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The Seaforth News, 1923-03-29, Page 5
THURSDAY, ARCH 29, 1923 New Shoes: for Easter Sunday We are inviting everybody to call to see our Splendid Display of Easter Footwear. EVeRY WOMAN Will want something choice and artistic in Spring Foot-, wear to go with her Easter Gown. Our stylish shoes, Oxfords,. Colonials and Straps win the admiration of every Woman who looks, at them, EVERY MAN Will want a pair of new Spring Shoes to go with his new suit or Top Coat. ° We have • Shoes and. Oxfords on New Spring lasts at most reasonable prices. Every Boy and Girl • Will want a new pair of shoes to go with the Easter Suit or Dress. , Every member of the family has been carefully thought of and cared for, at reasonable prices, • SEAFO rFI WINTER TERM FROM JANUARY 2ND CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. The leading practical training school of Western Ontario. The school where you get a thor- ough course under competent instructors in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy de- partments. We assist graduates to positions. Write for free ca- talogue. D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. W. J, Welker & 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 nte Cream Cream Cream We want more cream and the more cream we get the higher prices we can pay. Patronize our Creamery. Let us prove this fact to you. Remember we guarantee our weights and tests correct. We are prepared to pay CASH for cream to any patron wishi tg to do so. Come in with your cream and see it weighed and tested and get your money. Creamery open every Saturday night until 9.30 p.m. during win- ter months- , Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth, Ont, C. A. BARBER, Mgr. THE SEAFORTH NEW$. PACO:4 ,� �, —..aMr. Ordan McCormack, of Bridge- Mary McGrath, Mary Hills (grog,), i burg, is 'a holiday visitor at his home Mary O'Connor Can, hist,), Mary • ! here. TownTopics 1 Mr. J. C. Greig went to. Toronto Dunseit'h (Eng., gram., Lat.)Luella.. 1 this week to. meet Mrs. Greig on her Watters, Can. hist.), Joseph Looby o-,..,. v ....w.,�e. o return from Winnipeg. (Eng.:gram,), Joseph Dill (Eng. M,.�aa,�un�NN,:aao ha..wm Miss Dorothy Kennedy' has return- gram„ Lat,), Theresa Eckert (Can. ed to Hamilton, hist„ geog,), Annie McQuaid (bot., See other parts of this paper for Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Broadfoot, of Can. hist.), Vera Feeney (Eng, Easter services in the Methodist Moose Jaw, and their daughter, Mrs. gram„ Can. hist,!.), Helen Roche church on Sunday and Monday. Shocroft, New York, are the guests (Can. hist., geog,, -Let.), John Flan - Mr. Henry went to Chesley on of Mrs, J. H. Broadfoot and Miss nery (Eng. gram„ alg., Can. hist., Tuesday to• hold a meeting fot the Edith Davidson. • ' Lat.), Helen Dantzer (Eng. gram„ Horticultural Society. He went from Miss Harvey, of Egmondville, is Can. hist., geog., Lat.), Peter Dill there to Wiarton -.for Wednesday the guest of friends in Chiselhurst, (Eng. gram„ aig., Can. hist,, geog., evening. •Messrs. Russel Bristow and E. Riv- bot„ Lat,), Andrew Dantzer (Eng. Miss Kerslake, of St. Mary's, is a ers are. holiday visitors at their homes gram., Can, hist„ geog., bot„ Lat.). holiday visitor at the home of . her here. Absent -Mary Crawford, Marie parents, ,Mr. and Mrs. Fred Kerslake; Miss Florence Laidlaw, of Toronto, Britton, Marie Murray, James Shea. 'Mr. W. Aberhart; who is attend- is a guest at the home of her mother, ing the Toronto Medical school, re- Mrs, J. C. Laidlaw. turned home on' Wednesday for the The Misses Ida and Eva Love, of holidays. Toronto, are home for the Easter va- Miss Agnes McKay, of Blyth, is a cation, holiday visitor 'at the home of her Miss Mary Crosbie is home from parents, Mr, and Mrs. Hugh' McKay. St. David's for the holiday. Miss Edith Henderson; North Main Miss Gertrude Crich, of Port Dal - street, who has been ill, is recover- housie, is a visitor at the home of her ing. , parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Crich. Mrs. Charles V. Holmes gave a Mr. W. Finlayson, of London Nor - most enjoyable shower at her apart- mal School, is an Easter visitor at his ments on Main street, on Thursday home in Tuckersmith. • afternoon, March 22nd, in honor of Miss Lila Howarth, of Crediton, is Miss Margaret Edge, the. bride of an Easter visitor at her home in next month, Little Miss Mary Tuckersmith. Holmes, dressed to represent Jack Mrs. James McKay, Mr. Hugh Me- Frost, handed the gifts to the bride- Kay and Miss Florence McKay, have to -be out -of a huge snow ball. A dein- returnedhomefrom Toronto for the ty lunch *as served to the guests. Easter vacation. Mrs. G. Aberhart, Sr., is ill at pres- The many friends of Miss BecheIey, ent at the home of her son, Mr. who has been suffering from an at - Robert Aberhart, South Main street, tack of pneumonia, will be pleased to Mr. Blackwell has returned to his learn that she is recovering. hone near Exeter for the holidays. Mr. Malcolm Armstrong is home Miss Grace Scarlett, of the London Normal school, is spending the Ras- ter vacation at her home in Mcr'. Miss is.ate nroacroot has returned from spending a week in Hamilton. Mr. John Currie, of Toronto, is an Easter guest at the home of Mr. and Mrs. P. M. Chesney. Mr. Bruce Klopp spent the week- end with friends in Stratford, Mrs. J. Patterson is in London this week, Rev. Mr. Stevenson,.representative of the Lord's Day alliance, preached in Duff's church and Winthrop o, Sunday morning and m the evening in the Methodist church, Miss Elia Elder, of Guelph, is spending the Easter vacation with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. T. Elder, John street. Mr, Frank Coates is spending the Easter holidays with his brother, Harold, in Toronto. Mrs. J. R. Archibald and little daughter, Jessie, were week -end visit- ors at her home in I-Iamilton. Mr. Leslie Kerr is spending the Easter vacation in Toronto. Miss Elizabeth Keating, of the Rev. Mr. Bilkey, of Clinton, took London Normal school, was a week- the Lenten service in St. Thomas' end visitor at her home here, church on Wednesday evening, Rev. Mrs. Jenkins, of the Collegiate T. H. Brown taking the service at staff, and her son, Robert, are spend- Clinton. ing the Easter holidays at their home in Toronto. Mrs. Robert McKenzie and Miss Rena McKenzie intend leaving on Thursday for Hamilton to join the party of teachers for Ontario, who are on a visit to - New. York, Wash- ington and other Eastern cities. Mr. Douglas Beattie, of Guelph O.A.C. is home for the holidays, • Miss Ella Turnbull, of Toronto, is Miss Mary Gillespie, of Fergus an Easter visitor at the home of her Collegiate staff, is a visitor at the parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. T. Turn-. home• of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. bull, James Gillespie. Miss Belle Ballantyne, of Waterloo, is spending Easter at her home here. Miss Mary Ha.bkirk, of the Wood- stock Collegiate staff, is an Easter visitor. Miss Elva Staples, of Stratford DUBLIN. Normal school, is a visitor at her Mrs. James Redmond left on Wed - home in McKillop, nest* to spend a week in Toronto 112r. Harry I3fnchley is home for with her niece, Mrs. J. J. Higgins, the holidays. Mr. and Mrs. P. Curtin and son and her sister, Mrs. C..Corrigan, of Winnipeg. have returned front Detroit where Mr. Purcell, of McKillop, is spend - they intend locating in the near fu- ing a few days in Stratford with. his ture. Miss Beth Barton, of London Nor- son, who has a good position with the C, NR. mal school, is home for the.Easter va- Mr, . Joseph Dantzer, of Detroit, cation, left on Wednesday to resinne his Mr, I. Hudson and family have work with a large drug firm in that moved into their new home on High city Joe likes to visit his Old home street, which Mr, Hudson purchased from Mr. Barbour, in McKillop, better than anywhere Miss Evelyn Adorns, of London else, he states. Mrs, James Erauskopf is in Lon - Normal, is a holiday visitor at her don visiting with her adopted dau- home here. ghter, Miss Kathleen Sullivan, who Mr. Beckett, of Strathroy, is a graduates as a nurse next mouth at guest at the home of his daughter, Mrs. H. C. Boa, St. Joseph's Hospital. Miss Grace Knechtel, of Stratford Mrs. C. McDaid spent Thursday with Mitchell friends. Normal, is spending the holidays at At last the snow is gradually go - her home in Egmondville. ing and there is not even a small boy Mr. Ross Savauge is home from sorry. Skating done, snowballing Toronto for the Easter holidays. done, and marble and baseball corn - Miss Dorothy O'Connell was a vis- ing—how happy! itor at the home of her grandfather, Miss Pearl Steacy, Cromarty, is Mr. O'Connell, in Dublin. visiting at the home of her friend; Miss Rena McKenzie, of Stratford, Mrs. David 'McConnell. was a weekend visitor at her home High School Report,—The .results here. of the regular bi-monthly examine- Mr. Farnsworth, of Brantford, is tions which were held in Dublin High acting as a substitute for Mr, F. G. school in March are as follows:— Neelin, who is ill in Toronto. Mr. Farnsworth sang a solo in the Pres- Form IIIA — Annie Dalton, Jean byterian church on. Sunday morning McConnell ;Teresa Judge, Mary and in St. Thomas' church in the Dempsey .(geom.);- Charles Malone, evening, his fine bass voice being Lillian Shea, Margaret `McConnell greatly appreciated each time. (geom.), Mary Watters (physics, Lat, Miss Thelma Pethick has returned comp.), George Malone .(geom.,.. from Winghant, physics, Lat. auth„ Lat. comp.). The Olympia restaurant has a fine Form IlI.B,—Mary O'Rourke, Anne display of Easter candy novelties McConnell, Joseph McQuaid, Grace made on their premises, Moylan, Evelyn Delaney, Hazel de S. Gottschalk has returned ' Hills, Florence Coyne, Veronica Mc- from visiting his. son in. New Or- from (chem,), Aileen Jordan, Ger- leans. trade .McGrath, Joseph Feeney (French comp.), 3,iary Hastings, Miss Mary Hays, of Wellesley, is Helena Flannery, Robert Byrne spending the vacation at her home (chem., . French comp), Verne. Brit - here, ton, absent. Miss Florence Deein, of Paisley, is 'Fora fI—John McConnell, Annie a holiday visitor at her home here.' McGrath, Joseph Shea, Wilfred Mur- rayMiss Margaret Weiland, of Strat_ and Teresa Carpenter (equal); ford Normal, is spending the vasa- Mary McGrath (Eng. lit.), Angela' tion at (ler home in L+gmmidville, Shea, Ralph Dill, Thomas McQuaid, Miss Gladys Thompson and Miss Elizabeth Murray (arith.), Anna At - Rae Govenlock, of St. Catherines, kinson (aritht. geom.), Dan Wit- are home 'for the Easter vacation. hams (Eng, lit., Lat,), Mary MadelEckeine (English lit., arithmetic), Madeline Miss Minnie Wheatley, of Strat- Crawford (arith., physiog., zoology); ford Normal school, is an Easter Alice O'Reilly (Eng, lit., arith, phys- visitor at her home in McKillop. iog.), Catharine ' Gormley (zoology, Mr, Jack ST.inchley, of Galt Col- alga, Lat.), Gerald Jordan (arith., Lat. legiate Institute, is a holiday visitor. French), Sylvester Williams (arith„ Miss Vera Dorrance, of Exeter, is physiog., art, geom., Lat., French), with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Joseph Dorrancc, in McKillop, Benninger, _ Flora Hills, Nellie Form I—Anna Delaney, Marie Miss Muth. Thompson of Eden, is a O'Rourke, Joseph Nagle; Hugh Ben - visitor ,at her horns here, flinger, Eileen Mulligan, Esther Ryan, Joseph Carpenter, Jack Campbell, as Krauskopf (Can. hist.), Clarence from London Normal school. pointed: Caretaker of township hall, Mr. Reid Edmunds, of Toronto, is L. Bragg; fenceviewers, Thomas Mit- a visitor at the home of his parents, chell, Enbs Docking, John G. Miller, Mr. and Mrs. W, Edmunds.' Oswald Walker, Peter Jordan, James Miss Marion Larkin, of Toronto Doyle, Sandy McKellar, Patrick Mor - University, and Mr. Fred Larkin, of ris, Wm. Kay, George Wren; pound - Windsor, are Easter guests at the keepers, Johnson Balfour, Freeman Manse. i 'ME Mahaffy, James Miller, John Hamil- ,Mr., W. Laing, of Milverton, is, a ton, Patrick Stapleton, Pat Williams, visitor at his home here. Albert Smale, Walton Kerslake, Dave Mr. Jack Edmunds, of Mitchell, is Bruce, John Westlake; pathmasters, spending Easter at his home here. Fred Winslow, John Rogers, Kenneth Mr. W. Brine, of Toronto, is an Roney, Robert Burchill, Albert Ron - Easter visitor, ey, Frank Byrne, G. G. Balfour, Gil - Miss Ida Hogg, of Clifford, is a bert Smale, Frank Donnelly, Reuben visitor at her home in McKillop. Harris, Fred Vipond,- James Burns, Mrs. W. R. Plant has returned Cliff Dow, Charles Tuffin Jr.,James from a.visit to Toronto. Miller, Ernest Dow, William Hamil- Mrs. John Muir :and Miss .Hazel ton, Russell Scott, John Jr., (Cromer - have returned from Toronto. ty), Chas. Treffer (Staffa), J. Staple - Mrs. Adam Dickson and Miss Mc- ton, J. J. Dalton, Lorne Pethick Michael, North Main street, are D. O'Connor, Grald Doyle, Pat speiiding Easter week in Toronto. Feeney, Denis Barry, James Doyle, Mr. Robert Smith has disposed of Peter Fitzpatrick, Dan. O'Connor, T. his cottage on Goderich street to Cairns, W. Atkinson, T. Oliver, M. Mr. J. H. Best. McMillan, Pat Morris, Kenneth Mrs. J. H. Gibson and Mrs. S. Drake,,;•). Miller, O. -Kerslake, T. Boyd are spending the Easter holi- Aldington, James Howe, D. Chappell, days in Stratford. D. Christie, F. Harburn, W. Butler, John Kleinfeldt, A. Westlake, Thos. Harris, R. Duncan, James Watson, A. McDougall, W. Simmons, Dan, Brintnell, John Hackeny. Orders to the amount of $205,75 were issued on the treasurer. The contract for delivering gravel on the south 1 1-4 mile of the county road for $1 a cubic yard, was let to Wor- den Miller; also his tender for grad- ing at $1.20 per hour, The tender for furnishing power, fuel and oil for running the road crusher at $12 a day was let to John Scott, Jr. The council will meet again on Wednesday, April 18th, at 1 p.m.— JAMES JORDAN, clerk. WINTHROP. We are pleased to heir that Mr. James Brewster has returned home after a successful operation at Sea- forth hospital a few weeks ago„ The Ladies' Aid and W.M.S. will )told their monthly meeting on Wed. nesday afternoon, April 4th, at the home of Mrs. H. Blanchard, west of the village. Rev,. Stephenson, of Stratford, sec- retary of the Lord's Day Alliance, gave a very interesting sermon in Cavan church last Sunday. Mr. J. M. Govenlock returned to Toronto Mondayafter spending the week -end at his home, School re -opened Monday after be- ing closed for two weeks. HIBBERT. The council met on March 21st, All the members present. The following 'officers were ap- Mrs. James Pringle, of Milwaukee, was a guest at the home of Mrs, J. C. Broadfoot. Mr. Clifford Hunt has returned from Winnipeg and has accepted a position in London. Miss Dorothy Kennedy has return- ed to Hamilton. Miss Olive Taman left last Thurs- day for Cochrane, where she was call- ed owing to the illness of her mother, who is suffering from an attack of typhoid fever. Oftentimes there is heroism in be- ing willing to play your own simple part in the game. A humbug is bad enough—but a bedbug is worse. a. trextendon5 79Js�Zi ' TOct to vama1a. For three nontlw , Watt TT fna c41311 the North Ifvbodr EC of aisles ,Ava7 f3'iJi11 elv fl7 zaffQA. A1onc with . rue wr�Odsmetn d a Tolisi clentleman grofesleo And there was�no 100Salle C]ianc e of escape �a11oIlw14ttie c i1 fde you knew- Ifyoi1 admitted love i 1 Fbr one— at meant The otherwould. KILL him )1 u1dY©U DoW iat the -fir`— - �-- '�� � r_, r_ -•^-,spa Made from cleorge Broadhurst$ production of LaneldonMsCormick§ Sensational sagesecross Presseen�teed by Carl Laemmle sun* NO�.5r�'+ 7`E` n 1 € $ fiFiGH4A VJIIP.LI TT VI ORE a't A4d13'i l6 J'P C1A6(1CA/T o, iii° y �4f 1 (pi Pia 3�,.` �� ' ` - wet;Dzrected by Re -O nalci,li E'kot':... THURSDAY — FRIDAY — SATURDAY Afternoons 3.30 p.m., Adults 15c, Children 10c. Evenings, 8.15 p.m., Adults 25c, .Children 15e • y lc Opposite Daly's Garage. asp aeasaa+ 8-0/W IS a eel 1 Men's Suits, two pair trousers ,..,.... Young Men's Suits, fancy stripe .. , Young Men's Harmony Suits Young Men's Sport Suits,.. Boys' F, Suits hitt rra 1e r- �� e :'°k -end .. rices 18. Boys' Suits 0 to 135 Boys' Two -Bloomer Suits Fent Bats Men's Felt Hats, reg. 5$430 for t ' ra Men's Felt Hats, reg. $3.5), for Men's Underwear Men's all wool Underwear 20 per cent off regular prices Men's Sweaters Men's all wool heavy Sweaters 20 per cent off regular prices Men's Mitts and Gloves Men's Gauntlets, Mitts and Gloves 20, per cent off regular prices Men's Caps Reg. $2.25 for Men's Caps Reg. $2.00 Men's Caps R-gul r $1.35 for 1 [-`341 accounts owing the said (o;in1sany AIMS licpe paid by .Fdpsil 1 Successor to Ferguson & rna�e+a,e+�