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The Seaforth News, 1927-12-01, Page 8GE EMIT.' HENSALL. Mr, Clarenee Munn, of - Bay City, Mich., visited over the week -end with his parents, Mr, " and Mrs, Alex. Munn. Miss Flossie 'Foss, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, David Foss. Mr, Archie Sparks, of Detroit, vis- ited over the week -end with his father here. Mr, Lee .Heiden, who has spent the past month hunting in the North, re- turned home 'Saturday evening. Mr, Win, 'Simpson, of Detroit, visit- ed over the week -end with relatives in Mown. Mr. Mervyn Brown, of Toronto, spent the week -end with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. ;Brown. The bazaar and 'chicken supper held in the Town Hall on Saturday after- noon under the auspices of the Ladies' .Aid of the United Church was a great success, The proceeds amounted to over $450. Miss Gladys Garton, of White- church, has accepted a position in the home of Mr. and Mrs, T. C. Joynt. Mr. and Mrs. J, Swan and . -little child are visiting in town for a few days. .A number from 'Hensell are attend- ing the special services in Chiselhurst United Church, which are conducted by Rev. A. Sinclair. Mrs. L. Peppier is visiting For e few days with relatives in Hanover, • Mrs. Archer, of Millbrook, is visit- ing for a few weeks with her sister, Mr.' N. Tllker has been transferred here from the Standard Bank at Arthur. Mr. Harold Brandon moved into his new home last week. Mre. Weir returned to her home at London on Saturday. Miss Jean Hogarth has returned to her home at Bright for the winter, Mrs. H. A. Stott and Mr. J. 0. Goldthorpe left on Monday to spend the winter in the States. A Girls' Branch of the W.A. was organized on Saturday last at the Rectory. The meeting was addressed 6y Mrs. Bice. the Girls' Diocesan Secretary -Treasurer, of London. It: was a very enthusiastic meeting and Port _ uron, the girls decided to bus at once. f iftssk'n Band of the united The following officers were elected: church held their meeting in the hese_President. Lucy Woods; Secretary, of the ehitreh on Sunday after- .lent, Edna Sanderson; Secreta An- nett/ v tit a g,- l attendance present. ':ie McLeod;;Dorcas' Treasurer, t sicloy Ed West - The nee .n wee opened by the 'ng hard Secretary, Susie ng of a hymn, h;eynor Skinner call- lake Literature Secretary, Ella Mc - ed the roll.. A duet was given by Ka- wasKay; Advisor, Mrs. F. H. Paull. It the the Drysdale and Mary Hem hi . a agreed that the girls would hold rad Miss Morrison read the .turfy. tea and sale of Christmas gifts er The collection was cal by Norman the Rectory on Saturday, December Sinclair and the meet _ S, soli by a the tenth, from three to six o'clock, hymn and p=oyer. 11 : Will Cameron returned home A specie: netrung the stage ?r m 'Toronto on Friday, council was held on ' r t :y evening. Reeve Geige and Couneil„es Hrggfns and Priest being present. A pennon HiLLSGREEN. Mr,:'Mellray spoke on, `(Why I aux a Presbyterian," and at the evening Ser- vice, Why are we Presbyterians i". The Sunday schools of the local churches- are now busy praetising for the Christmas coeerts to be held in the near future. The annual meeting of the Farmers' Club was held in the Commercial hot- el on Tuesday evening. Mr. and Mrs, E Jackson visited re- latives in Mitchell on Monday. Our merchants report business as being very good. A number from i Iensall attended the funeral of Mrs. 'James McLean at Kippen on Tuesday afternoon. The many friends of Hr, Thos. Kyle, of the London road north, will be sorry to learn that he took a stroke on Saturday and is lying at his home in a serious condition. Miss Gladys Slay, of 'Sarnia, is vis- iting for a few days with Miss Greta Laramie. BAYFIELD. Mr, E. T. Brown was in the village on Tuesday. .Ernie, who for over two years has been teller in the. Stan- dard Bank here was moved to Or- angeville `last week, He has a large circle of frieds here and will be,very much missed. Mr. R. J. Howard, of Montreal, paid a flying visit to the village last week. Miss Ethel Fowlie is visiting her Zurich sister Mrs. G. Koehler, at Mrs. Jas. Sangster. Miss Pearl Churchill. of Clinton, visited over the week -end with friends in town. Miss Grata Laramie visited for a few days with relatives in 'Hamilton, The services in the United Church on Sunday last were very largely at- tended. Rev. Mr. Sinclair preaching excellent sermons at both services. Miss Clete Pepper, of 'Brucefield, has taken a position as clerk in the. Hensall bakery. Miss. Evelyn Heffernan is visiting fcr a few days with friends near Sea- ferth. Mr. and Mrs. Alvin Llrurns are visit - • for a few days with relatives in agety P Fl was presented to the Comte,. aeking For a retnetit i 'f- W dna mond etreet, frdnn Miss Swan's gate- net t.ty r. •r fort ,Moron. -way to the Sherritt property. The pe- Mr. -and Mrs. Wilfred Hudson and titivin yeas signed by the . property lir, Thomas Hudson of Marlette, owners concerned, \Vns. Dougall and Slirh,. were calling on friends in this Thos. Sherritt. It was moved by v (:ditty during the week. d.onncillor -Higgins and secrrnded• by di it rates around etork has ng couple le Cosuse lees Priest that the request ofvicinity thr petition be granted. The property couple e't weeks, leaving a young h THE SEAFORTH NEWS. THURSDAY, DECEMBER, 1;:,1927. ridge to Mr, McLean and they farmed in Tnrckersntith until `18` years ago' when they retired to Kippen. Her husband passed away five years ago last August, Mrs, McLean was a life- long member of St. Andrew's United Church, Kipper, and was always' ready and willingto do her share in any work for tite furtherance of God's Kingdom, She leaves to mourn one son and three daughters, William Mc- Lean, of the 2nd ofTuckersmtih; Mrs. William McDonald, of Kippen; Mrs. William Hay, Niagara Falls, Ont,; and Miss Jean, at home. One son died 33 years ago,.She also leaves four sisters, Mrs.' R. B. McLean, Kip- peu; Mrs. Annie Wilson, of Winni- peg; Miss Jean Kerr, of 'Hensel", and Mrs. Maggie McGregor, -Detroit. The funeral was held front St, Andrew's United Church on Tuesday afternoon, the service being conducted by Rev. R. R. Conner, assisted by Rev. R. A. Lundy, of Nile, and interment took place in Ross' cemetery, Brucefield. The pallbearers were_ Messrs, Henry. Horton, Hugh McGregor, T. N. For- sythe, Isaac Jarrott, Andrew Bell and Dr. Moir, The large attendance at the funeral, together with the many beau- tiful Rowers, were ample tribute to the fine qualities and noble life of the de- parted, STANLEY. Miss Laidlaw, of 'Blyth, is at pres- ent visiting her " sister, Mrs, W. J. Tough, of the Bronson line. Mr. Clifford Talbot has just com- pleted the assembly and installation of a fine radlo,set, Mr. David Tough,.of Brucefield, visited friends'and relatives in the vi- cinity of his old home during the past week. •. Motor Accident, -On Saturday as .14r. Tyndall,, of_'Clinton, was proceed- ing north on the Bronson line en route from Dashwood to'Goderich, and in trying; to make the steep grade known as the Eleventh 'Hili, `stepped on the accelerator with the result that the car skidded in the loose sand at the. foot of the hill, plunged' through the railing, completely overturning and pinning Mr: Tyndall under the wreck. Fortunately a little girl happened to he passing that way shortly after, and seeing Mr, Tyndall's predicament, ran for help to the nearest house."With considerable difficulty Mr. Tyndall was extricated from his extremely painful position and found to be badly. bruised and shaken up, but fortunate indeed to escape with his life, Mrs. John Sparkl has been quite ill, and unable to attend her household duties. We'hope she will soon be able to be about again and in her usual health. ersun left to LVed- BRUCEFIELD. sidevvaik on south peen hci its pay 60 per cent. and t. a town 40 ;Cr cent. of the cast. Centtcfilors Priest anti Higgins were -appointed a mmittee to look atter the work. i y in L.:dnu durfn the past week Some d :satisfaction ilia' expressed by residents of Queen street west, that a c' iib sing bn,utess with pleasure. street light lead been moved from the • 'ei,7n Banti was held on Sunday centre of the block and had been plan. ,�1e ee ag bent(, opened with a hymn. cd near Monre Bros.' machine "hop to a file led in prayer, The :dis- h was m,vel by Priest, seconded by sem Tiy..party ccs invited to attend the Higgins, that the Light be put back in D, li been -1:4y s•'sf W.M.S.the .on Sat., its former place, and that a new light ta;,,,;,t by 'rte n iii W.M.S. areto enter -Carlile be placed in front of MooreRros. had the Scripture reading, 7 chapter Atop, as this• was the intet:tton of the Llan 7-20. After the business part of • C.=unci( The Connell then adjourned. The meeting of the Young Pe p'e'g the meet. they 'eparated, Mr. Car - League of the United Curvet*- vas lilt the senior girls, Mrs. Connor the held _t Monday evening, Therots a fe It s. The (fleeting was dosed by int; wee °n charge - Ifs .s t, ally temeating herLb brothers i sistes rstofl1Mr.tson. and Luker and presided over by lefiee Dor 'i Wilson Carlile gathered at their f,thv Hefrernau, and w s opened by h•.int en Saturday evening itt honor the singing -:f hymn 328 and the ,f their twenty-fifth anniversary of Lord's prayer. rhe tnunttcs 7t h . the r veddistg. After partaking of a last mss ti tr; were then read,titer no f t ,tipper the evening was spent which, Mss 1 , Morrison read the e in ial chat :and all returned to their oin int , sa t 1'r,,t r "lit the fire s hone- wishing. Mr.usid Mrs, Carlile'btti falSawtd by hymn 8l. :was.. , daughter at Ile home of Mr, and Ivies. Lln. Richert and is young sou at the home 'i Mr. and Mrs, Otto Stephen. Lir Wilson Carlile spent a couple of \vt. 1:tdeisfseld favored the league ?Sang in.re tapas year, of married with an instrumental. The topic was hfe. The trill tat.. r beautiful and the lives .;r three fatnans• women of en"tly. the flits t I can, Rachael attd Asenath; • •list•pn wife: M.eah and Rachael were takes nv Mss Mary ifeKaig. and' KIPPEN. Asena h Joseph's wife, by. Miss Alma' • Scru on d were greatly enjoyed.' I In 1 P.Swi''l hold their regular The memo -de was -closed by ein*ingIute.ttng this. Friday night in St.. An-. liy:n n 1'tt ;iii vhieh all repeated t he 'lr, w r, Church. Everyone who can M opal benediction. tion. •attend le urged to be present. Meet - Mt Ed. ford, who has been visitine ings are bright and 'interesting. 45 few a few weeks with relatives here,w'rt present at the last meeting. Five 'leas r ear u . s t -his home in the States. i dell ares are appointed to attend the ltMis, Madeline Streets, of CI neon, l Y'1 ""ee at Rxefer. on Tues•y visited over the week -end with viies', day night. Rev. Fraytic Langfot-d willIvii'd ed 3fcDonell. ; be tore .epee i speai er. A. banquet Mr, at.d - Mrs. liftman. .t ,St,1 will be held et 6 p.m. Mrs. J. Richardson The W.M.S. are holding their De - lir:. Hastings and children, of Bel- grave, have been visiting at the home of her another, Mrs. Janet Ross, dur- ing the past week. Mr. Earle Carter, of Detroit, visited friends here this week. Mrs. J, Jamieson returned last week after spending a few weeps visiting with her sister, Mrs. Fowler, Owen Sound, who has been ill. The fiftieth Jubilee Anniversary of the W.M.S. will be held in the Sunday School room of the United Church on Wednesday, Dec. 7tlt, at 2:30. A cor- dial invitation is extended to the mein - hers of the Kelly :luxiliary, the Mar- len Oliver Circle, the Home Helpers and :he women of the congregation, also the former members of the Kelly Auxiliary and W.MS. A light lunch till be served and a social hour spent. Friends of Mr. John Souter are pleased that he. is improving nicely at the home of his parents on the Mill Road, We hope to see Jack soon as spry as ever, Miss Helen Thompson visited at the home of her friend, Miss Dorothy Btoadfoot, over the week -end. Miss Anna Pearl Douglas is visit- ing her cousin, Miss Marjory Mc- Intosh, and tether friends, in London, this week. A little girl has come to gladden the hone of Mr. and Mrs, i''red Rath - well. \fr. Chas, Reid visited his daughter .end tither relatives in Toronto last week. Mrs. Haugh spent a few days with her -ister, Mrs. G. S. Howard, in Ex- eter. The play, "Robert and Mary," a missionary romance put on by the Marion Oliver Circle on Friday, Nov. _ sioureammasamosmissammatraiumarrodeavomocemormatilawohtmormsegintwinuctyaamidlowagsa Wanted, Eggs at 05e per do ;'Trade Cash and C!ar Prices for Friday and al � d y aturday Only Manitoba Flour... $3,99' Rolled Oats . , , , ..... $4.1.9 Oyster Shells.. , :... , , , ;$'.1.50 10 Bars P and G Soap 43e 10 Bars Somme Soap.. 43e 10 Bars Castile Soap ., :43e it Pays to Buy From Wo Jo Finhician Eqmondville emeassiemaire 1iIIFOfl Iovestffle nis Ltd. STOCK BROKERS and BOND DEALERS Private Wire Service—TORONTO, MONTREAL, N E W YORK, - CHICAGO, WINNIPEG. We beg to announle 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 'ouch with the markets at Toronto, . Montreal, New York, Chi- cago and Winnipeg from over our own private wire. . You are invited to visitour office, where quotations will be supplied with several changes daily. The President and Directors of the RI>YAL desire to give expression to their appreciation of the generous patronage which the public have extended the sixth "Royal" -a -fitting tribute to Canadian Agriculture in this Jubilee Year, and for the Fair an unparalleled, success. a improvement on those held formerly, Several new features have been intro- duced and are appreciated, as is evi- dent by the increased attendance. However, seating capacity is not crowded to its utmost yet and we be- lieve we can seat at least a dozen more. Why not make the resolve now to attend next week's meeting. Miss Kathleen Snider has been sel- ected as a member of the Citizenship dept. of the Huron county Y.P. exe- cutive. Awful Asthma Attacks, Is there a member of your family who is in the power of this distressing trouble No service you can render him will equal the bringing to his attention of Dr. J, D. Kellogg's Asthma Remedy. This rentarkable.retnedy rests its rep- utationupon what it has done 'for others. It has a truly wonderful record, covering years and years of success in almost every part of this continent and even beyond the seas. CARD OR THANKS. The husband, brother and sisters, and nephew of the late Mrs, Andrew Henderson wish to express their heartfelt thanks for the kindness and sympathy of their friends and neigh- bors, and also for the beautiful floral 25t1a, was a great success. Miss Hazellofferings, Haugh as Robert, and Miss Janet' Aikenitead as Mary, deserve tom- Snend,ation for thew ability, Other Members of the Circle also contribut- ed to the success of the evening by vocal and violin selections. Proceeds amounted to about $26, which goes to missions, ariri f tm i5, f Zurich, and Mia Mur- ce:n'aer tneenng in St, Andrew's The friends of Mrs. W. Chapman, iel Carlile, of Ili[kgreen, and :vie. end Cherrh.. {;enrol business -' and elec-1 e,f .Con. 2, will he sorry to hear she :is )lits. O i ries and daughter Dorothy,' i'it'll `of officers will take place, fol -1 confined to bed with rheumatism. of luri:b, visited on Sunday with Mel •'wed by a soda' period. All ,mem- Mr, T. Wheeler met with a painful and Mrs.,Atf. Smith. hers and hone helpers are expected to mishap last week. While repairing his The ,\ Y. 1'.:i. of the Anglican' ,"', Present: engine some hot substance he was r t ".' it very enjoyable evening' The sympathy of the entire com- using, burned his eye. At present it s i•.i e , eti ::, tt f the church �r.' !inanity is extended to the family of is notch better. Monday evening iq w ith a large attendid- Jas. McLean in the death of their Seven delegates . are attending the r:sscet p. ;sent. itfr, Peppier presided mother which took place last Saturday Young People's Conference in Exeter ester the i ::'e ng and Mr. Goodwin night. Mrs. 'McLean had been a Iife- this week. acted as 'Ser<_,+,cry. Rev, Mr. long member of St. Andrew's United Rev. Mr. Bremner is preaching . an o ru:ns l til, :r t nm with prayer, of -(Char ch. interesting series of sermons on the ler tvlr::h ., aasnbcr of hymns +yerc i Miss Elva Anderson, of London life of Christ. sung. which trek the place of the i Normal, was home with her parents, Miss Edna Bremner favored the lisp for the evening, and were fnl-IMr. and Mrs. •A. Anderson, over the congregation with a pleasing solo, lover i by an to erecting programme, week -end. 'Beneath the Cross of Jesus," on Sun. cou-'. of readings by ,lira. pep- A very pleasant day was spent at day morning, pier and, Mrs. Emma Johnson, which. the home of Miss Mabel Whiteman Mrs, D. Rauatt visited friends in were very antuh enjoyed. Solos werelrecently when the ladies of the choir Kirkton last week, given by Mrti. Lee //cadet,. teccom-1,of St. Andrew's United Church met Mr. and Mrs, Basil O'Rourke are ponied lay Miss Eleanor Fisher on the{ and with the assistance of several attending Mrs. O'Rourke's mother's organ,f lio;veri by a number of old , other Ladies, four quilts were quilted; funeral at Mount Carmel. time sung('. a`ter which a contest was "'ne for the Mission Band, one for the Nurse Rhea Rouatt, of London, vis - indulged in, the prize being captured Christmas bale and two of them were iter at her home in the village last by Mrs. 1'epp ler and Mrs. Jas. Situp-, sold. week. son Mr. Andrew Slater still continues Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Swan spent Sun- iv ',awl Mr'. Wilson, of Stratf„ rd, i '" improve, we are pleased to learn, day at Stratford: all contain most useful information i ited on Sunda with Mr. and Mrs ,Death of Mrs. J, C. McLean. -0n' The Citizenship meeting of the Y. with re and to their special fields, Ca- vs y FOR SALE OR RENT. A good frame house and a quarter of an acre of land on easy terms, Apply to MRS. W. D. MANSON, Egmondville. 49 ROOMS TO RENT. Six rooms over D. H. Stewart's store. Well ventilated, electric lights, town water, inside toilet. Reasonable rent. Apply to E. Is, BOX, Seaforth, Rod and Gun. Featuring several splendid stories of outdoor life as well as numerous in- teresting articles on sporting subjects, December issue of Rod and Gun and Canadian Silver Fox News, Canadian sporting magazine, has just been pub- lished. Among the well told stories of hunting trips is an especially good one of a trip in the Rocky Mountains af- ter big horn sheep and goat by George H, Charls, In addition to the full list of other articles, the regular depart- ments on guns and ammunition by C. S. Landis, Fishing Notes, edited by W. C. Motley, Kennel Notes by C. G. Hnpton and Dr, L. E. L. Taylor and Along the Trap Line by M. U. Bates, Geo. Brown. , Saturday night, November 26th, there P.S. was held on Nov, 21. Miss Kath- nadian Silver Fox News section also Mrs. JohnlRichardson, who ban! massed away at her home, Mrs. James leen Snider presided. After the de- captains valuable material with re- Mrs. spending some weeks visiting m i McLean in her 77th year. 'fns. gird to the growing industry and in- been is spending -a few days with! McLean bed been in failing health all formative articles. Rod and Gun and her friends in town. ' summer but was not confined to her h Home," This followed a: Canadian Silver Fox News is publish - London, instil about five weeks ago. She The services in Carmel Presbyter- , ed monthly by W. J. Taylor, Limited, vas born in Hay township,her maid- ian Church on Sunday tact were large- i y Woodstock, 'Ont, ly', attended, the church being! n name being Elizabeth Kerr, dough - filled to eapscity both morning aniler of William and Mrs. Kerr. Fifty - evening. At the morning service Rev, . tvvo years ago she.. was united in mar- everting. period, Viola Wheeler gave an interesting topic on "Alcohol and the ome, was o1 owed by somewhat livelydiscussion. The 1 d meeting t hen a (purred for i a brief eecial period, gathering afterward for the closing hymn and dismissal, The meetings' lately seem to be a great Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 25c. SEAFORTH TURF ASSOCIATION Annual Meeting. The annual ,meeting of the Seaforth Turf Association will be held in the Carnegie Library, on Thursday even- ing, December lst, at 8 o'clock. Busi-. ness, receiving financial report for the past year and election pf officers for the coming year, GEORGE McC'ARTNEY, 48 President PULLETS FOR SALE. 20 Barred Rock pullets of good laying strain for sale. Apply to S. LEYBURN, con. 4, Tuckersmith, or phone 136 r 24. 49 FOR SALE. Premier Pathescope, Almost new. Electrically operated. Cheap for cash, Apply: -St, Patrick's Rectory, Dub- lin, _ Ont. Phone 16. 49. FOR SALE. Ennis Piano, Fine condition, Cheap for cash. Apply St, Patrick's 'Rectory, Dublin, Ont. Phone 16. 49. FOR SALE. 1' rubber -tired top'Buggy, 1 top Cutter nearly new, 1 set single har- ness, Phone 240 ring 15, Apply George Eaton, Winthrop. 48 TREASURER'S SALE OF LANDS FOR TAXES In the Town of Seaforth in the County of Huron. Notice is -hereby given that the list of lands for sale for arrears of taxes has been prepared and that copies thereof may be had in my office, and that the list is being published in the Ontario Gazette, October 29, Novem- ber 5, 12 and 19, A.D. 1927, and that in default of payment of the taxes, the lands will be sold for taxes on Tues- day, February 14th, A. D. 1928, at 3 o'clock in the afternoon at the Town Hall, Seaforth, 4 JNO. A. WILSON, Treasurer, Town of Seaforth, . NOTICE TO CREDITORS. NOTICE is hereby given pursuant to the Statutes in that behalf, that all persons having claims against the estate of Richard Pinder, late of Sea- forth, Ontario, who died on or about the 11th day of March, 1927, are re- quired to forward their claims, duly proven, to the undersigned Solicitors, on or before' the 7th day of Decent - ben 1927, after which date the Adntin- istrator will proceed to distribute the estate having regard only to and be- ing res onsible for the claims of whip only ch ha sltail 'then have had notice. .Dated at Seaforth, Ont., the 16th day of November, 1927. BEST & BEST Solicitors for Administrator. COAL AND COKE On hand at the ,warehouseat the station. Also a small Massey -Harris cutting machine, power or hand pow- er, Phone 44-W, Seaforth. ANDREW ARCI-IBALD. tf FOR; SALE. A quantity of second hand brick, Orders filled as received, HENRY \'VORDEN, Egmondville. HOUSE FOR SALE. Comfortable frame dwelling on James street, Two lots with, barn suitable for garage, Immediate pos- session. Best bargain in Seaforth. Apply to W. G.- WILLIS, executor of Robt, .Willis Estate. 51 MEETING OF HURON COUNTY. COUNCIL The Council of the Corporation of the County of Huron will meet in the Council chamber, 'Goderich, at 2 o'clock in the afternoon of Tuesday, the 651a day of December, 1927. All accounts against the County mast be in the hands of the Clerk not later. than Monday preceding the meeting `of Council. At this meeting of County Council the appointment of a County Treas- urer and also an Inspector for the House of Refuge' will be made. ,Ap- plications for the above positions to be sent or delivered to the under- signed Co. Clerk on or befored'Satur- a Dec1 2 y, 3rd,9 7. GO. W. HO1MAN, County yClerk, Goderich, Nov. 5th, 1927. 48 FARM FOR SALE. For sale, lot 7,1Con. 6, Stanley twp., containing 100 acres, On the premises are a 11,4 story brick house with fur- nace, and a frame kitchen' and wood- shed. Hard and soft water at the 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. Seven miles from Hensall, 5 miles from. Kippen; sc1t of across the road. Rural mail and phone. 'Will be soldon reasonable 'terms. Apply' on the premises or address Varna post office. WILLIAM E. FOSTER, Varna. 48 THE McKILLOP Mutual Fire Insurance to. FARM AND ISOLATED TOWN PROPERTY 0 'T 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. Brioadfoot, 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, I, Clin- ton; - E. Hinchley, Seaforth; J. A. Murray, r.r. No. 3, Seaforth; J. V. Yeo, Holmesville; R. G. Jarmouth, Bornholm, James Kerr and John Govenlock, Seaforth, auditors. Parties desirousto effect insurance or trans- act other business will he 'promptly attended to by application to any of the above named officers addressed to their respective postoffices. PROFESSIONAL CARDS. Medical, D'R. H, HUGH ROSS, Physician and Surgeon. ` Late of London Hos- pital, 'London, England. Special attention to diseases of the eye, 'carr, nose and throat. Office and resid- enbe behind Dominion Bank. Office Phone No. 5; Residence Phone, 10+6. DR. F. J. 'BURROWS, Seaforth. Office and residence, Goderich street, east of the Methodist iChggch, 'Cor- oner for the 'County of Huron. Tele- phone No. 40. DR. C. MAOKAY.—C, Mackay, honor graduate ' of Trinity Univerg'= ity and gold medallist of Trinity . Medical College; member of the 'ad - lege of Physicians and Surgeons of Ontario. DR. F, J :R, FO'RSTER--'-Eye, Ear, Nose and :Throat, Graduate in Il& 4t- cinee„University of Toronto 1897,' Assistant New York Ophthalmic a Aural -Institt't Moorefi Institute, e1d's Eye, a� Golden Square throat hospitals, st- don, En -gland. At Commercial hotel, Seaforth, 3rd 'Monday in ea"h month, from I:1 a.m. to 3 p.m. DR, W. C. 'SP"R'OAT.--AGraduate of Faculty of 'Medicine, University ,' el Western- Ontario, London, :Member of 'College of Physicians and Sur- geons of Ontario.Office in Aberharn Drug Store, ,'Main St,,:_ Seaforth. Phone 90, Dental, DR. 3. A. IMUNN Successor to Dr. R. R. Rosa, gradu- ate of Northwestern University, Chi- cago, 111. Licentiate 'Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office r ver Sills' hardware, Main street, Seaforth. Phone 151. DR. F. J. BEOHELY, graduate Royal College of Dental Surgeons, Toronto. Office over W, R. Smith's Grocery, Main 'street, Seaforth. Phones, office 185W, residence 1853, -Auctioneer. GEORGE ELLIOTT, Licensed Auctioneer for the County of Huron Arrangements can be made for Sale Date at 'The Seaforth News. Charge* moderate and satisfaction guaranteed. WATSON AND REID'S REAL. ESTATE AND -INSURANCE AGENCY -t (Successors to James Watson) MAIN ST., SEAFORTH, ONT. All kinds of Insurance risks effect- ed at lowest rates in First -Clasp Companies. SEAFORTH MARKETS. Wednesday, Nov. 30th. Wheat, per bus, $1.23 Barley, per bus, ........,,,,,,,•73c Oats, per bus. - 50c Buckwheat, per. bus. ,.,73c Shorts, per cwt. d .$175 Bran, per cwt, $1.65 Butter, per lb. 3ryc Eggs, per doz. 55c Potatoes, per bag 1,50 Hogs, per cwt., ..,..,,,, , Haveour y next ' Suit or Overcoat made by E. W. TEMAN Practical Tailor Main St. ..Seaforth • Prices from $25M0 up. Your own materials niade up at reasonable rates Try us for Prompt Service Style and Satisfaction INoasa>IVav,m,ara Thursday, Friday and Saturday KENNETH DA l,A R N VIOLA DANA to THE I Ice!` Ice! Icer From bankto bank the menace stirs! Grinding, cracking! Stirring, tearing! Winter's last, artillery before its mighty assault on its vistuns below. Johnstone McCully"s novel of the lumber camps in the Rockies now a Universal ntvotsal 7.'icturo, Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday JOHN EMERSON and ANITA LOOS Laughing Stage Success THE WHOLE TOWN'S TALKING with EDWARD EVE ,TT - ORT ON, II VIT;:GINIA LEE °ORRIN, OTIS HARLA,N, DOLORESDEL :. RIO. 1 nenateametatemeseneneetasevessweneneennesemaneweetedenvereneetereeamenveztantsetetensentemegewaseie