HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-11-26, Page 51fURSDAY, N(1V1M13EI2 26,'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-
tone and some green 'vegetables,.
he won't get up from the table
dissatisfied,
1. STEWART
'Tour Butcher
PHONE 58.
SeafortH
RUBBERS
REPAIRED
RED
All kinds of Rubbers repaired.
Rubber bottoms sewn on
Rubbers resoled.
Felt insoles, laces, etc, in stock.
First class shoe repairing,
Fred Barlow
SEAFORTI'I
Two doors south Beanie's
Variety Store:
THE agAFORTH 'NEWS
Red & White'
ehai _ Stores
Specials for Nov. 27th and following
Sery-us Coffee, pound ...,S9c
Aylmer Soup 2 for 17e
Mince Meat 2 lbs. 2Se
S. F. -Ammonia O7c'
White 'Beans - pound .O5c
Every article you buy at the Red and
White Stores is backed by our own
personal guarantee.
'We handle onlythe best and our
sole aim is to sell as cheaply as qual-
ity Will positively show. ,
A full line of Christmas Cake Ingrc-
dients, now in stock.
Ross J. Sproat Phone 8
W. M.- Stewart Phone 77
"`Where you will eventually buy."
W. J. Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
--and--
EMBA?,(MING
Motor or Horse Equipment,
W. J. WALKER, hoiaer of Go-
vernment diploma and license,
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day, phone 67.
evasesameneasestsieuseesieneeeeeneeemaen
Bulbs, Roses, Shrubs
For Fall. List Ready
EARLY ORDERS PAY
Lowpricesfor-quantity
4 Tolland Can, Import eo
Niagara Falls, Ont.
Items of news are always weloonte
CHURNING CREAM
WANTED
Kest, the wheels of industry running in your own community.
Send or deliver your cream to us antfireceive the utmost re-
turns.. This is your Creamery.
Your satisfaction means our success.
Highest prices paid for good cream, consistent with accurate
ani careful weighing and testing, "
Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same.
Seaforth Creamery' Co, Seaforth, Ont,
DI, H. McInnes
Chiropractor ' Masseur
Of Wingharn, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all all kinds success-
fully treated,
1
FRF.sH
OYSTERS_
Oyster season now in. ' 1~ irat
shipment to arrive Thurs. Nov"
PURE OLIVES OIL
SWEET' POTATOES.
CRANBERRIES,
CELERY
TOMATOES
CALLFORNIA GRAPES,
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At Aberhart's Drug Store
Seaforth
LGINDESBORO.
=k "Masonic banquet .was given in
the Community, halt -on Friday even-
ing, November 20th, the dodges from
Blyth. Clititon and Smith's Hill be-
ing invited:' Supper was served about
8.30 in the basement The _tables
were very prettily decorated with
mums. After the supper a -r dance
was given in the hall, which,, was de-
corated with blue and white stream-
ers and the red lights added a; very
pleasing .tone. About two hundred
were present The 'Purdue o'rehestra
furnished the music.
Mr. Robert •Fairservice(has return-
ed from the West, .
Mr, William Ross has been ill for
the past week,
Miss Louie Young, has returned
after spending a week with Auburn
friends,
The Youtig Peoples—Guild of Knox
United Church wi'lle hold r; social
evening at the hone , 1 Mr. 'sGeo.
Cowan,
Jvfrs, Janet McVittie is spending a
few day§ with Mr`s. James McCool
of the village,
Mr. 'Harry Moon has returned af-
ter spending two "weeks with To-
ronto friends.
•
WINTHROP,•
The regular streeting df the W.Y.-
P.S. was -held .en Sunday evening,
Irvin Trewartha presided and 'read
the Scripture lesson. The topic for
discussion was Home Missions ' of
the United 'Church of Canada. This
was led by iMarion Scarlett, Neil
Montgomery look _up the .subject,
"Canada en the Making." Mr. A. Cut -
hit ;answered the question of Cana-
da's Ability to meet 'the Task of.
Home Missions. H, Bolton and E.
Johnston also took pant and Mr. ,Cut-
-hill led in prayer. The meeting was
closed by repeating the. Lord's prayer
in unison.
A :pleasaht medicine for children is
Mather Graves' Worst (Exterminator,
'and it is excellent 'for' driving-<Sornms
-from the system,
Want and For Sale Ads, 3 times 30e
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ijTWQ Topics
;Mr. and -Mrs. D, J. Stevenson
daughter,' Mrs, Russell Erratt.
Mr. Errant', of '.the Goshen
Stanley, were visitors in town
Wednesday,
Mr, Percy Howe, ,of Hamilton,
purchased the restaurant business
Ko Wing, who will go to Toro
Mr, Howe has been gat Palmers
Kincardine` -Fort Erie, Bridgeb
and, other places and is an experie
ed restaurant Man. The restaur
will' be closed for, a fery days w
being renovated,
Mr, and Mrs, R. T. vicIntosh
on Wednesday of this week to sp
the winter in Ingersoll.
The Salvation Army will hold LI
Christmas entertainment on Tues
evening, December 22nd.
Mrs. James McKay, St. Marys,
the guest of Mr. and Mrs. Geo
Hills.
Mr. J. McC'lymont, a former resid-
ent of this town, and now of To-
ronto, is visiting 'Mr. and Mrs, .John
Consitt and other friends,
Miss Agnee Adams and Mr, Lloyd
Ideyter, of Varna,' and Mr, 'George
Smith, spent Sunday with Mr. and
Mrs. Robt, McKay.
Mr. James' Broadfoot, of Phila-
delphia, ,is visiting his mother, Mrs.
J. H. Broadfoot,
Mr. R. N. �13issonnette took a num-
ber of the Collegiate boys to Strat-
ford on 'Saturday to practise in theArena,
Mr, and Mrs. James 'Grieve, of
London, were week -end guests of Mr.
and defrls. Consitt.Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Spnoat spent
'S.enday in Exeter. k.
+Mr. and Mrs. 1YlcTaggart spent
the week -end in London.
Miss Ellie 'Ryan, of 'Winghatn, was
visitor with her m'ot'her in town,
Mas. McKay, of :Schun'sacher, Mrs,
town and Mrs, Meln'tosh,..from the
est, are ,here visiting their another,
rs. Wm. Smith, who is seriously ill.
Rev. Dr. Larkin was in Cromarty
Monday conducting the ,funeral o'f
e late Mrs. Dade.
Mr.
T .� Sharpe .intends leaning.
ortly to take a position in Detroit,
Mrs. A. J. •Cluff is in Woodstock
king' her father, who is ill et,
went. -
Miss Celia Horan, of 'Wdnghatn,
ent .the week -end with her parents,
re and Mrs, John (Horan,
Muss Margaret McKay, of Toronto,
a guest of Mr. and Mrs, W. D.
Mr. Thomas A. Walker, of Mar-
ie, Mich„ was a visitor at the
me of Mr. and Mrs. J. Consitt, ,for
Tr
al. this week, and left for
home on -Wednesday umpiringer visiting friends at 'Heiman and
rna.
Miss Violet :Rankin and Miss
rirude Miller spent'" -the week -end
Mitohell,
Iv 1r, Currie .McConnell, of North
kotah was a visitor -at the home of
and Mrs R.H. Modeland. Miss
Connell returned with him.
fr. and Mrs. Robert J Patterson,
Heasall, and 'Mr. and Airs. Henry
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rto,, of Brucefieici, spent Sunday
n Mr. and Mrs. H, M. Chesney.
hiss Francis Win -ter is spending a
days in Toronto, '
ev. 3, '12. Edanison, 'D.D., of Tor-
o, was a week end west at the
ondville manse.
re. 'Munn, of Mansell, was a
elc end guest of her son, Dr. J. A.
tn.
rs. J. C. Greig is visiting her
ghter, Mrs, U. D. Clark, in Tor-
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WALTON.
Garnham-Beattie, — A quiet but
pretty wedding was solemnized on
;Wednesday afternoon, Nov. 18th, at
the Manse, McKillop,. by Rev. J. A.
Fergustan, when Agnes Jane, eldest
daughter of Mr. Thos, Beattie and
the late Mrs, Beattie, was united in
marriage to Mr. -Stanley Garnham,
formerly. of T,remlingham, Suffolk,
England. The 'bride "and groom were
unattended, After a short. honey-
moon trip to London and Detroit,
they will make their home in Mc -
I> illop. s
The engagement is announced in
Flint, Mich., of Agnes V. Powers to
john A. Tomlinson,cond son of
Mr. H. E. Tdtvlinson, Walton, the
marriage to take place itieFliitt, Wed-
nesday, Nov, 25th. The young couple
will spend part of their honey-
moon with Mr, Tomlinson, Walton..
Mrs. ('Dr.) F. C. 'Neal, of Peter -
born is visiting at the- home of her
father -in -Jaw, Mr, -!".,.Neal,
"1,4r. S. Forbes was down to Tor-
onto to "the fat stock show.
Mr. W. Toll apd Mr. 'Wes Vodden
were down to Toronto the past week.
Mr, 'John Pryce shipped -a car of
cattle to Toronto on Saturdayy.
Mrs. Thos Cardiff and. Mr,_ M.
Baillie and Miss Alice 'Baillie, ofsEl-
•nta, were visiting friends in the vil-
lage on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. \Valter Davidson,
who have spent the past few enonrths
visiting friends in Provost. Alberta:
'and" Lang, Seek., ; -have returned
home. u
Mr. No -man -Rowland, who went
West on 'the harvesters" excursion,
has returned ,home, His ntatfy friends
arc •sorrya`to'see Norman on crutches.
and hope he will - s -eon be -all right.
He had ,his leg bro'k'en'while working
with a threhhing gang,
Miss Mary Munn is visiting friends
'in Paris.
Mr. John Dodds, of McKillop, has
purchased the house 'met the tenth
eoncessio` s front -Mr. Job Hulley,
Mr. and Mrs 'Stanley Garnham
have returned home from Detroit.
They' will reside with 'Air. Thomas
Beattie, '
Mr. John Eholeliee and Mr. Leon-
ard Rogers, both of Stratford, visited
friends around the village hast week,
Ladies'
.Baternan
Tailor Gentlemen's .
Prompt Service Assured Satisfaction
Reasonable Prices
ALSO PRESSING AND REPAIRING
PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS:
Upstairs over Mr. Keating's Drug Store.
NIAIId STREET, SEAFQRTH
Os;hire AVENINGS.
PHONE 257
Mr. Wildlant 'licGavin is not int- of Stratford.
proving in health.•the way his many ifind's ss Min arChgatharetamM,cConnell visited
friends would like, frie
Mr, Thomas 'Leeming is still un- ' Mr. L. J. Looby spent a few days
der the doctor's care. in Toronto.
The regular meeting of the Bethel Mr. Dave Gra,tvford spent Sunday
Y.P.S. was held on Sunday, evening, the guest of Dublin friends.
The 'lesson which was found in Dir, and Mrs, Stewart of Plates -
Joshua, 16th chapter; 'vas read by.ville, rallied on friends in the vlillage
Miss ,Viola Morrison, The topic on ' on Friday;
airs, P. Evans visited her son in
Seafortit, during -the week.
Mr, J, Curwin, of Dundas, spent a
few clays at the home of his cousins
Miss Date and Mr. Dan Shea,
the death of .Joshua was taken by
Mr. William Boyd. On the Monday
evening following, practising for the
'Christmas Tree, which is to be held
on 'Dec. 23rd, started. •
Mr." and Mrs. Wins, Scarlett, of
London, were visiting 'friends in Mc-
Killop recently, •
DUBLIN.
Mr. and Mrs. Leo .Holland left for
their home in 'Windsor on Monday.
A number from here attended the
dance in St. Colutnbatr last Friday
evening and report -a goodtime.
'Dr. Reid, of London, is relieving
Dr. A. .V. Traynor, whose wedding
takes place iti,JCitchener on Wednes-
day of this week.
Mr. and Mrs, John Kenny, of De-
troit, are visiting with the formcr's
parents, -Mr: and Mrs, Frank 'Kenny.
Mr. and Mrs. James Dalton, Mr,
Harold Dalton of Goderich with Mrs.
Fortune and,,Mr. D. Fortune, of Sea-
forth, visited at the home -of Mr. T.
Moy!ol n
eaux on Sunday.
Mr. +Frank McConnll, Miss Marg -
WEST BRODHAGEN,
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Eggert and
baby Della, Mr, and Mrs. Wm.
Floegy and children took a short visit
to 'Grey to visit Mr. and Mrs. Geo,
Moan' on Sunday last,
Mr. -Henry Weiterson," who has
se
a few tv Amon �h ' the West, re-
turned home -the other day. When
the correspondent asked him, "How
is the West?", he answered, "They
have their ups and downs the same
as we -have -here) but on the average
they don't work as hard as we do.
They don't have to dig any ditches,
nor build fences," It was 30 below
'zero when he left.
Mr. and Mrs. Charles Regelo and.
son Harry, Mrs. John Eggert and
Mrs. Harry Koehler took a motor
trip to Flullarton and Sebringville on
Sunda
last. They hey sa>v soma roots
still in the field,
aret. and Mrs, D, McContneil visited Mr. William Rsupien and Mr, Aug-
ht London on Saturday.
net Scharbarth took a motor trip to
Mr. James Shea left' on Wednes'dayI'Southampton to try their lack hunt -
to attend the'Fat Stock Show in ing, but came home without much
Chicago. game.
Mr. Satnuel Murray has returned Mr. Lorne ',1Tesserscltntidt, Mr. Les-
from a hunting trip in New Ontario, •lie V, eiterson are going to Detroit to
Sant is a good sportsman and al- look for jobs with Uncle Sant this
ways returns with ,,a deer,week
The C. W. 'L. of Dublin are' hold- Oh account of the continued rain
2%t
ing ,t social evening on Friday, Nov, and snow it is getting too wet in the
h in,tht parish hath • swamp to cat pine stumps, which is
of
DoMnr.ald •BandeningerIDirs, , the younger son a bad disappointment to some parties
Mf- haei J, 'Beit- who have bought their supply but
roger, won hhc diploma given by the can t get them home if not cut.
Ontario department of agriculture to Mr. 'Louis 'Backer of the village is
the Pupil points
atg• the greatest it n- Monte from the •West where he village
.spent
ber of points Two. 'rite School Fair on
•Oct, 6tln. years rage it was won J
by Michael McPhail and last year by
'Gertrude Scoins of the village,
-A large number from here attend-
ed +the funeral of Mrs, Andrew Flynn,
of Mullett, on Wednesday morning,
The lady has several relations living
in :our village, who will mourn the
loss of a dear .friend,
Miss Mary' Crawford is visiting
with her sister, Mrs, John 'Gibson. in
Toronto. ROSS J. SRROAT
Miss Hannah Jordan has returned
a visit with Mrs, J. C. Jordan, " Phone 8
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Saur
Kraut, Schneider's Meats, Thames
Valley Bread, Roquefort, Swiss,
Limburger, Pimento, Cream
Cheese, Comb Honey, Head Let -
nice, Celery, etc: Mince - Meat,
Plum Pudding, Fruit Cakes, Glace
Fruits, Peels. etc. etc.
In fact most Everythin1
BIG SIXTY
BIG SIXTY BEEF MEAL will double your Egg Production.
We have it at $5.00, per cwt,.
BEN (:TUR FLOUR $4.00 per cwt.
OYSTER SHELL $1.50 per cwt.
SALT
60e per cwt.
We will pay you 65e per dozen for your
New Laid Eggs Extras.
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1 1000
icy fop
Logn + Distance ',; t
a cost yfR 20 teats
cr.k s a t),.10
,Disiai ce does toed eituhatri,,,e12;t
to offers made by bong, Disfr,nco
We carry the Weslil,ghouse
a iola IIIA
withRlusic Master 'Loud Speaker
The most satis(rctory set'at thelnnast reasonable prices.
1 (Call and see them.
J. Broderick
8lectrical Surpplies
three months. pallbearers.conducted the services
Mr. August Hillebrccht of the vil- nephews acted as' ,earers.
white si,
lage, sold his blacksmithshop to
'
Jos. Simons from McKillop for $1,- '--
000. Possession will 'be given in
January. Mr, Simons had this shop }Cog
rented two years ago, dm, Ai
HUWRONingham,WNES.
After an illness which continued
for many months, Mrs. Christopher
Jobb, passed to her reward at her
home on the 9th concession of Turn -
berry an Oct: 14th, in her 67th year.
Her husband predeceased' her 11
years ago la July. Her maiden.name
was Janet Meetings and she' was a
cousin of Mrs, Jessie 'Bronwn, of 'Sea -
forth. Two ''bre hers an six sisters
survive: Peter •Iastings "lit the„ ld
homestead; John Hastings, Neck -On-
tario; Mrs, Geo. D. Fortune, Mrs.
Samuel Woods, Dirs, Thomas Martin,
all of Turnberry; and 'Misses Mary;
Agnes and Margaret, at home. The
funeral was held to 'Wingham ceme-
tery on' Friday afternoon and was
largely attended, Rev. Dr. Armstrong
of
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of Batteries,
A complete line of most called for parts of various
cars,
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