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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-09-03, Page 5f'HtIRSDA'14;SEPT. ' 3; 105: S'a :SERVE ONE OF OUR ROUND ROASTS for dinner tonight and make a hungry man happy, • He knows GENUINE ASPIRIN HAS "BAYER CROSS" Tablets without "Bayer Cross", are not Aspirin at all Get genuine "Bayer Tablets of Aspirin" in .a "Bayer" package, plainly marked with the safety "Bayer Cross.' Genuine "Bayer tablets cf Aspirin" that when he gets a generous Jize now made in Canada ,by a Canadian 'Company, No Gernudt interest what„ ever, all rights being purchased from the United States Government; During the war, acid imitation`s were sold as Aspirin in pill boxes and various. Other containers. The Bayer Cross" is your only way of knowing that :you _are getting genuine Aspirin, `proved safe by millions for Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, :Rheumatism, Lumbago, Neuritis, and for Pain generally. Randy tin bozos of 12' tablets—also larger sized "Bayer" packages can be, bad, at drug stores. A7 ' Aspirin is the trade mark (registered n Canada), of Bayer Manufacture of slice of our roast beef, with pota- toes and some green vegetables, - he won't get up from the table • dissatisfied. H. STEWART Your Butcher PHONE 58. Seaforth 'Jos. C. Thompson GENERAL GARAGE Best Brands of Gas, Oil, Grease, Coal O?t, 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 AU Icindh of repairs made by experts -Safisfation guaranteed and charges moderate. J. C. Thompson MAIN STREET - - SEAFORTH D.ey Phone 1351"; Night Calls 139r11 donoaceticacidester Of SaliCylieaei4, Want and For Sale Ads, 3 time 50c W&,Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBA3 BANG Motyrr or Horse Equipment. W. j. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. CHURNING CREA WANTED 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 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 Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont. 1.44 1rd 9:-r .....r *e..sh uu....uu. .a IlT�wn CPKs ' 4 Qu®au�un®uu....yun.�r.�.•�•.Ct Miss Mabaffy of •Olin'ton anil.IMiss Miller, of 'Staffs, were guests of Mr. trod Mrs. A. ,Camp•be•li, • Miss., H, '1. Graham. is spending'a week with friends itt Stanley. Mr, and Mrs. M. McKellar` and children spent Sunday with friends in 'Fullarton. Mr. and Mrs. W. Wolfe and chil- dren, of Dashwood, visited,Mrs. •G. Sillery. ' Mrs. (Di•,) Tufford and Miss Currie, of 'Cromarty, visited friends in `town.. Mrs, Daymon, John'; treet, spent a week at •her home in 'Exeter, Mis. Johnstone, '•oJ , Lucknow, is visiting her datt!ghter, Mrs. G. D. Haigh. Miss Jessie 'Walker and' Mrs. John Walker, of 'Roxboro, leave Thursday to spend •the winter at Bay City, D, Ho McInnes ehiropractor'Masseur Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and ThursdayAfter- noons in future. Diseases of All treated. success - Oranges At all prices to meet your needs 40, 50 and 75c PURE OLIVE OIL FRESH ONIONS.. HEAD LETTUCE. CELERY TOMATOES LETTUCE NEW CABBAGE r i T.PhiIIipS Seaforth Phone 63 Want and F'or Sale Ads, 3 times, 50c, • Mes F. Ehling, Washington, D.C., was a visitor at the 'twine of her cousins, Mrs. L. Reinke and Miss Touts, Egmoudvillc. Missy Jessie' Wright, Toronto, is visiting Miss Jackson. •Mt J. C. Backus is spending his holidays at his 'tome in Toronto. • Mr. "Harold Stark, Kitchener, spent Sunday at 'the home of his'mother. Miss Erie Stewart, Waterloo, spenit Sunday with her 'parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. II. `Stewart. • Messrs. J. Tool -icy, H. H. Johnston and Roy Dungey, motored to To- ronto. / Mr. W. D. smith and daughters Jessie and. Margaret, are spending a week in Toronto Mr. and Mrs. I G Smith and fam- ily, of Port Colborne are visiting 112x. and Mrs, •W. R. Smith. Mr. 'Russell Hays, of Detroit, is visiting his rnothec, Mrs. John Hays. Mrs. R. C. Andersen, of 'Hamilton, visited 'her .parents, Mr. and Mrs. Ro'bt. Bell. !Mr. and Mrs, R. P. Bell and family 'spent Monday in London, Mr. and 'Mt•s, John C. Laing have returned from a two months' visit to Scotland. Miss Margaret Cuthill, who 'accompanied them, is •stayin'g on until October. Mrs. W. E. Soulligete, Sr., and Miss Betty •Southgate are holidaying in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. T. E. IIerott are To- ronto visitors. Miss Davina Anderson is spending 'her holidays in Toronto.. Miss Norma Jeffery is .visiting Mrs. J. Brugger in Toronto. Miss Ruth Thompson and Miss Dorothy Hutchison 'received their full diplomas from the summer school in 'Toronto Ifor Primary Kindergarten work in connection with Toronto University. The Maitland Golf Club, 'Goderich, will visit the Seaforth Golf & Country Club on Saturday next when, a mixed foursome tournament will be splayed. .Mr. and Mrs. Win. Morrison, ac- companied Mr. and Mrs. Ed. Webb and son Howard, to Toronto this week, for a short visit. Mr. Wnt., Nigh returned to St. Michael's College, Toronto, on Thursday last, after spending two weeks' holidays with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Win. Nigh, Tu'ckersmith. Miss 'J•osie Cronin, of Detroit, spent a couple of days this week with his brother, Mr. John Cronin, Seaforth. - Mr. Dennis Molyneaux, of Chicago,. visited at the .home •of his aunt, Mrs. Michael Doyle 'Hibbert, and also with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas O'Laugh- lin, Tuckerstnith, this week. Miss Cowan, of Sarnia, is visiting Mrs. James Cowan. Miss .Emily ' Deem is visiting friends in 'Toronto. Mrs, J. Patterson is spending a few days in Toronto. Mr and Mrs. J MacTavish and family spent the 'wecle-end rut Ingersoll. ]l. g 'n London isi !Mrs. A. Westcott visiting her 'husband w'ho is in Vic- toria 'hospital. t Miss Mamie Lee •Mer vacation s returned noire after spending with Mrs. W. Westcort. Hiss Dorothy Hutchison left on s Friday for her school at Burk's Falls, via ,Hamilton and 'Toronto, where site made short visits with 'friends. Mrs. Evans and Eleanor returned John •from a visit to Toronto on Wed- nesday. Mrc J, E. Hugill is a Toronto visitor. Mrs. Jas. Rankin and daughter are spending a few days in Toronto. 1 A number of the members of the Seaforth L'awn Bowling Club avere in Stratford Wednesday .participating in a Scotch doubles tourney. s Miss Beulah S'andick has returned hone after spending her va'cat'ion with her aunt, Mrs. J. M'acT'avish. NIr. Leslie Kerr intends attendin Queen's University this year. 'His r brother, Mr. !Brenton Kerr, who ha e been in 'Europe ,the past two months will teach in Buffalo University. t Mr. I. 'Hudson showed 'T'he New some stalks of •corn 13;4 'feet 'long o grown 'by Mr. john Hart, 3rd 'con cession 'of ''McKillop, who claims b have `two acres equally good. Th d ears are seven feet up on the stalk. :Mrs. J. T. Gill, of Echo, ,Minn., i n visiting her sister, Miss McClure Jarvis street. g Miss Spark spent Sunday at he at hone itt Stratford. Mr. E. W..Bateina'n sang a solo i! d the Presbyterian church ;last Sunda amorning,• Miss Agnes Smith returned lvont ed Monday night after spending amont', VARNA. The farmers are now very busy with the 'bean crop, the' wea'titer be ing favorable, although rain is long- ed -tfr. c o Miss Walsh has returned to her duty in the school. 'Miss Dorothy Keys, of Nashville, Tenn., is spending a few days •with friends in and around Lucknow. Mr. and .Mrs. •Chuter motored to Listowel for the .week -end. Mr. Logan, accompanied by his sisters, .Mrs. Keyes, and Miss Ferne motored to 'Ripley 'last week. Mr. and Mrs. Goodfellow and two sons, spent a day with Mrs. John Beatty. A ,demonstration of aluminum ware was given at the home of Mrs Epps Monday evening by a Univer- sity student of Toronto. Mr. T. Johns, of Kip,pen, called it our village last week. Mr. and Mrs. F. Welsh, of De- troit, 'called on friends in the vil- lage Monday and their many friend were glad to see them hack again. Goderich. W. J. Small, of Arthur,' has pur- chased u chased the stock of the 'Colborn store. Mr. and Mrs. William Craigie;ant nounce the engagement of their daughter, Jessie Olive'Alexandria, t Lewis Russel'Bender, son of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Bender, Goderich. Mr. and Mrs. Allan 'Bowles an daughter Marie, of Vancouver, !B.C., are visiting Mr. Bowles' old 'home i Ashfield. A steam heating, • system is 'bent installed in the Odd Fellow's hall a 'cost of $1,990. 'New !furnishings for the 'assembly room will 'be •ptirc'hase at a cost of $300. R. S. 'Ro'bert'son, K.C., of Toronto, a Goderich "old boy" has deolin an offer of appoin'tntent •as a judge_ of the Supreme 'Court of Ontario. Mr. Robertson formerly practised in Stratford. P. J. Ryan has disposed of his property on 'Anglesea street to Chas. McCabe. Also this property on Tra- falgar street to Mr. Robinson, of Ailsa Craig. Mr. Ryan is erecting. Il5 a red brick residence 'on Newgate street which he !will occupy in October. at Toronto. i P Mr. and Mrs. W. Pinkney Y ane three children, of !Hamilton, ar, visiting at the .parental home, Gode rich street. /= Miss Beatrice Brown, of Brantford has returned to her position after he vacation. Mrs. Rrow NI . r. P.'i't , T. H. Brown, t and family, have returned from three weeks' vacation at 'Leamin'g ton and Chatham. Prompt g s s ' o c s r i y h E.W,Baternan Ladies' Tailor Gentlemen's` Service Assured Satisfaction Iteasonab'k Prices :A ALSO PRESSINGS AND RCP 1RiNG`:' PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS: Upstairs over Mr. Kf;ating's Drug Store. MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH 0eki e JiV'ENINGS, PHONE6257 ! . • Mr. two the les•pie, Mr. vvisitor 1vir. in Mr. were week.' sister, ford, Centralia fully chased property frame through street any most nun, sit Wednesday • The day stitute staff the ;school, the few Doig ersmi'tlh. of town. relatives spent her W. taster Essex Jack .Leamington, and The from' large', and ' fields which those underwent the e visiting 1 }sttt v - Labor singles , and r .must G. 1' a Saginaw ,with and • e' RAIN 4n RED and WI4ITE 'Stores - , Opening Days Friday & Saturday p September 4th and 5th, 1925 ep SPECIALS Shredded 'Wheat - - - 2 for 21c Campbell's Tomato Soup a - 11 c Kellogg's' Corn Flakes - 3 for 29c Matches - _ 3 for 24c SOUVENIR TO EACH CUSTOMER. w Quantity buying and low cost of handling are the reasons why chain stores are able to sell so .cheaply, as it is a scientific method :of •handling groceries, etc., and while we are a part of great 'chain o'f stores, we are 'the proprietors and owners. therefore, gives us great pleasure to announce that we have completed arrangements to 'Operate as Red & White Chain Stores, !which will give us the opportunity to 'buy our goods at the lowest cost ;,because of buying for hundreds of stores throughout the province. Buythe best in Groceries at the Lowest Prices from a "RED and WHITE." " Ross, J. Sproat W. M. Stewart. this It just very .return Klin Jai spend .Mis Jack Ethc o Bea fd and D Mis of tit Societ' g i nv Shea, of t' fields very i Dan spok gone,. return( aft home J. M at t' Dalt( home spe Mr. at Taesd' numb las d return St. C vacati l S far leas of take has .h and M and Mrs. 'I arol'd Best and ' sons of Toronto, are visiting at 'home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Gil- James street. Dalton Reid is a Listowel this week. Ed, t'ryce is spending the,week Toronto. and Mrs. rsaon Sunday. Stewart J. visitors on Tntog Mr. J. Crich is 111 Toronto this Mrs. •Robt. Porterfield and her Mrs. W. R. Johnston, of Clif- .who has .been visiting here, are visitors this week, Mr. Joseph McClinchey success- moved his house recently ,pur- from Harry Town to his on John street. 'The large 'building was 'brought up Victoria Park, down Main a !bloJo:h'n s trouble,ck theto work' 'be}ntreetgwithout done efficiently by Mr. Joint .Brea- ofDublin. se Dub Miss Sadie Thompson underwent operation for 'appendicitis on inorning at the 'hospital, town schools opened on Tues- morning. In he Golleg}ate In- there a.re do changes in the from last Jet': une. Mr. Crawford is new principal • of the -public which is the only change 'on staff. Miss .Martha Reid is spending a <lays at the homes of Mrs. Paul and Mrs. Roy McGeoch, Tuck- Mrs. E. •Hillebreclrt and daughter, Stratford, are visiting •friends itt Mrs. Castle, Toronto, is visiting in town. Mr. 'G. S'tetvart and NIP, E. Keating Wednesday in London: Miss Cecelia Horan has returned to school in Winghaatt. Mr. Andrew Little and son, Mr. H. Little, had an interesting trip'.through Elgin, Kent and 'counties 'last week, visiting Miner's home at Kingsville, Windsor and Detroit 'returning through •Cha't'ham• •crops are somewhat differentMrs. Nitron county, as there is :a acreage of vegetable's, 'tob'acco oorn..'They' examined several' infested with the corn -borer, has clone much da'tnage in counties.. Mr. Peter Bowey, of'Kippen, tart operation Tuesday at Seaforth hospital. Miss McGregor, ,Cleveland, ,ids Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Chesney. NIP. Mex: Wilson, of ;Oakville, is i taw n. •'vex n r la tt . 'rt• e g hal willi don a.nt b c 'A renals tournament day at the 'Li'brary. ,Men's and doubles; ladies' singles 'd'ou!bles; mixed doubles.Entries he in Friday with A. W. Dick, Dick, Bill 'Hart or' W. Parke. ,Miss Sadie Moran. left 'Tuesday for after an ex'tcndecl holiday her sister, Miss 'M• .F.. Moran 'Mrs. Jones. !Miss Mabel Thompson Inas ed from a visit to 'Toronto. Verna Graves is holidayin Mat Bayfield, fAlen days in isss Mary spenthiia C. Jackson Messrs. s.eft on Tu Down foattdRida rig the, after Jackson, Egmoitdville. Judge son, .Mrs. Jackson and Miss are •motoring back to Lethbridge Thursday. Miss tri Mrs.ce F. Ii returkin' anrned last week a vacation trip to 'Bermuda, Larkin is expected this week. Larkin will teach again in Haverg College, 'Toronto, this year. ST. COLUMBAN. Rev. iMgr. Blair,'President Catholic Church Extension of Toronto, addressed the membe a holic Women's League of the C t the Parish Hall, St. Co'lum'ban, 3 .p.en. on Sunday. The meeting presided over by Mrs. John McKillop, the Branch 'presiden Mgr. Blair told of the work Society in the Western province and the great need .of funds to on the work in the mission the Inc west. He gave a 'structive address. !Rev. ,Father a.er, P.P. of St. Columban, also The meeting was well attended the ladiesd Maryf t. Coluttabwney, EnSpa parish. ban, is spending her holidays Stratford this .week. ,Miss Margaret Doyle has Maidstone to teach, Miss Nlary McQuaid has to her school at McGregor spending her holidays at the her ,parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. Quaid. Miss Minnie Cronin visited home of Mr. and Mrs. Joint over the week -end. bliss Margaret Brown, of_Kinkot speu't the week -end at ,the Mr. and Mrs.' P. V. !McGrath. . ,Miss Vera 'Feeney, of Dublin, the 'last week at the .home of Thos.'Feeney, McKillop. School opened here on_ last.- "• Miss Evelyn McGrath returned' }icr school at Tilbury this week. Mr: JohttvLane, Sr., 'took a of boys to Bayfield on Sunday ISister Paula and Sister Xavier, PeJoter oro, called dt on and to Peter'boro on Saturday last. Miss Mildred McGrath; of, umb'an; returned to iter school ,B•anthurg after'spentitt'gf!her home here. her ,hot at tc Psis . tt eeiaan of 'Sarnia, Miss s S. , Qn been'.eugagect to teach in Unto ,trate !School No. 1, McKillop, ,cording year. Miss Gertrude 'McGrath !cured a school in the vicinity Clements, .Ont, and left to her duties on Monday. Miss Hayes, of Linwood a visitor at' ti�e� home of Mr. P. V, McGrath, St. Collin -ken, 'Wecarry the Westinghouse Radiola IIIA with Music Master Loud Speaker ;)The most satisfactory' set at�.thetmost reasonable prices. i Call and see them, J. Broderick Electrical Supplies Mr. James Hart has been putting down cement sidewalks xirouttd' our new Fifth Fornt school at St. Coltint- 1 an, This will be a big improve- fttent and adds to the appearance of the school and grounds. Corns cripple the feet and snake :walking a torture, yet sure relief in the shape of .Holloway's Corn Rc- mover is within the reach of all. Item's of news are always welcome. Asa bird is known by its note so is a man known by his work Practical Shoe Repairing A few reasons'why our Shoe repairing appeals to the public First Class Workmanship First Class. Material First class Service and reasonable prices We do not cobble, we repair, 20 years experience TS n 1 as c •t. he 5, carr of t- 0. b, u 0 oa of c- tC 11 a, of rat td tY to Fred Barlow SEAFORTH Two doors south' Beattie's Variety Store. YOUR 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. Bulbs, Roses, Shrubs For Fall. List Ready EARLY ORDERS PAY Low prices for quantity Rolland ean, Import eo. Niagara Falls, Ont. FALL TERM OPENS TUESDAY, SEPT. 1 Courses: Stenographic, Secretarial, Business, Complete Office Training and Telegraphy. Write now for foil details.Tnke the first step to success Central Business College Stratford, Ont. Principal, R. R. Lun*eden,Bat, er t. rs. 9f• ed ol- at on tis ep- the se - S t. tip cin ns. 1 BBN=I1EJR 1 The Special Milverton ., Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial. Also. GroundllScreenings lehop of A11 Kinds C. G. THOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 1 Your Auto Needs 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 NewGood od MaxwellandChrysler Cars? . Regirs's, Garage 167W. d 1