The Seaforth News, 1927-04-07, Page 8THE SEAFO'RT 1 NEWS
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r s Thos.' Idttdsott and d Mr Etta Bell and `Claire, Way were ' cit The bride was charming in
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father and mother, and'AQrs. Alex ,read a very amusing poem ab°u @ followingwhich he
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Mahe, ee visited for ;pt1PUC o haPPY young P
I. Ca,setter. orostto and other Points.
3tf . ani}.gan A. , is ,Gladys L at Car- ding trip to T„
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Dr. (Dougall recently purchased a' mei Presbyterian church, a {QY monkey -skin silk, and a small.model
s
new touches
°, iew"coaeh , from, Cook ]",torn tion was held of ,theirpastor, fo hat of wood rose straw with
vicinity
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fie • 11 nl oro ' in
Quite a number froth ;Henna Rev. Mr, McTlroy,„ of T , ex- of brown, and the accessories, were
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'Welsh visited i i
'Miss Dorothy a very large :attendance, the cotnpteted the costume. On
our Saturday. Pich Was filled to capacity' and was nicely minreturn 'Mr. and Mrs. e. n
ing outthis week rented w flowers, both in `'the their
trim -
Mr. Harry Price is decorated 'With ti nn Rev will reside,.. at 60 Main street, east,
auditorium, join
ing r, to 'the farm he recently 1ping Mr. Mac m and the andrtoenjoin
orth, Mr. Josephrr, Macfarlane preached the sermon, North Bay. .them el tomany tfriends to
nary Seaf ,,, r er is here helping Iv
r of 'Kitchener, t after Rev. R. C. McDermid, _of in pishing "
nited
in ' will be missed tGoderich,
"i;.nox 'church, and p
him `to move. Harry in acct }ad Mrs: Leiper, who has been v}silting
binterim moderator, P
in Hensall as he has been here
and acting I 'Foote, of 'Cavett for the past two weeks with efriends
business for - a number of ye the chair. Rev. Mr.
of. xeter ''addressed the edngre- in town, returned toyher hom
ht E on '
Was well thought church,
A al of the Pram here attended Lizzie Day- gaticit and Rev. Mr. Larkin, of Sea- Catherines k with Feta
anal i late -�cerss•
, from me forth, closed the inductinhe con- bo Mr r. few days thisi week nsitt visited
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smith, Colin 'Saturday 'after hearty .greetings
Exeter cemetery, new pastor, after which all repairedadies nisi present United
Church
tin
April 12th
ler 'beingon has rented the to the schoolroom where the 1
liver barn vacated it for a lead tables laden with the good things the town hall'on Tuesday, P
y Price,and isusing
of life, and where a socias hour orMs° at
In of iHe isall.m„ under heUlnited auspices
'Clutr h,,
Harrypleasantly spent. Rev. machinery warehouse. !Mr.'Hudson was very
largeo cS ring is of 't'Icllroy enters upon hes pastorate Amongst other items, both literary.
}5 dehas engagedfor his,Arthur
trade, favorable, circumstances and musical, will be the presentation
machinery dailyunder very
and has Mr, Arthur 'Dick, his call being unanimous and the can- of the trial scene fron>n,.tlse Merchant
gregation being very much pleased of Venice,
dor some time, to help loins in the rovith his pn?Pit ability. .-.- .
warehouse. Patterson was tatccn to
Miss Eileen Brownlee, of •Gacterich, Master Ray
is visiting friends in this vicinity this Seaforth hospital on Tuesday to be Miss Elizabeth Ann Dayman. --
The noble' band of pioneers who made
week h e operated on for appendiaiteely YIr- this beautiful township what it is
'Mr. J° to G leas- many have one to their
Saturdayon'.morn' re- covert'. '❑ the town
of'
Mr, , on visited on Loiiisb" rutntnoueadot ink
a '� ll rr o W uo-
Mrs. as a your so o ,s. and Bose:
iMr ;nrd: J "Save Y° ,: m with blonde shoe
Sunday with sang accompanied by Jean 'Bon georgette
Boni of Seafortrh. ow IAEt theceremony a wedding din
his
ISCafprth} visited1 c e
iD Munn, ofthroe on P t th eI wa sery
ler eft s
Cts cgmpose ] 1 ft fpr awed
have• spent.' the 'winter' }n Toronto,
nett
rnd
holm,
h t e
lits ,qow=• ana has purchased
to 'lose ,
another.
r ides here,
s� McGregor, avhq.. es
Mrs,
is anile the doctor's race at.present.
r
Delay is Dangerous,
have,
ne
ti for
ttt
s
,' then
'Mt•, ,� D. Field had
arebeing
steadily °re-
ceived, fol'. the F1Serr-Bryson Tours
and the.available accommodation is
being rapidly 'booked up, .• The Kerr -
[Bryson
_K
which
.
on Western tern
Tour
IBC 5
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travel to the ,Pacific Coast via" the,
'Canadian. National •'Rafl'ways,
return-
ing through
eturting<through the United- States in-
cludes in its itinerary the outstanding
nt
tine
of
the continent,
' s
'act 4n
' atti t
scenic
o tut
Mt
Park, such as jasper National Pa , of the
Robson, the Inside Passage
North 'Pacific Coast,.Yellowstone
Peak,s
en
'
Pike's National ePark, and o'tlRockies. The
tinct of the Colorado
RerreBryson Eastern Tour will in-
clude visits to many sof the 'interesting
spots which ;figured so 'prominently
in ithe struggle between France and
of the
Britain for the possession
new empire, 'Montreal (originally the
Indian Village of ,Hochclaga), Que-
bec
of
tore
' men
vivid its
City,
with bee
Breton,
, B ,
Cape alin P
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M
acid
Wolfe
Boston.
ort
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Annapolis an
I£ you wish to make sure of your
place in one of these tours, you will
be well advised to make your re-
servations now. 'Send for handsome-
ly illustrated descriptive booklets to
H. C. Bourlier, General Passenger
Agent, 'Canadian ,National ,Railways,
Toronto, or to Martin Kerr, 4 iBenlah
ave., Hamilton, or A. E. 1Bryson, 44
Silverthorn ave., Toronto.
HOUSE FOR ',SALE.
1•r`iuls
all ,
acre land, .freest su? ,
'l
brick
garage sand � stirble; moderli ieoos ,
house, '8 rooms 'arid bath, su
ce soft and ,hard water, hydro,
firepla ,
Village of'Walton.
in
most ;be said. to close
Property 1t
estate
f
1# y I• Eft Walton
GARD N
Acton
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K. GRA -IAM,
1'5
BUGGY FOR SALE
res
new tiles,
buggy, gy
=tied g ,
ber t P
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ub
g�pod condition. AppY to SOL.
Phone
SHANNON, RA, 1, : Seaforth.1'5
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THURSDAY, APRIL 7,,,1927,
SEA,EORTH MARKETS.
'Wednesday Apral 4th•
r bushel . •$L20
Wheats pe, .
W
bushel' per Uu
Barley,
Op
Oats, Per bus................45c-50e.`
65e.
r �bus
9Shorts,
hor s, per
-ep1.85
�l ors er cwt,
w t t , p :1,75.
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L . e ; ,20c 26c
0
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:d
Eggs, per
gg ,1,25
$
P•otato'es; :ger •bag
c t. .$10.00
tllogs, Per W
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'Mork guaranteed; Prices reason
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accounts
All 1
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Michael Broderick,. rrliust be settle
by April. 9th, or will be handed - n
for doilection. JOHN J.
ERI'CK,
t McDonald arrived ant friends hope for a speedy h reward and many
morning from his p
tripto the West Indies, andA concert 'will be lull 3 r'1 18th,
of their
cheaildren
idays have also passed
o were born dur-
acre able trap.
ports- very enjoy hall on 'Monday evening, P s togthat'bourn from Which no traveller
Cook Bros. have sold quite ber num,of under the auspices of the Tiensall
of new cars. A Bowling •Club. The concert will he •has ever returned. And it is a potent
h dtheds are der to those of us who are still
e theito0
men left hermost of ag 1' Chile. alive that we ,
'her n tee In
a proceeds rem
week the
w and P tl
the a a
of talent n
first soon pay & home 'must s
which
'brought
home nine cars, m in aid of the ow nigdivet of nature, down our arms,
which are sold. Mr. `Harnythis year The services in all tiuee ch trendslay
energetic salesman R on Sunday last were largely at and be gathered
lis our
o'tllaourrhands,
is their 6 and
is making M , 'Sinclair preached when the to
may it 'be taken up by those who are
near and dear to us and carried on-
ward until they too, leave this "vale of
tears;' and pass to that eternal city
not made with hands, eternal in the
heavens. It is ourlduty
this
week to record the death of another
well lenowst citizen of this township in
the person of MissElizabeth Ann
Dayman, eldest daeghter of the late
John and Harriet 1Dayman, whodied
very soddenly on Thursday, 'March
31st last. The deceased had been in
her usual -health and tstrengthwu til
Mr. Edgar :tfct ucen
some improvements to his residence lice United 'Church, Rev. ASF. Mcllroy
on Queen street. t at Carmel Presbyterian church, and
?dr, and Mrs John Passusolc were `Rev. Mr. 'Naylor at the Anglican'
in,LondonVerne redden has taken a 1 church. The regular
Mr. i e Council. Meeting. -
posir. John in Cook Brost of Drysdale was - monthly meeting of the village botul-
Ylr.Laporte, Dry 1 ell was held on Tuesday evening,
in fawn Monday. Ki'April 5th, with all the members •pre -
Mr. E. F. Knipe spent the week -end
,ettt. The minutes of the last meet-
at his home in Listowel• meet-
ing was read and adopted on motion
The (Mission Circle of the United of Consitt and Higgins. 'Reeve Gel -
'Church on Friday evening last spent ger reported to the 'Council that he
the home oil had seen to the removal of the 'Bees -
his the Indian Re -
SEED POTATOES.
.'quantity of seed potatoes for
sale. Apply to JOHN DAILTON,
RR. No. 2, Dublin.
PR.OFESSIO}�TAL CA.RD5:
Medical,
h s corn
P
'OSS Y
ROSS, ,
HUGH IR.- H.
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and Surgeon. Late of London Hos.`
ital London, 'England. ' Specia-
ai ,
attention to. diseases of the 'eye, car, •
rsi.
c
nose and throat. Office, and d ,
Office.
behind`Dominion ,13adlt.:Of
once
5; • Residence Phone (t6.
Phone. No.
J. BU'RROWS, Seafortb.,
E.
DR.J
is street,.
residence, Goderich Office and
east of the Methodist Church: Cor-
oner for the; County of Huron,` Tela
phone No. 40.
lra
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graduate ' of 'T+tinity Univers-
ity
honor grade
d gold medallist of Trinity,
an
Col-
lege
C College; •inember;of the,C
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Medical g
of.
'Surgeons
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'House ".on James, street, six. rooms
of
and d
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bail
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complete o
and P
'' lights.
' h
rte
ect g
' ellen:
EI
taps in the kit
Kellar with cement' floor, Stable
o�n
.property. Apply on the premises
t£
Seaforth.
t ea
. 'T S
'BRIGHT, to W. D. Blit
USE FOR SALE.
110USE
with suntme
hitchers; hard and soft water, large
S.
cellar.• In first class condition. S.
McGAIR, Elizabeth street,
• SEED MTS. -.
to
god
clean seed
. an -merit, g
-limited
,
-A
cattle
1
ata
toes
' of ,
a s
few b P
g
oats, a
collie dog pup, 3% months old. C.
LITTLE, 24 on 240, Seaforth. tf.
TO RENT,
'House on John street, the property
of Mr. F. G. Neelin, Apply to JOHN
CONIS•I'TT, 1Seafolrtth, Phone 203. '
AUCTION SALE OF HORSES'
20 head of welt nred Percherons
and Clydes, mares and geldings,
ranging from three to seven years old,
all 'broken in harness, will be sold by
public auction, at Commercial Aoptel
Barns, Seaforth, on Friday,
Sth, at 1:30 p.m. sharp. 'Will be
before
days ready. for inspection three c y
sale. Terms -1-3 of purchase money,
cash; balance 6 mos, credit on ap-
proved joint notes; discount of 10
per cent. per auitum Allowed for cash
on credit amounts. T. Brown, acct,
Sager & 'Caplin, props.
a Gel -
leas= evening
Miss Zetta Passmore, a bride at (tsar family bac to slit Was -' __•, -
week. Miss Passmore who .vasCea ! ccrve, and 'bought their tickets
and
valued member of the Circle, wasp , paid the freight on their household paralytic stroke and in a short time
d h h r Fellow members with a y effects +He also reported the extra
the vital spark had tied. The de-
f
re
when t bout on the farm where
Bente Y c
casserole, and all joined in wishing session of the County Counct ,
her haPP'•txess arta success. the county valuation was again taken
The orchestra dance held in the tit and said that Hensall's valuation
town hall on Thursday evening last,, as set by the committee at 4347,000.
was largely attended. I'ed'Me musiciwould be reduced by the amount of
Boys of 'Landon, furnished 'the music l our business and income assessment,
$24,000, or that Hensall's new assess-
ment for County purposes would be
about $324,000. Councillors Priest
and Consist reported on the draining
-•f the park and it was decided to
for the evenang.
Death of Mrs. Thomas Farquhar--
I.fensall was again called oft this week
to mourn the loss sof cote of its highly
is }n the,person
respected re. .,
order the tile and commence the war
hlrs Thomas Farquhar, who passed ; '
away at her home here on Friday last, + 1s soon as possible. Colin ctlirtedstli
assessor for the village, P
after a short illness with pneumonia. assessment roll for 1927 to the cowl -
Alice
Kilty,
ar's maiden name was orn on a
t, which was accepted, and the Alice Kitty, and she was bears ago•
as -
farm north of 'Clinton 7., y scssor ordered to be paid. Aar. 1-1-ad-
After
any
uhar, rutted to P
Far inbt
After her marriage 'to Mr. q rat was also it. Mr.
they lived on a farm near fora few I of the stop -signs needing
years, atter which they msputa Hemphill, the Collector, was present
farm on the Parr Line, Hay, rad gave a statement of the 1926
al Hillsgreen, where they 'wereresidents taxes which were not collected. As
these amounts have been placed its
ceased was 1856,
her parents first settled in May,
and had spent .her life of three score
and ten years and upwards in the
neighborhood, where she was horn.
Inc.She school houseed s atl IKippen, and lat-
terly
afirst at the r
terly at old Na 2, Tuckcrsmith; On
reaching womanhood she took an ac-
tive part in the work and management
of -her parents' farms in this township,
and carefully ministered toher
Her par -
in their declining- n' n Dayman, was
-hither, o the late J
one of the honored pioneers of this
section and was a blacksmith and
had a forge on his farm in the early
days, and when the 'oxen would ,break
yoke it eves
a logging chain or an ox yo
sent to John Davison to be repaired,
a dire s
He died several years agothose
'memory is still cherished by
who knew hitn best. A very happy
me
at
took place 25 theirfamily
heir aged
m t Christmas, wh-o ' ears of
mother who was nearly. 90 Y
,age, had the pleasure of having all of
her children home for Christmas, a
short time before she died. The fun-
efrom
ral
late of the
residc nceson Saturdaywas , April
second, and was largely attended by
her many friends and some of her
old schoolmates, who are still alive
in this neighborhood. The funeral
services were conducted by the Rev.
R. A Lundy, of Kippen, and the Rev.
Mr. Durant, of Varna, who bore testi-
mony to her splendid life and Chris-
tian character and especially forher
d
her aged parents
tion to
g
d atten
care an ears. tHer
during their declining Y
remains were interred in Exeter cem-
etery, and the pallbearers -were John
MONaughton, John Norris, Robert T.
Elgie, W. E. 'Butt, Robt. Delman and
T. W Butt.
Mrs Thomas Butt visited her
mother, Mrs,'Glazier, of 'Clinttotl,
who is at present very sick,
We ase pleased to see Mr. Fulton
out again. He was strong enough on
Wednesday evening last to walk
clown to the store. Everybody was
very glad to see him, and children,
Mrs, V. Terryberry
of ,west -end Tuckersmith, spent the
week -end with her parents, 'Mr, ,and
'Mrs,. Jas. McClymont•
The citizens of the vicinity are very
sorry to hear of the death of an' old
r 1fr Tolut Moffat, Clinton,
respected an v.. moved
for over 20 years. Its 1911 they
to •Hensall and have resided here 1
continuously slice, 'Besides her ssoW
bereaved husband, she leaves to
mourn her loss, four children, Charles
of Stanley township, `-Frank of 'Hen-
sall, 'Mrs. 4Lambert, of,B l ,Falls, and
Miss Sophia,'of Niagara
Ang'Far-
lican Church, anhar d her pastor, tmentber of he Re -e.
Mr. Naylor, took the services both at
the house and at the grave. The fun-
eral took place from the fancily resi-
dence on Queen street on 'Monday af-
ternoon, interment being in Clinton
Cemetery. The pallbearers were
'Messrs. 'Wm. Jttrrott, Fred Stelcic,
Nathan Peck, 'George 'Case, Thomas
o fist
'Hudson and George Petty.
those who attended the funeral from
e distance were Mr. and Mrs. 'We'.
Moore, and Mr. and Mrs, Adam Fost-
er, of Goderich, Mrs. 'Lambert, of
Buffalo. ,and Miss Sophia Farquhar,
of Niagara Falls.
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Sinclair, of Eg-
ncondville, who passed within their
last
home on Wednesday
or three hours of each other, were
former well known residents of Hen-
sel!, having lived for a ntcmber of
years on the east side ,of the London
road, In the house now occupied by
Mr. John Mousseau. They moved from
here to a farm west of Chisellmrst and
from there, after a few years, to Eg-
mondville. The l
was largely attended,t'ootk placefrom
their late home on Friday afternoon,
interment being in Maitland Bank
cemetery, 'Seaforth.
The meeting of the Young People's
League of the United Church h wtas
held on Monday evening,
e
newly elected officers in charge, The
meeting was in ,charges S9 Bach Ellis
and presided over by the sing-
ingmeeting was opened by
,of a hymn, after which Mrs. Sam-
mie led in prayer. The Scripture les-
son,, Matt: 6, 1-15, was read by Miss
Mildred McDonell, after which the
minutes of The last sheeting were read
by the secretary; Miss Flora Mseri Pearl
'Readings were giverngb also Dorothy
Elder, Irma Higg Miss
iGretanan. An Lantmie anda solo instrumental y
retaMrs
Joynt were ail well rendered' Daft
topic was' very ably given by
Gladys Luker on Success. Dr. Knapp
was'appointed President for the com-
ing year, The meeting was closed by
`singing hymn 246, after which all re -
vested the Lord's prayer,
The Literary ,Society of the Hensall
'Gontinuatfon school held' an "At
Home an :the basement of the United
Church on ariidy.eveningtlast.
ParRo
?3e11 very
the county treasurer's hands
lection, Collector 'Hemphill was re-
lieved from further responsibility,
The Clerk was instructed to prepare
a s tw o f
ulatthe traffic corning
onKing sreetwherethe
stop
signs are already placed. A penalty
will be levied against anyone inthe
tlssigns
future who drives by '
out stopping. Councillor Higgins
brought up the matter of the boys
running their wagons ftp a
wn
in the business block on King
street, Mr. Higgins thought it a very
dangerous practice both for -the boys
themselves and also for the drivers of
block and
of Kinsged streetrtothe be mars
s
dea
prohibited arca to any boys with
small wagosts, unless drawing them
by band, and let the children. use the
sidewalks on the back effects for
running their wagons. The town by-
law prohibits the children from run-
ning their wagons on the sidewalks
and the town constable is enforcing
the bylaw, especially on King street.
The children now take the cement
road and it is a terribly dangerous
practice. A number of accounts 'were
presented and ordered paid. The
meeting then adjourned to meet again
on -the call of the Reeve,
The fire brigade held their monthly
meeting on Tuesday evening. ,
Mrs. John Leiper, of St. Catherines,
has purchased the residence of the
late Wm. Truemner on King street.
Mr, and Mrs. Leiper intend moving
bock to Hensall again,
Death of Elijah Edwards. - The
death occurred at his late home on
Lot 17, Con, 3, Hay, of Elijah 'Ed-
wards, in his 78th year. Mr, Ed-
wards made his 'some with his
nephew, late Basil Edwards, and
scone two weeks ago, was stricken
with pneumonia. Despite the best
skill and nursing he failed to rally,
and passed away on Sunday Mr.
Edwards never married and spent
over fifty years of his life on the
farm where :he died, He was -a mem-
ber of the Anglican church and a
Copolitics. The fun-
eral
inp after-
noontook place on Wednesday
noon to Hensall. Union cemetery,
Rev.
Rev Mr. 'Naylor having charge
1
the. service. •
Mr. Mills, High School Inspector,
was here on 'Wednesday last, inspect-
ing the Continuation school,
!iliss Thelma Hudson . spent the
week end with 'friends in Listoe el,
The roads in this vicinity
good shape, now, drying' up nicely,
andbeing scraped this last few days.
A quiet wedding was solemnized onat
the United 'Church pa
rsonage
AUCTION, SALE.
On Saturday, April 9th, at 2 p.m,
tlsere will 'be sold by public auction
at 'their rooms, opposite Ootnmerial
Hotel, Seaforth, the following house-
hold effects:
7c dining chairs,,o'1oot rockersuite, 1
lounge, 2 feather beds, 't ''mattress,'
pillows,
s, 3
3 e
looking glasses, pctures, glassware,
crockery and dashes, 1 'brass kettle,
electric light fixtures, clothes basket,
1 Quebec heater, 1 electric beget,
2 dozen fruit jeans and other small
articles. No reserve. Terms of sale,
cash. T. Brown, auct.,, A and K.
'McLennan, proprietresses:
Six -roomed .cottage wit r
FURNITURE. FOR SALE.
A quantity of furniture for sale. R.
J. WEGG, James and lW}Lson stre•eets,
Seaforth,
HOUSE -FOR SALE
That modern (brick dwelling on
Goderich street, Seaforth, formerly
occupied 'by the late Robert Willis,
Convenient terms, ,Immediate -pos-
session. Apply to W. G. WILLIS or
W9LI:IAM'BLA'CK, Executors of
Estate of'Robert 'Willis, ;Seaforth. 16
D. F. J. R. FORSTER-..Eye, )tar
Note and Throat. Graduate, in M
rine, University of Toronto 1897. U
Assistant New York Ophthalmic and.
Aural, Institute, Moorefield's Eye, and.
Golden Square throat hospitals, Lan-
don, England. At Commercial hotel,`
Seaforth, 3rd Monday in each month,:
to 3. . .:
from.m.
P
11 a.m.
FOR
SALE
Cot
stretcher
e
r
with
springs rin
s
an
d
'mat-
tress.
'Kitchenst
cheA cabinet
et i
n-g
b0
deon
con-
dition. Apply at The News Office,
14
TIMOTHY SEED FOR SALE.
A quantity of timothy seed, stands
government test No. 2. Price $4.00
per' bushel. 'RO'BE'RT :BEATTIE,
Lot 2, con. 10, `Hallett.
14
WANTED.
A married lady with spare time to
take orders for the ,California Per-
fume Company's goods in 'Seaforth
and vicinity. 'Good 'cosnmission. Ap-
ply 'HELEN PRE•N'CH, Supervisor,
Seaforth,
DRAIN TILE.
'We have a large stock of well
burnt and seasoned tile on hand 1
which we' will clear at reduced prices
to make room for The new stock. We
now have a large truck and deliver at.
reasonable rates. KRU'SE IBRO'S„
RR No. 3, Seaforth, Ont. Phone e
14 on 160. _..._6
LADIES, NOTICE.
(MissHarrison, hairdressers will be
in 'Seaforth at the Commercial hotel,
'April 12th, to attend customers.
RANGE FOR SALE.
Gurney -Oxford range, in first-class
condition, with new coal grates, Price
$12.00, Apply to 5. CUDMORE,
town limits, west 'Goderich st•, Sea -
forth.
GARDEN LAND TO RENT.
Two acresApply tO'LIVER laISIEGRId for S
orT,
Centre street, Se14rth. •Phone 268w.
OVERLAND 'AUTOMOBILES
See the Whippet Fours and Sixes,
Overlands and 'Willys Knight 'Sixes,
all equipped with 4 -wheel 'brakes,
One , door west df Aberhart's Drug
Store. Phone 17, Elliott's Garage.
G. C:''BE'LL, 'Overland Dearer. 20
at
G
radu e of
R AT.
P O
DR. W
.C.S
D
Faculty of Melr
ing,
'
University
of
Western Ontario,
Member
London. n. e
of College of Physicians and Sur-
geons of Ontario. Office in Aberhart's•
'Drug Store, Main St., Seaforth:
Phone 90. '
Dental.
HOUSE AND LOT FOR SALE. 1
House with all ,,modern conveni-
ences, one acre of land, situated to Pin
the E.
GARiDINER, Walton. e of Walton. A�pty tf
ROOMS TO RENT.
Five rooms over Silverwood's store,
six rooms over D., H. 'Stewart's.
store.
Well ventilated, Newly ore.
electric lights, to�- water, inside
c
cu -
i
toilet." Reasonable rent. For occuP-
ancy, April 1st. •Apply to E.' L.' BOX.
16
BABY CHICKS.
;Barred Rocks hatched ffrom care-
fully culled high producing
ter
layers, $20 per 100. Barron strain
single tomb White tLeghorns, $15 Per
100. JAME'S.M. SCOTT, Seaforth.
Phone 32 on 251. d
DR. J. A. MUNN
Successor to Dr. R. R. Roes, gradu-
ate of Northwestern University, Chi-
cago, Li1. Licentiate Royal College of
Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office
over Silts' hardware, Main street;
Seaforth. Phone 151.
CI
E W. BATEMAN
di s` and Men's n's Tailor e
Suits from $25.04 up
V
all"
Bring your own Cloth
and
Wave it made up here.
Over Keating's Drug Store
SEAFORTH
DR. F. J. BECHELY, graduate
Royal 'College of Dental Surgeons,
Toronto. Office over
street, R. Smith'
Grocery,
office 5+W
185'.
residence T
Ce n
18
h.
,
Phones, o,
Auctioneer.
'F. W. WI'GG,-''Seaforth, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Fifteen years' experience in selling by
auction, 'farms, stock, im'plements,'etc.
Satisfaction guaranteed. Phone 168
Seaforth, or The Seaforh'N'ews office.
GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed
Auctioneer for the County of Huron.
Arrangements can be made for Sale
Date at The Seaforth News. Charity",
moderate and satisfaction guaranteed.
CHAS. A. HOWEY has resumed
his classes in the instruction of piano,
organ and theory. Phone 194, 'S
forth.
General Fire, Life,
Accident & Automobille
Musical Instruction.
INSURANCE AGENT
and dealer in Singer Sewing Machines
James ,Watson
North Main St. S'EAFORTH, ONT.
alssersiseeesellelliellemesslessimemeeseeloselelemeesamaeslemilelessmainialliameenni
TIMOTHY SEED
Government tested timothy seed, 5
percent, alsike, free from all primary
noxious weeds, $4.75 a bushel.. RUS-
SELL DOUGHERTY, lot 11, con.
17, Grey. 'Walton P. O. tf.
HELP WANTED.GCOMMER-
CIAL HOTEL, wanted S5 af'orth.COM 14
CARD OF THANES.
'Mrs. Geo, T Turnbull and family,
of Seaforth, desire to thank their
neighbors, friends and relatives- for
their kindness and sympathy; also
for the floral tributes and loan of
cars during their recent sad bereave -
cue
Mr, and Mrs. \Vm, Ivigon, wvha y Ment,
e
WE ARE FAIR
WE WILL PAY YOU
50cPer Pound For Choice Dairy Butter-in:1,1b. Prints only -
30e For Your New Laid Eggs
WE WILL SELL YOTJ
William's Work Shoes 1It
Grob Work Shoes at
Good Value Brooms at
Perrins Soda Biscuits at
Perrins Fancy Biscuits • at
$3.00
$3.5.a
36n
15c
28o
5 Bars' Naphtha Soap at 22c
IT PAYS TO BUY IN BGMONDVILLE
ai •
F
,
W. Jo
gan
Egmondville
Warner Bros. Present
CHAPLIN'S
SYD.
Merry Medicine for the Melancholy
Oh! A Nurse,^
There's nolet-up isa this gorgeous, gay and rollickingstory
t. p
with the inimitable Sydney in a continuous mizup with
rum -runners, a runawayheiress and scheming matchmaker
If you think the star of "Charley's Aunt" could never be
as funny main see "Ohl What A Nurse"
HERE Thursday, Friday and Saturday
with ,SaturdarMatinee
Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday
m
a
Thornas
in
TIN GODS
THE McKILLOP
Mutuai Fire Insurance .4%
A
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ISOLATED D T
OWN T
FARM
AN
PROPERTY J m N Connolly, INSURED
Goder-
ich; Alex. James Frons, Beechwood.
Vice President; D. F. McGregor,
Seaforth, Sec. -Treasurer.
Directors -'Wm. Rinn, No. 2, Sea -
forth; John Benneweis, Brodhageal
James Evans, Beechwood; )d. Mc-
Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly, God-
erich; Alex.'Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea-
forth; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton;
Robert Ferris, Harlock; George i c-
Cartney, No, 3, Seaforth; Murray
Gibson, Brucefield.
Agents -Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin-
ton; E. Hinchley,
Murray, r.r, No. 3, Seaforth; • J. V.
Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jatmonth,
Bornholm. James Kerr and `John
Govenlock, Seaforth; auditors. Parties
desirous to effect insurance or traria-
act other business will be promptly
tot
any of,
' tion Y
byapplication �
attended to
pP
the above named officers adi11•essed
to their respective postoffioes. -
CREAM
1 We guarantee 'Correct Weight
and tests. Paymentsmade daily,
Cans returned daily. Highest
prevailing market -pried,end
us your next shipment.
SWIFT CANADIAN Co. Ltd.;'
WEST TORONTO.
Si L
FOR
FARM i
�..
80 acres of good land, situated„oe
lot 8, north boundary of Hay tp. 23i
miles from I{ippen, 5+ miles from
Hensall and Zurich. The favi con-
sists of 70 acres of tillable land and
about 10• acres of hardwood bush. 4
acres wheat. Barn on g
ood foundation, and a good, conifortalile
frame. house. Two good wells Ori the
premises. Immediate possession. Ab -
ply to Mrs. C. 'COCH,RANE, R. R
:18
No. 2, Hensall.
"Say it With Flowers"
Choice Cut Flowers, Artistic Fier -
SPECIAL NEXT WEEKEND
al Designs, Wedding Bunches,'ete„
Volga'Boatman
on short notice. Express -prepaid on
all orders amounting to $5 and over.
GEORGE STEWART
The '
Phone 105 ' Florist Goderich
20 _
Cores disappear when treated with'
Holloway's Corn Remover without
leaving a scar.