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The Seaforth News, 1925-07-30, Page 3THURSDAY, JULY 30, 1925: II 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 roast beef, with pota- toes and some green vegetables, he won't get up from the table dissatisfied. D. D. STEWART Your Butcher Seaforth PHONE 58, Jos. 0. 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, .1J. C. Thompson MAIN STREET- - SEAFORTH Day Phone 155\\ Night Calls 139r11 Grain, Salt, Flour and Feed Best Pastry and Baking Brands of Flour., FEEDS. Bran, shorts, white-tnidd- lings, ground screenings, oil meal and tankage, SALT. Cattle Salt, Dairy Salt, Poultry Feeds of all kinds. rete±; Highest market prices paid for oats, barley and wheat. W. M. STEWART Phone 77 Seaforth etaassetsvamameemeammesaw 2 tanaatsesauesteensseewaszataniesew A W11 Walker &Son UNDERTAKING —.and EMBA3avIING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. 2. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone -67. CHURNING CREAM ANTES Keep the wheels of Industry running in your own community. Send or deliver your cream to us and receive the utmost re- turns.. This is your Creamery. Your sdtisfaction means our success, Highest prices paid for good cream, consistent with accurate and careful we:ghing and testing. Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same. Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont, sommegosemenemm.sommom.......... O. H. McInnes Chiropractor Masseur Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noons in future. Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. sorzazazzinusemommaammuseas Or D ges At all prices to meet your needs 40, SO and 75c PURE OLIVE OIL FRESH ONIONS. HEAD LETTUCE. CELERY TOMATOES. LETTUCE NEW CABBAGE STRAWBERRIES. PINEAPPLES. Get your : supply .of Pineapples for Preserves. 3aforth I MHips- Phone 63 Want and For Sate Ads, 3 titres, 50c Long week -ends for busy men Without the telephone, the business man might find it impossible to take them. But now he goes away with an easy mind. No circumstances can arise in his absence of which he ` cannot be. instantly advised—by Long Distance. If a decision is needed, he can make it before banging up the receiver. Holidays are'inecessaiy —and Long Distance makes them possible. Costs a family less th.an f% of its annual outlay WaimatraMMEMEINSIMINggammo Cetrn 1intl.*iltl®..ppnpwmnpp I Tow7ir1 II iip...�tlp..�pn •�.gp".'.�.•ptl.�..ywt.,�.rtp. Wedding stationery at News office. Mr. and Mrs, John Ferguson and two daughters, of Kansas 'City, and Miss Mary Ferguson, .of Bay City, were week -end guests at the home of Mrs. Earl( Bell. Miss Hazel Dicoat,is Eaking a sum- mer course at Queen's University, Kingston, )Miss Cooper is visiting friends in Sttiffa. Miss Dila Turnbull is recovering from an operation for appendicitis. Mrs. "payntan 'spent the past week at 'iter home -in Exeter, IMilss Madge Stewart is spending the holidays with her ;parents, Mr. and Airs. J. A. Stewart: Rev, 'r, Robinson, of.. Stratford, filled the pulpit of. the Presbyterian charch very acceptably last Sunday, Miss Erie Stewart, Kitchener, spent the week -end at her ]tome here, ,Miss O'Neil is the guest of Miss hlelen. Dickson, Dr, and tMlrs, 1'I: j, .Hodgins and hildre'n returned to Toronto last slt•iday. They weir- accompanied by Mrs, G. E. Henderson. Miss Bessie Waite, of Goderich, is visiting 'her aunt, Miss ,Alice. Arch). bald. Messrs. Edmund Daly and Jack Daly are holidaying at "The Oak- lands," Burlington Bay. Mfr. Cecil Smith, of Toronto, is IL visitiSmiug th, his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. Mr. Arnold Westcort is i11 at .~pres- ent in the hospital in London. The Seaforth Lions Club were hospitably entertained by 'the Geode rich Club on Wednesday evening, S'frs. 5. Deem is visiting friends in Erie Beach anti Buffalo, Mr, Leslie )McKay,` -of Kitchener, is home for a few holidays ,Miss Kathleen Powell, of .Gode- rich, is visiting Hiss Violet Rankin. Miss Sadie Thonipson is confined to her hone 'through illness. lits. Viatsu'n IS ill at present in St. Joseph's hospital. London. Mrs, \V. Cudmore and 'Margaret are visiting friends. in Toronto. Miss Greta iMerner is visiting her sister. Mrs. Ferguson, in London. i\fr. shut ;Mrs. Geo. Spotton spent Monday at the home of Mr. and Mrs. J. J Mcr net, The Sunday :school of St. Thomas' church held its annual picnic to Case's grove on Wednesday after- noon of this week. Mrs. \Vm.'Snell and rlacghter Mar guerite, of Hamilton, are visiting friends in and around Seaforth, \text Monday, Aug. 3M, is civic holiday. Miss Irene Patterson , of Munro has returned horse • after spending a reek with .Miss Evelyn ITarburn. 'Air, and Mrs, J. G. Mullen and Mrs, H, •Ellison intend leaving this week to/spend a couple of :weeks at Windntere, .Muskoka. Rev, and .Mrs. Lane and daughter I•Ielen of Drum -ho, were guests at the Egmondville manse. 'Messrs, George and Frank Jackson iic naotoredh. froth Quebec and visited Miss Jacksons or their way to Gode- Mr. William McCullough, of Shaftesbury, Mich., is visiting Mr, J. A Stewart. . Alts, G, '\t`hitesides and 'son, Mr. (. \\hite.sides, and fancily, of Strat- ford, 'were guests of Mrs. S. Boyd. Mrs, McDougall, of Toronto, is the guest of Miss Stephens, at the Queen's, Ade. Soothers, of Toronto, is visit- ing his daughter, 'Mrs, J. Sclater. Miss Duncan, of South China, who is at present on 'furlough, spent the week -end with Miss Bertha 'Chesney. Mrs, Frank Clem and son Jack, of Shoshone, Idaho, are guests of (Mrs. John Rankin. Mr. W. Patrick is visiting friends in OriMlia, Dr. ;and Mrs. R. R. Ross and Miss Gretta were Bruce Beach visitors. Mfrs. H. Ellison, ofToronto, is the guest of -Mrs, J. G. 'Mullen: 'Air. and Mrs. R. A. Wilson, of New York, are guests of Mr, and Mrs. W. E. Southgate, Mrs. J. ,McKinley and son Scott, of 'Winnipeg, are visiting cher par- ents :Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Scott, at Thornton 'Hai. Miss C. IMcTavjsh its nursing 'Mel;. Neil Shaw in Ridgetown. Mrs. Shaw 'tad the misfortune to fall and fraoture her tliigii. Mr. A. Burrow's is a' Detroit visitor, 'Air. . R. J McKinney, . Port alt Spain, Trinidad, is the guest of leis uugle, Mr. T . Stephens,, at the Queen's. The Presbyterian •-Choirheld a most enjoyable picnic on Friday to Grand Bend. Mr. and Mrs. G. Handley,',Who have returned from their' wedding trip, leave this week for their new home in London. :Mrs. Hargraves, of Toronto; and little son, are 'guests of iter parents, \lr. and Mrs. T. 'G. Shalliu:glaw. Miss :Moon,. of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Johnstone, .Mrs.' Harry Stewart and ) children, of Toronto, are visiting her -parents, :Mrs. and :Mrs. Robert McKay, in EgmondvilIe The 1o'ilowing front this neighbor- hood registered at the summer. school oPthe L.nrledchurclt at Gode- rich rich last week: Gladys s ,'1lolknd, Marguerite Black, Gladys McPhee, Keith Webster, - Laura. ,Me•Millan, Sadie Howatt, rhMdtdred Britton,' Thelma Vale, !Elva Wheatley, Jose- phine Livingstone, `Blatiche Wheat- THE SEAFORTH NEWS , PAGt prim. • Ladies' Bate 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 Oc,L'it EVENINGS. PHONE 257 ley, Cliffords Britton, Elizabeth ,Mills, Louise Mills,,Vina Rogerson, Mur- ray Savawge. •i1•[r. A. A, McLennanwas ap:point- ed by Grand Master J, A. Rowland at the t'ecent Grand Lodge, A.F.&A.M., at Hamilton, one of the Grand Stewards. Mr, Wren Eyre was attending the Old Home Week in Sarnia, staring the past week. Sproat and Bechely .won the tro- phy at Goderich last Wednesday in.. the Scotch doubles tourney, Miss Jean Deiorene, of Hamilton, 1s visiting at Lite'home of Mrs. J. F. Daly, Mr. and Mrs, A. I), Armstrong and Miss Margaret Armstrong, and Mr, and Mrs. R. (McKinley motored over to I-Tensall on Tuesday and spent the day visiting friends. 'Mrs. Louis Rusk and three chil- dren, of Watrnuc, Sask., are visiting her 'sister, Mrs. Ivan Forsyth in Hibbert. .firs. Kelly, of 'Morris township, visited Mrs, Thos. McQuade, Gode- rich -street, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Ward and family' and lvfrs, Dyson visited Varna friends on Sunday. Air. Louis 's D . ur. Devereaux has just completed a fine garage at his hone. IIu,Ion- road east, .Miss Dorothy Kerslake is spending some 'weeks with friends in Flint and Lansing, Mick. Mr. and !frs. R. G. Parke and fanc- ily spent Sunday: in Walton and Wingham. Airs. P. 'Vermin. from Windsor, is calling on friends here. Mfrs, Jas. Walker and son, of Win- nipeg, spent a few days with their cousin. \frs. J. B. Tyerman. lair. and Mrc. Lohn Nfoo•e arrived here by, motor from California. Mr. Moore is one of Huron's old boys wdto made his fortune in 'Uncle Sam's domain, Mrs and •Mrs. Dau. Kinahler and his two daughters and daughter-in- law and Mrs. Jnt, Moore . motored here from Detroit last Monday to renew acquaintances. Mr. Jos, Eckert has engaged 'Air, John \McCowan) for ^this season's threshing. •Mr. and Mrs. E. Bright returned on Tuesday from their 'wedding trip to Quebec. The Rebekah Lodge held their an- nual picnic to Bayfield on Wed- nesday. Mrs. \\'. D. Bright and Miss Doble have returned from visiting in Bridgeburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Hart and Mrs. Haidel, Toronto, are visiting Mr. John Walker who is seriously ill at present. Mrs. Clancy and slaughter Marg- aret, Detroit, are guests of Mr, and Mrs, Charles Stewart. Miss Brake, Peru, was a guest of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crich. li.rs, McGartney, Detroit, and Mr. and Mrs. Edwards. Bridgelburg, visited Mr., Ellen Murray this week, Miss Florence McKay and Miss Brown, of Toronto, are guests of Miss Rena ;MciCenzie, Mr. and 'Mrs. L, O. Oke, Toronto, are visiting :Mrs. H. Mason. Miss Effie McLeod, Detroit, was a ,guest this week of ,Mrs, J. Kerr, -Mr.' and 'Mrs, John Henderson, of Blenheim, and Mrs, SI. P,; Keith, of Edmonton, returned on Wednesday after spending A couple of weeks at the home of J. B.'Tyerman. Miss :Marjorie` Brown was a visitor at the ha-ntc of her )parents', Rev. and Mrs. T. I -L._ Brown this week, Principal and Mrs. W. G. Spencer are spending their holidays in .Port Colborne. Mrs. F. Thompson and two chil- dren, Of Toronto, -ate visiting at the home of Mr. and 'Mrs. Wes: Free. Mrs. .Aitken turd (laughter, of Bluevale, are visiting' Mr, and ,Mrs. Robb: John ..o pb. When' Asthma 'Cortes 'do not des- pair Turn at once to the help ef- fective—Dr. J: D. I{'.ellogg's Asthma Rpmedy, .his \vonde-fttl remedy 'will give' you the aid'neeyl so sorely. Cholri'ng ceases, 'breathing becomes natural and without effort. Others, thousands of thein, have 'suffered as you suffer hut have wisely turned to this famous remedy and .ceased to suffer. Get a .package this very day. ST. COLUMBAN. Football—tit. Columhatt and Tavi- stock met -on the Si, Co-nmb,an grounds on Thursday evening in the return game of the intermediate -semi-finals to declare a winner of the two 'districts and Tavistock won by the score of 1 goal to 0. in a fast, clean game. Tavistock has a .well balanced team and had a shade on St, Columba!' on the play. 'Cline, of _ Tavistock, played a wonderful game on the back division for Tavi- tock, The visitors won 'the round .hy 2 goals to 1. The game was witnessed by the largest crowd of the season. Fisher of Stratford was the' referee' and did his cork well, ,Miss Agnes Downey, of St, Jos- eph's hosptal staff, London, is Home for e holiday at the )tome of her parents ,Mr. and Mrs. M. Downey, St, Co'tunt'hau. .Mr. and Mrs, James Dalton and little daughter of 'Miinvattkee, are home on a visit to Mr. Dalton's parents, Mr, and Mrs, John J. Dal- ton, of Hibbert. .Mu iohn Moore, of SanFrancisco, Cal„ is visiting`friends and relatives in this vicinity, :21r and Mrs. Daniel Kinsella, Sr., and Mr. and Mrs. D. Kinsella, Sella Jr., of Detroit, are renewing acquain- tances and visiting relatives in St. Columhan and McKillop this 'week. and Mrs. Joseph :Moore, of Detroit, are visiting friends in 5t. Columba!! and ..McKillop this week. Ret. Brother Sinton of DeleSalle College, Aurora, was a visitor to sev- eral of the 'homes in St. Columba!' Parish this Week. His mission ,is- to Brgetothers, recruits to join the Christian -blaster Patrick Feeney, who has been spending the holidays at the home of his parents, Mr. and 'bars. 'Phos, Feeney in McKillop, returned to Aurora this week where he is a student at DelaSalle College. Miss Helen Downey, of Detroit, spent a few days with relatives in St. Columba!' last .weele, Miss Emily Downey, of Stratford,` is spending her holidays at the home of her parents, Mr. and ,Mrs, M. Downey, St, (..olunthan. Mr. Matt Ryan and his mother, \irs. 'Richard Ryan, of Seaforth, spent Sunday' at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Owen Hart, St. Calunrbau. Mr, W. Devereaux, of Chicago, is visiting at the home of Mr. and .Mrs. P. V. ,McGrath, Rev, lean D. J Downey, of Wind- sor, was a St. Columnban visitor on Thursday of last week. Mr. and ,Mrs W. J. Cleary, of St. Columba!' were Stratford and Ei•ieau Beach visitors last Saturday. Berry picking is the order of the day and young and old are on the joh daily, Want and For Sale ails, 3 tunes foe. DUBLIN. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Gordon and son Reg., of Stratford, spent Sun- day the guests of Mr, .and Mrs. A. Darling, Mr. Peter Lamb, of Guelph, spent a few days visiting old friends here. Pt is twenty years since he.ieft Dub- lin and 'naturally. he 'sees a great many changes, Cars, .T. Burns has returned front. Stratford `after a week's visit with her daughter, Mts. McDaid. Rev. and Mrs. Robarts, of Mitchell, visited Dublin friends on 'Monday. 'The proceeds of the Anglican pic- nic on Wednesday last amounted to $70, There were good races and the :inners recdved fine ,prizes. The ball game :between P,rodhaget and Dublin was won by the former, who donated the prize of $9 to the church. Misses Mary Hastings and Veron- ica \f.eConnell spent Sunday at the hoine of Mr, John McGrath. list, thee. John I'ethick is on the 'sick ,Air. and \lrs. John McAleer return this week to :,Detroit after visiting their daughter, Ales. Pat, Ryan, and other relatives. 'Airs. Walter Carpenter is having her house in hulblut renovated and will prove in next month. A public demonstration of culling /poultry will be given at A. Forbes, Huron road east of Dtiiblin, an Fri- day, July list, at 9.30 atm. Demon- stration is conducted' under •the joint direction of the 'agtietiiltural repre- sen;ttative and 'the extension )branch of the Poultry departs cult Guelph. Master Theodore McLean, of 'To- rotlto; is visiting Mr. and Mrs, R. C, Brown. We carry the _Westinghouse Rdi a HLA. ,_ with Music Master Lout! Speaker 11 {,'The most satisfactory set at thelmostreasonable prices. Call and see then). m ro enek Electrical Supplies1 Mr and AMrs, Petersen, of Dash wood,, visited \Mr. and Mrs. Darren - Stein over Sunday. Miss Mary 'Gilniurray :has return- ed to Rochester, N.Y'., after spending a couple of weeks with her sister, Mrs, F. J. Feeney. 'Miss MamieMcGrathand Miss Anna Delaney spent Sunday in Manley. A number from here attended the football game in St. Columrhan last Thursday evening, which result- ed in a score of 1-0 itt favor of Tavistock. ,Mr. Joseph Dantzer and his cousin ,Mr. Hickey, spent the past week lvith relatives in Logan. Harvesting has commenced; and much of the ;barley is cu•t. The rain of Monday night will greatly help the ^crops, especially the root and potato crop as they were beginning to die for want -of mais- ttire. A number of young people from here spent .Sunday in Bayfield and Grand Bend. .hit and :Mrs. GC01' Howard Iowa d r and daughter Marguerite intend moving to Brantford in the near future, Mise Hazel ,Hills has left for To- ronto where she intends taking a business position. Miss Kate Hickey and friends mo- tored to Goderich on Sunday to visit relatives. Miss Helen Roache has completed her course at the Central Business College, Stratford. 4samoloweneamonemeassaussatoosan, YOUR Ti ES lie sure you get Fire.- stone ire.stone guruedipped cords.' Bost no more than ordinary tires. Also our new Imperial rubber case battery got aranteed for one year. We do all kinds of automobile repair work. All work guaranteed, Automatic Air Service Day or Night ADAM DODDS Phone 17. SEAFORTH, Mr. and Mrs, J. V, Ryan and -son, Jimmy, left Friday 011 a trip to St. Anne de Beaupre. •Air. Fred Fawcett is sporting 51 new Overland touring car. \\'s ere all sorry to hear that Mrs. Fred' Saddler is on the sick list. Miss Helen Cronin has returned from 'Toronto .where she has spent part of her vacation visiting friends iMiODElaN IN EVERY WAY New equipment, Experienced Teachers, Modern Methods, com- plete and thorough courses including: Stenography, Bookkeeping and Telegraphy, Write now for full details. Central ' Business College Stratford, Ont. I'rinctsal, R. P. Lumsden, 13.a. summemommomememenimassmsumagssonommansexamaimmunao toossomemoormaucarsoarmetaatessaasaamaamessuneszawatosommetsse The St eejal Milverto .Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial. Also. t roundlScreenings !Chop of All Kinds C. G. T S1N GRAIN DEALER PRONE 25 allittiOXSCHStItientILIMMatttatmtpXLSEMIEMMItallaMOOMMItillieliMPRItafaRRIZZIKSMIIMINKONII . r "n r` to N eds tu, Tf ..01 re t•r sed et Tit , vivo us a call. It yatt rare in need of a news Battery, or have A complete line of most called for parts of various cars. Battery charging, Y g , oY - c y a etylene welding, expert auto repairing, our specialties. Have you seers New Good Maxwell and Chrysler Cars, a ier's drag PHONE 167Vi! ata