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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1928-09-06, Page 5URSDAT SEPTEM13ER G, 1928. THE SEAPORT 1 NEWS CHAIN RED &WHITE STORES r limy Here and Save Real. Money 3 lbs. Best Seedless Raisins 36e 10 lb. Bag Redpath, Sugar 69c '40 ib. Bag Rolled Oatmeal 99e 3.lbs. Choice Cooking Rio 19e 3 pkgs, Challenge Corn Starch 28c 1. lb. finest 'Japan Green Tea 08e 0 tins Barton Cannel Pea 59c' The more you Buy the; more you Save Sproat IQ'itane 8 os .i. W. M. Stewart Phone 77 eR EAM We pay the highest prices for good cream. Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given. Do not send your cream to .other Creameries; we want it here. To operate a Creamery we need your co-operation. In return for you co-operation we will give you of our best in service and prices. We are agent ' for the Mell'otte Cream Separators. Conte in and. see the new Models, Seaforth)Creamery Co. - Seaforth, Ont. C. A. BARBER, Prop. W Iker & San UNDERTAKING --and— - EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment ll�i Jl WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. • Night or day phone 67. 0 HI McInnes Chiropractor Of Winghani, will be at the, Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully. treated. Electricity used. Iowans of an Itchy Spot Deep your hair and scalp skean, also free from dais- •lrtaff by having your next shampoo at SID'S -11■1✓ (101? :;hast•around the Corner in iflibe Dominion Bank Build- ing; Phone 125. Pianos Ttined Cleaned and: Repaired( - • v O Chas. A„, K We Residcnee—James St. 1 `tRVant and For 'Salo ad4r_3'times 500 Nothing unusual about this of course! "Oh, hello J'aek! When did you come to town?" Burns bad recognized the cheery voice of an old friend over the telephone. But Jack visa speaking from his home one hwtdi'ed miles away. He had given "Long Distance" the distant tele- phone number, and she had connected him at mace, while he held the line. Nothing extraordinary ,about this: Quick. Long Dis- tance service is now practi- cally universal. In most • eases, connection is . made while you remain et the Giving the distant telephone number speeds upthe ser - vim We shall gladly look up for you the distant nuns - bete f call: t You regnea ly SIONNIMIIMMIP FOWL We pay the bigheSt crash price for all kiridsiof 'Fowl, creast and eggs. THOS. DICKSON, Seaforth, Ont. A.'Corrector of Pulmonary Trott bless• --+Many testimonials could be pre- sented showing the octal offict ey of DrThomas' •Ecicctric Oil in correct- ing' disorders of tits respiratory pro- cesses, but the beStetestintoili'af is ex- perience and the Oit' is recommended to all who -suffer flout •these disorders with the certainty mtv tat theywill find reiie'f. It will allay inflammation' in the ditcrnchial tubes. • TOWN TOPICS neMwrI, ssox George hsedanills has purchased a kin, Mr. and Mrs. Jenkins and Mrs. Oampbell and Mrs, Harris of London, ovisitednLatbor Mt`, aDanyd Mrs..,John McLennan 'Lawyer and Mrs. Gee and family of Hagersyille, and Mrs. ,Sehoales of M- goma'c were guests at the home. of Mr, and Mrs, M. McKellar, lvlr: Russell Anderson of 'Sarnia spent the week end in 'town. He and Mrs. Anderson and daughter Betty left for Sarnia on Monday, where they will make their home, Mr. Ander- son has a position with the John iGoodison Thresher Co. of that city. Eva ss ,va Charr•ou and Mr. Powell Blais of Detroit, spent the week end at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Fred Roibinson, Ml. ancl Mrs, Guy Richards of De- troit were guests of her parents, Mr, and Mrs. Fred Robinson, also Mr, and Mrs Walter Robinson and Mr. and Mrs. 'Norman Bohannon, over the holiday, Miss Mayrne Chapman of Bruce - ,field is learning dressmaking with Mrs. W. D. Manson. l'Ir, and Mrs. VV.illfant Kling and two children of Dayton, Ohio, and Mrs, McInityre ealled on friends 'here nn Sunday, while motoring through 'to Toronto. iblr, and Mrs, Bert 'Kling, who have been visiting here, left this week for a visit in Toronto before returning to their hpn'ie at .Dayton, Ohio, Mr, and Mrs, •George Guytner of .London ou were visitors at the nortte of 'Aft, and Mrs, John McLennan over the week end, Miss Louise Stirling, el Buf eto, and Mrs, Morton, of .Goderich, spent a week at the home of +their brother, Mr, Ale:. Stirling. Miss Olive Stirling spent the week- end with friends in Goderieh. Mies Irene Chiff, of Stratford, is home visiting her mother, Mrs. Noble T. CIuAI; of town, \1'r, W, H. Little left by motor on Friday. for N.orwoo4, Ont„ to assume his duties as Principal of the Public School, of that place. Mr. and Mrs, George Peacock and son Ed•sel, of Rochester, Mich„ spent the week -end at the home of Mrs, G. T. Turnbull. Miss Mabel rumba!! has returned to Huntsville to resume her duties on the', Public School staff of that town. t • • 11r. and Mrs. Johnston,. Mr, and Mrs. • Dowling and Miss ,Rogers, of Loudon, spent Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. A. C, Routledge. Egntond'viile Mr. and Mrs.. A. Teamerson and family' and Mr, and Mrs. J. Strong and babe, of Waterloo; Mr. and Mrs. Venetic and daughter Jane, and i4'Mr,_ and Mrs. Norman Hearne, Mr. Wil Barn Scott, all of Northville, Mich.; and Mrs, Ed. Bok acid slaughter, of Winghant, were the week -end visitors of Mr. and Mrs. Robert Strong, Eg- 'mondville. Mrs. Robert Edgar and Miss Bessie have returned hone from Oshawa. 'Mr. and Mrs." Alet;. Muir, of Os'h-' awa, were visitors at bheir homes !here Mr. and Mrs, j1ohn Muir.are Spend- ing a few days in Toronto this cheek, Miss Normtt 'Muir and her brother spent their holidays in Oshawa, Miss Martha 'W'ilbee is visiting her aunt, Mrs Alex. Muir, fn Oshawa. Mr. and Mrs. Freed Mee were visit- ors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Hor- ace 'Wilbee, Mrs. Jean Hart was a Stratford visitor last week, Mr. Joseph Hart has returned after spending his holidays in Detroit, Mrs. Bradford and Miss Schuess- net, Of Niagara Falls, FI.Y,, spent the week -end with their friend, Miss Ina Gray. liis5 Morley, of Stanley Township, is teaching M , Egmondville school. Miss Morley taught in Milverton last Miss, H. I. Graham is visiting in Toronto this week. , Miss Nellie McDougall and her niece, Miss 1-lelen Stewart, visited, in Goderich Township at the home of - Mr, and Mrs,: Thompson., for the holiday, Misses Eva and Ida Love have re- turned to Toronto. Mr; and Mrs. William. Govenlock are 'visirting Mr. and Mrs, Will, Charlesworth in Toronto this week. Miss Grace ^•Casenteri, of town, and her brother, Mr, Edward Dasen Seri, of Montreal, are visiting Mr. and Mrs, Ben. Johnson in Hamilton. Miss Margaret Ferguson is visit- ing Mrs. Charles Butler at St. Cath ernes. Mrs. F. L. Creighton . and three children and Afr, Oliver Kirk return- ed to their home in Detroit after spending the past two months with 'heir parents, Mr. and Mrs, Andrew Kirk, in Tuckersnlit•h. Mr. Oliver Kirk holds a, good position in the First National Bank, D'e'troit, and las n law office there, Dr. EugeneMcEnery and Mrs. Me- Enery, of Chicago. were the guests of Mr, and Mrs. 'William Devereaux, Sr,, tor a few days last week. They were on their honeymoon trip making an extended tour through Quebec and Ontario, Mr. and Mrs, John;. McPherson, Airs, .Haigh Wright and ;Tack,' were guests of Mr. and Mrs. 1\'V. G. Mc- Pherson at tMonkton on, Sunday. Mrs, F. Pond, •of Toronto, is spend- ing the week with Mrs, James Beattie. Mr. Elroy Brownlee, of tLotidon, is spending a week's; holidays in town. alt`s, .Bttisbin, of Holden, Alberta, was a guest of 'Mrs, Ohartes Adams and other relatives in town last week. Mr, Edward Dawson, of Los An- geles, Cal., and M;r, and Mrs, James Fairservice Londcs'boro, spent Friday at the home of Mr. J. rB, Tyetman, Mrs. Farnham, of Clinton was the guest of Miss A, Tyei•man.ott Friday. ,lire, R, E, Coatesis spending a v eek - in Toronto, Miss• Adeline Tyer'man is visiting her Sister, Mrs, James Fairservice, of i,on deshoro, Mrs, Topping, of 'Brandon, return- ed to her hone on Wednesday„. atter spending two months with' her aunt, Miss M. 'Robison and other relatives. Mr. Jack Arnold loft on Wednesday IncToronto, • Mr, and 'Mrs, A, 'Erwin, of Payfieid, were guests of 'bliss di. Poliison ee Monday and Tuesday. • Mr, and Mrs. Tyerman, Mrs. and Miss Melville spent Monday with re- letfves in 'Blyth, " Master Frederick daarlowis spend- ing a couple of weeks with his grand- parents in Toronto. Mr, Keith. Lamont, of Detroit, was it holiday visitor with his parents, Mr, and 'Mrs, Alex, Lamont:' Mrs. John Downey and daughter lileeta, of Detroit, were Visitors at the home of her mother, Mrs. Dever- eaux Huron 'Read cast. Mr. John 'Curtin, of Chicago, -is vis- ing Ins 'grandparents, Mr. and Mrs, J';tt, Walsh, •ids. and Mrs, Louis Flannery, of Detroit, are visiting Itis parents, •ido and Mrs,John F larat er? . Mr, and .Mrs, R. G. Parke anti Miss Dorothy spent Sunday evening with friends at 1Waltoa, Misses Agnes Purcell and Mary McFadden, of Toronto, spent the holiday at their homes here and they were accompanied back by Miss Leona Purcell e 1 to resume her duties as teacher in that city, Miss Annie Ross returned to To- ronto this week after spending the past month holidaying with Miss - Thompson. Miss Dorene Hudson has returned to her nonce here after visiting for the past mends with friends in Wind- sor, Detroit and Toronto, Mr. and Mts. Leonard Hudson, who were visiting the fornier's par- ents, Me. and Mrs, Isaac Hudson, during the last week in August, have a•eturned to their home in Windsor. Mr, and4r Mrs. Harold McNabb, of Kitchener, were guests of his mother, Mrs. Catherine McNabb, Mr, and Mrs, Robert McKay, of the Detroit, were holiday visitors with Mr. and Mr's, Robert Stewart, Mrs. Stewart and her mothe,i Mrs. McCul- totugh, returned to Detroit for a week's holiday,, Mrs. Vance Dune, of Ethel, and her son , Lockhart and wife, of Bridgeeburg, were guests of Mrs, Agnes McElroy. 3tr. and Mrs, Fitzgerald and Jean, of Hcunifton, and Mr. and Mrs, Roy Fitzgerald and Aideen, of Mitchell,, were guests of Mrs. Hugh Wright. Principal Howard, of Exeter pub- lic school, ,Mrs. Howard and Miss Evelyn Howard and Mr, and airs. O'Brien were guests last Tuesday with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Scarlett. Mr. Fee and two sisters the Misses. Fee., .of iT.ensall, spent : Saturday at. the Mime df Mr. and' Mss.. Ro-bert Soarle`tt , Miss Gra•Ce Scarlett returned ori Labor Day to her school at Burgess - vine and Miss Marion Scarlett resum- ed her 'school at Kippen on Monday. .Mr, Frank Nolan and his another anti Mr, and Mrs. IC. Eckert and Miss Julia Kenny made • a trip to London this week. l'Ir, and Mrs. Loey Henn, of Ford - son, Mich„ and Mo. and ;Mrs. George Allan, of the same place, were 'guests of Mr.' and Mrs R. F. Janes over Labor Day. Mr, and Mrs. Peter Calder,, of St. Ca•tilerin'es, were in', town for. 'Labor Day, the guests of .Mrs. Calder's par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. Adan' 'Hays. Mr. and Mrs. Herb. Stothers and daughter Lenore and small sister, Mr. John Howitt and Miss Jessie Wal- lace,, all of Dungannon, were guests of r. and Mes, Anctrew Kirk Cast week. Miss Wray, of Stratford, was a holi- day guest at the home of 'Mr. and 'Mrs. 'William Devereaux Sr, - Miss' Ria Hills returned to Oshawa on Monday. Mr. John _11cCloy is a Toronto visitor this week. Mr. and Mrs, W. Stevens, Kitchen- er, were Holiday visitors with Mrs. Stevens' brother. Mr. Sam. Jackson. Mr. and Mrs, W. J. Beatty, Erie, Pa., were guests with Mryand Mrs. H. Weiland last week. Miss Mary ?Hays ('Babe) left 'Mon- day for Toronto after spending 'twa weeks in town. Mrs, Will Lyon, Arthur and Ruth. of Londesboro, wore guests of •Mr,' and Mrs.. Andrew Kirk recently. ' Two flyers of the Jack V. Elliott Co. carte to town from Mitchell on Wednesday, They report that the price' of flying high is now lower 113,50 for oem person or $6.00 for two, Mr. C. L. Willis, of Stettler, Alta., is visiting at the' hone of his brother, Mr, Walter Willis and other friends in Huron. Mr, and Mrs. Gordon Willis, of De- troit, are guests of the foaner's par - encs Mr.. and Mrs. 'Walter Willis. l par- ents, It is reported that the tourist traf- fic at the border this week has been the heaviest on record. Mr. Archie Smith and Miss Jennie Smith; of 'Sarnia, were week-eud_ hots with' Mrs. Joseph Gibson, '\Tr. and Mrs. Frank Smart, of De- troit. were visitors over the holiday with Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Elder. 'Miss Ella Elder returned Monday evening from spending- the summer in Europe, where she :toured Great Britain, France, Germany and Italy, flying from Paris to London by plane, Dr, and Mrs, Armstrong, of Gor rie, aid Dr. and Mrs. Armstrong, of Mitchell were guests of Mr. and Mrs A. D. Armstrong Labor Day. The Collegiate Institute re -opened Tuesday with a regis'tra'tion of 2110. ;Rev. and Mrs. George McKinley, of Ingersoll, their daughter, Mrs. Frank Ball, and Mr. Ball, of London, .and Miss Clara B. McKinley, of Toronto, called on Mr. Robeet McKinley and Mrs. A. D, Arntstrodg on Monday. Miss Florence • Laidlaw: left on Oltieday for her school in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs, Noble of Toronto, were week end guests of the hitter's uncle, Dr, Tvfo.K:ay. (Miss Edna Jowett, of Port Huron, is visiting Miss. Florence. Fowler; 1G. Ralph Cresstweil 'left on Tues- day for, Denver after spending the summer with his •sisters, the Misses Cresswell. Mr, .Tame.s Sleeth and little .seph- e wsof Detroit, spent Sunday with his .fund. Mrs. W. lei Stewart, • Miss Connie Rudolph, of 'Toronto, was renewing acquaintances in Eg- nraudtille over the week -end, Mr, and Mrs. Howard Kerr, n1 To- ronto, ,4,. rpulto, visited Mr, and Mrs,'lamu Kerr over the week encs. Mr, and Mrs. Jatnos 'Hannon, of Toronto, were guests last week of Mr, and Mrs, Rdberl Scott, Harout'lhey, ,Mr, and Mrs Flynn, of London, were Holiday guests of Mr, and Mrs. Close; Mr, Leslie Watson, of Toronto. was home for the holiday. Dr, Hodgins spent the holiday here, his family returning to Toronto with him after spending the summer with Mrs. George Henderson, Mrs. S. Somers of iaetroit spent Sunday as the guest of Mrs, 1V. L. Keys. •twit, and Mrs. Melvin Talbot and fancily of Stanley spent Sudda'y es .the guests of Mrs. Annie Reid. Mrs, Robert Fisher and Mrs, James Reid, of Oliuton, Mr. Joseph Hudson of Pontiac, Mich„ Mr. Thos. Sweet, of Pontiac, Mach,; Mr, Thos. Hud- son and Mt. and Mrs. Melvinlaud- son of Marlette, Mich, and their three children, Robent, Emma and Junior, were week enol guests with Mr, anct Mrs. John Consitt, •Mr, and Mrs, J. B, Spencer, Ot- tawa, were guests of Col. and Mrs. R, 3, Heys. over ,the week end. Mr. Thomas Smith of Windsor speut,bhe holiday at his home here. Mr, and Mrs, Wesley Free were Dungannon visitors on Sunday, Gar- net returning with them aS er visiting there, - Mrs, J. F. Snowdon and faintly were Labor Day visitors in Toronto. Mr, and Mrs. Oscar Reid of De- troit, and Mr. and Mrs. Arthur Reid and little eon Bruce of Toronto, visit- ed over the week edit a+taim home of their father, Mr. J. 'H, Reil, Miss Jacek Govenlock, who spent the summer vacation with her. per - eats, Mr, addd+, .!d'J. R Govenlock, Gnlock av left on Tuesday for Weston where she' will resume her duties as teacher in Collegiate of that place. - BORN, liUOIIJL.-3n McKillop, on Tues-; day, August 2% 1928, to Mr. and Mrs. Joseph T. Ilugill, a daughter (Madeline Joyce). BAARIJOW—In Seaforth, on Sunday, August -26th, , 1928, to Mr. and Mrs, Fred Barlow, a daughter '('Ramona Rosina Jean), DOUGAITJLI—At Seaforth Hospital, on. Wednesday, Sept, 5, 1928, to Mr, and Mrs. W: R. Dougall, of Hen- sall a daughter.. . STAFFA. , Mr. Howard Leary, Liendou, spent the week -end at his home here, Mr. R. Webb, Hamilton, is visiting his brother, Mr, S. H. Webb. Mr, and Mrs, O. ,Reed are spending a week at Mackinac Island. Mr. and Mrs. H. Leslie and family are visiting with relatives- around Muskoka; • Mr. and Mrs. W. O'Brien and Mr. Harold O'Brien, Flint, Mr, and M'es. W. E. O'Brien, Owen Sound, and Miss, Pearl Treffry, London, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. F. O' Bruen. 'Mr, and Mrs. C. Templeman and Betty, Detroit, were holiday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, H. Templeman. Misses Metric Si'llery, Irene Sillery, Agnes Patrick, Marzette Sadler, Issa- belle McLellan have returned to their respective schools at Batchawana, Stratford, Parkhill, Whalen, Carlile. EGMOND V.LLE. The Cheerful Chums C. G. I. T. group held their regular meeting on Tuesday at 3 o'clock. The meeting opened with the song, "I would. be True," and prayer by the President. Margaret Forrest gave an interesting- devotional nterestingdevotional talk on The Quest for Jewels. -During the business period a corn roast was •planned, to be' car- r:ed out in the near future. After a pleasant half hour of games a treat of doughnuts and apples was served to the girls by their leader, The meeting was closed with prayer. MANLEY Mr. Eli Rapien's son, who had the unisfortune to 'fall from ,a tree last week and get a severe shaking up,. was admitted to the hospital at Sea - forth, but has been able to return home, '\Vc welcome oars, :Harry Benne- miss and her infant .daughter home frau. Seaforth Hospital. Harvesting has again •been delayed by the recent rains. STANLEY. Miss Marguerite Douglas, of ,Hyde Park, and Mr. and Mrs, Earl Barber, of Komoka, visited friends in Blake, Bii3tfield and on the Bronson and Goshen lines early last week. Mr. and Mes, R, N. Douglas and family, of Blake, spent the week -end with friends at Hyde Park and vic- inity. Ictiss Mai•ga ret Tottgh, of the Bron- son Line, returned to resume_ her duties as school teacher near Painter- stow, on Monday, Mrs. McKee Sr., ° Mr. and Mrs. Cfarenec McKee and son, motored from Toronto to spend Labor Day with Miss Margaret Sparks, of the Benrtson Line, . Mr, John Penhaie has purchased re- cently the farm of Mr. John Cowan; near Barfield. ,After what has seemed like a very brief.vaea'tioit owing to the strenuous.' rush peculiar to the present season, the schools have opened once More I with Miss Lucas ofMitch0 11 in charge of No,4 South anti Miss Herbert, of 1'Tibliert, in charge of No, 4 North. 1'tr. and isles. B. W. Iiess and Mr. and Mrs, George Fess,„ of Hensall, spent Labor Day whit Mi' and Mrs. J. A. Carrie. 'Miss Marytbell Oarnie has returned to tensall to resuute her chitties at H' It ,S611oo'1 thpye. �.�fv 91ozzr �i Country [Tome Duro Water System capacities are greater ,'rices are lower, Darogivesyou more water at a lower price. Long -lift, care -free service guaranteed. A kitchen sink with running water .C1. under strong pressure --a mod- ern bathroom -an up-to-date laun- dry—plenty of faucets in convenient places—all available with a Dura Water System. Think what thio means in comfort and convenience in your suburban or farm home. Duro systems can be used with deep wells, shallow wells, cisterns or springs. They may be driven from high line current, farm light plant or as goilne engine. Installatioin quick and easy. Duro-•ize your country home. Let us recommend the right water sys- tem of the proper capacity for your requirements. No obligation, The Empire Brass Manufacturing Company, Limited. London Toronto Winnipeg : \'anecav er For Salo uy GEO. SILLS and SONS Pressure Water Systenit Mrs. Edward Robinson and Mrs. Samuel Errett of Hamilton, wlto have been visiting their relatives on Goshen line, Stanley, returned to Ha- milton on Friday last, where Mrs. ? rratt wi'Il again take up her work an Deaconess. It has Many Qualities.—The man who possesses a bottle of Dr, Thomas' Eelectric Oil is armed against many, ills. It will relieve a ,cough, break' a cold, .prevent sore throat; it will re- duce the swelling from a sprain, re- lieve the most persistent sores and will speedily heal cuts and contusions. It is a medicine chest in itself. The ease with ;which corns and warts can 'be removed by 'flo'loway's Corn Remover is its strongest recom- mendation. 'It seldom fails. HULLETT. Master George Straut has return- ed to his home in Dundee after spend- ing a vacation with his uncle, Mr. Wm, Fairservice. Mr, arid Mrs, E. Hesk spent Sun- day with friends in Westfield. Mr. Earl Cartwright entertained a few friends Friday afternoon. Miss Dora \redden' spent the week- end with 'Mr. and Mrs. Radford: 3,Xiss Belle Fairservice is spending a few days at her home, A D. SUTHERLAND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds and Investments Phone 152 Removed to New Office, opposite Daly Ford Garage Seaforth, Ontario. II The Svecial Milverton Flour A Good PortionL of beef served to yott for the evening meal, roasted about medium, witch the blood gravy oozing through, ,gives one a foundation. It just makes one'a mouth water to think of it. . flow was that last piece of meat wt; sent you? Wasn't it fine.. GEO. A. STEWART Your •Butcher. Phone 58 Seaforth. BN=HUR i- We have it --Give it a trial., Also Grain Screenings Chop of All Kinds iq° a G. THOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 YO[7R AUTO NEEDS Goodyear Tires and 'Tube,, -- flattery Sales and tlervice: Ohaiming and Repairing all makes ",of d3atterirr A good litre of new and uaed parts nt different makes of car'f If your a oar is in need of repairs, give p , g e its a roll. , Studebaker:Sales andry Service . Studebaker:�ce Realer e "q.JG IPHONE 16 '15N