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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1929-01-03, Page 5CHAIN• S7© RED �WH E 'GOT H LU ET ?. THE Y XZX THESE -- !Ler ons, large and juicy, doz.' .,.35c rOr•lges, 25c a doz. up to.,,,,,,,,,,., , rn,,,,,,,,• ,,,70c Heinz Tomato Soup, 3' tins . •.,,,,,.,,.. ,,,.,,32c Bovril, bottles, 25e, 45e, and 85c ''Beecham• pills, .per box ...,, ,.,, e , 25c ,JCeen's Mustard Ointment , .. . , . . , , 35c Teno's Cough Syrup, bottle 31 c and 35c' Ozco, ktto,lsiaes, .... ,., ........... S n Yours for Service W. ,. M Stewart �■ t �,.�c Sproat Ross, c „u � F Phone 77 Phone 8 eREJI•M We pay the highest prices for good cream. Our services to our patrons are the best that can be given. Do no send your cream to other Creatneries 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 ,im and see the new Models. Seaforth Creamery Co. .Seaforth, Ont, C. A. BARBER, Prop. cif, J, Walker & Son UNDERTAKING -and EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- ' aernmen'°tsdiploma. and license, Flowers Furnished, Night or day phone 67. D. H1 McInnes ehiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the _Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday and Friday Afternodn`e 'Diseases of all kinds success- fully. treated. Electricity used. Just Try It When you feel tired and 'drowsy, slip around the darner and get a massage at sI s SI -10P •You may come in with grouch but will go out 'with a smile. Phone 125. Pianos Tuned Cleaned and Repaired . Chas. A. Howey Residence -James St. 'The only really Natiotial Farm lout -nal. is the Family Herald and 'Weekly Star, Montreal. It has as A D. SUTHERLAND GENERAL INSURANCE AGENCY Real Estate, Conveyancing,.. Bonds and Investments Phone 152 Removed to New Office, opposite Daly Ford Garage Seaforth, Ontario. McKILLOP: School `Report. -•The following are the results of the Christmas examina- tions for S.S. 'N'o. 2, MoKillop, The names of pupil's. whwere albsent for one or more examinations are marked with' an.. -asterisk. Honors 75- p.c.; Pass 60 p.c. Sr, IV. -Meek McFarlane 70, Sam McClure 65, ';Margaret Storey 62, James McClure 50. jr. IV. -,Robert -McMillan 75, Verna McFarlane 75. Sr. LIi,-*fames More 68,. Nelson McClure 56. Jr. NIL --Margaret McClure = 80, Edith McMillan 75, Orville Storey 68, Eddie Storey 60. Jr. IL=Isabel .Anderson 79, Arthur Anderson 73, Charlie Storey 66, Bert McClure 63, *Elmer 'Scott. 'Primer -John Anderson, 'Number on the roll, 18. Average attendance 16J5. Olive V. Medd, Teacher. Miss Edith Hunt of:Toronto d to an Mr.' and 'Mrs, Cliff Hunt of London spent Christmas with friends here, Mr, Earl Dickson of Detroit spent a few days with his parents, Mr. and, Mrs, Geo,- Dickson. Mir, Joseph Hogg, Jr., of Kitchen- er spent the holiday here. Mr. !Millar Adapts received anoth- er carload of cattle from the West this week. - Messrs. J,arnes Kerr,- Aaron Jantzi, Oliver Elliott and Win. Slark.euter- tained the "Merry Makers' Club" to a daitce in the Winthrop Orange Hall on Friday evening of last weele After lunch was served, two well rendered duets were given by (Miss Verna and Mack MacFarlane and black Mac•• Farlatie and Jimmie .Moore accom- panied on the piano by 'Miss Olive Medd. All present report a jolly good time, which goes to show that the boys are -•.splendid entertainers, HOG SHIPMENTS.. For month ending .Nov, 30, 1928• (Seaforth 'Total hogs 499, select bacon 179, thick smooth 283, 'heavies shophogs "11 lights .and 8. 8, tog g d :Brucefield 133, select bacon 33, th. smooth 94; heavies' 1, shop hogs 4, lights and feeders 1. Walton 351, select 'bacon 100, thick smooth 242, heavies 6, -shop hogs 1, lights and feeders 2. (Huron County Total. hogs 6237, ,Select bacon 1'918 thick smooth 3946. heavies 98; extra heavies 2, shop hogs 148, lights and feeder's 54. A'. Prime •Dressing for \Vouuds-In some- factories and workshops, 'car- bolic acid is kept for use in cauteriz- ing wounds and cuts sitsfained by the 'workmen 'Far., better to keep 011 hand a bottle of Dr. Thonnas` Eclec- tric'Oil, Lt is just as geick in action anti does not scar the skin or burn utaey reaticrs'ita' Nova., Scotia as in _. Sasicatchevean, aid is in its new form Want acid For Sale ads 1 week 25c @ire talk of the Douu.nion. TOWN TOPICS AMr, anal Mrs, Robert 'Porterfield spent' Chtlstmas with Mr,, and Mrs. 1 C. Chatuber'lein in Toronto. Mr, Gus. 'Hlckneli, of Kitchener, has rented Mr. Adapt iliays'•houseon East William Street and ie .moving, to town, Mrs, Elmo Brown, of ,Prestmt,. wad here attending the funeral of the late Miss Sarah Gemmel', one Saturday, Mrs, 'MoCioy and daughter Miss Raine, spent Christmas at the !route, of Mr, and Mrs, . J. A. McGreeorr Tuckersrnith: Mr, and !vire, George Hills and Miss Ria Hills, Mrs, lieCloy, and Miss• Fairie visited friends in S. Marys oil Sunday, 'Mt-, and 'Mrs, C. Simpson, of Eg- neondville, • entertained a party of friends on New Year's eve, Mr, andAirs, Mts i eor e Hillsand , G g Miss Ria HMIs and Mrs.'NleCioy anti daughter spent New Year's day _et the home of Mr, and Mrs. J. D, Gem- mel!, Tuckersmiti . Mr. Bert Barry, of Guelph, spent Christmas with his parents, Mr, ani! Mrs, D. Barry, in Seaforth. Mr•, Garnet Wanless, of Ford City; Pennsylvania, is visiting; his sister, Mrs. G. T, Turnbull. The many friends of Mr. Thomas Broome, McKillop, are pleased to know he is improving at the horse of his daughter, Mrs:: Herb.' Trapnell, afterbeing serious! g i v '!!.'last week, Mr. and Mrs, Michael Barry and, httie daughter Frances were visit- ors with Mr. James Purcell on- New Years. ivfiss Helen Heffernan has gone to London, where she has a position, Mr. John McQuaid is laid up with the flu. Miss Alice Daly, A P.C:M„ enter twined her music pupils at an after- noon musicale and tea on Friday, De- cember er _8th, Those ol se takingpart n the program were Roy Oke, Edith Ferguson, Joan Devereaux, Margaret Hay, Jack Hotham, Grace Kreuter,. Marjory Hay, Corinne Hotham, Hugh Oke,\Marjory Wigg, Madeline }loth - am, Alice Devereaux, George Daly. 'Mr. Alex: Campbell and Miss Belle' Campbell have been confined to their home with fist the past week. Mrs. E. Murray, Goderich Street, is much improved after being laid up with an attack of lin last week, :Mrs, Joseph Hoggarth was a New Year's guest of her daughter, Mrs. Harold Large,.and her son, Mr. Clar- ence Hoggarth, Stratford, +Mr. and 'Mrs. Harold Large and son Clarence, of Stratford, spent the week- end with her parents, Air, and Mrs. Joseph Hoggarth, Mr. and Mrs, 1,V. G. Richards and baby Maxine, of' Stratford, spent a few days' this week with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Stewart. Mrs. A. D. Sutherland' accompanied her sister, Mrs,' Corbett, and daugh- ter, who lead been' visiting'; her for, several weeks, to Toronto, and after visiting for several days, Mrs. Corbett and daughter lefit for Edmonton. Mrs, Wallace Archibald' spent Christwas with her mother in Guelph and' left from there to'join her, hus- band at The Pas Manitoba, where -he is with. a surveying party. They. will be away -for some time, Mrs. Carbert is spending the Christ- mas and New Year season with her daughter, Mrs. Holliand, in Dublin. Mr, Kestle Sr., of Exeter. was visit- ing his son Clarence over the Christ -- was season. Miss Kestle, of the Brantford teach- ing staff, is the guest at the hone of Mr. and'Mrs. Kestle, George- Street. 'Orville and, Russell Holmes are confined to their •hone on account of illness. 'Rev, 34r. McDonald is ill at the Manse. "His many friends hope to hear of his speedy recovery. TaIr. and Mrs. Peter Calder left last Thursday for their' home. in St. Cath- erines. • ' Mr. and Mrs. Janes Sproat are both confined to bed owing to the flu, but are recovering., Mr. H. S. Traves, constable in the Royal Canadian Mounted :Police force stationed at Ohs'weken, Ont., was the guest of Miss Erie. Holmes over the Christmas holiday. Miss Jean Pinder,`wiho was taken to the hospital for treatment last week is greatly' improved. The 'Seaforth Public School will open Monday morning, 'Jan. 7, and Collegiate Monday noon, Mr. Arthur Nichols'on has ` rented the farm oe Mr. George Cameron, :Bill Road. Mr. and Mrs. Wilbur Keys, of Stanley Township, who are coming to the Nicholson farm, do not take possession .till' next Spring. Mr. and Mrs. Fred Archibald; of Hall'ille, were Christmas visitors at the home of the fornter's parents, Mr, and' Mrs. .Andrew Archibald, The first real snowstorm of the season descended on this -'district Tuesday and Wednesday: Cars are still' able to run, however, and the temperature has not been low. M. and Mrs. E. C. Armstrong and three children spent New- Year's with,. Mrs. Armstrong's parents, Mr. and Mrs. Andrew Archibald: Mr, Armstrong left on Wednesday morn- ing for Waterloo, to which place they are moving from Upper -Derby, Penn- sylvania. Mi William Muldrew, of :Hamilton, spent the holidays with his sisters, Airs. Robert Scarlett and Mrs. J. R, Scott. Mr. John G. Grieve .and Mr:and Mrs. W, T. Grieve Mid daughter re- turned by motor to Detroit on Friday after spending the holidays in town. err; Grieve Sr. was not feeling well when thee; left but firs friends will be pleased to know he reached the city safely. Mr, Gordon Wilker, of Tavistocic, was a week -end guest of 'Mr., and Mrs. M. McKellar. Mr. and Mrs, M. McKellar. were New Year visitors at Cromarty, •Mr. and Mrs, Sicl Morton, of Port Nelson' and Mr, and Mrs. McArter, of Guelph, were New Year's guests' of Mrs, J, H. Btoad•foot, • YIr, and Mrs, Frank Smith and son Allen, of Port Colborne, were .guests the past week with his parents, :4Ir. and hers, b\ r. R, Sprint and re- turned Wednesday. The toany friends of Miss F. Brine are 'ple'asetl to know she is intprov- OPERA 11OU: SEAFORT-l. Tuesday blight an. ATTRACTION EXTRAORDINARY THE WORLD'S GREATEST FEMALE IMPERSONATOR Ross Hamilton IN PERSON". THE ONE AND ONLY 'Marjorie jOrle OF THE CANADIAN SOLDIERS REVIEW The Dumbells GEORGEOUS GOWNS DAZZLING HATS MARVELOUS VOICE WONDERFUL IMPERSONATIONS SUPPORTED BY HIS SINGING AND DANCING AND Former Stars OF THE Durnbel-Is DN A High Class Musical Review THE CLEANEST, SNAP PIEST AND NEATEST SHOW ON THE ROAD DIFFERENT, DAZZLING' HILARIOUS . Admission: CHIL:DREiN 28 CENTS ADULTS 50 & 75 CENTS Plus Tax Seats selling atAbenhart's Drug Store ing after being confined to the house with. the flu the past week. Mr. and Mrs, Blake Dickey, of Lyn, who have been visiting their daughter, Mrs. W. gC. V . Hollingsworth, have been ill with the e flu. Mn;and Mrs. Frank Baxter visited Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter, Mit- chell, last week. Mr. W. W. Cowan, West Market Street, was taken suddenly ill and has been in a serious condition but his many friends trust he will soon be improving. Mr. and Mrs. E. Ford and baby, of Kitchener, spent a few days with Mr. and Mrs, Frank Baxter last week. Mrs. Harold Warren and childfen, of .Lansdowne, visited her sister, Mrs. C. W. Hollingsworth last weeli The many friends -of Mrs. R. S. Evans is improving after being seri- ously ill with pneumonia last week. Her sister. Mrs. J. .Johnston, of Varna, has been here, Mr. Russell'\Valtefs attended the Hodgs•on,Davidson wedding at Jar- vis on Dec. 26th and acted as one of the ushers. Mr. and Mrs. George Baxter and son Redveres, of Mitchell,' ars visit- T�►ilorng Ladies' and Gentlemen's TAILORS Give us a call COGHILL TAILORING CO. 108 Downie St. STRATFORD 111.111110111.111111.1.111 nu slr..ynd MN, Freak Baxter, .The marry, friends .tf M is M, Rob- ertson are pleased to know she is im- proving after being confined to home the past three weeks. 'Air, Hector Chesney and Mrs, Mul- laly,, of Detroit, spent a kw clays et their Home here, last week, STANLEY, The following names will be on the ballot paper Monday: For Reeve, Wm, Douglas, Arthur Keys. For Councillors -John Etue, John Pep- per, Goldie Graham, : Fenwick Ste- wart, Mervyn Hanley, Wm, McKen- zie, Th polling booths will be No. 1 at S. S. Na. 1 school, \'Vat. McEwan, d,ro,; No. 2 at S. S. No. 10, Thos, Baird,d.r.o.; No,' '3 at S. S, No. I4, R. Dinsdale, d.r.o,; No, 4 at Town Hall, Varna, Ralph Stephenson, d.r,o.; No. 5 at S. S. No. 5, Thont`ds obnsot No, R i 0 6 n at S. S. 4, Carl R. Houston d,r,o No. 7 atWniort school house, Town Line, Louis Dur- and, dao.; No. 8 at Bayfield Town Hall, Alf. Erwin, d.r,o, School Report. -The following is to hr' the Christmas as report of S. S. No.7. Stanley. Sr: 19.- Gladys Coleman 80,8; Annie Taylor 77,7; Alvin Reichert. (absent), jr. IV.-+Hlen Anderson 84.2, Irene Turner 68.2,. Jr. III. -Jeanette McAllister- 77,9; Annie Carlile 73, Doreen Reichert 67.8, Wilmer Turner 60;9, George Ste. pltensod 552, Jr. II. -Allan Love 80, Billie Reid 72.4, Stewart Turner 91,2. Pr. --Juleps Stephenson 87.2, Marg- aret Reichert (absent), Murvin John- son (absent). T. S. Beattie, Teacher. HIBBERT.. Mn,andr"i 'Mrs. ,its. john A\aleft and family and Mrs, Margaret \Valsh, of :McKillop, spent New Year's at the hone of the:latter's brother, Mr. and Mfrs. W. Nigh, Tuckersrnith, Miss Emily. Kennedy returned to Detroit on •Wednesday of last week after spending a few days at the home of her parents, Reeve and Mrs. R. Kennedy, Tuckersmith. The many• friends of Mr. Joseph' Kahle of McKillop, were pleased to see him at church on Christmas day after his long and serious illness. 'Doctor and !Mrs. Traynor, of Dub- lin, wlio have been confined to their home with a severe attack of the flu, we are pleased to report, both; are. improving. Mrs. Luke Nigh,,.who• was their at- tending nurse, returned to her home in Tu.ckersmith on Saturday last, Mn. and Mrs. Atigust. Ducharme, of Hibbert, have the sympathy of the whole community in the death of their infant and'only son, which oc- curred on December 30th, 1928. KIPPEN. • ,Miss Mary McNaughton, of Sault Ste. Marie is, visiting at her home in Tucker•smith during the holiday. .- Mrs. Joe. Ducharme, of Detroit, is visiting her sister, -1•Irs. eeearren Schillie. Mr. `R•obert McNaughton, of Tham- esford, spent the' holiday with his par- ents. +Miss Lena McNaughton, who has spent the last four mouths with her sister Mary, of Sault Ste. Marie, has returned home, after a most enjoyable trip, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Dayman and Miss Beatrice spent New Year's with Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Harris, of Chisel- hurst. Quite a number in this section are sick with the flu.. 'Mr. Robert Dayman is in Toronto. He went to see his sister, Miss Sarah, who has beenverysick.- Mr. and Mrs, H. J. Hubbard, Mr. J. 2y . McClymont, Mr. R. V. Mc- Clymont, of Detroit; Mr. and Mrs, R. L. McClynmont and fancily, of Cha- tham and Mrs.. R. R. Geoghe,a L'onden, spent a few days during the past week at the home of Mt. and Airs. James McClymont, Mrs. Janes MCClyntont and son Harvey spent a few days at the home V. of Mr. aril Mrs.. F. Terryberry, of Twckei'smith, during the past week. Mr, and Mrs, I. Jarrot and son Gil- bert spent the -holiday at the home of Dr, and Mrs. Jarrett, of Ailsa Craig, Mr, and Mrs. Thos. Butt and Mrs. R, J. Glazier spent the. holiday -at. the home of Mr, and Mrs, A, Glazier, of Clinton, Mrs. Nigh. of Seaforth, and daugh- ter Mary. of Niagara Falls,' were call- ing on Mr. and Mrs. J. Deitz. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upshall, of the West, are visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs. W. French. Mr. and Mrs. George Hill, of Eg mondville, spent a day with friends in the village. 'Mr. Jas, 'McCl} moat is spending a few days with friends' in London. The annual Shooting 'Match was held in the village on Tuesday. Wil- liam Kyle was declared winner and Clifford Watson and \V, R, Cooper were close runners-up. The annual meeting of Kippers Horticultural Society will,be held on Monday evening, January 14, at the home -of Mir. and Mfr's, Robert Dins dale. This is a public meeting and the executive are hoping far a large attendance, Let all who are interest- ed in the work of the Horticultural Society in their communityconte t , hie meeting and help plait the year's work. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Upshall, 'o Saslcatchewait, are spending the win- ter with relatives itt this: - vicinity, It is a long time since they were home before and 110 doubt they see many changes. Several around the village ate laid` up with 'fire flu: Mfrs. Taylor, of Forest, is spend- ing a ,week with her daughter, 2ft's, J, C. 'Bell Rev,' and Mrs. Conner spent a few clays with friends in Mount Forest, recently. Protect the child from the ravages. of :Worms by using' Mother. Graves' Woriu Exterminator, Tt is 'a stand- ard remedy, and years of use have enhanced its repetietion, BARN. �1 11,GrUlyY In McKillop," an De- c,enteber 21st, 1923, to Air, and Mrs; Peter Maloney, a daughter(Teresa Loretta), AUOUt R:�1k.-In Ribbert, on De- cember 30th, 1928, to Mr, and Mrs, August Duaharnu, a son. DIED. - OL/ CH .4l�ME,.-•In.� Hibbert, on De- cember 30th, 1928, infant son of Mr, and 'Mrs, August Ducharme. ERUCEFIELD, Nurse fIohner,,af Clinton, and. het son, John Rohner, of Goderieh, are spending their holidays in their home at Bruceifieid. Mr, Jim Kitchener; and Rev. C. A. Mustard and Mr. T. Mustard, of To- ronto, visited at the 'home of their parents it B s t cefi p ru ell last week. e M r, 7 Mr. d r ar Mrs, r Swan „' w and J his daughter Mamie are spending their lrolidays 'with friends in Hamilton and T'orouto. ` The ntentber•s and associate help- ers of the Women's Missionary So- ciety will be'glad to hear that with the aid of their Christmas offering their auxiliary exceeded' their alloca- tlots, Mr. John McIntosh, of Torontto�,. formerly of Brucefield, who has befit, preaching in a mission field' in Sas- katchewan during the past. summer, gave an interesting address' on his work at the morning service last Sun- day. 400 students were sent out by the United Churoh to missies fields last summer. iMese Violet Petrie, of Saul.. Marie spent the n-eek-ettd at the home of her sister, 'Mrs,:-R�rber 'A1 leer. Mr, ,arid Mrs, George S ley and Bobby have returned to ecks'on, Mich.,' after ,slieixding the risttnail holidays at the lronte 'Of Airs, Jattees t� Ch bleDoneld s Alis' Anna. Caldwell, of Niagara Falls, N.Y,, is, visiting at her !tome au the second'of Stanley. Miss 13. Irwin; a£ Whighaire is vis - g Mrs, H. F. Berry, . Mrs. George 'Swan and Dorothy have returned !conte after spending Christmas fn Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, J', Maxwell, of North Dakota, are hero visiting their sister, Miss 2fttnro, who is ill. Miss Flora Sauter, Detroit, is spending'. the Christmas" holidays with her brother, Mr, Jim. Souter, Y.P.S.-The aminal Watch Night ,. escorts of the Yining People o was: heft! on Monday evening at 8:30 o'cl"ock, It commenced by community sing - followed by games and contests. George Knight gave a recitation. The Brueeficld Campfire Orchestra gave two numbers. A devotional Pro- gramme followed after lunch, Rev. W. A. Bremner, Lance Norris, John McIntosh and Leonard Boyce gave addresses. The meeting closed with silent prayer, followed by. prayer by Mr. Bremner, We are pleased to see Mr.' R. Rob - ns o tt again after g his r em illness, e Miss 'Evelyn Wilson is improvinz iter her recent operation InSeaforfh ospital. Mr, George Knight spent ' Monday n London. , aH• "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 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. CAMERON Your Butcher, Phone 58 Seaforth,' BBN=HUR The Special Milverton Flour We have it -Give it a Trial, Also Grain Screenings Chop of Alt Kinds GRAIN DEALER PHONE 25 YOUR 7MJTO NEEDS Goodyear Tires and' Tubes. Battery Sales and Service. Charging and Repairing all makes :of Batteil'es• "7 IA good line of new and used parts of differers makes of cars. If your oar is iii need of repass, give as a call. Studebaker 'So.'es and Service ReaCriS Garage PHONE 167W eletelesellemeleessesammeimmemommeteemeseleaseealeleietemewalleeeMesee