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The Seaforth News, 1930-06-26, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, JUNE 26, i930. HENSALL. Mr, and Mrs. J. Priest Jr. and Mr. Pont and Mrs. MoPhersott of Huron spent the - week end at Abe home, of Mr. and Mrs Jas. Priest. IMr, Alan McDonald and little daughter Patsy are, spending a few days this week visiting at the home of Mr, end Mrs. Chas. MuD'onald. Mr, and Mrs, Alex, Henry and chil- dren; Frances • and Delbert, of Cass City, Mich, are spending a few days awn, in m visiting friends IIvir, Lee Hedden of Ingersoll was in town for the week end. •IeLr. and Mrs. John Scout pf Cro- 'marty visited friends in town Sunday. Os Sunday, June 29, decoration services will be held at the Hensall'l. and' Ohiselhurst cemeteries. Services will be fn charge of the Oddlfellows._ A serious accident 'happened bo Sat- urday afternoon to Mr. John C'arm'ich. aol and Dr McTaggart while they were going to Seaforth to attend a the races, .They turned out to pats truck and while turning back on the road again, the oar being a light one, swung, to the otherditch smashing in- to the fence and also a telephone pole. Phe car was badly smashed and both men were rushed to the Seaforth hos- pital in an unconscious condition, but at time of writing they have rallied 'and are showing someb improvement. The car belonged to Mr. Carmichael and was a valuable one. He just carne from Detroit the day before to spend a few days in town. Their many friends hope for a speedy recovery. 3ylrs. Geo. C. Petty was taken to London on Monday for an exarnina= than for her eyes which have been troubling her for some time. Her daughter, Mrs. Dr. Smith of St. Marys, accompanied her. Mr. Herbert Tucker, who has been in Westminster hospital, London, for some time, has returned home. haol The United Church Sunday se intend holding their annual picnic at Grand Bend on July 9. e Geor The many friends of _ Mr. g Case will be pleased to hear that he is recovering from his recent illness. His brother, Mr. Peter Case of Ex- eter, hes been visiting with him for a few days. The continuation school has closed for the term and examinations are be- ing held in the public school this week. A large number of students whose average was good through the term have been passed without exam- inations and on Wednesday. Thursday and Friday of this week the entrance classes are writing. Zurich is Mr. Robert Mousseau of installing a 10,000 gallon gasoline storage tank along the railway siding, This gasoline will be used for his bus- iness at Zurich. Mr. Garnet Smallcontbe of Guelph was calling on his many friends here on Monday. He came here to attend the funeral of his sister, Mrs. Williamn. McKay. Mr. Oliver Rowcliffe is having a large hennery built on his farm south of the village. The work is being done by Mr. A. J. Sweitzer. Mr, and Mrs, C. Cook and son Harry left last week on a motor trip to vi it friends in British Columbia and California. Word was received by his family from Mr. Harry Soldan, who left here about a week ago for a motor trip to the West. They arrived there safely and made the trip from Hensall to Winnipeg in three days. They crossed the State or Michigan and took the ferry: across lake Michigan to Mil - Waukee and from to Winnipeg via St. Paul. Wet weather last week held up the paving operations. On Monday of this week they finished from Kippen to Stewart's corner and expect to have the iast mile and a quarter done by around July 1 Miss Edith Forest visited in Hills- green last week. Among others in the village who are improving their properties by ad- ditions and painting, are Dr, Camp- bell, Gev. Hess and Harry Howard, Mrs. A. J. Sweitzer and daughter Lois left on Sunday to spend a week at their home in Detroit, after which they will return and spend a couple. of months here. The tornado which passed over the northern end of Usborne township doing considerable damage, long funnel shaped cloud, was plainly seep from here. Election talk is beginning to warm up in the village and organization meetings are being held here this week fn the interest of Mr, N. W. Trewartha, the Conservative candi- date. Mrs. John Elder has returned from Toronto where she was attending the graduation of her daughter, Miss Jean who graduated in pharmacy and who also passed with honors in her recent examinations. Mrs. David Thompson and Miss Leila Welsh of Toronto were recent visitors here. Dr, R. I. P. Dougal ldst week sold his radical practice to Dr. Collyer of London who takes possession July 1. Dr. Dougal came here from colfege this being his first practice and he has worked up a splendid practice. The doctor has purchased a practice at Pe trolia and with Mrs. Dougal, who is also a doctor, will move there shortly. It is with deep regret that the people of Hensai.4 andvicinity will ,bid them goodbye. ,Dr, Collyer comes well re- commended and has purchased the home of Mrs. (Or.) Peck an King st. 'Mrs. Peck intends moving into the hoose recently vacated by Mr. Donald McKinnon. sister, Mrs, GeorgeWalker and two ,brothers, Fred, '- and Garnet Small- acombe of Guelph. The remains were brought to Hensall on Monday where a funeral ,service was held in the Unit- ed Church at 130 where a large num- ber of friends paid their last respect toThe services were in e d. ' t th a tetras charge of Rev. -Arthur .Sinclair, as- sisted by the Rev. Mr. Parker of St. Paul's Anglican church. The, floral tributes were most beautiful After the -services in the church, inttsxnent took Place in the Hensall Union cemetery. Mr. McKay and faintly„have the sin- cere sympathy of the Hensel people in the hour of their great' bereave- ment. A large nuritber of friends from a distance attended the funeral, amongst them being Mr. and Mrs. Willis Powell of Exuter;: John Abel of 'Seaforth, Mr. and Mrs., Geo.. E. Wa'l'ker of Windsor,, Miss. Grace Chapman of Hamilton; Mr and Mrs, Fred Smallacomlbe of Guelph; Mr, and Mrs. Garnet Smaltacombe of Guelph; Miss Coulter of Hagersvil'le, Mr. and Mrs, John McNay of Luck - now, Murdoch McKay of Lucknow; Joseph Stalker of Sarnia, and Miss Sinclair of Guelph. Mrs. Wm. Henry was busy Sunday receiving congratulations from her friends, the occasion being her 86th birthday. Mrs. Henry has reached a splendid old age and is still hale and hearty. Mr. John Essery of Centralia. call- ed on friends in town Stldday. Mr. Jas. Henry, of Aneroid. 'Sack,, is spending a week or so visiting friends in town. ' Mr. Henry was a former resident of Hibbert and has lived in the West about 25 years an'd, has prospered there. The baseball match between Hen- sail and Clinton on Monday evening resulted in favor of Flensa94 9 to3. There was a large crowd present and they enjoyed a good game of ball. Mr. and Mrs. C. Cook and son Har- ry left on Wednesday for an extended trap to the Coast. After visiting in British Columbia they will motor to California where they will visit with their daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Chellew, end at his home at Mildmay: Mrs.. A. Newton4Brady_spent a few' dayysin Toronto last week: r, and Mrs.,Fred Fowlie and Lalw- rence Fowlie of Londonspent the week -end, with then sister. ` Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stephenson and family of Toronto are spending g the summer at their cottage. 1vMr, and Mrs, Moser and f amt"I y of Kitchener are occupying Mrs. R. Scotch mer's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Lord and Mr. and Mrs. T. Mallett spent Sunday with Mrs. J, Davison: Mrs, D. McDonald of Sarnia is vis- iting her daughter, Mrs. A. Newton Brady. Mrs. W. Johnston and Master Billy Johnston visited the former'is sister, Mrs, C. Aberhart, Seaforth, the ,past. week. • 'Miss Mind McGregor spent a few days in Windsor and'. Detroit last week. • Mr. and Mrs. Weekes and son of London are occupying Mrs. Doig's cottage. Mrs. Ferguson and family of Lon- don are occupying the Heath cot- tage, Mr. and Mrs. R. Peck of London spent the week -end at «Belle Vue" cottage.. Mr. and Mrs Fred Trelbell:and -fam- ily of Toronto are holidaying in Jow- ett's Grove: Mr. and Mns. S. Pickles, Miss Essig Pickles and Mrs. E. T. White of London called on friends in the vil- lage on Saturday. 'Mrs. Almay of London 'is visiting her sister, Mrs. W. Cotton at her cottage. HAYFIELD. Mr. and Mrs. Victor Burt and fam- ily of London spent the week -end with Mrs. F. W. Baker. Mrs. J. Galbraith, Miss Mary Gray and Mr. J. Mitchell of London spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Ed- wards. Miss Lily Martin who spent the past week with Mrs. Ada Reid, re- turned to Toronto on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Finout and family of Flint, Mich., arrived on Monday to spend the summer at the cottage in Jowett's Grove. Miss Sadie Hirschman,. Mr. Jesse Hirschman, Mr, and Mrs. Sam Glo- gower and Mr, and Mrs. Sam Men- delsohn of Detroit spent the week- end with Mr. and Mrs, F, Martin at their cottage, Boulder Lodge. Mr. and Mrs. H. Walms'ley and daughter of Niagara Falls visited re- latives in the village last week, Mr. Geo. Whitesides of the 0.A C., Guelph, was a week -end visitor with Rev. F. H. and Mrs. Paull. Mr. 0. Kalbfieisch spent the week - en STOP, LOOK AND LISTEN Beginning Wednesday, June 25th, for one week I will give you half soles for $1.00; Rubber Heels 40c. Best of Materials. First Class Work. Bring your shoes here and save money. SEAFORTH SHOE REPAIR D. Fountain, Prop. Opposite Crich's Death of Mrs. Wen. McKay.—The people of Hensall were shocked to hear that Mrs. Wni. McKay, a form- er well known resident of Hense.li, had passed away at her home in Ha- gersville after a short illness. Mr. wad Mrs. McKay and daughter Mar- ion left here about a year ago to re- side with their son, Dr. Russell Mc- Kay, at Hagersville. She was horn at Exeter and was in her sixtieth year but spent most of her life in Hensel], She was married to Mr. McKay thir- ty-five years ago and was a devoted wife and mother and highly respected by allwhoknow her. Besides her hus- band she is survived by three daugh- ters, 'Mrs, William Shepperd, of Hen - sail; Miss Lily McKay of Windsor. and Miss Marion at home; and two soros, 'Mr, Lewis McKay who is at- tending university in England and Dr, Russell McKay of Hagersvilfe and a Ira lements. P land' rollers ` Several 1st class good dumk,,rake; spring tooth cultivator, Massey -.Harris with seed grain attach- ment—for worthy aneri4—for sale, the m See our Fertilizer Drills. Soil Pul- verizers and Cultivators, Cream Sep- arators and Complete, Line of Farm Machinery, ,' Tractors, Threshers and Trucks. Repairs strictly cash. LOCK ENL W• C. GOV Agent for International Harvester Co., Manufacturers of Seaforth IAllt mothers Cam • put away anxiety regardlin'g their suffering children when they have Mother Graves' Worm ExteSminator to give relief. Its effects, are sure and lasting. HIBBERT. Mrs, Malcolm Lammond,-. of the 413bh concess'ion, who was taken to Victoria hospital, Lo f4on, is at time of writing very low. R3er friends hope she will soon be recovering. • VARNA. Several sports from this vicinity at- tended the horses races in Seaforth Saturday. A little girl arrived at the home of Mr. Garnet Taylor last week. At the time of writing .MTs. Thos. Stevenson is under the doctor's care. Quite a number from our burg took in , the cadet service in Clinton, on Sunday. Mr. G. Beatty Sr. spent the 'week- end with his sister. in .Listowel,' re- turning on Monday in company with his nephew, G. B. Woods and his friend, Mr. McCullagh, of Cobourg. Mr. G. H. Beatty is busy 'disposing: of several carloads of coal. Members of St. John's congregation had a bee Monday, painting and de- corating the church. NORTH McKILLOP. Mr. and Mr.s Jos. Thornton and son Kenneth were visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs: Foster Fowler Sunday evening. Mr. Samuel McPherson has made the purchase of a Fordson tractor. We wish him good luck. Mr, Robert Doherty is sporting a new Chevrolet coupe, • Mr. and Mrs. Bert. Currie and chil- dren of Wingham were visiting the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. . John Crozier, on Sunday. Mr. Ken. Thornton spent Satur- day at his grandmother's. Mr. Dune. McPherson was visiting Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Regele Sunday. Mr. Ed. Davidson was visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Munn Sunday evening. Stop Pay Cash Choice Potatoes, ,31c ... 3 4 C Ter J• Kellogg's Corn . I� `1c Flakes, 3 pkgs. 'Shred'ded Whole 3 1 C "Wheat, 3 pkgs. Lux Toilet Soap barsZia: 3 _. . Palm Olive Soap - A Z c 3 bars .. . G Colay Toilet Soap is Red Rose Tea 49cPer pound Lipton's Tea 49C Per pound' ....•.:.. BUY IN EGMONDVILLE. WE SAVE YOU KOREY. F A N I1`I1�I IC HILLSGREEN. Miss Edith Forrest of Hensall spent a few days at the home of her brother, Mr. J.' B. Forrest. 'Mr. and Mrs. R. McAllister, Mr. Jas. MdAllister were recent visitors with friends in Detroit. They also attended the we'dding of their cousin, Miss Helen McAllister. IMr, Clarence Reichert of London Business college, spent the week -end at his home. • .The'service in the 'church at Hill's - green will be withdrawn on. Sunday afternoon June 29th owing to Rev. Mr. Conner attending the - World's Sunday Slc'hoo'i convention in To- ronto. As,many as can are urged to attend the service at Kippen Church- at 11 a.m. and hear Dr. Margaret Mc- Kellar of India, a returned mission- ary who will speak there on June 29th. - Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Dignan, Mr. Stephan Troyer of near Hensall were Sunday visitors with Mrs. L. Troyer. 'Mrs, Robt. Love' is spending a few days at the home of her son, Mr. and Mrs. Ross Love. Mr. Jahn Colvin and Mrs. Colvin of Komoka were. recent visitors with friends in this vicinity. Quite a -number from this commun- ity attended the Decoration services held at the Exeter Cemetery on Sun- day afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. Stephenson are spending a few days with friends at Lucknow and Walkerton. Relief from Asthma. Who can de- scribe the complete relief from suffer- ing which follows the use of Dr. J. D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. Who can express the feeling of joy that comes when its soft and gentle influence re- lieves the tightened, choking air tubes. It has made asthmatic affliction a thing of the past for thousands. It never fails. Good druggists every- where have sold it for years, Mrs, Joseph O'Rourke and family. Mr. and Mrs. Raymond O'Rourke, Ri'tchener; Miss Nellie O'Rourke, Mr. and Mrs. Leach, M. McCrea, and Mr. MGCormick, all of Toronto, aryl Mr. and Mrs. Thos. O'Rourke, 1lublin were visitors at the home of Mr. Jas- eph 01Rlourke on Sunday. , (Miss' Teresa Delaney of Toronto s'penit the week -end at the home of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. James Delaney. Joseph L. O'Rourke, son of Mr. and Mrs. Patrick ° R•ourke, was taken suddenly 111• with acute indigestion on Tuesday” morning and is under the d'octor's care. The following isthe result of the promotion examination.of SS. No,- 1 TJ., MdK, llop: Jr. 'IN. to Sr. VV.— (Pass-5110). C. Ryan 563. Sr. I'21. to Jr.DV.-+(Pass 480; honours 600). Michael Walsh 592, B. Carlin 584, L. O'Rourke 574; Mary Walsh 5711, C. O'Reilly 562, Wm. Flanagan 5418, Ri- chard Downey 471. Jr. III'I: to Sr. IIIIL—+Ptals's 4180, honours 600. Cecelia Krauskopf 561, Gerald Burns .528, Cle- ment Krauskopf 525, Margaret Walsh 442, Dorothy ,Nolan 4130, Jos. Burns (absent). I.I. Class to Js. IUR.—'Pasts 4120, honours 525, M. Givlin. 588, T. Flanagan 474, Dennis Nolan 490, Marg. Krauskopf. 466, Joseph Givlin 462, A. Downey 442. I. Class to II. Class--lPaas 270, honors :335.•Rita Ry- an a72, Leo Oariin 345, J. Walsh 304, L. Burn's 293, L. Flanagan 259. Pr. to I. Class Sr—Rise/ph Flanagan Chou - ours) --Mary Krauskopf, Mary Nolan, Leo Ryan. Primer to I. Class Jr.-- Doris r.—Doris Flanagan, Leo Hicknell, Helen SvMaloney, Aiina Krauskbpf. Mary E OiRourke, Teacher. KIPPEN Mrs 'Ross and Verna McGregor are visiting for the .summer holidays at the home of Robbie McGregor. Mr, and Mrs. Joe McLellan of Mil- ton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs; Hugh McGregor on Sunday. The sacrament of the Lord's supper was administered to a large congre- gation on Sunday morning. Mr. and Mrs, Wm. McDonald of Seaforth are spending a few days with their daughter, Mrs. Broadfoot. Mr. Abe Forsythe, Harry Chesney and J. W. McLean spent a day in Port Stanley recently. Mrs. Watt of Clinton visited at the home of Mrs, J. W. McLean last week. McKILLOP. Mr. Wm. O'Rourke and Mr. Bish- op of Sault Ste. Marie motored dawn and spent the week -end with Mr. and Drive With Your Mind as well as your hands If you will keep your mind on your driving, you will always be alert to meet and anticipate danger. Be ready always for fault or error on the part of other drivers. You cannot do this unless you have both hands on the wheel, both eyes on the road, and your mind on your driving. Be CAREFUL. Keep a margin of safety between yourself and danger. Be COURTEOUS ... give the other driver more than his rights. Use your COMMON SENSE in deciding where, how, and at what speed you will drive your car. The Keystone of Safety ,on the King's Highway and all other roads and streets The HON. GEO. 5. HENRY, Chairman MANLEY. :Entrance exams. started in our school on Wednesday. Our teacher was unable to return for the closing exercises but her many friends are pleased to learn she has' returned home from the 'hospital, much im- proved. ,Wedding bells are ringing since. Messrs. Michael Murray and Michael McLaughlin are joining the order of benedicts in July. Quite a number from here attended the garden party at St. Bridget's, Lo- gan, Tuesday evening. The weather wasideal, which made it a grand sticcess. 'Mr. and Mrs. Peter Eckart and their sons Vincent and James and their daughter, Mrs. Peter Maloney, have returned front a motor trip to 'Ro- chester, N.Y., where they spent a few days with friends. Mr, and Mrs, C. Eckart spent a few days -with their daughters, Mrs, W. Manley and Mrs. Thos. McKay, while Mrs. Brall and family, of De- troit, visited with her sisters, Mrs. W. Manley and Mrs. T McKay. The road was closed one day be- tween Con. 8 and 9, between lots one and five, w'hile Mr. Reid was crossing the road, and the patrolmen got the temporary bridge built to keep traf- fic open until the new bridge is built. Word was received here that Mr. Jos. Eckart had another„ miraculous escape when the large shovel he was operating turned turtle on the incline of a hill at Barrie, Ont. He jumped to safety by a narrow margin. PROFESSIONAL CARDS - Medical. � DR. H. HUGH ROSS, Ph yaicfrit and Surgeon. Late of London Hoe pital, . London; England. attention to diseases of the .eye part' nose and throat., Offioe, and :reasi4 ence behind Domfnion'Bank, Oir a Phone,No, 5: Residence•Phone 1Glb . IN 1VIEMIOR3AM In loving inem'ory of hors. 'Henry R. Francis, won died in Seaforth one year ago, June 27, 1929: w Even 'death has a wonderful mission, Though it rob. us 81 tiose we love, It lifts our hearts from. our surround- ings, - To long for, that meeting above. No matter hdw heavy' the burden, - Nlo matter howgreat the despair; Doesn't he'a'ven seem nearer and dearer, To knave that our loved one is there? ,Loved Ones, DR. F , J. BURROWS, Seaforth, Office and residence, Goderich street. east of the United Church. Corms* for the County of Huron. Telephosta No. 46.• DR. C. MACKAY:=-C, Mackiy,, honor graduate of Trinity Univarstq' .and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of theCollege,.% Physicians and Surgeons of Oneida. TENT FOR SALE. Large wall tent for sale. Material heavy white duck end in good condi- tion, only used a short time. Apply at News Office. 26 FOR SALE A steamier trunk in good condition. Medium size. Aplply,to The News Office. 27 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 7.41. M. -IIT. 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 DIR.F. R. FOIRSTER--E e ,J i Nose and Throat, Graduate intiffr cine, University of Toronto M. Late Assistant New York Ophthal. rnic and Aural Instit :e, • Meore€sld`aj Eye, and Golden Sq,eare throat has pitals, London. England, At Comae ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday ijtt each month, from hl a.m. to 3 pint: FOR SALE. A baby go -cart -sulky. In good con- dition. Also baby carriage. Mrs. ,GEO. D. FERGUSON, Goderioh st., Sea - forth. 26. TEACHER WANTED.. Protestant Teacher wanted. Duties to commence Sept. lst, State salary and. experience. Applications received up to July 5th. J. L. PEAR, Sec.- Treas., S.S. No. 1, Morris. Blyth, RR. No. 2. 27. TEACHER WANTED. For SS. No. 2, McI(illop, for term beginning in ,September. Apply to SAMUEL STOREY, Secretary- Treasurer, R.R.:No. 2. Seaforth. 27 DDR. W. C. SPROAT.—Graduate sal Faculty of ,Medicine, University ad Western Ontario, ,London. Mambas of College of Physicians and ” Sar. geons of Ontario. Office in Abed:244k Drug Store, Main St., Seater*. Phone 90. NOTICE, The Ladies' Guild of St. Thomas' hutch intend holding an afternoon tea and home cooking sale at the res- idence of Mrs. J.' H. Best on Friday, June 27, from 3.30 to 6, Silver collec- tion. Dental'. DR. J. . A. MUNN, successor 4 Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of North- western University, Chicago, I11..14 centiate 1Roya1' College of Dental'&sos- geops, Toronto. Office over SHIN hardware, Main St., Seaforth. 'Phold 151. DR, F. J. BECHELY, graduals Royal College of Dental Surgeoatk Toronto. Office over W. R. Snails. grocery, Main St., Seaforth. Phoria,. office 189W, residence 185j. Legal. ID. L. Rios$. Barrister and Sofia, or; Notary Public. Hours 9 a.m.2 pat - and 7 p.m. Office above Philp!' Drug Store, Blyth, Ont, Phone 6. Consulting Engineer. S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.ASc. (Ton}! O.L.S., Registered Professional Ea- gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate Member Engineering . Institutes ad Canada. Office, Seaforth. Ont. Auctioneer. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed Auctioneerforthe County of Hero* Arrangements can be made for Sale Date 'at The Seaforth News. Charges moderate and satisfaction guarantee& HAROLD D. DALE, Licenced Auctioneer for the County of Hurts. Moderate rates and satisfaction guar- anteed. Phone 149, P.O. Box 1.1 Seaforth. WATSON AND REID % REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY ('Successors to. James Watson) MAIN ST., SEA•FORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effee2 ed at lowest rates in First -am .Companies. FOR SALE. 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 r 23, :Seaforth or apply to• F. LYNCH, lot 14, con, 18, McKillop, or E Roe. 26 CALVES FOR SALE. I1 you want any young calves for raising or for vealing, HAROLD PENHALE, Bayfield, Ont. Phone 5 on 7.8, Hensall. CARD OF THANKS. We wish to thank our friends and SEAFORTH MARKETS. neighbors for their kindness, flowers Wednesday, June nth. and sympathy during the illness and Butter, per lb. 33c death of Mrs. Alex. Stobie.—Mr. R. J. Eggs,' per doz. 26e -24c -20c McMath,' Mr. and Mrs. Robert Boyes. ,Hogs, per . cwt, .... ...$10.25-$10.76 8# TOURIST FARES �O JASPER NATIONAL PARK ad ALASKA - Low cost trip to the Pacific Coast. What a chance to see our Canada! The great prairies ... aspect National Park...Mount Robs&. and the Canadian Rockies ... Vancouver and Victoria. Perhaps a glorious cruise through the Inland Seas to Prince Rupeit and Alaelea gla 4ere... towering mountains... the IC(ondl'e. Diverse routes are available - ering delightful variety of scenery. ese fares are in effect from May 16 to September 30. , Descriptive folders attractively illustrated may be obtained from any Agent of Canadian National Railways. na►.dia TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA. ea THE McKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Ca. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSURED Officers—James Connolly. Coder.- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechvroo& Vice President; D. F. McGregor Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Directors -Wan. Rini, No. 2, Sea - forth Bennewies, John Brodha J w gena. James Evans, Beechwood; M. Me -- Ewen. Clinton; James Connolly, God- erieh; Alex. Broadfoot,'No. 3, Sea - forth; J. M. Sholdice. NQ. 4, Waltong Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murrain Gibson, Brucefield, Agents--1James Watt, Blyth; 'rr No. 1, E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray. r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. '11''. Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth, Bornholm. James Kerr and Joh* Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties desirous to effect insurance or traao- act otherbusiness will be promptly attended to by,applicatign to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective postoffices. WE REMOVE Live or dead horses and coven ,, . free of charge. We pay for the, phone call. William Stone Son Limited Phone 22, Ingersoll Phone 2.15W, Stratford THURS., FRY., SAT. The Ace of Western Stars Ken Maynard The Royal Rider also showing (STAN OLIVER. ,LAUREL HARDY in the 2 Reel Comedy WRONG AGAIN For Dominion Day MON., TUES. and WED. GRETA GARBO in THE KESS PRINCESS