The Seaforth News, 1930-07-10, Page 8PAGE EIGHT
TPIF SEAFORTH NEWS.
,THURSDAY, JULY 10, 1930.
HENSALL,
Miss M. A. Ellis is spending g few
days visiting friends in St, Marys,`
Mr: and Mrs. L. B. Drummond
who have been visiting at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Earl Drummond,
have returned to their home in To-
ronto,
Miss Florence Reynolds of Calgary,
'Alta., is spending her vacation with
her sisters, Mrs.- Robinson and Miss
Amy Reynolds.
Mr. and Mrs, Jas. Eby of Toronto
spent the weekend at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. W. J. White.
Mrs. Manley Jinks and son Ross
are spending a few weeks at the home
of Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jinks.
Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Drummond of
Toronto is visiting at the home of his
San, Mr. Earl Drummond.
Mrs. Garnet Case and Mr. and Mrs.
H. C. Soldan return home after a
pleasant motor trip to the West.
Miss Florence Welsh of London is
visiting at the home of her parents,
Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Welsh.
Mr. Lester Fisher of Windsor is
spending his holidays at his home
here,
Miss Helen -Smith of Omer, Mich,,
is visiting at her home -here.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Passmore and fam-
ily accompanied by Miss Grace rBock
returned home on Friday after a
week's camping at Pike's Bay.
Mr. Laird Joynt of Toronto was a
recent visitor at his home here.
Miss Thelma Hudson of London
spent a day or so at her home here.
!Services in the United Church were
largely attended, the Rev. Arthur •Sin-
clair having charge. In the morning
Holy Communion was observed.
Mr. Wni. Simpson, accompanied by
his mother and sister of Detroit spent
the weekend with friends in town.
Mr. Jack Stacey accompanied by
his mother of Detroit, spent the week-
end with friends here.
Mr Adapt Reichardt has returned
home from a visit with his sons in
Michigan.
Mrs. Wm. Buchanan and Mrs. Ag-
nes MoDonald and daughter Flor-
ence arespending a few days with
friends in Guelph.
Mr, Allan McDonnel of Oklahoma
Is spending a few days at his home.
Miss Reynolds is having her house
nicely painted and snaking other im-
provements to her property on South
Richmond street.
Mr. Nelson Blatchford, weed in-
spector, is busy this week cutting the
weeds on the streets.
Mr. John Semon of Centralia, spent
Monday visiting friends in the village.
Mr. Earl Palmer of Windsor is vis-
iting at his hone here.
Mr, and Mrs. W. J. White spent a
few days in Toronto last week.
Reeve Higgins made a business
trip to Goderich on Wednesday.
Mr. Laird Mickle has purchased a
new Essex car from Cook Bros.
Mr. John McMartin and daughter
Margaret of Barrie are spending a
few days this week visiting at the
_tome of lir. and Mrs. Robert Bon-
throti.
Council Meeting, — The regular
monthly meeting of the village coun-
cil Ads had ;n Monday evening with
Reeve Higgins, Councillor Petty aiid
Ort nein present. The minutes of the
last meeting were read and adopted.
A communication was received from
the Iro-tet board asking for a levy of
9 nr.11s f,>r school purposes this year.
Th than Inst '� 9 - mills more h year ,
and as the tax rate will sant be set till
September this was left over till the
September meeting. On motion of
Petty and Ortwein the reeve was in-
structed to sell the hay on the park
lands. A number of accounts were
presented and ordered paid on motion
of Ortwein and Petty. Quite a dis-
cussion took place as to the way the
streets have been left since the pav-
ing of the London road. The Reeve
stated that he intends to get a power
grader and scarifier in for a day and
get them graded before any gravell-
ing was done. As the next regular
meeting of thecouncil comes on civic
het day, it was decided to hold the
next regular meeting on Wednesday
evening, Aug. 6th. The council then
adjourned.
Mr. John Robertson of Tucker -
smith received ,Hord on Friday night
last that his son, Angus, had been ser-
iously injured in an automobile acci-
dent at Detroit on Friday afternoon,
Mr. Robertson accompanied by Mr.
Allan McDonald left immediately for
Detroit. At the time of writing Mr.
Robertson has returned home. Angus
is in a serious condition being badly
out and bruised about the head and
face, but unless other complications
set in he will recover.
Dr. McTaggart who was seriously
hurt in an automobile accident a few
weeks ago near Seaforth is still in the
Seaforth hospital, slowly recovering,
The local hydro Commission held
its monthly meeting on Monday ev-
ening.
The Sunday School of the United
Church held their annual picnic to
Grand Beni an Wednesday after-
noon. The Sunday School of St,
Pauls' Church Tseid their picnic at
Bayfield on Tuesday afternoon and
bhe S.S. of Carmel Presbyterian
Church held their picnic at Bayfield
on Wednesday afternoon.
Mr. Owen Geiger is having his
house on Oxford street reshimg'led'
this week.
A number from here attended the
clinic held in Goderich on Saturday
last. This was put on by the Lions
Clubs of Huron county for a medical
examination of crippled children of
the county and a great deal of good
will be acoonnpiisihed.
(Miss Nellie McIntyre Is spending
a couple of weeks visiting friends in
Teessaater,
Mr. James Henry of Victoria, B.C..
is visiting relatives in town this week.
IIn the exhibition baseball match
played here on Friday evening bet-
ween the Nationals of Stratford and
the loca !seniors, Hensen won by a
score of 9J5. 'Owing to the Stratford
boys being nearly an hour late only 5
innings were played.
MARRIAGES.
COLLErnr - BION 0H'RIOIN. — At
Grand Forks, B.. C., Wednesday,
June 25, 1930, Janet Marie, daugih
ter of Mr. and Mrs. W. Bntithron,
to Neville Collett of Regina, Sask.
Fall Wheat
Fertilizer
To our old • customers and as
many new ones as it is possible
to serve, we wish to remind you.
we will have fertilizer for you all.
Ruhm's 33 p.c. phosphate, Tan-
guay's Mixed Fertilizer and Ar-
mour's Fertilizer, also 16 p.c.
acid phosphate. -
These grades have made excel-
lent showing this spring,
Ask our customers and find out
for yourself. Don't be in a hurry
to sign an order, as we always
gime you right as to price, qual-
ity and service.
SVM. M. SPROAT
or any representative agent.
HAYFIELD.
Mrs. J. Bestow and family of De-
troit are occupying W. Middleton's
cottage.
Mrs. F. V. Martin and family of
Detroit arrived on Tuesday to spend
the slimmer at their cottage.
• Mr. and Mrs Manning and family
Mr. and Mrs, Herbert Spittal and
family, Mr. and Mrs. Thourlby and
family and Mr, and Mrs. W. L. Ber-
gen and family, London, are occupy-
ing cottages at Bayfield. highlands.
Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Stanbury and
family of Exeter are at their summer
home,
Miss Ruth Houston of Landon
spent the week end at her home.
Mr. and Mrs. J. Scott of Clinton
are visiting their daughter, Mrs. F.
Adams in Mrs. C. Cook's cottage.
Mrs. George Weir of Seaforth is
visiting her brother -in-laws Mr. F.
Keegan.
'Miss S. M. Ross Left last week for
Toronto after visiting her parents.
Mrs. Herbert Kuntz and family of
Waterloo and Mr. and Mrs. Swartz
of Buffalo visited Mr. F. Keegan on
Friday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Harry Moore return-
ed to St. Thomas on Sunday having
visited the former'sfather,:
S. Moore.
Pass Ida Reid of Detroit
came on
Thursday last to spend the summer
with her sister, Miss Mary Reid.
Mr, and Mrs, J. G. Field of Tavis-
tock came last week to occupy their
cottage. They were accompanied by
Mr. and Mrs. Duncan Spark of
Cleveland, who will spend a couple
of weeks with them.
Mr. and Mrs. C. Dougan and fam-
ily of Clinton are occupying one of
Mrs, i2t Scotchmer's cottages this
niont4.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Wetherbee of To-
ronto are summering in one of the
Burch cottages in Jowett's Grove.
Mrs. C. A. Mustard and family
came from Toronto last week to
spend the summer in camp at T.
Mustard's,
Mr. and Mrs. Maddiford o'f Lon-
don are summering in Deer Lodge
Park.
Miss Alice Stinson, R.N., of New
York, is spending several weeks with
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. J.
Stinson.
ev, an, rs. R.:11. F. Gairdner
and daughter Betty of Was'hin'gton,
Pa., arrived on Friday to spend the
summer with the former's brother,
Mrs. Victor Burt' and family of
London,are upending the week with
her parents, hir. and Mrs. F. W. Ba-
ker,
Mr, and Mrs, A, H. Swift of Tor-
onto are occupying . Reid's cot-
tage.
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tage.
Mrs. Eric Yonk and babe of Toron-
to are visiting Mrs, F. W. Baker.
Mrs A•lllan Pye and two sons of
Windsor are visiting Mrs. A. C Wid
torte.
Mr. and Mrs. Wilber Thompson
and little son Billie, who visited Mr.
and Mrs. D. • Dewar and other rela-
tives, left on Monday for their home
in Hinsdale, I11. They were accomp-
anied by Elva and Ann Dewar who
will visit with them.
Mrs. R. D. Pearson and family and
Mrs, H. lg.-Truitt and family of Ro-
yal Oak, Mich., are occupying one of:
Mrs, Partridge's cottage's in Lakeside
Park,
Mr. and, Mrs. Walter" Bong of
Windsor are at their summer home
on the Terrace:
Mr. and Mrs. B. N. Nelson of Go
derich are occupying James Johns -
ton's house for the summer while
running a bathing house on tbesouth
beach.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. McDonald of
Detroit spent the week end with
their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Henry
Weston. Mrs. Weston, who visited
several weeks` in Detroit, accompan-
ied them home.
Mr. J. M. Reid motored from Hon -
Implements.
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 Cultivators, Cream Sep•
arators and Complete Line of Farm
Machinery. Tractors; Threshers and
Trucks. Repairs strictly cash.
W. C.GOVENLOCK
Agent for International Harvester
Co., Manufacturers of
Seaforth
eywopd on Sunday, with Mrs. Gale,
who.hadhad been visiting her daughter
aatolh
t e spepnrt so the maged.ay with his children
a!
Mrs. Frank Peters and Miss Mary
Peters of Detroit are holidaying at
the Lakeview Hotel. •
Rev. Jas, Gale and son Haugh of
Corunna
visiteds�i
p
i •
1 s are t
ts
here on
his
wayInve
to rhuron.
Miss Alms t cl
Alma bI Lay arrived home
from Toronto on Saturday to Spend -
Mr's.
two weeks
IR. withMc'ILheyr,pare' :nts, Mr. and
Dr, and Mrs, J. Barnett of Ridge -
town are guests with, Miss Nora Fer-
guson,
Miss-.Lo.la- Elliott of Detroit and
Rosemary Miller, Mt. Clemens, are
spending 'their vacation with the for-
mer's mother, Mrs, M. Elliott. Mrs.
Henry Miller and Mr.. David How -
croft who accompanied her Thurs-
day, returned to Mt. Clemens. on
Sunday.
'Mr.' George Garner of Detroit was
a guest at the Lakeview Hotel sever-
al days last week.
One of the largest crowds ever
witnessed at the Bayfield Golf Course
was present on Wednesday of last
week when the open date was held
and tise play for the Bayfield Cup,
which resu'l'ted in a tie between C. A.
Reid, Goderich, and T. Weathetibee,
Toronto, the play.ofi beingwon by
C. A, Reid. The following wlats the
scorer • Gross. Hcp. Net.
T. Weatherlbee, York Dns..75 ' 8 :67
C, A, Reid, Goderich 61 ,I4 67
J. Jowett, Bayfield 86 18 68
C , Walker, ,Goderich80 12 68'
J. M. Livingstone, Gd. R. 82 12 70
R. C. MciDermid, Goderich 84 14 70
H. Sharp, Clinton91 20. 71
S. W. Christian, Goderich 87 12 75
G. G. McHardy, Goderich 971 22 75
J. McLennlan, Blayifield.97 20 717
De. Newiton Brady, Bayf'd 90 '12 78
D. Mooney, Goderich 98 20 76
W. Southgate, Sea'forbh 93 •14 79
W. A. Coulbhurst, God'ch 9.3 1'4 79
Jas. Donaldson, Goderich 91 I'1 80
D. Brown, Goderich . .99 18 81
W. D. Stevenson, Snmmit 97 16 81
G. McHardy, Goderich ..105 22 83
C, R. Will, Bayfield..106 1'8
Dr. Macklin, Goderich ..;108 14 '84
The result of the other' competi-
tions was as follows: Driving com-
petition, T. Weatherbee; ladies' driv-
ing, Mrs. W. D, Stevenson; ladies'
putting, Mrs. D. Naftei. The ladies
of the Club served tea and altogether
ktdera
he.
scenic
route
oto til a wes
A -fine, fast, through train to the
West, leaving Toronto dally at
9.30 p.ni;. for Minald, Winnipeg,
Brandon, Regina, SpskafoBii[L,
Edmonton, JasperandVancouver.
4.0.... ,.......,..,...0 EQUIPMENT "
Radlo-equipped Compartment—
Observation—Library—Buffet Car
with Valet Service; StandardSleep-
ing Cars, Tourist SleepingCars,
Dining Car and Coaches.
7 Ask any Agent o Canadian National
Railwaysfor/1m a.particulars.
58
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TO BVERYWHERE IN CANADA
STOPmeans
STOP
The STOP signs on streets and highways are there for your
protection. They protect you and all other drivers only to the
extent that you obey them.
There's a STOP sign at every intersection of The King's
Highway and at intersections of many other main highways
and streets. Be sure you heed them. If you do not, and an
accident results you are responsible.
You cannot depend on other drivers. While you may have
complied with the law by coming to a full stop, you should still
exercise care in entering the traffic stream of a main highway:
The Keystone'of Safety
on The King's Highway
and all other roads and streets -
CARE
COURTESY
COMMON
SENSE
Safety
The HON. GEO. S. HENRY, Chairman
1185'.
Egmondville
FIVE ROSES FLOUR . , .. ... /r 00
PURITY FLOUR
RED PATH SUGAR
90 Pounds ROLLED OATS
RED ROSE TEA, per pound
4.00
5.39
3.49
49c
LIPTONI5 TEA, per poun t .... , .." ' • ...... • .. 49 c
Buy in Egmondville.
te
1� N
it was quite an enjoyable elkir.
The annual meeting of the share-
holders was held in the evening , at.
the hone of C. R. Will.. The officers
elected were Pres, J. W. Jowett;
sec.-treas., C. R. Will; directors—+L.
W. Burch, W, R. Jowett, Dr. A.
Newton -Brady, Dr. A. Newton-lBra-
dy was elected Captain of the men,
and L. W. Burch, chairman green's
committee. Reports showed a sue-
cessful year. Course is in splendid
condition and greatly praised by vis-
itors, so members are looking for-
ward to a good year. Ladies' tourna-
ment was held on Wednesday for
members olf the Club.
Lawrence Snelgrotve, James . War-
ing and Ernest Savidge .of Galt are
camping in Miss Ferguson's orchard.
'HULLETT.
PURITY PURV,EYOf S willsell
you the choicest cooked meats, rand
cut your sand'wich:., bread free, any
thickness, on our new electrical slicer,
for your ,Picnic or any function.
Mr, Cowan of the 13th con. has re --
turned after spending last week at
the home of his •d'aughter, Mrs, R.
Townsend.
Miss A. Hamilton who teaches near
Ottawa spent several days last week
with her parents on the 10th con, and
has left for Toronto where she will
mark middle school papers:
Miss L. Snell who teaches near
Lucksow spent several
days at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Wm. Snell, She will leave shortly to
attend summer school at Guelph.
Mr. and Mrs, Wilson of Hespeler
visited the home of Mr. Youngblut
near Auburn,
Miss Arnott, teacher of No. 6, left
last Wednesday for Guelph to attend
summer school.
Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Risley and fanc-
ily of the 13th con., were guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. James Ellison
Sunday.
A very happy re -union was held at
the home of Mr. Henry Sanderson on
the 13th con., last Saturday when a
number were present. The afternoon
was spent in games, everyone report-
itniost g a enjoya'bde time. 'Their fa-
ther . settled
a-ther.settled on that farm some 80
years ago as a pioneer. A year later
he married Caroline Brigham, and
they carved a home for themselves
out the wilderness of Canada.
Mrs. William Brunsdon spent sev-
ered days last week with her daugh-
ter .Lars. D. Vodden, Hallett.
WEST BRODHAGEN.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles Eggert and
children took a motor trip to Mor-
riston on Saturday last to visit the
latter's father and sister over the
week end
Mr. and Mrs. Finlay Henry and
little daughter of. Pontiac, Mich., are
visiting in the neighborhool and. on
Sunday morning went to Fullerton to
visit the1 to
s at r s cousins, lirs. Wesley
Fisher and Mrs. Alice Stoskopf, ac-
companied by Mrs. Fred Koehler and
son Harvey, Mr. and Mrs. Charles
Regele and son Harry, Mr. and Mrs.
Win. Hoegy and children.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Koehler and
children and Mr. and . Mrs. Henry
Koehler motored to Fullerton to visit
the former's sister, Mrs. Ezra See-
bach,
Some ,of the farriers have Started
haying. It is not as heavy as in some
former years on account of too much
frost in the spring, which checked'
the growth.
MUTT AND JEFF RETURN IN
A NEW VEHICLE.
Bigger, brighter and better than
ever before, fairly bristling with nov-
elty, new and catchy music and
dances of the enticing kind, comes, the
ever welcome and popular favorites
"Mutt and Jeff" to the Opera House,
,Seaforth, for one evening perform-
ance only, Friday night July 18.
This is the seventeenth consecutive
season of this remarkable cartoon re-..
view, and, as in the past the different
theatres through the entire country,
are seldom large enough to hold the
people who want to spend their mon-
ey to see these celebrated and clever
artists and their surrounding- cast.
The new and original ideas, furnished
year after year, has m'a'de Bud Risher,
the author, the world famous cartoon
artist of the New York American and
Journal, the creator of the greatest
laughter provoking show the world
has ever known. This season's offer
ins is one continual round of good
clean laughs. This year's offering has
the usual number of pretty 'girls,
wearing the latest creations in gorg-
eous gowns. Special music of the
snappy sort has been furnished and
this, together with novel and acrobat-
ic dancing will lend zest to the enter-
tainment, All together there will be
pleasing in this vicinity during the
entire season. You will be sent
home with .a smile in your eye and a
laugh on your• brow, feeling entirely
satisfied that you have received- full
valuefor your money.
CHERRIES FOR SALE
'Apply to HaAIROILD PFJI$HIALE,
Phone 7t8r5,' Hensall.
LUMBER. .
Parties wishing to buy second-
hand material for building or repair-
ing, namely—scanitlings, size 2"x141"
up to• 2"x10" one inch lumber,
rough and dressed, tongued and
grooved, window sash and frames,
panel doors, lath etc. Good buying.
Thewriter will be in Walton on Sat-
urday, July 12th from 1 p.m. until 6
p.m. Phone 138x2, Sealforth. W'M.
DOIG, Jr., r.r, . 3, Kippen. 28
COWS- FOR SALE
Youtug cows due to freshen soon.
EOBIT, - MAiRNKIE, r.r. 2, Seaforth.
Phone 2451.16, Seaforth.
FOR SALE
About 75 White ;Leghorn pullets 65c
each, 2 months old; and 75 Leghorn
roosters, '25c earth, 2 months old. Ap-
ply to The News Office. 30
BRIDAL PHOTOGRAPHS.
You will alwaysbe glad in after
years . you have had Photographs ta-
ken of the Bridal Party and you will
be pleased if the • Burgess Portrait
Studio, Mitchell, makes those .photo-
graphs. Our prices are most reason-
able.
BINDER TWINE, :
Farmers come and get your twine,
r
doner
bene made One
car load here
another car coming. You can get- it at
nay residence in Seafonfh any ,time.
Phone No. 123. R. J. McMILLAN.
28
NOTICE OF MEETING.
A meeting of the members of the
Wheat Pool will be held, Commercial:
Hotel Saturday night, July 12th, half
past 8 o'clock. WM. GIIA'R'PFJRS.
28.
FOR• SALE.
' 19 choice young pigs, 5 weeks old;
2 young sows, 2 steers rising 1 year
1 heifer. JAMES MALONEY, 2
Miles South of Dublin. 28
CHERRIES.
Choice varieties, at Fruit Farm. C.
HOA+RE, Clinton: 29
NOTICE.
Trespassers on N'W% lot 5, con. 8,
or on lot 6, cos, 10, McKillop, will be
prosecuted; also persons leaving
stock on these lands. PHILIP EN-
RIGH'T. 29
TENT FOR SALE.
• Large wall tent for sale. Material
heavy white duck and in good condi-
tion, only used a short time. Apply at,
News Office
28
FOR SALE
One timber frame, complete size
245x40' with 20' posts. Apply to J J.
HOLLAND, St. Columban. 29
AUCTION SALE
Of standing Hay, Grain and Ian-
plements: Mr. Frank Finnigan has
instructed the undersigned auctioneer
to sell by public auction at his faros,
lot 17, con. 9, McKillop, 2 miles east
of Winthrop, on Tuesday, July 156,
at 2 .p.nt. sharp, 50 acres of hay, tim-
othy and alslke; 16 acres of good
oats, 1 drill nearly new with fertilizer.
attachment, 1 Deering mower, nearly
new; 1 horse rake, nearly new 1
Massey -Harris binder; 1 set of sloop
sleighs; 1 wagon; a good set of 4 -
section drag harrows. Terms. --All
sums of $10 and under, and grain,
cash.. 3 months given' on credit
amounts or 6 p.c. off fo' rcash.
17RIA1NK FI.N'NIGAN, prop.; George
Elliott, atict.
• CARD OF THANKS.
Mrs, Jessie Flett and daughter
Mary and Mrs. Hatbkirk wish to
thank the .many friends and neighbors
for sympathy and kindness shown in
their recent sad bereavement, .
OLERK'S NOTICE OF FIRST
POSTING OF VOTERS' LIST
Voters' Lists, 1930, Municipality of
IH'ibbort, County of Perth,
Notice i3 hereby given that I have
complied with Section 7 of the Vot-
ers' Lists Act and that I have posted
up at my office at Dublin on the Beth
day of July, 1930, the list of all per-
sons entitled to 'vote in the said 'Mu-
nicipality at Municipal Elections, and
that such list -remains there for in-
spection.
And I hereby call upon all .voters
to take immediate proceedings to have
any errors or omissions corrected ac-
cording .to law, the last day for ap-
peal being the 27th day of July, 1930.
Dated this 7th dray of Jailyy� 1930.,
MRS, KATHLEEN FEENEY,
Clerk of Township of Hilbhert,
PROFESSIONAL CARDS..
Medical.
DR." H. HUGH RiO'S'S, Physiciata
and Surgeon. Late of London •Hq
pital,' London, England. Spew
attention to diseases of ,the eye,, ear, .
nose and
throat Ofifiee and realer
ence behind Dominion. Bank. OfiSccs
Phone No, 5: Residence Phone 154,
DR. as J. BUR'RiOWIS, Seaforii.
Office and residence, Goderich ;street,,.
east of the United Church. corona( -
'for »the County of, Huron. Telephone,
No. 41§. •
,1}R.. C:, MACKAY.—C. Mackay,.
honor graduate of Trinity Univerdty-
and gold medallist of Trinity Medan
College; member of the College
Physicians and. Surgeons of Ontas
DR. F. 3. R. FOIRSTER—Eye, Sar
Nose and Throat, Graduate in Medi—
cine, University of Toronto •1109.
Late Assistant New York Ophtbal .
mic and Aural Instit' ie, Moorefield*.
Eye, and Golden Square throat hos-
pitals, London. England. At Coosa& •
ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Moaday,iA,
each month, from 1,1 a,nr. to 3 pa;.
DR. W. C. SPROAT.— erraduatc at.
Faculty , of Medicine, University rp
Western 'Ontario, London. Member -
of College of Physicians and : "SNP.
geons of Ontario. Office in Aberharge •
Drug Store, Main St., Seaforil,
Phone 90.
Dental.
DIR. J. A, MUNN, Successor 4s
Dr. R. R. Ross, graduate of North-
western University, Chicago, I11. Li-
centiate Royal College of Dental Sate.
geons, Toronto. Office over 'Sipa.
hardware, Main St,, Seaforth. Piton -
151.
DR F J. BFCH»ELY, graduate.
Royal College of ..Dental Surgeoulr, ,
Toronto. Office over W. R. SWAN,
grocery, Main St., Seaforth. Phones. •
office 183W, residence 1853.
Legal.
rD. L. ROSS. Barrister and Solicit-
or, Notary Public. Hours9 a.m.-2 p.us..
and 7 p.m, Office above Phillips°`
Drug Store, Blyth, Ont. 'Phone 6.'
Consulting Engineer.
5.,W.. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc: (Toa:)
0.L.S., Registered Professional Ea-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate -
Member
Engineering neerin
g Institute tut
C
Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ont.
Auctioneer.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Hurex
Arrangements can be made for Sole -
Date at The Seaforth News. Charges.
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed,
HAROLD D. DALE, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Hamot.
Moderate rates and satisfaction gaare
auteed, Phone 149, P.O. ' Bore LL "
Seaforth.
WATSON AND REIDFS
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 -•Clash,
Companies.
THE McKILLOP
Mutual Fire insurance Gas.
FARM AND N
ISOLATED FiD
TOWN
PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, 3NSU '
Officers—James Connolly. Goder-
ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood,,.
Vice President; D. F. McGregor,.
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors -'Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Sea—
forth, fort
h
John Bennewies, ern i
ew es, Brodhsgaal.
James Evans, Beechwood; M. Mc. -
Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly :Good.
drich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3' Sea -
forth; J M. Sholdice. No. 4, Wraltootf'
Robert Ferris, Harlosk; George 1[c.“
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray'
Gibson, B'rucefieid. •
Agents—lJames Watt, Blyth,
No. 1, E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A,
Murray, r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V.
Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth,
Bornholm. James Kerr and JJohn-
Govenlock, 'Seaforth, auditors. Partiee
desirous to effect insurance or .trace-.
act other business will be promptly -
attended to by application to any of
the above named officers addressedi.
to their respective postoffices.
WE REMOVE
Live or dead horses and cows
free of charge. We pay for tho
phone call.
William Stone Sons
Limited
Phone 22, Ingersoll
Phone 2151W, Stratford
THURS., FRI., SAT.
"Lilac Time"
'THE GREAT AI'R SPECTACLE
WITH
COLLEEN, MOORE AND
' GARY COOPER
(ISee page 1)'
MON., TUES., WED.
Paramount Pictures Present
"WOMANTRAY"
featuring EVIErLYN •IiRENITo
CHESTER MORRIS
SEAFORTH MARKETS. PRINCESS
Wednesday, July 9$11.j�
Hogs, per cwt, $101715411,25