The Seaforth News, 1924-11-13, Page 5IURSDA.Y, NOVEMBER 13, 1924
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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 meatsand 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. H. ST WART
Main Street Seaforth:
PHONE 58.
DURING THRESHING SEASON
we are preparedto supply youwith
meat after hours by calling
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Principal.
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Phone 77 Seaforth
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Messrs. Angus McRae and Fred
Jackson, of Toronto Normal, were
week -end guests at their homes:
Mrs. Evans and Eleanor spent the
holiday at Varna.
Air. Ronald McKay, George Aber -
hart and Misses Ria 'Hills, Thelma
Johnstone and Gwen Snowdonwerehome from London Normal School
over the holiday,
Mr. 'Leslie 'Bristow, of Dundas,
was a visitor at his home here.
Miss Erie Stewart and Miss Erma
Brown, .of Kitchener, are visitors at
the home of •Mr. and Mrs, D. H.
Stewart:
Miss Ann Prewer, St. Hilda's Col-
lege, Toronto, was a holiday visitor
at the home of Rev, and .Mrs. J. F.
Snowdon:
;Miss. Elcoat, of Gait Collegiate
staff, spent the holiday at her 'hosne
here
Mr. Cecil R. Myers, of Stratford, is
visiting friends in town,
.Miss Janet 'Grieve, of St. Paul's,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. Grieve:
Air. Brugger and Miss Nettie
Pethick, were guests at the home' of
Mr. and Mrs. J. Pethick.
Dr. Laird, of 'Toronto, was a week-
end guest at the Manse
,10111111=M1,190,0597ffid.,.1114.412119,10.11. �..:, Mr. Joe Sills spent the Holiday in
Toronto. '
'Miss Helen Dickson, of Toronto,
is visiting her another, Mrs. Adam
Dickson.:
Aliss Ella 'Turnbull and I41n
Arnold Turnbull, of Toronto, spent
the week-erici with -their parents, Mr.
and .Mrs. G. T. Turnbull.
Mr. Arthur Ament was home from
Toronto University over the week-
end,
zaraial
J. Walker 86 Son
,UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALtvIING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. j. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone .67.
CREAM! CREAM! CREAM!
MR, CREAM PRODUCER:.
Seed 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 centsper pound butter fat for
su eet .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,
Mf. and Alrs. 13 en Johnston, of
Toronto, azul daughter, I+'ape, spent
i the week -end with friends in . town
a and vicinity,
Air. Clendon Colbert, of London,
was a week-ensl guest at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. A.. Barton.
\4 r. \4', forest and Mr. 'Murdock
\lclvor, of Goderieh, spent Sunday
at the hothe of Mr. Joseph Forest.
Miss Madge Stewart, of Stratford,
i • visiting her parents, Mr. and Afrs.
J A. Stewart,
Miss Ethel Jackson, of Brank,ome
Hall, and Mr. J. Jackson, of Ridley
College; St. Catharines, were holiday
guests at the home of their aunt,
♦Iws Jackson.
\fr. Gordon .Hays and little
nephew Stanley, of Windsor, spent
the holiday with Air. and Afrs. R. S.,
Hays,
\las,; Lindsay, of. Hamilton, visit-
ed friends in Tuck et'smith.
Miss Bertha Chesney and Master
Jim Chesney are spending a few days
in Toronto.
Mr. Clayton Martin was home
from Englehart, New Ontario, for a
few days.
Miss Beth Bartdn, of \Willow
Grove, was a holiday visitor at her
home here, `
Mr. Howarth Kerr, of Galt Coilegi-
an staff, and Air, Leslie Derr, of
Toronto, were holiday visitors at
the home of their parents, Mr. and
Mrs. James Kern
\!r. and Mrs. John Ballantyne and
children, of Atwood. were the guests
on Mouday of Rev. and Airs. W. D.
McDonald.
Mr. A. Glazier, of Clinton. was the
guest of Mr. L. i'sllison.
Mr. W. Aberhart, of Toronto Uni-
versity, was home for tlic holiday..,
Mr, and Mrs, C. A. Alexander and
daughter L'eggy, of Hespeler, spent
Sunday with friends in town.
Mrs. William Cameron, North
Alain street had the misfortune to
slip a few days ago and fracture her
shoulder.
Miss Beatrice Larkin, of the staff
• of Havergal Ladies' College, spent
the holiday with her parents, Dr.
and Airs, F. H. Larkin,
Mr. Reid Edmunds was home from
St George over the week -end.
he\rlee.r. Edward Archibald, of Toron
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were week -end guests • t their honeL mversitY, and Fred, of Jarvis, Ont.,
Mr. Leslie McKay of Kitchener,
pent the holiday with his parents,
Arr. and Mrs: R. .McKay.
Mr. Harold Stark, of Kitchener,
spent the week -end at his home here,
\Ir. Milton Chesney motored up
from Toronto and spent the week-
end in town.
Mr. Ll. D. Clark. of Toronto, spent
Thanksgiving, at the house of Mr.
and MN. J C. Greig. •
Mr. and Ales. W. H. Bullard, of the
Royal apartments, were in Colborne
this week attending the funeral of
• tether, Air, H.
Foils
the letter's 1
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111 \., whose death occurred in Belle-
ville
elle-
a ' ill-
ness] hospital itat after a few d s
v 1•e o p Y
of pneumonia,
Mr. and Mrs. W. D. 'Scampton, of
Palmerston, and Miss Grace Kncch-
tel, of Benmiller, were Thanksgiving
visitors, atthe home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. Knechtel.
Mr. and Mrs, A. E. Dunn and Miss
Stella Horton, of London were
guests at the home of Airs and Mrs,
E L.. Boa.
Air, and Mrs. 1s. G. Kruse and son
Lilly motored over from Galt and
spent Thanksgiving with Mrs. W.
Sclater,
Dr, Mary Cowan, of Toronto, Miss
Phemia Cowan, of Stratford Collegi-
ate staff and Miss Kate Cowan . of
Mackie, were holiday visitors 'at the
home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs.
James Cowan.
Mrs,• W. Finlayson and :Mrs. Mary
Elliott,:of Toronto, are visiting Mrs.
\icCloy, in Egmondville.
The Misses McCord, of Toronto,
arc the guests of Hiss Francis -Win-
ters. ,
Atfr. Innis spent the week-eed at
his home in Simcoc.
Mr. P. C. Calder, of Toronto, was ,
a week -end visitor in town.
Miss hfary Stewart, of Toronto
University, spent the week -end at the
home of her parents, Mr. and Airs.
Harry Stewart,
Air. J. Huggard spent _Thanksgiv-
in'Toronto.
Mr. and Mrs. B. Williams motored
from Stratford and spent Monday
with Mrs. S..Bryd•
--� 'HOW YOU CAN TELL
Dr, Do H. McInnes
a ehiroplractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Rotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
esseseseameseetarssmesaisaameirminecesserage
Fruit
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and
Vegetables
TOMATOES
CAULIFLOWERS
CRAN1KRRIES
CELERY
RADISHES
ORANGES
CALIFORNIA FIGS
SWEET POTATOES
CUCUMBERS.
CALIFORNIA RAISINS
LETTUCE
T. Phillips
Seaforth Phone 63
GENUINE
ASPIRIN
Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross"
are Aspirin—No others I
There is only one Aspirin, that:marked
with the "Bayer Cross" all other tab-
lets are only acid imitations.
Genuine `Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
have been prescribed by physioians for
nineteen years and proved safe by mil-
lions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia,
Colds, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis:
Handy tin boxes' of 12 tablets—also
larger "Bayer" packages, can be, had
at any drug store. Made inCanada.
Aspirin is the trade -mark_ .(registered
In Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of
Monoacetieaeideater of Salicylieaoid.
While it is well known that Aspirin`
means Bayer manufacture, to assist the
public against imitations, the Tablets of
Bayer Company, Ltd,, will be 'stamped
with their general Mae mark, ,the
Bayer °role,"
Dyed Her Faded
Skirt, Also a Coat
"Diamond Dyes" Make Shabby Apparel
Just Like New—So Easy!
Dant worry about
perfect, results.
Use "Diamond Dyes," guaranteed
to give
a now, rich; fadeless color to any fabric,
whether wool, silk, linen, cotton or mixed
goods, --dresses, blouses, stockings, skirts,
children's coats, ,draperies,—everythingti.
Ip A Direction Boole fs in package. (is J
To match any material, have dealer
show you "Distmoms• t.. Dye" Color Card..'
THE iEAFORTH NEWS
PAGE FIV
D -W... k '
Annual Monster
Bazaar
under the auspices of the
arbar.a Kirkman
Young Women's Auxiliary
will be held on
Fri„ November 21.
Afternoon tea will be served from 3.30 to 4.30.--15 cents,
Supper from 5 o'clock to 7 p.m. --25' cents,
FANCY, PRACTICAL • AND CHILDREN'S BOOTHS.
ALSO HOMEMADE CANDY.
iblr, and i\'Irs A, H. Close are visit-
ing friends in Toronto.
Mr. Harold Coates, of Toronto,
was a holiday visitor at his ]tome
here. .
Asir, T. Smith, Guelph, was a week-
end 'visitor.
Mr. Dobson spent the holiday in
Toronto,
Mr. and MI's WWI Archibald and
children, were visitors at the home of
Mr, and Mrs, James Arehibald,
Mrs. John Sclater end children are
visiting friends in Toronto:
Miss Hicks, London, has been en-
gaged to fill the vacancy on the Col-
legiate staff canserl by the death of
Miss.. Odell,
Dr. Garnet Chapman,. of Bridge -
burg, was a holiday guest at the
home of his parents. Air, and Mrs. W.
Chapman.
?fir. W. Richards, of Stratford, was
a town visitor. '
Mr, anck Mrs. Win. McCully and
fancily, Stratford, Dr, and Mrs. Weir,
of Auburn, and the Misses Weir, of
Strathroy, spent Thanksgiving at
:Mr. Wm. Min's, Hullett,
Mr. Brownlee, .of Toronto, spent
the holiday with friends in town.
Alr. Orclan McCormack, of Bridge -
burg, was a weelo-end guest at the
home of his mother, Mrs. C. Mc-
Cormack.
Miss Gertrude Cardin,. of \iilver-
ton, was a visitor at her home here,
Ansa Ila Johnson spent .Monday at
her home in Exeter.
Mr. and Mrs. F. W, Wigg mud
family spent the holiday at DiuManr.
Miss Abbre Seip spent the holi-
day in New Hamburg.
Mr. Isaac Hudson, of Windsor,
was a visitor at his home here.
Miss Frances Winter, Toronto,
ryas the guest of her mother, Mrs, R.
Winter.
]Mr. Cecil Smith nod AIT. and Mrs.
Atdimer 'Troyer Were Thanksgiving
guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs,
T. H. Smith.
Mr, Charles Clark, of Windsor.,
was a holiday visitor with his par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs. R. 1., Clark.
Mr. and Mrs, Charles 'Layton, Ha-
milton visited friends in town and
viciniky.
ivLr. :4. Barron and Miss L, Flett,
of Grimsby, were guests of Airs. J.
Men.
,Mrs. Sherbet: is recovering' froin
an operation for appendicitis.
Miss Shier spent the holiday at
her Home in Canningtou.
Mr. •1. F. Ross and son Iiugh, of
Guelph, were in town calling on
friends.
Mr, and Mrs. joint MaeTavish and
children rea a 4 p t the week end` with
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friends in Ingersoll and St. Thomas.
Aar. and Mrs. A. Scott anti chil-
dren, of Windsor, spent the holiday
at his tome in McKitlam,
Miss Agues McKay, of Hespeler;
was a holiday visitor at the home of
her parents, Mr, and ,Mrs, Hugh Mc-
Kay.
Mrs. Wm. MacDonald, of Strat-
ford, spent the holiday 'with Miss
Jennie McBride. r
CONSTANCE. •
Quite a number attended the an-
niversary services in the Methodist.
church at Londesboro on Sunday,
Nov. 9th. A former preacher of the
Londesboro circuit . Rev. Mr. Mc-
Kaine, necv of Dorchester, occupied
the pulpit for both afternoon and
evening services.
\Ir. and Airs, 'Phos. Riley, of Clin-
ton, spent the week encl'and Thanks-
giving day at the home of Mr. and
Mrs. Joe Riley.
Mr, and Mrs. Joe Riley attended
the fowl supper at Londesboro on
1vlonday evening and reporta real
good time.
Kept Her Promise.
She asked her papa for the car
She said she wouldn't drive it far,
She tried to keep her ,promise sweet,
And hit a tree across the street,
Special Optical Offer.
Iiigh grade gold-filled spectacles'
and eye -glasses with, best flat spheri
cal lenses for only $4,00. All other
style of frames and lenses at lowest
prices. Eyes examined by \'1r.
.Flughson, formerly optical expert for
Kents, Toronto, and later for Henry,
Morgan & Co., Montreal. The hest'.
optical work to.. ire obtained and at
moderate prices. Monday and Tues-
day, November 24th and 25th.
13eattie's Fair, Seaforth. 47
DUBLIN.
Report of the Dublin S.S. for Octo
ber.—I\'.—Elva Crawford, F. Hills
J. McGrath, M Df1I,' Wm. Dantzer
FL Krauskopf, B. 'McGrath, B. Dor
restyn, A. Brennan, A. Gormley-, W
Krauskopf, A. Watters, Kenneth
Dill, Pat. McCouuell, K. Donnelly
D. 'Benninger, ' C. Looby, H. Mc-
Grath T. Hills, . James Krauskopf
E. O'Hearn, L. Delaney, Helen
Kenney, Torn ,McCarthy,
III,—Francis Krauskopf, C. Kraus-
kopf, ;Mora McGrath, F. Stapleton,
\', ,\lolyieaux, E, Donnelly, L.
Maloney, M. Dorrestyn, Joe Kraus-
kopf, G. Dorrestyn, -FL Feeney, M.
Dillon, FL Brennan, D. McCarthy,
Ethyln O'Hearn, F. Brennan, Isabel
Jordan, E. Gormley, Dorothy Bren-
nan, R. Crawford, J. O'Connor, B.
Campbell, C. O'Connor,
IL — Irene Donnelly, Clarence
Krauskopf, Anna Dillon, Genevieve.
McCarthy, Marion Hunter, Aileen
Nelmes, Gordon Dill, Ursula Kraus-
kopI Cecelia Feeney, Kathleen
Burns, Helen Dillon, Agnes Maloney,
,lack Molyneaus, Clare Gormley,
Joseph Delaney, Norval Parker.
Pt. H.—Bertha Dillon, Arthur
Looby, 'Gerald Dcinuelly, John Craw-
ford, Jas. Dillon, Edwin Stapleton.
Sr, Primary,--afatilda Dorrestein,
Lawrence Dillon; Lloyd McCarthy;
Dorothy Donnelly, Katherine Keh-
ny, 'Benedict Kennedy, Margaret
Mary Kennedy, Norman O'Connor,
Primary. --Frances ,Delaney, Agnes
O'Connor, Genevieve Feeney, Rita
Stapleton, Margaret 'Dorrestein,
Roselle Dillon, Frances Brennan,
Agnes Rowland, Leonard Nagle; Al-
bert 'Donnelly, Jas. Crawford, Rose
Arnold, Joseph Burns, Charles
Krauskopf, Joseph Nelines, Joseph
Dorsey, - The wedding bells are still ringing
in our town. That is four weddings
this past month. That speaks well
for the Dublin boys and girls,
Miss Mary Beale is a visitor in
London this week,
\f.r. Clarence 'Beale, of Stratford,
spent the holiday the guest of his
sister and
mother.
Missr
Mary v ande u
J at \IcConncit
were home for Thanksgiving, and
have returned to their schools at
Guelph and Drysdale.
Miss Irene Stubbs, of Toronto. was
a visitor in town.
Messrs, Roy Dorsey and Michael
Darling and Mr. Smith mntared to
Dunville and Hamilton. They report
a good time: -
Miss Dolly Cronin, was home from
Toronto for the holiday.
Mr. Charles McDaid is wearing a
smile these days. It's a boy. Mother
and boy well.
"fr. and Mrs. Charles McKay. of -
Brussels were visitors at the home
of Mr. James Redmond.
4 card party will be Held in the
parish hall in Dublin on Friday even-
ing. Come and have a good time and
meet your friends:
Miss Lila Feeney was the guest of
her sister, Mrs. Costella.
'Every careful and observant
mother when her child suffers, from
worms. ,She also knows that if
some remedy be not speedily applied
much harm will result to the infant.
An excellent preparation for this pur-
pose is Millers Worm Powders.
They drive worms from the system
and set up stimulating and soothing
effects, so that -the child's progress
thereafter is painless and satisfying.
Best Holland $ulbs
(Hyacinths, Tulips, Narcissi, Daffodils, etc.)
SECURED BY BUYING EARLY,
Send for list including
ROSES AND SHRUBS
THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.
HOLLAND eAN. IMPORT ee),
449 River Road.
NIAGARA FALLS, ONT.
McKILLOP.
Late Jas Flanagan— James Flana-
gan passed away at St Joseph's hos-I
petal, London on I;iday, November .
7th, 1924, in his 31st year. He was' a
son of the late Thomas, Flanagan,
The funeral was Redd ott Mon'd'a'Y,
from his late residence Lot 11, Con. 5,
McKillop, to'St. Columban church
and cemetery,
Want and For -Sale Ads, 3 times, 50c
If you have failed to get relief
send for "EZO" The New Find,
that has given positive, relief' in
every case,
Mr; William Cook, of A'litchell,
writes: "I had been.tortured with Ec-
zema on my hands and arms and tried
different eczema c erne remedies without re-
sult. Being advised to try "EZO"
and after using a few boxes, I am en-
tirely, free from the annoying malady.
"(Signed) Wm, Cook,
"Mitchell, Obit."
"EZO" is sold' in Seaforth at Ab-
erhart's Drug Store, and by the
Standard Drg Co., London and.
Stratford, or sent prepaid on re-
ceipt of $1.00 by Chas. McDaid &; .,.
Co., ,Dublin, Ont.
t
that tired look and "ragged"
feeling out of your face.
Say "Boncilla 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 Bette e Shop
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 BUYTHE BEST
BUY HYDRO LAMPS
Public Utilities Coni.
Clerk's Office, Town Hall
Look for this
label on the
lamas you
buy.
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PE�JOWER
p•�'yMISSS��O
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The Special Milverton
Flour
We have it—Give it a Trial. Also.
Kinds
Ground
Ground Screenings ehop of All
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AIN DEA
s SGRAIN I.R. PHONE 25
Seaforth Garage
IF YOU UARE IN NEED OF TIRES, give us a call, Prices $6,75
and up.
Also a pair ofcushion 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.
J01-11. REGIER
PHONE 167W,
Dealer in new and used cars.
Tuve you seen the new
MAXWELL AND CHRYSLER MOTOR CARS.
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