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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1929-08-29, Page 5URSDiAY. AUGUST 29th, 1929 CHAiN RED &WHITE 1TCMES Our Prices on Special Lines for One Week—, Jif, the Wonder Soap flakes, reg 25e, for , 39c Branston Pickles, Crosse and !Blackwell, Reg. 25c each,„ ... ... .,,2 for 42a Try these, they are very different, 2 -in -I Shoe Polish, all colors, seg, 15e, for Canned Peas, Barton Brand: per tin Rubber Rings, best quality,.2 dozen for Crosse'aatd Blackwell's pickling Vinegar, galloi Wafer Glass, for storing your eggs, tun 1Oc 10c 15c ,. ,.50c 14e All kinds of other goods at the very lowest prices W. M. Stewart Ross. J,` Sproat ;quality art +ays igher than Price" Phone 77 Phone 8 eRB7M 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 Creamer Seaforth, Co,. Ont, C. A. BARBER, Prop. W,Walker siker &Son UNDERTAKING —and— EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and licenser Flowers Furnished, Night or day phone 67. Pianos Tuned Cleaned and Repaired aired Chas. A. tiowey Residence—James St. 0, H, McInnes chiropractor Of Wingham, will be at the Commercial Hotel, Seaforth Monday, Wednesday, and Friday Afternoons Diseases of all kinds success- fully- treated. Electricity used. `Just Try It WhenY ou feel tired and drowsy, slip around the corner and get a massage at • SID'S SI -14I? You may come in with a grouch but will go out with a smile. Phone 125. ,No need to suffer with corns, Or to run the risk of paring them, Remove them surely and painlessly with Hol- loway's Corn Remover. BIRTHS. HOOIKT'ON. — At Plattsville ort Tuesday, August '29th, bo Air. and , Mrs, John IC, ,.I-hocktoo, adopted son of Mr. and' Mrs,. W i. SniAll, Mar- ket street, <a son. IIUIJLE.Y,-tin Se,alforth Hospital on Aug. 20, 1929, to Mt and 'Mrs.'s James Halley, McKillop, a daugl- l ter, B'RIiGH'AM,--IOn Tat esday, August 27th,'.1920, to Mr, and 'Mrs, Aubert 'Brigham, Blyth, a daughter: { Auto Insuranc PUBLIC LIABILITY PROPERTY DAMAGE FIRE, THEFT COLLISION Let us explain the coverages and the amount of protection afforded for small premium. EVEN A MINOR ACCIDENT, WILL COST YOU MORE THAN THE 'PREMIUM ON A POLICY. Prompt settlement of all claims A.D. SUTHERLAND spending a few days with her mother, Y Real Estate, Conveyancing, Bond: and GENERAL InvestmentsINSURANCE AGENCY Phone 152 Seaforth, Ontario. HILLSGREEN. Miss Eleanor Bell of Heneall is vis - icing her aunt,. Airs, E..Troyer. Miss Mary' • Hagan of London is Mrs. Jas. Hagan and family. Miss Catherine Turner of Clinton is visiting her cousin. Miss (Irene Turner. Mr. and Mrs, Robin McAllister, Mr. Thomas Consitt and son Russell is spending a few days in Toronto. Miss Rena Stephenson is visiting with her brother, George, in Walker- ton. TOWN TOPICS Mr. Moines Puree!' of Detroit spent the week -end df : his home here. Mr and Mrs,' Butterick and . small son were guests Sunday of Mr. and Mrs. G. C. Dale. Huron road, 'Miss Anona ,Dale -Aho.-has been vis- iting at Shelton, Seattle, Mt. Ranier and Pacific Beach in the'. State of Washington, is'expected borne week. Mrs. J'. J. Shine spent several days in London recently. Mrs. John Downey of St, Columbian is visiting her aunt, •Mrs, J. J. Shine. Mr. Fred Adams and family are moving from George street to the house•south df, Market street formerly occupied by the 'late' Mrs. Elber'hant, Mr. James Devereaux and nephew, Mr, D. J. Devereaux of Chicago, are spending a few clays in Toronto this week. Seaforth Public and Separate schools reopen on Tuesday, Sept. 3rd. Mr. John Ferguson is leaving this week for his school' .1-Longlac. N. Ontario, Messrs, Sy!, Allen, Russell Allen, A, W. Dick and James Fina'aga'n were Toronto visitprs for a couple of days. Mr..and Mrs,. H. Stewart and family were Sunday visitors H t r Mr, and Mrs. R,. McKay, • Mr, Alex, Finnigan returned to To- ronto Sunday after a two weeks' race - 'tion with his parents here, Rev, W. D, McDonald and sot Bill of Agincourt called on friends its towti last week. Che regular meting of the 'Wom- en's Institute will be held hi the 'Car- negie Library. on Friday afternoon, September 6th at 3 o'clock" A good pr.pgrant is being prepared, THE SEAT OATH NEWS. TOWN TOMS Mrs.. Ross Sproat will be in aha of the tea et the Golf •Links on Thu clay, September 5. Mrs. W. C. T, Morsan, who h spent a couple of weeks with i slaughter, Mrs. J H. Best, returned Toronto on Sunday, Mr, and Mrs. Worden, -Me. a Mrs, John Ctuunin„gs and' Mr, A, Woodley, o -f Niagara Falls, were St. Marys on Sunday, Mr, J, F, Theisen of Detroit she the week -end at the home of Mrs, Carbert Mrs. Theisen and son Do ald returned home with hien aft spending several ,weeks with M Cariber t. Mrs Joseph Aileen of Willlamsvil N.Y., is visiting her brother, Mr, A. Porteous, Misses Margaret and Helen Fin hairier are spending their holidays London. Mt Wilson Campbell and siste Miss Campbell. of McKillop, hair purchased. Mr. W. M. Stewart's resid ence, North Main street, and wi move in October. Mr. James Do ranee recently purchased Air. Camp bells farm, Mrs. Emma Hawthorn, of Houstot accohnpauied by her cousins Mr, .and Mrs, Sant Utter and Misse Dorothea and Veleta Utter of Hautii ton, and by her friends, Mrs, Mar Brandnu htict Mr. Joe Jiracek, o Houston, Texas visited Mrs. Haw darn's cousins, Mr, and Mrs. Isa'a 'Judean, for a few days last week, Miss Mary Finkbeiner has returned home after spending a week's vaca 'tion in Preston and Galt. 'Mises Elizabeth Willson of Detroit is visiting her sister, Mrs, W, G. Willis, this week, • Mr. Henegan and Miss Henegun and, Miss Deacon of Niagara Falls visited at the- ho'tne of Mr, and Mrs, Wilson Allen this week, �Mr. C. Eckert made a business trip to Stratford on Tuesday. Mr, Murray Savauge has been transferred from the Hickson branch of the Bank of Commerce to the Sar- nia branch, Mr. and Mrs. Robert Dundas and children went to Detroit last week to visit their mother .for a few days, Mr, F. S. Beattie, of Ottawa, is vis- iting his mother, Airs. James Beattie, Church street, • Mr,.and Airs. F. S. 'Savauge and daughter Winnie are spending a week camping at Wolverton. :Bliss Mary Hastings Of Wingliam, and Mrs, John •Gemni.itl (nee Betty Powell) of Pilot Mouitd;''Man., spent the past week With'.. Mrs, Jessie. Brown, • • Wm: Mrs,ut, • R 'McMichael. \Itchy el has returned from spending a. week visiting rela- tives' its Guelph and Toronto. , ,Mr. and Mrs, G. F. Coates have re- turned from their honeymoon and vis- ited friends in town this week, Miss Dorothy Webster of Grace Hospital, Toronto, is 'spending a -few days holidays with her father, •Mr. Wilbert Webster. Miss Annie Ross of Toronto is vis- iting Miss C. Thompson for a few weeks. Mr•'s. William Begely and Mr. and Mrs. Jackson of Port.Dover visited their .cousin, ,Mrs. W. A. Dundas, on Sunday. Mrs. Reid and daughter Ola, of Ex- eter, who have been visiting Mrs, Jno. Hotham, have returned hoane. Mr. and Mrs. 'Dyer and .family, of Stna�throy, and Mr. and Mrs. Maier, of Delaware, were Sunday visitors with Mr, and Mrs. Jno. lHothant. Mr, A. M. 'Woodley of Nliagat'a Falls, left on -Monday after spending several days at the home of his sister, Mrs. Jno, Cummings. Mrs. Love and .plisses Ida and Eva Love were guests of Mrs. S. Hanna f on Monday. Mr, acid Mrs: Ben,' :Keys and family of Stanley spent Sunday with Mr. and Airs. Samuel Hanna, Mr -and Mrs. Samuel Hanna and t Miss Marie Mhtchison, who has spent a month here, left on. Tuesday t for Fairgrove, .Bich. Mr. and Mrs. Egelton and son of Brandon, Man., and Mrs. J. Reid Of Sarnia, were guests recently of Mrs. A Annie Reid. .R•ev, J. Melvin and Mrs: Keys and N .daughter Mildred of Oakdale, Penn., are visiting the former's mother, Mrs. W. L. Keys, .before leaving for • :their home on Friday. Miss Alma Free and Miss Grace d Free are in Toronto this week. Mr. and Mrs. Sam Hanna accomtp- a allied by Mr, J. M. ,Robertson, and •\ Miss' Margaret Robertson motored to T Cranbrooik and surrounding distric't'in Grey township last Friday where the it latter visited the old home. Many e changes in places and ,people were not- in ed as more than a generation 'has slip- ped away since leaving the scenes of vi youth. m rge rS- as ter 10 nil M. in In M,. n.- er rs. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR ALL EINES 00 WL DELIVERED AT THE: STORE TUESDAYS AND FRIDAY'S M. E. CLARKE • WINTHROP Mr. and Mrs, Frank Goldin f Q'a at1a Mrs, d de- lana red ton and • IN ton the 115, res ew S- ed rs or b- td ce 0, s, er at 5- r g s h y 0 le, Stratford and Mr. Golding of St L, visited at the haute of Mayor and Goading on Sunday 'last, le^ M;'. Jahn Purcell has complete in :new kitchen in the place of one strayed by fire, e CowanthaveJh'ad their!and Will resdents wi - for Hydro, 11 'Miss M. Jean Ross of Port Hu r is spending the week with Mr,. Mrs, Merton Reid, Miss 5, I, Stewdar't of Toronto n, the guest o'f Mr, and Mrs, Mer , Reid last week. s lir, F. W„Shetler of Buffalo 'was - guest of his aunt. 1''frs, Adana Kli Y this week. F M. A, Hough and Miss Agi Houc days gwith h f Mr, Mrs. W.E. Ker lake, Miss E Smith aecoaitpani them on their return. - Mr, W. D, Smith and two daughte Betty and Ruth, were in Toronto 1 several days. Mr, ;and Mrs, Lem'ay and son Rd ert of Detroit are visiting Mr, at Mrs.E. R. Crawford. Misses Marion and Jessie Walla are visiting friends in Auburn, Air, Jack Adams of Dayton, Ohi is visiting Mr. and Mrs, 1Vm, Adam Mr. Jim Broadfoot and daught Jane motored from New Jersey a spent the week with Mrs. J, Broadfoot, Mr, Ralph ,Cresswell left on Thur day of this week for Denver, Calif. Mr. Fred Jackson left Thursday to Merriekville. Mr, and Airs.,: Ed. Davis and laugh ter Nurtia of Tiilsonburg are visitin her sister, Miss Edith Davidson. Miss-iKate Keh'oe on Monday nao ed into Mr. Chas. Woods' house nea the Collegiate. , - ibi r John a Ballantyne of St. Thome is visiting. Miss Ballantyne, .' Mrs., MdDonlald who Left Seafort to make her home in California, he rettirned Ma's McDonald o aid fornterl made her haute with Mrs.:Verson wh is now living^in Toronto.' • Hiss Annie. Hart, Goderich stree is spending -the week in Stratford. •Mr. • and Mr Jack Currie hav moved from W.' William street to Mr Adam Hays' house on E. Widlia street, formerly occupied, by Mrs Dorras ce. _Airs. W. J. Free is recovering from a severe shock 'and a compound frac ture of three fingers in her left hand when she fell on the sand near the finish of a race at the L;O.B.A. pic- nic at Grand Bend last Wednesday. Mr. and Mrs. Ahlbarn and daugh- ter of Dayton, Ohio, were guests at the Queen's hotel on Tuesday. For- ty years ago Air. Ahlbarn, then just a ho y, was bus driver for the Queen's for four or five months in the employ of "Dad' 'Step:hens. As this was his first' visit to Seafonth in- those forty years he was pleased'to find ;lir. Ste - I, p ens alive, hale and hearty. 'Mr, and Mrs, Geo: Amos and daughters Mildred and Jessie of Bad Axe, Mich; Mrs. MdDermott of -Port Huron; Mr, and Airs. A. A. Watt and amity of.1Guelph;' Mr, Will Black of \Voodstgck, were guests of :lir, and Mrs, Win. Black over the week -end, Miss Marguerite' Black visited rela- ives in Woodstock several days over he w•eek.eitd. Mr. Bennington and slaughter and too sons of Cleveland are' visiting Mr, rad Airs, Wm, Cudmore, Mr. and Mrs, Russell Israel of \Vindsor were guests on Thursday of Ir. and Mrs. W. Cudmore. Mrs. Lu'ckltart and two children of ew Hamburg visited at the ,home of \fr, and Airs. George Seip 'last week, Mr. and Mrs, F. H. Walley o'f St. Thomas and Mr, and Mrs, 'Gordon oberts of Bridgeburg were Wednes- ay guests of Air. and Airs. G. Seip. Mr. J. 13. Kling who spent ten clays t the h'hme ofaMr. and Mrs, W. D. lemon', returned to Dayton, Ohio, on hursday, Air. and Mrs. Thos, Sproat and fane- y of Peterboro, where _her. Sproat is t the Bell Telephone staff, are visit - g Air, and Mts. Robert McGonigle, Miss Margaret Grieve of, Egmond- Ile has been engaged to teach Eg s e• nt n Conservatives Notice. AA .meeting of the Conservatives Of Seaforth will be held in the town hall on Friday evening, August 30th, at 8 p.m. sharp. . God Save the King, Tailoring Ladies' and Gentlemen's TAILORS LO RS Give us a call ,C . OGHILL TAILORING CO. Downie St. STRATFORD tool onEtalle cl this year. Mr. and 'Mrs. Marshall Stewart who have sold their ,house on N. Main tsreet, are'fittingup apartments in Mr. Stewarts block on the east side of Main street 'before giving up posses- sion of their house on October 20: Mr. E. R. Crawford has purchased a house on Centre street from Miss Crosby. WINTHROP. Mr, .and Airs. Melvin Clarke and Mr, and Mrs. George Clarke of Varna motored to Toronto, Mr. Janes Wake of London visited Mr. and Mrs, A. Sparling for a few days. Mrs, ,Robert "Hogg olf Goderich call- ed on friends in the village on iSamday, 'The W.M.S. and Ladies' Aid, Aug- ust meeting, was held at the home of Mrs, James H. Morrison land was very largely attended. The next meet- ing will be held at the home of Mrs, 0,Sept, McKee on Wednesday after- no n Seg t 4:th Mr, and Mrs, '.George -Eaton and little son Kenneth spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, Kennie!Bennett of Wal- ton, Miss Margaret Montgomery spent a few -days %Vital her cousins, •Misses Viola and I.ueila Montgomery of Sea- fo•th. Mrs, Mae Dar rail ee of Seaforth. spent a few days in the vile pen„. Tfitichoo'l niarans anti kiddies will ha wentling their Way hack to school next Tuesday ntorniug, Opera House, Seaforth, Friday: Night, Aug. 6 PRANK COSGROV , `�, F., Promo' IQti� fisf/'e d NEW C4RTOON COMEDY tee& ,,,Goir 9� e k �r1� I. %'Jubbang oiler ea merriment orig'inaliyy, noz)etO, and"u,i( The Singing Dancing Prancing AIl.Round Hit of the Year The World's Greatest Laughing Show ADMISSION 50c and 75c PLUS TAX Supported by the Most Sprightly and Vivacious Chorus on Tour Seats selling at Ebert: art's Pharmacy. TUCKERSMITH, Miss Lillian Richardson visited the home of Mr, and Mrs. Wil.b Keys Sunday. firs. Henry Peckeider of Lansin Mich., is holidaying at the home Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs, W Charters, 'Mill Road, Mr, and Mrs, Harry, ,Gdieve at family of Windsor, are sending the. vacation at the home of his aprent Mr, and Mrs. T, Grieve, Egmondviif Mr, and Mrs. Robert Coleman an little daughter Rossie of Cromarty spent Sunday with _lir, and Airs, Geo Coleman. . ' Mrs. Peterson of Comber arrive Saturday to spend afety weeks wit re'tatives, Misses Mary and Annie bfuNaugh ton returned home Saturday last of ter 'a week's vacation in Toronto. Mr. Webster McNaughton lef Tuesday to resume his duties in For Wilita•nt.• itilisses.Ma;garet and Janet-\Aratso were vacationinget the home of Mr and Mrs. G. Coleman. Miss Bessie Grierson who spent he vacation at the hone of Mr. and Mrs D. Dapple, returned to Toronto Sat urday last. Mrs. Phillips of Toronto visite with Mrs, Lewis Terbibutt one day last week. Air. and Mrs. Thos. Coleman have returned home after spending a couple of weeks -lith friends In Ingersoll and London and Herman., Mr. Tilos, Hudson and son Stanley and wife and daughter of, Marlette. Mich.,Mich.,and Air. and Mrs. 'Williams and Mrs. Shannon and daughter Nina of Bay City, spent one day last week at the home of Thos. Coleman. Visitors at the home of Mr, and Ch's. Alex, Wallace on Wednesday last were Airs, W. P. Dutot, Air. and Sirs. T. Dutot•and two sons Leslie and Baily of Comber; Mrs. 'Sturdy and. daughter Gertrude, and Mrs, Bradley, of Gaderich, ,lir. Ed. Harris visited at the home of .lir. Lewis Teb'butt last Sunday. Air. and Mrs. Russell Coleman and daughter's Dorothy, and Hazel and Mrs. Smith spent the week end with friends at Sarnia. Messrs. Arthur Finlayson and Neil Tyndall are in Toronto. Mr. and Mrs, Stanley Siddeby of Hoose Jaw. spent .last week visiting Mr. and Mrs, Jno.' Elgie. Air, and Mrs. James Brown are wearing a smile these clays on the ar- rival o'f a baby girl. Air. and Mrs, 'Win, Pullman are 'visiting friends in Monkton. Miss GIRadys Shsllinglaww has return- ed home after spending two weeks at Newfoundland. at ur of rn, an d i s, e, d • d h n • r d KIPPEN. Mr. William Fairbairn bought the general store at Chise•lhurst from Mr. Billy Cole and, expects to take pos- session in a few days, We wish hint every success .in his new .ventitre, Mrs. Wnt. M. Dalg had the mis- fortune to have about thirty or more of her hens taken one night recently. Mr, .arid Mrs. W,n, . Forrest and family spent one day last week in Goderich. Some friends accompanied them and report a splendid time, Miss Nora Stewart of London is visiting at the home of her cousin, Mr. J, D. Stewart, Mr. John McNaughton is spending a few days at Toronto, Airs. Wan. bt-cGregor and Airs, Grace Ross are in Toronto this wreck_ 0 c- g d Mr. and Mrs. Robert Daym'an mo toted to Sarnia on Sunday to mee some friends from Detroit. • Also t meet their daughter Edna, whoa companied tient house after • visitin friends for two weeks in Detroit, :firs. Jonas Green, 'who °has been vis iting friends in Stratford, Guelph an other place's; returned home Mr. and Mrs Hugh McGregor ac ednepanictl by lir, and Mrs, Chas Cooper, .motored to Wroxeter thi week to visit friends, Mt', and birs, Harry Beaton of De trait who spent the clay with Mr. and Mrs, Jonas Green, returned home ac- companiel by Mrs, Beverly Beaton and son who have' been visiting rela- tives the past two weeks. We are pleased to hear that Mr. Robert Parsons is able to be around after being confined to bed for some time, Mrs. Br•ightmore and two sons of London are visiting at the horde of the fotmer's sister, Mrs, John Cach- rane, of Ilay. Mr, and Mrs, M. Johnston and two daughters of 'Windsorhave returned to their home after spending their h r4tys with bfr and firs, Ji,rs To�l,tnr, d,.. . Miss E. Cooper of Toronto is visit -I ing her 'brothers and sisters' in this locality, Miss sing, Michigan, to visit her sister, Mrs, Grace Cooper has gone to Lan - Grant Love, who has had an operation for appendicitis, Rev, Mr, Fear of London was a wee coime visitor in Kippen, taking the services Sunday in the absence of Rev, Mr, Conner, Mr. Fear was a fotlm- 'er preacher in Kippen, Harvesting its this section is com- pleted and malty of the farmers are threshed. and well satisfied with the yield. Air, and Mrs. S, Patterson of Tor- onto are spending a few days among Lthge.eir litany friends around. the vil- a' 'Mrs. Jones and daughter of Toron- to are visiting the fornter's brothers, William and Robert Cooper. Mrs, Jones was formerly a Kippen girl, being Aiiss Etta 'Cooper, previous to her marriage, • .Mrs, John Anderson of .aur •village .has gane to spend e few holidays with her nephews, Messrs. ;Potter brothers of Holines%dle aiid ,vicinity. \'fr. and Mrs, Arthur Anderson and Miss Francis spent the week -end with Airs. Anderson's sister, firs, John Masan of Belgnave, Misses Ruth and Blanche Watson have been holidaying with their grand- mother, Mrs. Anne Watson of Kip - pen_ Air. Lloyd Workman who was home_ on a few weeks' holidays, has returned to Oshawa, Mr. Harvey 1MoClymottt 'has taken ,a position with Mr. W. M. Daig for the fall months, Air. James Mc'Clyntont is in :Toron- to this week, !We would again remind our read- ers and all lovers of flowers to keep in mind the Flower Show to be held in the Kippen United Church on Thursday the 29th. Air, Harold Campbell who has been supplying at the C.N.R. station in the absence of Mr. Field, will be leaving for his hone on Friday, Quite a number .. flaw ' took in the flower exhibit held is Ex- ete^ Saturday last. The sh .wing was Invely considering the dry trattier. BRUCEFIELD, Miss Hazel Haugh spent tete Week- end in Londan visiting. her aunt, Airs, Jim T'witchen, Quite a number from here attended Blake anniversary services in the United Church on Sunday. Mrs. C, Haugh visited relatives in Michigan last week. Mr, George Knight and Mr. Reg. Knight spent Sunday in London, lffss Anna Haugh attended tits Camplbell-Baxter wedding on Tues- day.• R The annual Flower show • of the Horticultural Society will be held on Wednesday, September 4th. Members h Poultry WANTED HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR POULTRY Taken Tuesday and Friday of each week before noon; THOS, BICKELL Seaforth Goderich street east, opposite Queen's hotel are asked to help the Show by bring • - ing their flowers, A member is per- mitted to. make more than one. entry in a class provided that each entry is a distinct and separate. variety. Tea will be served by the ladies. Ever one is cordially invited to attend both afternoon and evening. Amusical program Will be. given iii -the everting. Miss Ina Scott visited at her home here on Sunday., Miss Anna Aikenhead has returned from visiting in Clinton, Airs. T. B, Baird'.spent the week -end with friends in Bayfield. Softball: Brucefyeld Girls Win Cup. - tBrucelfield Girls' sofitlball team won the championship of the United Church teams of Huron again this year when they defeated Gorrie in the finals by a 22-14 score. They will • be ,presented with a silver cup, Brucefietd ... 0 0 0, 3 010 2 7 022 Gorrie .. , , 0 0 0, 0 '1 0, 1 1 1'1-1.4 Line-ups Brucefield—E. Stackhouse, r.f.,• B. Elliott, I.f,: D. Farquhar, ib; J. Scruton, 3h; 11, Haugh, c; K. Snider, s.s.; J. Aikenhead, p; D. Robins, 2b; B. Chapman, c.f. Miss Lyla Chapman of Guelph, is spending a month's holidays with her parents, 'Mr. and firs. Wm. Chapman.. Mrs. Mary 13. Br.iwn returned last Week after visiting friends in San- dusky and Flint, Miss G. Marks is visiting friends in Burlington this Week. \I George Swan returned ,lto:'ne :aron. to, „eek after visiting friends its To - Miss Laura Swan, Tarontn, i, visit- ing. at her home. Mrs, Baker, of Toledo. Ohio, form- crly Miss Mary A. Walker, is visiting at the home r.f her brother, Mr. James Walker and family. lir, Alex. Mustard returne'l home on ;Saturday and is able to be out with the aid of crutches. Miss Olive Walton and Miss Burn- ey, of London, had dinner kith Mr. and firs. A. Caldwell while on a nt:otor trip to Georglian Bay. Miss Vera Pepper with brothers ay' and 'Randall. are visiting Mr.Larne Pepper, Niagara Falls. Mrs. John Taylor hats returned owe from Forest and Detroit. A Good Portion of beef served to you for the evening meal, roasted about "tedium, with the ttiocd gravy oozing through, gives one a foundation. It just makes one's nacuth water to think of it. How was rust last piece of meat we sent you? Wasn't it fine, GEO. CAMERON Your Butcher. Phnom 58 - Seaforth. YOUR AUTO NEEDS Goodyear Tires and Tubes Battery Sales and Service Charging and Repairing all males of Batteries A good line of new and used parts of different "lakes of cars If your car is in need of repairs, give us a call Studebaker Sales and Service Reaier's s Garage PRONE 167W