HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-08-09, Page 5THURSDAY, AUGUST 9 1923;
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FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 4
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STRATFOFID. ONT.
Western Ontario's • leading
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Principal,
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Flowers' Furnished,
Night or day phone 67.
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We respectfully solicit Your Cream,
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CREAM GRADING: A difference of 3 cents per lb. Butter Fat
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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.
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Rev. Mr. Kay, of Utica, N.Y., oc-
cupied the pulpit of the Eglnondvifle
Presbyterian church last Sunday,
Mr. William Walters, of Detroit,
Mich., 'is visiting relatives in Tucker
smith before leaving for the West,
Miss Erie Stewart, Kitchener, spent
the holiday at her home here.
Miss Itta Layton, Hamilton, is the
guest of Miss Kathleen Rankin.
Mr. and Mrs. R, Dunmore, who
were in Mitchell attending the Old
Boys' Re -union, called on relatives
here.
Miss Irene Wankel is visiting her
aunt, Mrs, Herbert Fowler, in Tuck-
erstnith.
Master Albert Wehh, Goderich; is
spending his holidays at the home of
Miss Forest.
Mr. George Doran, Smith's Falls; is
visitinMr. and Mrs,her in E. .Limbach are in'
Elmira this week .attending" the Old
Boys' Re -union.
Miss McNair, New York, is a guest
at the home of Mrs. Livingstone,
John street.
Mr. and Airs, James Allen, Mr. Ed-
gar Allen and Miss Louise Allen mot-
ored to. Stratford oft Monday,
Miss Della Button, Toronto, was
the guest of Miss • Grace .Lands -
borough, `
Mr. and Mrs, A. Walker, who were
week -end guests at the home of Mr.
and Mrs, W. E. -Chapman, have re-
turned to Wingha1n.
Miss Mabel Hogg, Stratford, is
visiting friends in town.
Miss Lulu Docherty, Toronto Gen-
eral hospital, is visiting her parents
in Egmondville
Mrs. Cudmore and daughter, Edna,
of Peachlaud, I3,C., are guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. George
Stewart.
-'rvfiss Jean Hays was the guest of
Miss Louise Allen in Tucleersmith for
a few days.
Mr. Conway, Inspector' of Public
Works, paid an official visit to the
Seaforth post office Thursday and re-
ported it in good condition with the
exception of some painting and decor-
ating which will be done soon.
Miss Tonna Welsh is visiting her
grandparents, Mr. and Mrs; C. H.
Holland in Harpurhey.
lIrs, Pekeliler, Michigan, is visiting'
her parents, Mr, and Ml's. William
Charters.
13Iytit Standard: The work of decor-
ating the interior of Trinity church
will be completed in a couple of days.
Mr. Johnston, Seaforth had the work
11 hand, andit is a very neat and satis-
factory job.
Miss. Ida Hogg has returned from
attending. summer school at Toronto,
Mr. Frank :McQuaid, reeve of Me-
Killop, was in. Goderich on Friday,
Mr, McQuaid is doing a -splendid
work for his municipality in watching
he road expenditures.
Dr.and Mrs.F.Harburn and fain-.
ly •spent a day in \Vingham last week;
Mr. Leslie Kerr returned on Friday
rout attending Toronto summer
chool.
Messrs, Malcolm Armstrong and
r-relvin Blanchard have returned from
ttending the stunnter school in To -
onto..
Mfr; Frank Coates. is visiting rela-
vcs in Cleveland before returning
ome from the summer school at To -
onto.
Mrs.George Habliirk, who has been
siting Mrs, Jessie Brown, went to
oronto on Tuesday,
Mr. and Mrs. Henry Edge and
iss Josephine spent a few days at
urlington iivi[ing \Ir. and '.t1re.
aws
Miss Daisy Hamilton spent ;part of
e holidays with relatives '11 St.
ary's and Stratford
lir. and Mrs. Peter Daley. Mss
rabel Daley and Mr, and 11115. J. E.
ley were Walkerton visitors last
\U. Everett, of London, is spending rL
'ma days in town,
Miss Ona Nicholls has returned
nia. three weeks'- visit in London.
Mr. and Mrs. Webb, Mr. and Mfrs.
e and Mrs. Matthews motored up
m Hamilton and spend Monday
th Mrs, S. Neeley and other
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N 1922 Chevrolet astonished the
world by producing a.car of re-
markable quality at a remarkably..
low price. The 1923 Chevrolet is an
even better car at aneven lower
price.
The same high quality of construction
that characterized the 1922 Chevrolet
has been . retained -but to these - have
been adder.' -' .w features that make the
1923 Superior Chevrolet truly astonish-
ing value.
:Not, only has the car been improved
mechariicallyi, but the new high radiator
and cowl line and heavy crown, fenders
add immensely to its appearance and
make it one of the most beautiful cars
on the road irrespective of price.
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Aslk About the (1.11/1. A. C. Plan of Deferred Pavu2ent8
BE SURE AND GET OUR PRICES. ON PREST-O-LITE BAT-
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THE SEAFORTH NEWS
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PAGE IFI V'
Mr, Alex, Sparks leaves this week • Cot anti Mrs., McEwetr of London'
for. New Ontario with a shipment of were guests at the 'home of Mrs.
horses, SC'
s.
Jackson.
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Mr.. and Mrs. s W.
1 B�ickle .and. Miss Mrs, Robert Charters spent a w
Marjorie and Miss Freeman motored ,with her, sister, Mrs, Mc Leod,
to Ltttknow to visit relatives. Exeter,
' Mrs D. F. Buck and children are Mr. and -Mrs, Orville Weston a
visiting at her home in Miitchell. children are visiting friends in B
Mr, Alcl'lnter Troyer and bride, of field,
Toronto, are guests at the home of Ma
Mr, and,Mrs, S. Gemmell. Master Joe andp r; of London, d
visiting. ph grandparents, Mr. and
The n2atty friends of Miss Brine Mrs, Joseph Fowler.
will be glad to learn she is recovering Mr, F. L, Downe Toronto,
nicely, from a recent illtess, Y.s spent
.the week -end with friends in town,'
Master Leonard Brown is visiting Mrs. C. McCormick is visitingher
relations in Tilbury: son; Air. C. McCormick in Bridge -
Mist Monica Eokart, from St. bug,
lylary's Hosptal, Detroit, Mich., is at Miss. Gertrude Abell, Stratford,
present spending her holidays under spent Sunday with her grandmother,.
the parental roof of Mr, C. Eckert. Mrs. John Abell.
Mr. harry Livens leaves on Friday Mrs, Cole, of Michigan, and. Mrs.
to spend his holidays 111 Buffalo, N.Y. Nay, of Souris, Man., Were guests at,
His pupil, Miss Billy Chesney, will the home of Mr and Mrs. L. Tebbntt.
play at the First Presbyterian Church Mrs, Luff and. children, Hamilton,
during his absence, were visitors at the home of Mr, J,
Mr, Malcolm Armstrong has ac- Martin,
cepted a position on the staff of the Mins Myrtle Lawson Toronto, was
Lncknow Continuation school a town visitor.
Miss Anna Trethewey, of Stratford,
is visiting her grandfather, Mr, W. H. Mr, and lv1rs. Percy Cole, Tuckera.
Trethewey smith, spent Sunday at the home of
Mr. and Mrs, MeCrae, Detroit, are her parents. Mr. and Mrs. C. i ,
visiting Mrs. Livingstone, John street,
Mr. and Mrs, Geo, Frost and son Miss Black, Winnipeg, Man., is a
Allen, motored from Suuclridge and guest at the home of her brother,
spent the week -end with Mr. and Mrs.Mr. William Black, M.P.
R.. Frost.
Mils Beatrice Frost returned to
Flint, :Mich„ on Monday.
Mr. and Mrs. \W, Gillespie, of Brus-
sels, were week -end visitors in town
Miss "Billy" Chesney acted as or-
ganist in the Presbyterian church on
Sunday.
Miss Agnes Crosbie and Miss Mary
Crosbie left this week. on a trip up
the lakes to Duluth,
Mrs. Roberts, London, is visiting
her daughter=, Mrs. W. Snuthers.
Miss Wilma Seip and Miss Dorothy
Robinson have returned from' New
Hamburg. Mrs. James Martin,'who has been
Mr. and Mrs, Pope and daughter, of camping at Kincardine, has returned
Brussels,' spent Sunday at the home home.
of Mrs. John Abell.
Miss Johnstone spent a few days in
Exeter.
Miss Mary Modeland is visiting
friends in St. Mary's and London,
Mr. Fred Larkin, of Windsor, was
a week -end visitor at the manse.
Mr. and Mrs. A. Chittenden and
children, and Mr. and Mrs. Pagett
and children' spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Chittenden,
Miss Pearl Patterson is. spending
Iter vacation with friends in I•Iamil- The dance which took place in. the
ton.' -\.O.t'.W, hall recently, was well at-
Miss \iurray is visiting friends in tended, considering the warm
Brussels. weather,
Misses Evelyn Adams, Beth Bar-
ton and Elizabeth' Beating have re-
turned from Toronto where they
were taking the Sumner course at
the University..
Mrs. Dinsmore, of Blake, is visit-
ing friends in London.
Mr. and Mrs, George Seip spent the
holiday in New hamburg.
Mr, and Mrs. Davis, Tillsonburg,
spent Monday at the home of lir.
and Miss Davidson,
Miss Minnie Habltirk has returned
from visiting fiends in. Thorndale.
Mr. and Mrs. Sydney Deem and
children are' visiting at her home in
Mitchell,
Miss Clarissa Scott and Miss Mc-
Cord returned•on Wednesday to Ot-
tawa.
The many friends of Miss Rose
Si st
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p will be sorry
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she is in the Gneiph hospital at pies-
fit Mrs. Avery, of Manitoba, (formerly
Miss Ida Davidson) and family of
ad three daughters, are visiting relatives
ay- in McKillop.
Mrs, Kelly and Miss Margaret
Pinkney motored up from Stratford
to visit at the•home al Mr. and Mrs.
1'inl:ney,
Rev. and Mrs. W. D. McDonald
and children are visiting her brother,
Rev, Mr. Lane, at Rnthro
Mr. and Mrs, W', J. Feat, Aylmer,
are guests at the home of Miss
Jackson.
Mr. and Mrs. F. Mf, MacEwen and
fancily from ' Cleveland,. Ohio, were
visiting at the home of Mr. and Mrs.
H. Martin on their vacation.
WALTON,
The Methodist Ladies' Aid met at
the house .if lffrs, Armour Dundas on
Thursday of last week.
J. Carter is improving nicely, He is
able to be about with the aid of
crotches.
Miss M E. Boss, of Brussels, spent
a few holidays with Mr. and Mrs. J.
Vat recently.
SPECIAL OPTICAL OFFER,
High-grade gold-filledspectacles
and eye glasses with best flat spheri-
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style of frames and lenses at lowest
prices. Eyes examined by Mr, Hugh -
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'Kent's, Toronto, and later. for Henry
Aforgan & Co,, Montreal. The best
optical work to be obtained and at
moderate prices. Monday and Tues-
day, August 13, 14, Conte early. Beat -
tie's Fair, Seaforth. (32)
Rei, A. \, Holmes, Clinton, ex -
President of Newfoundland Method-
ist Conference, will conduct services
in the Seaforth Presbyterian ahurrh
next Sunday morning, and Rev, R.
Fulton Lwin in the evening,
Miss Ilma Freeman, Toronto, is a
visitor ay the home of Mr. and Mrs.
W. J, Sickle,
Miss Clare .Anderson,' Goderich, is
visiting Miss Violet Rankin
Mrs. A2orrison and Miss Catherine
Morrison, St. Caiheniites, were guests
at the home of Mr, and Mrs, W. R.
Smith,
Mr. Gorden Dick, Oshawa, was a
week -end visitor at his home here,
Mr. Harvey Burrows has returned
from 'Toronto.
Dr. and Mrs. Mulligan, Grand
Forks, N Dare guests at the home
of M.rs it[ui!iga is mother, Mrs. ' T.
McQuade, Goderich street.
Air. Leslie Watson, 1i'indsor, spent
the holiday at his home here,
Rev. and ,Mrs. Richardson anti chil-
dren,` :Deseronto, spent Sunday in
town,
Miss Margaret ;tblcKellar has re-
turned from spending heir holidays to
Kiitburn.
Miss Hutton, of Lorne, has been
engaged 'as teacher in -the Roxboro
school,
Miss Anna Sutherland is visiting
friends in 1 ucicuow,
Mr. and Mrs. Eckert and son ,'lar-
old, of I ucknow, are, the guests or
Rev. and ivirsi lrwin,at the parsonage.
Miss Barton is visiting relatives in
Tillsonbutg,
A rittk of howlers were invited to
London to parh-icipate in the London
Old Boys' Re-rtion, comprising' Air.
J Beattie, J'`'MacTavisii, Dr, Clias.
Ivlacleay anti I3, Stewart They motor-
ed to London on 1Wednesday.
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CALLUSES OFF
Doesn't hurl! Lift any corn or
callus off with fingers
Don't super! A . tiny bottle of
Freezone costs but a few cents at any
drag store. .Apply a few drops on the
Borns, calluses and "hard skin" on hot -
tom of feet, then lift theta off.
When Freezono removes ,^urns from the
toes or calhtses from the bottom of feet,
the skin beneath is left pink and healthy
and never sore, tender or irritated.
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Shoes
Hard to decide what to wear on
your. feet this season? Come inside
our store and we'll assist you,
Hardly think there's a man, or for
that 'natter, a woman either, that can
not find here just the thing that's
wanted in footwear,
What's the use in quoting prices
unless you see the shoe. Step in and
inspect our stock.
Whitewear Clearance
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Women's White Canvas 2 strap
Slippers.
Women's White' Canvas .1 strap
Slippers, paton trimmed,
Women's' White Canvas Oxfords,
paton trimmed: f,
Women's White Canvas Oxfords,
Inquire for• ou:i' Special Prices o
thosemsttioned above,
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Mrs. A. H. Netliery and Master
Reber, student of the C. and T.S, of
Sarnia, are now spending a few' holi-
days with the foriner's sister, Mrs,
R, J. Clark, of McKillop.
Owing to the dry weather the
spring crop is ripening rapidly and
most of the farmers have started cut-
ting oats,' and when finished will
draw the harvest
to a
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GLADIOLUS EXHIBITION,
Th'
c second td
t annual cxitlbiliotr o"
the
Ontario Gladloins Society will he
held in the Ontario' Agriculture
College, Guelph, on August 22-2,1
1923. Prizes, in some cases amounl
ing to 100, are offered for competi
tion. fife plot on the Farm a`
Guelph contains 30,000 gladioli alt,,
500 varieties, Each variety will, b.
staked and properly named, and witi
furnish great interest to those attend
ing. The flower gardens of the Farm
are close to this exhibit, one bed
alone c containing over 80 varieties of
annuals.
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THUR, FRI,, SATURDAY
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Prices as Usual, 10c and 15c,
Shows commence 8.30 sharp.
Special next Week -end
"THE THIRD ALARM"
The greatest Fire Picture ever made.
Mr. W. W. Robinson wishes
to announce that the Lathes'
.11air=dressit g Department will
be closed for the summer' mouths
from Jiwe 1st.
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