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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1924-07-24, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 24, 1924. Cuts Fine Ctits In Meats la what we specialise in. Meats sold hero have been well hand- led. They have been prepared vt•iypt eare and are sold to make satisfied customers, Try us and you will find our meats delieious. Do H. STEWART Fe Mein Street Seaforth. PHONE 58. CHITRAL kaid srP ,TFORD, ONT. Prepares young men and young women for Business, which is now Canada's greatest profes- sion. We assist graduates to positions and they have a p-ac- ica! training which enables them to meet with success. Stu- dents are registered each week. Get our free catalogue and learn something about our dif- ferent departments. D. A, McLACHLAN, Principal, aa•vasww Where Cal I Get Viessra tin Select Groceries? Join the ranks of the thrifty women who shophere daily for all their table needs. You're sureto get a fresh supply of select staple'; and fancy groceries, vegetables and fruits. Our shelves are full of reasonably priced package, bottled and canned goods. .r You'll be pleased. W. M. ST ART Phone 77 Seaforth 1116,..1..831.16.2211.1.1..."123342069e111 W i Walker & Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. 2. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished, Night or day phone 67. C ,EAM! CREAM BEAN: MR, CREAM PRODUCER: Send your cream to us, we are here to give you the very best possible market for your cream. We' beg your support and co-operation, send us your No. 1 grade cream and secure top prices. Make this your Creamery. Cream paid for on a grade basis. Do not produce cream .except of a high standard of quality; it does not pay you. We will pay a premium of three cents per pound butter fat for sweet cream delivered at the Creamery. Bring in your high grade creast. Cash paid to any patron wishing it. Creamery open on Saturday, nights. Seaford] Creamery Co, • anti 7ainatt-r Seaford], Ont. THE SEAFORTH NEWS t �®ua.®uu..—uu--.uu...an '°"'121W Mrs Ruby Crowell is spending a Il i week in Detroit the •guest of her • 3I sister, Mrs. Kahle, Mr. r. Louis Mahle, of Detroit, motor- ed ''over ,for' the week -end. Mrs, Kahle, who hal ,been spending•' two weeks with her parents, Mr, •end Mfrs, Baker, returned hoine with him. Brussels Post: W. Hartry and A. and Mrs, Porteous and Miss Maybcll Rands, Seaforth, were .callers in town Friday of last week. The opening of the. Methodist church organ will take place on Old Nome Sunday, Rev, David Rogers, St, Thomas,and Rev. Capt. Edwards Listowel, former aper pastors, will take part, and also 'forni•er musical talent of the church. Mrs. H. C. Box spent the week -end in Strathroy visiting• ,her parents. TOWR Topics I. ,� aganwr ,s..d o.w,.,r®0M0�.pt [tx---pn.�nn�un�.uu..�nn�wtt • Mrs, Wm. Snell and daughter Margueritta, of Collingwood, are visiting friends here. Mr, Lorne Porter, of Kansas City is visiting relatives in town. Mises Janette Wilson, of London, is a guest at the home of 'her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J, A. Wilson. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolfe and chil- dren, of Dashwooci, spent Sunday with Mrs. G. Siliery. Miss Lulu Docherty, of Toronto, is a visitor at •her home here, Miss Margaret Allen; of the staff of Toronto University, was a week -end guest at the Manse. • Mr. aucl Mrs. G. Pethick are mov- ing into the apartments, vacated by Mr. and Mrs Balfour, who have moved to Mitchell. Miss. Gertrude Crich, 'of Port Col- bprne, is •spending the vacation at her home here. ' Mrs. W. E, Southgate has returned front a visit with her daughter, Mrs. R. G. Wilson, in New York. :kfiss Ella Archibald, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Archibald, Rev. t\. A, Holmes, of Clinton, oc- ctipled the pulpit of the Methodist church last Sunday. Mr, L. Woods, of Detroit, was a guest at the !tome of his sister, Mrs. A, Sparks. \hr, T. Daly is -visiting friends at St, Mary's, Mr. Garnet Siltery, of London, is spending a week at his home. itlrs, T. Healy, of Toronto, is spending a couple cif weeks with her mother, Mrs, C. McCormack, Mrs, 5. D. O'Connell is visiting her. daughter Dorothy in Detroit. Mrs. (Rev.) Neil Shaw, of Ridge - town, is a guest .at the borne of Mr. and Mrs, Hugh Chesney. Arr. and Mrs. Stothard and - son Tired and Miss Bertha Holmes motor- ed from Rochester, N.Y., and spent the week end with Mrs. Stothard's sister, Mrs. F. Baxter. John street, Miss Edith Hoag is 'holidaying for a week hi Goderich with i,lrs, Hick. Mr. and Mrs. C. Haist, Miss Ger- trnde Heist, Crediton, Miss Beatrice Heist, Naperville College, Illinois, Mr. and Mrs: Pauli and Mr. and Mrs. Schmidt„ Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mfrs, W. Stoddart. Mrs. W. W. Robinson and Dor- othy and Mrs, C. A. Barber and Mary are spending a few days in Hickson, [Master Jiin McLeod of Toronto, is visiting his grandmother, Mrs. C. R. VanEgmond. Miss Evelyn Adams i$ holidaying at Port Albert. .Miss E. Ryan, of Chicago, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs. M. Broderick. Mr. Brenton Kerr, of Alliston Col- legiate •staff, is a visitor at his home euyn Drs De D. McInnes Chiropractor Of Winghani, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noons in future. Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. Frult and . Vegetables` TOMATOES LEAF LETTUCE " GREEN O,NfcNS STRAWBERRIES ASpA.RAMS CELERY \. ORANGES CANTALOUPES. PEACHES NEW POTATOES. PhiniS Many infants are infested by worms which cause great suffering, and if not promptly dealt with may cause constitutional weaknesses dif- ficult to remedy. Miller's worm Powders will clear the stomach and bowels of worms and will so act upon the system that. there will be no recurrence of the trouble. And not only this, but they will repair •the in- juries to the organs that worms cause and restore them to soundness. Seaforth Phone 63. agggeggaggigagagagsgsummiggigalatigallge en! Camp with a Kodak ' Whether a week in the woods or a day at the shore, a Kodak is an essential part of your equipment. At our counter you'll find the Kodak you need; also a complete line of accessories and "the depend- able film in the yellow box." ;wt Z l4ir. Kodesks--$6.%0 u, Gi ki . DALY Block, Seaforth. •Iiere, ""';sndeenry. Ane .,.,seer;. . Miss Gwendolyn Snowdon is spend- ing a few weeks in Sudbury, the guest of Rev. and Mrs. George Prewer, Miss Gladys Black, Mitchell, IS a guest at the home of Rev, and Mrs. 5. A. Ferguson. Mrs. Thomas Sandie!:, of Ingersoll, and Miss Leita Staples, of the Gen- eral Hospital. Stratford, are guests at the home of Mr. and" Mfrs, John uMacTavish. Mr. Frank Cudmore is 'visiting his uncle in Windsor. �'it dsor. Miss Muriel Holmes. of Princeton, J., was a visitor at the home of her brother. Mr. S. T. Holmes, Mrs. G. D. Haigh and daughter Mary are holidaying at Point Clark. Mrs. Rudolph, of, Toronto, is visit- ing friends in town. Mr,..James Sleeth and Miss Sleeth, of Sarnia, are visiting friends 'in town. Ars. McNichol, of Brussels, is visiting Mrs. 5, Rankin. Misses Irra„,.�., Crich,Greta .Verner ar cttye,„ .xlills are visiting Mian. d'ovsa McKay in Bayfield Tasker and dangler, Myrtle of Windsor are visiting Mr. and Mrs, McGavin, in Tuckersmith. AIr, James Rivers is having a fine verandah erected in front of his resi- dence on North Main street, .Vitas Mary Laing has accepted a position in the Milverton school Miss Leila Best, of Meaford Colleg- iate staff, is a visitor at the home of her father, Mr, J. M. Best, • Miss Janet Grieve has accepted a position as •teacher .of St. Paul's school. Mrs.' H. J. Hudgins is in Toronto ,this week. . Mrs, C. Papst, Hamilton, and Mr. Lorne Porter, Kansas City, are guests of Mrs. A. J. Case. Mr, F. R. Beattie,, of Timmins, is. visiting his family 'here. Mfr. and Mrs. John Finlayson, Mrs. Lawson and Mr, J. Sclater motored to Galt and spent the week -end, Miss Kathleen Rankin is visiting her sister in 1'ridgeburg Mr. and Mrs. Jack Shocker and. children and Mrs., R. Voices and chil- dren, of Detroit, are visiting Mr. and, iufrs Toho "Sproat, Mr. Rohit: Boyd iias greatly im- proved his residence by giving it a coat of stucco bfrs, Jobb and Miss Agnes Hasting,, of Wingham, •and Mrs. David Hast- ings and daughter, Florence, of Galt, made al visit to Mrs. Jessie Brown last week. Miss Evelyn Harburn, tubas Gertie Webster and Mr, Murray Savauge are attending Goderich summer school this week, as delegates from the Young People'es League, Mrs. James Neville, •of Sarnia, is visiting her slaughter, Mrs, J. Mc- Millan. Miss Mary Neville, of Sarnia, is spending the summer with her Wistar, Mrs. J. McMillan. Miss Neville has just passed her Entrance exaniinatitn at Sarnia, with honors, standing highest in the two Separate schools in that city. Mr. Joe Eckert has returned from Detroit none the worse for his fail from a building; and is repairing his threshing outfit so that he may give u a n y g his usual- satisfaction to his ina ty customers. Mr. Geo. Duncan and Mrs, A, T. Thier, of Preston, are visiting their brother, Mr, W. J. Duncan, Mr. and Mrs. h, B. 1 -Lorton arc ob e motor trip to Detroit. Mr. T. 1'. Habkirk is at Grosse Isle for the summer. Miss Margaret McLennan under- went an operation for tonsils 00 Tuesday. Mr. and Mrs. Irwin and children, of Grand Rapids Mich., are visiting his parents, Rev. and Mrs. R. Fulton Irwin, Mrs, George Sillery and sons, Mor- rison and Garnet, are spending this week with friends in Dashwood. Miss Matthews, of London, is a guest of Mr, and Mrs, G. McTaggart. Mrs. Dennis and little daughter, of Detroit, are visiting Mr, and Nits Jari?'es Brown. Miss Newell, of Alliston, is a guest at the home of the Misses McLennan. Mrs. A. Darrach. of Victoria, B.C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. W. 13. McLean. Miss Sadie Holtoan, -of Toronto, is visiting friends in Egmoodville and Seaforth. Miss Rena Mcheneie, of Stratford. is spending the vacation at her home here "ter " let SCroat,of De- th vision¢ either lStr'. l rs. R. H. Cittle Mfrss rlia'ml child airs. troit, is vrarting Mlr. attic"le ga�l' Sproat. Miss Lilian Blundell, of St. Marv's, spent the week -end with Ml's T. P. Hableirk, Messrs, John Beattie and Harry Stewart are attending the Bowling Tournament in London Mr, and Mrs. Burgas. of Mitchell, spent Tuesday with their danghtsr, Mrs. Buck. Mrs, Dolmage, of Buffalo, is visit- ing g 't town. Mrs. R. Sykes. of Shelton, Wash., is visiting her parents. Mr. and Mrs. John Sproat. 1Vfr, Norman Habkirk, of Grasse Isle, is visiting his parents in Arc - K ihtop. The Seaforth Highlanders played t Brussels on Thursday evening last, when that place was celebrating the ening of hydro. There was base - all in the :afternoon, football and a treet dance in the evening. Master Charles Trethewey, of tratford, is visiting his grandfather. Rev. F. and Mrs. Matheson and on Brute, of Stratford, were guests ast week at the home of Mfr. and rs P1. N. Knechtel, a c b s S 1 M • We extend congratulations to Jeanette Finnigan Margaret Fer- guson, Winnifred Kruse aitrl Lles:. Finnigen, pupils of Egmondville school, vyho wrote the Entrattce exams, all being successful, the first two obtaining honor mark. Much credit is due the •teacher Miss Ifnechtel, who in the past three years has had . 10 pupils receive the En- trance certificate. This is a good record when we consider an average attendance of 35. We 'trust the sante .continued success will follow Miss Kneclrtel to her new school, VARNA: Mr. Sant Parsons has engaged with Mr."1;. Foster for the summer, Mrs. Hunkin and children, of Lon- don, are spending a few weeks with Iter parents; Mr, and Mrs. Pilgrim. Mrs. Sparrow lids retiu'rted:• home after renewing acquaintances in. Lon- dots and vicinity,-' Mr. Elliott was in Toronto for she •week -enol, A anion picnic of the; three Methodist congregations of 'Varna, Kippen and Goshen churches, ' was held in Bayfield Thursday last. A full attendance was on hand and all en- joyed 'the outing. We are pleased to note that the six candidates who wrote on the entrance have all passed, Irene Johnston and J, Raymond taking honors, Much credit is due the teacher, Miss 'Welsh, in her painstaking efforts, Several from our district 'took in the. Ford picnic which was held. on the Square in Bayfrelil Wednesday last The many amusements were enjoyed but the greasy pig was most exciting. While only one could catch the pig, several were fortunate enough to catch the grease. Mr. George Pilgrim, of Sterling Bank branch, Auburn, is 'having hioli- days'with his parents here. ' Rev, Mr. Abbott, of Morpeth, ducted service in the Anglican church Sunday -evening in the absence of the rector: Miss Welsh, of Ripley, made a short call in our burg Monday las". The car traffic 'on our leading r,tads in the Sabbath day is not only des- ecrating but is almost a menace to fife. Sacrament of the Lord's Supper was administered in Bayfield last Sunday and us vcralof Varna con- gregation partook Mrs F. Weekes returned front Lis- towel Thursday evening of last w . ek, I4'Irs Weston, of Sarnia, is the guest of her sister, .Mrs, Durant, Methodist parsonage Isere. Master Tommy Muter and Ell- wood Epps are engaged with Mr. Clifford Keyes. Mies Durham. of Niagara. and Miss Elliott are spending a few days at the home of Mr H Deihl. Want and For Sale Ads 3 times, 50c awaits you. Just say "Bon - cilia Facial" to your bar- ber and get the surprise of your life—a feeling of re- newed vigor and the knowledge that at last you. look the part. Be one of the "million a week.” BRUCEFIELD, Mr, A. Jamieson and his sisters visited their aunt, 1VIrs. J, Jamieson last Sunda An error was made.lu last week's; paper when Rev, Mr, and Mrs. Lundy wverc ,crcdited'ts'sirlging,a duet at the Women's Missionary Meeting inst::acl of Rev. A, G. and Mrs. Armour. Mrs. Dtudley, and Miss-'Mullholland 'of Seaforth were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Moodie last week: • Mr. and Mrs. Horsey, of ;Goderich, visited friends in the village and cont-- munity last week, Mr. Horney's many friends were glad to sea him looki•ig so well after his recent illness. The annual Sunday school and cin • gregational picnic will he held at Bay- field on Tuesday. July 29th. • LONDESBORO. Airs Melrose of Walkerburne, is. the guest at the home of. Mrs. John Fingland. The Misses Marion and Helen Grey of Hamilton returned home after spending the past week at the manse. Mr. and Mrs, George f•Iesk, of Tor- onto, are visiting relatives and friends in this vicinity, Mr, Lyon Pipe, of Alberta, is visit- ing his sister, Mrs. Robert Yonge. Mr. James Elsley is having his hoose painted The work is being done by Mr. John ?Melville. Mr. Charles Watson had the inns,: fortune to get his finger so badly hi- jured while drawing hay. it had to be amputated by the first joint. We hope to hear soots of his being well again. Mfrs, James Melville and Aon Bettye of Toronto are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, John Melville. ItCr.a . hicks and Gwen daughter ten g have been spending a few days at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Wells, Mrs. M. Ross is visiting her daugh- ter in Toronto. Airs. J. Nott has been visiting her sister near Auburn PA, NORTH McKILLi Hay makers are busy, Tlij, three days of last week' wens suitable for the job., M. C. Irvine, M:P,P, and Irvine and son Alex. visi 'iI Ml Irvine one day recently. ,,. Mr. . John Mann -is engaged in ting 'up a house for his brat' ' George to replace the oris destroy by fire. ' The sermon by the pastor Bethel last Sabbath was on ser t and Mr. Robinson viewed it frga nearly every angle. The offertof selection by the choir was renders in a pleasing manner. We are plea' ed to see the young people; of .tttl choir bepoming proficient' in this, rt( most charming of all accomplish stents.: Mr. T. J. Irvine was away for few days visiting relatives in S Mary's, Kirlcton and Blanshard art: taking stock of some of the scenes 0 his boyhood, and is now enj4vrlt s.= visit from the Misses Under'iyood Waterclown, who are granadaiib1 , ,e, Why be tortured with. iE ` ZEMPI ? The New Find will give you positive, lasting. results for ECZEMA, intense itching and all chronic inflam- matory skin diseases; has no equal for burns and scalds.: Can now he procured at Aber - hart's Drug Store, Seaforth, or sent postpaid on receipt of price, $1.00 per packaged or 6 for $5 OD, by Chas. McDaid & Co., Dublin. Ont, Moffat and Hotpoint Ject ric an The new models of both Moffat and Hotpoint Elec- tric Ranges are ready for your inspection. • Cook by Hydro The Cheapest Fuel A full stock of Lamps and Fixtures, Shades and Electric Supplies kept at the Hydro Store, lie Utilities SEAFORTH efiice 'and Store in the TolerHail -l-1:a Bumblebee 's , CM the end of a spray ' warm day, and in nen a•ingl it was no long.. (� had risen, am l •*n •titre walls �. eve his ]teal The Better Shop Soon he r, asaamminnimmenommmawthe beau ROBINSON'S INOTICE Owing to the requests of many of my patients, I have had to extend my period of time at head office, Seaforth, to the followingdays: Monday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday 10 to 12 a.m, 2 to 5 p.m. 7 to 8 pm. Saturday -10 to 12 a,m.; 7 to 9 p.m. Sundays by -Appointment. Dr, �''„ R. N l ilii till D. Gs'. Sp.e. Registered Chiropractic Specialist. Head.Offioe over Seaforth Pharreaof Best :holland us (Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Daffodils, etc,) SECURED By BUYING EARLY; Send for list including ROSES FIND SHRUBS THE BEST IS CHEAPEST, HOLLAND IMPORT T ee. 449 River Road, NIAGARA FALLS,; ONT. Ba hitt Mils- +'astenmg the wires , : a -:ikse a screw eye, sonless me use t Is so sa e P t that ex- �'+ hot " i l l it e° i le is' There air , Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial. Also. Ground Screenings T m m ehop of PLII Kinds MSON neillinmenrasomeasscunrammeammanatrammaasammaantta • GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 Seaforth Garage /auto Tires and Tubes We have on hand a Complete Line of Tires and Tubes. all sizes, Best on the Market. Let us supply your needs on Auto Cylinder Lubricating Oils and Greases,. We handle nothing but the best and can supply you with oils of proper viscosity to suit your motor;. Also stock a complete line of most -called .for parts .of various autos. If you are in need of a new Battery, or if you have a Battery to: be repaired, give us a call. BATTERY `CHARGING OXY-ACETYLINE WELDING Il EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A SPECIALTY. Get into the habit of patronizing us. We want to serve you, and serve you well. 14 MAXWELL AND CHALMERS DEALER. PHONE We Hava Installed a telephone for night calls -1675 7W �o.svib vd+°R'.nev