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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-08-30, Page 5:THUi2SDA.Y, AUGUST 30th; 1923,1; Test Our c h0' 1 Shoes The Boys and Girls have, of course, worn out their Shoes during the Summer Vacation. Now, it is School time again, and New Shoes must be provided. We have been 'exceedingly careful in the selection of our School. Shoes., We, realize that poor'School Shoes are a poor investment, consequently we buy nothing but the BEST, and sell them at close prices, Bring the Boys and Girls here to be fitted. ' We are sure to please them—sure to give them lasting satisfaction —sure to save the pocket -book. G Z: FALL TERM FROM SEPT. 4 CENTRAL aaeS STRATFORD. ONT. Western Ontario's leading Commercial School, where you can get a thorough practical training under experienced in- structors in Commercial, Short- hand or Telegraphy Depart- ments. epartments. We assist graduates to positions. Get our free cata- logues now. D. A. MCLACHLAN; Principal. W,J, Walker & Sou UNDERTAKING —and--- EMBALMING and—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 lb. Butter Fat will be paid between No. 1 and•No. 2 Cream. eRSH' FOR eREPIM 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. 4 Essentials Price — Economy -- Appearance irliEVROLET Superior Models have in very large measure the four essen- tials necessary in a motor car. PRICE—Chevrolet is the lowest -priced, fully -equipped car in the world. ECONOMY- Chevrolet National Economy Week proved.beyond all doubt that Chevrolot was the - world's most economical car to operate. APPEARANCE—One good look at the lines, finish and equipment of Chev- rolet will convince anyone that in appearance it is a car to be proud of. ENDURANCfl-Owners' opinions give ample proof of the endurance and stamina of Chevrolet. Ask any owner. H221,s Ask About the G.M.A.C. Plan of. Deferred Payments • BE SURE AND GET OUR PRICES ON PREST-O-LITE BAT- TERIES, TIRES OF ALL MAKES FROM $7.50 UP. arlin ros®, Seaforth ,ZTIf ROLE'I' Itn..git�••.uu .,,.>ta.....nx�•,rpy-om-ulg AO,.—...,, ...r., awl�, ,�n�rl, I ower I OpICs p — —i,a.. marts qu-,�aa„�.nu.-.uu..�n n.,�,•�a...:.,ri1 Monday next, Sept, 3rd, is Labor D.ay, and a public holiday, - The many friends of Miss Jeriuie Brine will be pleased to learn that she is recovering, Miss Helen McMichael is spending her holidays in Toronto. • Miss Jeanette Wilson, of London, was a guest at the hone of her -par- -ents, Mr, and. Mrs. J. A. Wilson, on her way to Go -Horne Bay. Miss.Foreman, who Wes teacher of Classics in the Collegiate during the past two years, will resume her duties again when the school opens next week, Ivir, and Mrs. John Beattie are visiting• relatives in London. Mrs. A. iMeGavin'is visiting friends in Toronto, Rev, and Mrs. I-Iolmes and Miss 'Gwen and Nell Holmes and Miss French, of Toronto, spent Sunday at the parsonage. Miss McPherson, of Wingham, for- merly of thb Seaforth Collegiate In- stitute staff, is the guest of Miss Verna Grates, Adv. S. Houston is confined to his hone through illness. - bliss Mary McGregor, of Edmon- ton, is the guest of Miss Bertha Chesney. Misses Lila and Sadie Howitt were in Auburn on Wednesday attending the Marsh-Mogridge wedding. Miss Mabel Turnbull sang a well- rendered solo in the :Presbyterian church ion Sunday morning? Miss iDorothy Wilson is visiting friends in Sarnia. -.. Miss Norma Masters, of Brantford, visited her aunt, A+Irs. S. Deem. Mr. D. 1.1. Wilson, Kitchener, was a week -end visitor at the hone of his parents,_Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wilson, Messrs. Gerald and James Stewart are in Toronto this week. . Mr, Spencer, principal iof the Col- legiate, has leased part of Mr. G. D. C. Ham's residence on ;fames street. Mrs. Tom Fell and two sons, of Goderich, were week -end guests at the 'Iuonte of Mr. and Mrs, Peter Daley, Emerson Daley, of Walkerton, is visiting his uncle, J. E. Daley, iu McKillop. Mice Collette Corbett, of Detroit, and Miss Vera Corbett, teacher, of Sudbury, spent Sunday at the hone of Mr. and Mrs, C. Eckart. Miss Marjorie Nolan has acepted a school at Maidstone. Mr. James Buckley, who has been visiting here the past two months, re- turned to his home in Chicago last Monday, Miss Monica Eckart and Miss Helen McCarthy, who were visitors at the home of Mr. C. Eckart the past two weeks, have returned t0 resume their duties as nurses in St, Mary's hospital; Detroit. Miss Hazel Jefferson has success- fully passed the examinations in Ele- nientary Art held et the Art College, Toronto. Goderich Signal: Ilr, John Butt, Seaforth, who has been a mechanic in T. F, Holland's garage during the past two years, left town last week to reside in Flint, Mich. Mr. Charles Middleton, Clinton, was in town on Monday. Mr. Gordon Webster, of McKillop, leaves on Saturday to try an examin;, ation for joining the Toronto police force. Misses Edna M. Jamieson and Elva Bolton have been granted certificates in eletnentary agriculture at the Guelph summer school. Miss Ruth S. Thompson has secured an assistants' certificate for kindergarten work. Dr, and Mrs. Win, Campbell and daughter Jean, of Albany, Miss., are guests at the home of Mr. and Mrs. Charles Stewart. Dr. and Mrs, Chas. Campbell, Brooklyn, N.Y., motored over and spent the week -end. Mrs. Frank Devereaux was taken to St. Joseph's hospital, London, ion Monday. Her many friends hope for an early recovery. Dr. and, Mrs. Armstrong, of Mitch- ell, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs, A. D. Armstrong last Sunday. Miss Margaret McK, Armstrong returned biome with them to spend a few days. Mrs. W. W. Meredith, .of Wallace- burg, who has been holidaying at Bay- field, spent a few days at the home of Mrs, J. F. Reid. Mr. John MacPherson, Saskatoon, is visiting his mother, Mrs, Samuel MacPherson; sr., at the hone of Mr, Alex. McNabb, North Main street. Mr. Wilkey, of Acton, has taken Mr. Lee's place at the C.N.R. station. AIrs. A. ,Partridge, who has been spending several weeks with her par- ents, Mr, and Mrs. J. Kerr, returned on Wednesday to Toronto, Miss Mary Gillespie has accepted a position -on the staff of the Harris ton Collegiate Institute. Mr, A. Flays has disposed ,of the. house, formerly occupied by Mr. Hothatn to ,Mrs. Westcott, Mr. J. G. ,Mullen", Mr. L. T. De Lacey and Mr, W. Anent are enjoy- ing a week's fishing at Stoney Lake, Mrs. H. J. Gibson was in Stratford visiting her sister, Mrs. B. Williatns. Miss McBride is visiting friends in 1-Iaiiilion. THE SE'AFORTH NEWS Mr; John FIinehleyhas returned from Kingston, where he was talcing the summer course at Queen's`Uni- versity, , Miss Edith Scott spent a fen' days in Toronto and Waterloo. Mr. and Mrs. George Brownlee were in Windsor attending the Strachan -Little wedding. Mr, James Robb and Miss R.obb.left on _Monday to spend a few weeks with relatives in Detroit, Mich. Misses Marion and Beth Muldrew, who have been holidaying at the horse of their aunt, Mrs. R. Scarlett, return +this week to Brockville. Miss Margaret Culbert, New 'Ela.rn- burg, is spending her vacation with friends in town, i\'fiss Kathleen Burrows will leave on Saturday by boat from Sarnia for Fort William, where she has accepted a position in. the Collegiate to teach Household Economy. The sale of Auld Lang Syne goods •.and cooking, held by the Ladies of the Methodist church, on Friday and Sat- urday, was very successful, She sum of $350 being realized. Mr. Austin Hoggarth, who has been clerking in a London drug store, is visiting his parents in Hihbent, be- fore entering the College of Pharmacy this fall. Mr. Wilfred Hoegy, of Detroit, is visiting his •parents, Idr. and Mrs. Louis Hoegy, James street. Wilfred is a telegraph operator. Mr: J, D. Hinchley lost his fine driv- er on Tuesday. The animal got foul of the rope and fell in the stall, dying before assistance came. Mr. and Mrs. Cameron Vivian and daughter Elma, of Stratford, and Mrs, Carhart, of Toronto, were guests of Mr, and Mrs. Wm. Cowan. Miss Doiiothy Hutchison left on Saturday for Port Arthur. Master Arthur Golding has return- ed eturi-ed from visiting in St. Mary's and Stratford, -Mrs. S. Neeley spent Wednesday ie Bayfield. Mr. J. Wesley Beatty and two dau- ghters left early last week to spend a week touring Ontario. They went by way of Oweu Sound, Colling-wood and Oriliia, and on Saturday reached Port Hope. While waiting for breakfast, on Sunday morning, IvIr,Beatty pick- ed up 0 newspaper and read of the death of his uncle, Dr. Scott. He at once started for hone, reaching here that evening. Mr, Dalton Reid spent a few days visiting in Listowel last week. Mrs. Angeline Livens ]tai sold her house to Mr. John Webster. .firs. Livens intends going to Arkansas to live with her daughter. Mr. tiV, C, Smith and niece, Miss Dorothy Kerslake, are visiting rela- tives in Alichigan. lir. and Mrs. Robert Smith, of Chesley, visited relatives in town on Tuesday. Mrs. Honey returnecfhome on Mon- day after visiting:her brother, Mr. lr, 1). Hutchison. Mr. and Mrs. J, Henderson,' of Blen- heim, Mr. and 41rs 7; D. Ainslie, of Leamington,: and ';Mrs,, Medd, of Wheatley, al'e„ gttest''s at the home of their niece, 'Mrs 5.'13.' Tyernan. Mrs. Adapt Dickson and Elelen have returnedfront visiting relatives in Chicago. Mrs. W. Sclater and daughter Mar- ion, of Regina, Sask., are guests at the home of Mrs. W, Sclater. i\Ir, and Mrs. Jantes Gillespie, who have returned from their wedding trip up the Saguenay are 'guests at the home •of his parents. ivir. and Mrs. Neil Gillespie. Miss Dinsmore' is spending a few days iu Toronto: Miss Belle Cununings, who is secre- tary to the Hon. W. R. Motherwell, Ottawa, is visiting her brother, Mr. John Cummings. Misses Muriel and Lillian Wankel and the Misses Crich, Tuckersnith, were Stratford 'visitors on Wed- nesday. " Mr. and Mrs, M. YlcKellar and children spent Sunday in Hamilton. Mrs. Sandi•ick, of Ingersoll, is visit- ingitis sister, Mrs. John MacTavish. Mr. and bars. Murray of Pittsburg, Penn., who visited Miss Davidson, have returned home with their chil- dren, who spent the summer here. Miss Henderson, Mitchell, is visit- ing her sister, Mrs, E, Drake. Mr: and Mrs. George 'Irwin from Prince Albert, Sask., were guests at the home of Mr. aiid bars. John Gov- enlock. Messrs. Leonard Hudson and Billy Sutherland are in Toronto this week. Mr. Harvey Bristow .has taken a position in a drag store at Windsor. Mr, and Mrs. C.' Beckett, of Strath 'oy, were week -end visitors at the home of Mr. and Mrs. H, C. Box. Mrs. J. Tamblyn, of .Londesboro, has been the guest of her nieces, Mrs. N. Carter and M'rs, Tyerman, during the past week.. Mr. E. L.'Box•is a delegate to the couventiou of the Ancient Order of Foresters, being held in Toronto firs, b\T. Mfodeland and •daughter; of London, are visiting. Mr, and Mrs. John Herr. The Misses Kathleen Price, of Ayl- mer, and Norma Wilson, of Cromarty, and Mr. Franklin Price, were guests of their cousin, Miss Dorothy Ilt tchi- son:last week. Mr. and Mrs, 1. Price • spent the week -end with relatives in town. Mr. R. Roach is a visitor at the home of Mr. P. Walsh, Mrs. E. C. Arnmstrong andtlittle son, Mrs. James McLeod and Miss/Mar- who spent several weeks at the home 1 garet Martin, who have been spending of her parents, Air: and Mrs. Andrew Archibald, have returned ito Hart- ford, Conn, Miss Edith McKay is spending her holidays m Lucknow. Mr. Andrew Archibald l u a d spent a few days in Toronto. ivir. 'William Black, M.P., and Mrs, Black, have returned from a trip to the coast, Itlr., J. E. Somerville, who has been. t ibiting his-motherMrs: A. Soier- vllie,-returhs'to •Ldnlbtiton this wrath; the summer with Mr. and -Mrs. A. Mc- Lennan, leave this week for Toronto.' Mrs. (Rev.) Hall from Minnesota, is the guest of her sister-in-law,' Mrs, J. R. Govenlock. T Mrs. \�\ etherald, of Orillia, spent a few days with Mrs. H. R. Beattie Mrs, (Rev.) Leckie, and daughter, of Motherwell, v ere., visitors at the Manse. McTaggart hail returetl from spending his .vacation at his Iflome it Appin. • THE NOW E SATIQN or VIGLAND Yesterday �, It as 'ALF'S at,ITTOW TheDay.3eore It Was •. THE BETTER 'OLE BUT NOW� HAS. LEE 1,1 Its The Romantic English Comedy' Sensation CHARACTERS THAT MADE ENGLAND ROAR WITH LAUGHTER SAM OPKINS SQUIBS P. C. C as funny a bloke as ever the hrelliest flower ' who last his heart on walked an TrafalgarSquare, - "girl in London. Piccadilly Circus. ME Y GAL` Now Playing to Packed Houses and Convulsing Audiences in the Old Country Mon., Tues., Wed., Sept. 3, 4, 5 Admission, 15c and 20c at TAE LYRIe Mr, and Mrs. Harry Colbert and family, and Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Col- bert and fancily, motored from Lon- don and spent the week -end with Mrs. D. Clark. Mr. and Mrs. William iMcl.eocl,-and daughter, Miss Daisy McLeod, are visiting Mr. McLeod's sister, Mrs, John Kerr, and brother, Mr. Malcolm McLeod, in town. Mr. McLeod is an old Seaforth boy and many friends were glad to meet him again. ST. COLUMBAN. The Catholic Women's League held their monthly meeting on Sunday with a very large number of members present. The main feature of the meeting was an address of welcome to Rev. Fr. Dantaer, to which Father Dantzer made a "very eloquent reply. 1t was decided to hold a social in the 'hall on Friday, August 31st with Ney's Orchestra in attendance: Lunch trill. -.be served and the usual good 'time is promised. Bro. Stephen and Bro. Joseph re- turned to Montreal recently after spending a week among friends and relatives here. Mr. and. Mrs. Louis Stapleton, of Eganville, are visiting under the par- ental roof here. Miss Gertrude Ryan, Windsor, and ;Miss Edna King, of Detroit,spent Sunday the guest rof Mrs. A\Tut. Dorsey. Many mothers can testify to the virtue of Mother Graves' Worm Ex- terminator, because they know from experience how useful it is. School Notice 1\'ith the opening of school only a week distant, it is time that par- ents are preparing to have their chil- dren ready to attend, No child is fully prepared until he or she has a good strong, well-built, serviceable pair of shoes. We are showing those easy fitting shoes which are essential to a child: Many parents ruin their children's feet when they are still young and ac- cordiagly when they grow up, they are dependent upon some unnatural source of co'ntfort. Conte where you have all sizes to try, and if the size you thought would fit does not, you have others right there to try until you secure a perfect fit. :In this way you do not cramp your child's feet in one restricted pair, We are quite satis- fied that the following will afford foot comfort for your children. CHILDREN'S Box Calf Bluchers; Gun Metal Bluchers; Dongola Ox- fords; Patent straps and sandals. MISSES Dongola balmorals; box trip Bluchers; Calf Bluchers; tan bal- morals; Kid Oxfords; tan Oxfords; Patent Slippers, • YOUTHS box kip Bluchers, tan Blu- chers and balmorals;'. Calf Bluchers; Gun Metal balmorals. BOYS Gun Metal balmorals; box kip Bluchers; tan balmorals: We are also showing a full line for the older students—for those attend- ing Collegiate, Give us a trial. • J0H.Srnith &Son The Modern Shoe Store. opp: Bank of Commerce • Phone 5'f''",. Seaforth NTIex. li.. Mr. W. W._Robinsori wishes to announce that the Ladies' Hair=dressing Department will p be closed for the summer months from June 1st. THE CENTRAL BARBER SHOP and BEAUTY PARLOR, W. W. ROBINSON, Prop. OPPOSITE POST OFFICE At Toronto Exhibition. Be sure to visit our booth in the Manufacturers' Building, where you are assured a welcome: Make it your resting place. If you have ever thought of purchasing a Player Piano, or Piano, it gives you a chance to compare it with others and when you finally make up your mind to buy, you will just say: "Ship me that Style B, Walnut case, I saw at Toronto fair. Since testing several other makes, I believe, as thousands of others do, the Bell to-desy is a piano worthy of my home:' Bell Piano and Organ Co. Ltd. GUELPH, ONT, Jonathan E. twin ,' Agent PHONE 13-616. 4 TINES Around the World with ONE OILING 100,000 Miles Without Stopping for Oil An inventor who could develop an automobile, a railroad car or any other conveyance on wheels which wouldperforni such afeat would be considered a wonder. But such is the record of regular accomplishment by the Auto -oiled Aermotor during the past eight years in pumping water. Did you ever stop to think how many revolutions the wheel of, a windmill makes? If the wheel of an Aermotor should roll along the surface of the ground at the same speed that it makes when pumpingwater it would' encircle the world in 90 days, or would go four times around in a year. It would travel on an average 275 miles per day or about 30 miles per boortor9 hours each day. An automobile which keeps up that pace day after day needs a thoreugh. oiling at least once a week. Isn't it marvelous, then, that -a windmill has been made which will go50.times as long as the best automobile with one oiling? The Auto -®Ueda Aeeneator after 8 full years of.service in evezy part of the world has proven its ability to run and give the most reliable service with one oiling a year. The double gears, and all moving parts, are entirely' enclosed and flooded with oil all the time. It gives more service with less' attention than any other piece of machinery on the farm. 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