
duties expected, etc., will be given by
he Cleric on application. '
GEO. W. H10LM'AN,
Dated at ,Goderich, Clerk, Huron.
he 25th day of June, 1928. .. 28`
CARD OF THANKS. •
Mr. George Sloan and familywish
to thank their friends and neighbors
Inc many acts, of kindness daring
their bereavement.
CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs. James Hughes and family, of
Seaforth, wish to express their heart-
felt thanks for the many spiritual and
floral offerings and acts of kindness
during their recent sad bereavement
'FARM I''f:/ft SALE.
choice e0 -sere farm, ie good pantile
tion, N%J. lot 16„ cone 5, McKillop 411
cleared and all seeded down. lino
storey cesaent'hoesc, frame kitchen,
all in good'repair. Barn 50'x46' ten a
ceenetat wall, cement stabling and
water in the barn. 'Cement drivin
' .
house 24'x36'. Frame hog peat 16 x24
Never failing well of choice water,
Well fenced and underdr'ained with
tile drain, Will be sold on easy terms
to stan purchaser, with or without
- a1 la i e
weep, Failure of•he k g son for
reason
selling. For further particular's apply
on the premises or write to Seaforth,
R.R. 5, ROBERT GIBS'ON, . t127
HOUSR FOR • SAE.
Corner James and Ann Streets, Sea -
forth,. seven roomed house, electric
light, hard and soft water inside:
Garden and stable en property. Apply
MRS, WM. McM'DOHAEL,' John st.,
or Phone 197. 18tf
THURSDAY, JUL '' 12, 19Z
OFESSIONA
L CARIIA
Medical.
The Black PercheronStallion
"DIAMANT"
has been purchased by Mr. William
H. Keeler of Dublin from Mr, R. W.
Agar, and will travel id the, Seaforth
disticict this season, •
ler,
tWilliam H, Kee , Mgr
2111
SEAFORTH MARKETS,
Wednesday, July 11th.
Wheat, per bus, • $L400
Barley, per bus. ..••••, .-
Oats, per bus, 75c
Bucicwheat, per bus. 820
Shorts, per cwt.
Bran,
10
B per cwt. t
r
Potaoes, per bag $1,50
Eggs, per doz. 31c -35c'
Butter, per lb. 35c
Broilers, 13/4 Ua,, per Ib 18c
Broilers, under 1% lbs,' per Ib , , 15c
Old roosters, per. lb, - 15c
Old hens, live, i 1lb.... 2/c
e, 6 b per
Old hens, live, 5 lbs,per 'lb 20c
Hogs, per cwt. $1'125
THEKI
Mc I,LOP
Mutual Fire Insurance e in ran
ceCo
DR. H. HUGH , ROSS, Phytic"sni
and Surgeon. Late of London 1111
Hilal, London, England, Spetittl
attention to diseases of the eye, east,
nose aand�nthtttat, Office and ;Witt,
once behind Dominion Bank. Olden
Phone No. 5; Residence Phone Imo.
FARM AND ISOLATE'D' TOWN
PROPERTY- .-O N L.Y, -INSURED
Officers --James . Connolly, Goder.-
ich; Alex, James Evans, Beeehwood,
Vice President; D. F. McGregor,
Seaforth, , ;Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors -•Wm. ;Rini; No. 2 Sea -
forth, John FBennewies, Brodhagen;
James Evans, Beeahtwood; M. Mc-
Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly, God-
erich; Alex, 'Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea-
forth; J M. Sholdice, No. 4, Walton;
Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray
Gibson, 'Brucefield, •
Agents -Alex. Leitch, r.r. ''_1, 'Clin-
ton; E. Hinchley, 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- oto 'effect .,insurance or trans-
act other business.' will be promptly,,
attended to by application to any, of
the above, named officers ..addressed -
to Their respective'postoffices:
DR. F. J, BURROWS,, tSetsfitirtk,:
Office and residence, Godertch_Aceilt
east of the Methodist Church. 'Dt
over for t'he.'Couss4y of Huron. '4''ttfa•
Phone No. 40.
DR. C. ''M'AOKAY.--C, Metil ty<
honor graduate of Trinity thaws*
ity' and gold medallist of. Tricky
Medical College; member of tlae,Otilie
lege of Physicians and Surgeons
Ontarfp,
OR, F. J.sR, FORSTrER-Eye, Mae:
Nose and Throat. Graduate in idedie
rine! University of. Toronto 1897. iii
Assistant New York Ophthalmic: lung;
Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, sad
Golden Square throat hospitaim, Lane
don, England. Ad Commercial. %sae.
Seaforth, 3rd Monday it evils mond,
from 111 a,m. to 3 p,m.
DR. W. C. SFiL'OAT.-•raduaee.+sl
Faculty of Medicine, University et
Western Ontario, London, Illienalsee
of College of Physicians and '.fist-
geons of Ontario, Office in Abere.
Drug.; Store, Jatain St., Seedste.
Phone' 90,
Dental.
DR.•J. A. IMU•Nt'
Successor to Dr, R. R. Ross, gratlotn
ate. of Northwestern University, Qs11•
bago, Ill. Licentiate 'Royal Coll at,
Dental Surgeons, 'Toronto:
c ver Sills' hardware, Main +Cunt.
Seaforth. Phone 1'91.
DR. F. J. B'EOH'ELY, graduant
Royal College of Dental Sure,
Toronto. Office over W. R. Snit e
Grocery, Main street,. 'Statectfa.
Phones, 'office 185W, residence B184J
Auctioneer:
' GEORGE 'ELLIOTT, Licensee
Auctioneer for the County of idfasnc.
Arrangements can. be made foa. Sate
Date at The Seaford' News• :hews
moderate and, satisfaction guararebesI.:.
HAROLD JACKSON- 'Lic®ac&
Auctioneer for Huron County. &es
rangements can 'be, made for sales et
The- Seaforth 'News.' Charges made -
rate. Guaranteed satisfaction, Anne
134r5, Seaforth. • 26)1
WATSON AND RIEI'
REAL ESTATE.
AND INSURANCE AGENT•
-(ISuccessors to James Watson)
MAIN ST., SEAPORTS, -ONT.
All kinds of, Insurance risks tame
ed at lowest rates in • First -Med
Companies.
Flanagan.
Mr. Jos. Jordan, of Detroit, spent
the week -end with Mr. James Jordan.
Mr. and Mrs. Tom. Morris, Mr. Pat.
Morris, Mrs. M. McQuaid and Mrs.
1'. V. McGrath spent Sunday it Lon-
don.
Miss Eileen Jordan, of Rochester,
N.Y., who hs spent 'tire past two
years teaching in that city has return-
ed home to spend the summer months
with her parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. James
Jordan,
Miss Marie Benninger, who has
sperm the last week in Mildmay at-
ending
tending the Old Boys' Reunion, has
returned to her home.
Miss B. Mc'Grath, of Stratford, is
visiting at the home of her brother,,
Mr. John McGrath.
Miss Verna. Drake, of .Stratford,
sPent the -week-end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. John Drake.
Miss Annie Ryan, of Seaforth, is
attending her mother, who is laid up
with a sprained. ankle.
Mr. Joseph McGrath Jr., John Mc-
Grath
cGrath Jr. and Hugh McGrath, spent
Sunday at Bayfield.
Miss Anna Dillon has taken up
work at Mrs, L. J. Looby's for the
summer and Gertrude Mulligan has
employment with Mrs. George Hol-
land for the summer holidays.
Miss Margaret Howard, of Brant-
ford, and Mrs: Wna. Tate, of•'Strat
ford, Calle don friends in the village
on Friday.
Mr. and Mrs. James Shea, of Wind-
sor, have returned ito their home after
a ,pleasant visit with friends here.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. O'Rourke en-
tertained a number of friends on Sun-
day evening.
The Ladies' Guild monthly meeting'
was held at the home of Mrs. Leslie
Moore in Hibbert last Thursday. All
the officers of the Guild were present.
i
and the
were counted, thecans w
db ,
an
lucky one 'fell to Mrs. Wm. Hills, a
very nice white and blue granite set,
The lucky number-vvas 1,632.
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Mrs. David Bruce has returned to
her home here after spending a month
with her daughter,' Mrs, Balfour, in
Windsor.
'Mr. John Hamilton spent a stay in
Toronto last week with his sister,
Miss Lizzie Hamilton, ,who is ill in St.
John's Hospital, Toronto,
Rev, and Mrs. Ritchie and family,
of. Point Edward, motored here last
week atad yisited a mintbe'r of their
old friends, Mrs, Ritchie stayed over
theattended
W iaM. Shea 25th e nIjtesbytenaofn
Church, which was held at the home
of Mrs, James Hill on Saturday, July
7th. Salso very aV1
service ht the Presbyterian took the
Church on
Sunday and her address was much en-.
joyed by all.
Mrs, Will Norris' and children, of
Detroit, are visiting friends in this
vicinity,
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