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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1928-12-13, Page 5THURSDAY, DUCE BER 13, 1925. THE SEAPORT fr. N 7i!$ CHAIN RED &WHITE STORES —OUR SPECIALS FOR ONE WEEK -- White Beans, hand picked, per lb, 4.0e. Fancy Palled Figs in two -pound boxes ,. ,.,.,•,•,39c Catsup, 1x4-oz,bottle, Crosse, and Blackwells, introducing at •,,28e Imported Baby Carrots, vdty nice, per tin 14c Pettey Whole Small Betts, per tin . , • , . , .. , , , , .. • 23c Corn on Cob, 5 to 6 cobs III 44011 tin, at ,.,..,•..,25c Our season's stack' is most complete. Watch next week for prices quite are h ore we .-onlybet level an Candies, Nuts, Flo. We buy the best, proud of our qualities. • . WE USE UR RITE AT THE REDAND WHITE E S W. Mt Stewart Phone 77 Rhone 8 Ross J� S reit • P gat` alu�ar�s ig►her th eREA 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 Mellotte Cream Separators. Come in and see the new Models. Seaforth Creamery Co; Seaforth, Ont; C. A. BARBER, Prop. W, J, Walker & Son UNDERTAKING —and— E•MBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license: Flowers Furnished, Night or day phone 67. D McInne H. s chiropractor Of Wingham, will be the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternoons — Diseases of all kinds success- fully treated. Electricity used. Just Try It When you feel tired and drowsy, slip around 'tine corner and get a massage at SID'S SH'h You may come in with a grouch but will go out with a smile. - Phone 125. Pianos Tuned Cleaned and,. Repaired A llowe y Chas. Residence—James St. HILLSGREEN. Miss Muriel Carlile spent the week- end at the home of Mr. 1Lloyd Keyes, Varna. Don't forget the Christmas tree en- tertainment to be held on Dec. 21st at 8 o'clock in ftillsgreen United church. The Young People's League was held on Monday night when the Blue side put on the programme, Miss ',Martha Carlile is spending' a few days at the home of Mr. Elgin McKinley's, Goshen Dine, Miss Margaret McKCinley, of Gosh- en, spent the week -end at Mr. ,Harvey' Coleman's. • Mr. James Love Jr is still. confined to his room through illnestY but this many friends hope he may soon take a change for the better. ,Miss Veva Smith has returned hotne after spending a couple of weeks in Clinton. A Good Investment. CAN•ADhAN NATIOONAL RAIL- WAY COMPANY 40 Year 4% p.c. GOLD BONDS Guaranteed unconditionally. as to Principal and Interest by the !Government of the Dominion of Canada. Interest payable June 'i'st and 'Dec. let. (Coupon Bonds in the 'denomina- tion of $1,000 with privilege of registration as to principal 'only or as to principal and interest. Price 96 and int. yielding 4.72 p.c. Your -Orders will receive our prompt attention A D. SUTHERLAND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY' Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bonds and Investments Phone 152 Removed to New Office, opposite Daly Ford Garage atafortta, Qntario. Birthday or anniversary greetings -by telephone When a birthday or anrtiver- sary cdnies•around, and you want to -congratulate a dis- tant relative is-tant'relative or friend,•what that you could buy would mean so much to therecipi- ent ecii- p ent as the cheerful sound of your voice over the tele- phone? With the first words of your greeting by Long Distance, k memories of days spent to- gether flash before the mind and the moments glow with these shared recollections of the past. One of the greatest blessings Long Distance confers is the opportunity for renewing and strengthening the ties of friendship and affection be- tween those who are separ- ated by distance. Try it. 'livery Bell Telephone is a Long . Distance Station." 707 TOWN TOPICS Mrs George Sparks left ate. Tues- day to spend the winter with her sister, Mrs. McAsh, of London. Mr and Mrs, Ernest Geddes were at Wingham on Suuday, . visiting with the tatter's sister, who is ill. Mr, Ernest Edge leaves on Thues- day for Brantford, to which branch of the'Doininion Bank he has been teatlsferred. Mr, Murray S'avaege, who has, been with the Bank of Commerce at Ex- eter the past year, has deet transfer- red. to Wellesley. • ,Mrs, William. Clads of 'Varna, Is Spending the winter with her daugh ter Mrs, R, S. 'Evans, James Street, fudge j'ackson, of,.Lethbridge, is a few with his sister, dtt f w dais spending g 3 Miss Jaeksien, Egmondviile. • Mr, Edwin Chesney, President the •Sealoeth Juniorlarm is will give an address at the conference planned by the Institute Branch of the Depart- ment of Agriculture, ,to be held in London on iyirs. Jos. l Hridaoggarth3'• was in Strat- ford Saturday visiting her daughter,- Miss Ethel Hoggarth is recovering and able to be up after her serious illness. Miss Ethel MidDougall, of the Ford Hospital staff of nurses, Detroit, spent Sunday and 'Monday with her mother, Mrs, Henry Hoggarth, John Street, iMr. James I. Johnston has finish- ed his fox pelts and expects to have his foxes here soon, ,Mr, and Mrs. Joe Ecleart have re- turned •turned to Oakville,here Jo still w e i s tll cutting down hills on the highway and expects to be employed for the ,winter, Mrs. Win. Neal Sr., of Walton, .and son, Dr, Neal, of Peterborough, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs, J, R.Goenlck. Govenlock. Mr. and Mrs. Anderson, of Gode- rich Township, were • the guests of Mr. and Mrs. Sam. .Hanna on Friday. Mr, and Mrs. Fred Scarlet, of Wal- ton, aid Mrs, Annie 1Reid, were in Stratford ,on Wednesday on business. ,4r. W. Kenneth Anent, of Cal- gary, Alta., is hone to spend Christ- mas with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. William Anent. Mrs.. R. E. Coates Inas sold her beautiful hone on Sperling Street to Mrs. ,R. H. Ferguson, of Walton,-pos- session alton,-pos-session to be given April 1st. Mrs. Coates has net yet. made definite plans for the future, but her many friends hope she will decide to retain in Seaiforth. Mr. and Mrs, Chas, Clark and Mrs. ,Harp,S of Aylmer, visited Mrs• R. L. Clark, over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Robt. McKinley and Mr. and Mrs. Sant. Hanna spent Mon- day visiting relatives at Hensalt. Mr. W. "Patrick, Shakespeare, was a week -end .guest with his grandmoth- er, Mrs. McKenzie. Mr. and Mrs. W. Finlayson, Milver- ton, spent the week -end" with the for- mer's .parents, Mr. and Mrs. James Finlayson. Mr. and Mrs. Harry Stewart and family. of New Hamburg, were week- end visitors with Mr. and Mrs. Robert McKay. At a meeting of the Scott 'Memor- ial Hospital 'Board on Tuesday might, the tender of Geo. A. Sills i&.Sons for the plu•mibing was .accepted. Tenders for heating system and electric wir- ing were not let. Mrs. Harry Norris and Lila, of Cro- 'tarty, spent the week -end with, her sister, Mrs. Hugh 'Wright. Mr. Campbell ]low and son Earl, of Russelldale, were visitors on Monday at the homeof Mrs. Hugh Wright. Mr. Sandy MeNab, N. Main et., is laid up with a sprair/td hand:. Mr. and Mrs: G. 15. McIntosh and family, of Detroit, visited over the week -end at the home 9f 'Mrs, Wan. Scott, Goderich st, Miss Hicks and Miss Helper, of the Collegiate staff, were in London . on Saturday attending the• wedding of the fornter's sister. Miss Hicks acted as bridesmaid. Miss Linnie Holmes is spending a month at the home of her father, Mr. S. T. Holmes. ,Miss Holmes has just returned from her trip abroad, and has been in Toronto with her ,brother Glen, who was seriously i11. The many friend's of Mrs. Walter Willis regret her serious illness. Tues- day evening Mrs, Willis suffered a severe relapse. Mrs. `MacTauish, of Acton, is mak- ing her home with her sister. Mrs. Alex. Park, "Jarvis street. • Mrs. McJAr•ter and daughter Peggy, of Guelph, and Mr. and Mrs. Sidney Moryon, of 'Port- Nelson, were week- end visitors with Mrs. J. H. Broad - foot, Miss Minnie Habkirk is ill with an attack of Ru, Mr. Leonard Brown returned Mon- day from Windsor and will remain here till January when he enters Busi- iaess' College in Toronto, Mr: Bill Stevens has returned home after spending nearly a year in the. West. �'.P.L• A,. special missionary meeting was held Monday evening at the regular Young People's League. in -Northside United Church, Twenty-seven. ladies of the McKillop Branch W.M.S. pre- sented a missionary exercise. The parts were all well portrayed, making a every interesting part of the pro- gram, ` The topic, "African. Missions hi' Angola," was taken by Mr, Craw- ford, - The Bible 'reading was given. by Mrs. Chapman, Two solos were sung. by Mrs, Me,Gavin . and Mrs. Hopper. The meeting closed with "God Save the King." CLASS ANNUAL MEETING, ' Tele Philathea Bible Cltiss.of North Slide United Church met Wednesday evening at the home of.l'trs, James Beattie, Church st, This is the sec- ond of.the social evenings the Class has had this winter, the previous, nieeting'being at the home of !Ire, Annie', Reid. The election of officers, business and preparations for supply- ing Christmas . Cheer occupied the greater part of the evening Recognized as a leadi»" specific for the 'destrltction of worms, Mother Graves' Woran Exterminator has Prayed a boon to suffering children everywhere.: It seldom fails. E1-1TT1 E' I3argains Insures You a MerryJ+' ehristmas ilmessems eem NG icfh .�,7iTUR..'UEG. tu11f THE KINGSTON-O'CONNOR PLAYERS OFFER Shakespeare's IMMORTAL COMEDY — 5 ACTS 9 SCENES The Merchant of Venice 1 An Exceptional Cast of Players - Beautiful Costumes . Special Scenery and Lighting Effects Cardno's Opera House, Seaforth NOTE—This is the original city show which has been playing to prices from 1 to 3 Dollars in the larger cities. 'Special prices for Seaforth, 50c, 75c, S1.00. Plan at Aberhart's Drug Store, CHRLSTMAS MAILING. Sunday. The parcel and stamp wickets at Mr. Harold $tanibury had an oper- the Post Office will be kept open ation in Clinton Hospital last Friday until 8 p.m. on the 20th, 21st, and 22nd and is improving nicely, for the .benefit of those wive may not Mr. George Layton returned Mem- have an opportunity of getting to the day from the U.F.O, convention • in office during the day, Mail for focal Toronto. He also visited his broth delivery, if so- desired, by the sender, .et, lire. Charles Layton, in Hamilton, may be handed in at the wickets from while away. y now on and sante will be held until The many friends of Mrs. George the day before Christmas before be- Hill will be ,glad to hear that she is ing distributed. Such mail must be recovering from her recent illness. handed in at the wickets; not placed Mrs. James Moodie visited friends in any of the mail boxes or` mail re- •in Goderich last week. ceivers at the Post 'Office, together Miss Mamie Swan returned home with the request that same be held this week after spending a few weeks until the clay before Christmas. Mail with friends in Goderich. for the Western Provinces should be Y.P;Swliss Eleanor Snider, the despatched this week if, possible. missionary convenor, presided at the Every effort is being made by the staff monthly missionary meeting of the to give the public efficient service and. Young People on Monday night. all enquiries regarding mail matters Scripture lesson was taken by Hazel will ,be cheerfully given.—C. P. Sills, Haugh. The topic was taken by PM. Edna Bremner, who also led the dis- cussion period. The meeting closed with the Mizpa'h benediction. Miss Verna Birk, of Dashwood, spent the week -end with her cousin, Miss Hazel Haugh. ,Mr. Cecil Oke, of Loudon, spent, Tuesday and \Wednesday in the ri- cinity. Miss Nola Guiser, of Dashwood, spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs. Will Sinclair. ,Miss T. Storey, of MnKillop, is teaching SJS. No. 3, this week owing to the illness of their teacher, Mr. Leonard Boyce. Rev. Mr. Hilliard, who•is home on furlough from Japan, took the service here Sunday night. His address was listened to with great interest. Mr. Reg. Knight spent Saturday in London visiting his brother George, who isill in Victoria hospital. Mrs. Roy Hastings and children have returned to Wingham after spending the past two weeks with her mother, Mrs. Janet Ross. Mr. and Mrs. Roy Monteith and children, of London, visited over the week -end with the latter's mother, Mrs. Janet Ross. Mr, Alex, Mustard Sr. has returned home from Clinton hospital but is still very poorly. Mr. Thornton Mustard and Rev. C. A. Mustard, visited their father last weep and also attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs, McEwen. 'Miss Dona Stttitlt, of Kippen, visit- ed over the week -end with Mrs. Geo, Swan. McKILLOP. Report of S. S.' 6, McKillop, for November. Those marked with an asterisk have., been absent 'for one or, none examinations. Sr. IV.—Harvie HilIen 81; diary Duffy 79; Marion Little 69t'Wliouis Duffy 56. Jr. IV.—. Evelyn Snarling 80.; 'Esther Duffy 76; Brenton God -in 67; %,Ivan MacNabb 4i8; *Muriel Finnegan. Sr. I,I2.—Iola Beurmann 80; Reggie Pryce 77; Gor- don Elliott 715; Nbrine Little 72; Or- val Beurmann 66. Jr. IItl.—Alma Fin- negan 80; Maudie •Sparling 73; Eve- lyn Hoegy 69; Vera Duffy 61. Sr. II. -Helen Elliot 78; Glen Pryce 62. Jr. IL—Leslie Pryce 76; Gerald O'lHara 74; Rita Duffy 71. Pr.—Everett Beurmann, Hazel Sparling, Mary Pryce and Marie Hoegy (equal) Bae - trice Pryce, Gordon Beurmann. Num- ber on roll 29; average attendance 25. Anona Dale, Teacher. Miss Matilda Storey is supplying as teacher for a couple of weeks near Brucefield. The Moonlight Revelers spent a very pleasant evening at Mr. Brown's on Dec. 7th. Messrs. Frank Storey and Leo. Sonmore left for Kitchener on Mon- day morning to spend a couple of weeks. The many friends of " lir: Samuel Storey are glad to hear he is still im- proving. An Entertainment, Christmas Tree and. Box Social will be held at S. S. No, 2,McKillop, Wed. evg., Decem- ber' 1th. A good programme will be provided. Ohne V. Medd, Teacher, The "Moonlight Revellers" spent an enjoyable evening at the home of -lir, and Mrs. Jos. IIugill on Friday even- ing last. Pupils and young people of S. S. 2, McKillop, intend holding an entertain- ment and box social at the.school on Thursday eve., Dec. 20th, HARLOCK. Don't forget that the Belgra.ve Dra- ntatic,Club are putting •on the 3 -act comedy entitled The Three Pegs," in the Londesboro community hall on this Friday night, Dec, 14th, under auspices of the Ladies' Aid of Burns United -Church. As the admission is moderate. only 36c and 25c, a good at- tendance is hoped for. Music will be rendered by local talent between acts. Mr. and Res, Geo. Watt visited Walton friends on Sunclay. BRUCEFIELD.1L, and Mtis Alex. McEwing and Mr. and Mrs. Howard Snell and family, Mr and Mrs. Charles Parsons Beatrice visited Exeter friends on and Mr, Ernie Stevens attended the Sunday,•commencement in Clinton Collegiate Mr, and Mrs. •Leonard Heard and on Friday evening. family, of Clinton, visited at the home Mfr. Robert \Watson visited at"the of Mr. and Mrs. Glen McKnight, on home of Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Knox last Saturday evening, Egammals Miss .Marjorie Colson Visited her friend, Miss Isabel, on Sunday. • • Mr. Leslie I<nox visited at the home of Mr. a TantoN / n Sunday evening. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Campbell, of Mrs. Isaac Rapson on near Walton, visited at the home of ' Mr and Mrs. Alex. McEwing on Sun - Ladies,' day evening taking their niece, Miss Heleti McEwing home with them -for and a few days. /ry Mr and Mss. Cliff Holland lost Tues- Mt, and Mrs,. Somerville and. Miss:. ■ 'ent�emen s Ella Tomlinson visited at the hone of v day evening. TAILt�R6 Miss Vera 'McDonald had her hon - i V •its remover( in Clinton hospital last Thursday, returned, home on Friday. Give us a call Mrs. 'Cardiff, of Grey, visited her aunt, Mrs, Wesley Beacom; a few C0G11!L day last week, returning Monte oh �/ 4\'e'inesda Mr. ansl Mfrs, David Reid visited et TAILORING CO. the home of Mr, Wilson Campbell on 108 Downie St. STRATFORD Tuesday of this week. The Ladies' Aid 61 Burns United 11111111111101111111111111111111111111111 Church held their Dec, meeting at, CHRISTMAS the hone of Mrs. David Reid, Thut•s of officers and drawing tickets for the day, with a good attendance, Election months for next year, and all took part in the literary programme, after DANCE which luaeh was served, splendid af- ternooa was 'enjoyed, The Jan, meet'- ittg will be at the home of Mrs. Thos, , Neilatts, Fllday, December .2 Miss Florence Watson and -Miss Marie' Rapson visited at the home - of Mr, and Mrs, A. 1W, Beacon on Fri- day everting'. Miss Florence Watson visited Air, and Mrs. Geo, McCall at Londesboro on Friday afternoon. Mr, and MFs. Bewley and Miss Ir- ene and Mr. Reece Ferris were in Stratford on Monday. Mr, and Mrs, Chas. Parsons and Mr, and Mrs. ,Solomon Shannon spent Tuesday in Stratford. `Sfr, Arthur Foreman, of Grey, near Atwood visited at the hone of his friends, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Knox; Mr. and Mrs: W. IL Knox, Mrs, Jen- nie Knox and Mr. and Mrs Isaac Rapson this week. Mr. and• Mrs. Joseph Bewley and family and Mr. Wesley Beacom spent Sunday afternoon at the home of Mr. and Mrs, Samuel Ruddell. CONSTANCE. Mr. and Mrs, John Riley, of Tuck- ersanith, visited with friends in the village on Sunday, and Mrs. George Dale spent Sunday with relatives in Seaforth. IA large crowd from around here at- tended Mr. Ferguson's sale in McKil- lopMond on key, .firs, Leo Stephenson returned home on Sunday from spending a few days in Blyth. The many friends of Mr• James Mann are sorry to hear of itis recent illness and hope fora speedy recovery. Master Frank Riley and his broth- er Charles -spent Saturday in Strat- ford Among those who attended the Guelph livestock show this week were Messrs. Oliver Anderson, Hugh Dun- i lop, Harvey Taylor and Robert Law- son. Mr•:s, C. MacGregor spent a few days visiting friends in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs. George Dale visited WINTHROP HALL Blyth Orchestra the 'fot•mer's sister, Mrs, Bowes, Blyth, over the weekend. Mrs, Ed, Britton spent Sunday„y hanoertasdlsteyillre,, Mrs. Ivy ,Ilenders'on, in Annual Meeting.—The annual in ittg of the \\r,M.'S. was held at Itnof Mrs, Wnn, Britton Thurs lasott, e Tile Meeting opeaed with'• President, Mrs, Roy Lawson, itt chair, .A hymn was sting and pra offered by Mrs. Robt. Lawson 1 Airs. Roy Lawson, Mrs, Snell r the minutes of the last meeting. Ail the singing 61 a second hymn, IN Ed. Britton read the leaflet on Ch tian Stewardship Mrs. Wm. Brit read a paper, "Giving God ottr Be The .President gave an interesting t on the Study Book, Africa. A by was sung end then the election of- ficers was held, The officers for 1y will be: Press Mrs. Roy Iiarvson; V Pres., Mrs Wm Britton Sec., 14 Benj. Snell; Treas., Mrs. Geo. Whe ley; Cor. sec., Mrs. Robt Clar Band leader, lies Ed, Britton; Str; ger's sec., Mrs. Ernest Edams; en box sec 'Mrs, Geo. Dale; ntssi'o' t monthly sec., Mrs. Robt, Lawson F meeting was closed and lunch at served, Notice MR, W. W. CROSIER s giving reduced prices on Hot Shoeing for Cash. No. 3 and under, per new shoe and 25c for setting. No. 4 and over, per new shoe 623 and 30c for setting. "THE MOST UP-TO-DATE CAFE IN TOWN” Seaforth Cafe Serves Special Dinners and Suppers for your convenience, at all hours Refreshments, 'Candies, Cigars, and Cigarettes, Etc. We specially give attention to private parties and 'banquets., PHONE 222 SING WONG, Prop. A Good Portion of beef served to you for the evening meal, roasted about medium, with th blood gravy oozing through, give one a foundation. It just makes one',t mouth water to think of it, Hoag was that Iaet piece of meat we sett you? Wasn't it fine. GEO. CAMERON Your Butcher. Phone 58 • Seaforth. BBN=14tiR The Special Milverton Flour We have it—Give it a Trial. Also Grain Screenings C.C.6. Chop of All Kinds TIIOMSON GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 YOUR AUTO NEEDS Goodyear Tires and Tubes. Battery Sales and Service. Charging and Repairing all makee Jet Batteries. A good line of new and used parts of different makes of cars. If your ear is in need of, repairs, give us a call, Studebaker Sales and Service Realer's Garage PRUNE 167W wataranigiimilie