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The Seaforth News, 1925-08-20, Page 5gUJRSDAY, 4U9,14$T, 20, 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 roast beef, with pota-' toes and some green vegetables, he won't get up from the table dissatisfied. D. IL STEWART Your Butcher Seaforth PHONE 58. Jos. 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 MAIN STREET - - SEAFORTH Day Phone 155\\'; Night Calls 139r11 Chain Store Prices Prom Your Own' Store. HEINZ CATSUP 33c 14 -oz. bottle 4++ CLARK'S PORK : & BEANS.4c 18 -oz, 'tin POLAI-WHITELAUNDRY, SOAP, 8 bars for 25 c WHITE KNIGHT LAUNDRY SOAP 25 c S ,bars for RED16 ROSE TEA ?0c CANNED"PINEAPPLE 35 c I lb. tin v CANNED PEACHES 4)42 c 1% ib. till Special for Saturday only 2 Tins CANNED CORN for 25 ets: 2 Tins CANNED PEAS for 25 cts. THE RED &'_WHITE CHAIN STORES The Store that Saves You Money. W. M. STEWART Phone 77 Seaforth J II�It , Walker&S on UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALtvIING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. J. WALKERS Molder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. CHURNING CREAM WANTED Keep' the. wheels of Industry running in yourlown.comtuunity.. Send or deliver your cream to us and receive the utmost re- turns.. This is . your Creamery. Your satisfaction mesas 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 Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont. D. H McInnes Chiropractor Masseur Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and' Thursday After- noons in future. Diseases f of all tr kinds At all prices to •meet your needs 40, '50 and" 75c PURE OLIVE 'OIL FRESH ONIONS. HEAD LETTUCE. CELERY TOMATOES LETTUCE • NEW CABBAGE' T. P I Iia s 1' Phone 63 ,Seaforth 'Want and• For Sale Ads, 3 titres, 50c. HURON NEWS. Exeter. ,Mr. Chas. Sweitzer has sold his residence in Exeter to Mrs. Alex. 'llC and has de- cided Turnbull, of Usbot u to engage in farming, having purchased Mrs. P. (Fisher's farm, Lot 5, 'Concession 3, -Stanley, for a sum in the neighborhood of $7,000. Mr, Sweitzer has got a good 'farm in 'a splendid .community and district and will doubtless •make a fine success. Mrs. Adam Case died on Aug. 10th aged 59 years. Her maiden name was Margaret Moir. She is 'survived by her 'bereaved 'husband, three 'daughter's and two sons, Mrs. C. Al- lison, of Thames road; Mrs. Elgin 'Rowcliffe, of ithe London road; and Peter, of Toronto. Three brothers and two sisters also survive. George Moir of Virden, IMna Peter Moir of the London road north; William ,Moir of Hensall Mrs.Dougall of Invermay, Sask., and Miss Jessie. of H en sa•I 1. Blyth. A. B, Ba•inton spent a cottpl o'f weeks at Bruce (Beach. Mrs. Richard Wightman, of Ant Arbor, Mich., visi•ted..Blyth _friends. IA new lheating•system is 'beittg'in stalled in 'Blyth school.- IMr. an'd- ,Mrs,. Heber, of Michigan and Mr. and 'Mrs. Ross, of Idaho visited Mr. and Mr's. Ben .Mason, Tow Tows •! 11 Oe....purs.•rp,.+..,ar..•••.rrwa. .01 Mr.' and Mrs. W. P. Watson, Mr. and I13rs, II'agerty, of New . York, and Mr. P. 'Watson, St. Catherines, visited Mr. and 'Mrs. J. G. Docherty. IMr. 'end Mrs. Max Wolsh and family are visiting Detroit friends. NIl. and Mr's. 'Stevenson and fam- ily, of Kitchener, spent the week- end with Mies Jackson. Mr, .Chas. Ward has purchased 8 acres of land from Mr. 'Alex. 'Gor- don, at 'Roxboro, where he intends to •reside. Miss Florence Bates is visiting her cousin, Miss Eleanor Evans and will return to her home in Toronto "with Mrs. Ev'an's and Eleanor this week. Miss Patsy ;Southgate is returning this 'week after visiting with relatives in FIes!ierton. Mr. and 'Mrs. G. Hanley, of Lon- don, spent the week -end 'with, her parents, iMr. and Mrs, J. D. Gem- mel!. ' Miss Stella 'Morton 'of Toronto, is visiting her sister, Mrs. E. L. Box. Mr. Fleurchentz, of London, is visiting his (brother, fit r. L. F. Fleurcheutz. Mr. R. J. Beattie and daughter, Miss Bertha, have returned from visiting friends in Midland, A4iclt. Mr, Edwin •Chesney left on a trip to the West. M'i'ss Kate Eckart, who spent last. week with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Con. Eckart, returned to (Detroit on Monday by motor. Mr, and Mrs. C. Paull, who have been visiting here, returned by mo- tor to Detroit last Sunday. MissEsther Haney,'daughterIter of Mr. MA'Latt, Haney, Tuckersnrith, is, visiting friends at Kincardine this week, M.r. John Robb is offering his fine residence in Seaforth for sale Iby ad- vertisement in this issue, Mr. Robb is considering moving to British Col- umbia. Mr.. and Mos. W. J. Tamblyn and daughter Joan, of Toronto, and 'Mrs. Tsndbiyn, of 'Londesboro, were guests at the home of Mrs. J. B. Tyerman for the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Isaac ,Pryce and 'hiss Pryce, of Aylmer, were week- end visitors"hi town. Mr. George Hutchison, of London, spent 'the .week -end at the 'home of his parents. Mr. and :Mrs. R. Stonehouse, of Goderich, spent last week at the home of Norman Carter, Huron rd. • Mr, Harry Livens, of 'Toronto, is spending a couple of 'weeks' (holi- days in Seaforth, after which, he .will take 'oharge of the organ in Knox church, St. Catherines. Mr. Joseph McClincieey has pur- chased the lot from Mr. E. J. Box, on John street, formerly ) owned ned b Y lits. Westeott, and is busy extending the'foundation on it and will move a house formerly •owned by Harry Town on Chalk street, to the situa- tion',. He hopes to have it ready for occupation this fall. • :M'i'ss Josie Cronin, of Detroit, spent Thursday last with her cousin, Mrs_ • \nim, Nigh, Tucker•smith. 'Miss Evelyn Danheiser, of Buf- falo; and .Miss,' Bertha Schueffner, of Niagara 'Falls,.'N.ir., were the guests of Mrs. Grey, in Egmondville, over the week -end. They motored home Wednesday 'by London. Mrs. Garrow, of Toronto, is visit- ing her 'brother-in-law, ;Mr. 'Robt. Garrow, of Roxboro. Misses Marion 'and Grace Scarlett are attending the Manson -McDonald wedding Thursday at Brucefreld, Miss Margaret Chittanden return- ed 'Friday evening ' from a week's motor trip with cher .cousins, .,Mr. and Mrs. T. J. M'cMinney, O.A.C., Guelph, and also Miss 'Doris ,Taylor, Parkhill and Miss Jean Hodgins, 'Clandeboye, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Archibald and li :Miss Ella Archibald, daughter, are on a, motor trip to Owen Sound this wee:. Mrs. Tennant, of Luoan, and her son, Mr. J. Gunn, of Toronto, were guestsat the hone of Mrs. W. D. );'right. Rev. Dr. Walker, of Toronto, oc- cupied the pulpit 'of the Presbyterian church on Sunday last. 'Mx. and Mrs. A. McKean, of Ham- ilton, were guests at the home of Mr. and ,Mrs. 'P, M. Chesney. Mrs. Thornton, of Preston, is vis- iting relatives in town. Mrs, Varson, who underwent an ' operation in St. Joseph's,hospital, 'London., has recovered sufficiently to return home. Mrs. William Hopper is recovering from an ,operation for appendicitis. Miss Alice Carlbett is visiting wth friends in Detroit. Dr. and Mrs. 'W: J. Fear, of Ayl- mer, were in town renewing old'ac Ann quain'tances. . " Mrs McNaughton, of Arn;prior Col'legia'te' staff, Mrs.- (Dr.) Sparks, of St. Marys, and 11 frs: (Rev.) Neil McPherson, of Springfield, are guests at the ,home of Mr. 'Mand Mrs. R. Govenlock Mr. and Mfrs. Luther Robbins, of •Roclies'ter, N.Y., are guests of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Chesney, Miss 'Billy y Chesney who has been spending to some weeks in 'Roches'ter, returned It with them. .' Mrs. 'Garden and Mrs. Pequenat, of 'Toronto, are guest :of Mr.. and Mrs. Adam Hays. Mrs H. J. Gibson is visiting, friends in 'Chicago. • ' .Miss Erma 'Freeman of Toronto, THE SEAFORTH NEWS - Prompt , „ ,,, E. i ,. Ladies' Tailor Gentlemen's. Service - Assured Satisfaction Reasonable Prices - ALSO PRESSING AND REPAIRING PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS: Upstairs over Mr. Keating's Drug'' Store. MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH Ot•i.'re ;EVENINGS. PHONE 257 ing for • Niagara Falls, where he will Mr. and Mrs, Thos, Elder and Mr, spend his (holidays :with Dr, and Mrs. Smillie. The many 'friends of'iir Reid Ed- munds, son of Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Edmunds, ,Goderroh street, will he pi'eased to learn that he loss been ap ,pointed principal of the St. George continuation school, of which he was assistant 'teacher last year Captain and Mrs. Dickinson in charge of the Salvation work in Parry Sound, visited Capt. Nevill during the week -end. IMr, Oul'tran, of Lon- don, 'accompanied 'them, Lieut. Tidman is returning from his vacation in Kingston where- he has been spending the same with his family, Captain 'Nevill, of 'the Salvation Army, is endeavoring to secure a visit of the Earlscourt 'Salvation Army Band from Toronto to Sea - forth during Sep'tem'ber. Further an- nouncements will be made later. Miss Gladys 'Thompson has re- turned from spending 'her vacation in New York. Mr, and .Mrs. C. Barber, 'Billy and Mary, are on a motor trip to Mon- treal. 'Miss Kate Kerr was a Stratford visitor, ,Mr. and Mrs, G. A. Smith, of To- ronto, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. S. Savauge. (Messrs. Murray Savauge, E. Daly and Alvin Sillery left on Tuesday to camp at Bruce Beach, Mrs. G. Hudson land Miss May Flndson have returned from spend- ing a at Alliston and their holidays Y Cookstown, Miss Ethel Williams, of Toronto, is visiting' Mrs.' L. Fortune. Miss Sheaiiah, of St. Catharines, is the guest of Miss Dorothy Wilson. .A'Lr. Ryerson`Htar'try, of Guelph, is a visitor at his +home here. (Miss Pearl Hone, of Atwood, is visiting Miss Fergus A•LcKay. Miss A. 'Seip is visiting friends in New Hamburg. ,Mr, 'VV. 'Brine and the Misses Brine spent the week -end in Brussels. Mrs. A. -Scott is visiting friends in Lueknow. Mrs. J. C. Wood is visiting in Toronto. 'Miss Blanche --Crowell has return- ed front spending 'her holidays in Detroit.'' Mrs. John Sclater is visiting her father in Toronto. Miss ''Coghlan, of Stratford, is the guest of Miss Rena ;McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Jones, Miss 'Eric (Mitchell, Mrs. John Kerr and Mr. and Mrs. W. Calder, of 'London, were guests at' the home of Mr. and Mrs. John Kcrr: Miss Mortimer, of Toronto, is the guest of Mrs. R..Murless Jones. -Miss Alva Graves is spending her vacation in 'Bayfield. Miss Mary Gillespie has accepted a 'Position in the Warkworth school. Miss Belle Smith has returned from visiting friends in Dundas. Mr. and (Mrs: Milton Chesney and Mrs. G. 'Chesney, w'ho have been spending a couple of weeks in town,. left on Tuesday for Toronto. -Mrs. C. J. Fletcher and children, of Montreal, are visiting the former's grandmother, Mrs. S. Boyd. ' Mrs. Louis. Kahl, of Detroit, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Baker. " • Mr. and .Airs. Norman Ha' irk, who have been Visiting relatives here, returned to Grosse Isle. Miss Horan is spending her vaca- tion in Toronto. Miss Velma Quail has returned from visiting 'flee„,.grandmother in Exeter Miss McClure.• is sjtending her vacation in. London. M'rs R tHi' IICn'ight, of Ottawa, is ,visiting her.Stister;.,Mrs. A. D. Arm- strong and-'brotiter, Mr. 'Robert Mc- Kinley. Mr, Malco.hu Arnms'trong returns home lhttrsdaf• frdii attending sum- mer school” rat Queen's University, K'in'gston. Mr. 'Clifford "Trott is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trott, after attending summer 'sclt'odl a't, Toronto •Uu'iversity, Mr. •Lotis'E'berhart is at Lucan owlets ,he has purchased a thres'h- ing 'outfit 'and will 'operate it for.a month before moving it mere. Mrs, Thos. Garside and son' Wal- ge'o'rgette Slid carried sweetheart • roses Mr P. 'Ens•minger assisted Your Asthma. Too. The efficacy of Dr, J. D. 'Kellogg's. Asthma,.Remed is not something that is merely the shaped for; It is to the expected. I' seldom fails to 'bring relief, and in your own individual case it will do the sante, So universarl has been then suece' s. qf, this far -farted remedy tihat,cVer ,'bite afflicted with this'd' 'di- sease owes it to himself to try r•.. Do not. allow worms 'to sap the ret " f not at- u 'children. X 0 f of vitality1 tended to, worms may wort. irrepar- able ihai•in -to the constitution of the infant. The little sufferers (Cannot voice their ailmcrit. ''but. there • are many signs by hvhielt mothers; are made aware that a dose of Miller's Th se Worm Powders is necessary. . powders act quickly arid ""will 'expel 'the worms' front, the, system 'without any inconvenience' to the child. . is spending her vacation with her parents, ;Mr, 'and Mrs. William 'Free- man. • who 'Mulholland, , Miss Eh� abetlt recently.,ietucned frain an extended Et}p to the West and California, has been, .'visiting relatives n'ea'r Hensall. Mrs.' Clan'ahan, ,of ,Glencoe, and Mrs.' W Scott, of 'Brucefield, were guests of .\Mr. an'd Mrs, John 'Beattie. MPI.* and: Mrs. Peter:Daley ,visi'ted. for afew days in Usiborne with their daughter, (MIS, Cvdmore, - Mr. Jack Frost left Saturday, morn and Mrs. J. E. 'Smart, of Detroit, returned last week from their motor trip to Yellowstone Park, having gone -by way of Iowa, S. Dakota and the Cody 'Road Entrance, leaving by the Southern Entrance and returning through Nebraska. Mr. and 'Mrs. G. Thompson Scbtt left on Wednesday for 'Detroit where they will reside in future, Eyesight Specialist in Seaforth. Our optical (parlor is equipped with ,the la'tes't and most modern instru- ments Inc examining the eyes. Eyes examined by .M. 'Ross Savauge, honor graduate Toronto Optometry College, with Doctor of Op'tome'try degree; 'licentiate by examination On- tario Board of Examiners in Opto- metry. Highest grade optical work by an expert in your own town, at reasonable charges. Hours 9 a.m. to 5:30 p.m, Thursdays, by appointment only. Office in Savauge's Jewellery Store. Phone 194, Special Optical Offer. 1-I'igh 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 Mr. Hugh - son, formerly optical expert Inc Kents, Toron'to, and (Henry Morgan & Co„ Montreal. The 'best optical work to be 'obtained and moderate prices. Monday and Tuesday, Aug- ust 24-25. Come early. Beattie's :[Lair, Seaforth, BRUCEFIELD. The engagement is announced of Anna Isabel, only daughter 'of Mrs. Annie MacDonald, and 'the late Rev. J. A. MacDonald, to Gordon A. Man- son. Blyth, son of .Mr. J. A. Man- son, Zurich, the marriage to take place daring August.. Mr. and Airs. Neil Yellowlees and d'augh'ter Helen, of Bowmanville, and Airs. Smith, of Chicago, are visiting at the home of (Mr. D. Mc- Donald. Dr. and `Airs. Lowery and three children, 'of Oshawa, are guests of Mr. and Mrs. T. Wheeler. Mr, Austin Wheeler and cousin, Douglas Gillespie, have returned to Detroit 'accompanied by the fornt- er's s'is'ter, Miss Viola •Wheeler. 'Mrs. Driver and Little daughter are visiting at the home of Mrs. Wm. Berry. Mrs. Geo.'Swan and two daugh- ters were in Toronto attending the wedding on Saturday of her sister, 3vfiss Ida Wilson, formerly of Bruce - field,/ Laura and Dorothy Swan re- mained in the city for a few days. No manager of the Lr. R. T. Du g A P, Bank of 'Montreal at Frankfort, Ont.; 'and 'Mrs. Dunlop, visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. 'R'attenbury. They left on Monday for Aylmer. ,Mr. William Young left on Mon- day for his home after a visit with his niece, Mrs.'Geo. Swan. 'lir. and 'Mrs. 'Chas. E. Ham andW son Wesley motored to Fergus on Sunday after a visit with Mrs. Ham's father, IMr. James Swan. The many friends of Miss Maude McIntosh are sorry to hoar s'he is indisposed and hope Inc a speedy re- doveey. left for u sot I f 'Mr. John •Ron arta d their home at Moosejaw, Sask., on Saturday, after spending four weeks with his 'brother, Mr. David Rouatt. They went by boat to Port Arthur. Mrs. Allan Douglas' many friends are glad to know she is recovering from ,her recent illness. Temperton-Wilson—A pretty wed- ding took ,place on Saturday, August 15th at high noon at St. Clemens' church, Jones avenue, Toronto, when Ida ,Belle Wilson, youngest daughter .of Mr. and 'Mrs. Chas. WI - son, Toronto, 'and sister of Mrs. Geo. Swan, Brucefield,' was married to Mr. Francis C. 'Temperton, of 'Toronto. Ceremony was `.performed by the rector, Rev. Mt. Buschlain. The bride, •vwho •was given in marriage by her father, was dressed , in powder blue georgette over putik satin with black 'picture hat and carried 'Ophelia roses with lily -of -the -valley and baby breath. The bridesmaid, Miss Ger- trude Wilson, sister of bride, 'wore fawn canton, crepe trimmed with ter and :Mr. 'Baker, •Flint, Ivftdt , Miss Carrie 'Frost; London, and ,Mr. anda Mrs Chas. Frost,ost i e ,f eta w ere week -end guests •oF, Mt. and Mr's. R. Frost for Chicago, couple field ave. The youngg York any left'by Mr. Wm. McDonald; of Riversdale, Mx, and Mrs. R. P. rSand'e'rson, Oak- motor Atlantic City. . vine and Rev. A. Lane, of .Drtlut'b'o, the groom. During signing of regis- ter, Mr. Jiin, Rouls'tan -sang "Until." After the 'ceremony Medi was servedved at 'home of 'bride's parents, 38 Bloom were ''the guests -at the hone of 'Revd. and, •Mrs. 'W. D. McDonald Rev."Dr. H111, of Glasgow,nwas a guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H. 'M. Chesney. We carry the Westinghouse Radiola IIIA with Music Master Loud Speaker The most satisfactory set at thelmost reasonable prices. Gunn and see them, J. J. Broderick Electrical Supplies! to Detroit to their homes to- resume their former duties. Rev, j. M. Eckart and Rev. Fr, Rickert from Brooklyn, N.Y., who have been visiting friends here of e their • •ntn to resin late, are.returning missionary -work next Friday. il,'Ir, and Mrs. 'Con. Eckart and Mr. J. M. Eckart were visitorsinour burg 'this week. - Miss Agnes Eckart has accepted a position as teacher in W+allaceburg. Miss Tilly O'Connor, R.N., from Rochester, N.Y., and Mr, and Mrs. Wm. (Burke, Ribbert, were visitors at .the home of Mr. Peter Eckart. (Intended for last week) Mr. Archie :McKay and Mr. Fla- herty, from Guelph, were Sunday vis- itors in our burg. Mrs. Paul and her two sons and two daughters from' Detroit are so- journing in our burg this week.' Rev. Fr. Recket, from Brooklyn, N.Y., accompanied by Rev, J. M. Eclaart, called on their friends during- the uring the week Threshing operations are in full sway and 'the crops protnise to be a fair average, with the exception of peas. There seems to be •some in- sect that is eating the vine and has caused them to wither away. . Y UR TIRES Be sure you get FIRESTONE GUM -DIPPED CORDS. Cost no more than ordinary . tires. Also our new IMPERIAL RUBBER CASE BATTERY Guaranteed 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. Fresh Supplies in Demand.— Wherever Dr. Thomas' Eclectric Oil has been introduced increased sup- plies have leen ordered, showing) "that wherever it -goes this excellent Oil impresses its power on the people. No matter in what latitude it may 'be found its potence is not portable' shape in bottles and can be impaired. It is put up in most carried without 'fear of breakage. MANLEY. Mr. 'and Mrs.' Paul and::fatiai'ly and Miss Kate Eckart who spent a Week end .amongst us have have°'returned Bulbs, Roses, Shrubs For Fall. List Beady EARLY ORDERS PAY Low prices for quantity Holland Can, import Co. Niagara Falls, Ont, sst•MIaa FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 Courses: Stenographic, Secretarial, Business, Complete Office Training and Telegraphy. Write now for full detailo.Tako the,first step to succeaa Central ..Business. College Stratford, Ont. t'rlacipal, R. P. Latnoden,B.}i, BN=141JR The a Special Milverton Flour We Have it—Give it a TriaL Also. GroundllScreenings whop of All Kinds C. G. THOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 Your r l t to Needs Auto If you are in need of Tires, give us a call. If you are in need of a new Battery, or have a Battery . to be repaired, see us. A complete line of most called for parts of various cars. Battery charging, oxy-acetylene welding, expert auto repairing our specialties. Have you seen New Good M axweII and Chrysler Cars? s ! a �e r ara . PHO'NE 167W. 0