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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-12-31, Page 1e. WHOLE SERIES, VOLUME 47. Giving Bekter Values and do'ng it first. No need to cry bargains and to say we have the best, because you know our quality and our prices speak y it tt r. ►+'Y Yor•thernseleres• tu,,,a,ea . "i mWii 334.Z 501 SPECIALS. CHRISTMAS CANDY 2 lb, 45c FRENCH MIX ........ 30c Ib. CHRISTMAS CREAMS 20c Ib. ASSORTED DROPS & WAFERS 19c lb. Fancy Boxes from ....` 20c up to $5.00 Mixed chocolate. ib • 32c SEE OUR WINDOW DISPLAY The Oiympia Confectionery and Restaurant HUTCHISON'S FOR FHOLIDAYSGROCEHS, TAND CANDY. CHOCOLATES at per .pound 25c, 30c, 40c. CHOCOLATE MARASCHINO CHERRIES: • • • • • • • per ib. 60c MIXED CANDY, Royal, &c 171/ac 'lb Cut Rock.. 200 Ib Fancy,... 20c lb Jellies & • Creams 25c ]b MIXED CANDIES, including Choc- olates, (Newports) and Jellies per ]b....... ..35c &c at p .. MIXED NUTS at • • 25c `„ 35c TABLE RAISINS at. .. • • . . 350 MALAGA GRAPES at , . • • • b ORANGES, Seedless Navels at 30c, 40c, 50c, 55c, 60c. Mincemeat, Peanut Butter, Onions, r - chino Cherries, Cabbages, Roquefort Chee-e, &c. DRIED APPLES have plumped to 6c. BUTTER, LGGS, &c wanted. and We wish friends al Merry Christmas l our sand a Happy and Presperous New Year. F. D. HUTCHISON Phone 166 We wish our many customers a Happy New Year CHURCH CARD. The North Side Church.—Sabbath services, 11 a.m. ar.d 7 p.m. Sun- day school 2:30 p.m. Pastor, Rev. R. Fon Irwin. In the morning Mr. F. C. Miller, of Victoria College, will preach. In the evening by •request the choir .will re- peat the Cantata given last Sunday evening. All seats free. rt SEAFORTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925. NOTICE. The Seaforth News will cone tinue to be publ;shed as usual, the business being fn charge of Cyril and Oswald Snowdon, who have been associated with their father for a number of years. REV. J. F. SNOWDON. Editor and Proprietor of The Sea - forth News. After being ill for three months, and on. Thursday evening suffering a relapse, Rev. James Frederick Snowdon passed peacefully to the. Great Beyond before the first streaks of dawn showed 4n the eastern sky on Christmas Day, Friday December 25th. The late Mr. Snowdon was born on October lst, 1858, at Kincard- ine, the third son of the late John and Mary Snowdon. He attended Kincardine High School and Trinity University, Toronto, and in 1886 was ordained by the oat: Archbishop Lewis, of Ontario diocese at Ottawa, as a priest of the Anglican church, He was stationed: at Fitzroy Harbor, and at Brantfordassisted the late Ven. Archdeacon Mackenzie, who had been a friend from boyhood days. For the sake of 'his health he returned tohis home at- Kincardine for a The Salvation Army. — Sunday, Jan. 3rd, morning service 11 a.m.; evening service 7 p.m.; Sunday school 3 p.m. .Services in charge of Lieut. Tidman and Lieut. Evenden. THE ULRICii COMPANY: The second Lyceum Concert, the Ulrichs, will appear in Cardno's hall on Friday, January 8th, at 8.15 pm. Admission 4/c, plus 3c tex. Seats may be reserved at Aberhert's drug store for 10c extra. Plan of hall opens on Tuesday, January 6th at 8 a.m. Like their fatuous confrere, Houdi- ni, the Ulrichs are devoting a part of their programme to a demonstration of how unscrupulous spiritualistic me- diums humbug the public, They stage a complete spiritualistic seance, and expose the tricks which tip tables, rap un walls and materialize flowers and faces. The Society of American Ma- gicians may jealously guard the sec - vets of magic, but they are frank !'hough to state that magic is produc- IMAYOR W. II. GOLDING. who Has been given .his sixth conse- cutive acclamation as Mayor of Sea= forth, KILLED BY CAR. Word was received on. Tuesday of this week that Mrs. John Cameron had been struck by a motor car at Fallen Beach, Florida, on•Monday night and died at nine o'clock the number of years until in 1906 he next morning from the injuries. The bought t'he Manitoulin Expositor at body is 'being brought to (Seaforth Little Current. While there 'he took for interment, but funeral arrange- a deep interest in the community's ments are not yet completed. Mrs. welfare and through his paper agi- Cameron, who was a curse, went to tated for the building of a railway Florida some weeks ago for the win - that would connect the Island with ter and word of her death came as the outside world the year round, and a shock to her many friends here. in 1913 had the pleasure of seeing the Two brothers and a sister survive: Algoma Eastern Ry. completed, Mr. David Walker, Warsaw, N.Y.; Eb. Walker, Bad Axe, Mich.; and In 1916 Mr. Snowdon bought The Mrs. Mary Manson, of town. Seaforth News and up to the time of Another sister, Mrs. Neil 'McLean, his death was editor and proprietor. died in Egmondville in August. A Always a Conservative in politics, step -daughter, Miss Annie Cameron, lie took an active interest, but at no is a nurse -in -training at' Toronto. time did party interfere with his own high principles. He was a member BISSONNETTE-HARTRY. of the South Huron executive and Thursday -evening the home of 'Mr, chairman for Seaforth. Although 114, H. F Hartry, 18 Belgrave,place, Lon - he took•a keen interest in the recent don. was•the scene of a quiet but very Dominion election and its unpreced-• i pretty wedding, when his sister, Nor - anted results. ma Isabel, was married to Robert in later years, while not in active Neil Bissonnette. 'T'he cere-cony was parochial work, Mr. Snowdon oc- performed by Rev. Bruce Hunter, of ofcleally officiated in the capacity the Metropolitan United Church, and 1the wedding march was played by j Miss Mida Hartry, niece of Che bride. gyman. In 1899 he was married to Miss t The bride was given away by her Henrietta Heinrichs, of Ottawa, who; father, Mr. William Harty, of Sea - survives, with three sons and one forth, and looked charming in a daughter, all of wham were home at. French dress of white crepe chiffon, the time .of his death: Cyril and Os- and carried a shower bouquet of Onh- weld, who have assisted their father Glia roses .and lilies of the ra'i'ey. The in business for a number nf years and: groom is the youngest son of Mrs. will continue it: Gwendolyn, who is: Bissonnette and the late Dr, T.D. Bis - teaching at Blyth: and Gerald in high sonnette of Sterling, Ont.',The happy srhol. Two brothers survive, Mr. couple left on the evening train for e4 by cleverness of manipulation by William Snowdon, of Welwyn. Sask.: Montreal, the bride travelling in a the performer, or by a psychological)and VertArchdeacon Snowdon, of cinnamon crepe -back satin dress, with illusion. They are determined to nem the' fakers who play I The lint to match and a Hudson seal coat. n } nests from a distance ay on the cre- The funeral was held on Sunday were Dr. and Mrs, R. E. Hartry from dulity and superstition of poeple ,afternoon from St. Thomas' church, , Fort Forancisly. stunned by the 'bereavement of a lov- The rector. Rev. Thomas H. Brown, i conducted the service and snnke chin- REEVE McQUAID FOR WARDEN Death Rreve F. J. 'Mermaid was this werlc ed one. Mr. Clrich is a master masician and entertainer as well. Mrs. Ulrich acts as his assistant and a-companist. Their entertainment is cleverly ar- ranged, well diversified, and present - e•1 in a pleasing professional manner. Their stage emu') --est is made of the finest of materials and. constitutes a most attractive setting for their work. MASONIC INSTALLATION. The Lodge Rooms of Britannia and P.nh^rt Scarlett, Interment was County for 1926. Lodge, No. 170 A r. & A.M. were '' filled to overflowing on Monday even- made in the Maitland Banlc Cemetery. YOUNG PEOPLE'S LEAGUE. itig when. clic f•illo'tna nffi•r-s for The family of the late Rev. J. F. The meeting of the Young. People's 1926 were ably installed by W. Bro• s. Snowdon wish to express sincere League on Tuesday evening was in thanks to friends for expressions of charge of the Literary Dept.. the svmnathv and thnn'h•hil assistance' chair being occupied by Miss Beatrice during their bereavement' Sein,• The Scrinture lesson was read by Mr, Sam. Scott. A very interest- ing tonic rn "Silas Marner," was GODERICH PUBLISHER DEAD. given by Miss Ila Johnson. and a Mr, John W. Vanatter, one of the ^'easing nano selection rendered by publishers of The Goderich Star, 'Mr. las. Scott. A contest was great - passed away on Christ as night, a ly enjoyed by all. few hours after the death of the editor of The Seaforth News. Mr. Vanatter had been in' poor health for the past year and last week 1 tingly h in'e that when D 1 is nrnnerly consfdrred. it neer not elected by acclamation for hisme this Irwinwee.were W. Ve'igg Charles Aberhart and John 1-I. It^id. W.M.—W. Bro. Malcolm McKellar. Bro. Robert C. Ovens. S.W.—Bro. E. C. Chamber'ain. J.W.—Bro. Thomas McMillan. Chap.—V.W. Bro. Wm. Ballantyne. Secy.—W. Bro. Chas, Aberhart. D. of C.—W: Bro. Samuel T. Holmes. S.D.---Bro. R. Mnrless Jones. J.D.—Bro. D. F. Buck. S...91—Bro. Robert Reid. TA;—Bro. J. E. Keating. PG.—Bro. Dalton Reid. The Cantata suffered a stroke, death occurring late Tyler—Bio. James Rankin. Auditors — W. Bro. James G. _en Friday. Mr. Vanatter, who wale ee 1 he New f ort®py Mullen` Bro. R. Mnrless Tones. "° in his 63rd year, was born - neat' Following the installation, degrees Stratford and learned the • printing were exemplified by the officers of trade at Stratford, going to Gode icli." - A " the Lodge in: 1895 after which the about 40 years ago. where he ,worked G brethren adinerned to. the O'refea for the late --D. McGillicuddy, publish- • restaurant where supper was served, the pleasant evening coming to_a close with the singing of the Na- tional Anthem. ud r tfoifi 'ttire ISSUE No. 53. Just a Message of Thanks to you for the generous share of your patronage which we have enjoyed during the year ` 1925 and to express the hope that the service of this store has given you some pleasure And with the pleasant memories of the year 1925: still' closely clinging we wish you A Happy and Prosperous New Year Fred. S. Savauge Jeweler & Optometrist Opposite Post Office., • Phones 194. Res. 10. p ANNUAL WEEK OF PRAYER. The annual week of prayer begin- ning on Monday, January 4th, will be held as follows:— Monday, Jan. 4th, Egmondville church. Addressed by Rev. Dr. Larkin. Tuesday, Jan. 5th, North Side church. Addressed by Rev. W. D. McDonald. Wednesday, Jan, 6th, Non-concur- ring church. Addressed by Rev. J. A. Ferguson Thursday, Jan. 7th, Egmondville. Addressed by Rev. 12. Fulton Irwin. No meeting on Friday, Jan, 8th. Meetings begin at 8 p.m. Hyams. chosen out of the Hymn book and Book of Praise. cr. of The Signet. xe later, with w'll be repeated by request in the W. H. Robertson• took over the! paper and continued for' a number of North Side United years. For a few years he conducted a grocery store, latergoinginto part- McKILLOP BRANCH W.M.S. nership with the late .James Mitchell I The McKillop branch of the United in The Goderich Star and at the time Church W.M.S. met at the 'home of of his death was with W..leaf'eI in Mrs. Alex. Sterling with a good at- the same, paper. He was an active tcndance. . Part of the afternoon was member of North Street Methodist spent in sewing after which the pro- church for nearly 40 y, ars and was a gramme was proceeded with, - the member of the . Municipal Council president, Mrs. James Scott, prestd- during 1910-11-12-13,- The deceased ingr The Bible reading was taken by belonged to Huron Chapter, No, 30, Mrs: Joseph Scott, after which Mrs. R. A. MM.; Huron Lodge No. 62. I. O. (Rev.) Irwin led in prayer. Mrs. Mc- O. F. and the 1. O. F. Besides his Gavin sang a solo, "Silent Night" and widow, one brother, Arthur, of To - Mrs. McNay read the Messenger ronto, survives, Prayer. Mrs. M. McDermid -read a very interesting letter from Mrs. Webster, a lady missionary in West Africa. The meeting closed by all repeat- ing the Lord's prayer in unison after which- lunch was served by the hos- tess, Mrs. Sterling. Church on Sun, Evening Jan. 3rd at 7p. m. All welcome May the New Year keep You Smiling and Prosperous ! E. L. BOX Phone43 ANNUAL AT HOME. The annual at hone of the Huron Old Boys' Association of Toronto will be held in Oddfellow's Temple, 229 College street on Thursday even- ing;, January 21st, 1926. Bridge, eu- chre and dancing w:'.1 be the main features of the evening's entertain- ment. The proceeds of the event will be in aid of the Huron county hospi- tals. WATCH NIGHT' SERVICE. Rev. R. Fulton irwin, Pastor . A Watch Night service will he held in St. Thomas' church on Thur,- Chas A. Howey L. C, M, day might commencing at 11:30. T.a-ne congregations attend this service Conductor. every New Year's "to ring out the old, ring in the hew." EGIV:ONDVILLE. The regular meeting of the Young People's Society of C' ristian Endea- vor was held in the basement of the church on Monday, Dece.,,ber 28th. This was the meeting for reorganizer tion and election of officers. The pastor, Rev. W. D. McDonald, occup- ied the chair and conch cted the devo- tional exercises. The election of of-; ficers and committees was proceeded with and resulted as follows: -' Hon. President, Rev. W. D. 'Mc- Donald. President, Miss May Wallace. Conve. or of Christian Fellowship Comm,. Mr. Earle Webster, Convenor of Missiona. y . Contin., Miss Bertha Chesney. Convenor of Citizenship Comm., Mr. Wren Eyre. Convenor of Literary Social Comm., Miss Sadie Howitt. Recording Secretary, Miss ,Gertie Webster. Treasurer, Miss Evalena Nott. Corresponding secretary, Miss Ber- nice Joynt, Press secretary, Miss Jeanette Fin- nigan. Pianist, Mr. Earl VanEgmond. Assistant pianist, Miss Laura Mc - Convenor nf flower committee, Miss Jennie Morrison. • After spending a few minutes so- cially the meeting was cailed to or- der. Upon singing of a hymn the nathering dispersed with . Mizpah Benediction. Protect the childfrom the ravages of worms by using Mother Graves' Worm Exterminator. Is is a standard remedy and years of use have en- hanced its reputation. h To Our Friends ' atrons Business Associates and Everybody A Happy New Year BRIt. 1T'S Dress Well And Succeed Tailoring and Haberdashery PHONE 42.