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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1929-10-17, Page 5THURSDAY, OCTOBER 17, 1929 CHAIN ED &WHIT stonts SOME REAL PRICES FOR THIS WEEK- OXYDOL, you buy 1 ,pkg., get one package free 23c COMPORT SOAP -40 bars and 1 large bath towel, for 83c SOAP FLAKES•-1V.ery fine and. white, 2 lbs. 230; 6 lbs. 65c CASTILE SOAP, pure and white 9 bars 25c b VALENCIA RAISINS, New witlin seeds in lbs. 25c 2 PURE EXTRACTS—•Mall orcin, one bottle and 1 .pkg,g , Jelly Powder, for • �• .. , • 25c HONER, Pure extracted,15 and 10 pound pails, poutt l0c BROOMS, good quality 35c, 45c, 55c, 65c, 75c each TEACH. YOUR DOLLARS TO HAVE MORE CENTS W. M, Stewart ?hone 77 Ross J. Sproat Phone 8 eREAM 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 best in service and prices. We are ager}t for the Mellotte Cream Separators. in and see the new Models. Seaiortht C.reamery.. Co. Seaforth, C. A. BARBER, Prop. of our k 1 Come Ont, Wye, 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. Pianos Tuned Cleaned and Repaired Chas.A. Howey Residence—James St. D. H. McInnes ttihiropractor 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 When you feel tired and drowsy, slip around the corner and get a massage at SID, SHOP You may come in with a grouch but will go out with a smile. Phone 125. \Tire 'Last Asthma Attack may really be the last one if prompt measures are taken. Dr, J, D, Kellogg's As- thma Remedy will safeguard you. It will penetrate to the smallest bronciad passage and bring about a healthy condition, ;It always relieves and its continued use often has a permanent effect. CARD OF THANKS, The family of the, late John Me- Pherson wish to .thank the marry friends and tteighhors who so kindly assisted. ,during their repent sad be- .tcavement, and also for the loan of cars, HARLOCK. 'Sunday ,last being anniversary in Burns' United Church, the church was Filled both morning and evening to hear Rev, Mr. Scobie of Belgrave preach. Thanks to all those who at- tended and in that way helped to make the services a success, The people of this neighborhood were very sorry to hear of the sud- den death of Mrs. Jane Lowrie one day last week.' Sincere sympathy is extended to all the family. Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Myers and dau- ghter, also Mr, and Mrs. John Myers and daughter visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Frank MbGregor on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Lyon visited at the home of the latter's parents, Mr. and Mrs. A: W: Beacom on Sun-. day, Mr. and Mrs: Robert Watt and son Bob of Blyth visited at the home of the former''s cousin, Mrs. Bert Alien on Sunday. Mr. and Miss Glen Cooke, Mrs, Margaret WattandMiss Bessie Watt of Clinton visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Isaac Rapson for dinner on Sunday and at the home of Mr. and Mrs. James Leiper on Sunday after- noon. The Misses Helen and Marjorie MdEwing, entertained friends from near, Clinton, Kinbur•n, Harlock and from Tifekersmith on Sunday after- noon. Mrs. Thos. Little, also Miss Bertha Hoggart spent Tuesday of last week with Miss Estella Murphy. Mr. Wni. Jamieson; Emma and Clif- ford Jamieson, also Mr. James Rap- son of Kitchener, visited at the home of Mr. and Mrs. I. Rapson- Sunday afternoon. Mrs Cardiff and children of near Ethel visited at the home of the 'for mer's aunt, Mas, A. W. Beacom, part of last week,. returning home on Thursday, Mr. and Mrs. Richard Armstrong and daughters of near Ethel, also Mrs. Annie Botz of Kansas visited at the home of Mr, and. Mrs, A. W. Mc Ewing on' Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, Joseph Campbell of near Walton visited on Sunday at A. W. MoEwing's. Miss Marie Rapson entertained friends from near Clinton on Sunday. -Mr. and Mrs, David Reid and fam- ily entertained :a Tnickersmith friend on Sunday, Miss Amy Parsons was home over the week -end, HILLSGREEN. . Sacrament of the Lord's Supper 'will be observed in Hillsgreen United Church on Sunday next at 2.30 p.m. Preparatory services will be ,held on Thursday evening of this weak at '7 p.m. Rev. Duncan McTavish of Ex- eter will preach. Mrs, IE, Troyer spent a few days last week at the home of Mr. Wm, Dignaus, 'Hay township Miss Martha Carina :IS spending a week visiting friends in "Clinton. Mr. and Mrs, M. Rice of 'Toronto: visited friends in this community on their way to California where they will spend• the winter.'-''' Mrs, E. Troyer and Mrs. W. tex- tile spent Wednesday at 'the 'lotus sof Mt, Wm, Hyde's near Hensall, lA number from this ,cominnutity took in the Hensall oyster sapper at Presbyterian Church on Monday ev- ening. DIED, HOWARD T i Parkhill. ou Mon - ,lav, , Oct ;her Ilth, 19129, Pred How- ard, aged 48 years. TOWN TOPICS lir, .auci 'Mrs, James Kern of '1iuFf- alv, N. Y were week -end guests of the uiruer's parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. L. 1Serr. Mrs. Thomas Melady and Miss Al- ice Daly are in St, Marys this week as delegates to the annual diocesan oonveation of .the Catholic Women's League, which is being` held there, Mrs. Albert Rivers is visiting her aunt, Mrs, Ellen Nixon and cousin, Mrs, Lawyer Carren at Guelph, Mr, and Mrs. F, !S, Rivers, B.A., and littledaughter Patricia, of Owen Sound, visited Mr, aril Mrs, Albert Rivers o er the week -end v Mr. and Mrs, P, F. Benn and family ere moving to Seaforth from London this week MrBene has rented Miss Archibalds house on Goderich street east and is representing the London Life Insurance Company. Rev. and Mrs. T. 11. Brown return- ed on Saturday eventing from Toron- to, Dr. Cullen Bryant of Toronto was a week -end guest at the home of Mr, and Mrs, Win, Cudmore, A party of American hunters. 1Vlessrs. Hugh Sproat, Ray Davis and John Popper of Detroit spent Satur- day ,hunting in the woods. They were accompanied by Messrs, R. J. Beattie and Chas, Sills with their dogs. Ikir. Sills and Mr; Beattie are professionals at the sport ,and they were able to bag several jack rabbits, While here they were bh.e guests of, Mr. and Mrs, John Sp t. • Miss Pearl. Kes'tle sof Brantford spent a few days' holidays with Mr, and Mrs, Clarence Kestle, Miss Olive Laidlaw left for Boston on Wednesday. Miss Maud Laidlaw accompanied her. to Toronto and will visit there for a few days, Mr. Rolbt. Hawthorne of Goderich was the guest of his mother, Mrs. Mary Hawthorne Sunday. • The Huron Medical Association met in Seaforth on Wednesday, Ott. 16 There were 26 doctors present. They inspected the new ,bosprtal Air. David .Pinkney and sister Mar- garet, Mrs. Kelly, Miss Margaret Neil- son, all of Stratford were guests of -Mr. and Mrs. John Pinkney on Sun- day. Mrs, W. Rath of Clinton spent a few days in town the guest of her sister -in -claw, - Mrs,-Griusoldby, and called. on other friends. Mrs, W. O. ,Fowler of Galt is spend- ing' this week the, guest. of the Misses Cresswell: Miss Mary Jackson of Thedford spent the week with her patents, Mr. and Ars. L, C. Jackson,''• Mrs, Wm. Southgate Sr. has left to spend the winter in New York. Mr. and -Mrs. Wan, Southgate Jr. motored to Toronto with her on Sunday. Miss Guerra Broven, _`Mrs, J. H. Best, Mrs, R. J. 'Sproat, Mrs, Chas, Stewart, Mrs. J. C. Greig, Mrs: -Geo, Lsrael, Mrs. R. E. McKenzie and Mrs. Earl Bell motored to Toronto on Thursday to attend a party .given by Mrs. Hargreaves in Toronto. Among those attending the fieneral of the late Mrs. E. Fletcher on Thurs- day are: Mr. and Mrs. Levi Fletcher, Kitchener; Mr, and Mrs. 'Parker and family, Atwood; Mr. and Airs. Bol- ton, Fordwich; Mr, Joseph McLaugh- lin, Midland, Mich.; Mrs. N. Schmidt,. Stratford; Mr. Geo, Fletcher and daughter, Cargill; Mr, Adam Fletcher, Stratford, Miss Minnie Mackay and Miss Red- mond motored from Toronto Monday for a few days and will return Thurs- day. They left Dr. Mackay doing well in the hospital there, though un- able to be up yet. Dr. Calder of Wingham called on her aunt, Mrs, W. O. Fowler and the Misses Cresswell on Wednesday. Miss Edna M. Rivers, RS., of To- ronto, is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs, Alpert Rivers: Miss Evelyn Cudmore of Toronto is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Wni. Cudmore. Mr, and ,Mrs, Harold Rivers and Master Donald of Goderich and Mr. and Mrs. Wm. Ta!bett. of Goderich, were 'all visitors at the hone of Mfr, and Mrs, Albert Rivers. Mr, and Mrs. Jos; Eckart of Mid- land spent a few day's with their par- ents, Mr. and Mrs, C. Eckart. Mr. Joe Eckart has returned to his duties of running the gas shovel for the King Construction Co. Mr. and Mrs. Frank Hodgkinson of Marlete, Mich., were the guests of Mrs. W. L. Keys over the week -end. Mr. and Mrs. Charles Lindenfield of Parkhill and Mrs. Preston of Cleve- land were Sunday visitors with Mrs. W. L. Keys. -Mr, Henry Henderson of :b;brnotid- ville who was up in a tree picking ap- ples on Monday' in the orchard of his brother, Mr. Jahn Henderson, also of Egmondville, had the misfortune to fall from the tree, causing painful and serious injury to the - bones of one foot,. Mr. Edward Stone and Mr. Wm. Rycktnan 'of Exeter, Miss Rossie Broadfoot of Hensall, Mr, and Mrs, W. Kerslake and Mr. and Mrs. Sar- aras of Cromarty visited recently with Mr. and Mrs, Henry Hoggarth, John street. Mrs, Ralph Elliott is moving back to Seaforth this week from Stratford where she has been for several months. Mr. and Mrs. Josh Pollard accomp- anied by Mr. and Mrs. George Peat and daughter of Bright visited Mr. and Mrs, Jditti Wright at Auburn on Sunday. Mr. and Mrs, 'Warren Atnent of Detroit spent a few days at bhe par- ental home, - Mr, and Mrs. Harold Stark of Wel-- land. visited his mother, Mrs. A, E. Stark. • Mr. E. W. .Edge of Thamesvil e spent the week -end in town. MISS MARGARET McKAY The death occurred on Sunday, Oct, 13th, of it{iss Margaret Catherine McKay, aged 43 years, atthehome of her father, Mir. Hugh McKay, Jarvis street, after a short illness, A private funeral was held on Tuesday, Oct, 15, at 2 p.m. to the place of interment in Maitland Bank cemetery, The services were c•0nducted'by Rev, I. B. 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L ' =— ..11 f --e. i;. 7IQE, !"7r , �.!t L , �i j..,,yt,t,,"t 1/4,-, it" le v/ N V �� pRCF nick Aven A,r: OpjeO Senn ,aoagar D� aae SBRAtyCp yrokNstoeGNL�j1an O ctrl LA MalmpYo6taWH•Yanctt, 33M x°. t 5 m„ to q3 gt. ': e t 9. ill., 4 e o to S ai K pts 5 • m• to aa9 9.3� a: Sa t ?OVAEposirGUAR �1 M EVER oFF��E �,,°`i �E•a'.0 ,k. Occ\6 GOVERNMENtj fItOFB ED -THE GOVERNMENT GUARANTEES THE SAFETY OF EVERY DEPOSIT CROMARTY. • Rev. Mr. Elder addressed the wo- men of the 'M. Society on Sunday. Mr. Evelyn Miller. of Stratford •and his friend, Miss Tucker, spent Sunday at the home of his parents, Mr, and Mrs, S. A. Miller. !Mr. and Mrs. M. McKellar and fa- mily of Seaforth and Mr, and Mrs. Dale of Constance, spent Sunday at the hoitte of Mr. Ken Drake and Mr. John Scott. Mr. David Miller spent Sunday at the home of his daughter, Mrs. Lind- say McKellar. Mr. and Mrs, Lorne McKellar spent Sunday at the home of Lindsay Mc- Kellar, also Mr. and ivtrs. 'Roll' Klein'feldt Mr. Jin, Scott Jr, is on the sick list. Special services are being held in the church this week starting Sunday evening. Allen & Wilson are building a new grist mill in, Cromarty, Mr. and Mrs, Duncan McKellar spent Sunday in Stratford. IA few friends in and around Cro- marty spent last Friday evening at bhe home o'f Miss Grace McLean and presented her with a silver sugar bowl anti pitcher, silver cake dish and cut glass fruit bowl. Mr. George Coleman, who spent the summer in the West, has arrived home. Mrs. Jackson of Detroit is- visiting her mother, Mrs. David Bruce, !lir, George Miller, a former resi- dent. of this place, but now of Caron, Sask., is visiting friends in the neigh- borhood, :A goodly number of the Young People of the Presbyterian Church attended the Young People's Rally in Knox Church, St. Marys, on Monday night. Mr. Frank Bruce of Detroit spent the week end under. bhe parental roof. Mr. and Mrs, Nichol and son of Toronto spent the week end At the home of Mrs. Nichol's brother, Mr. Howard Wright. We are glad to report the fine pro- gress of Mrs, Montgomery Davis of ter her recent opedation in Victoria hospital. London, Mr, Duncan McKellar and Miss Sarah visited friends in Exeter on Sunday, ,Mrs: Allen of Exeter spent the week end with her daughter, Mrs. Ounce. TUCKERSMITH. - Mr. Bruce Scott of Toronto, spent the week -end at the hone of Mr. and Mrs,: Dave MdLean. Mr, Wm, Sproat spent th e week- end in Kingston, Mrs. Alfred Ross is spending a few weeks with her daughter, Mrs. Gor- don Hayter of Flint. Mrs. Chas. Tapp, Alice and Howard Tapp, Miss Harriet Weaver of Buf- falo, spent the week end at the home of Mr. Jo-hn Elgie. AMr.'George Coleman, who has spent some time in the West, returned home last week, Miss Dorothy Elgie spent a few days visiting' friends last week in Ex- eter. -Mr, and Mrs. M. A,.Rice of Forest Nook spegt last week at Thomas Cole- man's and intend leaving Thursday on their way to Los Angeles, Cal., where they are going to spent 'the winter. They were motoring and calling on friends along the way. ,Mr, and Mrs. ,Lewis Tebbtutt re- turned Friday evening after spending a week visiting friends in Woodstock, Hamilton and.: Toronto. Mrs, Te!b- butt's .sister 'Mrs. Ltuff 04 Hamilton, returned with them to spend a few days. Ladies' Aid No, 1 E'gmondville met at .the hone of Miss Agnes ilroad'foot Tuesday afternoon, There was a full attendance and report having a good meeting, Mr, and Mrs, Thos, Coleman spent last Friday at the home of Mrs, W, Hyde of Hensall and also at Will Dignan's of Hay Township. Appletitling (s th d f 1 pu to e order c .t nc day and the weather is, nice for the work, 1The anniversary services of Turn- er's United Church will be held on Sunday, October 24th. Rev. C. W. DeWitt Cosens of Stratford will con- duct the services and preach at 2.30 in the afternoon and 7.30 in the even- ing, Special music by the choir. !A cordial invitation is extended to all. STANLEY. Miss Annie Laidlaw of Blyth is at present visiting her sister, Mrs. W. J, Tough, Mr, Thos. Johnston of the town line has returned hone after a very enjoy- able trip to New Ontario, where two sons and one daughter are living. .hiss Margaret Douglas of Blake, who is attending London Normal School, spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R, N. 'Douglas. Mfrs. R. Scdt'chmer and Miss Her- bert, teachers in S.S. No. 4, attended the teachers' convention held at Go- derich on Thursday and Friday of last week, Mr, and Mrs. Robert Fisher visited over the week -end at the home of the lafter's sister, Mrs. Joseph Hood. Miss Jean McKenzie, teacher of No. 14, Stanley, attended the teacher's convention at Exeter Thursday and Friday. Miss Margaret Douglas of London Normal was hone for several days owing to the teacher's conventions. Miss Sarah Manson of 'Hensall spent the week -end at the hone of Mir. and Airs, Peter Manson, Goshen line. Mr, and Mrs, Bob Adair and three children of Goderich were visitors on Sunday with Mr. and Mrs, :Roy McBride, - Quite a few attended anniversary services• at K:ip,p.en on Sunday from this vicinity. KIPPEN. Mr. and Mrs, 'Robert Parson ac- companied by Mr. and Mrs. John Cochrane spent Saturday in London. Mr. Fred Parsons of London returned with 'them and spent the week end at his home here. Misses Agnes and Jean Cameron of Clinton visited their uncle and aunt, Mir. and Mfrs. John Cochrane, last week. Mr. and Mrs. Reid Torrance and family of Goderich Township visited Mr. .and ,Mrs. 'Henry Iviso, Sunday. Miss Finkbeiner, of Hensall visited her sister, Mrs. Herbert Jones, over the week end, Mr, James McDonald is improving his house by adding a new kitchen, We are very sorry to learn of the fire which destroyed the fine barn of Mr. William Caldwell on Tuesday. Miss Etta Bell of London spent the week end with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A, Bell, Miss Margaret Cooper of London visited her parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. W. Cooper Sunday, 'The 82nd anniversary of St. An- drrw's United Church, Kipper, was held las't'Sunday. The services were conducted by Rev, Neil Leckie, M.D., of Motherwell, who preached two very scholarly and inspiring sermons. The choir rendered very appropriate music For the occasion. 'Communion service will be held next Stehday, October 24th, in St, Andrew's .Clvurclt. Preparatory ser- vice will be held on 'Thursday even- ing, Obtolber 17th at 8,15 pm. Rev, Duncan MoTavi'slt of Exeter will preach, The sympathy of the community goes out to Mr, :Will .Caldwell w'lu lost his barn and entire year's crop through fire on Tuesday, 'Rev. R. R, Conner conducted an- niversary services at Motherwell •011 Sunday, BRUCEFIELD. Nurse Gretta Mustard of Ethelbert. Manitoba, is holidaying at the home of her persists, Mr, . and Mrs,-,' Alex, Mustard. Mr. "A, Morton of Toronto is the guest of M'Ir. Murray and Miss Gibson this week "!IJ Mrs. Dr. Corey of Denver, foriner- ly Miss Margaret Jamieson, of Bruce - field, visited at the home of the Misses Mcfntash and other friends in the village last week, Mir. and Mrs. Wm. Douglas moved from the farm to their cozy house in the village last week. Miss J. McKenzie of Ripley spent a few days with her friends at the Manse last week with Rev. W. A. and Mrs. Bremner, Rev, Mr. Smith of McKillop vn ill conduct divine service, Sunday, Oct, 20th, in the United Church, when Rev. W, A, Bremner -will officiate at his an- niversary in Duff's Church. 'The sale of home-made baking which was held in Seaforth last week by the Women's :Association proved quite a success, "The W. M. S. of the United Church held their monthly meeting, iu the church parlors on Wednesday, Oct. 8th mita the President, Mrs. (Rev.) W. A, Bremner presiding, The roll call showed an attendance of thirty- two members and was aus:v:r :i with a verse on, "Obedience. Mrs. W. Stevens as Leader of Group 8 then took charge of the pro- gramme which was most interesting and helpful. Mrs: James McQueen wave a splendid report of the Section- al Conference held recently at Eg- moudville. Mfrs. D. Tough and Mrs. Nei( MTetGregor offered the devotional prayers. Miss Munro read the Study Leaflet, entitled, "He shall reign 'from sea to sea" and Mrs. Stevens read "A Bird's-eye View of the Whole Field." •airs A, T. 'Scott read a short story, "A Previous Engagement," showing therein how easy it istolet other things come in ahead of the ZV:M..S. meeting. A most welcome visitor was Miss Gretta Mustard, of Ethelburt, Man. Miss Mustard gave a short in- formal •ta'ik descriptive of her work, which was much appreciated by every- one present. Mrs, Arthur McQueen closed' the meeting with prayer. HIGHEST PRICES PAID FOR Dressed Ducks ALSO FOR OTHER LIVE FOWL Every Tuesday and Friday M, E.CLAN KE R Give us a call. Phone 234r2 MANLEY. Mr, Peter MOLaughlin is busy ren- ovating his residence. M•rs. H. Desbura and Mrs. Mc- Donald and Master ,Robert McDonald of Detroit were visitors its our burg during the week. Mfr. Thos. Purcell left Monday for Wyebridge, Ont., to resume his duties on the cement mixer. Persian Balm preserves and en- hances women's natural heritage of beauty. For sheer feminine loveliness it is unrivalled. Tones and rejuvenates the skin, and snakes it exquisite in tex- ture. Delightful to .note. Smooth and velvety, it imparts a youthful charm to every complexion. Indispensable to all dainty women, Especially re- commended to make hands soft and white. Delicately fragrant. Preserves and enhances the loveliest complex- ions. 11111111111110111111.1160, Dead or Alive Call us by 'phone at our expense when you have a Live or Dead Horse or Cow you want taken away, WILLIAM STONE SONS, Limited Phone 21 Ingersoll Phone 215 W Stratford A Good Portion of beef served to you for the evening meal, roasted about medium, with the tuacd gravy oozing through, gives ane a foundation. It just makes one's mouth water to think of it. How was that last piece of meat we sen you? Wasn't it fine, GEO. CAMERON Your Butcher. Phone 58 Seaforth. YOUR AUTO NEEDS Goodyear Tires and Tubes Battery Sales and Service Charging and Repautttg all makes of Batteries A good line of new and used parts of different makes of cars g If your car is in need of repairs, give us a call - Studebaker Sales and Service Reaier's Garage PHONE 167W