The Seaforth News, 1926-09-23, Page 8THE SEAFORTH NEWS.
HENSALL,
Our. ,• ur. ,ltnral'i+S•ch„Stu
ool l 'was a; great
afternoon and•
' n 'n\lost s
's'rcces5o , .day'
S:.
in: vi'daitio,a to our own three local,
schools' -were those of School Sec-
tion iYo, k; 10, ;Hay; 14,Tuckersauith,
' I.y,
G
i .-Wheel 1 'Bert Thorp'
Grain -Wheel, .0 ; ---Bert
eon; sheaf, Ber't 'Thompson,'
'Oats, qt., James M'Iel3wen, -sheaf,
James 'ideE
;Barley, qt., Sh
.Harold. ,ep1ierd, Ed-
ith Dick; sheaf, Harold Shepherd,
Edith Dick, 'Stewart Bell.
X✓
Sweet: 'corn, Alvin Bell, W. Fee,
44eeg+aret 1lylar; Joyce Scru'ton, Ted
Munn, M..Mun. Soy beans, pt.,
Jack Taylor=, 'Hugh MCEwen, Robert
Varisy; sheaf, Hugh McEwen, J«tek
Taylor, Robert Valrley. .
Potatoes -LC., Dorothy McQueen,
'L. 'Lindcnfieid, R. G. Brock, M. Hig-
gins, Olive Brack, H. Broadfoot; 'G..
potatoes, 1M•I. Fhllick, 'M1., dvfuno,
M. -Smillie, 'M. Hudson, Herold Fost-
er, Leonard Hoggarth; D, potatoes, J.
Young, Annie Coleiiran, no name,
May Wolfe, Marion Sinclair, 2'I', Tey -
Ion a\iangotds, Hugh McEwen;
I.ioyd t indcrfield, Sid Taylor. Tur-.
nips,Melvin Taylor, Dorothy Asters,
Rob. 'McLachlan. Beets, K. Drys-
dale, D. Elgie,. 'L. Beeswax, John
'Glenn, B. Dick, N. Munn. - Carrots,
3. McLadhlan, M. ,Bell, D,. Varley,
V. +McLean, 43, Glenn, B. Dalrymple.
Parsnr"ps, M. Fee, M. Coleman, B,
McLean, 'M, Dick, E. Wolfe, Irene
Deters. Onions, Harold Elder, J.
Farquhar, Irene Hoggarth, Mary
Huiser,
Flowers -Asters, M. Sinclair, A.
Fairbairn, N. Sinclair, G. Passmore,
R. McLachlan, M. Wolfe. Sweet
peas, B. Dalrymple, A.' Field, B.
Thomson, Helen Glenn, Eleanor
Skinner. Phloem Mabel Fee, Dorothy
IL-Ioski,i. Zinnia, G. Passtuore M.
k'ol'Ifck, K. Drysdale, L. Lindenfield,
H. Bell, G. Lave. African Marigolds,
Grace Brock, French marigolds,
Florence McDonald, Mary Coleman,
klarald Bonthron, Mary Hemphill.
Dorothy McQueen. Calendula, Dor-
rthy Elgie, Wilmer Broadfoot, Har-
old Sherritt.
arold-Sherritt. French marigolds, Billy
Glenn, Olga 'Bell. Verbena, Marion
McKay. Cosmos, ',Myrtle Thompson,
Mervyn Hodgert, Glen Hues -ton,
Belle Smillie, Aldon Appleton, Alvin
Bell. Pinks, Roy Brock, Dorothy De-
ters, Ethel Johnson, Benson Dick,
Dorothy Corbett, Edith Wolfe.
Gaillaidia, Jean Bell,
Poultry --Cockerel, Harold Shep-
herd, Jimmy >.McEwan. Pullets, Jim-
my -MMcEttan..Pen of three, Wilmer
Broadfoot. Barred Rocks, Melvin
Taylor. Harold Elder, Alvin Linden -
field. Kornelis Faber, Daviel Sangster,
Sidney 'Taylor.
Dog, Harold Appleton, Alden Ap-
pleton, David Sangster, Mary Sang-
ster. Rabbits, Bobbie Drysdale. 'Mary
Huiser, 'Wilmer Broadfoot, Alex. Ir-
vine. Any pet, Edward Corbett,
Harvey F•Indson, Kornelis Faber.
Dozen White Eggs, J. Alex. 'Mc-
Murtrie, Harold Shepherd, June. Hog -
earth. Hugh McEwan, Jean McLean.
doz. Brown Eggs, Maude ,.ateLeaa,
Mary Coleman, Mildred Smillie, Al-
vin Lindentield, J. Alex. McMurtrie,
Harold Sherritt,
Design made of llowers,Roy Pat-
terson, Mabel Workman, Annie Cole-
man, Grace.Brock, Olive Brock,
Beryl Drummond.
Market Lamb - \1ildred Smillie,
Wm, Glenn.
Baking 'Graham or bract muffins.
Marion McKay, Emma Wurm, Dor-
othy Elgie, Alice Higgins, Helen etp-
,hai1, Harold Sherritt Home-made
bread, Hazel McLachlan, Olga Bell, ,
Lttlu Lindenfield, Oatmeal cookies,
Jean Russell, Ray Patterson, Olga
Bell, Irene Hoggarth, Lorne Elder,
.Marion Sinclair. Currant tarts,
Maude 'McLean, Jean 'Russell, Jean
Bell, Grace' Dick,' Emma Wurm,
Agnes Fairbairn, Dark cake (under 10
years). 'Maude McLean, Ruth Bell,
Dorothy Corbett, Dorothy Drum-
• mond, Annie Coleman, Emma Wurm,
Applie pie, Jean Russell, Dorothy
Little, Jean McLachlan, Jean Bell,
Florence McDonald, Beryl Drum-
mond. Candy, Grace Dick, Dorothy
Drummond, Beryl Drummond, Mar-
garet Dick, Helen Glenn, Minnie
Sangster. School Lunch, Irene Hog-
garth, Marion Sinclair, Wm, 1)rum-
:mond, Dorothy Hoskins.
Sewing -Patch on gingham, Joyce
S.cru on
t ,Hazer McLaughlin, rain Dorothy
Deters,Florence ecce McDonald, Dorothy
Hoskin Sock leg, Lulu Lindenfield,
Irene Deters. Knitted wash cloth,
Marion McKay. Tea towel, hemmed,
Jean McLachlan, H, Kennedy, Mary
Hemphill, Dorothy McQueen, Irene
HogBart
h Lloyd Li
ndenfield
Work
apron, hand
made, Joyce Scruton,
Helen Glenn. Toy ,animal (under 10)
Dorothy Drummond, Embroidered
towel, Florence 'McDonald, 'Marion
McKay., Helen Glenn, Beryl Drum-
mond,
H,Kennedy.
Anym
in
odeawood, Jack Young,
1-lugh McEwan, Jno, Farquhar, Jim-
my McEwan,
Bird house, J. Alex.MeMurtrie,
Jimmy 'McEwan, Hugh 'McEwan,
Alden Appleton, Harold 'Sherritt.
Six named knots, Norman S'incla"�r,
Lorne Elder, Harold Sherritt, Lloyd
Lindenfield, Hugh McEwan 1
Rope splicing, Harold Sherritt.
Noxious weed's and seeds, Tuck No.
9 (Red Tavern), Hay No, 10.
Commercial woods or :leaves, Hay
No. 10, Tuck, No. 10, Tuck, No, 9.
Map of Huron, Alvin Bell, Jno.
y
Mc a
K Lorne , one Elder Alvin Brock,
Harold Sherritt, :Mary Hemphill.
Map of North America, .Grace
Dick, Margaret Dick, Hugh McEwen,
James
Prod
Product wma'pe of cliff,New Onten.,, Jean
,Russell, Maud McLean, Jean Mc-
Lraeh'lan, Harold S'he.pherd, Robt,
Varlet', Doreen Varley.
Writing --"What I Would Do,"
Annie Coleman, Edgar Wurnt Annie:
Hwiser, Muriel ,Hoskin, Harold Bell,
Wm. Glenn, "The' Rain," Alvin Bell,
Jessie Dick, .Lillian Beeswax, Irene
Stnaic, Norman Sinclair, !Mildred
Pollack.
Writing, "A Farewell," Grace Dick,
'Garnet Mousse, .'Mabel Fee, 'Mary'
Heiser, ,Margaret Dick, Emma
'Warm.
Welting,. "T.tto Englishmen, Mer-
ioit
Sinclair, jean Mc
r J LacFvl
an
Jean
Russell, e hazel' IYic`Laahlan, Eleanor
Skinner, Doreen Varley,
Crayon drawing of`•pearsi MunieiTurnips, Ada Steep, M'argarett:.La-
Hoskiis ';Mildred
,Fo11iek Odide",` n't e.
.'D01.9013'.(
Jr sr.:ock,;;"lt:athi?yn Da'ysciale, :� C{eetax, t;,race'RoNiusort,;:'Margaret
17runromoi1d, Alvin :Bella Alilenzie, Elva 11cCliil'cbi:y, . Wi;ilie
Cosmos in water JeolorsJas. Rout-
ltstin.,
, Martha L
arlile
, Gordon
ledge, Marion McKay, Helen Glenn, Keys,1
Viola Ii1'tle aandt Mc{a + Carrots. Stewart (Baird. Kathryn
Landscape Beryl Drummond, Jean KetoieuVera Steep, 'Evelyn Graing-
McLachlan, Dorothy Hoskins, Hazel er, Vera Smith, Walter Baird.
_1ticLaclvlan, Irene Daters, Doreen \Par^snips, Maryann Steckle, Harvey
Varley. .: It rya, Dorothy , John iMc 'Fa'rquhnr,mcy,
Dorothy
Collection (Pencil sketch, water Armstrong, C li l Hazel
.e'1'
Cnc
color), Marie Foster, Steep.
.Public speaking, Maude McLean, OnionsHarold Durant, Ida C1 ut-
Jas., Fowcliffe, Grace Dick, Hugh
te, :Lillian Elliott,EUlittWilliam Jones,
McEwen, P'oitlfry-Cockerel, 'Melinda Steckle,
Poultry jladging competition, Lulu
Robert Carrie, Jean •Ga'rnie, Jeart-
Lindenfield, 'Marion Sinclair, F'lor :tette McAllister.
once .McDonald, Joyce Seruton, Alice Pttlle'tt, Eulalie-Carnie, :Isabel 'Rob-
:Iliggins, Marie Foster. arson, Ebner McBride, Robert Cantle,
Spelling match • 'ch - Olive Walker, Walter Baird,Jean Caruie,
Lorne Chapman, Dorothy Little, Pei: of ,Three, Etila'lie Carrie, 'Ro-
Olga Bell, Grace Dick, Margaret bert Carnie, Mari'bell 'Carnie, Stewart
Dick. Baird, Elmer „McBride
oris Barred Rocks, Grant 'Turner, Grace
IYIr. Jas. d3alda•d, of '111inneap
who has been here 'attendin the fine: 'Robinso-Allan Armstrong, Camp -
hell hell McKinn,ley, Roy Pepper, Efm'ore
eral of his mother, returned to his
Stephenson.
home on 'Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. Fred Sammons and White: eft, ''t ;: ,T:e 'horns Dorisa:'
little son': are visiting relatives in To: li,t'rd•'
Ducks; Clarence Reldhert, Gladys
route. Coleman, Elizabeth Snowden, Grant
Mrs. Milian Ortwein of
Mr, slid Turner, Russell Hayter, Geo S'te'ph-
London, visited lilt. Sunday. with rens-
'lives in town• cnsot.:.
Mrs. arou Sweitzer- left 'White ttes, Doris Gamlen
MTs, and M Airard, 'Harold.Datrram't, Thompson
trot ay for their new route in De-, Colclough, •Glen Colelongh, Margaret
unit and were accompanied over by. Robinson,
Mr, and Mrs. Robert Higgins, Mrs, Anypet,Elva 'M'cGlfinche Ken-
Hi'ggins intends remaining for a few y'
weeks with her daughter. tielh'sJohner, Audrey Cochrane,
H 'salt attended Lloyd Johnston; Dorothy Artnstio•ng
A number from en Farm 'Gate; Tom 'Castle.
the Fair at Exeter on Wednesday. Ariy• model in wood Tom 'Ca's'tle
Misss 'Helen Heffernan is visiting tMervn KeDoris Geniienhard
relatives at Centralia.,. y y '
The meeting of the Young Peo le's \\ sloes Turner, Stanley Collins,
Patch on -grain :beg, Alvin Elliott
'League of the United Church was Campbell McKinley, Fred Weston.
on Monday evening with Rev. Elliott Chutes.
Mr, Sinclair presiding. The •meeting lot Th of
was in charge of 'Mrs. Lee Hedci.en . Si Named Knots, amps
araC ryas opened by the singing of a Celclough, Elgin Hayter, Irene
hymn, after which Ivlrs, Chas, me_ Knight, Glen Colclough, Ellott •Chut-
Donald !cd in prayer. hiss Nellie er, AlbertDurrant.
Boyle read the Scripture lesson. Mr. Noxious Weed Seeds; Glen Col -
Sinclair very ably gave the 'topic . on \ 1l h,ie lAlcKic'n Elliott, IIsabel Mustard
"Pluck." An instrumental duet by
Native Woods, Helen Leeds, El -
Misses Mildred Smillie and Pearl 1'okt Chutes, Irene I{night, Doris
Eider, soloby Margaret Drummond
and a readi-ng by' Miss Elliss, were all Gemeinhard, Lawrence .Johns.
greatly enjoyed. Native Leaves, Maryann Steckle
Mrs. MiaribelY Carrie; rna
John DinsdaIe, Mrs, Joann j,ernicc Leeds, Grate ace Robinson, Glen
Petty and Mrs Taylor visited fora
Colclough.
few clays with relatives in Toronto. Baking -Ginger Bread, Anne ,Me -
The morning service in the United Leoct, R,tth Elliott, Doreen Reichert,
Church oil Sunday last was largely Grace Robinson.
attended. Rex-. Mfr. Rivers, of Park -
Light Cake, Florence Gerber, Irene
hill, occupied the pulpit. Mr. Rivers i night, Albert Durrant , 'i'fargaret
is a former. astor of 'Hensall and his ,Robinson, Mabel Etue, Doris"'. Gem -
many friends here were pleased to; sed itnhard,
and hear hint again. Bread,. Mabel Etue, Irene Knight.
The evening service in the United _Mfuffins, Florence Gerber, Gladys
church was withdrawn on account of Coleman, Doreen Reichert, Irene'
the anniversary services at Chisel-. Turner, Grace' Robinson, Anna Aik-
hurst. Next Sunday Rev. Arthur ennead.
Sinclair will have charge of his own Ginger Cookies, Irene Turner,
Pnipit. Grace Robinson.
A number from Hensall attended Tea Biscuits, Margaret Robinson
the anniversary services at Chisel- Doreen Reichert,
horst on Sunday last. Rev. Mr. Riv- ,•
ers preached two excellent sermons ColPie, Colclough, finch c
to large congregations in the etre- 3-leb l Etugh,e,
IrGener K-ni AMcClitnchey,
noon and evening. Ml Candy, ttre, Irene Iainger,
The man friends of Mrs. John chert,
VEvelyn Grainger, Alvin Rei,
:Murdock are .pleased to see her able chert, Vera Smith, Mary Campbell.
to be around againDoris Gemeinharcl, Jean iIt
after being cos- Clinch, -Grace Robinson,san, Irene
fined to her room for the past three Knight, Margaret Robinson, Clarence
weeks with a sprained ankle. Reichert, Vera Smith, Ella uMcKay.
Wedding bells are again ringing in Sewing -Patching on cotton; 'Mary
Hensall and hw merrily they sound. Cant:pbell, Gladys 'Coleman, Isa'be i
Mr. John Buchanan, of Guelph, is Osmond, Genevieve Etue, Eidetic
visiting -tris mother, 'Mrs, Buchanan, {•arrnie, Doris Chuter,
and sister, 'Mrs. McDonald. Darning on woollen clothing, Mar -
Miss :Margaret .Slavin, . who has g, et Ellott, Doris Gerneinherd,
been visiting for the past two weeks Grace Robinson, Dorothy, Woolley,
in Landon. has returned home. Irene Knight, Berfhena Stephenson.
Darning on stocking, Margaret El-
liott, Mabel Ftur, 'Margaret Robin-
son, Martha .Carlile,
Apron, Mary Chuter, Margaret Ro-
1 insoai, Doris Gemeinhard, Ruth El-
liott,
THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 23, 3926 '
DRAIZ1, TENIIERS.
I'e'
for '
s the repair of the I3u�
chanan' Drain will be `received -by the;
undersigned tip to 'Monday, Sept.+
ndei
27th, 1926, when tenders will be
opened'at the ,Carnegie Library Hall,
Seaforth, at 2.30 p.m. 10 p:c; con-
tract 'to -accompany tender. Work to
be done according to plans and speci-
fications of engineer, :Lowest .or any
tender not necessarily accepted.
Plans, .etc„ at Clerk's Office, Lot
35, Coii• 3, 'MeKitiop 'rp.
JOHN M•eNAY 'clerk
33 Seaforth,•R,R, 2
DRAIN TENDERS.
Tenders for the repair .of the dyne
Callum Drain:, McKillop Tp., will; be
received by the undersigned up to,
Monday, Sept. 27th, 1926, when tene.
tiers will be opened at the Carnegie
Library Hell, Seaforth , at 1.30-p,.•m.
10 p.c, contract to accompany ten-
der. Work to be done according td`
plans and speeitica'tions of 'Engineer.
Lowest or any tender,not necessarily
accepted.
' Plans,etc at Clerk's office.. Lot
3'5, Con3, •MoKillop•.
JOHN 'M.oNAY, Clerk,
38 Seaforth, R.R. 2
Calendula; Martha Carlile, Nel'lic
Taylor,
French ' Marigolds, Jas. Sturgeon,
Wilmer ,Jones, 'Hazel Hayter, Doreen
Reichert; verbena, Jean Ca'ruie;
cosmos, Mary' Campbell,- Ronald
Ketchen, 'Ruth Gemeinhard, Wilmer
Jones, Doris Gemeinhard, Agnes
Kerr; gaillardia, Willie 'McKenzie;
salpeglosis, Mervyn Keys,
'Bouquet from home garden, Willie
MCAsh, Margaret Lamont; Mabel
Etue, Jea,nitette.McAllister, Dorothy
Armstrong, Stewart Baird.
'Bouquet of dahlias, Filmer Stephen-
son, Emma McBride, Anne Carlile,
Willie Austin, Isabel Robinson, 'Mar-
garet Lamont,
•HILLSGREEN.
Mrs. E. Troyer is spending a week
with her daughter, Mrs. Wm. Jarrett?
at Brigden,
Miss Agnes Cochrane :has returned
home after spending three weeks at
the Bend.
•, Mrs. John Jarrott, 'Sr„ who Was a
Toronto and London visitor, has re-
turned home.
Mission Band was held in'the 'base-
ment of 'the church on -Sunday, the
president presiding. Miss Vera
Smith had the Scripture reading and
Miuriel Carlile led in praybr, Minutes
of last meeting and the treasurer's re-
port were read and adopted. The
classes separated for -their lesson.'
Mrs, Lundy gave a report of the sec-.
'tional meeting at Goderich, A hymn
e (was sung and Mrs. Ltindy"closerl with
I prayer:
VARNA,
'Plte farmers are a little more hope-
ful with the last felt- days sumty,
when they 'have been able to harvest
their beans,
Several from this berg took In
London fair on Wednesday, Thurs-
day and Friday,
:Mrs. Schell arra tittle son, of De-
troit, who has been visiting her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. Austin, has return-
ed to her hone.
Mrs. L. Batty and sun George
were suddenly called to Yale, Mich„
un Sunday morning, owing to the
serious illness of Mr, Fulton, Mrs.
Baattie's 'brother-in-law,
Mr. Outer ute
t i s busY
a
d
y these days e-
Y
corating the interior of Trinity
church, Bayfield.
The many friends of :Mr. and Mrs.
'Melvin Clark assembled at their
home last Friday evening and made
the young couple :happy by present-
ingthem hent with .
a miscellaneous
shower,
Mrs, Woods, of Listowel, accom-
panied by her son George, of Toron-
to University, spent the week -end
with i,elatites herr, returning Mon-
day.a.
Y
Mr, and ;des. Long, of New York,
are the guests of Mr, and :Mrs, A.
'McConnell,
Misses Mary and ibiargaret Chuter
and Ruth Elliott spent the week -end
at Bayfield,
VARNA SCHOOL FAIR,
Grain -Wheat, 1 qt., Allan' Keyes;
ahead, Nellie Taylor,
Oats, sheaf, Audrey Johnston,
Barley, 1 qt, Lloyd Etue, John
Keys; sheaf, John Keys.
Field
Corin 30 ears
Mary Cam -
bell, Doreen j2eichert, ,Mervyn Keys;
3 stalks, Mary Campbell.
Sweet Corn, Willie ,MMcAsh, Harvey
Keys, Elizabeth Snowden, Vera
Smith, Doris Geni inhard, Margaret
Robinson.
Soy Beans, 1 pt!, Stewart .Baird,
Melee McClinehey; sheaf, Stewart
Baird Bruce McClinehey.
!Potatoes -Irish •Cobblers, Walter
Bohner, Elliott Chuter, Andrew ;Ma -
Kenzie, Jean Cantpbell, Thos. Castle,
Dorothy Armstrong,
Green Mountain potatoes, Phyllis
Mckenzie, Stanley Collins, Clarence
Reichert, John Keys, Annie Carlile,
Vera Smith,
D. po`ta'toes, Doris Gentienhard,
Walter John'stai;, Bobbie 'McKenzie,
Randall Pepper, Kieth Gemienhard,
Helen
Anderson.
Mangolds-Alvin •
g Alvin Reichert, Lloyd
Johnston, Meryvn Keyes, Milton
Talbot,Kenneth Etue
I Handkerchief, Alice Durrant,
Insertion, Maryann Steckle, Irene
Knight.
Doll's dress, Grace Robinson, Lil-
lian Elliott, Dean Castle, Isabel :Os-
inond, Berthena Sturgeon, Doris Ge-
meinhard.
Patch quilt, Evelyn Grainger, Mur-
iel Ellii,tt, Isabel Robinson, Dean
Castle, Audrey Swan, Emma Sturg-
eon.
Sample 01 embroidery, Ruth El-.
1 oat, Margaret Robinson, Jean Ceps, -
bell,
Irene Knight, Mabel Etta, Grace
Rob inso
Map of 'Huron, Allan Armstrong,'
Ifiolen Anderson, Helen Parker, Jack
Lindsay, Janet McAllister, Mabel
Osmond, •
:Map of North America, Bert
Mc-
Bride, Farquhar, Edgar
Harvey Keyes,
Olive
Steckle, Genevieve Etue.
Map of England, Roland Ketchen,
Melvin Snider, Margaret •Robinson,
Maryann Steckle, Grace Robinson,
Mabel Etue. -
Writing --"Little - Thins" Hazel
Hayter, Margaret Lamont' Tommy
Castle, Maude Parker, .Dean Castle,
Elva ,McClinehey; "Indian .Summer"
Harold Durrant, Helen +Anderson,
Irene Turner, Eulalie Caa•nie, Raadtall
Pepper, Isabel Osmond; "IhTe Corn
Ring," Evelyn 'Grainger, Dorothy
Farquhar, 'Bernice Leeds, Stewart
ITorton,-Vera Steep, Stanley' Collins,
Picture of school, Geo. Sturgeon,
Fred Weston, 'Mary Chuter, Mary
Widcomlbe, Helen Anderson, lv artha
Ceriwle,
:Writing, "Ingra'titude", Hattie Hig-
gins
Mary Y Ctut
er
Geo.
Cur
tS a
Viola
,
Lindsay, Lindsay, Agnes Kerr, Vi
Wheeler. .
Dandelion, Stewart Horton, Doris
Gemeinhard, Craig Kerr•,-tBnrthena
Sturgeon, Jean Carn'ie, , •Malinda
Steckle:'
Illustration "Little Rein Riding
Hoed,' Martha ,Carlile, Tom Castle,
T..ottis McLeod, Mabel Etue, Flor-
ence Gerber, Helen Anderson.
'Flowers_- Asters, Hunt Turner,
Alice Durres*, Evelyn Grainger, Mar-
garet Elliott, Campbell :McKinley,
Audrey Swan,
Sweet peas, Harvey Keys, Claire
McBride.
Phlox, Helen .Anderson, Eulalie
Carnie,.
Zinnias, Wesley Jones, Annie Auk-
enhead, Allan Keys, Ilene Talbot,
Walter Baird, gird
, Atirew
oF
n '
,McK a zee.
African Marigolds, Robert Ca'rnie,
Bruce McClinehey,' Viola Wheeler,
Elizabeth Snowden, Janet McAllister,
Core'op,sis, Dorothy Armstrong,
LONDESBORO, -
Mr. John Scott shipped two car
loads of stock on Saturday,
Mr. Carman .Moon"Rmotored to
Stratford on :Monday.
Mr. T. Miller is unloading another.
car of hard coal.
Mr. and' Mrs. Geo, Moon and fam-
ily are away on a motor trip, taking,
in Toronto. Niagara Falls, London,
and other points.
The funeral of Mr. John Taylor
was largely attended on Sunday, lvir.
Taylor will be much -missed by his
many friends.
M. !Weaver, Miss Broker, Miss
Levan and Alias Gertie Roberton mo-
tored sup from Toronto on •Saturclay:
returning. Sunday .afternoon.
ALMA.
rMr, Robison, of •Auburn, visited
friends 'here last week.
.Mr. and :Mfrs, Abram Hugfll spent•
a day last week with ,Hensall friends,
Mr. C. Sut'herla'nd was a recent
visitor to Sarnia and 'London,
1'ir. W, H, Jamieson has been
spending a week with : i
s• uncle,' and
other relatives at West ,Branch, Mich,
Miss M. Grieve, of Egnnondville
and Miss G. McLean of Hensalt spent
the week end with Miss Nona Dale
at her home here.
Mrs, McNair and daughter u of. Mon-
creif, spent. Saturday here.
rMr, and Mrs. •Richard Carter and
Mr, and Mrs, Derwin Carter of Lon
rlc5boro, spent Sunday with friends
here,
WINTHROP,
Don't fail to see Wembley Exhibi-
tion,-Cardno's ,Hall, 0et,'7th,
A number from 'here attended Lon-
don Fair last week.
Mrs. McLean and little son Jimmie
of Brussels, are visiting Mr, and Mrs,
F. Bullard,
Mrs. James Hudson of Egnond-
ville, is visiting cher daughter -Mrs.'
Sol. Shahnot this week,
A number of the members of Win-
throp ho
Women's s 'Missionar`
Sraciety
attended the 'Missionary Conference
in Seaforth on, Tue§day.
Asthma Brings !Misery ;but Dr. J.
D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy will
replace the misery with; welcome re-
Iief. Tn'haled as smoke or vep'or it
reaches the -very 5,lnerinost recesses
of the •bronchial passages and •soothes
them, Restriction passes and easy
fireat•11ing returns, - If you - knew as
well how this remedy would help
you as do thousands' of grateful
users, there would be a 'package' in
your home to -night. 'Try it.
No surgical operation is necessary
fn removing corns if Holloway's
Corn Remover be used,
AUCTION SALE.
'Oil Tuesda O. tolier .m,
Y, '4. ,
ors to AL Wta. 27, •con '•14 ,M'IcKillot ad-
joining the'rvillaige of Wa'1ton, clearing
sale of Farm Stock, Implement -A,
Grain and Hay. Armour Dundas,
Prole,; 'P, .Brown, Auct.
AUCTION SALE
Of rtiym.Stock, The undersigned
.has received instructions from IMr:
Ernest Townshend to sell by public
•iuc'tion at Mr, GeorgefFIolland's barn
1 snide southwest of Clinton, on the
Bayfield Road, on Saturday, Septetn-
ber 25th, commencing at 1.30 o' -clock
sharp, the following: 'General purpose
horse 4 years old, atpavy draft mare.
1I' years old, 'Durham .cow with calf
at •foot, 3 Holstein mows with "calf at
foot, 2 part Jersey cows with calf at
foot, Hereford cow with calf, at foot,
Hereford cow due to freshen in De-
cember, Sereford.cow due to freshen
in March, Hereford cow due to 'fresh-
en • in Api'il, Dunham cow due to
freshen, ih:IMarch, Holstein cow -milk-
ing ':good. These .cows are all young
and a' choice' lot. Three. Holstein
heifers due of freshen this fall, 2
Durham :Heifers. due to 'freshen this
fall, 10 two-year-old heifers, 13 'last
fall calves, 2 spring 'calves, .:Hereford
bull. Sow with 10 pigs six weeks
old., Terms.--811).-,Months' to
be-giiten 'on furnishing bankable:
!gasper or a discount of 6 per cent. pet
annum off for cash, or an additional 6
months' creclit'given with 6 per cent.
per annum added. No reserve as
proprietor has no stable. .Ernest
Townshend, Prop. . George H. El-
liott, auct•
Worms. cause 'fretfulness' and rob
the infant of sleep, the great nourish-
er. Mother Graves Worm Exterm-
inator will clear the stomach and in-
testines and restore healthfulness,
SEAFORTH MARKETS.
Wednesday , September 22, 1926,
V , r
t\dteat, Icer bus '. $L1St
Barle13� � c
y, d cr bu. ..:., ,..:..,..55
Buckwheat, per bus. 60c
Oats, per bus. 40e -45'c
Pens, per bus. 1.50
:bran per cwt. ... . 16S
.....
Shorts, per cwt. , $1.75'
Butter, per lb, 30c
Eggs, per doz. 32c -36e
Potatoes, per'bag....$1.50
Hogs per ewe : $ 12,00
BABY BUGGY FOR SALE.
Wickets, baby buggy, for -sale.. AP -
ply at The News Office, ' 11
✓ CAR FOR •SALE. . t .,..
A Gray Dort car '• for sale, In good
condition. Apply, to R. FROST. 9
GARAGE FOR RENT.
Space for one car in •private 'gar-
age. Apply to The News Office. 0
HOUSE FOR SALE.
.,'Lot with oomfoiita'ble house and'
nearly new barn with ;cement stabl-
ing. Also a very fine building lot of
about one acre •adjoiting. 'same on
whioh are a large ' up-to-da'te hett-
house, garage, good well, _ several
fruit trees, also small .fruit, Apply to
JAMES I, J'OIl1NSTON, three
blocks east of Carnegie Library,
Sea'forth. 0
FARM FOR SALE OR RENT.
Lot 34, concession 3, McKillop,
consisting of 100 acres. On the. prem-
ises are :'two bank barns, frame 'hous'e
with excellent cellar ‘,,and ,a large im-
plement house, Eight acres fall
wheat and. twenty€,our acres of alfal-
fa, Close to town and school. Will
'be sold on easy 'terms or if not sold
will be rented for a period of years.
For 'further particulars apply on the
premises. JAMBS T. SCOTT, 'R,R,2,
Seaforth. Phone 31 on 236. 0
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buyinirl be sure
and visit our store
It will save you
many dollars.
Behind
he
Front
The Laugh Sensation
of the year
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For
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Thursday Friday ' -- Saturday
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Medical,
DR, H. 'HUGH''' OSS, ,4ihy icizi
and Surgemt.Late of London 'Hos-
pital, London, England, Special
attention to diseases of the eye, ear,
nose and throat. . Office ' and resid-
ence behind Dominion Bank, Office
Picone No: 5; 'Residence ' Phone 106.
DR. F, J. BURROWS, Seaforth.
Office and residence, Goderich street,
east of the Methodist Church: , Cor-
oner for the County of Huron. Tele'.
phone No, 40. .•'
DR, C. MACKAY.-C. Mackay,
honor graduate . of Trinity- Univers-
ity and gold medallist of Trinity
Medical College; member -of the Col-
lege of Physicians and 'Surgebnp'pf
Ontario. -
DR. F. J. R. FORSTER-Eye, Ear,
Nose and Throat. Graduate in, Medi-
mine, University of Toronto 1897. Lite
Assistant New York Ophthalmic and
Aural Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and
Golden Square throat hospitals, ;Lon-
don, England, At Commercial hotel,
Seaforth, 3rd Monday in each month.
from 11 , 3 p,un, visit
on Sep`tema:rnber-2Othto, Next
Dental.
DR. J. A. MUNN •
Successor to Dr: R. R. Rose, gradu-
ate of Northwestern University, Chi-
cago, 311. Licentiate Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, 'Toronto. Office
over Sills' hardware, Main street;
• Seafortli, Phone 151.
DR. F. J. BECH'ELY, graduate
Royal College of 'Dental Surgeons,
Toronto. Office over W. R. Smith's
Grocery, Main street, Seaforth.
Phones, office 185,W, residence 185J.
Auctioneer. .
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for'the County of Huron. -
Arrangements can be„made for Sale
Date at The Seafortb News. Charges
moderate and satisfaction guarantees.
• General Fire,, Life,.
/Accident & Plutornobile
INSURANCE AGENT '
and dealer in Singer Sewing Machines
James Watson
North Main St. SEAFORTH, ONT.
THE MCKILLOP
Mutual Fire Insurance Co.
:'ARM . AND ISOLATED TOWN
PROPERTY 0 NL Y, INSURED
Officers -Janes Connolly, Goder-
ich; Alex. James Evans, Beechwood,
Vice . President; D. F. McGregor,
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer.
Dieectors-Wm. Rinn, No, 2, Sea-
forth; John Benneweis, Brodhagen;
Jamey Evans, Beechwood; ?,i, lLc-
Ewen, James Connolly, God-
erich; Alex. Clinton;Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea -
forth; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton;'
Robert Ferris,Harlocic; George Mc-
Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray
Gibson, Brucefield,
Agents-41ex. Leitch, r:r. 1, Clin-
ton; E.;Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A.
Murray, r.r. No.. 3, Seaforth; J. V.
Yeo, Holmesville; ' R. G., Jarmonth,
Bornholm. • James Kerr :i and John
Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties
desirous to effectinsurance or trans-
act other 'business will be promptly
attended to by application t0 any of
the above named officers addressed
to their respective postoffices.
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