HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1924-10-09, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER, 90924.
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As Nice As They Look
Our'Bolognas, Sausages, etc.,
are even nicer to taste. They
are all made from: the choicest
of meats and flavored with the
purest of spices, in just the
proportions to give them an
extra fine and appetizing flavor.
If you once try them, you cannot
help but like them, . Everybody
does.
D. Iia STEWART
Main Street Seaforth,
PHONE 58.
DURING THRESHING SEASON
'we are prepared to supply you with
meat affer hours by calling
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CENTRAL
STRATFORD, 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-
tical training which enables
them to meetwith ith
success. Stu-
dents
dents are registered each week.
Get our free catalogue and
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ferent departments.
D. A. McLACHLAN,
Principal.
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Grain Wantei
To Buy
1 Car load Barley
and
Wheat
1 Car load
Cell store for prices
W. M. STEWART
Phone 77, Seaforth
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Walker & Soo
UNDERTAKING
—and—
Motor
and—
M0 or or Horse
Equipment.
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W. 1. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license:
Flowers Furnished,
Night or day phone 67.
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CREAM! CREAMi CREAM
MFS. 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
cream.
Cash paid to any patron wishing it.
Creamery open on Saturday nights.
Seaforth Creamery Co.
Seaforth, Ont,
Bra B, H. Wanes
• Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
Fruit
and
VegetabieS
TOMATOES
CAULIFLOWERS
CRANBERRIES
CELERY'
ORANGES
CANTALOUPES.
SWEET POTATOES
PEACHES.
POTATOES.
TPhUIiPS
Seaforth,
Pho11e 63
I.Town_
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....un a
Kerr,
friends of
Mrs.
Stan d J. The many
Railway street, will regret to leant
that she is suffering from a stroke of
paralysis. '
'Mrs, P. Mulcahy, who is ill in the
hospital at present, is improving.
Mr. W. Reid and lfamily are moving
into Mr, McKay's house on Market
street.
Mr. and Mrs. iRo•bert Babkirk are
Grasse
n lrorntan in �in Gr
visitiuig their sat 1
Isle, Mich.
Mr, and Mrs, T. Welsh, of Strat-
ford, were visitors at the home of
Mrs. Wiltsie.
Mr. U. D. Clark, of, Cornwall, is
a guest. at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, J. C. Greig,
,Dr. Clarkson, of Toronto, was a
town visitor.
,Mr. and Mrs.. W. W. Mains and
baby motored from Hamilton and
Spent the week, -end with her parents,
Mr. and Mrs. H. Edge,
Mrs. Alexander Sproat, of• To-
ronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs, Id,
Mason.
Mr. and Mit. Malcolm Lane of
Kinlough, VIr. and Mrs. Congran,
Ripley, Mr. I. J. Tolton and Miss
Glace Tolton, •of Walkerton, were
the guests of Rev. and Mrs. 'W. D.
McDonald, a't. the Egmondville
Manse.
Mrs. James McKay, of Toronto, is
visiting friends in Egmondville,
Mr. W. L. Woods, of Detroit, was
a vistor et the home of his sister,
Mrs. A. Sparks.
"His Master's Voice" Victrofa
Portable Model 50 and ten 75c.
double -sided "His Master's
Voice"—Victor Records.
$70.00 CASH PRICE
and small weekly or
niontt ly payments;
• to pay the balance
A limited opportunity to
secure this handsome port-
able model — on unusual
terms. w Possession gives
you : the same unmatched
performance for which all,
Victrolas stand unequalled.
Secure yours to -day --enjoy
it forever.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Mr. Foster Fowler,principal' of the
public school,, was off duty on Mon-
da•y
on •aceouut of illness. ss.• •••
'Miss Ia zel Wito s.la
s returned
,r,
ned
from Toronto.
i i t -
'1tsvisit-
ing
s
.11�ir.'D. Quail of Hamilton,
John Quail.
Mr
11 t his brother,
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Mrs. J. A. Roberts, of Toronto, is
visitingher mother, Mrs, rs, J
ames
Weir.
Rev, R, Fulton Irwin and Rev. Mr
Sinclair, of Hensall exchanged pul-
pits last Sunday.
Three rinks fromSeaforth went to
Woodstock on Friday to take part in
the annual Snowbird tournament: Dr,
F. J, Burrows,'Dr, H. H, Ross, W. H.
Thompson, R, 11. Sproat; „I, Beattie,
J. M. McMillan, H. Stewart, J. Mac-
Tavish; R. Sills, T. J. Johnstone, W.
Anent and C. A. Barber.
Rev. J. A. Ferguson was in Bel -
grave on Sunday conducting anniver-
sary services,'
Mrs, J. E. Troyer, of Hensall, is
visiting her daughter, Mrs, j. Id,
Smith.,
• Miss C. Sta'ples, and Miss Clinick,
of Stratford, were week -end guests
at the home of Mr, and Mrs. John
:McTavish.
Mr. and Mrs, H. M. Culbert, of
Yew 'Hamburg, were visitors at the
Monte of Mr. and Mrs, G, Seip,
"Government Control or the
0.T.A." will be the subject at the
Seaforth Presbyterian church next
Sunday morning, Quartette in the
evening from last Sunday,
Mr, \V, H..Trethewey was visiting
friends in London and St. Marys last
week.
Mrs. Harry McGregor and son, of
Cleveland, are visiting her brother,
Mr, William McMichael,
Mr, and Mrs. G. D. C, Hann, of
Toronto, were in town on Monday.
The East Huron Teachers are hold-
ing their annual meeting• this week
o holi-
•thave ttv
and the t ih'Ic •en l t will
days.
The ladies of the Altar Society of
St. James' parish are Bolding a euchre
and old time dance on Wednesday
evening, Oct, 150.
Mrs. Con. Eckert, who has been
taking care of her daughter, Mrs, r.
MfcKay, suddenly took ill on Tues-
day and had to be removed to her
home in Seaforth, where she is im-
proving.
Keep in mind the comedy to be giv-
en .by the Young People's League of
Seaforth Methodist church, Oct. 29th,
lit Cardno's hall, Further particulars
neat week.
The subject in the Mfethodist
church an Sunday evening will be
"Beware of that Dangerous Steer.
Mr. and Mrs. T. T'lealy, of Toronto,
spent Sunday at the home of her
mother, Mrs. C. McCormick.
Mrs. E. J. Box and nephew Nor-
man, are visiting 'friends in fort
Huron.
AIr, Carl Pinkney, of Stratford,
spent the week -end at the home of
his gra»dparcnts; Mr, and Mrs. R, L.
Clark.
Mr. Wm. McMichael., Jaines street,
is very poorly at present, but, his
many ,friends hope for a speedy re-
covery,
Miss Alice Carbett, of Guelph, was
a week -end visitor at her home here,
Miss Marjorie Reid and Miss
Eileen Flannery were home from
Stratford for the week -end.
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times, 50.
HARLOCK.
Burns church intend holding their
anniversary on Oct, 19th. Rev, 'Mr.
Ferguson of Seaforth, will take the
services
Mir. and Mrs, ,las. Watt and Master
Owen, and Mrs, Owen, of Toronto,
spent the week -end with the former's
parents; .\-fr. anti Mrs. Jas. Watt, Sr,
Miss Irene Ferris is visiting frieutls
in Goderich,
The Ladies' Aid gathered at the
home of Mrs. Isaae Rapson •last
Thursday,
and enjoyed
a pleasant a
sant af-
ternoon,
Mrs,' Leo Watt and Mr. and Mrs.
S. 1r1cVittie motored to London on
Saturday,
i4lr. Bert Allen has returned home
from Northern Ontario.
Stapleton our 'local baseball fans are
able to listen in each day to the
broadcasting of the world series.
Mr,
L, J, 'Looby has secured 'a con-
tradt in Forest for the;installat
ion of
a nett' filtration system,
At the meeting of the C.W.L. on
Oct, 5th the, edele delegates
chose
t '.to
at-
tend
the convention to be held in
e Mrs.�l h
Oct.1445th were ' d t.
SErabtor on
F. J. Feeney and Mrs.. T. J Moly-
neaux.
Don't forget the box'soeial to be
held by the Dublin •public • school in
Lopby's hall on Friday evening.
The C.W.L.held a meeting on Sun-
day, Oct. 5th. A large number at-
tended and the principal business was
discussing the Stratford convention
and the bazaar. The meeting was
then closed 'by prayer
er b
Y
the Presid-
ent
Hog Grading. --Farmers with hogs
ready to.tnarket will welcome -the
system of hog grading, Mr. J. Shea,
our local buyer, intrddueed for the
first time in Dublin ois Monday, Sept.
29th, when many farmers'. hags grad-
ed as selects, The hog market in the
past has not been attractive enough
to warrant the raising of hogs by the
farmer, abut a rinsing market and with
proper grading,' there will be an in
ducentcnt to raise hogs of the bacon
type. Prices for ,the bacon type in
England are strong. A capable. mats
Will be here on ilonday of each week
to assist, and later on .Mr. Shea will
tlo the grading himself.
STAFFA.
Mr. and lure R, Reed and Mr.
and Mrs, Wm, Reed of Fullerton.
v'sited at the 'a e of Mr Robt.
Sadler on Sunday..
Mr. and Mnn. Lawrence iIatinon
and Mt, and Mrs ITarvey Hannon
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
Archie Jeffery.
Mrs. McVey; who `spent the month
in Hamiiton, has returned, and spent
Sunday et the home of Mn, William
Jeffrey. 1
A verdict of accidental death was
returned by the jury investigating the
death of Dr, 3i: 1, Botham, at 3aske
coon,
Mr, Harold O'Brien is taking a
course at the Western University, of
London. •
The Ladies' Aid of tate Methodist
church will meet at the home of Mrs.
W. Jeffery on. Thursday. •
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Archer from
Stratford, spent Sunday with Mr, and
Mrs. John Sadler.
Miss Green and Mr. R. Parsons, of
Orangeville, Were visitors at, the
home of Mr. and Mrs. R. Parkes,
\fr. and Mfrs. R. C. Anderson, of
Hamilton, were week -end guests at
the bottle of her parents, Mr. and
Mrs. Robert Bell
.Mr. Harry Neiecombe, of Goderich,
is visiting friends in town,
Mr. and Mrs. C. Beckett and Miss
Seryl Beckett motored over from
Strathroy and spent Sunday with Mr.
and Mrs, H. C, Box,
Mrs. McLeod, of Lucan, and Mrs.
McIntyre, of Toronto, are guests at
the home of Mr, andaMrs. L. T. De -
Lacey. s
Mfrs Pinkney, Sr,, has rented Mrs.
Hannah Laidlaw's house on John
street.
Mr. and Mfne. 13. Russel. who have
been visiting relatives here, leave
this weefc for Peoria, 111.
.Hiss Alva Graves is spending a
couple of weeks in Detroit.
Dr. Mary Cowan, of Toronto, Miss
Phentia Cowan, of Stratford Collegi-
ate, and Miss Kate Cowan, of Mark-
ham high school staff, spent Sunday
With their parents, Mr, and Mrs. J.as.
Cowan,
Rev. W. D. McDonald,of Egnnond-
ville, is in Toronto this week attend-
ing a meeting of Knox College board,
The many friends of Mr. W. D.
Bright, Sr., are sorry to know he is
very ill at present. -
Rev. T. H. Brown and son Leonard,
were in Thamesford on Sunday, Mr.
Brown conducting Harvest Thanks-
giving services there, -
Miss .Marion Watson, who has been
spending a few weeks in Port Arthur,
has returned home.
Or. and Mrs. 11, J. Hodgins and
children are visiting Mr. and Mrs. G.
1:IendcrsCM.
ivir. and Mrs. W. Wright • nd chil-
dren spent'Sanday in 71ruseield.
MG•s, John Sproat has returned from
Detroit.
Miss Mary Stewart left on Monday
to resume her studies at Toronto Uni-
versity.
University.
Mr. James 'McMichael, of Hargur-
he) :'was seized with a stroke of
paralysis on Stinelat
Miss' Watson, who has been visit-
ing her brother, Air. Janes Watson,
leaves this week for Port Arthur;
M- and Mrs Stewart •McIntosh
DUBLIN.
Don't forget the concert anti box
social to 'be held in the Opera Hall
this Friday evening,—
bit, E. Litt, of Stratford, spent
Sunday with her sister, Mrs. \Vm.
Racho.
We are sorry to hear that Mr.
Harry McQuaid had the misfortune
to fall and have his ribs broken. We
hope to see him able to be out again
soon.
Rev, Father McCabe, of Maidstone,
spent a few days the guest of Rev.
Father White.
Dr, and -Mrs. Simpson, of Dunn-
ville, called on Dublin friends during
the week.
Miss Jean MicConnell spent the
weekend' at her home here.
Mr, and Mrs. John Darling visited
friends in Stratford 60 Sunday.
-inhering
Burk is in London hos-
pital suffering with blood poison in
his hand, His many friends mish
1nn a speedy recovery..
Piss 1-lannah Tulfey spent a few
weeks visiting Mrs. Joseph Canning,
of Toronto.
Mr. James Hart has secured the
contract of the McGrath bridge south
of the village.
Dr. and Mrs. Simpkins, of Thantes-
villc spent the week -end with 'friends
here. _ - ' gt.
M9 r, T. O'Flynn spent Sunday with
friends here.
Mn. Fred:Forrester is again C.N.R.
agent here.
Mr. and Mrs. R. Angel have left
here for Mitchell to relieve the C.N.R.
agent there.:
Rev.Fr. McCabe, formerly of St:
Columhan, called on Rev. Fr. P.
White cloying the week.
:Mr, John Holland and family, of
St. Columban, visited with Mr. and
Mrs: J. Flynn on Sunday,
Mrs. Farrell, of New York, is
visiting with i'L•s. James Shea.
Through the courtesy of Mr. \Vm.
,School Report for September.—IV.
---Elva Crawford, Francis Hills, Wm.
l)antzer. John McGrath, W. �Kraus-
kopf, A, Gormley, .Marion Dill, Annie
Brennan, Bernice McGrath, Anna
Walters, 'Helen Kenney, Helen
Krauskopf, Betty Dorreitstyu, Kath-
arine Donnelly, Edmund O'Hea.rn,
Loretto Delaney. Kenneth•.1)111, Toni
McCarthy, Hugh McGrath, .,Pat,
McLounell, •fames K•ratiskopf. Donald
Benninger, Tom Hills, Clarence
Looby.
.1q1. --Mary Brennan, Carrie Kraus-
kopf, Veronica Molyneaux, Harty.
Feeney, Francis Stapleton, Francis
'Krapskopf. Robert Crawford, Leona
Maloney, Mary Dillon, Etheleen 0' -
Hearn,
11 :Flat
Eugene Donnelly, rn i'u to
Tata
s
osc h
Brennan. Isabel Jordan 1 p
Krauskopf, Dorothy Brennan, Betty
Campbell. J. O'Connor, Carrie O'Con-
nor, Mary Dorrestein, Eleanor Gorm-
ley, Gertrude Dorrestein, Charles
Kennedy, rrancis Donnelly.
TL—Genevieve 'McCarthy. Clare
Gormley, Clarence Krauskopf, Irene
Donnelly, Monica Roach, Jack Moly
tteaux, Aileen Nelmes, Joseph Del-
aney, Marion hunter, Gordon Dill,
Anna Dillon, Helen Dillon, Kathleen
Burns, Cecelia Feeney, Ursula Kraus-
kopf,
Part IL -Bertha Dillon, James Dil-
lon, Arthur Looby, Gerald Donnelly,
Edwin Stapleton, John Crawford,
Alphonse Perry.
Sr, Printery.—Matilda Dorrestein,
Lawrrence ` Dillon, Lloyd McCarthy.
Benedict Kennelly, .fahn Arnold,
Katherine Kenny, Margaret Mary
'Kennedy, Dordthy Donnelly, Norinapt
O'Connor.
Primary.—Frances Delaney, Agnes
O'Connor. Roselle Dillon, Rita
Stapleton , Margaret Dorrestein,.
Frances Brennan, Albert Donnelly,
Agnes Rowland, Genevieve Feeney,
Leonard Nagle, Rose Arnold. James
Crawford, Joseph Burns, Charles
Krauskopf, Joseph Nelmes, Joseph
Dorsey,
Always Ready and Reliable. --Prac-
tically all pains arising front inflam-
mation can he removed with Dr.
Thomas' Eclectric Oil. .Simply' rub
it on the sore spot and it is quickly
absorbed; by the skin, Its healing
power is convexed to 'the inflamed tis-
sue which is quickly :soothed. This
fine old remedy is also a specific for
all manner of cuts, scratches,' bruises
and sprains, Keep a bottle handy al-
ways.
MANLEY.
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Mfr. Ed.•Brady, Who is engaged with
With painful
Mr. Fred Eckart, iter i>~ tit 'a'pa1
waskit ce a
accident wh n he - i d 'b
i e
Y
horse, 'but fortunately no bones were
is abl •tobe a turd
broker and' he t, to
r a
again. g
Mrs,Thos.McKay ti presented ited .her
\I 1 a s i
) P
1 tit int. with a baby
husband on the fifth s
d
girl(Mary Elizabeth).
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Mrs. C. Eckert is at present an her
usual rounds nursing.
Mr, Con Eckert and his son
Clavor, and Mn, and Mrs, John Nolae
were visitors in our burg last 'Stt
day.
iMr. and Mrs. Let. Nolan 'from Grey
township, called on friends. here Sus -
Mr. J. Eckart had the verandah
tower taken off his •house in Sunday's
storm •
A large number of young people
from here attended the St. Colunman
dasice last Monday night and report a
good time.
Filling silos is the order of the
day.
Asthma Overcome The triumph
over astlinta.has assuredly ccne. Dr,
J. D. Kellogg's, Asthma Remedy has
proved the most;.iositive,0es1iisg the
o n
to e In
'c ' 'f asthma has v4t'. 4
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Letters received from. thoutands who
v]fdi
have tried it ifariit atestimonialt t
leavesno room for' doubt that athere i5
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Your c
u dealer.
Want and For Sale Ads 3 times, 50e
Have you Eczema or any disease
of the skin ? If you have, get a
package of
EZO
at Aberhart's drug store, Sea -
forth, Ont, and watch it dis-
appear. Most effective remedy in
Chronic , ';Psoriasis.
What to Expect
When Buying Electric Lamps
Satisfaction
Efficiency
Long Life
Economy
These qualities are all built into the Hydro
Lamp, so they are bound to be given out.
Hydro Lamps are Factory inspected and
tested by Hydro Engineers and experts.
IT PAYS TO BUY THE BEST'
BUY HYDRO LAMPS
Public Utilities Com.
Clerk's Office. Town Hall
Look for this
label on the
lamps you
buy, .
DO
POWER
ct
OHTPa"
BBN=I11JR
The Special Milverton'
Flour
We Have it—Give it a Trial, Also.
Ground Screenings Chop of AH Kinds
C.G.
that tired look and "ragged"
feeling out of =your face.
Say 'Bonilla Facial" to
your barber and come up
smiling with a new appear-
ance of vim and fitness. Be
one of the "million a week."
ROBINSON'S
The Better Shop
Best Holland Bulbs
(Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Daffodils, etc,)
SECURED'' BY BUYING EARLY..
Send for list ipcluding
ReSES AND SHRUBS
THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.
HOLLAND a N. I.ML'oa'f e•e..
449 River Road,
Mn. NIAGARA FALLS, ONT.
and danghler,'of London,, were week- 1
end visitors at the home of Mrs. W.
Scott.
SOS
PHONE 25
Seaforth Garage -
IF YOU UARE IN NEED OF TIRES, give us a call. Prices $8.75
and up.
Also a pair of cushion tires at $10.00 each.
IF YOU ARE IN NEED OF A NEW BATTERY or if you have
have a Battery to be repaired, give us a call.
A Complete_Line of most called for parts of various cars.
BATTERY CHARGING. OXY -ACETYLENE WELDING
EXPERT AUTO REPAIRING A PECIALTY. Get into the habit
of patronizing us. We want to serve you and serve you well,
JOHNGIE
PHONE 167W.
Dealer in new and used cars.
Have you seen the new
MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER MOTOR CARS,