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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-05-17, Page 5THIi.EsDAY, MAY 17, rs?a. .. • . THE SEAFOR7"H NEWS Foot Corn�rt Our OXFORDS are Foot Comforters. Youmaybe able to pull through the Summer without a new Hat butOXFQRDS you MUST HAVE. ' We've Oxfords for the, Man of Affairs, and Oxfords for the Young Fellow made up to the limit of Style Swellness. OXFORDS MODERATELY PRICED,' Men's Brown Calf Oxfords made on the new with Goodyear welted soles and rubber heels, per Men's Gunmetal Calf .Oxfords, English toe, soles and rubber heels, per. pair Higher Grades, $5,50, '$6,00, $6, See our Oxfords made on the new square toe $8.00, They are Beauties, • • model English toe'' pair $5.00 Goodyear welted $5:00 50, at $5,50, $7,00 and SIA,FORTII 1 WINTER TERM FROM A ' JANUARY 2ND r The leading practical training STRATFQRO. ONT. + .. school of Western Ontario. The school where you get a tbor- ough course under competent instructors in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy de- partments, We assist graduates to positions. Write for free ca - 0 talogues D. A. McLACHLAN, Principal. immareesetzeramemmweausimmeteeel Wt Walker UNDERTAKING EMBALMING Motor or Horse Equipment. W. J. WALKER, holder of Go- vernment diploma and license. Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. STOP! LOOK! LISTEN! CREAM WANTED We are not only a Cream Market for you but we are Also a Large Dairy Industry in Your Community. We respectfully solicit Your Cream, OUR MOTTO: Guaranteed Accurate Weights and Tests. Courteous and Prompt Service. Highest Market Values, CREAM GRADING: A difference of 3 cents per Ib. Butter Fat will be paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Cream. eTian FOR eR1EAfit • Cash Paid to Any Patron Wishing it When Cream is Delivered,. Creamery Open Wednesday and Saturday Evenings. Seaforth Creamery Co, Seaforth, Ont, C. A. BARBER, Mgr. HURRY TO THIS SALE Now you'll have to Hurry. Our . Great Shoe Clearance Sale is drawing to a close,. It will last but Three Days longer, People, who have taken advantage of our Unusual Offers and supplied themselves with Shoes, will wear a smile of Satisfaction. People, who have not, will have a Grudge. against Themselves for Some Time to. come. This is the last call to this great Sale You'll not have have another such an Opportunity for a Long Time, so don't let This Chance escape you. You can make a' little feel Big here now. The Price on every Shoe Tells a Story of Saving. Sale Price $5.98, now ..$5.00 Sale Price $4,98 now . , mnet Sale Price, $3.98, now $3 Sale Price, $2,98, now Boys Hockeys Size 11, 12, 13 98c $2.00 Women's Bedroom Slippers, size 3 50c' Horne W' a o'7 ood Sit'- e reeks, 6seg e- C6 r c bne ea 5i Toon,-Topics .�i11 m......ua.._un.®,u Mr. Noble Clue has sufficiently recovered from hie recent'illitess to be removed from the hospital, Mr. W. Black, M.P., of Ottawa, spent the weekend with his fancily in Tuckersmith, Mr. and. Mrs. L. G. Kruse and Billy who were the guests of Mrs, W. Scla_ er, have returned toGalt, Mr, W, Brine, of Toronto, was a week -end visit6r at the home of his sisters, the Misses Brine, Mrs, C. M. Jones was in.Goderich visiting her friend, Miss Ruth Elam- iiton Mr, Ross Savaug-e has returned to Toronto, • Mr. William Greig of the Toronto Medical School, is home for the va- cation, Mrs. Erskine, of Moncton, was the guest of Mrs. W. D. McDonald at the Egmondville manse, Mr. E. Merner, of the Toronto Den- tal College,' has ,returned home for She holidays, Miss Palethorpe, of Ingersoll, a re- turned missionary from Korea, was the guest ofllMrs. Robert McKenzie over the week -end. Mrs, Elmer Reid, of Stratford,--. is. visiting her parents, Mr, and Mrs, J. Gritnal db Dr. and Mrs. 'Glenfield, of Wallace.. town, were guests at the home of Mr. W. Elcoat, John street -A programing was given in the town hall on Friday evening, under the supervision of the school medical supervision committee, Rev: R. Ful- ton Irwin Was chairman. Excellent drills were given by Miss M. Hogg's school, McKillop, and choruses by the Egmondville school, he annual and co ofThe Cent enHuroeetinn U,F.Onwilltben held in Londesboro next Wednesday,' Reeve Johnson, of Lucknow, is a visitor -at the home of his sister, Mrs, G. D. Haigh, The next regular Societymeetingof the Women's Msionary of the Presbyterian church and the McKi110uxilary wile held nex Tuesday pin the Presbyterian china). The report of the provincial meeting will be read by the delegate, Mrs. Larkin, and a pleasant social time will be spent. Tea will be served. Mr. and .Mrs, Blad, of Redland, Sash, who were visiting friends in Hensall, s�pent a couple of days at the .t home of r. and Mrs, Hugh Chesney, Mrs, Albert Cluff received word of the death of her brother, Mr, Richard Paterson in . Woodstock on Monday morning, aged sixty'years. Mr. Pat- terson Ives a former -resident of Clin- ton, Mr, William Bristow has taken the contract for the erection of a fine rug -brick dwelling for Mr. James Cowan. Mrs, W. Aberhart who has been spending several months with her son Mr, C. Aberhart, returned this week; to Detroit, , Mrs. James Stewart has been con- fined Miss JessieWilsonote ofthrough gilKitchener spent the week -end at the house of her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. M, Wilson, Miss Cora Sherwood is laid up with an attack of inflammatory rheumat- ism. • uch is eressed with MrZand Mrs. sympathy acLeod n the death of their infant daughter, Mt. and Mrs. R. H. Henderson, of St. Mary's, were here attending the funeral of the late Miss Isabel Hend- erson Harris & Beattie, contractors, have completed the work on Miss Har- gan's fate residence on Goderich str$et and have returned to Hamilton: The official opening' of the bowling green for will 24th,when 1a23(cal be onMay be held. on Satur- day for Toron oe thune wheel eft she would be the guest of Miss Clara McKinley en route to visit her sister, Mrs, Mutrie, Vernon, B.C. Mr. Zaple, of Stratford, was a week -end visitor at the'home of Mr, , and Mrs, James Stewart, Mrs. Za.ple returned to Stratford with him, : Mr, Tom Smith, of Guelph, was a week -end visitor at his'heme. Mr, Joe Pinkney, Ruth, Garl and Lorne, Pinkney, of Stratford, were weeKend visitors at Mr. and Mrs,. R. Clark's, Main street, The Messrs Reynolds of Seaforth,•TUCKERSMITH. and Egmpndviile were in Stratford at,. lCirssman-Wallis: A quiet wedding tending the funeral of their brother, took place' on Saturday, May 5th at the late John Reynolds, 3 .p.m at Hensall Methodist Master Stewart, Plant is illparson:- Master of rheumatism. with ati age, when Miss Eliza Wallis, of Mr. Miss Campbell, who has been the °rKins united in of to Ms. Earl Lm Kinin, son Mr. and Mrs, ° to gave a guest for some months of her aunt, William Kinsman, of Tuckers mfth,� 8 nianiie----r..`` Mrs, Sydney Johns, left last week for The ceremony was performed by Rev. Cowd attended California, G, W. Rivers, Mr. and Mrs, Rolland Quite a crowd attended church last Mr. 'and ''Mrs, John McKinley have Williams acted as" attendants., The Sunday, it being Mother's Day. returned from Prince 'atlert, B.C. bride was dressed in a navy blue Mr.- Joseph Riley has purchased Mr. Niek Cheoros, of the Olympia suit. For a number of years she had the house standing on one of Eng restaurant, is on a business trip to made her home with -her .uncle and Chicago, Ili.Benj; Riley's lots, and intends moving Mr, and Mrs, Robert McGaw, of Msaunts A. Mr.Mactin McTaggart, and it this week fax a granary. Goilcric•h; wereo,girt, in Usborne Mr, Now what lave we done that we farmer's sister, guest's' Jameshe home and Mrs.and Kinsman there tookto the to trainefer should; gat' snowinin the month of Mr,: D. H.Wilson, Kitchener, was Forest to visit the latter's father. May? Or are punished for just a week -end guest at the home of his".They have since returned, and'have one's ttforget the football match parents, Mr .and Mrs.Don't for Wilson, John A. taken up :residence on the groom's next Tuesday night between Dublin The farm, on - 14.2 and Kinburry which will be played at has been eaiif a ted toHighlanders musie at CFIISELHURST - Ki r. Archie Radford has' been lel the bigcelebration at Brussels *on Mrs, James Tui"nbull took very sick fined to his bed for a few days but is Monday, June 4th, on Thursday last when .the doctor was able to -be around again, Mrs. Tufford, It was found necessary that Mr. and Mrs.. been Stephenson, n ut her g parents, r Mand Mr she Mrs. i be Wil- liam takenBr to the hospital and she Brussels, have been visiting friends in was taken to St. Joseph's hospital in the village. London, where she underwent an The Misses Cook, of Goderich operation P tion for appendicitis, The ape- township spent a few days with 'their ration proved successful and at pres sister, Mrs. Joseph Riley, enc she is doing fine. The district cmtventioti was held in When Dr. peck was making his the Methodist church on Wednesday.' calls .on Thursday last, he called on It was a wet day but a number of Mr. and Airs. Frank Fitzgerald with delegates were present to ]tear Miss a baby girl. Mother and babe are Sperling, the returned missionary. doing nicely, ^-----.h ] Mr. Mooney and Mr, ,Flowers mo- Powerful 'Medicine.—The healing tored tip from London on Saturday concentratedperties in insieve y bolt oils are and Mrs. Mooney; who has been vis- Thomas' Eclectric Oil, bottle ng o e iting her sister, Mrs, Geo. W. Wren, of the most ,beneficial liniments ever •''fetnt•ned house with; them. offered to the use of man. Matt Misses Tessio and FIossie Weslake testifyy can y some friends, .motor -pain, in allaying Monuments monuments Oflumnts A"Large and Varied. Selection of Canadian and European Granite is being received at the Seaforth Monumental Works Those who purpose getting a monument this season will do well to look over the Choice' Stock that Mr. Chapman has on hand GOOD WORKMANSHIP AND MATERIAL IS GUARANTEED. Killop. Mr.Ernest Trethewey, of Stratford, is visiting his father, Mr. W. H. Tre- thewey, Mr, Harry Norris or Tuesday even- ing had the misfortune to have a fin- ger taken off while working on a car at Mr. Hu Wri Hugh ht' Mrs, Charles Holbein, who has been seriously ill for several months, is gradually improving. Dr, and Mrs. S. 3, Coulter and little daughter, Ruth, of Toledo, who have been visiting Dr. Coulter's parents in Hensall, called on friends and rela- tives in this community on Sunday last. Many friends from .this community attended the funeral of Mrs. Forbes at Walton on Wednesday last, Mr. Charles Alexander has pur- chased car andr. Joh M rl ase anew Ford M n Mr, W. Aberhart has returned from I c _ oy has purchased a new Star Toronto medical college, car. This looks Mn, Everett Rivers of the Toronto are •possibly going out ydear hunood. ting! Dental College has returned home. Ruby, the two-year-old daughter of Mrs. J. B. Tyerman is a delegate Mr. and Mrs. George Dalrymple, for the Woman's Missionarywho Society has be of the Methodist church ,to the St. been for the hospital, two' weeks Id branch convention in London, sufficiently to be rr_emovedshome�ered Rev. J. W, McIntosh, B,D„ of Lon- --- don, will conduct Anniversary'Ser- i WINT� aces at the Seaforth Presbyterian church next Sabbath at 11 a.m, and 7 p,nt. Special music and special offer- ings. Mn, Archie Hays of Toronto Dent- al College is visiting his parents, Mr; and Mrs. fames Hays, Egmotfdville, Mr, and Mrs. Tudor Jackson and fancily and Miss Edith Scott motored from Ripley and spent Sunday with relatives in town, Mr. F. D, Hutchison was nominated at the nomination meeting held on Friday night for councillor and was declared elected, Misses Beth Barton; Evelyn Adams and Elizabeth Keating, of London Normal school spent the week -end at their homes. Mrs. A. K. Chittenden is still seri- ously 111, • Mn, Frank Rankin is spending a week hi Toronto and other places, Mr, T. Dickson and ' Mn, T. Elder are in Bayfield assisting in the build- ing of new cottages, Miss Hargan has returned from Detroit, Mich, Mr, Robert Hogg is snaking exten- sive improvements on his house on North Main street; ^ ' Rev. J. Kerr Fraser; D. D„ of Knox church, Galt, is the guest of Rev, Dr, Larktin at the Manse, Mrs. Robert McKenzie entertained a few auxiliary and presbyterial offic- ers at a tea in honor of her guest, Miss Palethorpe, of Korea. Miss Sadie Thompson spent the week -end with friends in Tilsonbgrg hfr. Noble Cluff has recovered suf- ficiently from his recent illness to be. removed home fro -in the hospital, Miss Grieve, of the Colegiate staff, is on the sick ist, Miss Palethorpe left oil Monday for. Belgravc to address the annual meet- ing of the Maitland Presbyterial So- ciety. Miss Johnstone was au Exeter visitor, Miss Gertrude Cardno, of Milver- totb, was a visitor at the home of. her parents, Mn. and Mrs, G. P. Carduo, Mr. and Mrs. John Neeley.and children, of London, were visitors at the home of Mrs, S. Neeley, North Main street, ` A very 'helpful, address on "The Duties of Motherhood" was given at the morning service in the Methodist church on Mother's Day by Mrs. R. Fultbn_Irwin. Mrs. Johnstone read the responsive readings. A Grand Concert under the aus- pices of the' Seaforth Public school will be given in Cardno's Hall' on Friday night, Proceeds go to Junior Red .Cross. The heavy rain Tuesday morning • will be a great benefit, providing the weather comes in warm. Miss Veen McLeod, of Walton, spent the week -end with Miss 'Flo- rence Bennett We are sorry to hear that little eo. Pryc , hadn ' the misfortune to falson of Mr. and Mrs. l the verandah and fracture his arm below the elbow, Miss Jennie Calder, of Stratford General hospital, visited her parents, Mr, and Mrs.D. Calder, on Sunday. steel rbarn erectedtlthis weekl is , Mr, W. T, Grieve is doing the work. thefwe k-endawithrt, ff iends•in the rd, p vil- lage, Mn. Richard Howard, of Egmond- vile, has the contract of re -decorat- ing Cavan church and is busy doing the work this week, Mothrs' was churrchBlastSabbath, witha in Cavan large crowd in attendance. The programme was very fitting for the occasion. Re. citations were given, "My Mother's Smile," by Annie Hanna; "His Mo- ther," by Margaret Montgomery, and "The Sweetest Place" by Irene Bol- ton, and a reading "Mother and I Are Friends" by H. Blanchard with Mr. 'Ferguson leading ie prayer," The floral decorations were beautiful. Mfie d, is caringss ars Mrs, iR.rScatlle t, and we hope she will soon be able to be out again. We NORTH -END et to eaMcl{Irn ILLOP.at hae1 Wall, who has been in the hospital at Seaforth, for some time, is not im- proving in health, • Mrs. Davidson has been on a visit to relatives in Seaforth, George Stewart went to. Paris on Friday to visit his sister and grand- mother, Mrs, Fluker, The snow and chilly days we have been getting sets farmers' wondering what the results may be, They need not be alarmed as a favorable June and July will fill the bill The Ladies' Aid of Bethel have newly papered the church. The de- signs and decorations display good taste, Con- servatives South Perth have select- ed as their candidate in: the coming election is a brother of Mr. J. J. Ir- vine of McKillop. He lives on the b1d homestead in Blanshard which their father -bought from the Canada company upwards , of seventy-five years ago, The ,neighboring town- ships of,Hibbert and Logan are in - eluded in this riding, Last Sabbath being Mothers' day, Mn. Robinson at Bethel paid a high tribute to Mothers. The attendance was good. The singing by the choir was excellent and Miss Irene Smith and Miss Nora G dk' a pleasing duet in , who has been visit ham Gillespie, James street. The Methodist district meeting will be held in Clinton Ontario street church on' Thursday and Friday. Oh the evening of Thursday, Rev, Mr. Irwin speaks on "What the Pulpit Should Get From the Pew," while Mr. D. A. Andrew speaks on "What the! Pew Should Get frons,tlte Pulpit," Mr. Irwin is financial secretary, - The W.M,S, members of the Gode- rich district met in,conveiltiott in the Constance Methodist church on Wed ueslay of this week: A large number of•delega'tes event from Seaforth. M' ea iss Calder and Miss Stokes, of accompanied tr p ' d as to its Rower 11 Stratford General 'hospital, acco spent cd up from London ands enc Sunday and many more can cel tit tli panted by Mr. Wm. Donaldson, s ent P they owe their heaith to :it,.. ' at p with their parents, Mr. and Mrs. Jas, derful power is net, it selisedlls ttp'i ',�unday at Miss Calder's home in Mc -1 GUestalce.v the. small pine at which it galls PA THURS, FRI. SAT, MYSTERYI Suspense of the Deepest Sort -- Tingling Thrills and- Merry Romance combine to make this. one of the most unttsual plays of the Season! GLADYS WALTON in a sparkling P ng scary of Youth, Love and Adventure, with a Novel Twist "that oil surprise and delight all, A DANGE s! OUS GAME Also Showing THE LAST ROUND of "THE LEATHER PUSHERS„ 2 COMPLETE SHOWS, SAT. 7,45 and 9,30 P.M. Next MON., TUBS„ WED, FRANK MAYO Supported by SYLVIA BREAMER and a strong cast in The FIRST DEGREE The Story of an Amazing Confession And What It Brought to the Matt who Made it From the Sat, Eve. Post story "THE SUMMONS" By Geo. Pattulo, Also Showing "AROUND THE WORLD in 18 DAYS" 1 , ADULTS 150 . CHILDREN 10c Coming May 24 -25 -26th Another Big Special "IN THE NAME OF THE LAW" yric Opposite Daly's Garage, mmeaurerzeinamesemaustrasnrinimmotialainsasni • ANNUAL MEETING OF THE Centre Huron United Farmers' Political Association WILL BE HELD LONDESBORO, WEDNESDAY, MAY 23rd at 1 p.m. The Nominating Convention Of the Centre Huron United Farmers' Political Association will be ,held at 2 p,m, for the purpose of selecting a candidate to contest the Riding in the coming Provincial Election, The Chairman of Each Polling Sub -division Is Asked to Hold' his Meeting on MONDAY EVENING, MAY 21st, at 8 o'clock for the purpose of selecting delegates to attend the E. FULTON, pres. Convention W. A. McGAVIN, sec. The Quality Car You Can Afford to Own OU should have a Chevrolet because time is your greatest asset—and in a motorized world any man suffers a serious handicap who does not possess this great multiplier of the value of time --the Automobile. And Chev- rolet is the most economical of all automobiles. You can afford a Chevrolet because of its amazingly lowpurchase price, Thispri includes . complete modern equipment. Not an extra remains for you to buy. You can afford to own a Chevrolet because it costs so little to operate --less than any other car made. It takes • less gasoline and oil. The 'tire expense is correspondingly 'small. Chevrolet offers you everything thatyou could want in an automobile. It offersyou this at th' e smallest original investmentand at the lowest per mile' transportation expense. Conte in and see the 5 handsome models and let us prove these -statements true. Ask About the G.M.A;C. Plan of D 5816 eferred Payments. BE SURE AND GET OUR PRICES ON PREST- O LITE BAT- TERIES, TIRES OF ALL MAKES FROM $7,50. UP. OUR AIM IS PROMPT SERVICE AND FAIR DEALING TO ALL earli r ert