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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1918-01-24, Page 1New &.ries vol. 16, No. 4 Mrs. R. Morisse , oyes Supported by K. J Fraiiicis and M elle mid of Toronto and a cast o Seaforth Players Presents ;rithin The Law New York's greatest sensational drama An Four Acts ardno's x .p ra 1 use Tuesd.y Feb. 5, i k' at 8 p. m. sharp. No one admitted during acts. Small children not allowed Ali Seats Reserved 50cts. Plan opens at C. Aberhart's Drug Store on Monday Jan. 28th at 12 o'clock noon Proceeds . to be donated to the Red Cross "OLYMPIA" ES I'AURANT AND ese.3NIt<EeTIONE RY CHRIS:1'51AS CANDY —Can yin imagine a real Cite:smote without iti We have a large aaeortmealt, including ereryhedy R fnvor.- itch, and all the CANDY WE uFFttl ix seuitarily made from pure ingredieoto, fresh, ettrnrtie° deheious and harmless Fresh Fruits of all kindsalwaye nu hand. Our home made candies always the beat, Ohooalatee, Camels, Bou•Bons te,;'1'alfies a specialty, East Huron Board of Agriculture will l>rold meetings for the discussion of Agricultural subjects at Winthrop on Tuesday Jan. 22nd Moncrief on Wednesday Jan 23rd Brussels on Thursday and Friday Jan 24th & 25 The Speakers are J. W. Clark of Carville, C. B. Smith of Smithdale, Mrs. II. W. Parkons of Toronto Alle;are invited to come and take part in the discussion. Meetings open at 2 o'clock and 7.a Musical ipr.ogram at evening meetings l SE/y1FNRTH, ONTARIO, THURSDAY, JANUARY 24 10,18 Mrs, McKinley Passes Uu '1'liuredny, Jae. 1711 at noon, her home in Seaforth, Mrs Joint 111 Kinloy passed peacefully away, a maiden name was Margaret J. Clark She was born in the county of Yor where the oity of Toronto now /demi on Ohrislmae day iu the year 1836 While 1310 was quite young her futile moved to Huron County and settled o the Goebel) line in Stanley Township Some leers later she became the wif of John McKinley, who, as 0110 of til I. al fleet settlers was clearing o home fo himself on the game 0000eee100. Her i they reelded until Rho year 1888, what they rotirod from the farm and settler in 1igniondville About thirteen yours ago they moved into Seaforth where they secured the home on Jarvis St , which she hos singe o0oupied lOr. MoKinle, died on January 19th 1907. Five years ago on Christmas Eve, : re. McKinley had a severe stroke and though she to some extent recovered her strength, oho hoe been eomparativr, ly hslplr'ss ever ohm). During the period of war [inch of for time was spent knitting for the soldiers and al though not having perfect use of her hands eho hes provided dozens of pairs of sox for the men at the front, I On Sunday January 13th she suffered ' another stroke from which she never regained consciousness, hnt passed away at noon on Thursday Jan. 17111 The funeral was held on Jan. 19113, the anniversary of her husbautPe death, and the remains were laid to rest in the 13ayfleld oemetry, Rev, David Rogers of Loudon, a former pastor, coeduuted the ee101080 at the house, Mrs McKinley was for over sixty yea re a member of tho Methodist 0hnr011 and lived a coneiatent Christine life. She was a faithful wife and a de- voted and selfsacridoing mother, For sometime there were symptoms that the end was near, but for her death had no terror, but was welcomed as a happy relesee and those who mourn bsoaute of the earthly separation have the as. suranoe that for her to be absent from he body is to be present with the Lord Agricultural Society The annual meeting of the Seaforth Agricultural Society was held Friday afternoon with Vice President Fother- .ingham in the chair, The finanoial statement of the Treasurer showed re- ceipts of 1664.17 and expenditures of $1234.34 with a balance of $429,83 oe 11011d. P110 following oftioers were eloote.1 foe 1918: Prosidout, D, Fotheringliant; 131 V. Pine., Geo. McKee; 2nd V. Pres Mr ISdmundo; Directors—'t'uckeremilh. 11 Broadfoot, A, Wright, pad John Dale, McKillop—It Dorranoe, Geo, Hare, John Scott Hullet—Wm Rhin 'rhos Livingstone, heaforth-1r1,1yor Stewart, Dr Grieve, The President and seuretary were appointed delegates to the Provincial Convention in February. It was dec- ided to hold the usual Spring Show and also to have a Field Competition au iu Oats and !loots. After discussion the directors were authorized to secure some extra attract. tions for the Fall Fair for the last day, The detect for 1918 will be Sept 19th and 20111. The Armenian Fund The followingemounte have been re Delved by Mr John Beattie in aid of the Armenians The list is still open Mrs Dr Cooper ,.,................4 00 Mrs Porterfield ....................,., r 00 Jas. Dorranoe ... , 1 00 Mrs John Finlayson Sr.............,.. [ 00 Geo, Turnbull ......... ...... I o0 John MoOaa ........ ................ 5 00 R, Bell E & T 0o,,.,,•,..,, ,,,,25 00 Jessie Gillespie ............... ... .... 1 00 Dr blaraKay ................. e. , 25 00 W It Smith ,...., David Davis Emily Oreeswell , Helen Gemmel,.., Beattie trot 5 00 James Sroadfeot,., 5 00 N T Oluff Mrs Geo Brown ,... „ 1 00 lvir W V Jefferson2 00 ........... •.. „ 5 00 r 00 25 00 1 00 •....,Y,...,,,... I co 110 00 [RICKEY The Hockey genie 011 'I'lntreday eight was a edea], Net mate!) and an exhibi» then of good winter oport. Mitchell played a st1011uoua game, but elle bril- liant etiek handling and rushes of Reg Reid made them shrivel up before the 110010 forwards, The plaoky little Mitchell goal tender had a huey tithe saving lila finger's from the p11011. At the end of the fleet 110ricd the some wee 11 to 1; at the end of the second 1.2 to 1 and third 17 to 2. The lino was: Mitchel[—Smith, Reid, Davidson, (dub 01)by, Walters, Cook. Seaforth—Stewart, lldmunclR, Bully, Fox, Beg Reid, Kerslake. Referee--E1zerutnea of 71itelleli. Qdhlellows installer) The Oddfeliowe hall was well filled uu Wedueaday night by members of the Oddfellow and Rebekah Lodges for a Joint installation of their officers, Miss Carlisle of liensal,h District De. puty Grand President and her able rata performed the work of Metalling the Rebekah officers ae follows; J, P. G. , Miss Hazel Dotralco; N. G. Mee, John Rankin, V, 0, Mrs, W. (rich R S Mise Marie Martin: F. 0, Miss L. Freetnai' Treasurer, Mrs A MoGavin; W. 5116, 1', 0, Scott, 0011, , Mise Bessie McMichael; Chap, Miss Clare Mason; R. 8. 14. G,' Mrs. U, Layton; R. L. \' G. , Mrs Marvin; L, 8, . V. 0, , Miss Rebel Pinkney; 1. 0, Miss McGregor; 0, G Atrs, Jarrott. Mr. T. B. Baird, D. D. G. ill. of Brucefield then took charge of Fidelity Lodge and with his team installed the following members P. G. , W, L, Ed. mends; N. 0. , Thos. Sickle; V, 0, „I Love; F 8, W. Golding: R S' Dr, Her - burn; Treas. John Thompson; Warden, J B Thompson: Chaplain, Jne Beattie; Con. , A MCGavin; R 8 N G Wm Hay; L S N G Ed Mote• R S V GD Reid; L 8 V 0 R Dorranoe; 1 G, W G Williams; A A Naylor; HSS 0 Henderson; L S, 1 Quail By both teams the work was care- fully prepared sed put on and made interesting to those present. A short programme was thou given. After ethioh a very dainty luncheon was served and the audience dispersed hoping to repeat the plaasere another year, A veryhandsome offering was taken tip for the Red Cross, SUPREME SACRIFICE 'Mrs Jessie Brown of Seaforth has had word that her nephew, Alvin Haat inge has died of wounds in France. H10 parente live in 'Cnraburry Township f[ta father and brother are both sere-- ing at the front. Alwin 1vt18 seventeen years of age oil the third of last 001011- er. He wont overseas last February, Saving Fuel The different Churches have all, at °toe, set a magnifioiont example in saving fuel, The Methodist Church which nags wood for heating offered the other Churches the use of their building but for the present the Anglican and Presbyterian are using their, Sunday School and basement which require tench less fuel to heat. Thea splendid example will no doubt be followed by a saving in fuel, Many private house. have (dosed up all the rooms but these absolutely required, some even living in their kitchens to do their "bit" in this time of stress, Cause of Asthma, No one can say with certainty exactly what onuses the establishing of asthmatto conditions Duet from the street, from dowers, from grain and various other irritants may eet up a trouble impossible to irradieste except throogli a sure preparation such as Dr, J D. 1e11ogg1e Asthma Remedy Uncertainty may exist el to cause, but there cat be no Uncertainty regarding a remedy which has freed a generation of asthmatic victims from this scourge of the bronchial tubes, It le gold every whore, Coal Situation Mayor Stewart infertile the Nowa that the goal situation ie anela that every (itixml should Rave his coal end divide up with others. The Schools and (lhurchee arra ]losing. Seaforth is credited with coal fur leo° people by the fuel ou1troller, whereto, It has to supply 110ar17 three times that number as farmers end others got there coal here, BIRTHS. FELL— 111 Go110rieh, January 10th, to Mr aed Mrs J. '1'. Fell, a eon, HOLLAND�Iu Hullo[, January 611' to Mr and hire Noble Holland, a son, CUDMORE—!n Kipper), Jal'lary 7th to Mr and Mea Sam Cudmnr,•, a 'laugh ter. Ya ARRIARES, CASE-MUELLER—In Seattle Wash. 1 a on Deo. 29th 1317, John Relaid t:aar, I to Gertrude Alitionetta Mueller, I' daughter of Mr, Fred H. Mueller of Seattle, rI fl' , $i,00per year POSTPOI\ ED Navy Euchre Cardno's Opera Lal Friday Evening, Jan. 25th 1918 in aid of The Navy Fund Play coallalr,eue ices at 8 p, lllfe, sharp Bring duncl1i ?Caskets ads before During intermission Hiso Vocal Solos by Miss- za ud Mr, Joe SilIls and Mr, Herb Hawck. Presentation of Medals by Mayor Stcwart om the Citizens to the Boys who have returned from Act - Rub it in for Lame Sack,—A brisk 1\ rubbing with Dr, Thomas' g'electric I t Se Oil will cure lame back. The skin will Everybody erYtyb iCdy W elt ome immediately absorb the oil and it will penetrate the tisause and bring speedy relief, Try it and be convinced. As the liniment sinks in the pain comes out and there are ample grounds for saying that its touch is magical, se it is. �t3 f:r♦ Admission -5o cents In order to arrange tables kindly send in names to Mrs, Alex McLennan. God Save The King Never Tire of the Regina 1'fal,h. 1f'r r/1 foci know of a Regina !Vat, 3,11111'? 9032 /a,: /bed af.e,_ Ret-. :no 1*' / ll. /0 t(a meal a.v Sal's/it',(1 ir'/oiu.'r r. N,r He..1 Advertisement" .1,,. tuxs#at /heat Regina lY3it h is 0.1,00d / ey. ff 01,,,10/1/11, :a4i ant Mem and !1i. I.i'eo ;r1 I, r- 57 Otlrf nail,:; 1 :hr iJn,ct lttsirhlosltrr (dtplirisn 11nnlar, Astriepr ...tear; HUMOR Ilttsiu,'sr> 194 Evauinge 111 The Store yon will always like oat Ottr Rear' to Wear Depa'i't Eetlii was nearer in ileilee shape a; this :season of the year to gUve dig "lr+' hutes, and • ildi many Instances you can make your dollar do double duty by acting ,t; tacitly. They Go �aR The Prices o LADIES' WINTER APPAREL COATS SUITS SKIRTS FURS Daren' l find it an easy matter to get trtl very gmlli t eputs you need for werisuteI use a redtilctiQo}Iii iti) price that means doll/. 'molars salved for y'r 11 if you come at once] J. Mactavish SERFORTE- .