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THE SEAFORT“ NEWS
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3 lbs. Beet Seedless. Raisins
1.01b, Bag Redpath Sugar
20 ib, Bag Rolled Oatmeal
i lbs. Choice Cooking Rice
3 pkgs. Challenge. Corn Starch
l lb :tnestlapan Green Tea
6 tins Barton Canned Peas
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W. M Stewart Phone 77
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We pay the highest prices for good cream,
Our services to _our patrons are the best that can
Do not send your cream to other Creameries;
it here.
To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation.
In return for you co-operation we will give you ofour
best in service and prices.
'We are agent for the. Mellotte Cream Separators. Come
in and see the new Models.
Seaforth Creamery Co, Seatorth,. Ont.
be given. -
We want
C. A. BARBER, Prop.
W, J, Walker 8t.+ Son
UNDERTAKING
—and--
EMBALMING
and—EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W, J. WALKER, -holder of 'Go-
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
D, H, McInnes
ehiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial ' Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
- Friday Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds- success-
fully treated.
Eleetricity used.
Beware of an Itchy Spot
Keep your hair and scalp
. clean, also free from fan
drub by having your next
shampoo at
SID'S
SI -IOP
just around the Corner_ in
the Dominion Bank Build-
ing
• Phone 125.
Pianos Tuned
Cleaned and
Repaired
aired
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Chas. AHow.
Residence—James St.
BORN. .
B E'NNIEWiIIHS.--Iltt Sesifoi-bit Hospi-
tal, on. Sunday; Aug, 26, 1928, to
'Mr, and Mrs. Henry Bennevries, of
IBrod'hagdn, a daughter,
•hospital,
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on r'iuesday, ,Aug. 28, 1928, to Mr:
and Mrs. Dass. Connolly, of Sea -
'forth, a daughter.
She thought
it would
be too
e ensive
Tho old lady had never
spoken over a long distance
line before — but she was
so hungry for the sound of
her daughter's voice(
Theoperator was kind and
helpful and in—a moment
the beloved voids was sound-
ins in her ear.
And when the telephone bin
came she found the eall had
cost only 45 cents.
Now the Sunday evening
talk 15 a regular thing. More
ft
now costs only . 26
cents. /netted of asking for
her daughter by name,
mother gives "hong Dis-
tance" the distant number
-•- hence the charge (after
&SO) is only 25 cents.
do not rea1ix how in-
expensive Long Distance
really is.
FOWL
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We pay the highest cash price
for all kinds ofiifowl, cream and
eggs.
TFJOS. DICKSON,
Seaforth, Ont.
K/PPEN
Miss 'Elva Anderson is visiting in
Toronto this week.
The Thompson picnic being held
on 'Wednesday afternoon of this week
to .Drysdale.
'Mrs, Hugh McMurtrie' aiid Miss J.
V' J'ohuston of 'Clifford, who have
Yash visiting'iu Chicago for the past
two weeks, have returned home, They
were accompanied here.'by Mrs, R. S.
Uoplcins,.:-of Chicago, •tire fot'tner's
sister.'
t 1" ru and'
Mr, and Mts. b\.cilia! t Io e
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Erma spent Sunday vitt ftcruts in
Vs'borne,
Send tis.tlte names of your visitors,
TOWN TOPICS
Mr. G, C. • Ricers, Unity, Sask.,
and Mr, and Mrs. F. S. Rivers and
little daughter Patrii is and Miss Mar-
garet .Tt.ivers, all of Owen Sound and
Mr; sand Mrs; H. N. Rivers, of Gode-
rich, have returned after spending a
week at.the 'home of Mr, and 'Mrs,
Albert Rivers, of town.
Mrs, Sapet, of Windsor, Mr.; and
Mrs; R. IH, Elect and daughter,. of
Windsor, and Mrs; J, 3, Monier and
Beatrice and Helen, of Winds"or, and
\It, Harvey Ilett, Kineaidioe, ''have
been visitors at the home of Mi. And
Mrs, J. A. Case.
Mr. Bernard Conley and :'bfr, and
Mra. Richard Manning and daughter
Roth, all of Detroit, Mich., visited at:
the home of Mr, Conley's sister, Mrs.
Michael Murray,- Mc'Kittop,
Miss Adelaide Murray is spending
her vacation in Kinkora.
Miss, Ruth Manning, of Detroit,';
Mich„ and IUfiss Florence Murray,_of
Seaforth, spent a few days with the
Misses. Margaret and Angela Murray,'
of Seaforth,
. Mr. and Mrs. David Mole and their
two sons, Russell and Maxwell, who
spent two weeks visiting' his brother,
Mr, Ed. Mole, of town, and relatives
.In Huron and Bruce counties, left for
their home in Rochester, N. Y„ on
Friday.
Miss Mary McBrien returned last
week after spending some weeks at
the homes of her brother, Mr, W. A,
MoBrien, Saskatoon, and her sister,
Mrs, Fletcher Gibbin'gs, Kindersley
Sask.
Mr. and Mrs, Deady, of. Maynooth
visited at the home of their friend,
Miss Loretto Lane,. on Friday, Miss
Lane accompanied there to Detroit on
Saturday for a few days, and then' re -
aimed to her school at Maynooth.
Mr, ,Andrew Lane left for Kisby,
Sask., last week to visit his brother,
Mr. Mervin Lane,
'Mr, and Mrs. J T. Crawford left
last week for a visit 'with their son,
Mr. Jack Crawford! of Lauder, Man.-
Miss Annie Pethtok, of Winthrop,
is visiting ,her cousins, Harry and
Shirley Oldfield.
The Seaforth Girls' softball team
went to Blyth on Wednesday, Antg,
22, where a tournament was 'held,
They won -"the first game but lost the
second,
'Mr, Charles Briggs motored from
Cleveland and spent last week with
Mr. Malcolm MrJDermid. His aunt.
Miss Christina MclDerntid, returned
with him from Cleveland.
Mr. and Mrs. Stewart, of Wood-
stock, NB„ were visitors the begin-
ning of the week with Mus. Stewart's
aunt, Mrs, John ,RoIly'b.
Mrs. H. R. Scott and Jimmie have
returned front visiting in Toronto for
a' few days.
Miss Belle Watson is leaving Satur-
day for Port Arthur after spending
the slunmer with her brother, Mr.
James Watson.
Mr. Russel Hays, of Detroit, was.
the guest of his aunt, Mrs, Robert
Jones, this week,
Mrs, Chapman and Eileen are
spending a few days in Toronto.
Miss Jean Brodie has secured a po-
sition as teacher at Goldenburg, west
of Sudbury.
Miss Violet Cowan, of Stratford,
•spent .the week with Miss Jean
Brodie.
Mr. and Mrs, W. H, Golding visited
friends at Elmira over the week -end.
Mr. Donald Kerslake, of Toronto,
is visiting at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Kerslake.
Mr. Karl Aniettt, df Detroit, is vis„
i.ting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Anent. Miss Helen Anent re-
turned home with hint after spending
several weeks there.
Mr. and Mrs: Wes. Free visited
friends at Cromarty on Sunday.
Mr. And Mrs. Lyle. Norris, of De-
troit, were . guests of Mrs. Hugh
Wright Sunday. •
Mr. Donald Aberhart left Saturday
to attend London V,Testervelt. school,
Miss Mae Alberhart has accepted a
position with the Bell Telephone 'Co:
in London,
,'Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson and, Miss
Dorothy Wilson left Wednesday to
spend' the week -end . with Mr. and
Mrs. David Wilson, in Detroit.
Mr. F. 0. Fowler aftd Miss Frances
Fowler' left.. Sunday for Winnipeg,
staying over at Detroit, Battle Creek
and Chicago en route,
Mr, and Mrs. Walter Grassie (nee
Charlotte Fowler) of Vancouver, B.C.,
are visiting friends and relatives here.
Mr. and Mrs, Frank McMichaei and
family left for Toronto. on Monday be-
fore returning to Cleveland at the end
of the week.
Miss Emily Cresswell, "qr. Ralph
Cresswell, Mir. F. O. Fowler and Miss
Frances Fowler spent Thursday at
Bruce Beach.
Mrs, Belfry and daughter, of Mon-
treal, and Mrs. Nation, of Toronto,
are visiting Col, and Mes. R. S. Hays.
:Mr. Jack Ross, of Detroit, aitd Mr,
and Mrs. Hector' Hays, of Stratford,
spent the week -end with Col. and Mrs.
R. S. Hays.
Mrs. Fred Welsh underwent an ap-
pendicitis operation on Sunday night
in 'Seaforth hospital,. and 'is doing
nicely.
Miss Dorothy Bell; of Boston,
Mass,, who is visiting in Hetfsall, is
doing nicely following a serious op-
eration in Seaforth on August 24.
Miss Rena W'ilkonson has returned
to iter home in IIen'sall after under-
going an operation here. -
Magter Haigh Doig,of E..ippcn, has
ictar.ned. home following an ,operation
for appendicitis.
\Irs. H, Proctor and • daughter
Lena, of Non Liskeard, were guests
at the home of'ift s. James G. Martin.
last week,
Nr.r, Sam, Waller, of. Timmins, is
visiting iiia parents, Mr, and Mrs, W.
J. Wallies,
NCr,' and NH's, Tohtl Bailee and. Mr.
and Mrs Alphonse -Poster, of Hensal,,
visited lit „ ormosa, .Mildlntay 'and
Walkerton,
Mr, Angus, McCrae and Miss Ruby
teri
are sdsl a,few clays in Toranto
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Mr. and Mis..T-Iill and ctaughtet^, of
Toronto, spent11 few days at the home
t,f Mr, R. J. Beattie Fgutondville,
!Frank Kling, Charles ,Ferguson,
'
Lorne Pinlcncy and Morrie VVolsh
are catnpittg at Baylfield this week
'Mrs, Will .Hay and tittle daughter,
of Niagara Falls, Ore visiting Mr. and
Mrs. John T,ove t iib week.
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Highay Garage
Best grades of .British Ameri-
can Gasolene and Oils
Firestone Tires and Tubes
First -Class Mechanic.
Coal Oil Delivered
W.H. Elliott
Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Sproat, of
Peter'boro, are visiting Mr, and Mrs.
Robert McGonigle and other friends,
Mr, and Mrs. Joseph Grieve and
Barbara, are visiting his mother, Mrs.
Haigh Gk•ieve: and his 'sister, Mrs, John
Reinke,
Master Merlin Burgard, of
Strat
-
Eord, is visiting his aunt and uncie,
:lir. and Mfs, John Flannery.
Mr. and Mrs. Bert Kling, of Day-
ton, Oh_lo, are visiting Mrs, Kling's
parents, Mr. and Mrs, William
Adapts and also Frank and Mary
Kling.
Nt'. and Mr's. Frank Novak felt
Monday for Medicine Hat, Alta., after
spending• the past three months here.
Mr. and Mrs, W. H. Ballard return-
ed' to :Detroit on Monday, They held
an auction sale on Saturday and shin-
ned the •balanco of their household
goods- to Detroit by truck.
Miss Mary Matthews left Monday
for Detroit to spend two weeks visit-
ing her aunts, Mrs. John Reid and
Mrs, George La, Certe and other
friends.
Mr. .Leslie. McKay. Kitchener, is
spending his vacation at the parental
home here.
Mr. and. Mrs. Oharles Butler, of St.
Oathcrines, visited last week' with
Mrs: Sutler's parents, Mr, and Mrs.
John Govenlock.
Miss Jeanette Finnigan is a Hamil-
ton visitor this week.
Rev. W. D. MdDonald and sots Bill
are in Toronto this week.
Miss Margaret Ferguson is holiday-
ing: in St. Catherines with Mr. and
Nirs. Charles Butler.
Mr. 3. M. Eckert had the misfortune
to have the cuttu d box break on the
threshing wac'R'ne 'when one of the
me l
knives becalm It will take
several day's to repair.
At the \\T.M:S• meeting of First
Presbyterian Church on Tuesday.
Mrs, J• C Greig gave a very interest-
ing account of her trip and the pro-
gram at.Vancouver.
Mr. and Mrs, Russell Sproat have
moved into their new home near the
station this week.
Mrs. Thomas Rands is leaving Fri-
day for North Dakota to see a broth-
er who accidentally fell down in the
basement of his home.
Mr, and Mrs, Murdoch McLennan
were guests of Mr. and Mrs. Alex.
McLennan for several days.
Mr. and Mrs. J. A. 'Chesney and
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Grieve, of Tren-
ton, Mich., spent the week -end with
friends in Egmondville and vicinity.
Mrs. Adam Hays and Mrs. Itobt.
J.o..nes visited Mrs. Reg. Reid in
Stratford Monday.
Mr, Russell Hays and Mr, Art
Jackson, of Detroit, are spending their
holidays in Stratford, Seaforth and St.
Catherines,
Mr. Pius Keegan, of the police force
of Alpena, Mich., is visiting his sister,
Mrs. Peter DeCourcy, Egmondville.
Rev. Mr, Hemphill. of Strathroy,
will occupy the pulpit. of the Presby-
terian Church next Sunday.
Mrs. Kruse and son Billy returned
Monday to their Nome in Galt after
spending the past month with ler
mother. Mrs. Willi'am'Se1ater:
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Mrs.G. Frecktetou, of .Exeter,
ter
spent a few days the latter part of
last week wvitli Mr, and Mrs. Geo.
Campbell.
Mr. Ross Johnston, of Blake, has
gone to the West with the Harvesters'
exfcttrsion.
Mrs. W. J. Tough and daughter,
Margaret. of the Bronson Line, .re-
turned home Sunday afternoon after
s'''ending a few days with Mr; and
Mrs. Milton Steep, of Goderich Tp.
Mfr. and Mrs. R. N. Douglas and
family_ visited Mr. and Mrs. J. A.
Carnie on Sabbath evening last.
Miss Jessie Tough has been visiting
friends at Blake,
Rev. R A. Lundy, of Nile, a former
pastor of 'Blake, preached at Blake,
Goshen and Varna on Sunday last.
Stook threshing is,.the order of the
day'at present, and will be completed
in the course of a few days if :favor-
able weather continues, Those who -do
not stook thresh have nearly finished
housing their grant.
McKILLOP,
Mrs. Adapt Dickson of Seaforth
spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs.
William Beattie.
Miss 12ufih Scott intends to
oin s a
business course at Stratford,
Miss TTelen, Moore has returned
home after spending her vacation with
friends in Dashwood.
1:ir. and Mrs, Lorne Roe, of Hui -
tett, were calling on friends in ;Sea -
forth last Saturday.
Dr. William S. Campbell, Mfrs
Campbell and Miss jean, of Albany,
Missouri, were vieiting..at the home
of i\'Cr, and 'Mrs. eAlf Brown las t'week,
' Ntr! .Joseph HoggJe. has returned
hone from Buffalo,
'Mr, and Mrs. 'Thomas Mektilla.n
and Mr, and Mrs, Ed.
Hunt?
motored
to London on Sunday for miss Edith
McMillan, 'Who has beet' visiting Mr.
and "Mrs. Clifford Hunt there,
Mr, Milton Brown spent Sunday et
the home of Mr. Oliver Attderson,
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STRATFORD, ANT'.
Mr: Armand. Kernick, of Winthrop,
spent Sunday with John and Mrs.
Harris, of Walton.
ELIMVILLE,"
Miss Margaret J'o'hns is visiting at
the home of her aunt, Mrs. Arthur
Gardiner, over the week -end:
Mr. Wellington ,Bell, of Detroit, vis-
ited in the iteighborhood over the
week -end.
Quite a number from here -were at
the Lake last Sunday.
Mr, and Mrs. `Willison Elford and
family visited relatives in Wellburne
last Sunday. •
Mr. and Mrs. Jonathan Cooper. who
have been ill are improving.
Nir. anis Mrs. John Francis of Lon-
don, were in the neighborhood last
Monday.
Miss Roberta .Gosnell of 'Toronto is
visiting her, cousin, Miss Mary .Johns,
Miss Evelyn Edwards of Mitchell
visited her cousin, - Mrs. Ed. johns,.
last Saturday.
Mr. and Mrs. William Rae of Strat-
ford were visitors in the neighborhood
last Sunday.
'Miss Bessie. Johns is visiting in Ex-
eter for a week.
Mr, and Mrsd. Scott Whaley of St.
Marys, visited at the home of Mr.
'Charles Johns this week.
Miss Blanche Down of .Strathroy is
visiting her. grandfather, Mr. Robert
Woods.
Master Hugh 'Oleo of Seaforth has
been visiting his cousin, Master Clif-
ton Brock.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles Mice and fa-
mily of Woodstock, visited at Mr. C.
Johns this `week. Master Maurice
Rice is spending the remainder of the
week.
Rev. Clyesdale, with wife and fam-
ily (forinerly pastor of Main street
Church, Exeter) were visitors at Mr.
John Brock's recently.
M'r. and Mrs. Jackson and son have
been visiting the former's daughter,
Mrs. Rev, White here 'luring this
week
'Misses Evelyn and Joy Whitlock,
Mr, and Mrs. A, C. Whitlock, also
Mrs. H'tirton weres in this vic-
.r. t tisita
inity recently,
STA'FFA.
Miss Dorothy Hutchison, Seaforth,
and Mr. George Hutchison.. London,
spent the week -end with Mr, and Mrs.
G. G. Wilson.
Mr. and Mrs. 3. Thompson, Miss
Jean and Mr. Lloyd Thompson, of
Brooklyn, spent last week with Mr.
and Mrs. J. M. 'Worden,
Mrs. E. Payne returned to her drone
its Moose Jaw this week after spend-
ing two months with her parents. Mr.
and Mrs. ,T. G Miller.
Messrs. George Coleman, George
Potter and George Docking left last
`Chursday on the Harvesters' Exctu•-
Sion.
Mr. Snell and granddaughter, Miss
Jean Beacon, of Port Huron, are visit-
ing the fortner's sen, Rev. 13, Snell, at
the Parsonage.
Miss Gill, of Motherwell, is visiting
her cousin, Mrs. Cecil Bowman.
Miss Iva Leary has returned after
spending two weeks at Atwood.
Nit•. and Mrs,. W. Oliver and son, of
Winnipeg,; visited with Mr, and Mrs.
T. Oliver recently,
s t
r.
Mr. and Mt'. Sem Lmmcof Galt,
spent Sunday with Nfr. and Mrs. H.
Leslie. '
Mrs. is, A. Colutihoun visited with
Norwich relatives last week.
Mr. and Mrs. N. Mitchell, Centralia,
called on Mits. Jos. Norris Sunday.,
Miss Florence Mitchell, who has been
visiting here, returned with 'them.
Mr, and 'Mrs 'Tilontas tA, Sharp an-
nounce the cegtgement of their ,dau-
ghter, Jean Marion Sharp, A,T,C;Nt
to Dr. 'Robert Edward ird Smile, Retsina,
Sask.. son of the late Mr, and Mrs..
Joliet W. Smileof StatTa, Ont„ the
marriage to talce place early -iii Sep-
tember.
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le t
'nil er.
Mrs, William C
al t
ns id
Miss t
r=
ainel fron
Mitchell, have been visitors
at Crcorgt' Vivian's,
Miss Gertic Peart is visiting friends
in Sarnia.
HILLSGREEN.
• Mission Band washeld on Sunday
afternoon with Mrs. Carlile presiding.
After a hymn was sung, Annie Jar-
rott led in prayer. Scripture lesson
was taken by Vera Smith. The
meeting was closed by singing a hymn
and repeating the Miepah benediction.
Mr. and Mrs. Albert Bell and son,
of near Dashwood, visited at the
home of Mrs. E. Troyer on Sunday.
Mr. and Mrs. 'Francis Coleman and
son Lorne, Mr. and Mrs. Harvey
Coleman and Miss Gladys Stephen-
son spent a day recently at Grand
Bend.
A number from Hillsgreen attend-
ed the service at Varna on Sunday
evening :listening to their former
preacher, -Rev. Mr. Lundy, who ex-
changed pulpits with Rev. Mr. Pen-
rose.
Misses Edna and 'Alice Cochrane,
of Tpronto, and Mrs. Hopkins, of Chi-
cago, is visiting at the home of their
parents, Mr, and Mrs.- Cochrane, for
a ferry weeks. Real
Misses Agnes and Annie Ooehrane,
of Clinton, were visitors at the home'
of Mia Robert Stephenson's on Sun-
day,
Mr, and Mrs.' John Hudson, of
Marlette, Mich
and son William, '
from Pontiac, were visitors at the
home of Mr. W. Cerlile's on Wednes-
day.
Misses Barbara and Janet Forest, of
Hensall, spent a few 'd'ays with their
brother Robert, during, the past week.
Delegates from Hillsgreen W. M.
S. are attending the Presbyterial at
Exeter United. Church on Thursday
of this week.
Miss Elinor Pell, of Hensel!, who
has been spending the past week with
her aunt, Mrs. E. Troyer, has return-
ed home.
Rev, Mr. Bell will preach in Hills -
green United Church next Sunday.
Mrs. Ashman and young son, of St.
Thomas, are spending a couple of
weeks with her parents, Ntr. and Mrs.
John Richardson.
A
D. SUTHERLAND
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY; "
Estate, Conveyancing, Bond.
and Investments ,
Phone 152
Removed to New Office, opposite
Daly Ford, Garage -
Seaforth, Ontario.
A Good Portion -
of beet served to you for the evening
meal, roasted about medium, with the
blood gravy oozing through, gives
one a -foundation, It lust makes one's
mouth water to think of it. How
was that last piece of neat we sent
you? - Wasn't it fine,.
GEO, A. STEWART
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 Seaforth.
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.The .special Mi1vern'oi
Flour
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YOUR PLUTO NEEDS
Goodyear 'fires and Tubes.
Battery' Stiles and Service.
Charting end Repairing all "makes ",of,Betteriee.
A. good line of new end nsedkoarts of different makes of ears,
if you ear is in need of repairs, give ne a edit.
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