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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-12-24, Page 5It" ><a URSIYAr '"DIEGGE1YIEUR 74 1725' o. f:•::,,,:.:,,,, Ill .'' ' til Campbell's Tomato Soup2 tins 21c Serv-us Corn 2 tins 25c Comfort Soap per bar Sc d & White -ehaen Stores SpeCialls 'commencing Dec. 26th, end- ing Jan, Ist. ,Have you had a guess on the M moth 'Christmas Stocking A large stock of choice Candies will be counted at 8 o'c Thursday, Dec. 24th, yet.? lock fowl for the holiday season now in stock Order yours early D. 11. STEWART • Your Butcher PHONE St Seaforth RUBBERS REPAIRED All kinds of Rubbers repaired, , • Rubber bottoms sewn on Rubbers resoled. :Felt insoles, laces, eM. in Mock. - irst class shoe repairing, Fred Barlow •SEAFORTH Two doors south Beattie's Variety Store, We wish you all a very Morrie Christinas. Ross J. Sproat Phone 8 W. M --Stewart Phone 77 Don't forget the two Red and White Stores. W, J Walker & Sou UNDERTAKING —and— Motor or Horse Equipment. W. j. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma rind license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. aulawaseleveownewessumeissesiewasseanser, Bulbs, Roses, Shrubs For Fall. List Ready EARLY ORDERS PAY Low prices for quantity Holland ean, Imp ort eo Niagara Falls, Ont. Cif URNING CREAM WANTED Keep the wheels of Industry running in your own coc1on/41M Send or deliver your cream to ua and receive the utmost re- turna. This is your Creamery. Your satisfaction means our success. Highest prices paid for good cream, consistent with accurate end careful weighing and testing. Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same. Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont, ll H, McInnes chiropractor Masseur Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After - 'loons in future. Diseases of all all kinds success- fully treated. 141111=ragmagsnetesgaemasennual Christmas 0-raivies •. At all prices to meet your needs MIXED NUTS Per Ib. 20c SHELLED ALMONDS 60 '-e-• • Per lb c TABLE RAISINS FRESH OVPTERS HEAD LETTUCE CELERY „SWEET POTATOES CRANBERRIES CABLIFI.nwERS . TOMATOES CALIFORNIA FIGS Tt Phillip 3 for At Aberhart's, -Drug Store Seaforth Hezps,mil CAN TELL GENUINE ASPIRIN Only Tablets with "Bayer Crosst' are Aspirin—No others, , • If you don't see the "Bayer Cron" on the tablets, refuse taera- they, aro not Aspirin at all. There is only one Aspirin, that marked with the "Bayer Cross"—all other tab- lets are only acid imitations. Look tor the "Bayer Cross"! Then it is real Aspirin, or which there is no substitute. Aspirin is not German but is made in Canada, by Canadians, and is owned by n Canadian Company, all rights being purchased from the U. 8. Government. Ge.neinenpayer Tablets of Aspirin" have been proved safe by millions for Pain, Headache, Neuralgia, Colds, Rheu- matism, Lumbago, Nrniritis, Handy tin boxes of 12 tablets --also larger "Bayer" paekagee, can be had e}, any drug. etore. Aspirin is the trade mark (registered m Canada),- of Bayer Manufacture of stanoaceticacidester of Salierlicaeld. ,),i't r row ¥)I 1 Carpets Away 11,3v -111c., taw raver. ibi +Gov" gags for velrotot Polder 2 CANADA ND II?A3Y I a Ur, and Mrs, J. C. 'Green, of Lon- don, are Christmas guests at •the home of 'her parents, Mr. and "Ms. J, B. Thompson. Mrs J. R. Habkirk is spendieg Christmas at the home df her daugh- ter, Mrs. M. G. Chesney, in Toronto, Mrs. J. P. Flett and Jack and Mary leave, on Friday to spend the holi- days With relatives in Grimsby. Miss Mary Bell is home from 'Wil- low Groyc for the vacation. Mr. and Mrs. R. S. Hays and 'fam- ily leave on 'Thursday to spend Christmas with their •daughter, Mrs. E Crawford IMaeLeilan, in Toronto. Miss Parr leaves this week for her home in Collitigwood. Mr. and Mrs, Norman Siegel and daughter, of Stratford, are holiday guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Deem. Mr. G. Dobson, of Guelph, spent the week -end in town. Mr. and 'Mrs. Louis Wiltshire, of Leamington. are guests at the home of 'Mrs. Wilt'shire'father, Mr. W. Mrs, W. Henderson, of Hamilton, and Mrs. White, of 'Winona, ar visitors atethe home. of Mrs. G. E Henderson. Miss Ruth Thompson, of Tillson burg, and Miss ,Gladys Thompson of Niagara Falls, are holiday visitor at their home here. Mr. Tohn M. Lamont, of the Dom inion Bank staff, hes been ;transferred to Baden. Miss Gertrude Crich, of Toronto is home 'for the vacation. Mr. Arthur Ament, of Toronto University, is a guest of his parents M,-. and 'Mrs, W. Ament. Mr, Frank Coates and Mr. Harold Coates, of Cleveland, are- Yule -tide guests at the home of their parents, Mr. and Mrs. IL E. 'Coates. Mr. and Mrs, L. G. Kruse and son, of Galt, Mr. and Mrs. E. Lawson and daughter Bernice, of Auburn, are Christmas guests at the home of Mrs. W. Sclater. Miss Florence Lardlaw, of Toron- to, is a guest at 'the ,home of her mother, 'Mrs, J. C. Laidlaw, 'Goderich street. Mrs, E. Umbach, of Toronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. H. Stewart. Mr. Arnold Turnbull, df 'Toronto University, Miss Ella Turnbull, of Toronto, and 'Miss ,Mabel Turnbull, of Huntsville, are 'Christmas guests at the home of their -'parents, Mr. and Mrs .G. T. Turnbull. • Mr. and Mrs, Ralph Smith, of Flint, Mich., are visiting Mr. Smith's parents here. Miss Gladys Shillinglaw, IMiss Jessie McMillan, the 'Misses Ida and Eva Love, of Toronto teaching staff, are 'Christmas gueSts at their homes here. Miss Dorothy Wilson and. Miss Mary 'Gillespie, of 'Warkworth, erre home for the holidays. • Mr, William Dobie. of Stratford, ,spent Christmas in town. MeHarry Hinehley, of Kingston, is with 'his parents, Mr. and 'Mrs. J. D. Hinchley. Mis$ Laura Ross,eolf Windsor, is visiting Mrs. 'George Weir. Mr. Howard Kerr, of Galt Colleg- iate staff, is home for the Christmas vacation. North Side United Church recently shipped a large bale of clothing val- ued at $90 to the Fred Victor mission in Toronto. Mr. John R. Dobie, who has been creamery inspector, and Mr. L. Douglas, of Meaford, have purchased the 'Meaford creamery and take pos- session the first of the year, Mr, and Mrs. JW. Finlayson, of Zuriehare spending Christmas with Mr. and Mrs, H. Weiland, Mr. Jini. Jackson of Ridley Col- lege, $t Catharines, is a guest of his aunt, Miss Jackson, Mrs. McNeil, of Clinton, is spend- ing Christmas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. F. S. Savauge. Miss Annie Strong, of London Normal is spending the holidays with her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Win. Strong, Tuckersinith. Mr, and Mrs. Alan Stone and chil- dren, of Norwich, are Christmas vis- itors at the home of Mr, and Mrs. Ja•-es Hudson. 'Mrs.L. E. Richards has returned from visiting friends in Toronto and Buffalo. Miss Bertha 'Beattie of Toronto Normal is rpending the vacation at the home of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. J. Beattie, Mrs. Harry Stewart and two chil- dren of Toronto, are visiting her par- ents, Mr, and 'Mrs. Robert McKay. Mr, Leslie McKay, of Kitchener, is spending Christmas at his home her Mr. and Mrs...George Handley, of London, are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs, J. D, Gemmel!, Mrs. J. TC, Davis and son Freddie, and Was Sadie Robinson of Detroit, and Mr. George.. and Miss Clare Da- vis of Gananoque are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Fred. Robin- son. Mr. Malcohn .Arinstrong, principal of Lucknow continuation school( is a holiday visitor with his parents. Mr, and Mrs. A. D. Armstrong. , Ur, Scott Ferguson has returned from Toronto lJniv'ersity to spend the vacation wiqi his parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. Ferguson. Mr. and Mrs. Peck of Hensel!, sPent Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. A. D. Arn"strono% Mr. 'Cliff Trott, of South River continuation sehool is visiting his parents Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Trott. Mr. D. F, Beck and children, are spending the Christmas holidays at his home in Mita -bell. Miss Helen Dickson, of Toronto. is visiting her mother, 'Mrs. Adam Dirklon. Mr, and *fps. E L. Box and chil- dren are spending Christmas day in London: • Mr, Leslie Kerr, of Queen's UM- Ladies' W. Bateman Tailor Oentlemen': Prompt Service Assured Satisfaction Reasonabte Prices ALSO PRESSING AND REPAIRING PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS: / Upstairs over Mr; Keating's Drug Store, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH, 0 eltiPt .LVENINGS. PHONE 257 versity is a Yule -tide guest at the home of 'his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr. Miss Mary'Gillespie, of 'Wark,- worth, is a visitor at her home here. Miss Grace Scarlett, of Hensall, and Miss Marion Scarlett, of McKil- lop, are spending the vacation with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. Scar- lett, Miss Mary Stewart, of Toronto University, is home for the Christ- mas holidays. Mr. and 'Mrs. A Barton are spend- ing .Christinas with their daughter, Mrs. Clendone Colbert, London. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Beckett, Mrs. Moore and Mrs. Dennison, of Strathroy, motored • up and spent Sunday with )Mr. and 'Mrs. cH. C. Box. Mr. and Mrs. Munn, of Hensall, are Yele-tide guests at the home of their son, Dr. J. A. Munn. Mrs. Joseph Doyle and little dau- ghter Mary, of Detroit, .spent the week -end at the home of Mr. and Mrs, 'Michael Doyle, Hibbert. Mrs. 'Mic'hael Doyle and son Ger- ald, of Hibbert, speot Sunday at the 'home of Mr. and Mrs. Peter Mc- Grath. Miss Annie Hart, of Hibbert, is seriously itt at present with heart trouble. We hope she will change for the better soon and be restored to her former health. Mrs. Michael Walsh and her two granddaughters, Mary and Margaret Walsh, were visitors on Sunday at the home af the former'sdaughter, Mrs. Patrick Williams, Hibbert. 'Mr. and Mrs. Roland Kennedy, of Tuckersmith, spent Sunday at the home of their daughter, 'Mrs. August Ducharme, Hibbert. Mrs, Joseph Doyle, of Detroit, who came to attend the funeral of her sister-in-law, Mrs. 'Louis Atkin- son, returned to her home on Mon- day last Mrs. Geo. Sparks left on 'Wednes- day of this week to spend the winter in Detroit. Mr. Robert Clark, of MoKilloP, underwent an operation for the re- moval of his 'tonsils on 'Monday. Mr, J. C. Greig leaves this week te soend Christmas with his family in Toronto. •Miss Lucy Eckert, of Detroit, is spending her holidays with her par- ents. Mr. and Mrs. Con. Eckert. Mrs. Robert Archibald is spending Christmas with 'her daughter, 'Miss Ellie Archibald in Toronto, Dr. Garnet Chapman, and Mr. and Mrs, Alonzo Chap -'an, of 13ridge- burg, are spending Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. E, Chanman. Mr. Win. Hartry and Miss Maud Hartley are in London attending the '-«dding of Miss Norma Hartry to Me. R. N. Bissennette, which takes ',lace at 0,e home of tbe b-ide's I,-etlisr, Mr. Howard Hartry, on Cheid-mas eve. There will be a service on Christ- mas Day in St. Thomas' church with 'Rory cemmenion et 10:30 a.m. An- them. "See Now the Altar" (Four). On Sunday thc special Christmas nesic will be given. II a.m., anthem, 'The First Christ -as Mere (New- ton), solo, Mr. E. W. Bateman. 7 n.m., duet "Reantifel Star of r. - m" (Stillman), Mrs. Case and Mrs. Archibald; anthem. "Brightest Rest" (Stenhens); vesoer, "Holy Night" (Gruber). All are welcome. Mrs. Jamie Stuart of Scotland, is spending a few days at the home a' Mrs. Mackay, Gorlerich street. Mr. and Mrs. Honey, of St. Cathar- ines, are visiting friends in town. 'Miss Dorothy Hutchison, of Burk's Falls, Mr. George Hutchison, Len don, and Mr. and Mrs, Lorne Hu' eseeswerwer cthison, of Toronto, care spending Christmas with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. F. D. Hutchison. 'Miss Maybelle Rands 'left on Wed- nesday to attend the Bissonnette- Hartry wedding in London. Mr. Hastings, of Englehart, is visiting his sister, Mrs. J. Browne. Miss Beatrice Larkin, of Havergal Hall, Toronto, is visiting her par- ents, Dr. and Mrs. F. H. Larkin, at the 'Manse, 'Mr..Brenton Kerr, of 'Buffalo, is a guest at the home of iris parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Kerr. Miss Beth Govenlock is home front Toronto. Miss Kate Cowan, of Afadoc, is spending the vacation at her home here. "The cantata United New Born King" Christmas at the Seaforth North Side church by the full choir. ALMA, Miss Jamieson, .cif Winthrop, is spending the holidays at her home here. Our agent, Mr. J. E. Hugill receiv- ed andther new piano 011 Saturday last. 'Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Bennett, of Winthrop, visited friends here on Sunday. . S. S. No. ti 'held their Christmas entertainment on Monday afternoon. Mrs, Norman Jones, of Hensall, is visiting at the home of' her parents, Mr, and Mrs, A. Hugill, Miss Anona Dale, of Dashwood, has returned to her home here. 'Mr, and 'Mrs. R. MacFarlane, Of Goderich, spent Sunday with. 'friends here. Mrs. Simmons, who has been spending a few days with friends in McKillop, rettirned home on Mon- day. We wish you and yours A tvIERWCEIRISTNAS —and a NEW YEAR insured against Financial loss from FIRE A. D. SUTHERLAND'c General Insurance agency, Real Eetate, Bonds Etc. Phone 152 eleabirth Ontario VALUE? That's what the Pubic demands these days—Big Value for every dollar. BEFORE BUYING YOUR NEXT SI-4(9ES look over our lines and compare them with others at the same and higher prices. "It Pays to buy in Agrnondville" W. J. Finnigan We'carry the Westinghouse Radiola:HLA" with Music Master Loud Speaker The most satisfactory set'at theIniost reasonable prices. Call and see them. J. J. Broderick Electrical Supplies Kitty Danced— Ca -nada Dry Ginger Ale, Same And Now She Pays Kraut, Schneider's Meats, Thatnes V Limburger, Pimento, Cream Cheese, Comb Honey, Read Let - Item, Cpeuldedryin,g,ruit etciMcinakes, Mince GMeat,laee Fruits, Peels, Sweet Cider, Maz- ola and Olive 011, Fillets, Salmon Snacks, Fresh Herrings, etc. In fact most Everythiril ROSS J. SPROAT She le tall and slender, with co- quettish blue eyes and hair that is Very definitely auburn, bobbed, at course, for Kitty is nothing, if not tip -to -date. Yet her up-to,dateness didn't Include the ability to guard her health. Dances and .parties, cold and weak spol/s, then more partles and more sick spells brought on what her mother might have foreseen bad she lived. No, you can't blame Kitty. Her youth, her prettiness and her popu- larity, were false Mends to her. She only 18, Another year in the kindly litre of the Muskoka Hospital tor :Ionsumptives, where expert medles1 rttention and nursing are hers, will )erhaps see her restored to health and meful nese. Contributions may be sent to Lon. W, A. Charlton, President, 22a Col- ege Street, Toronto, 2, Ontario. Re-union— After Years of Separation Some 'ten or eleven years ago Mrs. H. cherished fine plana for her ramuyes future. Her four girls were all bright, clever children who seemed free to travel through life without a single handicap. But that was years ago. In the meantime Mrs, a developed consump- tion—and died. Following quickly upon thio disaster the eldest girl showed signs of weak lungs and was promptly sent away to the Muskoka. Hospital for Consumptives, In two years she returned cured. But that was not the end. The other sisters, except the youngest, also fell tn. the way of tuberculosis. They are now at Muskoka, and mak- ing the same progress that their sis- ter made. The father, thireldest and youngest giri are now at home Preparing for the coming day of re- union. . Contributions may be sent to Hon. W, A. Charlton, President, 223 col- lege Street. Toronto 2, Ontario. a11 ey Bread, Roquefort, Swiss, King of RADIO For Volume, Tone and Selectivity KING EUTRODYN .11INNIERS Call and hear them at DODDS". 4ARAGE .SEAFORTH. Phone 17. NEW YEAR TERM OPENS MONDAY, JANUARY 4. Complete courses in Stenography, Business and Telegraphy. Experienced Teachers, Modern Methods and New Equipment. Free Employment Service. Central Business College, Stratford, Ont. Prine.pai, R. F. Lumseen.11.R. The Siecial Milverton Flour We Have it --Give it a Trial. Also, Ground Screenings chop u 7t I Kirds C. G. TH GRAIN DEALER MSON PI-IONE 25 Your Auto Needs Winter Storage, Charging and Repairing for all makes of Batteries. A complete line of most called for parts of various cars. 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