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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1924-08-28, Page 5'THURSDAY, AUGUST 28, 1924; Looe At The Cut of Meat you are buying and see if. it has the color and the 'appearance of fresh, tender; juicy, wholesome beef. Don'tbuy it if it is stringy, dry dark, full of tendons. You get quality cuts here. It is better to pay us a few cents a pound more and get meat you can eat enjoyably. D. .STE\AT iilain Street Seaforth, PHONE 58. , DURING THRESHING SEASON we are prepared to supply you with meat after hours by calling 182 j CENTRAL f/. � j f� GAJ � C GG STRATF®RQ . 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 prac- ,ticad training which enables them to meet with success. Stu- dents are registered each week. Get qur free catalogue and learn something about our dif- ferent D. A. McLACHLAN, . Principal. t+aesases venni WiKbere !au 1 Get Select Groceries Join the ranks of theC thrifty women who shop, here daily for all their table` needs. You're sure to 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, You'll be pleased. W. M. STEWART Phone 77 ' Seaforth r.6ily>D'j,YatE}�,tII1 `n L�+•�iIIA.�ICb�Sif - .iessounrszetra ar:u>rtz rm W. J. Walker 86 Soli . UNDERTAKING —and— EMBAL1vIING Motor or Florse Equipment. W. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. trm� CREAM! CREAM! CREAM! MR. CREAM PRODUCER: Send your cream to tis, 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 highgrade cream. Cash paid to any patron wishing it. Creamery open on Saturday nights. Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth; ;'Ont, Dr. D. H. McInnes • ehlropractor Of \Vingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth; Monday and Thursday After- noons'in future. Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. sistautrssameneceessarmarmutatootasessaises Frtiit and Vegetables TOMATOES ;,----- E LETTUCE GREEN ONIONS STRAWBERRIES ASPARAGUS CELERY ORANGES CANTALOUPES, PEACHES. NEW POTATOES. T PhilliPs Seaforth Phone 63 manzimmemezmummuseszemomes Ready-made Medicine.—You need no physician for ordinary ills when you have at hand a bottle of Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil. For coughs, colds, sore throat, bronchial troubles, it is invaluable; ,for scalds,burns, bruises, sprains it is unsurpassed; while for cuts, sores and the lilce it is an unquestionable healer. It needs no testimonial other ,than the use, and that will satisfy anyone as to its ef- ft cti%eness. IkU Camp with a Kodak 'Whether a week in the woods or aday at the shore, a Kodak is an essential part of your equipment. At our counter you'll Lind the Kodak you need; also a complete line of accessories and "the depend- able film in the yellow box." 4ulo raphic Kodaks—$'6.70 up J. F. DALY Graves' Block,.Seaforth. ixnwnmun-.—vuova---uv—®u own Topics I.II qn®ua�ua®uito...,un�vat®ap Miss McGregor, of Lakeside .hos- pital, Cleveland, is visiting friends in this vicinity. ' Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar and famlY spent Sundayit Cromarty. Wins, Hargraves s and little son. of Toronto, who were visiting het' par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. T. 0, Shillinglaw, have returned to their 'home. Mr. Lansing, operator at the sta- tion, spent Sunday in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. Elliott, of London, are visitors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. W. G. Sherwood.' Dr, aul Mrs Hodgins and family re- turned on Saturday to Toronto. Rev, and Mrs. W, D. McDonald and children have returned from Lucknow, Rey, Mr. McDonald' spent part of his holidays at the summer school at Lake Couchichhig, Air. and Mrs. Henry Campbell and son and' daughter, of Cleveland, Ohio, are visiting relatives in town. Mr. Frank Coates is a Toronto visitor, Mrs. E. W. Bateman and children are visiting relatives in Paris, Mr. and Mrs, Isaac Hudson, Thos. Bicklc and Wm. Eyre attended the Silverwood picnic at London on Wednesday and report a most enjoy- able tune. Messrs. Dawson Reid and John Stewart left on Friday for Kirkland Lake, Mr, Sol. Barwick atul sun, Willis, left; r tt Friday on the h• - Ifi rr• t y enters cx- cnrsicmo I the West, t. Mr, nd Mrs 1 n t ulyvicic ofSagivavv Mich. and 11rn James, of Mitchell, called at the home of Or. and Mrs, Harburn one day last, week, Mr. John Robb was called to Lon- don on Thursday last awing to the severe illness of his sister. Air, \fi'in, Hopper has just finished drilling a well for 1)r. Moffatt at Varna to a depth of 215 feet, getting a splendid supply of water. Dr. Tweddle, crf Fergus, spent a few clays in Seaforth with friends, Air. jas, Scott left on Monday for Edmonton after visiting his brother, \Ir. John Scott. The Misses Brine are visiting friends 10 Toronto and Hamilton. Miss Edna Campbell has accepted a position as teacher at Beniniller. Mr. J. R. Lyon, who has been spending the past two weeks at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. A. .Wilson, returned on Friday to Toronto. :Miss H. I. Graham is spending a week in Stanley. The Misses \Vatson, who have been visiting their brother, Afr, James Watson, leave this week ' for Port Arthur. AI', Wright Wag a week -end guest at the home of Mfr. and Mrs. R. Mur - less Jones, Mrs, Wright and jack returned to Toronto with hint. Mrs. George Parker and little daughterof Toronto, are guests of Mr, and 'Mrs, T, J' Webster, , Miss Irene McGee is the guest of Miss Gertrude Webster. Miss Kate McDougall, who was a visitor at the hone of Mfr. and Mrs. Robert J. Beattie, Egmondvill,e Inas returned to Minneapolis, Mr. and Mrs, Angus Beattie, Mr. and ,Mrs, Laidlaw, of London, and Miss Agnes Beattie, of Brncefield, spent the week -end at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Jno. Beattie. Mr. Ross McGonigle has secured a school in Stanley township, Mrs. juo. Beattie is a Toronto visitor. Mr, Reid Ecltnoncls has secured a school at St. George, Ont., near Brantford. Mr. Howard Kerr has a position on Galt Collegiate staff. Mr..Jac. Hinck- ley, who was on this staff, is returning to Queen's University, Kingston, to take tip a course. )Jr Ivan Hill has a school at Waterford. Mrs. Mary Elliott, of Toronto, visited her aunt, Mrs. McCloy, in Eg- moudville, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Hills motored o Delaware and spent the week-etid with friends. Their daughter, Miss RRRRRRia Hills, who has been spending two weeks there, returned with them. • Miss Mary Forest, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. John Forest, who underwent an operation for mastoid in the Seaforth hospital, is doing nicely. Mr Thos. Torrey has returned to Cleveland after visiting.,ls sister, Miss Lizzie Torrey, 'who has beet seriously,ill blit is improving. Mrs:Aerie Riguey,' of Detroit, is •visiting ter aged patents, Mr. and Mrs, Alex. Torrey. Mr.'I-Iarry Grieve is in. Toronto this week, . Mrs. John Clark, of L+gntondville, who has been seriously ill, at time of writing is somewhat better. Mir, and Mrs, Wolsh and family are in Toronto attending the wedding of the latter's brother. Mr. Wilson Allen,' tivho has 'been with the Tuckersmith Tel. Co., has accepted a position with John Hud- son running the engine of his thresh- ing' outfit, • ' Mrs. Fred Robinson, who has been visiting her sou in Detroit, has re- turned, hone. Miss Grace Scarlett, who has been successful 111 securing her- art super- visor's certificate recently in'Toronto, has • taken a position on the Ifensall continuation school staff. Miss Beth Muldrew; who has been spending the, holidays with relatives in McKillop, has returned to her home io Brockville. Mrs. S. Boyd `has returned from Stratford. Airs. ,Fraser. is at Brucefield nursing Mrs, form McKenzie, There will be no band concert in Victoria Park this week owing to tate absence of many members from. town, The final concert of the season will be given nest week, Miss Nbrma Jeffrey has returned •front Toronto. THE SEAFORTH NEWS Mr. L. J, Stapleton B.A.,' of Col Lingwood ,Collegiate, is visitiutg,: his parents, Mr. andhfrs.. Jerry Staple- ton, Huron road east, A second crash in two days on the East Huron road took place on Sat= urday evening, when a car, with 'a Goderich license number on it, cr tsh= td into a buggy from .north Hul- lett. The occupants escaped with bruises and a shaking up, and' buggy is in bad shape. The accident occured in ft'ont of 1h Roman Catholic cene- terY7ust eeast of town.'t. "Work, Pray, Love, or �i ill v , W sft p w be the subject at the Seaforth I res- byterian church next Sunday morn- ing. The evening subject will be "Enjoying Life as We Go Aloi}g," 11r. and Mrs, Henry Campbell, of Cleveland, were guests of - Mr and' Mrs. \Vm. McMichael. Rev, Mr. and Mrs. Miller and fam- ily, 'of Ccittarn, are visiting' Mrs Evaaas, Miss Young has returned to Sarnia after visiting Mr. aacl Mrs, Wm, Mc- Michael. Mrs. !:vans and Eleanor have re- turned from their, visit to relatives in London, St. Thomas and Varna. Miss O'Keefe, of Loudon, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs, Keating. Miss Helen ivl:cMann, of Si: Mary's hospital, Detroit, -is home since her operation for appendicitis; Miss Jeannette Grieve has returned from Detroit. Miss Dorothy Meldorf is home front a visit to Hanover, -Mr, 'Robt. Prior, of Windsor, was a guest of Ivir. J. Rivers. Miss Frances Shard has returned to Victoria -hospital.. London. Mrs, Kruse, of Galt, spent the cthe r elc el n at home of Ms. we Sclater and Afi Jack Forsythe, t 1 \ira 1 J Irish, are visiting relatives herr,. Mr. PelTer was called to Listewcl on account of the illness of 'tis sm. -iu-law, Miss Margaret - Thompson i5 in Monktou. Mr. and Mrs. \V. a\. Crich returned on Monday from'a trip through the 'Thousand Islands. Two rinks, consisting of J. Mcla- tosh, H. Jeffery, Dr. Burrows, Dr. 11. 1-I. Ross, skip, and W. Thompson, 11. Stewart, Russell Sproat and J. Me. Milian, skip, are in Wiughatu attend- ing the tourney there. Mrs. Beaton and son Kenneth, of Detroit, are visiting her another, Mrs. Malans, in Egnoulvillc. Miss Minnie Mackay has returned from Chicago. Airs. Geo. Stewart spent a few days in 1Zippen. Mr. and Mrs. Keating are tnoving into the house they bought from Mrs. Archie Scott. Mr. George Hutchison is back from. Sault Ste. Marie, where he spent the summer. Mr. Janes Baxter. of Stratford, spent the week -end with friends in town. ,Mr, and Mrs. i\feldnrf spent the week -end in Hanover. Mrs. T. Grieve is spending a few days in Toronto Miss Kate Connolly has accepted a school at Fletcher. Anna and Billie Sutherland are in Toronto. Miss Mae McClinchey is visiting at Bayfield. Mr. Keith Stogdill, of Toronto, .is visiting friends in town Miss Mary McBrien has accepted a school at Essex. Mr. H. Watson, of Goderich, was a guest of Mr. W. G. Willis over the weekend. blr. and :\Ire, Lawson, of Auburn, visited Mrs. Sclater. Mr. J, Shaw, of London, visited Mr. James Watson this week. Mr. Stanley Grey, of Stratford, was a guest of Mr. McMillan, lgmond- ville. Mr. and Mrs. Hambly and family, Staffa, spent Sunday with the Misses Cooper. Miss Helen French is back from London, where she underwent an operation. Mr. Dan. Connolly is visiting his mother. Dr. Mackay was in Lucicnnw on Thursday. Mr. Jack Walker is leaving for Timmins this week. Mr. Glendon Colbert„Loudon, spent the week -end with friends in town. Miss Isabel Mugford, of Detroit, who has been the guest of bfr. and Mrs, J. Walker, has returned home. Miss Nora Godkin has taken a school at Munro. Miss Mfargaret Stewart is visiting Miss Ina Scott at Brucefield. Mr. Geo, Ferguson was called to Toronto on account of his father's death. Miss Elizabeth Keating has taken a school at Fort William. • DUBLIN. - Miss Mary Beaumont spent the wecic-end the guest of her, friend, Mrs. Alex, Darling. Mrs. James Cronin has returned from Detroit after a month's visit with friends. Mr. Tom Sullivan, of Detroit, is visiting friends in the village. Mrs, Stanley Bloodsworth and faiu- iiy°has returned to her home in To- ronto after a month's visit with her parents, Mr. andMrs. G. Deigel. Mr. Matt. Williams, of Detroit, at - 'tended the fianeral;of his uncle, 'Mr, Patrick Ryan. Mrs. P. Bean, of Pefferlaw, is visit- ing her mother, Mrs. P. Evans. Mr, Reihl, spent Sunday the guest of Sebringvllle friends. Rev.' Mr. Charlton, of London, preached in St. Mary's church, Dub- lin, on Sunday. Late Mrs. Wan. Evans, -- In her eighty-sixth year a fine old lady, Mary Ann MicCardle, wife of Mr. William Evans, passed to her reward on Thursday, night at -the home of her daughter, Mrs. Hwy Nelmes. llesides her 'husband, she leaves four sons, Leo of Dublin, William and Henry of Galt, Joseph and -Robert of Detroit; and five daughters, Mrs. John Quigley of Clinton, Mrs. Jerry Stapleton of St. Colutnban, Mrs. Thomas Peirce of Detroit, Mrs. Louis J, Longeway of Kitchener and Mrs. Nelmes of Dublin. Forty grand- children survive arul eighteen great grandchildren and three sisters, Mrs. P, Ryan, Dublin, Mrs, Matthew Lynch, Beechwood, and Mrs,. Richard Carpenter, Detroit. Two sons, Peter and Michael, predeceased' their mother. Requiem mass was sung at 9.30 a.m. at St. Patrick's church. Internment was at Dublin cemetery. The pallbearers were six grandsons. John and Joseph Evans, Aylmer Evans of Detroit, William Stapleton of Dublin and Louis anti Joseph Stapleton of St, Columban, The late Mrs. Evans was born in Ireland, but carte to this nuntry with her parents when a little girl. They first settled at Markham, north of Toronto, later moving to Mc- Killifp when Mrs. Evans was 17 or I8 years of age.She resided 1n this vicinity since that t c' hat time beingmar- ried c 66 years ago, Deceased was one of the worthy pioneers of McKillop, and at first the only access to their faun, a few miles north of St. Colton - ban, was a foot path through the hush. Along this path the family had to' travel to attend church and over it they transporter) the products of their farm. In leer life -time Mrs. Evans witnessed the vast change that has taken place in IMcKiilop as the settlers gradually unproved their farms, and she did leer part in that work. Always a good neighbor and friends to everyone, she enjoyed the love and respect of the neighborhood. During the past 3 or 4 years Mrs. Evans' health had failed her, and an Thursday afternoon she ,because de- cidely ill, passing away the same night. The sympathy of the com- munity goes out -to the bereaved. Mr. Patrick Ryan was buried on Friday morning. Solemn Regniem mass was sung by Rev. Fr. White, P.P., Rev, Fr. Hussey of Kinkora deacon and Rev, -Fr. Dentzer sub - deacon of the Masa. Airs. Frank Feeney presided at the organ. The pallbearers were the three sons of the deceased, viz: J. V. of Stratford, Pat- rick of Detroit, and;John of Hibbert township: two sons-in-law, Mr, Pat- rick Jordan and Mr. Jack Evans of Seaforth and Mr. Dennis .Barry, a friends of Mr. Ryan's, Interment was at St. Columban, where his parents were buried, Many spiritual bouquets adorned his casket and a wreath from the C.N.R. trainmen of Stratford. Deceased was born in McKillop 69 years ago and spent his boyhood in that township. Over forty years ago he moved to Hibbert and 36 years ago Married Miss Margaret Barry, who survives, together with three sons and four daughters: J. V. of Stratford, Patrick and John at home; Mrs, John Evans of Seaforth, Miss Nellie of Toronto, and Misses Annie and Lizzie at house. Another daughter, Mrs. Patrick Jordan, died 2 years ago. A brother and sister, John Ryan of Detroit, and Mrs, 'alumna Coleman of Saginaw, Mich., also survive, About two years ago Mr. Ryan Time— , aha PARE FIVE, underwent an operation in. Stratford hospital, which for a time improved his health, but last. November he be - Came seriously ill; and on August 19th he passed away. His sorrowing family Alas the, sympathy of the community in their great loss. When driving:home from Dublin, Mr. and Mrs. Owen Flynn, of Clin- ton, with Miss Ella Evans, were all. severely injured on Friday right about 9.30 p.m. Their buggy was com- pletely demolished shed bY an auto driven by a Stratford ratan, The auto kept the centre of the road and Mr. Flynn and his wifeand„ sister-in-law saw that they were in great danger. The ditch prevented him driving any closer. Miss Evans is suffering from a 'bruised shoulder and ;Shock, and Mrs. Flynn is in Stratford 'hospital with a scalp wound, a nasty forehead wound and two ribs broken off at the spine as revealed by the X-ray. Mr. Flynn was able to go to his own }tome on Saturday. The two men who were with the auto rendered all the assistance they could and assist- ed in removing thein to the home of Mr, Louis Dorsey, one mile west of Dtrbldii. "tDr, Trairiftr; of, Dublin, was on the scene of the accident in; a ,fe.w. 'Minikes and attended to the wounds of the injured and :advised Mr,>. Flynn to go to Stratford hospital where the Iady is resting as well as ran be expected, Miss Marie Scneider, of Stratford, was the guest of ,Misses Mary and Jean McConnell over Sunday. Have you Eczema or any disease of the skin i' If you have, get a package of ZO at Aherhart's drug store, Sea - forth, Ont. and watch it dis- appear. Most effective remedy itt Chronic Psoriasis, t te ltY �. ��I t Hydro Lamps are built to a standard -- Not, to a price. There can be no Secon"d grade Hydro .Lamps, at a Poorer price. HYDRO LAMPS Quality First and Always! All Hydro Lamps before being passed by our experts and labelled with the Hydro label of quality must come up to. the Hydro standard of efficiency and life. No others will be accepted. No others can bear the Hydro label.. Seaforth Public Utilities Clerk's Office, Town Hall This label is your ttuuran- fes of first quality, POWER V:316fISS' 4o OatiTA4 Look .for it. Ask for if, on tho lamps you buy. The Special Milverton Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial. Ground Screenings Also. &hop of Ali Kinds 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." ROBINSON'S The Better Shop esu Best Holland :•LuIbs (Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Daffodils, etc.) SECURED BY BUYING; EARLY. Sendfor list including ROSES IND Sill UBS THE'BEST IS CHEAPEST. 1111 Luxismi ems!. uvireitivr 449 River Road, NIAGARA FALLS, ONT. SON PHONE 25 MOWIEVISISMOMMMUMSCIMEEMMOMMOSEIMMUMMCSOCUMMSSIMMUSMOMMOIMUMMIMMUCIMORMCLES Seaft;rib Gara e IF YOU UARE IN NEED OF TIRES, .give us a call. Prices $6.75 and up. Also a pair of cushion tires at $10,00 each, IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A NEW BATTERY or ff you have; have a Battery to be repaired, give us a call. A Complete Line of most called for parts of various cars. 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