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Calumet Soap Flakes, large package
Made by Palm Olive Co.
:Keen's Mustard Ointmept, introducing at
By Keen's Mustard Co,,
New tPruttes, good size, ,great flavor, 2 lbs,
Dates, 3 lbs„ and 3 lbs:' Figs, alt for
Mannite, for children, -invalids, etc., bottle 20c
Bath Cubes, makes watersoft, fragrant and refreshing. Direct from
England. If you ever take a bath, try these 2 pkgs. 15c.
Economy rules at the Red and White
Ross J.Sproat Rhone 8
68c.
14c
33c
23c
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Over 1000 stores in Canada
Seven Deliveries each. Day
C.REAM
We pay the highest prices for good cream.
services to4our patrons are the best that can be given.
Our
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 Mellotte Cream Separators. Come
in and see the new Models.
Seaforth ,Creainery Co, Seaforth, Ont.
' C. A. BARBER, Prop.
W
J, Walker & Son
UNDERTAKING
—and—
EMBALMING
Motor or Horse Equipment
W. J. WALKER, holder of Go.:
vernment diploma and license.
Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67.
IL H, McInnes
Chiropractor
Of Wingham, will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth
Monday, Wednesday and
Friday. Afternoons
Diseases of all kinds success-
' fully treated,
Eleotricity used.
Beware of an Itchy Spot
Keep yodr hair and scalp
clean, also free from 'dan-
druff by having your next
shampoo at
SID'S..
SJ4O
Just around the Corner in
the Dominion Bank Build-
ing
Phone -125.
Pianos Tuned
Cleaned, and
Repaired
Chas. -Ai llowey
Residence—James St,
A D. SUTHERLAND
GENERAL INSURANCE
AGENCY
Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bond.
and Investments
Phone 152
Removed to New Office, opposite
Daly Ford Garage
Seaforth, Ontario.
COMMERCIAL HOTEL,_
Seaforth
on, WEDNESDAY, NOV: 77TH, 1928
J. B. KNIGHT-
display
NIGHT-
display a complete line of ladies'
and gent's
Hair Goods
including Patent Structure
Advice on all Scalp Ailments and
the use of Inecto.Rapid
Phone Hotel for Appointment
The W;T, Pem ber Stores
Limited
129 ,i ONGE ST„ TORONTO,
ONTARIO
DANCE
to be held in Walker's Halt
Bu er cefi ld
Friday da Nov. 2nd
BEST 'DANCE OF SEASON
Dancing 'at 9 .p,in, sharp
Collins Orchestra. Lunch served
Gentletnten 75c
Want and For Sale ads, 3 times 50c
TOWN TOPICS
The manyfriends £rie of .1fiss Edit
Ritchie are glad to see her aroun
again atter her recent operatign fo
appendicitis.
Mr, anci- :Mrs. :Levi lileLaughll
Mr, and Mrs. .Wilmer ''McLaughlin an
family, a r t y of Kitchener, i
e d Mrs. \ lar
g
are :Balton,. -of I'oidan wich spent th
week -end with Mrs, Eleanor Ritehi
and Mr. and Mrs. E. Fletcher, of Eg
nionilville. Mr, Levi McLaughlin i
a brother andMrs.'B'olton is a siste
to Mrs, Fletcher.'
The ladies of St. Thomas' .Aagli
can 'Church intend to hold their an
neat bazaar' and supper on Thursday
Noy. 29th.
Miss Dorothy Kerslake, Toronto
accompanied by Miss Mary Hardist3
Galt, visited over the week -end at th
former's,honse here,
Mrs G. T. Turnbull returned o
Monday after spettdiil�g a month 1
Hpntst ille and Toronto,
Mrs, J, H. Nichols, of Toronto, an
?dr, lar, A. Wright, of Detroit, spen
the week -end with their sister, Mrs
Dalton.
Mr, Harold Coates, who has bee
associated during the past year with
Prof, Parkin in the Aeronautical Re
search Laboratory at 'Toronto Uni-
versity, left this week for Camp Bor-
den to join the Royal 'Flyiag:Corps.
Mrs, George Sillery left on Tuesday
to spend the winter with her son, Mr.
Morrison ISillery, at Marquis, Sark,
Mrs, R. E, Coates has returned after
spending several weeks with friends at
Guelph,
: Mrs, Robert Clenna'han, of Glencoe,
is visiting friends in Seaforth and
it
tocintY
W. The Rea. P. Lane was as in.
London
on Sunday last conducting services in
King Street United 'Church.
Mrs, George Weir leaves next'week
to spend the winter with her daughter,
Mrs. (Dr,) Latimer, at Anderson, N.
Carolina. nt
Mr. Alex. Gray, of Egondviile,
suffered a broken wrist and painful
neck injuries when he fell 17 feet from
an apple tree on Thursday. With
Mrs. Gray a helpless paralytic invalid -
it was a trying accident for the fancily.
Mr. and Mrs. Sam. Hanna left on
Thursday to attend the funeral of her
brother-in-law, Mr, W. J. Reid, who
died Wednesday morning at Anoca,
Mich., following an operation.
Mr. Walker and Mr. Hudson, of
Marlette, Mich„ and Mrs. Troyer
spent the,latter part of last week with
Mr. and Mrs. John Consitt.
Mrs.' Reid, of Lucknow, was. a
week -end guest with her sister, Mrs,
James Sproat,
Mr. and Mrs, Sid. Gemmel' spent
several days this• week in, Toronto, re-
turning:Tuesday.
Mr. and lars..A, E. Sage and family
of Stratford, were week -end guests.
with Mr. and Mrs. Robert Stewart
Mr. Jack Daly, of the Bank of
Commerce, has been transferred' to
Dublin branch on. Thursday. Mr:.
Burke of Dublin will fill the vacancy
here.
Mr. and Mrs. Cecil Oke, of Tuck-
ersmith, who are holding an auction
sale on Wednesday, are moving to
town shortly.
' The Misses Brine were visitors in
Toronto this week,
Mrs. Lowery, of :Brussels, is the
guest of her sister, Mrs. A. L Porte-
ous this week,
Friends are pleased to know that
Mrs. William Butts who has been.
eriously ill for the past three weeks
t her son's, Mr Thomas Butt, of.
Kipper,' is sufficiently improved to be
ble to come home.
:Mir: and Mrs. Melvin Talbot and
amity, of Stanley.. township, were
unday visitors with -firs. W. L.
<eys.
Rev. Dr. McIntosh, of London, vis -
ted at the home of 3. 3F. and Miss
Robertson, oh Sunday, while in Sea-,
orth: The'former attended model
choot with him at Goderich.
Some people were awakened from
heir slumbers about midnight Sunday
y the honking of a large Hock of wild
eese winging their way towards
ack Miner's resort. -
Mr, and Mrs,; Wesley Free, with
Grace, Garnet and Harold, visited at
he home of Sydney Free in .Brantford
n Sunday.
'Cal, and Mrs. R, S. Hays and
Gorge visited at the home of Mr. and
Irs McLelland; Toronto, during the
eek -end. George returned to Lon
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ST. COLUMBAN.
Mr, and Mrs, Michael Downey
spent Sunday in,London.
Miss Ellie Dorsey, of ,London, spent
a fed days this week visiting her bro-
ther, Mr. and Mrs. William Dorsey,
Mrs, Dan, McMillan returned to
Detroit last week after spending a
week's visit with friends here,
Mrs. Owen Hart has been can the
sick list. We hope to see her out
again soon,
dr, Bill McMillatt has returned
from Detroit after a few months spent
there,
rTHE TELEPHONE RADIUS.
It is interesting to note the num-
ber of telephones, brought within the
talking radius of Canadian subscrib-
ers; ,Great. :Britain. 1,600,000 tele-
phones; Germany, 2.8.50 ,000; Belgium,
204,000; Holland, 237,000; Switzer -
Denmark (Copenhagen) 127,000;
Norway (Oslo) 43,000; Sweden, 163,-
000; total in Europe 5,766,00, The
Canadian telephone user is also with-
in reach of 18900,000 in the United
States. Altogether there is a grand
total of 26,048,000 with the circle of
oral communication,
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Christmas �tmas S eco 1s
Arriving
Each ch Day
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Beanie's China Store
WINTHROP.
Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Bennett, spent
Sunday with Mr, and
\rs, Lloyd
Porter, of 'Crenbrook.
Dbn t forget the s
Thar s i �'a
1, to
dance in the Winthrop hall, Nov 9th
Blyth orchestra in attendance,
\'Cr, Armand Kersaick, who has been
engaged with Mr. W. C. Bennett'for
the past two years, has left for Kitch-
ener, where he has secured a good
position with' the Goodrich Tire 'Co.
Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dolmage en-
tertained the "Glee Club" last Tuesday
evening. The evening was spent in
progressive euchre. Ladies' first, Miss
Alntira Shannon, a beautiful box of
stationery, and Mr. A. A. Cuthill sec-
ured men's first, a deck of playing
cards in a leather case. A very dainty
lunch was served by the hostess.
Miss Vera Haist spent the week -end
with Mrs. John Haist,
The anniversary services held here
last Sunday were well attended. Rev.
Mr, Weir, of Blyth, conducted the
morning and evening services.
Miss Edna .Campbell, of Bensniller,
spent the week -end at the home of
her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert
Campbell,
VARNA.
Mrs, Gibbs, of Nanticoke, is visit-
ing relatives in and around the vil-
lage, ,
Several from this district took in
the fowl suppers.; held at Zurich and
Middleton.
The many friends of Mr. Kippford
will be sorry to know he is under the.
doctor's care. We hope for a speedy
recovery.
Mr. M. Elliott shipped live stook to
Toronto Saturday.
Mr. C Steil: is busy these days
building a new fence on the school
premises.
The members of St, John's Church
were entertained Friday evening to a
fowl supper at the home o'f Beatty
Bros- After supper the evening was
spent in music, singing and. other am-
usements.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Sherritt, of North
Dakota. in company -with their neph-
ew, Mr. T. Sherritt, of Hensall, called
on Mr, and Mrs. John Beatty last
week.
Mr. 3, T. Reid, of London, was in
our burg last week.
Mr. and Mrs. Mossop and daugh-
ters spent Sunday with friends on the
Bronson Line.
:Bean growers are smiling these days
as the market looks promising.
ROXBORO.
The Doerr Company, Kitchener,
who have the contracts for Hydro
wiring, have finished at Mr. Garro v s
and Mr. Aitchison's and are now at
Mr. Joseph Scott's. They have yet t
wire the places -en the second con-
cession down to Mr. McNay's,
lir, and Mrs. JohnMcCowan have
purchased the house at the corner
from the Walker estate and are re-
modelling it.
The Midnight Rovers' Club are hav
inga masquerade party at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, Duncan \McCowan on
Thursday night. • -
Mr., John Scott had a successful
sale Tuesday, Mr. Scott intends re-
tiring to. Seaforth.
Messrs. R. Dodds and C. Eckart
have completed the contract of J, M.
Eckart's chicken house:
Coghill
Tailored
Clothes
Arc known for their depend-
-able service, style, perfect fit-
ting'and quality`Iniloring,
Ask the man, who wears Cog
hill tailored clothes,
COG II I LL . --
TAILORING
108 Downie•St. STRATFORD
ELIMVILLE.
Mr, and Mrs. Charles, Stephen and
Laurie, Mrs. s. Thas. Bell and Miss
Bessie Bell spent the week -end with
relatives in Detroit and Bay City,
The sympathy of the community is
extended to Mr, and Mrs. Fred
Wright in the loss of their infant dau-
ghter last week.
Mrs. (Rev.) White and children and
Miss Helen March visited in Wind-
sor for a .few days recently.
lire are pleased to report that Mr.
Philip 'Murch is recoveis-ing nicely
from his accident last week.
HARLOCK. -.
Mr, Sidney Smith and Mr, and
Mrs. Provost and baby, of Detroit
visited at the home of \Ir. and Mrs
Robert Ferris over the week -end.
We are pleased to know that Mas-
ter Jimmie McEwing, who has been
laid up with a felon on his hand, is
well enough to be back to school
again.
Mr, and Mrs. Eddie Farquhar and
children, of hear Clinton, visited at
the home of Mr. and Mrs. Norman
Sheppard on Sunday.
Mr- and Mrs. Simon MoVittie, ac-
companied by Mrs, 'Sinton McVittie
Sr, motored to Heapeler Saturday to
visit the former's brother, Mr. Albert
McVittie and' family, returning on
Sunday but leaving Mrs. McVittie Sr,,
who purposes spending the winter
with her son and his fancily.
'Miss ''Lydia Reid attended the mas-
querade ball in Blyth on Friday even-
ing.
Mr, and Mrs. Bewley and family, of
near Walton, and Mr. and Mrs. Wil-
liam Bell and family, -visited on Satur-
day evening at the home of Mr. and
Mrs, Robert Ferris.
We are sorry to know that Mrs. H.
W. Allen. who is very sick, is not re-
covering as her friends would wish.
Miss Marjorie McEwing visited
over the week -end withher friend,
Miss Irene Swinbank, of the London
Road.
Mr. and Mrs. Salkeld and family,,
of Goderich, visited Mr. and Mrs,
William Bell on Sunday.
Miss Marjorie Colson had her ton-
sils removed! in Clinton hospital on
Monday, and we are pleased, to hear
that she is getting along fine.
:lir, Bert Beacom and Willie Knox
attended the masquerade 'ball in Blyth
on Friday evening and although there
was not a large crowd, they had a
very good time.
Mr, and Mrs. George McTaggart. of
Walton. visited at - the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Sinton McVittie on Sunday.
We are sorry that Master Jackie
McEwing had the misfortune on Sat-
urday while horse back riding to fall
off and break his right arm' at the
wrist, but we hope it will soon get
healed so he can get back to school,
Mr, Charles Parsons and Mr Leo
Watt returned home Sunday after
spending a week with friends in Essex
County. and in Iowa and Indiana in
the United States. While away they
had the pleasure of shooting 20 ducks:
Miss Grace McEwan visited Misses
Amy and Ena Parsons on Thursday
night.
'IcEr, Wilfred Crisp and his daughter
Miss Jean, of. London, visited over
the week -end at the home of Mrs. H.
W. and Bert Allen.
Mr. Thomas Stevens, who has 30
acres to plow with the tractor for Mr,
Bert Trwin, started on Tuesday. We
wish him good weather.
alis Arany- Parsons visited with her
friend Miss Harriett Taylor, over the
week end
Mr. an l Mrs. Dan. Stevens and fans-
Stutily visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
Richardday Armstrong, near Ethel, on
:\it and Mrs. William Gallagher, of
'Perth visited at the home of Mrs, H.
W. Allen and Bert Allen on Tuesday
of last week.
-alis Daniel Stevens and Ernie'tis-
ited Miss Annie Stevens in Clinton on
Tuesday
Mr. alai \its, Albert Taylor and
family visited tri/n Mrs. Taylor's
brother, lir. Nelson Lear, on Sunday;
Deputy Grand blaster A. W. Bea-
chnt visited the Masonic Lodge in
Brussels last Tuesday night, and en-
joyed a very fine time meeting- a lot of
Visitors from Listowel attd sitter
towns.
Mrs, A, W. Beacom and Edythe vis-
ited at the home of \ir, and firs.
Isaac Rapsati on Sunday afternoon,
Two papers in one --The Fancily
I3ea•ald and. Weekly Star, :Montreal—
one' for the•
Weekly• farm, the other .for the
'home, both of superior excellence, One
dollar a year covers the subscription,
or three years for :G2,
TUCKERSMITH
Mr, anal Mrs, Ivan Forsyth spent
Sunday with Mr, and Mrs. Wilson
' Allen of Egmondtille
of s Mfona McGregor, of Kippers
left un Wednesday t, trait For a
nurse to Seatorthaietimrral Hospital
tilt; and 1tra. Garden t-Iayter, :vara.
Ro \
9a .l t and d .It,. Pullman spent
p t
\I n
with 1
Mr tl n ,
y and Mrs, David
Steef, of \Ioakton av
Messrs. Sam and Ed. 1feBurney, of
Wucgham, spent Thursday last at the
home of Mr, 'and "Mrs. A, Nicholson.
Mr, George Cameron has purchased
a new Star car,
Many from here attended the anni-
versary services in Seaforth on Sunday
and the fowl supper Monday night.
Mr: and Mrs. Rice of Forest Nook,
Parry Sound district, spent a few
days with Mr. and Mrs, Thomas Cole-
man. Mrs, Rice Is a sister of Mrs.
Coleman's, They were accompanied
by Mrs.'Caleman's• nephew Mr, 'Hud-
son, of :Marlette, Mich, Mr, and
alts. Rice are motoring to their Wai-
ter home in Los Angeles, Cal.
Dr. Peter .McEwen, of Detroit, is
visiting his brother and sister on the
Bayfield Road.
Mr, Bert McI<ay has rented Mr.
Cecil Oke's firm in Tuckersmith, Mr,
Oke is holding a clearing sale on
Wednesday, Nov. 7th.
Mr. and Mrs, George Fairbairn vis-
ited at Mr. A.'Caldweil's on'Sunday-,
McKILLOP,
The following are the results of the
examinations for S.S. No. 2, McKillop,
for the months of September and Oc-
tober, e
, Aame
s ofwwere a tis who ho er a ab-
P
sent for one or marcx a '
e a nut tron-
a a are
marked with an asterisk, Honours 75
per cent„ pass 60 per cent.
Sr. IV. \Iac McFarlane 67 p.c.,
Margaret Storey 61, Sam McClure 60,
Janes McClure 41.
Jr. IV,—Robert McMillan 77, Ver-
na McFarlane 75.
Sr, IIiI.—*James More 68, *Nelson.
\IdCiure 55. Jr-
. III, *M� rgaret McClure 72, Edith
McMillan 72 (equal), Orville Storey
60, *Eddie Storey 53.
Jr, I.I,—Isabel Anderson 80, *El-
mer Scott 70, Arthur And'ersotr 67,
Bert McClure 60, Chaflie Storey 60
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(equal). -
,Primer --John Anderson, Bertha
McFarlane, Elwood Storey.
Number on roll 20, average attend-
ance 18.5. •
Olive V. Medd, Teacher,
The `r\'ioonlight, Revellers" met on
Friday evening of last week for a re-
organization and re-election of officers
of the Club for the taming year. The
first meeting will be held at the home
of Mr.. Edward Price, Friday evening,
November 16th. During the past
winter the club have had very success-
ful meetings and provided? splendid
entertainment for the long winter ev-
enings.
A number of friends and neighbors
gathered at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
John Klein last week to say farewell
to then before they left the farm. Mr.
Klein is going to Pontiac, Mich.
Want and For Sale ads, 1 week 25c
HIBa3KRT.
F'li unit• i, the report .>f S. 8,'2;
7,. Hibbert, for the months of Septen
her and Oelsiber.
4r, IV—Betnace Harris 86 f,er cent
Doris Sararas 75, Beatrice Drover an
Orval Cooper (equal) 6N,
ITL—Ross Hoggarth 65.
Sr.. 'IL—WI/limn ,i,
1 lam
Chambers
5-
Mlerwood Nash (absent from exams,)
Sr,. II, --Earl Drover 32, Benson
Stoneman and John Chappel. (equal;
68, Lorne Chambers 40.
First, -- 'Rae Chambers 63, Rrlt
Treffry 61.
Pi-Intary,-Percy Wright 85, Jut
Verner 83, Wilmer: McDonald 78,
Number on roll, 16. Attendance for
September 11,2. Attendance for Octo-
ber 15.
Victoria Bolton, Teacher.
Call up your
customers by
long distance
An occasional call will make
it almost impossible for them
to stop trading with you.
Do you realize that one of the
largest returns you can se-
cure from the expenditure of
a small sum is to be had by
calling up old customers
occasionally by Long Dis-
tance
Friendliness begets friendli-
ness. How can you or I keep
away from a merchant -who
spends his money to show
his interest in our affairs?
We can't.
The newspaper editor counts?
on this trait in human
nature. He mentions sub-
scribers' names frequently,
because he knows they will
look for them in his paper.
The merchant who occasion-
ally calls customers by Long
Distance is one who can't bo
overlooked or forgotten.
119
A Good Portion
of beef served to you for the evening
meal, roasted about ntedium, with the
blood gravy oozing through, gives
one a foundation. It just makes one's
mouth water to think of it. How
was that last piece of meat we sent
you? Wasn't it fine,
GEO. A. STEWART
Your Butcher.
Phone 58 Seaforth,
EN=I4LJR
The Suaecial \Milverton
Flour
We have it—Give it a Trial, Also
Grain Screenings Chop of All Kinds
C. G. TIIOMSON
GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25
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