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The Seaforth News, 1927-10-27, Page 8PAGE EIGHT PIENSALL, Mr,` Jack Carmichael of Detroit vis- ited over the week end at his home, .dr. Wm.. Stone of Detroit visited for a few days with his father and teeter' here., .. Mr,' Laird J'ayee of Western Uni- versity spent the week end at home. 'Mr. and Airs, A, J•. Sweitzer and little daughter Lois of Detroit visited over the week -end with Mr, and Mrs. Robert Higgins and family. Death of Rev, Dr. Fletcher, -There passed away at his home in Hensel' on, Friday evening, Ret. Dr, Cohn Fletcher in his 84th year. De, Flet- cher was born in Scotland and ca}ne. to Canada as, a young man and was in charge of the Thames Road and Kirkton Presbyterian churches for some 43 years. On retiring from the mhsjstry two or three years ago he came to Hensall and has since lived here. -He was elected Moderator of the Presbyterian Chttreh some tee years ago, and has tilled many offices of responsibility in Presbytery and Synod. Mrs. Fletcher died, a number of years ago and the Doctor has since made his home with his mother-in- law, Mrs.' Agur, and her daughter. The funeral was held on Tuesday af- ternoon. A short service was held M his late home at 12.45, after which elle funer•tl, proceeded 'to Thames Road United :Church where he served so well and faithfully for over 40 years, where a public service was held, after which the body was taken to hirkton cemetery for interment, Mrs. Fletcher being burieei at Kirk- ion, Messr:. Lee Heddeu, Robt. Robert- son and David Beeswax left en Mon- day meaning for the Sudbury district where they intend hunting and trapping for the winter. Our Council are this week having several large water tanks constructed to different parts of :he town for fire protection purposes. Geo. Hudson has the contract for the excavating, and Alf. Taylor for the cement work. Mise Mattie Etiis is having a sale of her household effects an Saturday ,ftereu+ou of this week. Miss Ellis re- cently sold her home to W. L. Mc- Laren, of Cromarty, who takes pos- seseieu Nov, 1st. Her eieter, Mrs i "cd a ntahacotnhe, of Guelph, .; liere helping her get ready for the .aie A :timber from Hensel', attende", the -fowl supper at Thames Road on Monday evening. The meeting oi the Young People's League is the United Church was held on Monday evening with 150 present. The tneetiug was in charge of and presided s ter by the President, •Jr. Knapp, and was ,>pene i by sing- ing hymn 384, after uhtch all repeat- ed epeate i' the Lord's prayer, I ate :pone ?recon was read hw Mr. ! h„ Pass more, after which Mr. Simelair le:: in prayer. iltmn 12 was then sung + llowert b • a well rendered solo by air Sane Rennie entitled I Love a a::_.c.' i violip selection was given by Mr. Thos, Murdoch, accompanied by Me l red Hess cut the pian,,. Mt Mt .ltiav was called on _ and gave an ldrese to "Education," w h est was greatly enjoyed by the audience. A male t,tta' e.ttc els • •'i soelwin, H. l'hiie, l i s ss e, r Kaci ten f o!!ick. Air \its r ,tk fevered Site league ogee; with a vi ! st selection, aecom s -! bv Me. hese It tons moved by .3lr. i noir, sec: rid by Mr. '+,t Jterlanththanking the ten for the splendid programme fitey had given end the nit . ,g was closed by sing Mg hymn 154, after which all repeat el the ,nizpah benediction, The exe- cutive xecu ive me at the close of the men "1'et titing amounted to $8.16. Th ervi es in the United Church on Sunday .eat were largely attended. Rev. Mr. Sinclair preached at the morning service. Mrs. Woods, of Breekville, rendered a very pleasing solo. in the evening, Rev. Mr. Drier, oa the Zurich Evangelical ctanr.ds and he choir. ,-. netted the service. Ret Mr. Sinelair, pastor of the unite i Church, r„ the sihoir, motored to Zurich : Sunda, evening and eon ducted the service ie the Evangelical Attired:, lite rle:>ir rendered two an - theme. s-,;, by yfr, Sam Rennie, cruet by Mrs. Lee Hedden and Mr. 1V, O, Godwin. and a violin whet ors let Miss Greta Larnmie, Mr. and Mrs, J. D. Buchanan, of 'London, visited for a few •!ays wi h Mr. and Mrs. ,flex Buchanan, Mr. Wm. Sangster is improving the eppearaeee a his tante i>y 'staving, new verandah built. The maty friends r,f Mr. Geo. Thompson will 'u pleatied to hear that he le able he .sr:oui:d again eller his receet +' e . -s; Mr, Andrew hast m e, Detroit, vis- ited for a Sew lays with telativee in. town, Mrs Andrew Donna and dough # ter. \lis;, Cassie D,ngall, have return - e' holm e titer sp# t fel g seri ai ,reeks 'u ith relatives i \f,nlr,on. 1 'of vier was l•e ie at thehomene ,sirs. 3 W. Skinner on Wed- 41.e,5,13N 0,ttnitig :ast nttl twin largely atter -1 di Mi-tore. Erneet Shadd_ek and Herb Hoggarth are this wveck painting Mr. Laird \Ii lilt :s new t. i.e. Mr, Jahn Passntcct was in London. r t ee' av is bnsir,e s. Mr. Henry Pybus is improving the •appearance of his hose Icy having it Hirth' painted. M i o:a Simpson, of Detroit, wn sue tett A't,T1.7 here Vig,itirlg with her ;:ereefe tale and ills, Robe Bon - throe. reter'aed to Detroit on Sunday. Mr. J•,. W. Ortwein wes wasLindon Satin clay on business. if ss I e:e Sparks, of L'ractfvr,l, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Jas. t parks, Mr. Samuel Merrier has received his new c retia separator and is busy again threshing, Mr. John Fisher is also improving the appeerence of his home by hav- ing it painted. The fowl supper and concert given by the ladies of the Presbyterian church was largely attended. Supper was served inthe basement of the church frier, 5 to 9, when some 700 enjoyed the good things provided by the ladies. The concert was given in the Town Hall by the Brunswick trio of London,the hall being crowded to the doors, A number from Hensall motored to Thames Road church on Tuesday aY to attend the funeral of the late Dr. C. Fletcher. Jordan afternoon to Cromarty eeme- ery, the service being conducted by Some from this vicinity are looking forward to the plowing match to be held at Mr. Luther's farm near 'Thames Road on Friday; October 28, This match is under the auspices of the Exeter Plowmen's Association, Mrs. C. .5. Hudson and sister, Mrs, R. Patterson, have returned home af- ter apleasant visit inLondon and Niagara Falls, Mrs, Dave ,Beeswax and family debt on Monday for Ravenswood, where they will remain for a time, Mrs, Anna McDonald is spending a number of weeks in Goderich nursing Mrs. Orville Twechtell, Mrs. Wm. Fairbairn received word ou Monday that' her sister, Miss Ruth Green, of Grand Bent, was taken ser- iously ill with appendicitis and was taken to a London hospital, where an operation was performed. Her many friends will be pleased to leant that she is getting along nicely. The following announcement refers to Miss Edna McDonald, daughter of the fate Mr. and Mrs. Hugh McDon- ald, formerly of. Hensall ,having lived here all her life 'until a few years ago; ,when she secured' a position in the bank at London, where she has re- sided since. The engagement is announce.tl of Edna C. onlydaughter of the°late Hugh J, g and the late Mrs, McDon- ald, of Hensall to Kenneth S. King, son of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. King, of Dresden, the marriage to take place quietly ip November: Miss Margaret Hopkirk who has spent a number of weeks visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Walter Hop- kirk, has left for Detroit where she has secured a position, Miss Gladys Saldan of Rapid City, Man. visiting Mr. and Mrs. H. C Soldan. The many friends of Mrs, John. Consitt will be sorry to learn that she is quite poorly again, but hope for a epcedy recovery. The baseball club intend holding a euchre and dance in the town hall on Friday evening, 'Nov. 11. Mr. Spencer, who has rented the "ectory recently occupied by Rev, and • Mrs. Naylor, intends moving into ,own shortly with Itis wife and fans- it: r M and Mrs. J. Wilson of Strat-• '•act visited over the week end with ale and Mrs, Geo. Brown, Mr. Orville Smith, while attending the fowl supper at the Presbyterian Memel: on Friday evening last. was eu.ldcnly taken ill, and has been con- fined to his bed since. Miss Maud McLaren, of Chisel 'mese, visited over the week -end with ! tt. and Mrs. A. R. Campbell. -lir. amt Mrs. Robt Wood, of totockvd.e. Mr. and Mrs. E. Mor- rison and daughter Violet of Ciin- THE 5 EAFOIlTH NEWS. Rev, Mr, ,Bennie, cif 'Mitchell, assisted by Mr. Deunys. The pallbearers were ,her 'three sons and three sons-in-law, Mrs. C. A, Harrigan, of Chatham, a granddaughter :of Mrs. Cairns, and Mr. Harrigan, were visitors on Sun- day, WVetiding bells are tinging so loud on the second line of Hibbert that the fourth line of McKillop can hear them, Don't worry, JaL., we have given orders for a fine day for the coming occasion. A number of men from this district have been hauling gravel during the last week, improving the road on the boundary between Hibbert and Tucicers:nith,.- from :IfcCann's corner, south to Mr. Thos. Williams'. Those who assisted in this very necessary' work were Messrs. August Ducharme, Hibbert; 1 er S sine Flinn ' Chesney andYMat, Haney, y, Tucker - smith. Instructions were given by Reeve R. Kennedy, .Tuckersmith, Mr, Sam McGeocli, Tuckersmith, supplied the gravel, Mrs. John Walsh, McKillop, visited on Friday last at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Nigh, of Tuckersmith, Mrs, C. Molyneaux, ,of Dublin, is endi e s n afwatthe dayshomesof F g her sisters, Mrs. M. Doyle, and Mrs. P. Morris, 'Hibbert, STANLEY. Mr, and Mrs. G. R. Hess and ,their little san, Master Bobby, were the guests of Mr. and :Mrs. 3. A. Carnie on Friday evening last. Mr. Hess, who has been in 'business - for some years in Biggar, Sask., intends taking up the jewelry and watch repairing business with his father, Mr. F. W. Hess, at iHensa'l), We are sorry to learn that Miss M. Cornish, teacher in S.'S. No. 4, was on Thursday of last week taken ill` with pneumonia and is at present under the doctor's earn, At present .she is do- ing quite nicely, and her physician hopes that in the course of a few days she will be sufficiently recover- ed to be moved to her home at Elim- ville. Miss Roe. of Exeter, is at pres- ent teaching in her place. Mr, Lorne Manson visited at the home of Mr. J. A. Carrie the end of last week. Mr, Lloyd Scotchmer, of the Bron- son line. is at present harvesting a splendid crop of apples, which are selling at quite good prices, Mr. Scotchmer uses up-to-date equipment in the care of his orchard and this year 1t ineans all the difference be- tween almost no crop and a real good crop of choice fruit. Mrs. G. Freckleton, of Exeter, was :smiting her sister, Mrs. George t'atnpbeli, last week. tit,. vi -ed over the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. R bt, Morrison andKIPPEN. alias Emily Morrison, The Y. 1:'. S. of St. Andrew's Unit. ed Church was organized on Friday, even ng, 35 being present. The fol- lowing officers were elected: President --Harvey McClymont. Vice -President -Mary Thomson. Secretary --Helen Dinsdale. Treasurer -William Bell. Programme ram. -- Sinclair, Ivieon, Margaret Elgie, John Sinclair, An- drew Bell. The Rev. Waldemar Williams, M. 1., of Aylmer, gave an interesting ad- dress an Young People's work, Miss Mary MacDonald and Miss Marjorie .lckert favored with piano solos. A debate will be the main feature of the next meeting, to be held Friday, Nov. 4th, at 8 p.m. Rev. Waldemar and Mrs. Williams and the two sons, of Aylmer, 'visited at the Manse for a few days. Rev. Longley, a returned mission- ary, will conduct the services at Hills - greets on Sunday, Nov. 6th, at 2.30 pen. Mr. Longley is well worth hear- ing. Mr. and Mrs. Duncan McCowan, of Seaforth, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. jos. McClymont, on Sunday last. Mr. Alex. McKenzie motored' to Blyth with 'Rey. Mr. Conner to spend rite day with relatives. Mr, and Mrs. B. D. Field motored to Part Burwell, to spend the week- en:l with their parents. Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ivison are spending a few weeks visiting friends in Toronto. Everybody is now looking for apples to pick. They will have to stop, look and listen before they will find many. Miss Helen Dinsdale had her ton- sils removed on Monday but is im- proving nicely. Mr. and Mrs. Alden Jones, of Lon- don, visited with his nephew, Mr. Herbert Jones a few days in the past wvc -k • CONSTANCE. Mcssrs, Bili Ferguson and Hugh Ferran. Miss Brent and Miss M'- Ntilly and Mrs. Peter Ferguson, all t Watford. were week -end guests of Mr. attri Mrs, \Vm, Britton. The lot- tee is ape:Ming, the week here: .lr, Cecil Farnham, of Kitchener ,:cce ea. is ecilli week at p ga .las McGreg,or's aitd also in Clin- r. Quite ;lumber sfroth this district m i i anniversary services in Sea- , e United 1 Church. Mr- Cogan and Kathleen. of ly ¢h ere visitors :aver the week - n1 with Mr. and Mrs. Leo Stephen- ,o, "rit, 'otnctsy, Oct, 23rd, to Mr r : 1 Mrs. •liven Dale, Hallett. a t i1er. Owing, to the fact that the minis - e ir.>tn (c lerich Will be tenable to :end, Rev. Mr. 13nlmes, of Clinton, vhill take the anniver.ary services in n.'a c' Church an Sunday at 11 and 7 p.nt. Don't forget the supper at 6 p.m. .en Tuesday, t l 1 ,end the concert afterwards, 11+•, Be:: Riley had a big marigold, which weighed 15?4 11). Who can. 'e.at that ? Died In Kansas - Following item from a Topeka paper has been receiv- id n c ttndc"'Margaret Mary u . t daughter t Charles and• 1 re •ainger w t, born in Huron t t' Ontario 'anada, Feb. 7, tele, ee e3 _. I speka. Kan., Oct. 15, le27. l>27.She :pent most of her life ie t>n ar , ,i •anada, coming here titenit Three tea e ago to make her Mem, Funeral ery ices were held at u tale, +_,r: !,:gsr Milne at 2 o'clock + afternoon, emilueted by Rev. S. ! Si;:t f the First Presbyterian elmeelt l;,erial :oak place in the family lot in She man ecmetery." Miss Graitiger left- Huron county 35 years c.. tied resided at Sault Ste. Marie. Tier b. .lite. Mr. John Grainger, in ti:,acs above. is the only surviv- + rg member r.f the family. 1'iltlrugh crus. purchased three head of Hereford cattle at Bright, Ont.. tide reek, and Mr. Howard Armatreine, also purchased one ani- mal. They arrived en Tuesday and ,are tine specimens. • HIB -BERT. Death of Mrs. Cairns, -On Friday, October 21st, there.passedaway at n 'ie, It me iii Ilihi>art, Jane Oliver, re- lict of the ;ate John Cairns, in her Silt yc'tr, She had been confined to bed for the past five years with heart :rouble, during. which time she had narne her affliction with,she uttnrst "atienee and fortitude. Brn at -Bur- cord. Ont„ on June 28th, 1843, daugh- +c -r e'i the late Thomas Oliver, the 'amity moved to iiibbert when she vas 12 years of age. Sixty-one years ego she was united in marriage to her 'ate Isushand and came to the home ;n the fifth concession where site had ince lived, aiid where her kindliness end thoughtfulness for others had von for her the love and esteem of all -ho knew her. Three sons and three 'aughters survive, Jennie and enemas, at home; Mrs. Gen. Vipond Elizabeth), Mrs. Geo. Vivian (Kate) nd John 'Cairns, Hibbert, and Will aims, Mitchell. Another daughte 'frs. Jantes Wallace, predeceased er, and also a son died when six ears old. Miss Catherine Oliver ho lived with her, is a sister, and Ir, William Oliver, Egmondville, a ',other. The funeral. took place Mr. and Mrs. T. W. Butt visited at the hone of Mr. and Mrs. P. Sales, of the Thames Road, on Sunday. The trustees of S. S. No. 14. Hay, have secured as their teacher Miss May, of 5t. Marys, her duties to irammence Nov. 1st.. .. It is with nntelt regret that the par- ents of S. S. No, 14, Hay, are los:rg as their teacher Miss Mac McGregor, who has labored so faithfully in this school, for her fifth term. Mr, John Cochrane was called to Gowganda, owing to the serious ill- nesserof his daughter, Mrs, Lorne S. til. Mr. and Mrs. Murray Elliott and 'hildren and Mrs. G. Anderson and laughter, Miss Anderson, of Centra- ia, visited with Mr. and Mrs, John Cochrane on Sunday. Miss Elva Anderson, of Londor \rocmal school, visited her parents \fr. and Mrs. A. Anderson, recently. Master Donald Daymon, who ha- seen suffering with a gathering in hi' •ar, is improving, we are glad to hear Rev. Dr. D. and Mrs. McGregor .rcompanicd by Miss Clara Bailey isited at the home of Mr, and Mrs 'hos. Dayman on Saturday last, Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Dearman and augh ter 'Beatrice attended the "halms, Road church on Sunday here anniversary services' were be ng held, .and also the fowl slipper or .Jonday evening, Mrs. Robs, Elgin has 'left for a fey ialidays, Her friends hope that she 'as a -pleasant time and a safe return, Miss Sarah Dayman is visiting a resent with relatives in Toronto. MANLEY. Messrs. Fred, Peter and Con, Eck. art and Misses Agnes and J. Eckart QUALITY SHOES W1?, CAN OFFER YO[J 'Williams Shoes, elwm Shoes If Better Shoes at Lower Prices Count Buy , your Shoes in Egn'eondville Poultry and Naw Laid Eggs Wanted Top Y ob lied Ott the I'tie,eb It lrV'ill Pay 'You to .!Jeal With. W. J. Finnigan EQmondvrfe Huron Investments- Ltd. -STOCK BROKERS and BOND DEALERS Private Wire Service -TORONTO, MONTREAL, N E W YORK, CHICAGO, WINNIPEG. We beg to announce that we will open a branch office in Seaforth. located in the Commercial Hotel Building on, Monday, Oct. 17th, under the management of Mr. Ben Johnson. A complete service will be maintained daily, keeping investors in close touch with the markets at Toronto, Montreal, ld'ew York, Chi- cago and Winnipeg from over our own private wire.. You are invited to visit our office, where quotations will be, supplied, with several changes daily. spent Sunday in Kitchener, visiting their ,brother, Rev. J. M. Eckert. Mr. Martin Purcell is still in a seri- ous condition in St. Joseph's hospital, London, as they found .his trouble more serious than anticipated. Threshing operations are complet- ed and the grain is a good sample, al- though it did not yield according to the amount of straw. AUCTION SALE. Of Household Effects, at the pre- mises on Friday, October 28th, of 1.30 p.m. Terms cash. Proprietor, Leslie Scott, Main street. T. Brown, Auc- tioneer. 43 AUCTION SALE Of Building Material. The follow- ing building material will be sold by public auction on the corner of Main and Goderich streets, Seaforth, ort Saturday, Nov. 5th, at 2 p.m.; Win- dow frames and sash with casings; door frames and doors with casings; flooring: 2x4 scantling, joists all sizes in various lengths, siding and sheet- inA number of.7" and 10 inch steel girders, 12 and 13 ft. long. 6 only 20 -inch I -beams 41' 6" long; also 5 slate slabs containing 128 sq. ft., 2 inche, thick. This material is ie first-class shape and is suitable for any building pur- pose. Terms, cash, Thos, 'Brown, auctioneer; Jos. Too- hey, proprietor. AUCTION SALE Of Choice Purebred Holstein .Cows and Heifers and entire dairy equip- ment, six utiles southeast of Gode- rich, en Con. 6, Lot 19, Goderich township, an' Wednesday, Nov. 2nd, sale to commence at 1 o'clock! Mechthihle Jewel 'No, 45397, 11 years old, freshened 'Sept. 22nd; 1 it lion Ormsby Caradoc, No. 31790, 13 years old, due July 10th; Walker Pontiac Dekol No. 105154, 5 years old farrow; Pauline Alcartra :Ormsby No. 105157„ 5 yrs, old, due Jan. 12th; Winnie Mennen Deka], No. 99845. 5 yrs. old, clue Feb. 24th; May Sylvia Walker, No. 132489, 3 yrs. old, due Feb, 24th; Nellie Porsh Sylvia, No. 132490, 3 yrs, due Nov. 25th; Sylvia Pontiac \'eeman, No. 132488, 3 yrs. old, due Dec,, 25th; Helen Echo T'eake, No. 132487, 3 yrs. old due Jan. 9th; Pansy Ormsby Abbekerk, No. 160415, 2 yrs.' old, due May 28th: Tena Abbekerk Echo, No. 146866, 2 yrs., due April 14th;; Saidie Ormsby, Echo, No. 161663, 1 year old; Hilda, `;chuilhig Echo, No. 105157, 2 yrs.' ,ld, freshen at time of sale; 3 Pure- bred heifer calves about 8 months old, DRIVING OUTFIT FOR SALE. registration papers will be on hand at Nice quiet driving horse, harness sale. 1 grade cow, 4 yrs. old due Feb, and buggy. For quick sale will be 7th; '1 grade heifer, rising 3 yrs., dtse sold cheap. MRS. W. J. HACKETT, March 25th; 1 grade heifer, rising 3 Phone 170r22, 43 yrs, clue March 11th; 2 grade heifer calves about 4 months old, Every in- dividual offered is right in every quar- ter and quiet, 1 black driver, 12 yrs. old, quiet; 10 3 -year-old Leicester ewes; 1 young sow, due Jan, 30th; '13 pigs, 10 weeks old; 9 pigs, 175 lb; 25 barred rock cockerels kitchenrang; o t ng, 4btle Babcock tester; 5 ten-ggallon milk cans; 2 twenty -gallon milk cans; Mc- Cartney milking • machine, working perfectly; Melotte cream separator, power or ]land, 650 tb capacity, near- ly new; power churn, Na, 4; Deer- ing corn binder, excellent shape; disc harrow; Oliver corn scuffler and bean harvester; No. 21 Fleury walking plow; No. 21 Premier riding plow; one -row turnip drill; Massey -Harris root:ppiper; a quantity of alfalfa hay, sheaf corn and 200 bushels of oats; buggy pole. No reserve, Everything must be sold, as proprietor is going out of Miry business on account of health, Sale will bit conducted indoors if veather is bad. Every cow offered for sale is guaranteed to be with calf, end if proved to be otherwise within '0 clays after sale, 15 p.c. of purchase honey wilt be refunded. Terms -All 'urns of $10 and under, cash; over hat amount, ten montes' credit will he given on furnishing approved joint totes. A discount of 5 p.c. straight vi'1 l be allowed for cash me credit .mounts. G. H. Elliott, Auctioneer; :has, D. Cox, Proprietor. FOR SALE REGISTERED ABERDEEN ANGUS CATTLE Both sexes, priced for quick sale. Apply Wm. Ische & Sons R.R. 5, STRATFORD, Ont. 5 miles east of Mitchell, 45 1 Ship Your Cream to the DUBLIN CREAMERY We are makers of High Grade Creamery Butter Highest Prices Paid for Churning Cream Give us a trail can. E, 13. TYERS, Prop. DUBLIN, ONT. ,-mea. ...:_ ._: -:.•., ,, HOUSE FOR SALE. C:otnfortable frame dwelling on James street. Two lots with barn suitable for garage. Immediate pos- session. Best bargain in Seaforth. ripply to W, G. WI'IJLI'S, executor of Robt, Willis Estate. 44 FOR SALE. Quantity of 2 -incl, oak plank, also oak sctr2ttling; '2 buffalo robes, one a black 'Galloway and the other a cow- hide; also a set of 500 lb scales. GEO. I•bILLS, Egmondville. 45 U.F.O. MEETING. The usual meeting of the U. F. O. will be held in Carnegie hall, ' Sea - forth, on Wednesday, Nov. 2nd. Mr. \V. G. Medd, M.P.P., will address the meeting. All are welcome. 43 CHILD'S CRIB FOR SALE. A child's white iron crib with mat- tress, both in good condition. May be had reasonably by phoning 160 r 24. 45, FOR SERVICE. Thorabred ;Berkshire hog, $1.50 at tinteof service with the privilege of returning if necessary; and if booked, $2,00. OOLCLOUGH BROS., lot 4, con, 7, Hulled. 46 ROOMS TO RENT. Newly decorated, electric lights, hard and soft water. Apply to .BEAT - TIE BROS.,'Seaforth 43 AUCTION SALE Of Household Furniture, Mr. Thos. Brown has been instructed to sell by public auction on the premises of the undersigned at 2 pain on Saturday, Oct, 29111, the following ,household ef- ferts: 1 cupboard, 2 icon beds, 1 mat- tress, 2 parlor tables, 3 dining chairs, 6 kitchen chairs, 1 wheel chafe, 4 lamps, carpets and dishes, fruit jars, stove pipes, 2 crosscut saws, 1 pair of curtain poles, etc. Terms, cash. Eliza- beth Torry„ proprietress; T. Brown, auctioneer. AUCTION SALE Of Cattle and Horses at Dublin stock yards on Wednesday, Nov, 2nd, at .1 o'clock: 405steers 2 years old; 10 steers 1 year old; 50 heifers 'be- tween 700 and 800 115; 3 Durban: cows, due time of sale; 1 Holstein heifer due time of sale; 2 Holstein heifers due in January; 2, purebred Jersey cows due end of Nov,; 7 sows clue in November; 1 general purpose mare 5 years old; quiet single and double; 1 dark grey gelding, rising 2 years old. Terms -Cash, or 7 per cent. added of n imonths' i n six non, s time o approved joint notes. James Shea, proprietor; Win. Nairn, auctioneer. YOUNG FIGS FOR SALE. 9 young pigs,'7 weeks old, Apply .to PETIVR.'REA'DMAN, N. Main street, Seaforth. 43 FOR SALE. One International 6 h.•p, engine and 1 grinder, 8 -inch plates. RO'BT. CIJARIDE, r, r. 2, Seaforth. Phone 245r6, tf AUTO -KNITTER FOR .SALE Auto -Knitter, nearly new, for sale. Apply at The News 011fice. 43 FARM FOR SALE. For sale, 'lot 7, 'Con, 6, Stanley twp,, containing 100 acres. On the premises are a 1% story brick house with fur- nace, and a frame kitchen and wood- shed, Hard and soft water at .fhe house; bank !barn 80x52 with •cement floors all through; windmill and water in the barn; drive shed and im- plement house, 20x30, Land is all cleared, ,well drained and well 'fenced with wire, and in a good state of cul- tivation, 'Sev'en miles from Hensel!, 5 miles 'from Kippen; school across the road. 'Rural mail and phone. Will be sold on reasonable 'terms. Apply on the premises or address Varna post office. WILLIAM A M E. FOSTER, Varna, 48 FARM FOR SALE, Choice 100 farm, Lot 1,Concession 4, Hulled, all under cultivation, a new frame house and •bank barn, 4e/ miles from Seaforth. For particulars appy to ROBERT COATES, Seaforth. CANADA PRO VIN OEs or ONTARIO COUNTY OF HURON r TO WIT: I. NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN: THAT the next sittings of the SU- PREME COURT OF ONTARIO in and for the COUNTY '•OF HURON, will be held at the Court House in the Town of Goderich, in the County of Huron, on TUESDAY, the •FIRST DAY OF NOVEMBER, A.D. 4927, at the hour of, TEN 'O'CLOCK in the forenoon, of which circumstance, time and place all Magistrates, Coroners, Jailors and outer Peace Officers are herebycommanded to take notice. C. G. MID!D'LETON, Sheriff, County of Huron. Sheriff's Office, Goderich, Ontario. October 17th, 1927. THE McKILLOP Mutual dire llisurauce Co. FARM AND IStILATED TOWN PROPERTY O 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, Brodhagen; James Evans, •Beechwood, M. Mc- Ewen, Clinton; James Connolly, God- erich; Alex. Broadfoot, No. 3, Sea - forth; J. G. Grieve, No. 4, Walton; Robert Ferris, Harlock; George Mc- Cartney, No. 3, Seaforth; Murray Gibson, Brucefield, Agents -Alex. Leitch, r.r. 1, Clin- ton; E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray, r,r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Holntesville; R. G. Jarmouth, 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 their respective postoffices. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 27, INT. rmans PROFESSIONAL CARDS..- Medical:' D.R. H. HUGH ROSS, Physician and Surgeon. Late of London IEos- pital, London, England. Special attention to- diseases of the eye, ear, hose and thrlo'at. Office and reside ence behind Dominion Bank, Office Phone No. 5; Residency Phone '106, DR, IF. J. IBURiROWS, Seaforth, Office and residence, Goderich street, east of the Methodist IChurch. Cor- 'oner for the County of Hunan. Tele- phone No, 40. LIR. C. MACS{AY,-C, Mackay, honor graduate of Trinity Univers ity; and: gold •medallist of Tri Medical College; member of the id• lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario,. DR, F. J. rR: FO'RSTER--:Eye, Rar, N41111!� Nose aiid 'Throat, Graduate in Med-•- cine, University of Toronto 1897. t-aee Assistant New York Ophthahnic end Aural Institute, Moorefield'• Eye, and Golden Square throat haspitaSs, Lou- don, England, Art Commercial to ha tel Seaforth, 3rd Monday in eae,h month, from 111 aan. to 3 p.m, DR. W. C .SPROAT.-Graduate of Faculty of Medicine, University of Western Ontario, London, Member of 'Oo'llege of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario. Office in Aberhas+te Drug Store, Main St., Seaforth Phone 90. Dental. DR. J. A.,IMtJNN 'Successor to Dr, R. R. Ross, gradu- ate of Northwestern University, Chi- cago, Ill. Licentiate 'Royal 'College of Dental 'Surgeons, Toronto, Office • r ver Sills' hardware, Main street, Seaforth. Phone 151. 'DR. F. J..B'EOHELY, gradaat,n Royal . 'Col'lege of Dental Surgeonm, Toronto, Office over W. R. Smitie°s Grocery, Main street, Seaforthv. Phones, office 185W, residence 18$J Auctioneer. 'GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron Arrangements can be made fbr Sale Date at The Seaforth News. Charges moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. WATSON AND R EI D'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 -Clams Companies. SEAFORTH MARKETS. Wednesday, Oct. 26th. Wheat, per bus. n1.23 Barley, per bus. Oats, per bus. Buckwheat, per bus. 73c Shorts, per cwt $1.85 Bran, per cwt. $1,75 Butter, per lb. , 35c Eggs, per doz. 40c -45c Potatoes, .per !bag 1.75 Hogs, per cwt. .76S FARM FOR SALE. 104 acres, lots 27 and 28, Con. 14, McKillop, 1% miles from the village of Walton. On the farm is a good house, two barns and other outbuild- ings. For price and terms write MRS. RALPH W. CONNOR, 10705 75th ave., Strathcona, Alta. 43 Have your next J Suit or Overcoat. made by E.BAT;t... d MAN Practical Tailor Main St. Seaforth, Prices from $25.00 up. Your own materials made up at reasonable rates Try us for Prompt Service Style and Satisfaction !' Friday and Saturday >�•" riz sBound }Y ,5' Pararnount's now star in a new style Western. 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