HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-07-16, Page 5THURSDAY, JULY 16, 1925.
SERVE ONE OF OUR
ROUND ROASTS
for dinner tonight and make a
hungry, man happy. He knows
that when he gets a generous
slice of our toast beef, with pota-
t ' toes and some green vegetables,
he won't get up from the table
dissatisfied.
D. H. STEWART
Your Butcher Seaforth
PHONE 58.
,4Tos C. Thompson
GENERAL GARAGE
Best Brands of Gas, Oil, Grease,
Coal Oil, Etc., Etc.
Complete Stock of Tires, Tubes, Bat-
teries and Accessories of all kinds,
Batteries Charged,
Cars for Hire.
Cars Stored and Washed
Prompt Service by Courteous`
Attendants.
REPAIR DEPARTMENT
All kinds of repairs made by experts
Satisfation guaranteed and charges
moderate.
J. C. Thompson
SI
MAIN STREET - - SEAFORTH
Day Phone 155Wi Night Calls 139r11
Grain, Salt, Flour
and Feed
Best Pastry and Baking: )hands of
Flour.
FEEDS.. Bran, shorts, white midd-
lings, ground screenings, oil
meal and tankage,
SALT, Cattle Salt, Dairy Salt,
Poultry Feeds of all kinds.
Highest market prices paid for oats,
barley ansi. wheat;
W. M. STEWART
Phone 77 Seaforth
WaIker 8b..Son
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TJ'NDERTAKI)NG
—and—
EMBA?avIING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. 3, WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
CHURNING CREAM
WANTED
Keep the wheels of Industry running in your own commtiutity.
Send or deliver your cream to us and receive the utmost re-
turns,. This is your•Crcamery.
Your satisfaction means our success.
Highest prices paid for good cream, consistent with accurate
and careful weighing and'testing. -
Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same.
Seaforth Creamer Co. Seaforth, Ont.
DI H, McInnes
Chiropractor Masseur
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of area kinds
success-
Oranges
1
At all prices to meet your needs
40, 50 - and 75c
PURE OLIVE OIL -_
FRESH ONIONS.
HEAD LETTUCE.
CELERY
TOMATOES
LETTUCE
NEW CABBAGE
STRAWBERRIES.
PINEAPPLES. t.
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Get your supply - of Pineapples for
- Preserves.
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netelowiffam,,ale mn"m��
Want and For Bale Ads, 3 titres, 50c.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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VL
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Where do .we
sleep? '
"Has someone called up
by Long Distance and
reserved our, rooms?"
Why run the risk of
spoiling a holiday?
Start out with the def-
inite assurance that
comfortable rooms and
a good 'night's sleep
await you:
Reserve your rooms by
Long Distanced It will
' only take a few minutes,
and what a difference
it may make to you!
The evening rate on Station-
to -Station calls (after 8.80,
standard time) is only about
half the day rate. The night
rate (after midnight, standard
time is only about one quarter
the i rate. -•
Town Topics I.
tl n®rao....,ou®—rn.�rrma,a.'>�r1
IMrs. S. Cuchnore and son Harold
were .the guests of Mr. and Mrs.
Peter Daley over the 'week -end
Mr, and Mrs. Robert McDonald,
Mr; and Mrs. Murray'McDotta9d and
IMrs Agnes McDonald, 'who were
,guests of Mr. and Mrs, J. G. Mc-
Michael, returned on 'Monday to
Detroit.
IMrs. J. (McGee and '1lrs. Parker,
of Toronto, are vi's'itors a'1. ,the 'home
of Mr. and Mrs. T, 5. Webster.
•Miss Ka'fe Ellison is visiting
friends in., Pont Huron.
Ibis's Mary Modelandi, of New Lis
ke+a'rd;: is holidaying at her biome,
!Rev. A. W. Barker, of ,Brussels,
and his'sis!terrjn-law, .Miss Howe; of
Wallaceburg, were in town calling on
friends.
Mr. land Mrs. iMilde !Rennie and
fatuity are !holicluvyin'g at Grand Bend.
Mrs B, Johnson is substituting
for Mrs. •Rlennie as organist of 'the
Presbyterian church
Mr. and Mrs. D, Hamilton and
'Genieveve, of 'Kansas anlsas (City, 'Miss,
were guests of Mrs. Hamilton's sis-
ter, lairs, A. J. Case, ' e
, (Voss McBride spent a 'few weeks
in Stratford.
Mr, Irving Sutherland, of Owen
Sound, ispent ;the week -end with Mr.
T M. Wilson.
Rev, J. A, Ferguou, of ,IA.Killop,
and Rev. R. Fulton Ir•wit; exchang-
ed pulpits on Sunday,
1,tisss May Webster underwent an
op eration for aipp'endicitis.
Miss Alice Carbetl, of Guelph, is a
visitor at her 'hone 'here.
.+Miss °hazel Hough is recovering
frirm 'an, operation 'for appendicitis.
air. Louis Fleurcheutz'was in Lon-
don visiting his 'brother.
Miss Margaret Davis,of Staffs.,
visited her +brotlher, Mr. lYf, Davis.
Mrs, A,' Stockwell and two daugh-
ters, i
augh-ters ;VUiss Clara and !Mrs, Harry 1'Ic-
Deod, and Mr. ,McLeod, of .London,
were recent visitors with Mr. W. H.
Trethewcy, broither of Mrs. Stock-
well. 'Miss, Daisy Hamilton return-
ed to London with them. o
.Master Bob and Miss Anna Treth-
ewey, of Stratford, are visiting ;their
grandfather, Mr. W. H. Treshewey.
lir. W; FI. Little is taking a •sunt-
neer course in art at Toronto,
Miss Helen Larkin left on Wed-
nesday for Aurora to assume her
duties as nurse in connection with
the public health department.
Mr. Carl Anent is in London
visiting friers,
!Miss Clifton and Miss Doris
'Misses
, s of the ..
were- nes.
Clarkson t
g
Stephens,
+Miss Agnes, •MeKaY is attending
the summer school at Lake Couchi-
ching,
Mr. and Mrs. j. Finlayson, Mrs, 3.
Patterson and Miss Jessie Gillespie
spentthe week -enol in Ohesley.
Miss Bessie Grieve is °holidaying
in Muskoka.
1111. J as. Robinson, of Detroit, is
visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Fred Robinson.
Mrs. ,M•ofiaft and son Kenneth, of
I-Ittanilton, areguestsof Mr, mid
Mrs. J. A. Witso}t,
;Miss F,rtiberger, of Nile, Mich„ is
the guest .o'1f 'Mrs, Bullard.
Mr, John 'McCullough and grand-
daughter, ')tiss, Katherine Fraser,
daughter of Dr. Fraser, of Winnipeg,
are 'guests of Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Stewart.
Mrs. F J. Barrows anti .Miss Elin-
or, leave this week for 'Fort Wil-
liam.
Mr. \'V.,ilarber is in Burlington
for the holidays.
Miss Hazel Jefferson is spending
her vacation at the home of her
uncle, Dr, J. T. Faust, 'De.Kalb, 611.
Mrs, E. C. Armstrong and two
children, of 'Hartford, Conn., ar-
rived on Monday to
spendeadthe sum-
mer with her parents, Mr. and .Mrs
Andrew Archibald They motored
ir5in Toronto with Mr. Fred Archi-
bald.
.Mr. and Mrs. Sholto Douglas, of
the Argentine Republic, and Mrs. W.
Mulock Boultbee, :of The Hollow,
York Milts, were week -end guests of
their uncle- and aunt, 'Mr, :and iv(rs.
F. Holmested.
Mrs, Geo. Brownlee visited in Ex-
eter last week -end and leaves this
week for a visit with friends in
Windsor.
Mr. IClendon Colbert, of London,
was a visitor with Seaforth friends.
afiss Eaa Holmes has returned af-
ter ,spending a week 'wi'th her aurtt,
)Its, Dan. Ewan, •Brussels.
Mrs. A. iR. Warrington and baby
Peggy, of Dos 'H'ome's, Iowa.who
have been here visiting her cousin,
lits. VVnn •Cush pore, the ipast few
weeks, leave Thursday 'for Ia visit
with relative's in Kitchener ansi To-
onUo
air. W T. Pln1 erton' and Misses
1 •na Holmes acrd Nellie Holmes were
in Toronto 'Ibis• week -end. IMr. and
Mrs. Pitdcartan will leave by 'motor'
for Seattle where they will take 't'h'e
boat for Juneau, Alaska, and from
there they twill motor. to Fairbanks,
•Alaska, Mr. P•inketiton is post.
master 'at ,Fainbanlas.
,Mrs, Keith, ;of Edmonton and IMrs.
John . Henderson, of Blenheitw' are
visiting at 'the (home of':Me. and airs.
J. B. Tyerm'an. l
,Mr. and 'Mrs. Stevenson and IMrs.
Ritchie and Viola and Leslie, 'motor-•
ed to Gantt on 'Friday,
(Air, ;and Mrs: Thos. Elder left on
\\Tadnesdlay .for Detroit. From 'there
they will
ntittg
.. mot
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r'with-
friends ita•Iow
a
acid on to Yellow Stone Park, Wyo-'
Miss Ella Elder has returned home
front 's enh:tgtwo teek:s rt Bay -
held.
Ar. John T3ea'ttic was -iti Hamilton
on ;business.
1L ,anrl Mrs. R. S ;-laysend+il'Irs,
E. C. MacLelliarali were Windsor
visitors.'
Mr. land ,\•frs, E Lawson and Ber-
nice, .of Auburn, spent Sundaywith
Mrs. W Sclater.
)Iris. Louisa E.' Richards, 'Seattl
Beery Bell Telephone is a
Long Distance Station
FNIUMNIEMMINMESEMEIVERNIMM
LW. Bateman
Ladies' Tailor -Gentlemen's
Prompt'Service - Assured Satisfaction
Reasonable Prices:
•
ALSO PRESSING AND REPAIRING
PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS:
Upstairs over Mr, Keating's, Drug 'Store,
MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH
0O'kit ,gVENINGS.
PHONE 257
her ::par entsC1,blr.gand furs.. Charlese istiminer
Holbeini• of To -
Mr. and 'Mrs. Ta Healy,
ron'to, spent the week -end with .'Mrs.
C. McOormack,
'Miss Elinor Harries is visiting
Mrs. J. H,Best.
Mrs, A McGavin and Lois spent a
week in Detroit' and 'Windsor.
'Miss Adeline Tyerrn1'n is visiting
her sister,' Mrs. J. F•airservice, at
Landesb•oro.
A ntnnber of people attended •the
i•nduotion services in 'the Presbyter-
ian congregation in Clinton Tttesd'ay,
evening,
Mr. and Mrs. W. Duncan and chil-
dren were in Stratford on Tuesday
attending the .funeral of Mrs. Dun -
can's mother airs. M. 'Laverty.
Mr. and IMrs. James rliulson were
Norwich visitors. Mr.
Mt'. Orden. McCord -tack • and
Manley Walker, of Buffalo, spenit'the
k.
week -end with Mrs, C. 'McC'ormac
Mr. and Mrs. T. Ward and :family
of Lamont, Alberta, have come to
Egnvon!dvilte to reside with Mrs.
Dyson.
Mrs, T. E. Heron and Miss E.
Bechely motored to Toronto for .the
week end.
'Mr. W. Aberhar't is camping in
Muskoka.
.Miss unary Laing is, visiting friends
d
Ba Ciel .
at
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i41xs. ] L. Greig is visiting her stun,
Mr. W. Greig, in Muskoka.
Mr. •anti Mrs. Tyernnau returned
Saturday after visiting in Leaming-
ton and Blenheim.
'bit'.'.and Mrs. Louis.''Brall and 'their
little daughter, accompanied by Miss
Lucy Eckart and 'Miss Marie Hughes
left for Detroit. Miss Eckert .will
remain in the city.
Mr. Jos. Eckart is repairing his
threshing outfit.
Mr. and :Mrs. R. G. Parke and chil-
dren spent the week -end at Orange-
ville.
'Miss Rena Maclaren, Croanarty, is
the guest of her -grandmother, Mrs.
J. A. 'McLaren, Egit ottdville.
Judge Jackson and airs. jaelcson,
of Lethbridge, Alta., are the guests
of Miss Jackson, Egtnon'dville.
Mr. and ,VG'st. George'Tune, of
Stratford were Sunday visitors at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Van
Egmotad. Mr. Jahn Vanstone and
Miss Ruby Van'stone returned with
them to ltheir home in Stratford.
Mrs. Alex. McLaren and parents
Mr. attd ,Mrs, Hoggarth, Cromarty
were Sunday visitors in town.
Miss Gladys McPhee has returned
from holidaying at Bayfield. •
1'Ir. an
t �of \
Guests at 'the
home Guts
Mrs. E L.Box are 'Mrs Smith an
daughters and !Mrs. Nicholson, Lon-
don; Mr.Nicholson, Detroit.
Twenty-nine rinks are competing
las the News goes to press, for'th
London Free Press trophy on th
'bowling green. Entries are. ifron
Wingham, Paris, Goderidh, H.e'nsall
Stratford, Lucknow and"Exeter,
Mrs. •Henry Weidaatd is visiting it
Toronto, owing to the Illness of her
daughter-in-law, IMrs. Harry Wei
land.
'Seaforth juvenile baseblall team be
Ifeated Clinton at the "rec" Wednes-
day, 7-3. Return• game will be played
in Clinton on August 4th.
DUBLIN.
Mr. and ,Airs,. Dave McCannel
and family are spencling,a few 'week
at Bayfield and report having a soot
time. They wi11 enjoy the rest.
Ellen 'Dillon is a visitor` at th
home of her cousin, airs, Jos, Givlin
'Maas Anna Dillon -spent Saturcla
in Mitchell,
till, Charles McDaid had his 4t•ouse
hoi'd--goods 'loaded on Ia ,truck ea
`route for Stratford where they 'in
tend to make !their home, We wis
Mr. and Mrs. 'McDaid health an
prosperity in their new !home,
Mr. Jim oStapletton, of Buffalo
N.Y,, is visitor in •town and `cam
to visit his brother, Jerry and Paddy
who is not so well in health. JI
thinks there is no place like 'Dublin.
Mrs. W. Quitter and her three dint
sitters and her sister, Miss M, Hur
ley, of Stratford, caked on Mrs. Red
mond on Sunday.
rMr, and Ivlrs:\Muriel spent Mon
clay the ghost of their cousin, Mr
Redmond, •
Miss Kate -Hickey, south of th
village, spent 'Tuesday in London,
Miss Edwards, of Stratford, i
visiting at the Home, of Mr- an
Mrs. Edward 13. Tyers.
iMr. and 'iris, Reuben Atkins wer
made 'happy over the arrival of
bouncing baby boy.
lir, •anal Mrs, John Burn! lof aIi
'n Th ilia
bel called on friends t The villag
I d g
on Sunday.
y .picking is the order
the day.
Mis's Dyer, of 'Chicago, Ill., is e.
eoted an town shortly to remod
p
.her cottage into a bungalow, whit
will add !greatly, to its appearance,
;airs, Hunter, of Toronto, visite
her mother, Mrs. C. Beale, retort
ung home on Monday, accompanie
by her daughter, Miss ;Marion Hun
er, who has been here the past tw
months, and is feeling much ibett
after her long illness.
A great ntb'ny attended the game
Kiniturn Tuesday night, S't. Coln
ban defeating the Hurons 1-0 in t
play-off.
Mr. Leo Kenny, Toronto, is visi
wig his parents, Mr. and lairs. Phil
Kenny,
Mr. and airs. Jno. Kenny have r
turned to their home in Detroit.
'Mrs. Daniel .Barry - spent a fe
,lays last week visitinvg her dlaught
in London.
Miss Eleanor Jordan teacher
Welland, is holidaying with her pa
eu'te, Mr. and Mrs. Peter Jorda
Hibbert.
Mr. W. Carpenter was a Seafor
d.
visitor on Sunday.
'e el of S'tra
tfor
Miss Lavinia' D1 g
d
yisited her uncle, t(x. H.Dtegel.
Visitors with Mr. and sirs. R.
Brown this week are IMrs. 'G.
Wright, Rochester, N.Y., airs. A.
eMarshall, ;Windsor; Miss %faltten•
t R'oehester, and Mrs. L. G. Ferguso
Toronto.
Miss Helen Cronin returned fro'
Toronto to,Spend the vacation wi
t her parents.
,lfiss +Margaret 11feConnell 'spe
Saturday in Goderich and Bayfie
with Mr, and Mrs. R. C. Brown.
A number of the ladies from fon
attended a 'tea given at the home
Mrs. J. 'Moore, Hibbert.
Mr. Basil Byrne has returned 'm 1
duties in Detroit,
Mrs. Jos. Krauskoltf spent a f
slays in Toronto, the gttes't of ,M
t Michell. '
,air. Albert P. 'Morris, 'of Saskach
Mr, wan, visited at the home of :A'
s Frank McConnell.
Mr. and >birs. John McAleer,
1
Detroit,' land family, are visiting
the home of Mr.P. Ryan.
y Dan Costello, our genial •barb
The
wears a broad smile since 'Bund'
i It's a girl.
• Eleven • .candida'tes from Dub
Separa,Je school tried °the eittrlan
exuam's. All were successful. It c
Utility reflects 'credit 00 Qum tcadh
MANLEY.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo ,McKCay, front
Sa'skatche tn, are spending their;
holiday's at her :parents' home, Mr
Fred Eckert, and while here they ar
lalling -rots his 'bro'thers land sister
Acre; and all their -many ;friends. Af-
ter an absence of four years they fine
many 'changes.
Mrs. Fred Eckart died Sunda
night in the hospital'in Chicago. Th
ftinetiatl° wi11 be held in Dublin or
Ft-iday •morning.
CRt MA1 TY.
Mr. and airs. Donald 'McKellar
spent Sunday with friends in Lis-
tawel;
Miss Currie and .Ivtrs. Tufford are
spending a week' with 't1heir niece
Mrs.. Young,_ of Motherwell.
Miss Rebecca Bruce, . of Detroit,
spent 'the,,week-end with her par-
ents, -Mr, and 'Mrs. D.' Bruce.
Mrs.- A.; Vincent is seriously ill
with air attack of pneumonia.
Mr. Ott 'Walter, .Detroit, Spent
the ,past'week visitTtt' his parents,
Mr. aria Mrs, Oswald Walker.
• ed to
Inas returned ,•" � to
Olive Miss OL l
her duties in Toronto after aamontlt s
holidays with her mother, •Mrs. 5.
Speare.
Mother Graves' Wolini Extei•ntinia-
tor will drive 'worms 'front the system
without injury to 'the child, because
C -its action while .fully •effective, is
t titd-
'M, 'Isabel..
,Mr. and ,firs. Dave 111•cdonn01i a
family are holidaying at .BIayfi•eld.
John Dtege•l of Port Elgin, was
visitor over Sunday at Mr. G.
Die'ggel''s
The .following are resui'ts of rete
etaniinati ants of Toronto C'on'Servit
eir{• of ,Music !held here Intermedia
gristle, 1st cliass honors, iy[arie Bc
inner; honors, Anna Deism}icy; •pa
Drucilla Campbell, Junior graf
pass Estfher Ryan, 'Primary, 'hone,
Betty. Cahpbcll. Elementary 'gtta,
plass. Geneve,eve McCarthy. t
hY Int
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clucto, y grade honors EtlheIyne
Hearne
The Ladies' Guild of St. Mar
church, Duiblin, will NOW a ,pienic
'Wednesday, July 22nd in Statto
grove, Huron roacb. '
Promotions far Duplin Siegal.
school: Jr. IV to Sr. IV -Don _
Beinin.ger, Pat :McConnell, Loretto
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RADIO
We carry the Westifghouse
Radiola IILA
r, with Music Master Loud Speaker
The most satisfactory set at the, most reasonable prices.
Call and see them.
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Electrical Supplies,
, Delaney,
O'Hearu,
nan,
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Feeney,
Brennan,.
e stye,
Eugene
Carrie
D.
_ James
- Monica
Clare
_ J!ack
Irene
Cummings,
aney,
s M•athikdle
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McCarthy,
O'Connor,
a old,
Arnold,
e Stapleton,
Dillon,
-Connor,
.- Brennan,
A Holly,
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Clarence Looby, Edmund
5. ' Krausleo!p'f, Anna B, en-
Helen Kenny, Kathrine Don-
Sr. IIT to Jr. IV—Nora hlcGraith,
Stapleton, V. \\tolyneaux, Carrie
sko if F. krausltopf, 'Harry
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Joseph Krauskopf; Mary`
Leona Maloney.
jr. ISI to Sr, III --Mary Dorre-
.Dan McCarthy, G. Dorrestyn,
Donnelly, M. Dillon,
O'Connor, Ethlyn, O'Hearn,
Brennan.
Sr. II to Jr, III -Joseph Delaney,
Cummings, C. Krauskopf,
Roach, Genevieve McCarthy,
Gormley, Elizabeth Cummings,
'Modyneaux, Ursula Krauskopf,
Donnelly, Anna . 'Dillon Frank'
Gordon Dill.
Sr. Primary to II—Francis Del-,
'Bertha Dillon, E. Cu'mmbngs,
Doarestyn, Arthur Loo'hy,
Donnelly, Kathrine Kenny, Lloyd
James Dillon, Norman
E. Stapleton, John Arn•
Dorothy Donnelly.
Jr. Primary to Sr. Primary—Rose
Genevieve Feeney,. Rita
Agnes'Rowland, Roselle'
Leonard Nagle, Agnes 0'-
'b n Leom g
g.
Margaret Dorrestyn.
Printary A to Primary B—Franeis
Joseph Dorsey; A. Don-
Joseph Burns, Charles Kraus-
, loos.
Joseph
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We do all kinds of automobile repair
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Automatic Air Service Day or Night.
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Phone 17.
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