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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1925-12-31, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 31, 1925. A large stock of choice fowl for the holiday seasonnow in stock Order yours early; D. H. STEWART Tour Butcher Seaforth PHONE 38. RUBBERS. REPAIRED All kind., of Rubbers repaired. Rubber bottoms sewn on Rubbers resoled. Felt insoles, laces, etc. in stock. First class shoe repairing. Fred Barlow SEAFORTH Two doors south Beattie's Variety Store. Red & White eh•ain stores Special for week starting Jan. lst. Fry's Cocoa %'s ... tin Z0c Rolled Oat,..eaf 3 lbs for Alc Clark's/Pork and •Beana....2 tins 19c Old Dutch tin 9c We wish you all •a happy New Year. A year full of joys and delight. We know you'll never regret one day, if you trade at the Red and the White Ross J. Sproat Phone 8 W• M. Stewart Phone 77 If it's Groceries, we have them IW. W. J. Walker & Sou UNDERTAKING -aid- EMBA3,tvlING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. j. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. Bulbs, Roses, Shrubs For Fall. List Beady EARLY ORDERS f AY Low prices for quantity. Holland eon, Lmp ort Co Niagara Falls, Ont. CHURNING CREAM WANTED Keep the wheels of Industry running in your own connntinity. 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 ani careful weighing and testing. Cash paid for cream to all patrons wishing same. Seaforth (. re.l.n:ry Co, Seaforth, Ont. D. H. McInnes Chiropractor Ma'sseir Of \1'inghani, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth, Monday and Thursday After- noons in future, Diseases of all all kinds success- fully treated. annessessnrammessokiaketnamMsget iday Oranges At all prices to meet your needs MIXED NUTS 20c Per Ib SHELLED ALMONDS 6®c„ Per lb. TABLE RAI[TNS FRESH OvrTERS HEAD LETTUCE CELERY. SWEET POTATOES CRANBERRIES CATTLIFI.nWERS TOMATOES CALIFORNIA FIGS Don't Throw '-1 Yo ur Old • Lia rpets Pi way evmake new raver. bfe"Yelvatex" Rugs, Seed tar Velvvtos I+bid'-r i ANADA RUG COMPANY STAFFA, Master Jack Crone, London, is a guest at the parsonage at present. ' Mr. Arnold J.ffrey who has talceu a position in a telegraph office at St, Marys, spent Christmas at his home here, but returned again to Si. Marys, at Monday. Mr. James Worden and family, Mrs. Jos, Norris and. Mrs. A. Norris and family spent Christmas to Ccn- tral'a. Mr. and Mrs. Lyle Worcien spent 'the holiday in Roxboro. THE SEAFORTH NEWS Goa®aee.:�sent as...isseu......u•-••.e. 11 -own Topics t•f ,1®11n..0•••••13x••••••anem•aa�+Y Mr. and 'Mrs. James Murray and son Arnold, of Tuckersmith were visitorsr. on Christmas at the home of Mand Mrs. Peter McCann, Q Mr. and Mrs. Milne 'Wankel, of Elbow, Sask., arrived on Thursday last to spend the remainder of the winter with their parents at Seaforth and Hanover. Removing snow' and icicles from heavily laden roofs and eaves is a favorite pastime this week, Mr. and Mrs. August Ducharme, of +Hibbert, spent Christmas at the home of the lather's parents, Mr. and Mrs, Roland Kennedy, Tuckersmith. Miss Jean Hogg, of Clinton, is thele guest of Miss Mary Stewart. Dr. R. N. Hill, of New York, holiday guest of his , brother, Mr. • Hall. Miss Margaret Doyle, 'of 'M stone, is spending her Christ holidays at the home of her pare Mr. and Mrs. James Doyle,,,Hibb Mr, Murdock Molvor and Miss 'Howrie, of Goderich, are spending a few days at the home of Miss Forest. •Mr. John Thompson, of St. 'Marys, is visiting his sister, Mrs, T. G. Scott. 18 a W, aid- mas Deka* .EVENINGS. pts,. ert. - Ladies' W. Batemn Tailor Gentlemen's Prompt Service Assured Satisfaction Reasonable Prices ALSO PRESSING AND ' REPAIRING PLEASE NOTE NEW ADDRESS: Upstairs over Mr. Keatfng's Drug Store, MAIN STREET, SEAFORTH Miss Catherine 'Murray, of Sea - forth, spent Christmas at the 'home 'of her grandparents, Mr. and. Mrs. Peter McCann, Hibbert. Miss Margaret Walsh, of Detroit is visiting.her parents, Mr. and M Patrick Walsh. Miss Celia Horan, of the Wingh Highschool staff, is spending holidays at the- home of her pare Mr. and Mrs. John Horan, Mrs: Hagerman and Miss Hager- man, of Toronto, were guests of Mrs. Hagerman's daughter, Mrs. J. E. Keating, Goderich street; Mrs. A. Woehl, of Bridgeburg, is visiting" her mother, Mrs. John Rankin. PHONE 257 On the evening of December Z3rd 'Mr. Ed. Mole was presented with a goose and candies for the children by a amber- of hydro users. Th address was by Mr. J. A. Stewart, ex Mayor of Seaforth, and the presents tion made by Mr. W. Edmunds. Mr' Mole thanked them in his usual heart manner. CHRISTMAS MUSIC. A fine festival programme was giv- en by the Choir of Seaforth Presby - e terian church under the able. leader- - ship of Mr, and'Mrs. M. R. Rennie - on Sunday morning as follows: Pre- • hide "Impromptu on Portugese y Hymn" (Lerman); Quartette, "Room for thee Christ Child" (Adams), Messrs. D. -Reid, M. R. Rennie, J. T. Scott, J Beattie; "From the Mes- siah" (Handel); Offertory, Pastoral Symphony; reek tenor, "Comfort Ye, My People"; aria tenor, "Every Valley Shall Be Exalted"; chorus "And the Glory of the Lord"; recft. bass "For Behold! Darkness Shall Cover the Earth"; aria bass "The People that Walked in Darkness"; Sermon, "Peace on Earth," Rev. F. H. Larkin, DX.; Postlude, Hallelujah, In the evening the'beautiful can- tata, "The Messiah's Coming" 'by Wildermere, was sung in its entire- ty. The soloists were: Soprano, Mrs. W. 'Wright, Miss F. Beattie, Miss E. McKay; contralto, Miss H. Murray; tenor, •Mr, James T. Scott, Mr. James Stewart; bass; Mr. Dalton Reid, Mr, M. R. Rennie, °t ' Mr, and Mrs. John Pinkney and rat Miss Clara are spending a few days in Stratford. tam he Mr. J. H. Bristow, a Pre -Medic of Detroit City College, is visiting his nts, parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. H. Bristow. Miss Frances Reynolds, of Water- oo, and Mr Ernest Reynolds, of Nia- gara Falls, N.Y., spent Christmas at the parental 'home. Mr. anti Mrs. William Nigh and son John and Mr. Dennis Barry, of Tuckersmith, spent Christmas at the hoarse of the former's daughter, Mrs. John Walsh, McKillop. Mr, and Mrs, J. A. Stewart spent Christmas with their daughter, Mrs. W. Richards in Stratford, 'Miss Mary Modeland of New Lis- keard d Is visiting g her parents, are Mr and Mrs. h Modeland ' 'Mr and 'Mrs. Pope and daughter of Brussels, spent 'Christmas with Mrs. John Abell. Mr. A. Chittenden of 'Toronto spe Christmas at his homethere, Miss Helen Larkin of Aurora spe Christmas with her parents, Rev. D and Mrs. Larkin. Mrs. McKay and Mrs. -McLeod a son and daughter Norman and Glad of Port Huron are visiting their sis- tet,'Mrs. E. J. Box. Miss Mary 'Webster of Hamilton is visiting her father, Mr, Wilbur Web- ster, Jarvis street. Mr. and Mrs Harold Deem and son of Hagersville, are guests at the home ofM Mrs. John Stewart and sons of Go- derich spent Christmas with her sis- ter, 'Mrs. Arnold Westcott. Mr, and Mrs. C. Richards of Strat- ford, spent Christmas at the home of Mrs, Richard's parents, Mr. and Mrs. I. Modeland, Miss_Edna Clark of Toronto is a visi'nr at her ho;re in Egmondville. Mr. and Mrs. W. Dietz of Kippen. spent Christmas day with Mr, and Mrs, G. Hills. Mr. 3, Hinchley of the Brantford Collegiate staff, is a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Hinchiey, Mrs. Hodgins was called home s from Kincardine, owing to the serious b illness of her sister, ,hiss Francis Winter. Mrs. J. C. Greig returned on Mon- n day from Toronto, b Mr 'and Mi•s. Janes Gillespie and little son of Toronto and Mr. Tom •Gil e$pie of Chicago, spent Christmas i • I," ''^ "' r parents, Mr. and . Z• Mrs. Neil Gillespie. fh a :Was "e'tie Pethick of Toronto, is a visitor at her home here, Mr. W. Hudson and,Miss Ethering- t ton of -Stratford, and Mr. and Mrs. t A'an Stone of Norwich spent Christ- mas at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Jas. Hudson. Miss Thelma Johnstone, of Little Current continuation school is spend- ing the hot%clays with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Johnstone. Miss Erie Stewart of Waterloo, spent Christ -as at her home here, iss Maria Bristow of Hatnilton, a. Christmas guest at her home nt nt r. nd Ys e Mr. E. McIntosh, of London, spent the week end at the home of his mo- ther, Mrs. James McIntosh. Mr. Mc- Intosh leaves shortly on a business trip to Peru. Mrs, A. P. Twidale, of Niagara Falls, Ont., spent a few days with her sister, Mrs. J. F. Snowdon. Miss Kathleen Rankin is home from Detroit for the holidays. Miss Francis Winter is recovering front an operation for appendicitis. Mr. Fred. Archibald, of Jarvis and M,, Edward Archibald, of Toronto University, are 'holiday guests at their home here, Mrs. J. H. Broadfoot, Miss Kate Broadfoot, "and Miss May Broadfoot spent Christmas day at Dr. McCard- er's in Guelph. Mr. D. H. Wilson, of the Bank of Commerce •staff, Windsor, is a visitor at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs, J. A. Wilson. Miss Margaret Beattie, of Hamil- ton, is a' guest at' the home of her brother, •Mr, W. J. Beattie. Mr. G. Dodds, of Detroit, is visit- ing his brother, Mr, Robert Dodds. 14,r. W. Aberhart, of Toronto Me- dical School, is a guest at the home of his parents, Mr. and Mrs. C, Ab- rhart. Miss Anna Vincent is visiting at her home near Dashwood. Mr Archie Hays of the Dental Col- lege, Toronto, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Hays. Mr. Dave Reid, of Kirkland Lake, • New Ontario, spent Christmas wit his mother, Mrs. J. F. Reid. Miss Munro, of G'asgow, Scotland was the guest of Miss Pearl Patfer son, over the week end. Dr. Harvey Burrows, of St. Cath erines, is a visitor at his home here Mrs. S. Neeley is visiting her so in London. Mrs. Clifton. of Toronto, was guest at the home of her daughter Mrs. G. D. Ferguson. The' D. D. Wilson egg emporium at the corner of Main and Goderich streets is being partially torn down to be converted into a modern gasoline tation. The walls of this largo May the New Year building have three thicknesses of rick and appear more soli -I than 'vas' generally supposed. Tlfe work f dismantling is being done by Mr Flenry Edge. The buildiri is owned y Mr. Toohey. The young ladies of St. Janes' arish are holding a social evening n the parish hall on Friday, Jan. Sth. he Raymond Redmond orchestra in ttendance. Mr. Reginald Strong has returned nme fro n the West and" is spending he winter with his grandparents .on he 7th Con., Tuckersmith, BOYCE-CAMERON. A quiet wedding took place at the Egmondville manse on Saturday, De- cember 19th, when Ethel May, eldest daughter of Mr, and `Mrs. George Ca- meron, was united in marriage to Mr.1 A exa oder Boyce, y eldest son of Mr. and Mrs, Robert Boyce, all of Tuckersmith. The ceremony was performed by 'Rev. W. D. McDonald in the presence of the immediate relatives. The bridewas,'becomingly dressed in blue crepe de chine. Mr, and Mrs. Boyce left for a short trip to Toronto and are taking up their residence on the groom's farm in Tuckersmith, where they will have the best wishes of a host of friends, SISTER DEAD. Mr, John Pinkney received word Tuesday morning of the death of his sister, Mrs. Cobean of Buffalo, who died suddenly early that morning at Stratford. The Beacon Herald refers to her death as follows: "A sudden death occurred et tl.e home of Mr. David Pinkney, Queen's hotel, this Tuesday, morning, when his aunt, Mrs. John Cobean, of Buffalo, psssed away from the effects of a heart 'kness, after a few hours' illness. The deceased woman, who was a sis- ter of the late D. T. Pinkney, had n been spending the past few months in the city, corning here before the a death of her brother in August last and had remained with the family Mr, and, Mrs. Bert Fell spent was her Christ+gas in McKil'op with' Mr. and ,Mrs. Alex. McDonald, I Mr. and Mrs, Wm. Jeffrey enter-, tained on Christmas Mr, and Mrs. 'FT Hai non. Mrs. McVey gnd Har- old, Mr. Stuart McV,j and Mrs, are cr"tham. Mr. and Mrs. Oscar Rd Reed anent 'Mr. and Mrs, Ivan Hill of Water - down are s•)ending the holidays with Mr, and Mrs, Fred Kerslake. Miss Margaret Carroll and Miss .Mac Mer inchey of Toronto are os at 'he home of Mr. and Mrs. J. McClinchey.- iss Ruth Evans of Clinton was guest of Miss Beatrice Seip. a•..lM C D. Haigh and Mary visiting friends in Lucknow. iss Evelyn Cudmore, of Wellesley ital, Toronto, is ;a visitor' at her T . pholisr•hristvial with Mr. and Mrs. Roy M Reed, Fullarton, th n-nt'Christmas with Mr. and Mrs. M crattnioressuesssusamsseassimisseasesasetweilsesse Earl Telfrev. I are Miss Norma Wilson is confined to'- M the lmeee through illness, ; I hos,, The r awson family, of Stratford, e for EeZENI f%�� At 7lberhart's Drug Store Seaforth M+ss Mabel Yeo, who is teaehinq hom n+,Hanr•svlhie, is spending the holt- M days at her home, s't-a On account of the inclement wea- t, , therthere were no church services on hie day. Thr ro"trlar,meeting sof the T.aa a') Aid will be' held at the home of Mrs. i recur summer with their sons in De- e here. r, and Mrs, James ` Baxter of 'lord. -spent the vacation at the e of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. T. Mr and Mrs. W Bristow 'have ned lb their home after spending. ITathamt on Tan. 7th at 2:30 p.m. • A the full attendance is requested. troit. If one be troubled with corns, he will find in Holloway's Corn Remover an apnPea'ion that will entirely re- lieve sufferin+. Seaforth 0111111'10 bring you Happiness and Prosperity A. D. SUTHEPLINla'c General Insurance \genry, Heal Estate, flours tete Phone 1h2 VALUE? That's what the Pubic demands these days -Big Value for every dollar. a BEFORE BUYING YOUR NEXT 1406 look over our lines and compare thein with others at the sante and higher prices. "It Pays to buy in Egmondville" W. J. Finnigan I)IOS We,;carry the Westinghouse Radiola:Ill.A with Music Master Loud Speaker The most satisfactory set at thelmost reasonable prices. Call and see them. roderick Electrical Supplies • since that time, She is survived by two daughters, Mrs. T. I. Bolger and Mrs. James Woods of Buffalo. Her husband predeceased her about 21 years ago. A feature of the death is that her two daughters came to spend Christmas with their mother and Mrs. Woods returned to her home only Monday evening, leaving her mother apparently in good health. :Besides her immediate family she is also survived by two sisters and one brother. Mrs. Elizabeth Kelly who has made 'her home here for the past few years; Mrs. Isabel Warmington, St, Paul, Minn„ and John Pinkney, Seaforth; a niece, Miss Margaret Pinkney, and a nephew, David Pink- ney, Stratford, The funeral announce- ment will be made later." ROD AND GUN. The Christmas number of Rod and Gun just issued seems to be just the thing for the rest periods of the male members of the family during the Christmas holidays. A wealth of good reading for the healthy man living in the outdoors is to be found in this issue. The stories and articles this month are not merely seasonable but cover all sporting activities and seasons. There are good hunting stories that are always good reading, while trout fishing in Nova Scotia ' is Bonny - castle Dale's theme and other fishing of all kinds is touched on in G. P. Sladen', Fishing Notes. A good ar- ticle in the Guns and Ammunition de- nartmen't this month is Sighting- the Rifle by Major Townsend Whelen. The series of articles In the Big Woods of Canada and Breezes from the" West, are retaining their very fine quality and Frise has another winner in the Jant,ry cartoon,' !Muscular Rheumatism Subdued. - When one is a sufferer from muscular rheumatism he cannot do better than to have the region rubbed with Dr, Thomas' Eclectric' Oil. Let' the rub bing be brisk and continue until ease is secured. There is more virtue in ,1 bottle of it than can be fully esti- mated. King of RADIO For Volume,- Tone and SeJG„tivity ICI 1\I G EUTRODYN HINNERS Call and hear them at DODDS' GARAGE SEAFORTH. Phone 11. 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. Princ'pal. R. e', Lumeden.B.R, ` e S ecial Milverton Flour We Have it—Give it a Trial, Also. Ground Screenings Chun sett Ail Kinds C. G.TllIMSON GRAIN DEALER PIIONE 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. 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 in New and Used Cars. Agent for Chrysler Four and Six Cylinder Cars. e ler' ( e PRONE 167W. 1'