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a,,,,, ,THURsnAY, DECEIVIBPIR 17p'1925
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Crich
A large 'stock of choice
. fowl for the holiday
season now in stock
Order yours early
D. N. STEWART
Toter Butcher Seaforth
PHONE S8.
RUBBERS
REPA1 ED
A11 kindd of Rubbers repaired.
Rubber bottoms sewn on
cRubbers resoled
Felt insoles, laces, etc. in stock.
.First class shoe repairing.
Fred Barlow •
SEAFORTH
Two doors south Beattie's
Variety Stoi:e. .
Rz4.
Red & Where
ehain Stores
Wed starting December 18th.'•
Scry-us Cocoa tin 21c
Mixed Nuts .. pound,25c
Mince Meat 2 pounds 25e
Sery-us Corn............i. 2 tins 25c
Viii -1 Shoe Polish 9c
Christmas Candy,''miced. 171/c
FREE 11' FI E .1 1
With every •10c purchase of Candy,
Oranges or Nuts you get a guess on
Jar of Red and VVhite Candies. To
the' person guessing thenttmber of
Red and White Candies, we will give
FREE 1 Santa Claus Stocking 4.:et
high, chuck full of Toys, etc., value
$5.00 /
Candies will be counted wig winner
.made known, at 8 p.r.., Thursday,
Dec. 24th.
Ross J. Sproat, Phone 8
W. M. SteN'art.Phone 77
Don't'far,'giit'the two Red and White
Stores: '
W J. Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
--and—
EMBAl.1vIING
Motor or Horse Equipment.
W. j. WALKER, holder of Go-
vernment diplootta and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
Bulbs, Roses, Shrubs
For Fall, List Ready
EARLY ORDERS PAX
Low prices for quantity
Holland cant, Imp ort Co
Niagara Fails, Ont.
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 anomie.
Highest prices paid for good cream, consistent with accurate
and careful. weighing and testing.
Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing saute.
Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont.
D. H. McInnes
ehiropractor Masseur
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all all kinds success-
fully treated. '
Christmas
Oranges
ro
At all prices to meet your needs
MIXED NUTS
Per Ib
SHELLED ALM—NDS ��
Per Ib
CALIFORNIA WALNUTS ASC.
in' the shell, ear lb,, .
TABLE RAISINS
FRESH Ov''TERS
• HEATS LETTUCE
CELERY
SWEET POTATOES
CRANBERRIES
CAULIFLOWERS
WERS
TOM TOES
CALIFORNIA, FIGS
ph I
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^.f/Jo�ra /�
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At Abertaarrt's Drug Store
Seaforth
4U.ev 1; CAN TELL •
GENUINE ASPIRIN
Only Tablets with "Bayer Cross"
are Aspirin—No others!
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I AYE
If you don't ,see the "Bayer Crain"°
on, the tablet,," refuse them—they are
not, Aspirin at all.
There is only one Aspirin; that marked
with t1Le "Bayer Cross"—all other tab-
lets are 'only acid imitations.
Look for the "Bayer Cross"!. Then
it is real' Aspirin, for which there is
no substitute.
Aspirin is not German but is made
in Canada by Canadians, and is owned
by a Canadian Comptuly, aliri hts being
purchased from the U. S..Government.
GenttineRj'Bayer Tablets of Aspirin"
have been proved safe 'by millions for
Pain, Headache, Neuralgia; Colds, Rheu-
matism, Lumbago, Neuritis,
Bandy tie, boxes of 12 tablets—also
larger "Bayer" packages, can be had,
'*• any drug store. fe-
.9.spirin is the trade' meek (reeistered
in Canada), 'of Bayer Manufacture of
'4onoaceticacidester of Salie;'licaeid. _
The Family Physician. -The good
doctor is always worth his fee, But it
is not always possible to get a doctor
just when youu-want him. In such
cases, common sense suggests the use
of reliable; home remedies, such . as
D4„ Tbomaslt:Eelectric Oil, which is
worfderfully effective in easing in-
flammatory pains and healing "cuts
srcatches, bruises and sprains. The
presence of this remedy in the family
medicine cheat saves many a fee.
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M'rs. William A. Johnston, of Win-
throp, spent a few days at the home
of Mr,. and Mrs, James . L_.Johnston
this 'Week.
Mr. Will Faulkner has taken a'po-
sition as junior .in the Dominion
Bank:
Skating season. has opened early.
There hasbeen good skating at
"the quarry" the past few days and
the rink is,expected .to open this
week, The first curling of the season
took place of the rink on Tuesday, `
Mr. and Mrs,- Michael Doyle, ' of
131ibbert, visited last week at the home
of the latter's sister, Mrs. Patrick
Morris, fibbert
Miss Kate Murray, of Kinkora,
spent a day last week at the hoine of
Mr. and Mrs. Peter McCann, Hibbert.
,Mr. James J. 'Murray, of Hibbert
and' his sister, Miss Kate Merray,.
motored to St. Marys on Wednesday,
Dec. 9th, 4o attend the funeral of
their aunt, the late Mrs. David Law-
rence. The remains were conveyed
to Kitchener and buried in the Catho
lic cemetery beside those of her dau-
ghter Elizabeth and her husband, ,the
late Mr, Dayid Lawrence. She is sur-
vived by one son and, two daughters,
who cared for her constantly during
her illness:
Mr. and (Mrs. Gates, of Rediand,.
Sask., are visting her parents, Mr,
and Mrs. J. Dennison.
Miss Hazel Thompson, of St.
Marys, spent the week -end in town.
Mr. Peter Kerr, of Toronto, -was
here attending the funeral of the
late Mr. James Aitcheson,
Messrs. R. Rennie and 'S, Rennie,
of Hensall, spent Sunday at the home
of Mr. and 'Mrs, M. Rennie,
M•r. and Mrs.- J. C. Richards, of
Stratford, spent Sundays with Mr. and
Mrs, Isaac Modeland.
Mrs. • Ball, •of ' Clinton, was the
guest of 'Mrs, Isaac Modeland.
Mr.0 ..E. Naphtali, of Hamilton,
was a guest of Par. and Mrs. R.
Murless Jones.
Miss Jessie McGuire, of Clinton,
was the guest of Miss Margaret
Chittenden, f
Miss May Hudson was a Goderich
visitor.
Mr. John Cumming has been con-
fined to his home for the repast' week
through illness.
Mr. and Mrs. R. H. Sproat spent
Thursday in Stratford.
afford.
.Mr. and, Mrs. H. M. Chesney .and
Mr. and Mrs, ,R. McKenzie' left on
Tuesday on a motor trip to Florida.
Sunday School entertainment .of
St. Thomas" church will take place
Friday evening, Dec, 18th. Tea f6r
children will 'be served at 6,and
the 'entertainment at "8 p.m, which
includes a cantata, "A "Christmas Re-
union," by the school, dialogues,
songs, recitations, and Christmas
tree, Admission 15c, and 'all children
of school free,
Mr, and Mrs. John Walsh, of Mc-
Killop, spent Sunday last at the home
of'the formr's sister, Mrs, Patrick
Williams, Hibbert.
Mr. S. Rennie, of Hensel], Tseng a
very pleasing solo 'in the Presbyter-
ian church on Sunday evening.
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E. W. Bateman
Ladies'
Tailor Gentlemen's
Prompt Service'
Assured Satisfaction
Reasonable Prices
ALSO PRESSING AND REPAIRING
PLEASE NOTE NEW ADD RESS:
Upstairs over Mr. Keating's -Drug Store.
MAIN STREET, SEAFuRTH
bid _EVENINGS.
PHONE 257
$ `BRUCE1fELD.
Mr. and Mrs. WM..Sparks and Mr.
and ,Mrs, David Tough attended the
funeral of Mr...Jariies.Aitcheson, of
Roxborb• Mast Wednesday afternoon,
Mrs Robert ,Murdoch is laid up
with a sore' leg but we all hope site
,will soon be better. •.
Mrs. Walter Stevens has moved to
our village and is busy getting her
home fixed up,
Mr. Anderton'
Mr. Murdoch and
Miss Jean Murdoch took in the. con-
cert at Seaforth last Monday night,
Mr. and Mrs, John Sparks and th
daughter Hazel visited' at the hom
of Mr, and Mrs. David Tough la
the
e
st
Miss Dora Addison has 'been laid
up. with a sore ear 'for over two
weeks but .she is recovering.
Mrs, Fred Tomsilson has sold her
home to Mr. James Berry and is hav-
ing a sale this week
Rev, C. G. Armour met with a very
painful accident last week- When he
was trying ,to, push his car out of
the garage. His hand got caught in
the chain of the hind wheel and his
littleAnger was so badly crushed that
the
betakefifrgesdnasoff. ' far as the first joint had
The annual Christmas entertain-
ment`of S. S.,No. 10 will be held en
Friday evening at eight o'clock,
The Christmas' tree and concert of
the United church will 'be . held on
Wednesday eVetting, Dec. 23rd,
as
usual.
Envcl
o.es
are.-bele
sent out
ut
g
and a good crowd is expected,
.Mr,' W. •Aik'etihcad' anti Mrs. Greig
lefeGregor spent the week -end iii
London,
Mrs. Harrison 'has returned from
Detroit where she was spending a
few. weeks,
Mr. A. Smith' is visiting his sister,
Mrs, H. F. Berry. .
IMr, W. Lanehas returned home
from Lucan where he was spending a
few days.
The monthly meeting of the W. M.
S. was 'held on Wednesday, Dec.
9th with Mrs. Addison as leader. The
opening praycr "as' taken by Mrs.
Wm. Dow.' Interesting readings were
given by Mrs. McDonald, Mrs. Was -
man and Mrs, Dow. The officers
elected for the coming year; Hon,
President—Mrs, C. Haugh: President
—Mrs, Wm. Rattenhnry; First Vice
resident -Mrs. T. Hazelwood: Sec -
td Vice --Mrs. T. McQueen; Secret-
v—Mrs. J. Addison; Treasurer—
r. Brack: Library Secretary—
es. Wm. Douglass: Home Helpers'
cretnry—Mrs. H. 7anfe; Assistant
c.—Mrs. J. Moodie: straneers' sec,
Mrs. W. Dow and Mrs. A. T.
nit: Pres secs—Mrs, (Rev.) C. G.
mour. Mrs. Armour sang a bean -
el Christmas supe whish was mach
nreciated. The meeting closed
th prayer by Mrs. T. Addison.
Mr. Beattie and Miss Ae';ie Beat-
of West—inster. were the guests
ler. and Mrs, A. T. Scott lase
els
ne many friends of ,Mrs. Wm.
oft glili be glad to hear that site is
overing"Vom her recent illness. ,
P
Tile McGillivray Circle held a of
miscellaneous shower of second-hand ar
clothing and toys on Wednesday for M
the poor et St. Christophers' House,
Toronto. • se
Missatse
—
tending the funeral ofttherhaunim at- Se
Miss Ria Hills and Miss, Rena Af
Simpson spent the week -end with an
Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Doig, near I wi
Kippen,
Mr, Earl VanEgmond is spending r,1;1
a few days in Hamilton. we
Mrs. Hugh Grieve and Mrs. J.
Reinke were called to Grosse Isle Sc
owing to the illness of Mrs. Grieve's rec
span Mr Sc t Gri
Miss Alma McKay, of Toronto,
visited Mr. and Mrs. G. Hi11s,
Miss Mulholland, of Brussels,. was
in town on Tuesday, •
Rev, T. Robinson, of Stratford,
spent the . week -end in town,
Mr. T. Pringle, of Cr•o•"arty, is
i11 at present in the Hospital..
Mrs. J. F. McMann ' is at present
nursing Mrs, John Kline, of Mc-
Killop.
Mr. Hugh Smith, of Hickson 'spent
the week -end with Mr. and Mrs, C.
A. Barber.
Miss Marie Hughes, Miss Anna
Atkinson and Mrs. Doyle are here
from Detroit attending the funeral of
the,late Mrs. Louis Atkinson,
The C -supper held under the aus- I.
pices of the Catholic Women's Lea-
gue on Tuesday evening in.tfleparish
hall, was a decided success: The
proceeds amounted to about .$50,00,
Your Home 'Medicine Chest. —
4mong tlie'standard household reme-
•lies that should always be on hand
in your home medicine chest, none is.
more important than Dr, Thomas.'
°electric Oil. Its manifold usefu'ness
in relieving pain and healing sickness i`
is known 'by many thousands,.,
hr a rhgtii. .e lanae -Always use
IThomas .Ecl
ectric
Oil for re-,
lieving rheumatic and sciatic pains,
tre;iting sore throats and chests,.
roughs, hero's, 'scalds, cuts, bruises
and sprains.
'Mrs. Morrison, of Wingham, 'is
visiting her niece, ,Mrs, H. F. Berry,
Mrs, H. McLachlin, Miss E. Wa
dron, Mr. AC Stackhouse, and Mr
C. Haugh attended the Farmer
convention in Toronto last week.
They report a good convention, the
ground floor of Massey Hall being
well filled ! with delegates and di-
rectors.
Christmas entertainment will be
Dec,
given 21inst'S.
, S. No. 3 on Monday night,
The Sunday School Christmas en-
tertainment will be held Wednesday
night, Dec, 23rd.-
.S.S. No. 3 Tuckersmith Report for
November:
•
Sr. IV.—Austin Zapfe 83 p.c., Eva
Stackhouse 81, :Dorothy Wilson 80,
Charlie Holstead 79, Mary Papple 64,
Gordon Teeple 61, Mayme Chap-
man 60,•
Jr. IV — Margaret Watson 86,
Greeta Broadfoot 80, Orrin Zapfe 79,
Erma Walter 78, Isabel McKnight 53.
`Sr. III—Marie Elliot 73; Helen
Mpnroe 68, Ella M. Scott 59, Murray
Walter 32, John Broadfoot 31.
Jr. McCartney 76eth Elliot , Carrie EliElizabeth
Bob
Broadfoot 59, Clarence . Tayior 52;
Robert Papple 19.,
Sr, II—Janet Watson 83; Evelyn
Wilson 80, Billy Colwill 79, Gordon
Wright 55, Bruce Armstrong 44.
Jr, II -Jean Watson 206, Howard
Walt
er 188
Willie
PaPP I
e 186.
1•
st C1
asses
Art
kite
Wright
be`rt Taylor 125. •
180, Del -
Jr. Primer ,Beatrice Armstrong
693, Earl Papple 654, W. D. Wilson
632, Bobby Dalrymple 584, *Eleanor
Armour 489, Milton Taylor 15.
Perfect Spelling—Janet Watson,
Perfect attendance—Austin Zapfe,
Mayme Chapman, Mary Papple, .l?or-
othy Wilson, Margaret Watson, Or-
rin Zapfe, Isabel McKnight, Jahn
Broacl•foot, Beth Elliot, Carie Oke,
Robert Papple, Bob McCartney, Eve-
lyn Wilson, Janet Watson, Bruce
Armstrong, Billy Callwill, Gordon
Wright, Jean Watson, Willie Papple,
Arthur Wright, Delbert Taylor, Bea-
trice Armstrong, Earl Papple, W. D.
Wilson, Bob Dalrymple, Milton Tay-
lor, Number on roll, 40; average at-
tendance 36.45.
Teacher,•Ruby Taylor.
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s.
s, •
Miller's W rm Powders will purge
the stomach and intestines of
worms so effectively and so easily
and painlessly that the most delicate
stomach will ' not feel any in-
convenience from their action. They
recommend themselves to mothers as
a preparatit n that will restore
strength and vigor to their children
and protect them from the debilitat-
ing effects which result from the
depredations of worms.
There may be other corn removers,
but you will not be completely satis-
fied until you have used Holloway's
Corn Remover
CHRISTMAS TREE.
Under the auspices of the Junior department of the "Young
People's League," a Christmas Tree will be held
HEN?
on MONDAY EVENING, DEC. 21st, 8 o'clock,
HERE? at NORTH SIDE UNITED CHURCH.
HY? Because we should not forget the little folks
at Christmas time.
A Good Programme will be given
Silver collection at the door. '
EVERYBODY WELCOME
That's what the Pubic demand's these days—Big Value
for every dollar.
BEFORE BUYING YOUR NTXT
1t:(E)E
Look over our lines' and compare them with others at
same and higher - prices.
1o.',
"It Pays to buy in Rgmondville"
a J. Finnigan
thd.'
We carry the Westinghouse
Radiol.a
. .III.A
with Music Master Loud Speaker
The most satisfactory ser at thelniost reasonable prices.
Call and see them.
J. J. 'Broderick
Electrical' -Supplies
Kitty Danced—
And Now She Pays
She is tall and slender, with co-
quettish aubu, bbe, a
course, for Kitty Is nothing. if not
up-to-date. Yet her up-to-dateness
didn,,t'include the ability to guard her
health. Dances • and parties, cold and
weak spells, thenmore parties and
more sick spells brought on what her
mother inlght have foreseen had she
lived,
No. - you can't blame putty. Her
youth, her prettiness and her popu-
larity were false friends to her.. She
s only 18. Another year in the kindly
dare of the M,uskolca Hospital for
onsumptives, where expert medical
Mention and nursing are hers, will'
lerba s see her restored to health and
iserul'nees.
W.
Contributions Charlton, rosy
P esident 1228 TCol'
,ege Street, Toronto 2, Ontario,
ke-union- .
• After Years of Separation
some ten or eleven years 'age
Mrs. H, cherished fine plana for her
family's future. Her four girls were
all bright, clever children who seemed
free to travel through life withouta
single e
g handicap.
But
that w
asear
ye ago. g In the
meantime Mrs,
ed eon
tfon—a
no. ales.
P sum -
Following n uic
upon this disaster 'the
,el'doet gt rl
showed signs of weak lungs and was
• promptly sent' away to the' Muskoka
Hospital for Consumptives. In two
years she returned cured.
But that 00was not the end. The
also fellsinrtheexcept of the
uberculosin
They are now at Muskoka, and mak-
Ing th sane progress that their sis-
ter made. The Lather, the eldest girl
and youngest girl are now at home
preparing for the coming day of re-
union. • - t'
Contributions may be sent to Hong
W. A. Charlton, President, 223 col-
lege street,'. Toronto 2, Ontario.
Canada Dry Ginger Ale, Saur
Kraut, Schneider's Meats, Thames
Valley Bread, Roquefort, Swiss,
Limburger, Pimento, Cream
Cheese, Comb Honey, Head Let-
tuce, Celery, etc. Mince Meat,
Plum Pudding, Fruit Cakes, Glace
Fruits, Peels, Sweet Cider, Max,
ola• and Olive Oil, Fillets,, Salmon
Snacks, Fresh Herrings, etc.
In fact mostEveerythinll
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SEAFORTH.
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1925 HAS ALMOST GONE. WHAT OF 1926 ?"
The securing of a thorough training for the future by complet-
ing one of our courses will make 1926 ono of the most important
years of your life.
Courses in Stenography, Business and Telegraphy.
New Year Term Opens, Monday, January 4th.
Central Business College, Stratford, Ont.
Principal, R. F. LUmeden:B.R.
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The Special Milverton
Flour
We Have it—Give it a Trial. Also.
Ground Screenings Chop of All limps
C. G. THOMSON
GRAIN DEALER
PHONE 25>
Your /Auto' Needs
Winter . Storage, Charging a and Repairing or all makes
of Batteries,
A complete line of mcst called for parts of various'
cars.
Now is the time to have your car overhauled
Give us a call and see how reasonably it can be repaired, greased
and cleaned. ,
Dealer i.n. New and Used Cars, •t
-.,ct.,= ,tg
Or ::Cgdiil for Chrysler F,qur and Six Cylinder Cars.R
e ier's Cltarage
PHOXE 167W.