The Seaforth News, 1924-12-04, Page 5THURSDAY,_ DECEMBER 4, 1924.
,As Nice AsThey 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 fineand appetizing flavor.
If you once try them, you cannot'
help but like them. Everybody
does.
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STEWART
PHONE 58,
Seaforth,
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ChristmasFruits
Our stock of Christmas Ftutts is
now all here,
Valencia Raisins, Seeded Raisins,
Sultana and Seedless Raisins
Best Quality Currants
l lb .18c; 2 1b for 35c,
Figs at 25c. per 2lb.
(duality at a Low Price
W. I. S i EWART
Phone 77 Seaforth
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STN ATFOFID. 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 meet with success. Stu-
dents are registered each, week.
Get our -free catalogue and
tram something about our dif-
ferent departments.
D, A. McLACHLAN,
Principal,
Wo J9 Walker 86 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.
CREAM! CREAM! CREAM!
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
cream.
Cash paid to any patron wishing it.
Creamery open on Saturday nights.
Seaforth Creamery Co, Sea
forth, Ont.
Dr, Di Irl, McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Winghant, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future,
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated,
Christmas
Oranges
At all prices to meet your needs
in the holiday season, from
20c to GOc doz.
MIXED NUTS 20 c
Per lb.
SHELLED ALMONDS SOC
Per lb.
SHELLED' WALNUTS SOC
Per lb.
CALIFORNIA WALNUTS. Aqc
,in the shell, per lb,
TABLE RAISINS
FRESH 'OYSTERS
HEAD LETTUCE.
CELERY
SWEET POTATOES:
CRANBERRIES
CAULIFLOWERS
TOMATOES
CALIFORNIA FIGS
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'HOW YOU CAN TELL
GENUINE ASPIRIN
Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross"
are Aspirin—No others!
Tilers is only oiie Aspirin, that marked
with the. "Bayer Cross" --all other tab-
lets are only staid Imitations,
Genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin""
have been prescribed by physicians for
nineteen years and proved safe by mil-
lions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia,
Golds, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis.
Bandy tin boxes of 12 tablets—also
larger "Bayer" packages, can be had
at any drug store. Made in Canada,
Aspirin is the trade mark (registered
In Canada), of Bayer Manufacture- of
Monoaeetieaoidester of Salieylieaeid.
While it is well known that Aspirin:
means Bayer manufacture, to assist the
public against hnitations, the Tablets of
Bayer Company, Ltd„ will be stamped
with their general astute ' mark, the
'Buyer 01.9M"
Dyed Her Faded
Skirt Also C
a Coat
"Diamond Dyes" Malce Shabby Apparer
Just Llke New—So Easy!
Don't 'worry about perfect results.
Use "Diamond Dyeo, guaranteed give
a to new, rich, fadeless color -to any
fab ie.
Whether wool, silk, linen, cotton r mixed
goods dresses, blouses stockiegs,skirts,
ehildretes.::coats, draperies,-everythiugfe
a) A Direction Book id in package. t1 i
To match any material, have dealer
ehow.you "Aiatneol, nye" Color Card.
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Mr, J. J. Merner, Mr. Wellington
Fee and Mr: Ralph Elliott were in
Hensall out Tuesday attending the.
funeral of the late John Keys, which
took place to Bayfield cemetery.
Mrs. Robert Edgar received the
cross from her son's grave in Bel
gium, a sad memento of the great
sacrifice of noble lives given for
freedom and peace. As we gaze on
this sad our minds travel
to
those vast cemeteriesof our noble
dead, and we feel they are not dead,
but resting from their labor—their
duty done.
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Mr, G. D, Haigh was, confined' to
his home for several days through
illness.
Miss'Robinson, of Mount Elgin In-
stitute, and. daughter of Rev. Mr,
Robinson, of Ireland, was the guest
of ivirs. R. Fulton Irwin at the Par-
sonage,
Among. those from a distance pres-
ent at the funeral of "the .late Mrs. S.
Wallace were Miss McBride of
Rymal near Hamilton, Mrs, James
Wallace awl daughter" and Alt'.
Arthur 'Wallace, Rochester, N.Y. Mr.
Oscar Glendenning and Miss Myrtle
Glendenning,' Orion, Mich., Mrs.
(Rev.) Beshgetoor, Alma, Mich., Mrs.
Cunningham, Port Albert, and Mrs.
Earls and :son and daughter, Ro-
chester, N,Y,
Mrs. W 'Stocidart who has been
on the siek list, is recovering,
At Walkerton. Poultry Show last
week Peter Daley won seven firsts,
seven seconds, and five thirds with
his silver and golden tiYyandottes,
and five specials, one being a medal
for the best partly colored Wyao-
ilotte hen in the show.
Miss Monica Eckert arrived home
from Detroit last Tuesday. Site is
much improved ie health since her
recent operation in the Detroit Clinic
where she had been engaged as spec-
ial nurse.
Miss Olive McGregor, Winnipeg,
is visiting her aria, Mrs. Dyson.
Mr. W. D. Manson has been under
the doctor's care as the result of a
bad shaking up he received when a
tree fell on grim while working in the
flush. Fortunately no bones were
broken,
Air, John L. 'Henderson, Egmond-
vine, has been ill with pneumonia.
Miss Mabel Pinkney has returned
from a visit of several weeks at the
home of her brother in Hamilton.
Airs. R. G. Webb, who spent the
summer with relatives in Seaforth
and Lonrtesboro, left last week for
Toronto.
Miss Jessie Wilson, of Kitchener,
spent the week -end with her father,
Mr. J. M. Wilson.
Colonel J. A, Currie and his
daughter, Miss Currie, of Toronto,
were in town visiting, Miss Sparks,
who is ill at the hospital.
Mrs. Smith, who has been visiting
friends in town, has returned to
Schenectady, N.Y.
Miss Mary Laing, of Afilverton,
spent the week -end with her par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Laing,
Miss Shaeffer, of Listowel, is a
guest at the home Dr. 11, H. Ross.
Air. and Mrs.- Lyle Worden, of
Staffa, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr, and Mrs. James Acheson.
Mr. G. Hanley, of London, spent
the week -end at the home of Mr. J.
D. Gemmel],
Reeves Beattie of Seaforth, Mc-
Quaid of McKillop, McNaughton of
Tuckersniith, and Armstrong of .Hul-
lett, are iu Goderich this week at-
tending' the County Council meeting.
Mr. T. Yellowlees, of Bowmanville,
was a guest at the home of Mr. and;
Airs. John Beattie.
Miss Mae Pollock, of Bayfield,
spent the weelc-end at the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J C. Laing.
Miss McLean, of Goderich, ,s the
guest of Miss Irene Patterson.
Miss Elma Dalton Inks returned to
Toronto,
Mr. H. Watson, of Goderich, was a
week -end guest at the home of Mr.
and :firs. W. G. Willis.
Miss Loretto Faulkner was in
Stratford visiting friends.
Master Charlie Dickson,. son of
Mr. and Mrs. T. Dickson; Goderich
street, is recovering nicely from an
operation for appendicitis.
Rev. R. J. Wilson, D.D.; of To-
ronto, was a week -end guest at the
Manse.
Mr. W, Duggan has returned' from
Detroit, .owing to the illness of his
wi fe.
Mrs A.. McKean, who has been
spending a couple of weeks at the
home of herrother,Mr, P. M.
Chesney, has returned to 'Hamilton.
ST. COLUMBAN.
Miss Aileen Utley, tl, w o as hspent
P
two months' holidays at the home of
Mr, and Mrs.' P. Flannery , has rc-
turned'to her home in Toronto,
Miss Angela Burke who under-
went an operation in Seaforth hos-
pital some time ago, has returned to
her home in Hibbert and is pro-
gressing favorably.
ro-gressing-favorably.
Af, Maloney, Dennistis A�alouc who under-
went an operation in Seaforth hos-
pital, returned to his home the en
of the week
�Mr, and Mls J,.J' Holland and Mr.
and ivfrs. J. F. Carlin and family, at-
tended the Maloney-Hoiland wed-
ding on Saturday last,
THE SEAFORTH REINS
PAGE FIVE'
Ali Prices
Cut to the Bone
Special Prices on
LIEN'S ALL -WOOL UNDERWEAR
Regular $3.75
for, per suit
2.95
Men's Natural.Waol Underwear
Regular $4.00'
for, per suit
2.70
:Bays' Silver -Fleeced Underwear
Regular $1.90
suit o' u
for, , Per
145
m
Great Selections in Mitts and Gloves
for Ladies, Men and Children
Special Reduction iQ't
(BEN'S OVERCOAT$ of 75 p.c.
We guarantee the quality.
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Opposite Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
asmsasmorem .
DUBLIN.
A pretty wedding was solemnized
at St. Patrick's church, Dublin, when
Miss Mary Margaret Emily Maloney,
youngest daughter of Mrs. Nora
Maloney, of Hibbert township; be-
came the bride of Leo 'Hollaed, soli
of George K. Holland, of Beech-
wood, Rev. Fr. White, P.P., officiat-
ing. Miss Beale, organist of the
church, played the wedding music.
The usher was Fergus Maloney, of
Buffalo. The bride was given in
marriage by her brother, P. J. Mal-
oney. She wore a lovely dress of
mahogany charnieuse satin with be-
coming black hat. Her. sister, Miss
Minnie Meloneysof Buffalo, was the
bridesmaid and wore a gown of navy
velvet and a :'Meek hat, The bride-
groom was attended, by his brother,
George Holland., .After the ceremony.
Mr, and Mrs, Rolland deft on a wed-
ding trip to Detroit and other Amer-
ican cities.
Mr.. Martin Klinkhammer, of De-
troit, is visiting his parents, Mr. and
Mrs. M. J• Klinkhammer, for a
month.
The bazaar held in the Parish• hall
on Wednesday last was a grand: suc-
cess. The booths, were beautifully
decorated in various colors.
Quite a number from Seaforth,
Logan and Kimkora attended the
bazaar.
Mr. G. S. Litt called on friends in
the village during' the week,
BEECHWOOD.
A"yery pleasant evening was spent
at the, home of Mr. and :firs, G. K.
Holland on Monday evening, Nov.
24th, when the members of the St.'
Cohtmban choir assembled at their
home and presented their son, Leo,
with a beautiful mahogany pedestal
and jardiniere preceding his mar-
riage to Miss Emily Maloney, Dub-
lin. The presentation was made by
Miss Marie Flannery, organist, and
the following address was read by
Mr. J. P. Moylan: Dear Leo,—We,
the members of the St. Columhan
choir have assembled here this
evening, .prior to your marriage,' to
express our 'gratitude to you for the
Read This!
The New Year is not here yet, nev-
ertheless it is time to make New
Resolutions.
Let Us Begin NOW.
RESOLVED.—Froin NOW on to al-
ways look our BEST. In 'order
to do this we will get our hair
cut at Robinson's every 1.0 days
by the deft work of the ,hair cut-
ters in that sanitary and up-to-
date Barber•Shop:
RESULT.—Hair looking Its best, we
will not only feel "spic and span"
but will really be better groomed
for the Yuletide. season, when
the boys and girls, friends and
relatives are hese for the Christ-
mas festivities, smiling and -feel-
ing perfectly 'lit, because they are
all trimmed. and dressed in the
latest.
FACT.—Your silver is well spent at
Robinson's because this is the
one shop that gives VALUE,.
coupled with EXPERT 'SER-
VICE, and these are esseetial •if
we would look our hest, which is
necessarynowadays, whether in
the home, in business, in school
or on the street.
ALSO RESOLVED, — That. we
have all our barbering done at
„Robinson's Shop where our
Wkrits will be 'treated carefully;
our likes acid dislikes will be re-
garded with painstaking thought.
FROM NOW 'ON.
— A Hair taut
every ten 0 da s at
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ROI'NSN:'S
{just Around the Corner)
Seaforth
many favors you have shown while
you were amongst us and to wish you
every success in your married life.
During the course of your bachelor
days with us we have found you a
friend, always ready to help an-
other. Your frank, witty manner has
always been a pleasure to ns and
we are glad to know that , you have
found someone who liked it even
better than than we. We all sincere-
ly hope for continuance of your
good work together with the co-
operation of your future wife. We
ask you to please accept this small
token that you may know St. Colum -
ban choir has not forgotten your
favors in the past, and with the best
wishes of all: here present, signed by
the members of the choir. The re-
mainder of the evening was spent in
cards, dancing, games, etc., until the
wee small hours of the morning.
LONDESBORO.
Mrs. George McCall and Mrs.
Alex. Wells are visiting friends near
Walton this week.
Mrs. Fred Johnstone has been
visiting her brother, T. Hill, of Lon-
don, over the weelc-end.
Miss Annie ;Stevens, of Harlock, is
visiting her brother, E. Stevens, of
this village.,
Our new merchants, Messrs. Fair -
service and Stevens, are carrying on
a butcher ,shop in connection with
their grocery, business. Londesboro
has long needed a business of this
kind and we wish them success.
.A public dance will be held on
Wednesday night each week
throughout the winter, at the resid-
THE RADIO SHOP
ATVVATER
KENT
Think of What Is .Back of It
Whether it is tone quality,
distance, selectivity, or volume
you want in the radio you buy,
you will find it in the highest
degree in our line of AT -
WATER KENT equipment.
There is an 'Atwater Kent
instrument: — reeeiving set or
lottd speaker at a size and price
to suit your preference.
To fully appreciate the real
beauty ,and splendid workman-
ship of 'these instruments,' you
must actually examine them.
Come in today+ and see the
real value you can get in AT -
WATER KENT Radio Receiv-
ing Sets and Loud Speakers.
QALY'
GARAGE
SEAFORTN
enc•e 'af Fairserviee and'., Stevens.
This will no doubt, ;brighten up the
village [',fie ,young 3 will be young
and the, aged" will be hack to youth
again
Mrs. 'Ro'bt. Young is still confined
to her room but we 'hope soon to
see her up town again, •
The Sunday school of Knox
church are busy preparing their an-
nual entertainment for their ,Christ-
mas tree.' The programme promises
to les. the 'best, that has been given
for many years.
The Women's 'Institute met last
Thursday afternoon and as usual a'
very enjoyable time was spent. The
table was set and ,served by Mrs.
Percy Manning and a reading was
given by Mrs. Sundereock
Mr. Wm. Fairservice, who has
spent the last two months in the
West, returned home last week.
Paring a corn is both 'risky and
ineffective. It is Hutch better to use
Holloway's Corn' Remover and
eradicate them entirely.
The Statesman.
The statesman throws his shoulders
back and straightens out his tie,
And says, "My 'friends, unless it rains
the weather will be dry."
And when this, thought into ourbrains
has percolated through
We common people noel our heads
and loudly cry, "How true."
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times, 50c.
KIPPEN, ,
(Too l.tte*i last
We are pleased to hea that hl.r
Jas, IvlcGreg+or, who was hurt with a
bull last week, is .getting along,
nicely.:
Messrs. Cooper and Harvey weri.
busy last week shipping turnips,
'Mr. and Mrs. Win. I:vison arca
spending a few days in Toronto.
Miss Bertha McKenzie returned to
Toronto last week.
Mr. I. Jarrott received a deer ofl
the train last Thursday. morning,
His sora, Dr. James Jarrott; shot i
at Loring:
hfr. and Mrs. Thos. Johns and
family, of Dashwood, are moving
into Air, Alex, McKenzie',s house.
We welcome them to our village.
We are pleased to see Mr. Emer.
son Smith out again after his
operation.
A number attended the old time
dance at Hensel! on. Friday evening;
last:
In all infantile complaints that are
the result of the depredations of
w, inns in the stomach and .intestines
Miller's Worm Powders will be
found an effective remedy; They at
tack the cause of these troubles, and
by expelling the worms front ,the'
organs insure an orderly working of
the system, without which the child'
cannot maintain its strength or
thrive. These -powders mean 'health
and improvement.
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Hydro Lamps
are built to a
standard -- Not
to a price.
There can be no
second grade
Hydro Lamps at
se lower price.
HY r RO LAMPS
Quality ]Fust 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 guaran-
tee of first
quality.
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POWER
onTp9
Look for it.
Ask for if, on
the tamps
you buy.
The Special Milverton
Flour
We Have it—Giva it a Trial. Also.
Chop of 7411 'Kinds I
Ground Screenings
GRAIL DEALER
PHONE 25
Seaforth Garage
IF YOU DARE IN NEED OF TIRES, give us a call. Prices $6.75
' and up.
Also a pair of cushiontires 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 PECIAI TY. Get into ,the habit
of patronizing us. We want to serve you and serve you well.
01-1N'a r
PHONE 167W.
Dealer in new and used cars.
• Have you seen the new
AlAKWELL'ANIS CHRYSLER MOTOR CARS.