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The Seaforth News, 1930-09-04, Page 8PAGE EIGHT THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 4; 193ta HENSALL. Mr. and Mrs. Win. Ingram of Pleasantville, N.Y., accompanied by Mrs. P. H. Devlin of Stratford, call- ed on Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren last week, Mr. Alex. McMurtrie of Toronto ot ito sspent the holiday with his mot here, spent Saturday in Mrs. Abe Case P London. Mr. and Mrs., Neil Sparks and Mr. Archie !Sparks of Detroit ere Visiting for a few clays with friends here, Mr, and Mrs. W. J. Waite are Visiting this •week with friends in To-. ;onto Mrs. Ed. Taylor, left on 'Saturday last for the west to visit her husband who is 'lying serialis'ly ill there. Mr. and Mrs. David (Smith ' and daughter !Barbara :Jean of Detroit were holiday visitors with friends here. Webber are Mr. and Mrs. Roy his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. W. 'Ort- wein over "the holidtay. Wilson Mc: and Mtrs \M.i soar of Toronto spent, the week -end: at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Win. Consitt. spending this week in 'Toronto tak- in'g_ in •the 'Evthib•ition. Mr, and Mrs. Mark Drysdale have retu•nnedt home after,a week's visit `with friends in 'Toronto. 'Mr.' and ;sirs, 'Manley (Jinks on son Ross of Detroit are visiting with the former's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Jinka: , , Mr. Percy Grain of Lansing, Mich., , spent the week -end at his home here. Mr. iWiliiant Simpson, acconepan- ied by his mother and sister, of De- troit, spent the week -end with friends here. London s: ent :Miss Helen Elder of P the week -end at her home here. M:r, and Mrs. Thos. 'Hemphill of Detroit are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Hemphill. The Sacred 'Band Concert put on by the BlytH Citizen's- Band was largely attended. Some 400 cars were parked on the grounds and the large grand stand was well filled and' the crowd showed their appreciation of the band numbers by frequent ap- pleuse. During a short intermission, Reeve 'Higgins in a short address an behalf of the band, thanked the large crowd present for coming out and showing their appreciation of the splendid music given by the band; and hope to have another Sunday evening concert put on before the end of September. Miss Madeline Higgins of Toronto, is spending her holidays visiting at the home of her aunt and uncle, Mr. and Mre. Robt. Higgins. The public and continuation scaeols opened on Tuesday with a 'large at- tendance ; -ehulars, There were 14 new beginners in Mise Buchanan's room. Mr. Claude ,Blowes is again prs scipai of the pliant_ eche.ot with Elis and Mice Buchanan assisting, n 'bun! ) the •le eacerl an 11•e M:ss Irene 'Douglas '.las charge of neat eoinfertintely. Mr. Ted lie of ;l+ f Mr. ' Pr,_:hy''r.ut t'Intreh. and Rev. F. Farm I and 'haringthe ,.lige,, or :;, •, u Church a1. F Pa:t'! M,r�St , Cantel an. Miss Mary S.ewwar: •,f Sea_ ee i ey Woods sane t �tr I. \1 � Ln., HAYFIELD. Death of Mr. William Reid.—Thera passed to his Eternal Hio.nie on Fri- d'ay, August 29th, one who was most highly respected' in the community in the person of Mr. William Reid, De- ceased, who was se son of the late Mr. and Mrs. John iReid, was born on the leemestead' now occupied by his bro- ther, ML•. Robert Reid; in. Stanley Township; on October 31st, 1871. There he .grew to manhood. On No- vember 2Sth, 1908, he was united in marriage to Miss Adelaide Davidson, daughter of Hugh and Mrs. Davidson ofdprich 'wthehithe home ofcereony hermbro taking place at thea, Robert, Goderioh road, after which they left for their home in Stanley township where they have re- sided ever since. To this happy un' ion was born one daughter, Sara El- izabeth. Mr. Reid was a very pro- gressive farmer, a quiet home -loving man, possessing sterling olsaracter. He ever put into practice high ideals and he made a good, kind husband and parent, a good neighbor and�ca Christian. His presence will be much missed in St. And'rew's United Church where he was an elder when called to Higher Service, and for a number of years served' on the board of manage- ment He became a member of the Presbyterian Church when, eighteen years of age. Until the past winter deceased had always enjoyed good health and during the latter part of May underwent two serious opera- tions and was ,making apparently good progress toward recovery when he took sick again. After being nine weeks in the hospital he recovered sufficiently to be brought home in an ambulance and for the first month af- ter returning home seemed to make a Little progress toward recovery, but he sank quickly during the last week. Besides his sorrowing widow and two daughters. he is survived by two bro- thers ro-thers and six asters. John, of Dash- wood; Robert on theStanley; homestead; Sara Mre. l:, Mlernerl, y ; Sari t Mre. Wehsterl, Lucknow: Miss E. Reid. Toronto. and the M1ieses Marg- aret. Jane, and L. Reid of Bavfield. One brother predeceased him in 1910. The funeral ,which was largely attend- ed, took piece from his late residence on Sunday afternoon, interment in Bayfield Ment a y. t.ervice watt in charge e r the paetor, Ret. R. M. t ee wh,, in ?., and res paid a glow - 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 neon lin, charge of 1 tut, II and 111. Mr. Dennis Brietne . of Vandere bin, Mich., was a holiday visitor in Hct 1.1 -and also with his parents. •• Mr.and milt \i \ h'a t anent,: nem s tits- W. D. ;, cvctlson and family; , fri,:n.is here i e,t i tui t,arietr . i Prayer." The f l ll)ea ers were Messrs. Chas. Reid, R , +err and Hugh Davidson. James \\ 'as'.er, F 1,vard \Lerner anti David Mr. and Mrs. F. G. Neelln left on Tuesday to spend a few days in Sea - forth. Miss Helen Cameron of Detroit spent the week end and -holiday with her sister, Miss E. Cameron. Mr, Jas. Cameron, Isabel and Ey- an returned hosase to 'Toronto on Wednesday last, Dr. and Mrs, G. Atkinson and two daughters and Mr, and Mrs, George Stanbury and family returned to Ex- eter on Wednesday last having spent the summer at their cottage. Mr. and Mrs. Dippet who spent the past month in J. Pierson's cottage, returned to Bowmanville on Monday. Messrs. Lloyd. and Reg. Hodgins, Mrs, Hodgins and Miss Mabel Hod- gins returned home to Toronto' on Monday. Mr. Churchward of London recent- ly Purchased the cottage owned by Mr. W. Bong. Miss R. M. Fisher of Kitchener, who recently returned from a trip to the Old Country, visited her' aunt, Mrs. F. Edwards, over the week end .and holiday. )Jr. and Mrs. E. H. I'ohns and sons spent the week end at Wiarton, Miss Dolly Ross, r -ho has been in Toronto for the past two months re- turned home on Monday. Mr. and Mrs. L. B. Smith and son Glen of' London spent the week end and holiday with Mrs. C. Park. Mr. and Mrs Hamilton and sots of Carlisle spent the week end with their son, G. Hamilton at the Ritz Hotel. Jerry ,as most know him, left on Wednesday for his vacation, then goes to Hamilton, where he has been transferred. He has been here in the Bank of Commerce for over a year, has made many friends and will be greatly missed. Mr. S. Spencer of Dundee, succeeds hies and commenc- e i hi- duties on Wednesday. The following who own cottages have returned to their homes: Mr. mut Mia. C. B. Chapman and familee Mr, and Mrs. E. Manness and sons, Mr. and Mrs. W Robinson and fam- ily. Mr and Mrs, Corbett and sons, Mr anti Mrs. Buchanan and famiiv. Mr. and Mrs. Temi:di g and family; D- anti Mrs. Beet; Mrs, Stewart and a:no:liters, London; and Mr, and Mrs. i t tt Hibbert. I and Mir:, Ira.nel •t It g -c McBride,oronto. Dennis' - many were Brid s Dungan. .,1 1 el Mrs. „ . line Rev. alt 'ea ,et . e,.l 4 p c ••, ) lw of 6 Myth, t \\ lel 41 t. were. r n+ tt rr,v l lta . Miustard and Quite a few people . town attend- +•y• t, in rain. P Toronto. Lanai- tinnily, who spent their vacation ehre cal the bax!ng match at Exeter Sat Mi r.ini err.' 1. Th ympa . returned to Toronto on Saturday. yr 1 w niant d I), The ,yntpathy of all Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Day and fanr as le the bereavra. ML_. ter. days last • f Taromo ML P Bac ,n who has spent '1y left .m Toe, I'e for their home in spent a taw day. 'est week viaiti tg i ,,,II? r wall her sister. Mrs. 1)elro'.t having spent the summer at W. E. HHa .. n. l to London t\ c..i, e-•.iar. Mr. 1I, , clan has been relieving E. 11. Janie w alto 00 inc vacation \V. ! .1 . t ax amnia. \fr. ma V \ ! t?. Burt and fain t of Leaaten ,tit. the holielay with atra a. ela Baker, Mr a : i alre. McLean and two i ,lien of.,arnia speot the week -end with Dr. and Mre. Newton -Brady, Mae, Anna- Elliott who spent the utl.att:r -,viili. her alint, MN. Fraser, returned tat Toronto on $ury, Mr. aria arra-R7 W, Carla 61 her enter, MN. Harr} Arnold. The Rev. Mr. Parker. rector of St. Pau'- bas returned here after a p'eaeant visit 'et his hr•me in Dar, chc ter. M -\au; C..nsitt who Itas been away on a trip to the 01 '.--'untry, is expected to he home linty. Mr. Albert Smith f i, Lott spent .seek-t'..d at Mont: Mr. Ferris Canlelo , principal of the C ,ntinua tan school was taken to Seaforth hospital for an operation for appendicitis. At present time of writ- ing :le AS improving. ing. M., Milan Love is 'busy tide week 1: to in,ee hie large crop of to- matoes. .Mfr, Har as Warner has ;nI1 lags barbering business gentleman from Woodstock. Mr. and Mrs. Warner and chilaren intend residing in Teeswater. Magistrate Reid, Crown -attorney Holmee and Constable Whitesides were in town Tuesday morning hold- ing court. A. young man from Hib- bert was en trial for an assault. He was sentenced to two months in God- erich Jami. 'Misses Annie and Janet Maclntyre spent last ,week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. •Fred Corbett of Hay. Miss Mae McNaughton of Toron- to spent the holiday at her home here. Mr, Laird Joint of Toronto is spending a few days with his mother here. Mrs, P. Fisher and daughter Miss Eleanor have returned home after a week's visit with friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Hudson of Chicago are visiting this week with Mr, and Mrs. Geo. Hudson, The Rev. Mr. Mcllroy preached in the Presbyterian Church, 'Seaforth on Sunday and the Rev. Mr. McGregor took Mr. MaIiroy's work here. Mrs. Crotch of Clinton, who has been a guest at the home of Mrs. John Murdoch, has returned to her home. Mr. and Mrs, Frank Wood of Ex- eter Were in the village Monday call- ing on friends, Mrs. Wm. Consitt is spending a few days with friends in 'Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Ingram of Pleasant- ville, N.Y., accompanied by Mrs. P. H. Devlin of Stratford, visited at Mr. ,and Mrs. Fred Corbett's last week. Mr. and Mrs. Laird Mickle have friends here frons Toledo, 0, Miss Gladys Lukes is spending' her holidays with' friends in Stratford. Mr. and Mrs. 'Wm. McLean of Hamilton are visiting at the home of • Mr. and Mrs. John Passmore, Mr. and Mrs. McMartin and daugh- ter Marguerite are visiting with Mr. .and Mrs. Robt. Bonthron. Mr, and Mrs. Wilbur Dining, east of the village, are taking in- the Ex- hibition in Toronto, Mrs. Talbot of London is visiting at the home of her daughter, and son- in- aw, Dr, and ,Mrs. Collyer. Mr. Donald McKinnon ref London' spent the week -end with friends here.. Miss Evelyn Hunkin who has been visiting . at the home of Mr. W. L. Meataren has returned to her home at Thames Road. .Mr, Milton Ortwefn visited with f leve an? rieittel the latter's aunt, MN. P. W. Baker for a few days last Miss +'i.we_. Hoare, closed !ter gift ,. on • Monday and returned home t Mr. and Mrs. Gilbert Knight and babe �f Toronto spent the week end with her parents. Me. and Mrs. F. C. t,emein!sa Rev. an.1 Mrs. F. H. Paull leave his week to `pend their vacation at. T'+ronto and London. The former's mother. Mrs. E. Powell, who has been elating 'item. returned to her home do I..onrion this week. During the absence of the Rector, the Venerable Archdeacon Jones - Bateman of Goderich will • conduct the services For the next two Sun- days there will be a united service for the three churches of the parish in Trinity Church at eleven o'clock. Mr. and Mrs. R. W. Bristol and Mr. C. C. Mothersen'd returned to their homes in Washington, D.C., after spending the past month at Miss M. E, Garrett's cottage. Miss Ethel Cameron, who has spent the summer with her aunt, Miss E. Cameron and Miss Mildred Cameron who spent several weeks here also re- turned to Detroit on Sunday. Mr, and Mrs. H. McLaren, Marion and Christina who spent the past week with Miss J. Stirling returned home to Port Elgin on Sunday. Master James Fisher, who spent the past two weeks with his aunt, Mrs. F. A. Edwards, returned to Waterloo on, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Ian McRae of SStratth- roy, visited the latter's aunt, Mrs. M. Fraser over the week end. Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Sander, Betty and Bobby Sander, who were return - Mg home from Port Elgin to Kitch- ener, spent the week end with Mr. and Mrs. F. A. Edwards. Mrs. J. Whittaker of Toronto is the guest of Mrs. J. H. McLeod. Miss Alma McKaiy of Toronto spent the week end at her home. Her sister, Miss Ella, returned to Toronto with her on Monday for a, visit. Dr, and Mrs. Shiel'd.s and. family and Mr, and Mrs. Clement and Betty returned home to Kitchener and Dr. and Mrs. Livingstone to Waterloo on Mon day, Mr. Poiilockc, Miss B. P. Pollock and Miss N. Smith of Kitchener were guests Labor Day at the Lakeview Hotel. Mr, William Metcalf, who was hol- allaying at his home left on Saturday for Pittsburg being transferred from Bodin, N.C. co .lege. MiseR. Kennedy and Miss H. Shea are spending this week in Stratford, \rigs Ixtura Parkinson of Detroit ed her aunt, Miss Emily Osmond last week. Mr. and Mrs. Hamilton and Tan- ner. r returned to London on Monday t tr ing spent the sununer at their cottage. Re:v. Mr. Goold and Mrs. Gould ,,n•1 family, who summered in Deer Lr•dee Park, returned to St, Thomas - eTv- Mr, O. Kallb:as'cii Ens-rrne3 from his vacation at Mildmay and has ennird his duties as principal of the public school here and Miss A. Woods a aceistant. Mr. Cleghorit and son, T. Cleghortt f Kitchener spent the week cad with Rev. and Mrs. R. M. Gale. Mrs. R. Richards -,n, Robert and Ruth return- ea eturn,:ca to Waterloo an Sunday with them, having spent several weeks with Mgrs. Richardsons parents, Rev. and Mrs. Gale, Mrs. A. Pye and two sons returned to Windsor on Saturday having spent several weeks with Mr, nand Mrs. C. \Vidcombe. Miss A. McIntyre, who has been the guest of Mrs. J. Pierson for the past three months; returned to Strath- roy on Tuesday morning. Mr. and Mrs. Grassie of Vancouver were visitors at the hoine of Mr. and it rs. James :MMcQ Been' this' week. Mrs. Robb and daughter of St. Ca- theri.nes spent the week end at .the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Moodie and visited other friends. Miss Robb sang a beautiful solo, entitled ' in the Gard'en," at the mor- ning service in the United Church which was punch appreciated. Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner have returned to. their home after spend- ing a months' holidays. Labor Day visitors: Mr. Jack ICet- chen of Drayton, Mr. C. McKenzie, of London; Mr. and Mrs, Ben Kaiser of Detroit; Mr, Stanley Reid df Lon- don, Miss Grace Addlison, Hayfield. The manyy friends of Mr. W. Stackhouse will be glad) fo he'ar that he is able to be around again after his serious operation. , Mr. William Dow's, many friends will regret to hear that he had, the misfortune to fall and break' his leg• and is now in 'Sit, Joseph's Hoepital, London. Mr. George Saran, station agent, is holidaying at Toronto thiis week and Mr, Sidney Thomason is supplying in his absence. m Miss Mamie Swan is visiting her sister, Mrat Ham, of Toronto, this week. Miss +Robb an'' .mother of Brussels visited at the hones of Mr,- Jas. Moodie avid Mr. Jas. McQueen last week. Sympathy is felt for Mr. 'Ratten- bury whq is suffering 'from a broken leg. Mr. Ratten'bury when going fbr his mail last- Friday evening, was struck and knocked down by a bi- cyclist. Mr.' Andrew Petrie is confined to his bed with the measles. 'We hope for a speedy recovery. •Mr. and Mrs. R. Dallas, who were i11 with the measles; are able fo be about their work again. A few weeks ago Mr. Wm. Dow, London ‘Road,was struck by the barn door, which injured' his leg. He was able to be up and around with the use of crutches •when'last 'Thur,- day he fell and broke his leg -where it was injured before. The doctor took him to ,London hospital on Fri- day. Mr..Do'w, although he is over eighty years old, is very active and works one hundred 'acres of land. Miss Violet •Petrie, who was visit- ing her sister; Mrs, R. Allan, has gone to Sault Ste. Marie to teach. BRUCEFIELD. The Y!P.S. of Brucefield United Church held their annual picnic to Bayfield on Tuesday afternoon. Ow- ing to the season there were not as many as we would' have liked. The results of the sports were as follows: 75 yds. dash, girls, Clete Pepper, Mildred Taylor; 150 yds. dash, W. Lan•d)sborough, W. Broadfoot; chum race, H. Armstrong and M. Robins, W. Broadfoot and D, Broadfoot; graceful walking, J McIntosh and V. Wheeler, W. Landsborough and C. Popper; three-legged' race, C Pep- per and M. Robins, L. Richardson and E. Snider; boys' three legged race, H. Armstrong and C. Armstrong; D. McIntosh and B. .Landsborough; Sia- mese Twin race, J. McIntosh and H. Broadfoot, H. Armstrong and C. Pepper; corn'flake race, J. McIntosh and E. Broadfoot, D. McIntosh and G. Broadfoot; necktie race, H. Arm- strong and J. {Fatheringiham; D. Mc- Intosh and C. Pepper. Sack race, girls -C. Pepper and G. Broadfoot; Boys. —.B. Lan'd's- borough and D. McJIn- tosh. Soda Biscuit Race—'Bert Punt nee, D. McIntosh. Slipper Race; Girls—lHelen Broadfoot, D. Broad- foot; Boys—J. McIntosh, J. Broad - foot. The Y.P.S. hired' a boat and everyone went for a boat ride, after which a ntars'hmallow roast washeld at the beach. A good time was en- joyed byeveryone resent. 1Mrs. lder, who has been spending the past six weeks with her aunt, Mrs' Alex. Rose, left' for Toronto last week. Mrs. Annie Reid of Seaforth was a visitor on Wednesday with Mr. and Mrs. Chas. Clifton 'in Stanley. Egmondville 4.00 4.00 FIVE ROSES FLOUR PURITY FLOUR RED PATH SUGAR - +..............,.,.... 5.39 3.49 90 Pounds ROLLED OATS RED ROSE TEA, per pound i. 49c LIPTON'S TEA, per pound , ., .. • . • •, 49 C Buy in Egmondville. .i. FINN.ICON ST. COLUMBAN. Grain Wanted—Pool and cash grain wanted. We are prepared to pay you, the highest possible priceandfurnish you with bags and supply trucks. We specialize in peas. Be sure and get our price. COOK BROS. MTLLING CO. Phone 54, Hensall. Mr. Basil Lane of Toronto spent bhe holiday with his mother, Mrs. John Lane Sr. Misses Nagle and Lavigne of Wat- eho P theweek end with Mr. r l spent n t e o Moylan. and Mrs. Thomas mas Y Mr, John Williams of Detroit spent the holiday with his parents, Mr. and' Mrs. Pat ~Williams. Miss Annie Feeney of Chatham,, spent• se few clays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Thos. Feeney. Messrs. Mike McQuaid and Jos. Mlurphy of Detroit spent the week end with frietsds here. Thome McQuaid and Charles Ma- lone have returned to their schools in Windsor. • Miss Rose McQuaid of St. Mich. gel's Hospital, Toronto, .is spending her vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Joseph McQuaid. Miss Ann Dalton has returned, - to Detroit to resume teaching. Miss Mary McGrath of Toronto 'pent Labor d'ay with her-Farenls, .Mir. and Mrs. P. H. McGrath. .„ lir, and Mrs. John Cronin and fa mily of Detroit visited. relatives here over the week end. arise Edith Miles has returned to her School et Guelph. Mrs, Robinson of Northern Ontario vi :ted at arr. F. Murphy's over the holiday. Mr. and Mrs, J. Cronand Jos. and Minnie of Detroit spent the week with friends. Holiday visitors are M. McQuaid, Joe Murphy, Detroit P. McKeen, .Monica O'Sullivan, Mary McGrath, Miss Dalton, of Toronto. Teachers returning to schools: T. McQuaid and C. Malone, to Wind- sor; Mildred' and Gertrude McGrath to Waterloo; Mary Feeney to New York; Helena Flannery, St. Agatha; Margaret McGrath, to Brantford'; Annie Dalton to Detroit; Florence Coyne to Preston; Lucy Bunke to Se:paralte School, Ribbed. The social held here fast week was well attended. Blyth orchestra''pro- vided excellent music. They realized $18'8, STANLEY. School has re -opened with Mrs. Roy Scotchmer in charge at S. S. No, 4 South and Miss V. Herbert at S. S. No. 4 North, Miss Margaret Tough who spent the holidays at her, left on Monday for Shakespeare Mrs. J. A. Oa'rnie is visiting rela- tives at Brucefield, . Hensel! and Ex- eter. .I Colonel and Mrs. Currie, Miss Hel- en Currie and Mrs. McKee, of To- ronto, visited ,aver the week -end with Miss Margaret Sparks. Mrs. Will-Carnie and' sons Robert and Bertram spent a few days last week with Mrs J,M. C. Tough alt Bayfield. Miss Margaret .Douglas of Blake has secured- a ;school in: Goderich Township. ELIMVILLE. Miss Joy Whitlock and Miss ,Win-' ne 'Sntithsos of 'St. Thomas visited in the neighborhood over the week -end.- Mrs. A. MdFadls of the`2nd' conces- sion visited her sister, 'Mrs. Wes.: Horne recently. Musses 'Bean'che• an'd Dora ,Down and their 'brother of Strathroy visit- ed iir'the 'vicinity on ISu'nd-ay last. •. Mr. and Mrs. Thos. Hodgert and fancily of ,tear ,Seta) loath and Mr. and' Mrs. Clarence. Knight and family vis- ited Mr, B. Cooper's last Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. John ,Allison and fam• ily of Springfield' visited in the•n'eigh- honhuod last week. • MANLEY. Mr. Thos. IPurcelf made a business trip to London 'fast week. Miss Elizabeth Murray has return- ed Biome from' St. Joseph's Hospital, London, much'improved in health. Mr. ,and Mrs. Fergus Horan and' Mr, Jos. ,Eckart spent Sunday - tak- ing in bhe sights at the geyser 'in For- mosa. Miss Mary Ellen Dempsey aleft last Monday to'resunfe her duties as tea- cher in Guelph. ' Miss Marie_ Murray has begun her duties as teacher in Garmut s school, Logan. ' Mr. and Mrs. Louis Bra•ll and' fam- ily, from Detroit, were visitors in our burg last Stmday Mr, anet Mrs. C. Eckert called' on friends -here during the week. Threshing will be of short duration' in our burg as there are five outfibs within a radius of 2% miles, with good' returns, Our school opened last Tuesday With. Miss Helenn DelaneyneY es teacher and, all the P 'uP its returned with the. intention of another season of 'pros- rity. IN MEMORIAM. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Medical. JIARIRIOITIT.—aln loving memory df Christens J•arrott, who passed away one year ego, Sept. 4, 1929. No one knows the silent heartache, Only those who knave lost can tell, Of the grief that is borne in silence For gone we loved so well. —(Sadly ,ntissed by husband and daughter. , DR. H. HUGH ROSS, Physician and Surgeon. Late of London How-• pital, London, England. Special. attention to diseases of the eye, ear,. nose and throat. Office and resists ence behind Dominion •Bank., OfficePhone No. 5: Residence Phone 104.,. ISR, F• . J. BUR'ROW'S, Seaforth. Office and residence, Goderich street,. east of the United Church. Coroner for the County of Huron, Teiephone No. 46. DR. C. MACKAY.—C. Mackay. honor graduate of Trinity University and gold medallist of Trinity Medical College; member of the College of, Physicians and Surgeons of Ontar'iei • AUCTION SALE Of House and Lot and Household Effects.—At the' home of the late Mrs. William Da,vidson, Goderich 'Street West, on Friday, 'September 12, at 1.30 pan„ 'the following: 1 china cab- inet and buffe't,'6 oak leather bottom ,dining chairs, other chairs, 2 ex'ten'si'du tables, ,parlor suite, organ, 2 couches, _bedroom, sets, small tables, linoleumis, 1 Wilton rug as good as new 9'x15',. 1 Brussels rug 9' x15', 2 tapestry rugs smaller, I Quehec - cooking range as good as new, 1 glass cupboard, 1 hall rack, 1 Rayntlond sewing machine, 2 feather ticks and pillows, 1 Boor lamp, waslhing„machine, coal oil stove, wood • heater,' electric iron, an'd nsanv other hlousehold articles. There will be sold at the same time « 10 -roomed brick house with hard and soft water and ;bath, on a d'ou'ble rot on corner of Goderioh and West William streets. Terniis, on chattels, cash;- on house, ten per cetyl. cash, baance thirty days. MRS. 'PHRCY LITTLE, Ex- ecutrix; Geo. 11. Elliott, Auctioneer. WINTHROP. Don't .forget the foobbail game at Winthrop this Friday night .between Hespeler and Winthrop. Game called at 5.30 sharp. An open air dance will be held on the grounds after the game as this will be the last game this season. We hope the boys have a good crowd, Mr. and Mrs. Fergus Bullard at- tended the Harrin'g4Armatrong wed- ding in London on,.Sa'tueday Tlid 7655i1 $eo^p1s chat presented the play, "Wanted a Wife," held a weiner roast at Dod'd'shill last Wed- nesday evening. After which a few hours were spent in dancing in the Winthrop Hall. All reported a good time. Mr. and Mrs, ,Nelson Govenl'ock called on friends in the,•' village on, Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Hart and son Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Spading. ', Mr. Jahn Bullard and grandson. "Jackie," spent the week -end with: Mr. and Mrs. E. Smalldon of .Wel- ton, Mrs, George Alien and family, Mrs. George Hook and family, of Stratford, spent a few days' holidays last week at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Roger' McClure, McKillop. Folks ‘ft sorry for Mrs. Burn's When her only daughtermarried and Moved away. `How you must miss herl" they said. "Yes, I do, but she's really only as far away at the tele- phone. We are always visiting—by Long Distance, It keeps me in touch with them perfectly." Easy Distance Conquers Asthma, To be relieved from the terribla suffocating due to asthma is a great thing, but to • be safeguarded'' for the future is even greater. Not only does Dr. J. D. Kel- logg's Asthma Remedy bring aecorept, relief, but it introduces a new era of life for the afflicted. Systematic in- haling of s'nzoke or fumes from the remedy prevents re -attacks and of- ten effects a permanent cure. • PIGS FOR 'SALE. Some little pigs for sale, oleo some .broo'd sows,' Apply to StH'ERLOCIEC KEY'ES, Barfield- road. Phone 6 on 622, Clinton' central. 36 NOTICE' Campbell Drain, McKillop eiTreasurer will at The Township be his office, Lot 26, Con. 4, on Friday afternoon, Se'p'tember 5th, to recetee cash payntents on assessments on the Campbell Drain. 39 • JOHN MCNIAY, Clerk., - FOR SALE Horse and buggy, 1 driving mare, 4 years old, well broken and reliable; also one rubber -tired top - buggy in good shape. Apply to- ADAM HAYS, Seaforth. -36tf NOTICE. McKenzie's Chopping Mill is now chopping and taking in grain every day. Look fbr notice of Ayrshire sale a Leatja., ,J, At bIc10ENZII_E, Seaforth, D.R. F. J •R. FORSTER—Eye, Ear. Nose and Throat. Graduate in Medi- cine, University of Toronto 1,97. Late Assistant New York Ophtliab mic and Aural Instil ;e; Jioorefieldfer Eye, and Golden Square throat hos. pitals, London. England. At Comm- ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday fa each month, from 11 a.rn,, to 3 pew Next visit in September. ISR ,W. C. SPROAT.-Graduate• Faculty of Medicine, University. et Western Ontario, London. Member of College of Physicians -and Sur- geons of Ontario. Office in A'berhar't'ie Drug Store, Main St., Sesfortb. Phone 90. Dental. FOR SALE. One Happy Thought range in 'fair: condition, burns wood or Alberta coal. Fine for a summer kitchen. Man's raincoat, man's fug -'lined coat. Both scarcely worn, small size. Bar- gains for quick sale. Apply to The News Office. 37. WANTED.. One or two girl boarders. Apply to The News Office. 36 HOUSE FOR SALE. For sale, 7 -roomed frame house on 'Goderich -Street West, Seaforth. Splendid cellar with new furnace, closets; three lots with large barn and small fruits. Will be sold cheap as positively must be sold. Apply to Mrs. W. Weptcott, or Andrew Little, Seaiforth. 41 • SEAFORTH MARKETS. Wed., Sept. 3. Butter, per •lb.25e Eggs, per dozen 20c 28c Po'tatoes, per bag $1.50 Bogs, per cwt. , ....... $10.50411.00 YOUR (UTO NEEDS Goodyear Tires and Tubes Battery Sales and Service Charging and Repairing all makes of. Batteries A good line of new and itsed' parts .of different makes of cars If your car is in need of repairs, give us; a call Studebaker Sales and Service fZe a1eis Garage ae PHONE 167W DR. J. A. MUNN Successor 'ti Dr. R. R. •Ross, graduate of North. western University, Chicago, Ill.'' Lt. centiate Royal'College of Dental Sur- geons, Toronto. Office over 'SiffD hardware, Main St., Seaforth; Photo 151. DR. F. J. BFCHELY, graduate Royal College of ' Dental Surgeons. Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith'a gofficerl8 W ,residence orth. 185J Phones. Consulting Engineer. S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor,)r O.L.S., Registered Professional Ea- gineer and Land. Surveyor, Associate Member ` Engineering Institute e4 Canada. Office, Seaforth, Ont. Legal. 'D. L. ROSS, Barrister and Solicit- or, Notary Public. Hours 9 a.m.-2 :pia. and 7 p.m. Office above Phillipa]' Drug Store, Blyth, Ont. Phone 6. Auctioneer. ELLIOTT,GEORGE G Licensed Auctioneer for the Couny of Huron Arrangements can be made for Sale Date at The Seaforth News. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. HAROLD D. DALE, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Hanoi. Moderate rates and satisfaction guar anteed. Phone 149, P.O. Box 13. Seakorth. WATSON AND REID'% 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-Clase Companies. - . - _.. ._.. THE McKII.LOP Mutual Fire Fire Insurance FARM AND ISOLATED' TOW1( PROPERTY, 0 N L Y, INSURED Officers—James Connolly. Goder- ich; Alex, James Evans, Beechwood, Vice President; D. F. McGregor, Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer. Directors -'Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Sea - forth, John Bennewies, Brodhagea; James Evans, Beechwood; M. Yo- Ewen. Clinton; James Connolly, God- erich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea- forth;- J.,M.:Sholdice. No. 4, Walton; Robert erris, Harlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Bructefield, Agents—'James Watt, Blyth, r,r. No. 1, E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray. r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Holmesviile; R. - G. Jarmouth, • Bornholm. James .Kerr and Jobs Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. ParIiee desirous to effect insurance or true - act -other business will be promptly attended to len application to any of .. theabove named officers addressed to their respective postoffices. HERE THURS FRI„ SAT. AMERICA'S BOY FRIEND BUDDYOGE S R R Half a f �a J to Heaven Life am'on'g the high -dying. trapese _artists. From the novel, 'Here Cosines the (Band -{Wagon.'' The action is always human and sympathetic and' the thrill's at times hair-raising, MON, TU IIS. WED. JACK MULHALL DOROTHY MACKALL CHILD RENi OFTH THE -RITZ Cornell Woolrich's story that woo tite $10,000 "College Homer" prize PRINCESS