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The Seaforth News, 1930-07-03, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY JULY 3, 1930 HENSALL. Mr. and Mrs. .Ed, Shaeffer spent last Vy.-.eek visiting -their son at To- ronto. Mr. Shaeffer returned Satur- day th!orning but Mrs, Shaeffer in- tends staying another week. Mr:, and Mrs. Bertram 3torth and daughter Audrey spent the holiday with relatives in town. Mr, Feed Ponthron is busily en- gaged, these days leveling and build- ing a lawn on his property on King st. Mr. .Bonthron has remodelled the libuse completely and When he gets finieheci will have one of the most attractive corners in the village, tDecoration services were held at • tIlensall Union cemetery and Mc- Taggart's on Sunday afternoon. Large .crowds attended both services. The services were in charge of the Odd Fellows who lined up in 'front of the town hall and then drove to the cemetery. The graves of the de.parted brethren were decorated with flowers and addresses were giv- en by the Rev. Mr. Mcilroy, Rev. Mr. Sinclair, Rev, Mr, Bremner of Bruce - field, Mr, .Wrn. Doig of Port Huron, Mr. Moore of Goderich and Mr, Suth- erland al Hensall.. Mr. and Mrs. Alf. Hunkin and chil- dren of Farquhar spent Sunday visit- ing Mrs. linnkin's father, Mr. W. L. McLaren. The paving operations on the Lon- don Road will be finished this week. The road is now open between Hen- saill and Exeter, and is a splendid piece of road, we believe the best built in this district. The putting up the sliculders of the road and mak- ing the ditches will take a couple of months more. Mr. Arthur Dick and Mr. George Chambers have secured a big gravel- ling contract up in Grey Townehip. Mr. and Mrs. Leslie Knight and son Junior of Drayton visited with relatives in town over the holiday. Mr; Allan McDonald and little deughter of Oklahama are Spending a few days in town, visiting Mr. Mc- Donald's father and mother. Mr. and Mrs. Chaslie McDonald. 'Mrs. Charles Troyer is spending a couple of weeks visiting her son at Courtland. Mrs. G. C. Petty has returned home from London where she went last week for an operation for eye trouble. Her granddaughter, Miss Marion, Scott, of Toronto, is here waiting on her. Mrs. Petty's many friends here ,wish her a speedy recovery, The Huron County Old Age Pen- sion Board are meeting again this week at Goderich and have a large number of applications to consider. This is the Board's fourth meeting since the first of the year and they wiM not meet again till the first of the year. The June Pension checks trrived in the village Monday morn- ing and were a welcome addition to the income of some ef our aged people. 'Dr, Margaret McKellar, a returned missionary from India, occupied the pulpit of the United Church on Sun- day evening. She spoke on the med- ical and political condition of India and her address was lietened to with rapt attention by the large congrega- tion present. Miss Olive Workman is spending her holidaysat her honk here. Miss Annie Conga left last week on a trip to the old country. Miss Marion Paisley of 'Montreal is visiting at the home of her grand- parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. Rennie. Mr. John Carmichael who was badly injured in an automobile ac- cident and who was taken to the Sea - forth hospital, has recovered suffic- lettly to return home. Dr. McTag- gart ls still in the hospital but is re- covering. Miss Grace Stone was again taken to Seaforth hospital last week and is in a serious condition. Mrs. John Murdoch who spent a day last week in Clinton on business, while hurrying to catch a train to re- turn to Hensel, slipped and suffered a badly sprained ankle. The political situation is beginning to warm up in the village, both par- ties beginning to show quite a lot of activity. The voters' list will be final- ly completed this week mid a number of meetings are being arranged for. The highest price we have heard yet was a dressed rooster for 2 votes. lefr. Alex. 'McIntyre is spending the holiday- visiting relatives in Toronto. Mrs, John Pope has returned to the village and will spend some time at her home here. HARLOCK. The following is the report of the promotion exarninations held at S.S. No. 6, Hullett: jr. IV, ---Harry Rapson 68. Jr, III. -Ida Leiper 82, Willie Tay- lor 78. Sr. IL-4Viltea Shepherd 86, Jim McEwing 83, Watson Reid 70. Jr. Id. --Roy Holland 91, Gordon McGregor 74. Sr. I. -Laura Leiper 80. Primer -Jack Holland, Alvin Nich- olson. The prizes for the year were award- ed as follows: For spelling -Wilma Shepherd; for the most perfect at- tendance -Gladys Leiper, Ida Leiper. Lydia L. Reid, Teacher. BRUCEFIELD. Mrs. John McKenzie and family are here visiting Mr. McICenzie's mo- ther who has been under the doctor's • care for some time. Mr. and Mrs. Wen. Douglas have returned home after a pleasant motforr trip along the Muskoka Lakes as far as Magnetawan. Miss Emma McDonald is home speeding her holidays. 'Mr. and Mrs. Abe Zapfe are moving to Verne where Mr, Zapfe has taken a position with Mr. Moffat. The I.O.O.F. of 13rucefield, No. 210, will hold their decoration services on July 6 at Baird's cemetery at 2.30 pm. Mr. Lance Norris has gone to Jas- per Park, Alberta, to spend the holi- days. NORTH McKILLOP. IA reception was held on the even- ing of July 1st for Mr. and Mrs. Mi- chael McLaughlin, lleh concession, whose marriage took place at Blyth on Tuesday morning. Mrs. Mc- Laughlin was formerly Miss Ursula Healy of Morris. Best wishes are ex- tended to them. HAYFIELD. Misses Anna and Betty Elliott of Toronto are visiting' their aunt, Mrs. M. Fruser. • . Mr. Lloyd Hodgins, Mrs, I-Iodgtns and Miss Mabel Hodgins of Toranto arrived on Saturday to spend the summer at their cottage. Miss 'Margaret smith of Loaden is the guest of -Mies Grace Jowett. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Ritchie, Muriel Rhine and Mr, and Mrs, Dutcher of .Elimvale spent the week -end with lele. end Mrs. G. King, Misses Etva and Arm Dewar and David Dewar of Toronto are spend- ing the vacation at their home. Mrs. Lumsden and daughter of Detroit are holidaying et Bellevue cottage. Mr. and Mrs, A. F. King and son Douglas and Miss Mina Prohtor of Toronto epent the week end and holi- day with Mrs, G. King. Mr. James Camel -on, Isabel and Evans Cameron of Toronto are holi- daying with the former's „ brother, John R. Cameron. Mr. and Mrs, Victor Burt and fam- ily who spent a week with Mrs. F. Baker returned home to London on Saturday. Mr. and Mrs. II, Weekes and on of London are spending this month in the Doig cottage. Mr. H. Ball and Miss Massie of London are speadirig this week at the Albion Hotel, Mr. and Mrs. R. T. Orr, Mr. and Mrs. T. Orr Jr., Isabel and Peggy Orr spent the week -end and holiday* at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Kenneth MCDonald and fernily of Flint, Mich., are oc- cupying T. MeNeil's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Jones, Stratford, are occupying a cottage in rowett'e Grove. Mr. and Mrs. Thourlby and family ofLondon are holidaying at the Bay- field Highlands (the new prdperty owned by Mr. L. Burch.) The Misses Drovine and Mrs. Woolfenden of Detroit are holidaying at the fonmer's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. J. Pollock who have spent the past two weeks in Hamil- ton, returned home on Saturday with Mr. and Mrs. J. Stewart who spent the week -end here. Mrs. J. Buchan who spent the past month in Toronto, returned on Sat- urday. Dr. and Mrs. E. P. Lewis ac- companied her and spent a few days with Mr. N. W. Woeds. Misses Rudd and M. Clark who spent a week in the Middleton cot- tage, returned to Clinton on Wed- nesday. Miss E. Davis and Miss G. Davis of London are staying at D. Glass' cottage. Mrs. Thompson of Toronto is vis- iting her sister, Mrs. R. Delgaty. Miss E. Thompson spent the week- end here. Mr. and Mrs. E. V. Corbett of London are occupying H. Stinson's cottage. Rev. and Mrs, F. H. Paull left on Tuesday to epend few days in Lon- don. Mr. and Mrs. MeLachlin of Strat- ford are summering at J. Pierson's cottage. Mr. and Mrs. W. D. Stevenson and family of Toronto; Mr, and Mrs. W: H. Robinson and family, Mr. and lies. E. Manness an,d sons, London, and Mr. and Mrs. Oates, Toronto, are occupying their cottages. Mr. and Mrs', J. Fitzgerald, Mr, and Hrs. W. Love and family 01 London. :Mr. and Mrs. Gordon Kennedy and E. Joy Kennedy of Toronto are holi- daying tit Deer Lodge Park. Mr. and Mrs. 11. Peters and family, Mr. and Mrs. Scrimgeour and family, Stratford; Mr. and Mrs. V.7. E. Clark and eons, Listowel, Mrs. Gain, Chif- fon, are summering at their cottages on the Flees. Mr. and Mrs. Marshall and family of Detroit are occupying Mr. Box's cottage. Miss Grace Jowett came harm. OM Tuesday from London for the sum- mer vacation. Mr. and Mrs. IL Lawson, Hiarry and Florence Lawson of Stratford are occupying their cottage. Dr. and Mrs. Livingstone and fam- ily of Waterloo, Dr. and Mrs. Shields and family; Mr. end Mrs, W. P. Cle- ment and Betty of Kitchener are oc- cupying cottages 111 Jowett's Grove. Miss M. A. Stively Of Toronto is visiting Miss J. Sterling. Mrs, A. Furter who spent the past week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Stinson, returned to North Bay orti Monday. Miss M. Monoghan of Toronto is the guest of Miss A. Dewar. MANLEY. Mr. Fred Eckert and his daughter Ilene, accompanied by Wilfred O'- Hara and Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Eckert and their daughter Clara motored to Oakville last Saturday and paid a Visit to Mr. and Mrs, Joe .Eckaxt and on Sunday they extended their trip Vo Midland to join the pilgrims at the Martyrs' Shrine. There were about 8,000 pilgrims on the grounds. The church could not accommodate nearly that number so there was an open air service and the day was ideal for the occasion. Miss Ilene Eckart is spending her holidays with Mrs. Joe Eckert at Oakville. Hay making is the order of the day but the late rains are a handicap to saving it. Mr and Mrs. W. Manley tend fam- ily were visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. Eckert last Sunday. THE BUCK LAMB. Six or seven years ago it was agreed by lamb buyer; that the buck lamb must disappear from the com- mercial lamb markets. It's meat af- fected the laMb market unfavorabey and decreased the general popularity of lamb as a food. Furthermore, there was no reason from the production standpoint why back lambs should be tolerated. Effective on June 30 the price of all buck lambs of this year's lamb crop at all markete will be cut 2 cents per poencl and effective September 29, the cut will be increased to 3 cents a lb, McKILLOP. U,S.S„. No. 1, McKillop. -The follow- ing as the report of Jane promotion examinations: Sr. IV -Frances Fortune 78 per gent; Adelaide Mnreay 66, 1Dereen Nigh 61. jr. 7M, -Jack Fortune 72, :Margar- et ;Murray 70, Ambrose Nigh 'Sr. Mae -Florence 'Murray 77„ Aileen Murray 75. Robert Devereux 62. Sr. I. --Frank Devereux 92, Peter Nigh po, Joseph Ryan 82, Lawrence Murray 78.. Jr. I.--Jarnes Nash 93 lvfedeline Fortune 92, Sylvester Ryan 85. Teresa Carpenter, Teacher. VARNA. Report of final examinations of Varna school: Sr. IV. --Doris Chuter, LilIlan El-. liott From Jr. IV. to Sr. IV. -Pass 450, honourseS60--Ida Muter 511, Head Hunking 481, Bill Austin 341. From Jr. 1111. to Sr. DN. -Pass 320, honours 410--IVgillie lereAsh 354, Har- vey Chuter 297, Elmer Johnston (ah). From Jr, 711. to Jr. HIJA-fJack McClinchey. 17. Class to Jr. WM.-Pass 330, honours 410 --Jean Reid 386, Bessie Chuter 369, Gordon Horner 381. Promoted to Sr. H. -Charlie Hun - king, Murvin Johnston, Jennie Hun. - king, Ford Johnston (aim). Jr. Pr. to Sr, Pr. -Floyd MOAsb and Roy Elliott (equal), Donald Keyes, Pr. A. to Jr. -Pr.--Helen Johnston, George Henking. Perfect attendance from September to June-Dioris Cheter, Lillian Elliott, Willie McAsh, Harvey Chuter, Bes- sie Chuter, Jean Reid, Charlie Hunk - Mg. Perfect spelling--iJean Reid. - Roby I. Taylor, Teacher. STAFFA. A large number of the Staffa United Church people gathered g the home of Rev. and Mrs. Snell to present them with a mantle clock, electric floor lamp and linen tablecloth. After the gathering had assembled Mr. Ro- bert Norris was voted to the chair. Following community singing Miss Verna Kleinifeldt gave a piano inserti- mental, after which Mr. and Mrs, Snell were asked to come forward and the following address was read by Miss Norma Wilson, and Mrs.F. Bruce, Mrs, A. W. Norris and Mrs. L. Harburn presented the gifts. Al- though Mr. and Mrs. Snell were ta- ken completely by surprise, Mr. Snell made a very fitting reply and in-vited them all to visit them in their new home et Benmiller. Lunch was served and 'a social hour was spent together. The address was as follows: "IDear Mr. and Mrs. Snell, --We, the Mem- bers and adherents of the Staffa Un- ited Church have met togeth'er this evening to show our respect and es- teem for you. The inspired pen has written, "there is a season and a time to every purpose." A tine to meet, a time to part a time to be glad, and a time to be sad." . It has been a pleas- ure meeting with you, although the time has been short that brief period has been long enough to prove to as that you possess those sterling qual- ities which .are characteristic of any noble man or women. And you, Mr. Snell, we will certainly miss you for your many services, kindness and con- geniality, particularly among the young people. And you, Mrs. Snell. for assisting so generously -with your eplendid musical talent. We appreci- ate your broad vision of whet our church 'stands far, and all problems pertaining to our own community life, which has made it a pleasure to work with you. It was with regret that we learned that our days of intimate as- sociation were to terminate. We would ask you, Mr. and Mrs. Snell, to lcindly accept these gifts as a meagre token of the lasting memories of Staffa con- gregation. In parting we can but trust that as you leave our midst and go into your new home, and enter your new field of labor, He who holds our every destiny, may in this life grant you the desire in your heart, and later an abundant entrance into that land beyond the vale of time. Signed on behalf of the Staffa United Church. Curi is. The. Women's •Institute are holding an old- tine entertainment in the 1r,11•1 on Wednesday evening, July 9th. I Come and help the ladiee: Mr. and Ali's. Jno. Leary speak the wee15 end with Hairnillton relatives. Mr. and Mrs. F. Condon, Hamilton, visited with Mr. and lIrs. O. W. Reed over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. T. Worden of Sea - forth and Mr. and Mrs. J. ThorneSon of Raglan visited with Mr. rind Mrs. j. M. Miller recently, Ree. B. Snell attended the World's Smiday School convention in Toron- to lase week, TUCKERSMITM. S.S. No. 9, Tuckersraith.-The fol- lowing is the reeult.of t;he promotion examinations held on June 25 and 26. In order to .pass pupils are required to 'have forty per cent. on each sub- ject anti 60 per cent, on the , total. The year's work has also been taken into, account. Promoted to Sr. IV. --Anna Love 78, jack anent 73, Irene Meokay 69, Russell Hodgert 66, Jean Irvine 66, Lorne Hay 64. Recommended to Jr. Dalrymple 5d. ,Prornoted to Sr. ME -Robert Mc- Lachlan 74. Jr. IN. -Glen Ileuston 48, „Promoted at Easter -R. IIII., Stew- art Love 73, ,Bobby Gemmell 69, Kate Dalrymple 57; Jr. IT., Jack Mackay, Willie Hoclgent. Class I„ Helen Houston. Primer, Frances Elgie, Bruce Hodgert, Doris Mackay. Number on roll 24, average atten- dance 238. Margaret Grieve, Teacher. S.B. No. 6 -The following is the school repott of S.S. No. 6, Tucker - smith for .the June promotion exam- inations. Those marked with an as- terisk were promoted conctitionlally: Honours 75 per cent„ pass 60 per cent, To Sr. W. -Sarah Whitmore 85 per cent., Pearl Hitgill 75. To Jr. 1V.-Leo1a Nett 76, Veen& Hugill 75, Hazel Ashton 73, Myrtle Ashton 72. To Sr. IH.---Plorenee Whiemore 71, Clarence Elliott 69, Arteolde Hu - gill*, Vekna Ashton*. To Sr. TI. -Iona Hugill 73, Rhoda Elliott 69, Wesley Hugill 64. Jr. - Carman Whitmore 70, Mary Hugill 69. - Sr. I.-Kennerth Terryberry 65. Sr. Pr. -Norman Elliot. Jr. Pr. -Mildred Ashton; Mina Ter- ryberry, Clifford align!, Ediva M. Jamieson, Teacher. Miss Alice Archibald went to Tor- onto on Monday to spend the stunmer training at the University as a high school teacher. Misses Hazel and Jean McLachlan are spending their holidays in De- troit. i'vfiss Etta Taylor of Stratford spent the week end with her mother, Mrs. J. Taylor. Mr. Davis Moore of Toronto is spending the holiday with his par- ents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Moore. Misses 'Margaret and Marjory Hay are visiting with their siger, Mrs. Lorne Pepper of Niagara Falls. Miss Margaret Grieve has been re- engaged to teech at S.S. No. 9. Mr, Wren Eyre of Sarnia is visit- ing his mother, Mrs. S. Eyre. LONDESBORO. . Mr, and Mrs. Dexter of Constance apent Sunday at the home of Mr. Cockerline. Mr, and Mrs. Neal McCrea of Bel - grave spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McCrea of the village. Mrs. Robert Reid and daughter Phenvia of Edmonton are visiting with Mrs. J. Campbell. Mrs. Mains and Miss Lizzie spent Sunday at the Beed. Mr. and Mrs. Will Tamblyn and family of Toronto are visiting with the former's mother here, Mrs. John Tamblyn. Mr, J. Eisley returned from visit- ing Leamington and St. Marys friends. He was accompanied by Mrs. Elsley. 'Mrs. Gillies and children have re- turned to Chatham after a pleasant visit at the home of Miss Lyon Mrs. J. A. Norris of Winnipeg is Mr. and Mrs. Awd of Woodstock visiting with her daughter, Mrs, H. and family Sundayed with Mr. and JASPER NATIONAL PARK the PAC I FIC COAST andALASKA Enjoy a low cost trip to the West this Summer. Stop off at Jasper National Park in the Canadian Rockies. See famous Mount Rohson. A thousand beautiful sights. A new thrill in every mile. Take the Triangle Tour Route via Prince Rupert...with its 600 toile steamer cruise to Vancouver. To see Alaska requires only a few extra days. A wonderful CrUitie ... amazing experiences. Tours may be made by various manes. atVaPatel.iii:466thr ana.ti. Thinese fares are effect from May 15, t. to September 30. 05 d.ian41. Amk yes tummosic c.mmadiammNattommal Almattormatmalginm art tonal TO EVERYWHERE IN CANADA Choice Potatoes, Stop Pay east' Per peck .2.... 31 _ C Rellogg'S 'Corn 21C Flakes, '• 3 pkgs. _ ,Shredded Whole Wheat, 3 pkgs. , 31 _ C Lux Toilet Soap 21 c ..3 bars ...... Palm Olive Soap c 3 bars eeelayToi,let . Soap 3bars 2 c Red Rose Tea Per pound 49c Lipton's Tea 49cPer pound ..... BUY IN EGIVIONDVILLE. WE SAVE YOU MONEY. J. FINNIGAN Mrs. Xs, McOool. Mrs. T. Nott is visiting with her 1 daughter, Mrs. Smith of Sumanerhill. Mr. and Mrs. Armstrong and babe spent Sunday with Westfield friends. Mr, and Mrs. Bob Yungblut and Miss Helen were Goderich visitors on Sunday. "• Mr. Arthur Lyon. of Kitchener is home for the summer months. Miss Rose Crtawferti , of Landon spent Suoday at her home here. Mr. Cowan of near Elyth spent the week end at the borne of his daugh- ter, Mrs.. R. Townsend. . Mr. and Mrs. Troop of Chicago, aod accompanied by Miss Jean Mains are the guests of Mrs. Mains and ,Miss Lizzie, Mr. and Mrs. John Radford called on friends here on Monday. Mrs. Gorvier is used tea with la - grippe, We hope for a speedy recov- ery. Mr. and Mrs. SreiVerIS rithriled/i0 their, home at Seafontb on Tuesday after a pleasant week with relatives here. Mr. and Mrs. Geo. McCall spent Sunday at the .Bend. The Mans held their reunion at Kincerdme on Saturday. A number of sports spent Domin- ion Day in Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. D. D. Roberton and Mrs. Ross spent Sunday at Bruce ss rsa a enze esp spent Pridlay with her cotian,Miss Belle Nott. Miss 0. Brigham of Windsor 1 home for hiohdays- Miss-Arnett is visiting -in Guelph.. Mr. and Mrs. Wilfon and family of Hespeler spent Tuesday at the home of Mrs. John Nett. • •Alr. and Mrs. W. Griffiths and fam- ily spent Tuesday at the Old Boys' Reunion in Tavistock. Miss Violet Dairservice is holiday- ing at her home in the village. We extend our deepest sympathy to Mrs. H. Snell and family in their sad bereavement. Mr, Eph. Gray les received word of his appointment to a position on the staff of the Palmerston Continu- ation School. Miss Anna Hamilton who has been taching near Ottawa hes g.ne to To- ronto to mark Middle School -examin- ation papers.. Several, including. Misses Laura Snell, Olive and Mary Moon are go- ing to Guelph to aetend Sommer School. ST. COLUMBAN. Messrs. Thomas McQuaid and Charles Malone of Windsor are spending their summer vecation alt their homes here. Mr, John L. Malone wears a smile this week. "It's a boy," Mr, Joseph Moylan of Ottawa spent a few days this week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Moylan. Miss Mary Feeney of New York City is spendinig her vacotion at her home here. Mr. and Mrs. Terry 4Fiannery and family spent the week end M Mr, Wilfred Maloney has treated himself to a Chevrolet car. Miss Florence McQuaid epent the week end with Mr. anti Mrs. James McQuaid. Mr, James Lane of Teeswater is spending his vacation with his moth- er, Mrs. John Lene, Sister Francisca of London anent a few days with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Michael Doyle. Mr. Edward McGrath of St Clern- ents Spent Sunday with his ,brother, Louis McGrath. MULLETT. The garden party held in Londes- bora community hall last Friday ev- ening under the auspices of Burns' Ladies' Aid was a decided success. A sumptuous repast consisting ham salads and strawberries was enjoyed by all. The program was furnished. by Joe Williams and company of To- ronto. Mr. Williams, as comedian, kept the audience in peals of laugh- ter, Miss Ward shoed great ability es accompanist and entertainer as well also Miss Evelyn Geary delighted ev- eryone with her costome dancing and winning manner, The vigorous ap- plause testified to the reception of the entire program by a packed house. More infants are infested by worms which cause great suffering and if not proMptly dealt wieh may cause con- stitutional weaknesses difficult to re- medy. Minces Worm Powders will clear the stomach and bowels of worms and will eo aot upon the sys- tem that there will be no recurrence of the trouble. And not only his, but they will repair the injuries to the organs that worms cause and restore them to soundness. Want 'a.nd For Sale ads, 1 tinte 25c HILLSGREEN. - Mrs. D. B, Saunders of -London, and 'daughter, Mrs. G. Brown and son of W'inds'or spent Friday with friends in this vicinity. - Mr. an'd Mrs. jag. Dayman of Kip - pen s‘pent Thursday afternoon at the home of Mrs. L. Troyer. Mr.,Stewart Beattie, teacher in S. S. Na. 7, Stanley, left for his home near Londesborough on Friday, for the hiolidays: Mr. Beattie lias been re-engaged for another year's terra, Mr, and Mrs. We Waldo were vis- itedrecently by friends teem Buf- falo. Mr. and Mrs. Ed, Chanaberlain and daughter of Seaforth were recent visitors ae the hoime of Mr. and Mrs. Jo. Love. Mab, Anne Hagan Wes visited for a few deys by her daughter, Mother Angela of Chatham, and Miss Mary Hagan of Londion. - Mr. W. jartiott and daughter Annie accompanied by Mr. and Mrs. J. Cochrane speirt a day at Springbank Park. Mrs. L. Troyer spent the week- end at the honie 'of Mr. anal Mao W. Hyde of the London [Road, south of Hensail. Quite a few took in Dominion Day on- Tuesday at the Lakeside. Mr. Rolet. Parson is 'building a new barn and held a raising bee on Wed- nesday afternoon. Persian Bahn is a true elix of youth. Refreshes and rejuvenates. Adds a youthfal charm to the complexion. Softens and beautifies the skin. Makes hands fiawlesly White, Indispensable to the woman who appreciates subtle distinction. Delightful to use. Delic- ately fragrant. Soothes dry and irri- tated skin. Corrects and preserves. A flawless toilet requisite foe every discerning woman. A true aid to beauty. FOR SALE A steamer trunk in good condition. Medium size. Alpply to The News Office. 27 LUMBER FOR SALE Some 2 in. x 12 in. x 12 It; some 2'in. planks various widths and vari- ous lengths; some 6x6 timbers 16 ft to 20 It. long; some 43x8 timbers 16 to 20 It. long. G, A, JACKSON, Eg- Companies. mondville. 27. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Medical. IDE. H. HUGH ROSS, PhYsiefiate and Surgeon. Late of London HUE, pital, London, 'England. Speelet attention to -diseases of the eye, ease nape and ehroat. Office and re ence behind Dominion 1Bank. 0 6h Phone No, 5: Residence Phone 10( DR, F . J. BURROWS, Seaforth Office and residence, Goderich Week, east of the 'United Church. Corona; for the County of Huron. Telephost No, 46, DR. C. MACICAY.-C. Mack**, honor graduate of Trinity Univershr and gold- Medallist of Trinity Medical College; 'member of the College of Physicians and Surgeons of Onterlet,,, DR. F. J. R. FORSTER-Eye, Nose and Throat. Graduate in cine, University of Toronto Late Assietant New York Ophtlerl, mic and Aural Instie e, Moorefielet Eye, and Golden Square throat hoe- pitals, London. England. At Comm. ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday is, each month from 1$1 a.m. to 3 pad. -DR. W. C. SPROAT.--Graduate Faculty of Medicine, University af Western Ontario, London. Member of College of Physicians and Sus- geons of Ontario. Office in Aberharffs Drug Store, Main St., Seam& Phone 90. Dental. , DR. J. A. MUNN, Successor aa Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of Nerds. western University, Chicago, III. centiale Royal College of Dental Stith geons, Toronto. Office over Wu hardware, Main St., Seaforth. Phone 151. DR. F. J. BFCHELY, gradtsatit Royal College of Dental Surgeon* Toronto, Office over W. R, Smartt grocery, Main St, .Seaforth. Phone* offiee 163W, residence 1853. Legal. D. L. ROSS. Barrister and Solicit- or, Notary Public. Hours 9 a.m.-2 p*s. and 7 p.m. Office above Plullits, Drug Store, Blyth, Ont. Phone ff. , Consulting Engineer, S. W. ARCHIBALD, B,A.Sc. O.L.S., Registered Professional as- gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate Member Engineering -Institute Canada. Office, Seaforth. Ont. Auctioneer. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of 7flertes Arrangements can be made for Safe Date at The Seaforth News. Charges moderate and satisfaction gearaoleel. 'HAROLD D. DALE, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Ilucoss. Moderate rates and satisfaction goer- anteed. Phone 149, P.O. Box 13. Seaforth. WATSON AND REID'S REAL ESTATE AND INSURANCE AGENCY (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT., All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First-Clato FOR SALE 7 -ft. M. -)1I. binder No. 5, a good binder. Also 6-21. Deering binder. A number of 12 weeks old white Leg- horn pullets. APply to The News Of- fice. 27 TEACHER WANTED. Protestant Teacher wanted. Duties to commence Sept. 1st. State salary and experience. Applications received up to July 5th. J. L. FEAR, Sec.- Treas., S.S. No. 1, Itforris. tBlyth, R.R. No. 2. 27. TEACHER WA,'NTED. • For SS. No. 2, ,McKillop, for term begineing in September, Apply to SAMUEL STOiRIEY, Secretary - Treasurer, No. 2. Seaforth, 27 -. CALVES FOR SALE, If you want any young calves for raising or- for vealing, HAROLD PEN,HALE, Bayfield, OM. Phone_ 5 on 78, }length. FOR SALE. A quantity of new amber honey. 50c far a 10 lb. pail. J. C. LAING, Seaforth. . 27. NOTICE. Trespassers on leTI9,)3/4 lot 5, con. 8, or on lot 6, con, 10, MoKillop, will be prosecuted; also peesons leaving stock on these latids. IPH111.112 EN - BRIGHT. 29 TENT FOR SALE. Laege wall tent for sale. Material heavy white duck aad in good condi- tion, only used a short time. Apply at News Office, 98 FOR SALE Otte timber traffic, complete size 24'x40' with 20' posts. Apply to J. J. HOLLAND, Se. Columban. 29 LUMBER. Partiest wishing 1,0 buy second- hand material fort building or repair- ing, nalm.ely-seantlings, size 2"x4" up to 2"x10"; one inch lumber, rough and dressed, tongued and grooved, window s'ash and, frames, pan.el doors, lath, etc. Good buying. The writer will be in Walton en Sat- urday, July 5th from 1 9..m. vintil 6 pen. Phone 138r2, Sea:forth, WM. DWG Jr., r.r. 3,"Kippen, 27 SEAFORTH MARKETS, Wedneeday, July 2. Butter, per lb. . .. 33c Eggs, 'per doz. ...' ...... .26c-24ce20c Hogs, per cwt. 10.25-B10.75 THE ilicKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance Co. FARM AND moldy -rya TOWN PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSURED Officers -James Connolly. Gutter- ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechsrood. Vice President; D. ...F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Direetors-Wan. Rion, No. 2, Sear forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagens James Evans, Beechwood; M. )1r, - Ewen. Clinton; James Connolly, God- ericb; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Se*, forth; j. M. Sholdice. No. 4, Waltong Robert Ferris, liarlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield. Agents -games Watt, Blyth, No. 1, E. Hinchley, Seaforth; 5. A. Murray. r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; 5. V. Yea, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmon,b., Bornholm, James Kerr and Jam Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties) desiroui s to effect nsurance or trans- act other business will be promPi/lif attended to by application to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective postoffices. • WE R.EMOVE Live or dead horses and cotviet free of charge. We pay for the phone call. William Stone Sop- Lhnited Phone 22, Ingersoll Phone 21'5W, Stratford Implements, Several 1st class lend rollers, good dump rake; spring tooth =Windage Massey -Harris with seed grain attaids- meta-Tor sale, worth the money. See our Fertilizer Drills. Soil Pul- verizers and Cultivators, Cream Sep- arators and Complete Line of Pornit\„,- Machinery. Tractors, Threshers mid Trucks. Repairs strictly cash. W. C. GOVENLOCK Agent for International Harvester' Co., IVIattufacturers of Sea forth Douglas' Egyptian Liniment in without ae rival, Stops bleeding inse.- antly. 1Cauterizes wounds and prev- ents blood poisoning.