The Seaforth News, 1930-06-19, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
HENSALL.
The ;death of Thornes Roger Riclh,
erdtson; occurred here on Tuesday last
after a short illness. Mr: Richardson
was a resident'•o'f the village for some
17 years and was in his 74th year. He
had been flailing in health for some
time and a week ago was confined to
his bed. He was born in Westmore-
land, 'England, and emigrated to this
country in 1913. He is survived by
his wife, 3 sons and two ' daughters,
John and .Roger Rchard'sgn of Eng-
land and Thomas Richardson at home
and Mrs RieE rd Taylor of Ohissel-
burs't, and Mrs, .Archie Nokes of
Dearborn, Mich. The funeral was
Weed on Thursday afternoon from St.
Paul's Anglican Church, interment in
Hensall Union cemetery. The Rev.
Mr. Parker .had change of the services.
Quite a nuMber from here were in
Toronto witnessing the Sh•riner's'
donvesution,
Mr. and Mrs, H. C. Soldan, aceom-
p'anied by their daughter, Mrs. Gar-
net Case, left on Thursday last for
the West where they will visit for
some time.
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert F•inchamp,
wlho have been visiting of the home of
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Corbett of Hay,
have returned to their home in To-
ronto.
Mr. Earl Palmer of Windsor is vis-
iting at his 'home here.
The play entitled "Tiger Earl" was
put on an the Town Hall on Monday
evening by the A.Y!P.A, of the Tri-
nity Church, Bayfield. under the aus-
pices of the St. Pauls' Anglican AY.
P.A., and a large crowd attended. Be-
sides the play a solo was given by
Mrs. Paull of Bayfield and a reading
by Mrs. Peppler and an instrumental
by Miss Louise Drummond, accom-
panied by Mr. Parker on the piccolo.
The many friends of Mr. Geo. Case
will be sorry to hear that he is con-
fined to his room through illness.
Mr. and Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and
daughter, accompanied by Mr. and
Mrs. Roy McLaren spent the week-
end in Detroit.
Miss Ruth Hedden of Goderich is
visiting at her home here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Skinner of Exeter
spent Monday with friends in town.
The death occurred in the Scott
Memorial. Hospital early Monday
morning of John Virley, who lived
in Tnckersmith township just east of
Hensall. Mr. Varley, while working
at his home, was suddenly stricken
and was rushed to Seaforth hospital
where he was operated on for stom-
ach trouble, but despite the best me-
dical attention he pee -ed away. He
was born in Westmorland, England.
about 56 years ago and came to Can-
ada 30 years ago and has lived in this
neighborhood ever since. Besides his
widrw, who was formerly Florence
Angell. lie :eaves to mourn his loss
one daughter and three sons. Doreen,
Robert, Arthur and George, The re-
mains were brought to Hensall to the
undertaking parlor of Bonthron S
Drysdale and from there on \Vednes-
dcy afternoon to St. Paul's Anglican
Church where services were held and
interment took place in Hensall Un-
ien ecmetery, Rev. Mr. Parker. rector
hav;ng charge of the service. Mr.
Varley was a member of the church
choir and in this neighborhood was
greatly respected and he will be sadly
missed by his sorrowing family and
friends,
LONDESBORO.
Mrs. \Vm. Lyon his gone to Leam-
iugtt o ;o> visit her son, Dr. Kirk
Lyon.
Mr. and \irs. Frank Tarnblyn are
visiting friends in Leamington this
week,
A bee was held to clean up Londes-
boro cemetery and a good job done.
Mrs. Archie Webster who has been
on the sick list for 2 weeks past, is
improving slowly.
Master Harty Griffiths, while
cranking a car one day last week,
broke his right wrist, so is carrying
it around in a sling these days
Mr. \Vm. Brydone. barrister of
Clinton, is dead.
Mr. Frank Fingland is taking over
Mr. Br3done's practice. We wish him
success
Miss Margaret Trewin and Mr.
Edward Reid of Blyth were married
at the Manse. They ;eft for Chatham
and other points and on their return,
will live in Blyth.
Rev. Mr. Forster was in Belgrave
attending the Presbytery meeting and
Mrs. Forster attended the W,M.S.
meeting.
Mr. Cecil Griffiths spent Sunday
with friends in Beachville.
Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Fairservice visit-
ed friends in Seaforth last Saturday
Mr, Fred Johnston was home over
the week -end.
Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Robertson
spent Sunday in Ripley.
Mr. Thos. Millar and Mr, Jas.
Ruddell were in Stratford on Monday
of this week,
KIPPEN
Mr, W. C. Sproat, Sr„ of Kippen, is
visiting with his son, Dr. W. C.
Sproat, of Seaforth.
The Sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be held in St. Andrew's Un-
ited Church on Sunday, June 22nd at
11 a.m. Preparatory service will be
held on Friday evening, June 20th at
8 pen. Rev. Arthur Sinclair of Hen-
sall will preach,
A number from Kippen heard, Mr.
Netram of India last Wednesday ev-
ening in Hensall United Church.
Dr. Margaret McKellar of India
will speak in St. Andrew's United
Church on Sunday, June 29th at 13
- t DUBLIN.
Mr, and Mrs. Leo Murrey spent
Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, E. Tole
of Clinton.
Miss Anna Molyneaux of Kitchen-
er is visiting with, her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. T. J. Molyneaux.
Mr. and Mrs. Walter Carpenter
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Dan. O'Connor.
Mr. Martin Klinkhemer motored to
Klitehener last Thursday.
Miss Mary Jordan of Toronto is
spending two week's vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. William
Jordan.
Miss Minnie Maloney of Buffalo is
'visiting her mother, Mrs. T. Maloney.
HILLSGREEN.
W.'M.S. The regular ' monthly
'meeting of the Women's Missionary
Society was held at the home 03 Mrs.
Rob't. Seephens'on on Wednesday af-
ternoon. June 'l1tdt at 2,30 o'clock,
Miss Annie Jarrott presiding, The
meeting opened by singing hymn 283.
Mrs. John Cochrane led in prayer.
The Scripture lesson was retard from
Acts 1 1-8; 4:20. The devotional
leaflet was read by Miss Annie
Jarrott. Hymn 371 was sung. Mrs,
J. Cochrane then read a missionary
'
I'
story, 'The'business was then takes
and the offering. The missionary
study was taken by Mrs. (Rev.) Con -
nee and was very interesting. The roll
was called Hymn 270 was sung. The
meeting closed by all repeating the
Lord's prayer, Sunday, June 29th, °D'r.
Margaret McKellar, returned mis-
sionary, will give an address in the
Kippen Church et PI a.m.
Misses Agnes and Annie Cochrane
of Clinton spent the week -end with
their sisters, Mrs. J. G. Forrest, and
Mrs. H. Fuss.
Miss Edith Forrest .of Hensall spent
a few days at the home of Mr.. and
Mrs. Wm. Love,
The sacrament of the Lord's Sup-
per will be observed on Sunday ev-
ening, June 22nd at 7,30 p,m. Prepar-
atory service will be held on Thurs-
day evening, June 19th at 8 o'clock
conducted by Rev. Mr. Penrose of
Varna. There will be a baptismal
service, too.
Picnics and re -unions are now the
order of the day. The Troyer reunion
was held at Grand Bend on Saturday.
The Stephensonreunion will take
place at the home of Mr. Wm, Ste-
phenson on Wednesday, June 18th.
The Love reunion will be held to Bay-
field on Wednesday, June 19th.
Mr. and Mrs. S. G. Troyer and son
Gordon of near Hensall were Sunday
visitors at the home of Mrs, L. _Troy-
er.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Keys and fam-
ily were Sunday visitors at the h'o'me
of Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love.
Mr. Win. Blackwell of Lansing,
Michigan, attended the funeral of his
father, the late Wm,, Biaclewe'll of
Hay Township, on Saturday;' June 14.
The Late Williams J. Blackwell
There passed away bit his late resid-
ence, Hay •Township, Lot •19; Con., 6,
on Thursday, June' 12t1, 1930, Wil-
liam J. Blackwell in .his 63rd year. Mr.
Blackw'ell has been in failing health
for the past year or so, but Until a
few weeks ago, was able to be up and
arlound. The, deceased wait highly re-
bpected by all wtho came in conta'c't
with him, He leaves to mourn his
,:
t
loss, his sorrowing -idol- and 3 song.
William S\ n of Lansing, and Ste -
want and David at home. The funeral
was conducted by Rev. Mr. 'Parker of
St. Paul's Auglacan Church, Hensall,
of which the deceased was a devout
member, on Saturday, June 14eh, from
his late residence, to,Exeter cemetery.
The sym'pa'thy of the community is
extended to the bereft one lin their
hour of sorrow,
HAYFIELD.
Miss Helen Monkhouse and 'Bill
Monkhouse o'f 'Toronto, Mr. A. K.
McDonald, Winnipeg; Dr. J. A. Mc-
Cullough, Sudbury; Mr. King, Evelyn
and Morris King, Stratford, were
week -end guests with Miss R Ken-
nedy at "Rose Cliff Cottage."
Mr. and Mrs, J. Pollock are spend-
ing two weeks with their daughter.
Mrs. J. Stewart.at Hamilton.
.Mr. and Mrs. Dillon and family of
London are occupying C. Atkinson's
cottage for the summer.
Miss ,Grace Jewett of London spent
the week -end at her home. -
Mr, and Mrs. Aikenhead and family,
Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Will, Mr. and Mrs.
W. Robinson and family, Mr. and.
Mrs. Manness and son of London
spent the week -end at their cottage.
Mr, Sid -Castle of Str'atfard spent
the week -end with his mother.
Mr, and Mrs. Vroeller spent the
week end with Miss R Cameron.
Miss Ethelde Wooller and Miss Cam-
eron returned to Detro'it with them on
'Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. Thornton Mustard
and family spent the week -end at
Farmers and Poultrymen
HERE IS AN OPPORTU'NITY TO SECURE
Itleal poultry
Feeding
Batteries
---at a very reasonable cost
64 Bird Capacity, Fully Equipped, Price $4.00.
Gunn, Langlois Co., Ltd.
CLINTON, ONTARIO.
I -'tile's n: ts.
Several 1st 'class land rollers, good
dump rake; spring tooth cultivator„
Massey -Harris with seed grain attach-
ment—for sale, worth the money.
See our Fertilizer Drills. Soil Pul-
verizers and
ulverizers;and Cultivators, Cream Sep-
arators' and .Complete' Lina of Farm
Machinery. Tractors, Threshers and
Trucks. Repairs strictly cash.
W. V(•GQV
E LN_ -.O K
C
*Agent for International Harvester
Co., Manufacturers . of
Seaforth
THURSDAY, JUNE 19, 1930,
their cottage.
'Miss Droen and party of friends of
Detroit spent the week -end at her cot-
tage.
Miss Bus'h of London is visiting
Miss Phyllis Bacon.
Mrs. A. Catling and James Catling'
of St. Thomas spent the week -end
with the former's mother.
Mr. and Mrs G. Koehler and Zurich
visited the la'tter's sisters, Misses
Frances and Ethel Fo,wlie,' over the
week -end.
Mr. Fred Heard who spent 'last
week at, his home returned to Clinton
on Sunday,
Miss M. Reid spent a few dlayls at
Waterloo last week.
Mrs. E. A. Souder, Master 'Bobby
Sauder and Miss Rubie Fisher of
Kitchener were week -end guests with
their aunt, Mrs. F. Edwards.
The A.Y.P:A, of Middleton, Varna
and Reynold presented their play,
'The Tiger Earl" sit Hensall on Mon-
day evening. They intend repeating
the play at Staffa on Tuesday.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLeod, Mr.
and Mrs.S:chhlitz, EImer,t Kenneth
and Marilyn Schalitz motored on Sat-
urdlay from Toledo, Ohio, and are
spending a few days with Mrs. Jas.
Tth'om'pSon,
BABY CHICKS
There is profit for you in the dif-
erence. Better chicks for the same
money. Chicks hatched by our Huron
Mammoth Incubator possess extra
vigour. Are you interested ? Well I
think so. Write or phone for parti-
culars of Barred Rocks and White
Leghorn Chicks, to
J. ELGIN McKINLEY, Zurich, Ont.
97 r 4 Hensall.
FARM BARGAIN
100 acres good lend, well fenced,
plenty of water, frame house. Barn
60x60. Gement stabling. 50 acres
being sown with Oats and Barley.
Balance good hay land. A snap Tor
$5,200,00 with a cash payment of $1,-
700.00 and terms for balance. Im-
mediate possession.
We also have several grass farms
1or rent --50 for sale en and 100 acres.
A,. D. Sutherland
Insurance, Real Estate, Conveyancing,
Bonds, Etc.
PHONE 152
The Seven Rules for
Safe Driving
You must observe them and ALL
other precautions all the time
IHave your car in perfect mechanical condition particularly BRAKES, -
STEERING GEAR and HEADLIGHTS.
2 GIVE YOUR UNDIVIDED ATTENTION TO YOUR DRIVING.
In passing traffic, be sure there is a place for you in the traffic line ahead.
3 Never attempt to pass on curves or steep grades.
4 In entering main streets or highways, or in approaching a railway crossing
where a full view of the track is obscured—STOP and LOOK.
5 When other vehicles try to pass you—LET THEM PASS.
6 hs
When making a right. turn, keep to the right of the highway; WWI
making aleft turn';tkeep to the centre.
fig Always SIGNAL before you slow down, stop, or change your oourse,.sad
never BACK. UP before ascertaining that the road behind is clear.
The Keystone of Safety
on the King's highway
and all other roads and streets
CARE
COURTESY
COMMON
SENSE
Highway Safety Committee
i The HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Chairman
�sh and Carry Prices
RED" PATH SUGAR
5.33
Ter Owe. ..,, .,.. .., ...,.
FIVE ROSES FLOUR
4.23
PURITY FLOUR 4.23
3.93
3.43
PERFECTION WICKS 43c
Per Cwt..
NORTH STAR MANITOIBA
Per Owt .... ........ .
FINEST ROLLED OATS
iPer 90 Pounds
For Oil .Stoves
W. J. FINNIG1 N
LOST.
In Seaforth a brown pocket book
containing money and glasses. Lib-
eral reward. Apply Post Office box
38, Seaforth, 25
EOR SALE
A steamer trunk in good condition,
Medium size. Apply to The News
Office. 27
FOR SALE.
(Whippet sedan for sale. Practically
new, 1929 model. used only for dem-
onstrating. Tenders will be received
by undersigned fdr purchase of the
above car. Terms cash. Apply to R.
S. HIA'YS, Solicitor for Executors for
Geo. C. Bell' Estate.
FOR SALE
One young sow,' bred 10 weeks. Ap-
ply to HARVEY TAYLOR, lot 6,
con 8, Huliett, or Phone 250r22, 25
SEED BUCKWHEAT
Quantity of seed Buckwheat for
sale. JOS. L. MALONEY, 'let 8,
con. 4, 2FoKillop. Phone 40r22, Dublin
25
LUMBER FOR SALE
Some 2 in. x 12 in. x 12 ft; some
2 in. planks various• widths and vari-
ous lengths; some 6x6 timbers 16 ft,
to 20 "ft, long; some 8x8 timbers 16 to
20 ft. long. G. A. JACKSON, Eg-
mondville. 27.
FOR SALE
7 -ft. •M.'+H. binder No. 5, a good
binder. Also 6 -ft, ,Deering binder, A
number of 12 weeks old white Leg-
horn pullets. Apply to 'The News Of-
fice. 27
SALE
Of Homemade 'Cooking, Saturday,
June 21st, at GibB'f store,' under the
auspices of the ladies of Duff's
Church, McKillop, at 3 o'ciock,
AUCTION SALE
of late
'Furnituree
Household f use Furnitu th
Janet Kerr :Royal Apartments, Sea -
forth, Saturday, June 21st, at 2 o'clock,
Harold Dale, .Auctioneer.
FARM AND TOWN PROPERTY
FOR SALE.
Bargain Prices, Several good
houses in Seaforth and Egmondville.
Improved and Grass Farms, 50 and
100 acres. Drop in and go over our
list at any time. A. D. SUTHER-
LAND, General Insurance, Convey-
ancing, Real Estate, Investments, etc.
Phone 152. Seaforth, Ontario.
NOTICE.
Town of Seaforth.
Clause 3, Ontario' Weed Control
Act states "Every occupant of land
or if the land is unoccupied, the
owner shall destroy all weeds design-
ated noxious by the regulations as
often in every year es is sufficient to
prevent the ripening of their seeds."
Noxious Weeds:—
Bladder Campion, Blue 'Weed,
Tumbling 'Mustard, Ox -eye Daisy,
Chicory, Wild Carrot, Sow Thistles,
Docks, 'Burdocks, White Oockle,
Ragweed (common), Hawkweeds,
Wild Oats, Ribgrass, Wild Lettuces,
Canada Thistle, Stinkweed.
,Property owners are advised to ex-
ercise greet tare in destroying all
noxious weeds 'before they go to seed.
and the co-operation of every one is
expected in a general clean-up.
If these precautions are not taken,
the Inspector may exercise his author-
ity and have the menace removed be-
fore the weeds 'mature.
JAS. V, RYAN,
Inspector.
25
PROFESS( OediNL CARDS.
DR. H, HUGH ROSS, Physiedaa
and Surgeon. Late of London Hos.
pital, London, 'England. "Special
attention to diseases of the eye, ear;
nose and throat. Office and resi&.
ence behind Dominion !Bank: Offic
Phone No. 5: Residence' Phone 104.
TEACHER WANTED.
Protestant 'Teacher wanted. .Duties
to commence Sept, lst. State salary
and experience. _Applications received
alp to July 51th. J. L. FEAR, Sec.-
Treas., .S:S, No. 1, Morris. (Blyth,
R.R. Ho. 2. 27.
TEACHER WANTED.
For ISIS, No. 2, 'McKillop, for term
beginning in ;September. Apply to
SAMUEL STOREY, Secretary -
Treasurer, R.R.,N'o. 2. .Seaforth. 27
NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS
We will he at St. Golunuban .on
Wednesday evening, June 25, at the
hour of seven o'clock for the purpose
of letting the ,contract of •gravelling
the parking grounds at St. Columban.
Said contract will be for about 200
yds. of the highest grade of pit -run
gravel.
J1NIO. J. DALTON, JI1O. 1VLNLONE
NOTICE.
The Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas'
Church intend •holding an afternoon
tea and home cooking sale at the res-
idence of Mrs. J E. Rest on Friday,
June 27, front 3.30 to 6. Silver collec-
tion.
SEED FOR SALE.
200 bus. Silver Hull Buckwheat for
sale. Apply to GORD':ON McG'AVjIN,
can. 13, McKillop, phone 231r23, Sea -
forth. 25
COW FOR SALE.
Good Holstein cow, six-year-old,
freshened in •Marc'h. Apply to MISS
DRISCO'LL, Leadbury corner, lot
25, con. 13, McKillop 25
TRACTOR WORK.
Tractor plowing. RAE CRAW -
FORD, phone 243r32, Lot 18, Con.
14, McKillop. 25
ARTICLES FOR SALE
Wooden tank lined with galvanized
iron 18" deep, 3 ft. long, suitable for
water trough. Also set of Platform
Scales, weights to 400 lbs. W. G.
WILLIS, Seaforth. 25
FORSALE.
Two registered Hereford bulls, nine
months old. One is a right good
herd -header. JOHN KENNY, Dub-
lin, 26.
PLASTERING.
And patching, First class work.
Call 243 r23, Seaforth or apply to F.
LYNCH, lot 14, con. 13, McKillop, or
E. Roe. 26
TENT FOR SALE.
Tent 914 ft. x 12 ft., with 3 -ft. walls.
Complete with poles and pegs. Used
about four months. Material good
heavy duck. Price $15.00. Apply at
The News Office. 25.
CALVES FOR SALE,
If you want any young calves for
raising or for veiling, HAROLD
PENHALE, Bayfield, Ont. Phone 5
on 78, Hensall.
APARTMENT TO RENT.
Over 'Phos, Dickson's store. Apply
to E. L. BOX.
BABY CHICKS AND HATCH-
ING EGOS FOR SALE
From high grade hens mated to
male birds up to 260 record. Tom
Barron White Leghorn Chicks 12c.
Barred Rocks O;A,C., 14c. Hatching
eggs, $3 per 100. Phone 52-23.
HARRY KIEHNE, r,r. No. 1, Born-
holm, Ont.
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
'Wednesday, June 18, 1930.
Butter, per lb. 33'c
Eggs, per doz. , , , .... 26c -24c -20c
Hogs, per cwt. $111.25-$11,75
YOUR AUTO NEEDS
Goodyear Tires and Tubes
Battery Sales and Service
, Charging and Repairing all makes of Batteries
A good line of new and used parts of different makes of cars
If your car is in need of repairs, give us a call
Studebaker Sales and Service
Reoier's araqe
PHONE 167W
'DR. F . 3. BURROW'S, 'Seaforth.'
Office and residence, Goderich street.
east of the United Church. :Coronas
for the County of Huron. Telephone'
No, 46, ,
DR. C. MACKAY.—C. Mackay,
honor -graduate of Trinity University
and gold medallist of Trinity Medical
College;, member of the College ed
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario.
DR. F. J. R. FOIRSTER—Eye Ear
Nose and Throat. Graduate in Me '
cine, University . of Toronto •1
Late Assistant New York Ophtha
mic and Aural Instil" te, Moorefield'.
Eye, and Golden Sgdatre throat hos-
pitals, London. England. At Comm-
ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday la
each month, from 1,1 a.m. to 3 p.s,
DIR. W. C. SPROAT.-Graduate
Faculty of Medicine, University ad
Western Ontario, .London. • Member
of College of Physicians and Sim-
geons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart1l _
Drug Store, Main St., Seaforfi,
Phone 90.
Dental.
DR. J. A. MUNiN, Successor to
Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of North-
western University, Chicago, I11. Li-
centiate Royal College of Dental Sur-
geons, Toronto. Office over Sill's
hardware, Main St.; Seaforth. Phone
151. -
DR. F. J. BFCHELY, . graduate
Royal College of Dental- Surgeons„
Toronto. Office over ' W. R. Smith's
grocery, Main St„ Seaforth. Phos,.L
office 18SW, residence 1853.
Consulting Engineer.
S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor.)s
O.L.S., Registered Professional Ea-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute erI
Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ont.
Auctioheer.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Burow
Arrangements can be made for We
Date at The Seaforth News. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
HAROLD D, DALE, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Hurn. 7
Moderate rates and satisfaction guar-
anteed, Phone 149, P.O. Box 13.3.
Seaforth.
WATSON AND RElD'S
REAL ESTATE
AND INSURANCE AGENCY
MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, (Successors SEAames atONT.
All kinds of Insurance risks effect-
ed at lowest rates in First -Clara
Companies.
THE McKILLOP
Mutual Fire losurance Coe
FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSURED
Officers—James Connolly. Goder-
ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwopd,
Vice President; D. F. McGregor,
Seaforth, Sec, -Treasurer.
Directors—Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Sea
forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagsul
James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc-
Ewen. Clinton; James Connolly, God-
eridh; 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—games Watt, Blyth, r.r.
No. 1, 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 to effect insurance or tram -
act other business will be promptbT
attended to by application to, any of
the above named officers addressed
to their respective postoffices.
WE REMOVE
Live or dead horses and cows
free of charge. We pay for the
phone call.
William Stone Sons
Limited
Phone 22 Ingersoll
Phone 21'51W, Stratford
Attacked by Asthma The first fear-
ful sensation is of suffication which
hour by hour becomes more desperate
and hopeless, To such a case the re-
lief afforded by Dr. J. D. Kellogg%
Asthma Remedy seems nothing leas
than miraculous. Its ,help is quickly
apparent and soon the dreadful at-
tack is mastered, The asthmatic ,who
has found out the dependability of this
sterling remedy will never be without
it. It is sold everywhere.
THURS., FRI., SAT,
SPECIAL
She Goes
to War
With Eleanor Boardman
from the Red Boolc story by Rupert
'Hughes. A 10 reel composite of
Laughter, Adventure and Tears.
First Sat. Night Show 7.45 p.m, Oth-
er night's 8.30 p.m,
MON., TUES., WED.
WILLI'A'M HAINES in
"A MAN'S, MAN'
'with Josephine Dunn
PRINCESS
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