The Seaforth News, 1928-07-26, Page 8AGE 1G1IT
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rag Y, .JULY 26, 1928,.
RENSALL. BAXI+I`ELD,
FARMERS' ATTENTION
FARM FOR SALE.
4 is
The Sunday . of the ShirleySl}of `r
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The binder twills season is at hand,
Choi ie 50 -acre farm, hi goodeon it
butt, N/ tot 16, colt: 5, lie 1
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Medical.
se Ise•, l
at their
Jutted Ghazwla held awiaual pie the guest of Miss Isabt] Orr at tit
ell their annual
pie- gu
ale ou Wednesday afternoon last at cottage,
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Baylfieid. The rain interfered with the Ate. Gilbert Knight, of :t'orouk° is
afternoon's enjoyment to a 9Crtain ex- the guest of Mr, incl. Mrs. F. Ge{naen-
trent but everybody had a good time, hard..
Several games of soft ball and base- Mise K. R. Parke, of New York, is
ball were played, and after tea a line of visiting Mrs, E. Heard.
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b rk port the law �
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e.1 * this Sticker 01* yourNever
Come and get your twine when It
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.. tFt µanflt Uf sltt"ak QnhySl�+l#11A.
hand, 12eiipath pearl, Price }fight .on
both twine and sugar, Nnnabel' of
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wsiggoat tongues in stock, Phone 1i,
J. A4eMI'I�LAN, 30
cieued and all seeded down. Two
sko,ey geanent house, frame l'ltchen;
all in good repaie, Bazn 50x4( on a
cement wall cement skabling 4nd
water in the barn. IGement driving
hoose 24'x36', Faamo hog pen 16'x24',
failing well 9f ektotce water.
DR; B. HUGH QS'S,
rill Styrgeou: Late o£ Lopdon F)wa•
petal, L•9ndan, England, 'Spacial
attention to diseases o£ the eye, ear,
{t'a9e au4d thuoat, Office aid read'•
cite behind Dominion $ink.' Offsoe
Phone No, 5; Residence
Sports was run off. Miss Marion Hart, of Detroit, spent
their
Wel] fenced and underdraine l with
phone 40i.
Exeter
Mrs. Hooper of . and Mrs. the week -end with ,her mother at
Oliver of Centralia visited over the wane,
week end with Kee. 3. Murdock. Me W. Id ,Griffiths, of Landon is
o unnld of Tor -visiting with Mr, and'lies; F. W.
Mr. Wellington kwt M D;,
onto, visited for ii few flays with Baker. ' t t
friends in town. • Miss Ethel Getnaenhard, of Toronto, o,.
Reynolds, of Calgary, is spending her vacation at her home,
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a
windshield
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a •selling
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, FOR RENT, the drain. Wine sold on easy terms
to suit _purchaser, with or , without
5-roon, house 00 Side Stied crop, 1.ilure of health ie reason for
Seaforth, Electric hard and
lights;Fur further rartseulars apply
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soft tang at the door. Good wood- on lite premises er write to Seaforth,y
sired and good artier, Apply: to The 27
8h,R, 5, ROB1 It1 GIBSON, tfi.
DR, F. J. +Bi7I21R0WS, Seafgrtiw
Office and residence Goderieh atrestt
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east of 'the Methodist Church. Cary
Quer for the Count of Huron, Tele•
phone No. 40,
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Miss Florence
i,,w.t
Alta., • is visiting for the summer .Ret. and Mrs. R. F. Gairdner and
her sisters here. Miss Betty, of Washington, Pa,,. are
with sisters y
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The Black Percheron Stallion
R, C. MAGI{•AYt C. Maclay,
honorgraduate of TrinityIlia, 1-
months
A. number of, our villagers are the guests of the fnriater's brother, Mr,
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spending a few weeks camping at John Gairdner,
Grana Bend, Me. and Mrs. H. McClmehey and
Mr,' and Mrs. William Redden and Mrs. Snider, of'Detroit, are spending
family of Hamilton visited, over the a week at their old home.ing
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chase •ANT'
E1Ci?ERT -FINISHING. : has been purchased by Mr, William
H. Keeler of Dublin from Mr. R. W,
Expert Kodak finishing;' Develop- Agar, and will travel in the Seaforth
5e a roll, prints 3c each, any 'size, district this season.
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sty angold medallist f Tinnily
Medical College; member of the CO -
lege of Physicians and Surgeons of
Ontario,
weekend with relatives du town. An exciting soft ball game was play-
between
Ask. for one at your filling station
JACKSON STUDIO, Seaforth 41 William I3.' Keeler, Mgt
DR,F J.1R. FO'RSTER•- Eye; Eat,
Mr.` and Mrs. J. Egglison visited ed here Tuesday evening
N.Y, Niagara d and Clinton, the former
Fans,. NY.'Ceystal Beath an limning by atscore of 7 to 3.
Beach, Guests at the Ritz Hotel; Mr, and
Helen Gleno and Myrtle Alyd. A, Pettit, Mr. and Mrs, B. Bur-
Misses 1Corner
Highway Safety Committee ,
Th tiON, GEO. S. HENRY, Chaq,rman, -
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HOUSE FOR SALE. SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Wednesday,, July 25, 1928.
James and An» Streets, Sea- Wheat er bus; $1.40
'Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi -
cine, University of Toronto 1897. Q.a;B
Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Ins'titu'te, Moorefield',s Eye, artil
Gglden S throat hospitals,
Thom .son, music pupils of Miss Greta uey, James Browns Bud Richards,Oc
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very successfully .passed Miss V. Calkins, Miss Z. Dewar, Mr.
forth,' seven roomed' -house, electric PSquare
light, hard, and soft water, inside. Barley, per bus ::;75c
Oats, bus,
L ora+
don, England. At Commercial 'laoLie7
Seaforth, 3rd Monday
theires
their music exams, and Mrs. Ralph Kennedy, Miss Anna
Mrs, T. C. Joynt has been confined Phillips, Mr. and Mrs. H. Baum-
Garden and stable on property. Apply per . , ,
HAEL, John st., Btic kwheat, leer bus. 80c
IShorts, per cwt, $190
in civ h montl4.
from'Ill a;nl, to 3 p.m,
to her homer thio , illness, hair, gartimer, Mr, and Mrs, Dan, Evans
The home of II Melvin Traq , and son, Detroit; Mi. and Mrs, G.
CONSTANCE.
.
Florence Taylor Wo-
AUCTION SALE.
Furniture,
or Phone _ 18tf_
Bran, per cwt' . . .............. . $1,80
Potatoes, per bag $1.50
' DR. W. C. 'S1"ROAT. Graduate w!
Faaulty of 'Medicine,
a totallycouple, of miles east of Hensall, was Dashes, Buffalo; Mr, and Mrs. G. H.
byfire on Friday at- Upton,London; L. R. Thompson, W.
destroyed tPORTLAND
on last. The house, which was J. Anderson, 5, A. Coombs, London;
terraButter,
of frame, burned rapidly and as the Mr, and Mrs, H. D. Davis, Mitchell;
fire had a good start before it was me, and Mrs,. Holmes, Acton; Mr,
noticed,as Mr. and Mrs. Traquair Roy Hewett, Miss Doris Shaw, Roy
the time,tone,
Stretford; Chas,
Miss of the
men's College Hospital, Toronto, is
home for a couple of weeks holidsys,
Miss Pepper of Cheeky is visiting
her friend; Miss Myrtle Lawson.
Mr, and Mrs. Oliver Anderson and
Of Household, There
wall be sold 'by public suction at .the
Queen's Hotel, Seaforth, on Saturday,
Aug; l'lth, at 2:30 ,perp the •followings
1 glass cupboard; oak extension- table;
4 parlor chairs; 1 rocking chair,
2 side
leather;oards
New potatoes, per bag . , , . • • •$1,p5
CEMENT AND LIME Eggs, per doe 25c -31c
per ib. 35c
Car of freeh 'Portland Cement .inset r
) Broilers, 1/ lbs, per 1b. it
ui. Also Hydrated Lime and Paris- Broilers; under l/ lbs. per 1'b ,,,,15e
road madeLIS plasterOld roosters, per !b 15c
University o4
Western Ontarro,:,London. 1[em'Yon
of College of Phyrsicians andel'''.
geons of Ontario. Office in Aberharat"e.
Drug Drug Store, Main St., - Scafant9i
plronc 90,
at
wore out of the houseHairs;
The hill and party,
nothing could be done to sate it. Ph Mason and party, Wtngham,
Hensall Fire Brigade answered to a Mr. Will Cameron, of Detroit, is
for assistance, but to no avail. visiting his father, Mr, A. Cameron.
andnMrs, Ed. Britton motored Lis-
towel `Thursday to visit. Mr. sod. Mrs.
W. C. Clarke,
2 rugs;toil elgth 14x iG• 1
,
sowing machine; 1 parlor Beater; 1
dressing table; 1 toilet set; 2 beds;
GEO Old hefts, live,,6lb,'per lb,.....,,,21e
iIardnarc Merchants, Seaford'. Old hens, •live,.5 lbs, per lb .,.,20e
30, Hogs; per cwt $11.75
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DR. WM, ABE}i?HA•RT, Graduate of
Faculty of Medicine, University of
Toronto,
Toronto; Member of College of
bSurgeonsfof lege
call
in the opposite direc- Mr, and Mrs. C. Cavelde, of Strat-
Mrs. William Dodds of Toronto,
springs and mattresses; 1 copper
and of
The wind was
ford, are Doig's cottage,
tion and the barns and ether buildings occupyingg
were in no danger. Much sympathy Rev. Charles and Mrs. Mustard and
is felt for Mr. and Mrs, Traquair and fancily, of Toronto, are camping on
faintly in their heavy lass, the raver bank.
Mr. Peter Stewart, who underwent Mr. Fred chmer,meq Katherine and
oration a few weeks ago, is now George Srotchurer, of ICitehener, spent
an op r
Mrs. Ml•
visited with relatives is this vicinity,
Mrs, M. Robertson of Sarnia is vis-
itin at the home of Mr, Thomas Liv-
ingston,
Mrs. h G. Livingston and dough-
ter Gilchrist, spent Wednesday at theMAIN
boiler; 1 kitchen range; 1 cradle;1
'galvati}zeil tub; 1 washing board;
glassware, crockery, shovels and hoes,
•Torms-lCasli,
No reserve as the proprietor is
.leering town. Aff. Evans, Prop.,;
ibis, Auct. •
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FOR SALE.
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. A few 12 -week-old B. P. Rock cock- WATSON AND REIDS
erels, bred from pedigreed 'stock. R1FAL' ESTATE
Also one' Gravityy hand washer with AND INSURANCE AGENCY
wringer. O. Si ' GIl21I15'T, Centre .St,, (,S (Successors to James
Demes W Watson)tson) '
Seaforth. phone 304, 30
Licentiate of Medical Council of
Canada. Late interne Toronto 11VC,1-
n. Hospital, interne Toronto
ilii?-
$uitdHo North fico-- Street, Pit ted
89, Night calls, phone - 1'11.
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imprevingnieely, the week -end with Mr. and
Preserving fuitis the order of the Heard.All
Home of Mr. Thomas Livingston.
-Brown
ST., So
kinds of Insurance risks effect,
Dental.
day and the fruit is a very vic h Bead
Mr. and dts, B. B. Stephenson vis-
ilea Mr. Mrs. Peter Gardiner in
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• ed at lowest rates -in First -Class,
Monday,-'prepal 6th is civic holiday
and great preparations are 'being HILLSGREEN.
and
Blyth last week.
CLEARING AUCTION SALE
HAY FOR SALE. Companies.
made in Hensall for a big day.
Misses Marguerite and Doris Chap- Berry picking is' the order of the
man of Palmerston are visiting with owe.;Mr,
Iv£rs. George Scott and other relatives, RC1, Mix ;Costner took all the young
Mr, William Beaver has sold aenson
eiris of • our Young people's Society
Mr, and Mrs. Meno Jackson and
Miss Vesta Cotnbes of Brussels and
and Mrs, Peter McCall of Luc lE
now, visited Mr. and Mrs. ,Loo Steph-
Sunday,
Of Farm, Faris Stock, Implements,
Crop an Furniture. Fred W. Ail-
,•en's, Auctioneer, . has received in-
strections from the undersigned to
sell 'by public auction on Lot 11, Can,
Any number of acres up to fifty,
noted hay, mostly timothy, Will_ ell ' r�tp_ �rrr (�
on shares or on the field. A. D. THE Ki
SUTHE'RT AND, Seaforth ?Alf
Mutual Are insurance Co
Mt 3. A.,iMUNN
Successor to Dr. R. R. Rosa, gradai•
ate of •Northwestern University, Chl-
sago, ill. Licentiate Royal 'College at
Dental. Surgeons, Toronto. Qfin
i f his i is to Mr. David Reb•ut-
couple o9 up to the summer school at Goderich
son. last Thursday and all report having a
this
Miss Janet Laidlaw of Blyth is
spending a few days with Mrs. [Leo
8, Township of McKillop, i i miles
north of iBeechwood, :on Tuesday,
1:30
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" FOR SALE. FARM AND LSOLATED TOWN
c ver Sills' •hardware, Main street
Seaforth. Phone 1151,
Mrs. Lott Simpson is visiting Splendid time,
weak with relatives in Detroit. Consist Mr. and
Mr. and Mrs, Johng
Mr. and Adis. Lee Redden, visited r Ra Consitt and son Jack. Mr,
over the week end at Buffalo, and illi- ;\les• y
r places. slid Mrs. Isaac Hudson and family, of
e very pleasantly Seaforth, visited at Mr. W. Carlile', on
Mrs, Harryda Arnold:uruber e y t y
entertained a number of lady friends Sunday.
Stephenson.
Mr. and Mrs. Robert Grinrold'by
and Olive and Miss Phoebe . Wake-
field 'left Saturdayfor Toronto 'to
spend a week with his sister.
5-fr. and MPs. Sidney Dolmage and
August 7th, 1928; commencing at
u'clo'ck sharp,the folldw n
IHorses-1 bay geldings 7 •years Old;
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1 baystare, aged; L drivlin mare, 9pedigreed
years o,l'd, drive sizigle or double; sup-
posed to ;be in.foal; 1 filly, 1 year old,
'Caltle-1 Durham cow, 5 years old,
PROPERTY 0 N L Y, INSURED
A`dhoice bunch of S. C. White Leg- Officers -James Connolly, Goder-
horn Cockerels, 12 weeks old, . bred ich; Alex. James ,Evans, Beechwood,
dams with re-
from B. C. Vice 'President• D, F, McGregor,
oords of, 225 to 275 eggs. P. DULL, Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer..
Dublin, 32 Directors -Wm. Kinn, No, 2 Sea-
�- forth, John ,Beunewies, Brodhagen,
DR, F. J. BIEOHELY; graddati
Royal 'College of Dental Surgeon*,
Toronto, Office over W. 'R Snaith.
Grocery, Main street, Seaforth.
Phones, office 1'88W, residence 1883
on Tuesday afternoon. What might have been a serous ac-
Mr. Wm. Maclaren visited in Strat- cident happened at Drysdale on Sun-
ford on Tuesday. day evening when Mr. E. Epps, Var-5
of the Carmelra, ran into Mr. Orville Smith's ear.
family spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Riley, Sr,
Mr, and Mrs. 'Smith of Clevelandspring
spent a few days with his grandpar-
supposed to be to calf;l•.Dvrham«tow,:.
years old, fat; 2 Durham steers, 1
year old '2 calves.
2 Yoa•kshire clue no
James Evans, Beechwood; M. Me-
APARTMENT TO RENT. Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly, God-
erich; Alex. Broadfoot, No3, Sea-
' Auctioneer.
The. Sunday school
Presby terian Church held their an- No oue was seriously hurt except that
isal picnic at Grand Bend on Mlrednes- Mr. Smith's baby sustained a cut on
flay. afternoon, a large crowd being the head and their cars damaged. This
eats, Mr, and Mrs. Jos. Riley, Sr.
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Flogs sows
ale o4 October; 5 chunks, weigh about
60! lbwl bs.; 5 young
About 50 just wed e Rock
With bathroom and all •modern con- forth; J, M. Sholdice No,.4 Walton
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veteiences. 'Apply to MRS. JAMES Robert Ferris, Redick; •George Me-
G11JTJESPIIE, N. Main •'S't,, Seaforth. Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray
`. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of $nese,
present. All report a good time, is the fourth car accident around here
Fisher has rented the inside of threeiweeks.
land White :Leghorn hens; about 30
3 1 gander and
• - Gibson, ,Brucefield,
. ' Agents• -•-Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, 'Citi-
Arrangements can bb made for Sala
Date at The Seaforth News, Charges
Mrs, Peter
Richug of reeand wit on Sugh Miss .Muriel bee, r Clinton.
Richmond street and with her dough- and Sunday with her parents, Mr.
HULLETT.
William Fayservice
youngiichickens; geese,
yU g g s.
Implements -1 Massey Harris bind-
ton; E, • Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A.
TO 'RENT Murray, r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V.
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
she, Miss Eleanor, intends moving in and Mrs. W.uCarlile,
shardy. Mr. Manuel Reichert is slowly imt
The services in all three churches p„°vlttg after his recent accidentg
ie Sunday last were fairly well at- about one week ago.
tended and the pastors delivered in-
Mr.
iteMrand Mrs,
risited at Dundee for a few days.
Mr.Jack Kehler, of Chicago, spent a
few days with George 'Carter. ' p
Mr. Looby,.of Dublin, is busy build-
ing several bridges for the Council,
cr 6-11 cut; 1 mower, 5 -ft. cut; 1 Non-
on drill; 1 cultivator; 1 horse rake; 1,
steel land roller; set of barrows; ;
stuffier, 1 Fleury walking plow, new;
1' wagon, gravel box, hay rack, fan-
Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth,
'Comfortable fouraoomed apart- Bornholm. James Kerr and John
men't for rent. Electric Light and town Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties
water. Apply to The News Of6ce.. des}roue •'to effect insurance or trans-
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act other -business will be promptly
by to, of
HAROLD JIACKISON- Licensed
Auctioneer for (Huron County, Ar -
rangements can be made: for sales at
The Seaforth. News, Charges mode-
spiring sermons at both services,
Murch of Toronto will be the soloist
next Sunday in the United Church. ELIMVILLE,
The Hensall bowlers attended the Miss Helen Johnson, of London, is
Seaforth on Friday ev- •neighborhood.
Mr. C. Stewart and family spent the
12th in Lucknow, while others from
this vicinity took i❑ the celebration
at Hensall•
sting mill, 1 set scales, 2,000 kb. cap--
acity; sleighs, top buggy, 1 cutter,
pulper, 1 cream separator, 1 churn, 1
grindstone. Harness --Double set o#•
horse
attended'to appli,satfon any
the above named officers addressed
NOTICE. • to their respective postoffices.
Har,y Chong having sold the Sea -
rate. Guaranteed satisfaction. i'hde-
rate.
Seaforth. 215ti
tournament et visiting in the
ening last, Miss Edna Banes is visuting her
A. J. Sweitzer and
harness, 1 single harness; col-
laps, 1 horse 'b'lanket, 1 robe.
cupboards, 9
forth Cafe to Sing Wong, of London,
any accounts owing by Harry Chong
Mr. and oars. aunt, Mrs. William Elford.
daughter Lois and efts, Lois Baby, Miss Willy, of Nile, visited at the
Mr, William and Mae Simpson and home of Rev. Mr. and Mrs. White,
Mrs. Prevest and Mies Marion Pre- this seek
vest, of Detroit, were visitors ill town Mir, 301111 Headman's family attend-
STANLEY,
Mrs. Alvin Nicholson, of Aneroid,
Furniture -3 glass
kitchen chairs, 2 rocking chairs, 1 ex-
tension table, 1 drop-leaf table, 1
centre table,- 1 organ, 1 pouch, 1 full,
bedroom set of bed, stand and dress -ex
shall be presented by July 30th. If
over that date, the new owner. will
gal be responsible. 30
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Haveyour next
over the week -end. ed the Squires picnic at Grand Bend
The Farmers in this vicinity are busy on Saturday last.
haying, and if the weather is fine, A Iarge crowd attended the cam-
there will be an excellent crop, ninnies? picnic at Grand Bend on Mon-
Mr. and Mrs. Stowell, of the Wes[, day last.
are visiting relatives in town, Miss Ratley, of London, was visit-
Mrs. J. F. Brown and daughter Ing Mr.s Richard Johns last week.
her
Sask„ is et present visitin her
mother, Mrs. Samuel McBride, of
Zurich. We are sorry to report that
Mrs. McBride's health is not improv-
ing very ranch. .• a ,.
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ere 3 'bedsteads, springs and mattress;
1 kitchen cook stove; 1 cook stove, 1
coal and wood heater; 2 eight-day
clocks. And a host of other articles
found. around a farm and house •too
numerous to mention.
Crop -2 acres of barley, 18 acres of
PROPERTY FOR SALE. '
On West William Street, one -block
drone- Public School, churches and
Mina Street, of Seaforth, nine -room-
ed house, electric light,- hard and soft
Suit' o/�
!7C Overcoat °
'
- made. by
Marion, of Winnipeg, are visiting
Mrs. J• Leiper and Mrs. H.
oats, 2 acres buckwheat, 10 acres of
hay, 4 clover
water inside; furnace in good. condi-
kaon. There is at this property a gar -
auntD
MacDonald. ld.
Mrs. McNaughton and daughter ST. COLUM'BAN.
Greta are ca'mpiug for a week at Kin- Mr. Neil Klein and faintly, of De-
teratic• trait, are spending a new holidays vis-
'William Reynolds, of sting friends in this vicinity.
•VARNA.
Varna United. Church Garden Party
to be held on Dr. L. Moffabt's lawn,
on Thursday evening, Aug. 2nd. Tea
t imothy acres of sweet
hay, 16 rows of potatoes.
Terms - A11 sum's of $10 and under,
cash; over that amount 6 months''
credit Hail] be given 00 furnishing ap-
proved •joint •notes with property
den garage, and stable and a good
hen house. This property is in first
class.condition. Apply to MRS,
Kcondition.
MARTIN. 46
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Practical
`Tailor
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anburg,
and little niece, of Port Dover, are vis- Mr.John Cairns, of Syracuse, N. .
iting with Mr. Reynolds' sisters. is spending a few days at the home or
Mrs. Thomas Ler say, of Clinton, P g y
accompanied by her sister, Miss F. Airs, GVilliam Moylan, McKillop.
Murray, of London, visited for few Mr, Michael Klein Sr„ et Detroit, is
visiting his sou, John Klein, McKillop.
days with lits, Hattie Sutherland.Mester Jose h O'rReilly, son of Mrs,
At the morning service of the Unit- P
prank O'Reilly, underwent several op-ed Church on Sunday last, Mr. Samcalled
erations of a serious nature in Strat-1928,
Rennie sang a solo that was greatly ford Hospital, on Tuesday of this
enjoyed and at the evening service Mr. Pdatifisses
Goodwin rendered a solo. week, We hope to hear of his speedy
served from 6 to 8. Adults 50c, chi]-
dren 25c, The e»terfiainers will be the
Favorite Four, assistedby Archie Mc -COUNCIL
Culleugh, and Dr, L. Moffatt, all of
London. In case of rain, will be held
the following evening. 30,
:Mr. MeLarne, of Vancouver, B:C,
on friends in the village Tues-
Gladys •and Emily Beatty, ?t
London, are holidaying at their home
owners as security, 6 per cent, per
annum off for cash on credit
amounts. Terms on land will be
made known at da of sale if slot sold
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before. If sold ora da of sale 10
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per cent. of the purchase money to
be paid. balance within 30 days.
No reserve 'as the proprietor is giv-
ing up farming. George Sloan, Prop.;
i+'red. W. Ahrens, Auctioneer.
- MEETING,
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s.,
1 lice notice drat the engineer`s re-
port au the Ryan and branch Main,
McKillop', portion; will be'read and
considered on Wednesday, August lstt
at 10 o'clock a.m. at th'e Reeve's
residence, Lot .S/10;' Con. 3, McKil-
lop. At 2 p.m, some'd'ay, the Woods
be
MAIN ST., SEAFORTIi
•Price from $25.00, up.
YOUR OWN MATERIALS MADE UP
AT REASONABLE RATES
Try us for Prompt Service
W. 0. recovery,
A number from here attended spe-Mrs. John Shea, of McKillop, who
cial services. in Seaforth on SundayMisses
underwent an operation in Seaforth
last,
here,
Irene Chuter, of London,
spent a few days at her parental home,
It is usually safe to, say ,that when a
child is pale, .sickly, peevish and rest -
y,
is 'These -
dram report will react and consider -
ed at the same place, There will be
no general township business transie
Parties
•until
Style and' Satisfaction
��
evening
Mr, and Mrs, James Hutton and Hospital, is progressing as well as
could be expected.
children visited for a few days withvisiting
London, is vis-
Mrs. Bates and son, of Toronto, •are
at the home of the former',
less, the cause arms. para
Sites range the stomach and •intestines,
causing serious disorders of the di-
acted four o'elick p m• . r
r govern themselves ac -
interested will
cordingly.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Ma 'Il. Miss Ella .Dorsey, of
A large number of the Masons from iting at the home of her brother, Mr.
and Mrs. William Dorsey.
mother, Mrs. Clarisg
Miss McLane, of Glenco^,, Es visit-
gestion and preve'ntin the infant
from doriving sustenance from food.
• F. J. McQUAID, Reeve.
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here attended the Masonic picnic at Mn. and Mrs, Vincent McGrath, of
Grand Bend on Wednesday afternoon, Windsor, is visiting at the home of
Mr. and Mn. R. Cudmore arid lam: Mc-
Ing her sister, Mrs. Wilmore•
Miller's Worm Powders, by destroy -
ing .the worms,. corrects these faults
of the digestion and serves to restore
• IN MEMORIAM.
THURSDAY, FRIDAY and SATURDAY
fly, of Toronto, were week -end visitors his parents, Mr, and Mrs, Peter
home Mrs, R. 'Cudmore Grath, klcKillop,
the organs to healthy action,
E% -In lowing memory of
ITAC1CWL,
'Mrs Hackwell, depart-
at the of
Mr. Mervyn Brown, of Toronto, is
CROMARTY.
BLACK FIBRE TN
Joseph who epart-
this life July 29th, 1927;•
in
holidaying
Mr.d and Met the home of his parents,
Mr. MMrs. Wilson, of STAFFA.
Mr. and Wilson, of Stratford,
spent the week -end here with Mrs Miss Helen Henderson, of London,
Wilson'sparents, Mr. and Mrs, Geo. is visiting with Miss Dorothy Gray.
i s Mins Marzette Sadler is visiting m
Brown.
Our Hydro system is being rebuilt. Logan with Miss Iva Elliott.
Quite a number of men are in town Rev. and Mrs. B. Snell visited with
Owing to friends in Londesboro on Monday.
Mrs. Will Farquhar and little son,
of Provost, Alberta, are visiting rela-
fives in this lace.
P
Mss 'Mary Francis, of Bright, is
visiting her aunt, Ades, Kenneth Mc-
Kellar,
Mr. 'and Mrs. Will Anderson and
Mr. and Mrs. George Wallace, of St
IN WHITE WOOL
-HOW TO AVOID IT
After the fleece is off and rolled
aside -then if you like, trim up the
'de-then
legs and faces of any sheep with
black ox gray hairs, but don't mss
withitthe nice white fleece just re-t
sn
ed on
A year has ,passed, our hearts still
sore,
As time goes on we miss her more,
Her welcome smile, her lowing face,
No one on earth can take her place.
- S;adly missed by her husband and.
daughter.
PAINTED IO� 1 I `a.
V Jr..rti7
:
kloot in a role in which he first won fame when at Pend-
leton, Ore!, he won the all round cowboy championship.
of America. ..
Two big Shows in one, A.thrilling, heart pounding weSt-
ern story actual scenes from the San gus, Cal. rodeo
tis week doing the job.
electric stoves the Miss Sarah Hutchison, of Seaforth,
the largh number ofA,number
system has not been giving very good is spending a few days with Mrs. G.
service at certain times during the G, Wilson.
day, as of Toronto
so the local commission When thet Miss Greta Sarar , ,
to remodel the plant, spent a few days with'her sister, Mrs.
it bestnesdayof
job is completed, there willu be plenty R. McDonald.J.dl
of power even if every house in town Mn,r. J. Sadler has treated himself to
Reeve he's a new Ford car,
Pauls, spent Sunday with friends here,'
of the g p op
Presbyterian Church uattendedof the
Young 1?e°pie 's picnic of the ,Strafford
Presbytery held in St. Marys on Wed-
this week.
In this way the 'black and gray
hairs, sometimes unthinkingly put m
with the white fleece, will be largely
eliminated,
i,Any wsei almostht ached to negl' loththerese trim-
m 139
a small half handful of these dark
hairs, put in with the white fleece,
Rod and Garr.
of
The which isujutstt issue hed,R°containsn a
highly interesting collection of yarns
and stir ies of outdoor Canada and
huntingand fishing. In the list there
plus
MONDAY,• TUESDAY` and WEDNESDAY
The famous old melodrama
1 N e LD K EN Ta U e KY
"
Where the South begins -the la.itd of beautiful women.
has an electric stove. The
taken u the matter in a further re-
P ere in Hensall and
duction of ratesih
has the withinsa e a weeks.aniral to
•
duckion a,few
Mr, and Mrs. F. Elliott and fam-
ily spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs,
A. Dn'tf Hensall.
Dont forget the tournament next
Wednesday, Aug, s Hard and soft
hall, Exeter, 'Hensall, Crediton and
It will Prevent Ulcerated Throat,-
At the ,first symptoms of sore throat,
which presages ulcerationonand intern-
mations take a spoonful of Dr,
later on when the fleece is being pro-
andCma etittidifficultthi heli anuthe faa
,tore .9f white and light colored good•,,
well as causing 'more comment
than is necessary about "black fibre
than
y goode unusual
humorous in This Moose
typeNelen
Hunting" by John Richmond. The
contents also include sevet'al articles
of a conaervatiotttul note, as we'll, as
for hunters, fisher-
.. and. fast horses
r { 1
Costello James Murray ;
featured
,
eeMIN€'
Can be Cured. Its suffer -sugar
' ,. needless as }t is terrible to
g is 'as
e is .
endure, After its many years of re-
lief of the most stubborn cases no
sufferer, can doubt the perfect eget-
'Dr. I. D. 'Kellogg's As-
thin ess of J
thus Remedy. Comfort of body and
thine
mind return with its use
ffa : baseball. Brucefield and Staffa
Sta a bas
ladies' soft ball.
, • rlyttr» and son of
Mrs, ich,, is Ba ,
, • visiting with relatives.
Flint, Mich., is g
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Warms sap the strength and treater -
vitality-
t nof
ther
Thomas' Eclectrie
to it to snake
will allay the 'linnet
the ulceration and swelling
so painful. Those
icafiy subject to quinsy
ode themselves immune
Oil. Add a little
it palatable. It
on and prevent
that are
who were period-
have thus
to attack.
in the fleeces of tate Down breeds."
The more general use of macbine
shearing has, to part, been repcnsibtc
far the mcluslo» of the' dark hair,
particttilarly off the legs, and every:
sheep -owner, we are confident, Will be
in accord with the above policy,
recognize its importance and in this
way, without monetary loss,, rapidly
useful information
men and:campers. The ,Guns and
Aanntttition, department, edited by C. '
5, silts, includes much useful mat -
cite ,for the .gun crank while anglers,
outdoorsmen, camper., and dogmen
ate' weil catered to in the special de-
pattmenls edited by well known auth-
urines.
Runnbling riotously
The Greatest
„y
along:Laughs
HAROLD LLOYD
i!n
SPHEDY
Comedy of this
.
RoaringJftight-of-Way
or n'
any year
neece of for
come back
singchildren,
then them il Graves'
being about a still further improve -
nights of sauna sleep
good, , Ask your druggist; he tee
supply you.
Worm Exterminator to drive out the
parasites..
Want a»d For Sale ads, 3 times '60c
meet in the Canadian wool clip -Can-
idiom Ca -operative Wool Growers,.
Want and For Sale ads, 3 times 50e .
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