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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-06-14, Page 5s «..k1 THURSDAY;„)AISE 14, i9t3. There are many different,kinda of Shoes, all More or less eons- fortable, but there's only one Empress Shoes THE SHOE THAT FITS WHEN OTHERS PAIL You Ladies who are hard to fit and W110 want Comfort in your Shoes as well as plenty of Style and Wear should try a pair of Empress Shoes, They never disappoint the wearer. Empress Oxfords and Strap Slippers M Patent leathei and fine black Kid leathers --flexible soles---mediurn heels, $6 00 per pair , , • Empress Oxfords in soft Kid leather with cushion $650 sales and rubber heels, per pair - SOLD IN SEAFORTH ONLY BY .SEAFORTII 1 ewanespeswoartseweavanoww, WINTER TERM FROM JANUARY 2ND CENTRAL STRATFORD. ONT. The leading practical training school of Western Ontario. The school where rm. get a thor- ough course tinder competent instructors in Commercial, Shorthand and Telegraphy de- partments, We assist graduates to po,sithees. l?Vrite for free .ca- talogue, D. A. MCLACHLAN, Principal. 4.www.9wwww". LI Walker & o • UNDERT-AKING —and--••• • EMBAL/VITNG • Motor or Horse Equipment W. J. WALKER, holder of eio. vernment diploma and license. • Flowers Furnished. Night or day phone 67. STOP! LOOK! LIf3TEN! CREAM WANTED We are not only a Cream Market for yo tz but we ate Also a Large Dairy.Industry in Your Conummity. We respectfully solicit Your Cream. OUR MOTTO: Guaranteed -Accurate Weights and Tests. Courteous and Prompt Service. Highest Market Values. 'CREAM GRADING: A differerthe ,of. 3 cents per lb. Butter Fat will be paid between No. 1 and No. 2 Cream. CASH FOR emeAun Cash Paid to Any Patron Wishing it When Cram is Delivered, Creamery Open Wednesday and Saturday'Evenings. Seaforth Creamery Co. Seaforth,Ont. C. A, BARBER, Mgr .._.___01•0021.m.••••=••••1...0.ais.4.19mmm• . ' Conipare Chevrolet With Any Other Car Compare Chevrolet with any other ' car rnanufactured, Cornpare it from every possible angle — thoroughly. What do you find? Price—Chevrolet is the world's lowest -priced, • finny -equipped, quality car. Upkeep—The cost' of operation of Chevrolet is lower than that of any other car built: Perfortrtance—Chevrolet is built to do any- thing and go 'anyvvheie possible with any car, and, it will go where many others cannot. Appearance --Chevrolet is beautiful in design arid the finigh is of the highest grade and ex- trernely durable. Chevrolet closed cars have Fisher bo-dies—the finest built, Vaiue--,Chevrolet gives, you the best trans. portatidn per dollar invested ,that you, can buy. Economy in first'cost and the lowest operating cost provide, a value that standse first in comParison with any other car. See Chevrolet first. A'sk 'About the. an of Deferred Payment 33E SURE AND GET OUR /PRICES ON PREST-0,LITE BAT- TERIES, TIRES OF ALL MAKES FROM $7.50 UP. OUR ATM IS PROMPT SERVICE AND FAIR DEAI,ING TO ALL 2ar1tn Bros Seaforth 711E Stir** MIMS i,,,'A: Spa'rke has, returned frO janeinesS tail) to Cochraee--"!" , 'The many friends .ol. Mrs, -Koer $carlett, who has been ill for severe 01•111,1•110101•....10, NEN1,111,41.1177.0.16,1111, 11" t)%4/ 17()PIS • emnpolowa....N.0.6.....woreeNamea....•••••0 • ..A number fromtowtewere in Gode- . rich on Monday evening for' the a week -end with friends in 1,,Valkel-tOn' 'ch'intefi'' einuincted the ' M moonlight excursion of the G }mond. Mrs. James Love, Tuckerstnith nursing Mrs. John Love in Egm ville, who is ill with plenrisy. Mr. W. Humphrey, M.P. for Kootenay, B.C, riding, and Hurriphrey, were week -end guest the home of Mrs. Robert taint North Alain street. Mr. T, C. Joynt, of Hensail, via town visitor. There will be a sacred song ser in the Methodist church on. Sun evening, Jtine 24th, at 7 pan. A meeting df the Red Cross So ty will be held in the Carnegie L rary on Friday, June 15th, at 3 o'clock when the report of the P vincial annual meeting will giv All interested in Red Cross work cordially invited. Rev. and Mrs. W. D. McDon and ehildren, of Egmondville, Mr, T. DeLacey and Miss H. I. Gratia motored to Hensel] op Tuesday. A hen 11QIIS belonging- to Mr. Jo A. Smith, at the corner of Sparli and Market. streets, took fire on Sa urday at noon and thotigh the 5 brigade responded at,once to the cal the building was badly damaged h fore the fire was put out. Mies Ja cicson, Egmondville, spending a few days in Toronto. Mrs. Jenkins and' son Robert -le on Saturday for Toronto. . Mrs. Oscar VatiEgmond and clan- g rey- , is ond- est Mrs. s at ers, s a vice day ib - .30 TL) - 50. arc ald L. m lin ttg, t - re is ghter, Ethel, Hamilton, are visitin Mr. C. VanEgrnond before leavhi for Prince Albert, Sask, 'Miss Maria Bristow, Hatriilton, a visitor at her home in Egmont:II:rill Mr. Russel PyPer is seriously ill a met enr. Miss Emily Deem, Toronto, is visitor at the. home of Fier parent Mr. and Um. W. Deem, Mrs. J. ',Devereaux is visitie friends in Detroit, Mich. Mr. Russel 'Hays, Detroit, Mich., a visitor at his home here. Mrs. W. Morrow, Hamilton, is th guest of Mrs. W. Morrow, Main st Miss Mary liableirk is a Detroi visitor. The malty friends of Miss Tena Grieverwho has been confined to ,bed for several weeks, be pleased to learn that she is able to' be. up again. and Mrs. Sidney Gemmell and Robbie, Mrs, J. H. Smith and Earl; and Mr. and Mrs. J. A. H. Wright, of Mitchell, motored to Toronto oft Friday to attend the ulrelding of their brother, Mr. Alditner. Troyer, Mrs. Mundell and Dorothy, of lath- chell, are visitors at the home of Mrs. C. McCormack, Mrs, James Hays and Glen ere visiting in Nindsor. Mrs, Peter Fenton, from Windsor, called on friends here: during the week • 0. Court of Revision for the provincial election was held in the town hall by Sheriff Reynolds, on Thursday, when about 130 dames were added to the list. A court for McKillop was held ?n Carnegie Library 'hall, Friday, Rev, T. D. i\freCullough, social ser - e. te weeks are pleased to see that "she able to be around again. Mr. John Kerr, McKillop, Is suffer ing from an attack of pneumonia, , Mr, Jake Sprat, who has bee visiting his parents, Mr. and. Mrs James Sproat, on his return from the WLsleaves this week to accept a position in Detroit, Mich aslisses Munel,and Beth Willis and Miss Bechely left on Tuesday on the Greyhound for Detroit. Mr, and Mrs. 4. J. Lippert, Kitch- ener, visited Mrs. S. F. Carron at Hillcrest, and Miss Moran. Mrs. T. Johnstone and Miss Boelyn are in Detroit, this week. The Huron County Medical Asso- ciation met in the council chamber as ednesday afternoon, when 'Dr. H, Ross and Dr. R. J Burrows, of Seaforth, each read Papers. Mrs, Nicholson, Brandon, Man., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Clark and her niece, .Mrs. Evans, James street. Mr. and Mrs. R. Coates and Mr. and Mrs. W. MeMichael, were Strat- ford visitors on Monday. $CrVIZe9, TS PaisleY, and Etrnweod. Ellis," maiden name was Efiza MeCni , imeeandimea,r464epitegerala, of da, and $he had lived in M K'll 1 North Dakota, are here on a visit to township for years before loCating is • CHISELHURST. Saturday last Harveyt son of ',Mr. and Mrs. Harry Jacobi, was taken quite When Dr, Peck was called it was found necessary to have him removed to the hospital in Seaforth and have an operation: It proved very successful and the last report Harvey was doing fine. Mr. and Mrs, George Eyre, Mr. John Wren and Mr, and Mrs. Wm Cole have returned after spending the them aged father and other friends. Mr. John Fitzgerald, Sr., has been quite poOrly but his many friends are pleased to eee hint out again. Mr. and Mrs, Robert Cole are visit- ing friends in McKillop. Four pupils in the continuation calss in Hibbert school have gone to Seaford, to write exams. Their many friends wish them every suc- cess. Mr. and Mrs. Alex. Park, of Eg- mondville, are visiting at tEa home of Mr. and Mrs. Geo. Eyre. A very interesting baseball matah tOok place in Chiselhurst on Monday evening between Hensall and Boun- dary resulting in a score of 5 to 6 in favor of Hensel!. Mrs. Mary MeKaig's sale is to take place this week. Much regret is felt over the loss of Mrs. McKaig and family from the neighborhood. Every good wish follows them to their new home in Hensall. WALTON, Rev, Mr. Chandler is attending the Presbyterian General Assembly at Port Arthur during the last week. Rev. Mr. Lundy, of Kippen, preach- ed two very impressive sermons in Duff's church on Sunday. Late Mrs. Ellis.—Mrs. Alex. Ellis, whose husband passed aw,ay a few weeks ago, also paid nature's debt re- cently at her home, Queen street. She was in her eighty-fourth year. The funeral which was private, took place last week to the Brussels cemetery. Rev. Mr. Connor, ,of St. John's STOP THE EXT Bruelels, She Was an aunt to tne r, McCulla family at I...eatibury. • Ellgagerneat Angus rniiehaei, of Grey township, announces the en- gagetnent of his youngest 'daughter, Mabel R., to Wnt. S, Kitchell, .of Elora township, the marriage to take place qnietly in June. Mrs, 1). Sproat, of Belgrave, who has been visiting friends and relatives at Brussels, Walton, McKillop and Seaforth, left for the West, where she intends to make her home with her brother, John Hannah, at SW211 River, Man, We are sorry to hear of her leaving, but trust she will enjoy the prairie countrY. Mr. and Mrs. Hugh Alexander, Mr. and Mrs. John Beatty, Mr, and Mrs. Earl HabkieTe-,-Of the 10th con., Mc- Killop, attended the Robinson circus at Stratford on Monday. Mr. W. T. Grieve who 1. , vas erect- ing a barn near Tillsonburg last v.reelc, returned home Saturday. Geo. F. and Mrs. McCall left for West receutly on an extended trip with the ultimate intention of landi ng in Victoria, B.C. Their tickets call for 5 months' absence. We expect they will have a very enjoyable time as they have many relatives and friends to 'call an. Mrs. H. Coornbes, Myth, accompanied them and will visit at Deloraine, Man, Our villager, J. Harris, has been chosen as election clerk by Return- ing Officer MeGavin, and he will took after his work in a competent man- Ocr. Duff's church, Walton, intend hold- ing their annual garden party on Wednesday, July 4th. ' ca a 1Sc Jo s, th A WINTHROP. W. M. S. — The Ladies' Aid, and W.M.S. meeting held in the home of rs. Wm. Trewartha was largely at - tided, 25 ladies answering the roll 11, with Mrs. C. Hillen presiding. ripture reading was by Mrs. Wm. hnston, followed by a prayer for e assembly by Mrs. M. Blanchard. very interesting paper on "Brunie ants front Asia, and Problems Aris- ing from European and Oriental Ina- gration," was given by Mrs. J. A. rguson, with Mrs. J M. Goven- k leading in prayer. Several lift are ready for quilting and they °pose having a quilting bee in the near future, Miss Margaret freland, of Toronto, atisvisitingpreseat .her auat, Mm. 'T. Mcllroy, N. W Trewartha has made a success as a farmer. He has also made a success as a business man. gr Let g• farmer and a business man apply business thods to the affairs of Ontario, as he did as Warden of the me - .County last year in reducing your County taxes. ' Work and Vote for 021 loc qu Or vice secretary of London, preached two lespiratioual sermons in the Presbyterian church last Sunday, which were very much- appreciated Mr. Charles Clark, Windsor, is visiting his parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. L. Clark. Mrs, Robert Archibald and Miss Ella are visiting friends in Detroit. MeSsrs.lJohn and James Scott, of Roxbdro, sang A duet hi the Egmond- ville church last Sunday which was much appreciated. Mrs. Sinclair, Egmondville, has re- terned from London where she underwent an operation for cata.racta Mr. C. A. Barber and Billy were in Alton on business. Mr. and' Mrs, 'Walter Phee and fern- ity, Hensall, spent Sunday with Mr. and Mrs. T. Sharpe, Mr. DeLacey, Smithville, is visite ing his son,. Mr. L. T. DeLacey, 'Mr. and Mrs. Coats, London, were week -end guests at the home ref Mr. and Mrs. W. Arnett. Mr. Harold Stark, Kitchener, was visitor at his home here. Mr. John Cummings...has had his cottage painted this last week. Mr. and Mrs, T. G. Stanbury and baby, and Mrs. Hardy, Exeter, and Mrs. F. S. Rickbeil, Worthington, Minn., were visitors at the home of Mrs. G. Sillery.- Miss IVIeLean, Toronto, spent' a few days in town. Ad Mr. and Mrs. T. Patton have re- turned frounspending the winter with relatives near Grand Rapids, Mich. Mr. Walker Hatt,Stratford, spent the week -end at his borne here. Mr. Hector I-Iays returned on Sat- urday to Windsor. Mr, ,Russel Bristow is home from Toronto. il,frs. E. W. Edwards and sons, Harold and Eric, Listowel, were guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barber. ,Misa Trances, Ifowler.is improving 'her 'residence "with ' a fresh coat af paint. Mrs. (Dr.);Patterson, of Lucknow, is visiting Mrs, Jessie Brown. been a guest ,for several. Months at the donne ftMr. and Mrs. W. Fee, returned on Saturday to. her home in Winnipeg, ' Miss Elva I-Iabkirk; ter, of Mr. and Mrs, T, liabkirlt,McKillop, is in haining for a nurse at the Clinton Mrs. James Carnochan, who sPant Lie winter with her daughte- in 13os- on, Masse, has.returned home. Mr. Aberhart has accepted a position in the Seaforth Creamery for the summer months. • 'Miss Ella Archibald, Toronto, is spending a couple of weeks with her parenti, Mr, and l\Irs. Robert Archi- -MrsPhoehe Th6tpnecn, who has f.cf . Ea el B1I and YriSs Bess.e • -.7 Grit, -c, arc spending, a 'few deys W. Trewar ha Conservative Candidate in SOUTH HURON CENTRE ['CON ELECTORS Your Vote is Requested For Liberal eandidate Mr. Govenlock stands for: Economyin public expenditure. Reduction of Provincial taxation. Careful, Honest Administration of the and other resources of the Province, --- More equitablelfydro Power Rates. A well-balanced Educational System. A Legislature and Government representing the whole people—not any class especially. timber, GORDON YOUNG', JNO. MURRAY, 'President C.H. Liberal Assn. Chairman McKillop Lib. Assn. OTE me Somerville U.F.O Candidate in Centre Huron Ittrho stands fourzsquare ott the platform of the Einitecl Partners' Association. aaiiieceiieneta. esaeaaeeeeneeeereeee4,_inere,.......,,,ea, Mr. arrd Mrs, Robt, ley, visited; with Mr, aod ' Misy' Velma }!sit, of Sier spent the week -end at her. tiotia,e Quite a number of the younrpea-,,, pia took in the- moon light excursion ,ee at INI°.cSnpdiatYddnelnirbit; bIsilY en- gaged pressing and loadingihay. "se Ki:Nrcihisesn-CI:atil,lerielichilealrtweadtdtienngltteidn Getehye 141,7V wek, ei:ekr.e sorry to hear of the death of Mrs, 'Wm, Bullard last week, Quite a number from this vicinity at- tended the funeral. Ott' sYmPallY goes out to those that are leftto mourn, Mr. Nelson Govenlock is in Gado. richonotuhit.etbeepsa:t tlyldi 4.13,titsbihcyr,aivr tmlg h ebreeent ()coal .t11 the Robinson circus held in Stratford on 'Monday. -• DUBLIN. There will be a baseball game pittY. ed here this Saturday evening be.. tween Dublin and Mitchell at Dub - tin. Come and sheer our boys! Mr, and Mrs. Young, of Wood- stock, spent a few days visiting at the home of Mrs, James Redmond, Miss Mary Beale was the guest of Mitchell friends on Friday. Quite a number from town attend- ed the Holy Name Society at Kin - kora on Sunday.= Mrs. M. Williams and Miss Millie, and Mrs. John Dorsey, of Clinton, visited at the home of Mr, and Mrs, John Carpenter, Mrs. fames O'Connell, of Seaforth, spent Tuesday the guest of Mr, and Mrs, B. O'Connell. ...The baseball game played here last Friday evening ended with a score of 5 to 1 in favor of Goderich. Mr. Wm. Horan, of Mendon, Mich., is visiting his sister, 121iss Maggie Horan, - • Mrs. lames Shea is visiting friends in Detroit. Mr. and Mrs. Dan Shanahan, of Seaforth, and Mr. John and Joseph Kenney, attended the funeral of their aunt, Mrs. Collins, in Kinkora, on Thursday. Mr. Collins died in Buf- falo, and her remains were brought to Kinkora. Holy Natne Society Meets.—Seven hundred members of the Holy Name Society met in Logan at St. Bridget's church. Vicar Gen. O'Connor preach- ed an eloquent sermon on the duties of Catholics to their fellow men and to their God, LYRIC THURSDAY, FR/DAY and SATURDAY A Girl—Hai. Boy—A Kiss -011 Joy— A Plot—A Row—A Vamp—Then Wow/— A Spat—Too Fat—HOT CAT! See DORiS 1V1/IV in the Gayest Comedy of the Season. Gay and Devilish Added Extra—The 3rd and Best Chapter of the "NEW LEATHER PUSHERS" TAKE OUR TIP—SEE TI -ITS SHOW' Adults 15c 8:30 P,M. Children 10c Sat. Sand 9.45 P.M, li) Opposite Daiy's Garage. etressmaseasseitassetai "aesaaasewsews.e-aeessesseaesewese„.a.,..esesseea.".....".".eweesnes, EFIP FEED s Chieftain Mixed Feed, per. cwt, $1.60 Clansman Stock Feed, per cwt. Low Grade Flour, per cwt. 2.00 ROB Rev MILLS, Ltd. 1.75 Mr. W. W. Robinson wishes to atiriotinee that the Ladies' llair=dressitlg Department will be closed fol. the suintiler imoriths from June 1st. TfIE CENTRAL 13AR8ER S1101) and BEAUTY PARLOR. e T. W. KO.EINSON, lop. OPPOSITE PcsT,o.yrq 4;1,,