The Seaforth News, 1931-02-05, Page 8;PAGE -EIGHT
THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 5, ,1931.
1-IEN SALL,
The many friends of Mrs, Thomas
Welsh will be :softy to hear she is
confined to her home through illness,
Messrs. JackMcDonald and Jos.
Hagan were Sunday visitors` with
friends' in London,
Mr. Wm, Simpson of Detroit ac-
companied by his grandmother, Mrs.
Robert Bonthron, spent the week end
with friends here,
Miss Minnie, Gibb,. who has been
here for some time lft Tuesday for
Toronto, F Lon -
doe
Margaret McLaren o
don spent the week end at her home,
Mr.s, James Winces' spent Tuesday
with friends in Clinton.
Mr. William L, McLaren e'as in
Exeter on Tuesday visiting friends.
Mr. and Mrs. Roy McLaren spent
Sunday with friends in Seaforth,
Miss Minnie Gibb visited friends
in Winghani on Monday.
Miss Doris Harman of Toronto is
visiting at her home here.
Services at the United Church on
Sunday were of a special character,
The Rev. Arthur Sinclair, pastor,
preached at both services, A men's
choir led the singing, At the morn-
ing service a duet was given by the
Messrs. Wilson Carlile and Murray
Campbell and .solo parts in the an-
them were taken by J. W. Ortwein.
In the evening a song service opened
the service, Mr, Thos, Sherritt gave
a solo and Mr. Owen Geiger took
solo parts in one of the hymns, On
Sunday, Feb. 15th, will be women's
day and there will be a women's
choir.
The Welfare Youth Club of the
Carmel Presbyterian Church held the
regular meeting on Monday evening
with Miss Beryl Pfaff in charge. A
Scotch program was given by the
young people, consisting of solos by
Mrs. Vern Hedden, "The Campbells
Are Corning," reading by Mr. Wm,
Sangster and Miss Sarah Manson and
the topic on "Robert Burns" by Miss
Margaret M'aLaren, It was decided
to hold their skating party on Mon-
day evening, February 9th. Invita-
tions are extended to the A.Y.P.A. of
St. Paul? Anglican Church and the
young people of the United Church.
If the weather is not favorable a soc-
ial evening will be in the church.
The Ladies' Aid Society of Carmel
Presbyterian Church put on a sleigh-
ing party on Tuesday evening: after
a very enjoyable sleigh ride the crowd
returned to the church where an im-
promptu program was put on every
one present taking part. At the close
of the meeting a dainty lunch was
served.
Miss M. Whiteman and Mise P.
Penfold of Kippen were week end
visitors with Hensall friends.
In the Hay Hockey League at Zur-
ich on Thursday night Hensall elim-
inated the Bronson Wildcats from a
play-off position by a 9-3 score. Hen -
sal' scored 'ie goals in - the first per-
iod. The game was one of the rough-
est played, but the honours were
ab at even. Appleton, Abbott and
Brock were the pick of the winners.
Drummond played a good game in
the nets.
Mr, 13. Deyman is having living
apartments fixed up at the back of his
Store.
Miss Jessie Gillespie of Seaforth
has *sternest home after a pleasant
visit with friends here.
Mrs. Rosier and on of Denfield'
spent Tuesday at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. A. L. Case.
Mr. Maurice Boa has returned to
Windsor after a two weeks' visit with
friends here,
Mrs. Robinson of Detroit is spend-
ing a few days here in town visiting
at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Ed.
Sheffer.
Mr. Thomas Cookson of Windsor
was a week end visitor with friends
in town.
The Dramatic Club of St, Paul's
Anglican Church intend putting on a
play, "Step on it, Stan," in the town
hall on Friday evening. February 13.
Mrs. A. L. Case has returned home
from the Clinton hospital where she
recently underwent an operation.
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JAS. M. SCOTT
Phone 32-251. SUNNY CREST FARM, 'SEAFORTH
TUCKERSMITH.
Tebbutt delivered' a fine horse
last Saturday to Mr. McGrath of
Dublin.
The many friends of Mrs, Gifford
Crich will be sorry to know she is
very ill with erysiplas, but hope for a
speedy recovery.
!The young people had a merry
time tripping the light fantastic at
Miller's school house last Friday
night,
Miss Sadie Ball of the Huron road
entertained the choir of Turner's
Church last Thursday night. .
Mrs. S. Elgie is visiting with
'friends at Stratford.
The many friends of Miss M. Mc-
Lean are sorry to know she is still
confined to her room but hope to soon
hear of a speedy recovery.
Mrs. Cecil Pullman is visiting
friends in and around Seaforth.
'Miss Margaret McKay visited Mrs.
George Strong on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. Samuel Laidlaw of
the direst visited Mr. and Mrs. Ivan
Forsythe and also other friends.
Miss Thelma Elgie has returned
home after visiting friends in Varna.
Mrs, Jas. Hay was called to Nia-
gara owing to the illness of her daugh-
ter, Mrs. Lorne Pepper.
Mrs. John Hay of the Mill Road is
visiting her son, Mr. Jas. Hay of
Tuckerstnith.
Mr. and Mrs. Ivan Forsythe visited
friends in Hillsgreen one day last
week.
Miss Hazel McLachlan has been
ant of school on account of sickness.
School report for S.S. No. 9, Tuck-
ersmith, for January. Honors n%,
pass 60%.
Sr. IV. --Anna Love 83.6, Irene
Mackay 72. Jean Irvine 69, Jack Con-
eitt 67.6. Mac Chesney 65.6, Russell
'Hodgert 51.6. Lorne Hay 492.
Jr. I'V.--.Billy Dalrymple 39.5.
Sr. III. --Robert McLachlan 46,
Jr. III. Aldimer Gemmel' 84, Gien
Houston 75. Stewart Love 73. Kate
Dalrymple 62,
Class II. --Billy Powell 95, Jack
Mackay 84. Willie Hodgert 58.
s :ass L—Helen Houston 56.
Number on roll 20. Average at-
tendance 19.
Margaret E. Grieve, Teacher,
ST. COLUMBAN.
IiIrs. James O'Sullivan underwent
an operation in Seaforh hospital last
week,
Miss Mary Clarke has returned to
her home in L'aSallete.
We regret to hear that Mrs. A.
Hicknell is seriously 111 at present.
The St. Columban hockey team go
up against the classy Mill Road stars
this Saturday night. Here's hoping
for a win and let us all get out and
cheer the boys along.
Miss 'Beth Hicknell of Dublin is
spending a few days with her moth-
er, Mrs. A. Hicknell, who is quite, 111.
Don't be without Douglas Egyptian
Linimeiat. Keep it always handy. Re-
lieves toothache, neuralgia, sore
throat, quinsy and 'croup. Invaluable
for burns, sores, Barber's Itch and
Ringworm,
DR. CARL'S DISCOVERY
STOPS GAS, CONSTIPATION
MANLEY.
The funeral of the late Mrs. Christ-
ian Regele was largely attended last
Friday to show the esteem in which
she was held. She was a kind mother.
The place of interment was in the Ev-
angelical Cemetery of this place. The
service was conducted by Rev. Mr.
Gross of Auburn in the Evangelical
Church here, of which she had been
a consistent member. The pallbearers
were Messrs. Ed. Regele, Clarence
Regele, George Regele, Wm. Hoegy
and Clifford Hoegy, all grandsons.
She is survived by four sons, Charles
and Ezra on the homestead and Dan
and Sam of McKillop; and Mrs. Hen-
ry Koehler of this place. Mrs. John
Heaney of Rostock and Mrs. George
Hoegy of Grey tp, are daughters, The
bereaved have the sympathy of the
community in this their hour of sad
affliction.
Mr. Fred Eckert spent Sunday at
the home of Mr. John Dougherty of
Bornholm.
In his private practice, Dr, ,Carl
Weschcke•first perfected the simple
mixture now known as Adlerika.
Unlike , most remedies, Adlerika acts
on BOTH upper and lower bowel
and removes old poisons you would
never believe were in: your system.
Stops GAS .bloating in 10 minutes!
Relieves chronic constipation in 2
hours! Let. Adlerika give your stom-
ach and bowels a REAL cleaning
and see how good you feel! It will
surprise yowl 1 eating's °Pharmacy,
CROMARTY.
Miss Louisa Hackney of Thames
Road, visited her sister, Mrs. David
Gardiner recently.
Mr Percy Duncan is helping Mr.
John Hoggarth to cut wood.
Mrs. Thomas Scott visited her sis-
ter, Mrs, Colquhoun, in Clinton last
week.
Little Jean McCulloch is ill with
an attack of tonsilitis,
The W.M.S. will meet at the home
of Mrs. Thos. Scott on Thursday of
this week. The first chapter of the
study book, "Ambassadors of Good
Will," will be taken by Mrs. John
Hamilton.
Born. --In Clinton on. January 17th,
to Mr. and Mrs. Elmer Colquhoun, a
son.
Wedding bells are ringing in this
vicinity.
LONDESBORO.
Mrs. Fingland is visiting with Go-
derich friends this week,
Mr. Jim McCrea spent last Sunday
in London. '
Miss Esther Lyon spent Monday in.
Blyth.
Miss Marjory. Lyon is visiting at
the home of her parents here.
Miss Dorothy Little of Stratford
Normal spent the week end at her
home here
Miss Ella Armstrong is spending a
few holidays with her brother, Mr. J.
W. Armstrong.
Mrs. Rob't. Hesk of Dakota is re-
newing acquaitnances here,
Messrs. 3. Nott and C. Vodden
spent last Saturday in Seaforth,
Mrs. D. Mountain is spending
sante time with 'her daughter, Mrs.
Pipe of Goderich. •
Mr. Bert Gray of Stratford Nor-
mal spent the week -end at his home
on the 13th.
Mr. Wm. Carter is in Toronto this
week.
Miss Daisy Roberton spent Satur-
day in the village.
HARLOCK.
Mrs. A. W. McEwing is visiting.
with friends in Seaforth this week.
Quite a number attended the dance
in Londesboro last Friday evening,
everybody having a real good time.
Mr. Leslie Reid spent a few days
a his sister's, Mr. and Mrs.'Bill Ro-
gerson, near Brucefield.
Miss Annie McTaggart spent a
few days during fhe week at the
home of Mr, and Mrs. Leo 1W'att and
with other friends. Miss McTag-
gart teaches school near Brumfield,
hitt is having a few 'holidays as her
school is quarantined for chickenpox.
The people in the community were
very sorry to hear of the death of the
late Jean Thompson of 'Clinton, who
was a former resident here. Much
sympathy is extended to her sister,
Mrs, M. Watt and other friends.
Mr, and Mrs. J, Melville of Lon-
desboro'spent Monday at the home of
Mr. and. Mrs. iBertAllen.
Miss Amy 'Parsons 'will spend the
week -end at Stratford visiting her
sister Ena, also attending the "At
Home" Friday evening at the 'Strat-
ford Normal School. All the gradu-
ates are treated to a supper.
Mr. and Mrs. Sol, Shannon enter-
tained a few friends Tuesday evening.
.lir. and Mrs. 'Allen played at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. Ed. !Rowland.
Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs,
Rowland were enteraining friends.
ELIMVILLE.
Mrs. 'Elford is on the road to re-
covery,
:ales J. BulIock.anct Helen of Cred-
iton visited at the home of Mr. Gower
recently, '
The play entitled "The Winning of
Joy," was presented by the Zion
Young People in Elimville Church
last Friday night and was very good
indeed,
The regular monthly meeting of the
W.M.S. was held at the home of Mrs.
Ed, Johns last Wednesday afternoon,
The regular monthly meeting of the
Live Oaks Mission Circle was held at
the home of Miss Elva Herne last
Thursday.
Mr. and Mrs, Wm, Pybus of near
Chiselhurst visited at Mr. Ed. Johns
last Wednesday, •
Mr. Roy Hodgert of near Seaforth
visited at Mr, Bruce Cooper's -last
week, t •
Mrs. Richard Johns hes been on the
sick lista
Mrs. Alva Pym was confined to her
bed for a few days with -sere' throat
but is able' to be up again.
KIPPEN.
Mrs. W. R. Cooper has returned
home from Buffalo igiiere . she has
been for the past month taking treat-
ment in,•a hospital and her many
friends are glad to know she is feel-
ing fine.
Mrs, William Green is visiting with
friends in Toronto this week,'
hlr. William Kyle had a severe at-
tack of blood poisoning but is able to
bearound again.`
January' passed without a thaw, and
many farmers are very scarce of wa-
ter
ater and several drawing.
Watson's old time dance was a read
success on Friday eveninglast and all
enjoyed it very much. •
Mr. Clarence Mcffean spent the
week end at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. J. B. MdLean.
Mr.'and Mrs. James McClymont
are spending a few days with their
daughter, Mrs. Vern. Terryberry.
Mr. Gilbert Jarrott spent the week
end under the parental roof.
Miss Mildred Workman spent a
few days visiting friends. in Exeter
this week.
Miss Dorothy McLean has left to
train as a nurse in Hamilton General
Hospital:" We are sorry Dorothy is
leaving us, but wish her success in
her new venture,
Miss Jennie' Taylor spent a few
days recently with her sister, Mrss. W.
Harvey. .
WEST BRODHAGEN.
Mrs, Christian Regele. Another
pioneer of McKillop township passed
away to the Great Beyond from
whence no one ever returned, in the
person of Mrs, Christian Regele. She
was born in Germany and when two
years of age she came to this coun-
try with her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
7sche. They settled in Ellice town-
ship where she grew to womanhood.
She was married to her late husband
when she was nineteen years of age
and moved to McKillop on the some
farm where she died. At that time
the farm was all bush, but about three
acres. They soon made a farm and
it is now one of the nicest farms in
the township of McKillop. The un-
ion was blessed with seven children,'
Mrs, Henry' Koehler, Charlie on the
Ihomestead; Daniel, Slam, in McICil-
1op, ; Ezra at hone with Charlie harlf on
the farm, Mrs. George Hoegy, of
Grey township; Mrs, John Kiehnie
of near Rostock. She leaves to mourn
her loss seven children, one sister,
Mrs. August Iggert, of Rostock and
19 grand children and 31 great grand
children, She was a staunch member
of the Evangelical Church and was
always in her place when able, but
for the last years was not well. She
was sick in bed very often and then
for the last six months always in bed.
She suffered no pain, but gradually
became weaker, then dropsy set in
so that there was nothing could be
done as she had a very weak heart,
Bloodtested Chicks
And Hatching Eggs.
From GOVERNMENT APPROVED BIRDSUNDERTRAPNEST
We specialize in Barred Rocks of High Production and good
body type. Order chicks now for delivery any time after February 10.
Chicks and Hatching Eggs all from our own flock which is under
supervision of the 0. A. C., Guelph,
!?. r,ited one block north of New Hospital. Visitors Welcome,)
Good Poultry Pays and Pays.
ONTARIO BREEDING STATION
Oliver Siegrist 'Box 173, Seaforth, Phone 304.
HILLSGREEN.
Master Clarence Love is recovering
from an attack of bronchitis after be-
ing confined to his room for several
days.
Mrs. J.' H. Cochrane spent a few
days in London recently.
Mr. and Mrs.- H. Fuss and fancily
spent Sunday atthe home of Mr, and
Mrs. Joe Sechler of Blake.
Miss Dorothy Kyle spent a few
days with Miss Annie Jarrott.
We are glad to report that Mr.. F.
Stelck is recovering nicely from his
severe sickness.
Quite a number from this vicinity
attended the funeral of the late Mrs.
IV's/Bride on Monday afternoon, held
from the home of Mr. and Mrs. H.
Hayter. The sympathy of the com-
munity is extended to the bereft ones
in their hour of sorrow,
DUBLIN
Watch for play in Dublin Parish
Hall, 'Wednesday, March 17th. Fur
ther details later. '
Mr, and Mrs. Tyers and. Mr. and
Mrs. Fred Forrester and Mr. and
Mrs, Downey were Mitchell visitors
on Saturday.
' The card party and dance in the
parish hall on Friday evening, was a
good success.
lir. F rrester or Toronto called on
friends in the village on Monday.
Mr. Joseph Lerner was a Stratford
visitor on Saturday.
We are sorry bo report the serious
illness of Mrs. A. Hicknell of Mc-
Killop. Her daughter Beth of the
telephone office was called to her.b'ed'
side on Monday; We hope to hear .of
her speedy recovery.,
Mrs. Toni Burns is' visiting her son
Mr. Patrick Burns in Detroit.
Mrs. P. Hicknell of Mitchell is vis-
iting her daughter, Mrs. Ed. Litt of
the village.
The Ladies' Guild of S't.• Marys'
Church, Dublin, are holding their
monthly meeting at the home of Mrs.
Downey on Thursday, Feb. 12th at
2 p.m. All the ladies are invited to
attend also the lady friends are in-
vited to come and spend the after-
noon and enjoy a good time.
1St. Patrick's School ;Report. -.For
January.
Sr. IV.—(Honours, Lloyd McCar-
thy, Charles "Benin, Dorothy Donnel-
ly, Pass, John Kraus'kopf, Mary
Molyneaux, Rose Arnold, Gerald
Donnelly.
Jr.; IV.=Jack Benn, Muriel Looby,
Genevieve Feeney, Margaret Iyorres-
tyn, Agnes Rowland.
Sr. MI.—games Delaney, Kathleen
Cummings, Albert Donnelly, ,Marg
Cennimo, Joseph Donnelly..
Jr. III.—Joseph Evans, Teresa
Krauskapf, Fergus Stapleton, James
Curtin, john Arnold.
,Second Class -Marie Arnold, .Louis
Looby, Lucille McGrath, Mary Ev-
ans,- Lorean Looby, Harry Cumming,
'Michael Feeney; Rose Feeney, Mar-
garet Tyers, Loretto • Feeney, James'
ICrauskopf, Mary Jordan, Louise
Flanagan, Joseph' Benn, Kathleen
Brennan, Angela Donnelly.
Senior Primary — James; Jordan,
Margaret ' Cummings, Earl Nfgle,
Gerald Burns, Aileen Jordan, Millie
Maloney, Veronica OIConnor, Thom-
as Dorsey, Mary Dorsey, Francis
1931
Cash an,O Carry
QUAKER OATS, Large Pkg. 21c
3 Cakes PALM ,OLIVE S'OAP 19c
2 Tins PORK & BEANS `' 21c
2 Tins CORN , 19c
1 Pound PLEESALL COFFEE 21c
2 Tins PEAS 19c
4 Cakes -INFANT DELIGHT SOAP 21c
5 Bars P. & G. SOAP 19c
2 Pounds SCHNEIDIER'S LARD ' 29c
Pay
immeeeramv
Cash and ,Pay Less.
,FINNIGIN
W.- T Perber.
Manufacturer of fine Wigs,
Toupees, transformations, etc.
On our 40th . anniversary
we extend our thanks and
appreciation to all our
patrons and assuring you
of our best efforts we
solicit the ,continuance of
your valued support
Mr: J. 13. KNIGHT
will be at
OONDMERCCIAL HOTEL', Seaforth
On THURSDAY, FEBRUARY 12th
1Phone Hotel for Appointment
THE W. T. P'EMBER STORES
Limited
429 YONGE ST., TORONTO,
ONTARIO
Dillon.
Primary—Mary Woods, Edward
Rowland; R, Jordan, Rita Dorrestyn,
Louis Donnelly.
Mr. John Brennan went to Belle-
ville on Saturday.
Mr. John MdGrath shipped a fine
carload of horses to Quebec on Satur-
day.
Mrs. Wm. Feeney is in Thorold vis-
iting her daughter. Mrs. Murphy. •
Miss Anna Molyneaux of Kitchener
spent the week end with her parents
in Dublin.
Mr, and Mrs, Wm. Morris spent
Sunday evening at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. 'Wm. Stapleton.
Mr. Jas. Feeney and Jack Ryan
spent Sunday evening at the home of
Mrs. Wan. Feeney.
Many from around Dublin attended
the jack rabbit hunt on Tuesday last.
HULLETT.
The death occurred on .Monday last
of Jean Browning Thomson after an
illness of about three weeks. Miss
Thompson, who was in her 79th year,
was born in Lanarkshire, Scotland,
but cense to Canada with her parents
in 1858. The 'family settled on the
farm on the gravel road now occupied
by George Carbert and Lived there un-
til after the death of her father. Itis•
over thirty years since her mother, her
sister and herself went to Clinton, but
during that time Miss Thomson spent
same years with her brother, ,Prof. R.
Y. Thomson. of Knox College, Toron-
to. 'For some years past Miss Thom-
son had spent her time nursing her
sister, Mies Eliza, who has been an
invalid, and who was carefully cared
for 'by her. Miss Eliza has passed.
away since her sister's death, on Tues-
day of this week. Three weeks ago
Miss Jean suffered a stroke of paral-
ysis and she never really rallied but
suffered severely much of the time,
Miss Thomson was a devoted member
of the Presbyterian Church, and an
active worker in the W.MiS. She went
into Union and had been a regular at-
tendant of Wesley -Willis United
Church. Since the death of her sis-
ter, Eliza, who was so ill last week
she could not be told of her sister's
death, one sister, 'Mrs. Margaret Watt,
of Clinton survives.
The funeral took place Wednesday
afternoon last, a short service at the
house being followed by a service at
Burns' Church, and the remains were
interred in Burns cemetery, Rev, J. E.
Hogg conducted the service at the
house and Rev. J. C. Forster of Lon-
desboro, at Burns Church. The pall-
bearers were G. D, Roberton. C. E.
Elliott, W. Glen Cook and A. Cad-
zow. The funeral of Miss Eliza Thom-
son takes place on Thursday to the
Burns cemetery.
AUCTION SALE.
Of Live Stock, Farm Implements
and Household Effects on Lot 1'3,
Huron Road, two miles west of Sea -
forth on Wednesday, 'Feb. 08th at 1
o'clock sharp: Horses—2 horses 10
years old; 1 mare coming five. Cows
—1 cow to freshen March lOth;1 cow
to freshen MitIar, 18th; 1. cow to fresh-
en July 6th; 1 cow to freshen Aug.
7th; 1 farrow cow. • .Dmplements-4
Massey Harris binder 7 ft. cut; 1'
Massey 'Harris mower 6 ft cut; 1
Massey Harris 13 disc drill; one 14-
disc .harrow; '1 springtooth harrow,
corn cultivator; two -(furrow plow, hay
rake, walking plow, hay loader, root
scatter, turnip sower, sleigh and box,
4 -section diamond harrows, stone boat,
-fanning mill, set of working harness,
half set work' 'harness, driving har-
ness, 1 -cream separator, 1 wire fence
stretcher, .1' hand wire' fence stretch-
er, saws, small tools,'1, emery stone,
3 ladders, 6 house 'shutters, mangles.
'Ftrnittu•e.-1 bedroom set, bed
springs and.mattress, chest of draw-
ers, cherry drop leaf .table, kitchen
table,. quarter cut oak extension table.
with, 8 extra leaves extends 12 feet,
walnut cradle, 1 couch, 1 solid walnut
sideboard, 2 mahogany silk uphol-
stered chairs, tables, h oval 'table,
rugs, rocking chairs, corner cupboard,
six kitchen chairs, 2 veranda chairs,
lamps, 2 parlor lamps, wire cupboard,
crocks, pots and pans, "dishes, lant-
erns milk pails, copper . wash boiler,
5Q fruit jars, quilting .• frames, mat
frames, pictures and frames, linoleum.
Terms, cash day of sale. Geo. H.
Elliott, Auctioneer. Joseph Fowler
Estate, Proprietor.
FOR SALE.
!Renain'gton. Portable' Typewriter,
almost new. SmAV!AUGiE'S JEWEL-
LERY STORE, Seaforth. 7
CARD OF THANKS
We wish to thank the many friends
and neighbors for the many kindness-
es and for the expressions of sym-
pathy during our recent bereavement.
--Mr. and 'Mrs. Charlie Regele and
Family.
FOR SALE
Comfortable, seven roomed frame
house, in good condition, favorable
location, electric light, town water,
garage, poultry horse and garden lot.
Apply at News Office,
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
Very desirable hundred acre farm
1% miles .from. Seaforth, for rent or
sale on easy terms. For particulars
apply to . •
BEST &• BEST, Seaforth.
January 28th, 4931 .
DELCO LIGHTING PLANT
FOR SALE
Having secured Hydro, we are of-
fering our Delco Plant for sale. Gen-
erator in good condition. Batteries al-
most new. Appiy to DAVID A.
LAIDLAW, R.R..2,, Blyth. 6
IDEAL INCUBATOR FOR SALE.
A 600-dgg capacity, good as new. C.
H. HOLLAND, Seaforth. Phone
231 r 22. _ 7.
PROFESSIONAL CARDS.
Medical..
DR H. HUGH ROSS, Physician
and Surgeon. Late of London Hos-
pital, London, England.. 'Special
attention to diseases of, the eye, car,
nose and throat, Office and resift- •
ence behind Dominion. -Sank, Oftdcri
Phone No. 5: Residence Phone 104,
'NOTICE..
All taxes in the Township of Me-
ICillop . not paid en or before 9th of
February, will be handed to 'the bailiff.
for collection. All ratepayers in ar-
rears of taxes please govern them-
selves accordingly. By order, GEO,
McK'EE, Collector, 6
WOOD FOR. SALE
Limited nprnber• of ccirds of Hard
Maple 13 inches long $5.00 per cord.
OWIEtN HART, St. Co1lumban. 6
PIANO FOR SALE.
'Slightly used Heintzman & Co.
piano in good shape. For sale cheap.
Apply at WALKER'S FURNITURE
STORE, phone 67, Seaforth.
DR. F . J. BURROWS, Seaforth;
Office and residence, Goderich street,
east of the United Church. Coronet
for the County of Huron , Telephone
No. 46.
DR. C. MACKAY.—C. Mackay+
honor graduate of Trinity University
and gold medallist of Trinity Medical
College; member of the College 'ed
Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,,
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER—Eye, . Ear
Nose and Throat. Graduate in, Medi-
cine, University of Toronto 1807.
Late Assistant New York Ophthah
mic' and Aural Instil- 1c, Mooreficld'e
Eye, and Golden Square throat hos-
pitals, London. England. At Comu,-
ercial Hotel, Seaforth, 3rd Monday i44
each month, from 11 a.m. to 3 p.stl.
DR. W. C. SPROAT.—Graduate o1
Faculty of Medicine, University e1
Western Ontario, London. Member
of College of Physicians and Ser:
geons' of Ontario. Office in rear oil
Aberhart's Drug Store, Seaforth.
Phone 90. Hours` 1.30-4 p.m., 7.30-
9 p.m. Other hours by appointment.
Dental.
DR,' J A, ' MUNN, Successor to
Dr. R. R. Ross,, graduate of North-
western Universtty, Chicago, Ill. Li-
centiate Royal College of Dental Sur-
geons, Toronto. 'Office over Side
hardware, Main" St, Seaforth. Photos
151.
DR. F. J. BRCHELY, gradual
Royal Coliege of Dental Surgeons,
Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's.
grocery, Main St., Seaforth. Phones.
office 185W, residence 1853.
Consulting Engineer.
S. W. ARCHIBALD, B.A.Sc. (Tor).
O.L.S., Registered Professional Ea-
gineer and Land Surveyor, Associate
Member Engineering Institute of
Canada. Office, Seaforth. Ont.
Legal.'
D. L. ROSS, Barrister and Solicit-
or, Notary Public. Hours 9 a.m.-2 pm.
and 7 p.m. Office above Phillip'
Drug Store, Blyth, Ont. Phone 6.,
Auctioneer.
GEORGE "ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron
Arrangements can be made for Salo
Date at The Seaforth News. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
INCUBATOR FOR SALE
120 -egg capacity, in first class run-
ning order, used three seasons will
sell cheap or exchange for larger
$
size. EARL` LJAIW'SION,Clinton
RJR. 1, Phone. Seaforth 12 on 2411, 6
PULLETS FOR SALE
A quantity of Barred Rook, Leg-
horn and Minorca last year pullets;
laying well, Reasonably priced for
quick sale as I need the room for.
brooding chicks.Phone 137x3, Sea -
forth. ANIDR1EW A. M'OOIRE. ' tf
INCUBATORS FOR SALE
Two 250 -egg capacity Wisconsin in-
cubators, in good shape. Apply to
HOMER HUNT, Phone 228r12, Sea -
forth. 6 .
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT
100 acres in 'Township of- McKillop,
Wi11 rent, or sell on easy terms; Box
214, •Seaforth. tf
W. C. Oovenlock
McCormick -Deering Agent
See our line of SULKY PLOWS,
WALKING PLOWS, AND
TRACTORS AND PLOWS.
Have on hand for sale good used
Manure Spreader, Gangplow, Sul-
ky Plow, also '25 Ford Sedan in
Al shape, and '25 Ford Coupe.
SEAFORTH MARKETS Por Sale—Robt, Bell cutting' box,
Wednesday, Feb, 4tli. 32 ft. carrier,'in first class shape,
Hogs, per cwt. $8,509.00 Set 2,000 pound Scales.
HAROLD D. DALE, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Moderate rates and satisfaction guar-
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 -Class
Companies.
WM. HARKNESS
Box 234, Seaforth, Ont. Phone 163
GENERAL AGENT
Sun Life Assurance
COMPANY OF CANADA
THE McKILLOP
Mutual Fire Iu
suraic.
e Co,
FARM AND I'SOLATED 'TOWN
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. Rion, No. 2, Sea -
forth, John Bennewies, Bredhagent
James Evans, Beechwood; ' M. Mc-
Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly, God -
crick; Alex. Broadfoot No. 3 Sea -
forth; J. M. Sholdice, •1 o. 4,;Walton;
Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; -• Murray
Gibson Brucefield.
A ants
g Jam
es 'Watt, Blyth, r.r.
-Murray. 1, E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A.
ray. r,r. No. 3, Seafortli; J. V.
Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmonth,
Bornholm. James: Kerr and John
Govenlock,- Seaforth, auditors, Parties
desirous to effect insurance 'or trans-
act other business will be promptly
attended to by application to any of
the above named officers addressed
to theirrespective postoffices.
A "Beau Geste" of the British Army
Tommy
Atkins
A 'British made picture produced in
London and Egypt with an allBritish '
cast headed by
WALTER YON*
whose 'brilliant successes have secured
for him contracts to play opposite. the
biggest American stars.
THURS., FRL, SAT.
—in—
PRINCESS