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HomeMy WebLinkAboutThe Seaforth News, 1923-11-08, Page 1'WHOLE SERIES, VOLUME 4S, EAL'S AT ALL -HOE RS 11 rsi /. e ppers REGULARLY The lympia Confectionery arid. Rest ura t 11 c:SoNSfor SERFO ..1'14 ON' '" R e, THURSDAY, NUVErIVE/ibtd 8, I4)23,.. COLLEGIATE NOTES. During the week examination re- port cards will be issued to all pupils in the school.' Parents are requested to etudy'thenx thoroughly before sign- ing and returning them to the school. Where the progress ' of a pupil is not satisfactory, the Prin- cipal would welcome a talk with the parent its regard to it. • The shield upon which the names of the winners of the Field Day Chan(?- inn•ships are to be engraved for the 'text dozen years has arrived, The back ismade ofmissionfinished -talc. At the top is a silver ribbon describ- ing the nature of the shield, and be- low symmetrically- arranged ate twelve silver maple leaves, each of which will bear the names of :he winters for one year.. The shield may be seen in Mr. C. Aberhart's winnow, The Principal has the names of iteral graduates of the Collegiate. who are entitled t„ I1igh School Graduation diplomas. If there are any others who have not as tet given in their names, please do so at once. 'Cite diplomas are now ready for dis• , tribute no- at the 17epartment and •,ve wish t, ,end in our li,at in the near .1tRYI'• future. eJ DIES IN STRATFORD. A former resident of Seaforth' in the person of,: kir. Edwin Hendry, of Toronto, died suddenly in Stratford, where he was visiting; on Friday af- ternoon, Nov. 2nd, The Hendry fain lily, consisting of the father, Thos. Hendry. the tnother, Ann Hendry, the four sons, Albert, George, Edwin and Frank, and the two -,daughters Elizabeth and Jennie, moved to Sea - forth in December of the year 1881,. Mr. Hendry was the proprietor of a foundry and machine shop situated in the block west of the Collegiate In- stitute. The sous Albert, George and Edwin were associated with him in the business until the building IVa burned in August of 1888 ler the year 1880 the father anel mother accompan fed by the son Frank, moved to Michi- gan where the father died the next year. Edwin was then a field expert for the. Watson mfg: (t . of Ayr, Oto, Since that time he spent most of '1 :ifs• in Tornio as master mt•cltanii ` the tirni of Roger Niftier ('.,n1 ( '1',rothto, He w•a in their em- ploy at the time of his death, During the pa five year, his health ata, been poor. in attack of high blood ire sit t it it ,tvtd by h penranged attack English, Mr. Moolthunse briefly till of England. and the ilritsh Empire as the home ofe political freedom since. the 1 t •, of Magna ('arts and King 1ohtt .\nd religions freedom in F.ug„ late l developed as p ,. lira ' free- dom grew. Today this huge Empire is united and loyal. as. Germany dis- covered in 1914. The Germans :believ- ed that Ireland was disloyal. fudia ready for revolt. (_,nada and .111:u•a- lia indifferent, bttt when 'Elle te4,1' came, every natio) it, the Empire contributed its meet and it, wealth. England. a little island with 40 tril- lion people. Who have always loved the Sett, to'd'ay its, the nnl t p',ttu'titI navy in the world and a chain of neral and cnatintg stationg that stretch' around the tr,,t id t ftg[au i is a powerful nation 1111! a a4I1I1 nation. Site well deserver: the tit e of-If)uter of Nations." Surely. said ilr, Manre- '011st. in contlirlinng, the hand of (',d print the centuries. has Fleeted t'te' int i tirig UP rte ncb a pov,er 1 i „d as I'' rut [ ', , Ili. Nit fames 'i - t„ ! •. li r cr' ud at ell by bir. Etc."; anEgmonfl, gal, a 1 f•d ted • fl trt,1: Ail Pound." 1,, ori r[ ',x Mot, (ht \\erlttt lty aftetnnn1 Ottottri- 'e•r1 tat of the 1 t'itt, htters;l 'd,• 111 )m, 71 nett ICA. 11,111 Cee I1, ..era Ili! h till, l'h 1'IFl] a 1-t. ill •. .?I ! 1 PlaSs meeting of the pupil of II ,ilii I ard: weak. The erne 1 x esti „f hi g. "h t 11,tett w•a: held in the as- -- — , , •' i t t t i'. etnatl r 1 ii .. dear", w1 iur r t c,mpt el m etc t•runt ;, n t't t -rata: t. -e t v room Ilty ch of for ire Iii 11ON }...'Y , A£SOCIATED can...4, etc a .e.,•t. rt tr:•l :In ti ht "-:f ( E lf, I ' 1 4-51'4,11m, 11 11 , purpose oi ,1•.-cos•ing thelits th ty WITFI DE, Rf1-4T/NC5 be r 1 1 f 1!“. 1 ,.• h 1 ler 1 rue- if fnnung , 1 arae tix.t t t he r t c. Ili Ira •: 1 1 1 "n n :boo:. 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The'ina \t i•'-'.14 \tr P. + 11.. ir' !• ' 4'1. : J e e, c , . { 1 : , i:Ihnst n: ?t c.-tr,,ts.. t. I. Nit -ear. (.... ;t•.. Mr. iitt,t' .n was t i ` t k ;+rel \1c PANCAKE SYRUP, } e:.i.,,ttny loan,; ,',•nit ,) -v„ tip pit r tt ,r I,r, ,,fell t al, 410 tc t n ne' e , PICT>LES,- \}tit "try thotl .tuc t tt; c role , rc t ,to •.s li,•irtie Soret \l .. , i int r :.l Intik • VINEG . t . t ,, t., ,5111 tin 1 ,14 .� .4, . ityr� © tt 111 tics;mt t 4 tt. �. 1 + le,•,,,,,f,,, ' , --!' v 1 1-[ t -t.. '1 r t i 1t ,ter 1 1. rt ! it 't• ,e- li t,tp \,redo r, a; 77,440 n jf., ci•l,, tt t in tt i e gae,,1 i11 t_., „Al ,,r tr x .t.. -t-.. :•'': ; . �� ilii !-t n e •, , OLD BOYS' RF•UNION t t tatiga , meeting t`. t, (t 11' 1 1 1 .. li .9,t t :.n t •:,t tilt 'Id 1 't i .., . -:. .n ,• t 1111 .ec c. ,, r, • 1 8 t t .-,•' i ..• TEA. -!Jut 111111 Eea , ,t,,,,1 vi.ttt. F:NG).18I7I Rl,r'.ls' 'ST 'I"Eta \• 1.1TI)T+ t 1a. 'T t tt t t tut r 1 t it•'aoc ett its cit like l,tatrk. t_:J cr^.: k d c,:,l ,f u-i,i)'t ( .lire .tense r., FIUP€tliflO I; '',110 GI:f1P,"4 i lall-1.11',.a SA/1;,...1G-Ea:,. •':t '451 , .. ... ,.t1'v _ '.,;' .- : 13AT.i!S-tic *u'it l:F'. • Trt ter In, . ,. . A 1'1';' ?r) e tip, ia to baiting al•-1:,4e.r. .. i rASIIBO:i3ii)S 01' li, s and 65e. WE WANT -t1t0 . aiel it, t•Nollantaa forliltI , pi cfrir+ alt,; h,>t et ,•d, }.res 1);r11,' ,p„•;, !L, .).alter It hog,,.hog,,.4 ,, irc9i1 Tat' a:t,.t• sr1't•1 01, iii 1,•1 t),; '1 It;, 5 til. H) is c:, 4• PHONE. 1156 Don't fail to visit our store when you want Shoes for the Children A Splendid Vici-Kid Shoe 4-7' at Patented Leather, Dull Calf Top, 4-7% A at Misses Box Calf Ian? 9gr, 31 to 2, at,,..,,,41170.1.4 g data Misses Tan Calf ea d li to 2, at,.:,,., 4/0" A Good, Sturdy Box Nip Shoe 11 to 2, SolidCD Leather ., tt''' A Growing Girl's Shoe, 3 to 7, Black Calf Leather ° o at a &9F' a Are a few of the Shoes suitable for school wear we are offering, FRED. W. W106 )R Y. 1t,, 1 arlr= :I i• ,i•.11 • -1, 3 a i1 file j" : It1r1 1 1. ;i •: t a c t t EGMONDVII LE. •c,.. Dean' Li Janie,, Laidiow, i,:`• n;: • ! u 1 1 „1 e.t et1' t,. ,,:a' e ;, • • ., , :,f alai.: i j'• -•n.1 "'""•. L'1 ci' :t1 t 1 t u t11,1n i :a1 1 1 t G m t „44L1 'Pic .,t.:, est•:mitis,• ,ttv, eat t 1 to ,n n a in ,1 , '11:1 , 1 CliURC11 CARD. , '•vett, :e ti c nr• int-,tes ut n , ae.afottli Methodist Church. -ti t) t 1 1 t' i lh i .lt 1 t i 5 n•„., ''"YS d f Y1 1 lets , '� t 1:'_ It. -.131 t•! Se t1 + I1 i , ptit: Sari rn c :reit inn the :04'd r i 11 p.ul. Tis, r lice. R. ui h and 1h r It ,is. , 1 (beta,, 'hr ciutt , , :t,'tiu 1 itr to lit,, n Old •Boy,' •\ ttiucnt 'it 1t<; t )111311 t' 111 sett t'e.s lit inin•• • 1 - au a t 1, and the t t rte 1 States, t^� and CON,aER''••`F�.TIV E MEETING evening Rev. JL Holmes,ofGode- ::n tr ithion ageets in the 111- AT LONDON c. president of the Conference, , ,.,1 eines xn tuses' 1'hr ti'' itr , , the R esidrrt t)n. Special music, t', is done in. 1E'1 the 2, •45 anfit el a as d vouchers will he open to the. to C'on• 11 1 ` t ROBERT FOREST, i,ubli.• at any time. I h•'Id ui I ,tri f u nrc'I hers:lay la,t 11 I wasvery largely afttaided. I1 legal s After a lone lad painful illness: - W were present Iron' every' part R,, hent Forrest passed away- at his MUSIC PUPILS' HALLOWE'EN, Moron. 1'h,ie who went ,town rr.m torte. in 1'-1,numdx•ille ou- Tuesday, 1'11c. •limine• 1111 1s ,; ;ct. josttih„ secitnth were \dcs,a 1, 1 its;net atm -ember 61 h, aged 55 years. Hc' School of Music, a very enjoy Dave Reid told \(rici1 :McPhee. they had sttlfered Ir titer heart trouble cul- „aleI•Iall't-e:en party on Wednesday. report a most ucees nil and e t this.. t rtnattu. in a complication of des- front 4 to It at St, lames' Hall. When nestle meeti tg„ with every indication 'l .ies, lac WAS born in Morris town- the brand March started gt 5:15 it that at the coming Dominion election was hard indeed for the fudges to de there would be the same swine; to the ii[e t, whom the prizes should gat, Conservative partytIlat carried C)h- Hotrerrr, Akiss Anna Hanna capeued ta.rio last summer. Repnla front the the lust for the girls and Miss organizers at the different ,,rovint•.ee \aarg lift Ross .second white 1 r",1 of the 1)nm ni ,n wait: most encour- 1)'Leaty toolt first for the boys and aging that \tr. \tcighen Svo111 he the Dennis 1)owney second. After the next premier of Canada.. nudging, the masies were removed and :i5 ]sappy children heartily partook ref 1 RYAN -RYAN a dainty luncheon set vett in true FIal- A quiet wedding was solemnized at Iowe'eu style. St. James' church, Seaforth, on Tues- day, November 6th, at 5:30 amok when Nfrs. Mary Ryan, of Egmondville, became the bride of Mr. Edward 11y - art of California, The ceremony was performed by Rev, Father Goetz. Mr. Louts Atkinson was groomsman and alias Agnes 'Nigh •bridesmaid. The bride wore a navy blue trieotine suit trimmest with grey and hat to match. After the ceremony they left on the morning train for a short honey- moon and oney-moon:antl on their return will reside in Egnictntiville for the winter. .HIBBERT. Lip, 'old for .many years was a high- ly respected citizen of 1 -McKillop, where ite was a prominent worker 1 . Duff'.; church. Three ee year; ago, ow- ing to failing het the. to retired an -1 moved to Egutondxilie, Twenty years ago Ile marries[ Cora Snitch, who sur- vives. together with one son. Archi- bald. in British Col,tnibia. rho funeral will he held on Thursday afternoon at p.m., when interment will he made Brussela cemetery, BRUCEFIELD. We regret to tenor), that Mrs. James Moodie is on the sick list these days and trust she may soon rel,aiu her usual health. Dr. and Mrs, \?i'. D. Swan, of Tia- milton, were recent visitors in the village. At the regular Sunday morning service on Sunday last, Miss 'Hurd - man, of Toronto, gave a very inter eating address. Miss ITurdman, who is a retired missionary front India, wore the native dress of the Indian woman, and her address was greatly enjoyed. Miss A. Beattie, who has been visiting relatives in' London and vicin- ity, has returned home. Going Into. Business.' Clinton News -Record Mr. J. IKnight, who was, employed as head baker at the Rivers' bakery for some time and who has been with Mr. Crich, of Seaforth, during the past few months, bas gone to London to start ,business on his own account. Meal Knight and family will move to the Forest City as soon as arrange- ments can be made, Clinton citizens are sorry to lose these' citizens frau, town. They came here from Listowel a couple of years ago and have won many friends 'during 'their Stay here, 'Soft cords' are difficult to eradicate, but Hoiloway's Corn Remover will draw them out painlessly, 'Che nomination meeting held on •;ufonday, Nov. 50, at the. Township T3a11, Staffa, for the purpose of filling the vacancy causse:d through the death of Mr, Wm. Dalrymple, resulted in the elebtion by acclamation of Mr. H. W. Templemani of.Staffa, 'hurt. f+ t 1 . eta lir Mrt, ..t , a .narks. Tr ,1, ,t , :• t ai.a Rct. 't,, • .. Sr r11 tt :ati '!-;tn t' -skin 1 , I 1• is t 1C I t \t 1 •F t L' 7 h' 1 t_, 1 11 -fit. 1 its t Ir If I. 41'1441.11.. 4a,c. "'i'i' i1! i \i.,-- "t' w.eat ._ (T11'' ,tt,,,, i •, e._ Alat:are, tap T.',, •t e 11a:1t.:,tela .., h2:, la x \ i1 1 I \k .1 n 11 r „! 11' .1 • a , 1 I u r.t ti 1 Sr. li. - I: 1. dt-,tail, \\-•144,.. 1.1 rpe ;'+ {-I 1 '111 - tr"BorS,FOw`ltd-LGWpR�r4,t+hdQP4d'ki'W,�a^'4C.vrmd"'ottRP+AR„+qtr✓RF.h+”R4A,:,°oF@54:NUC@F'kPVn',"t<l`•�.�±° a�•C4xS,Wy�u�3`-V Ir, 11. • -Irene `it1-„1 , 1 , i ttit,ott. t. 1. 1t.t'.,!d 1 : u:g:iu, .,.i t, rge .' Millet. ''(,hi ,,,,art'' Ylast. \11 e',a'•ei Finnigan. Sr, 1's 1te,. iit'r. 'e\fa_:ra:et tin It's 1 •delict e t -,gn16s. t'i'tan : 11 I'r -- Mary Case, 't:r,tt flu tty.an. Minto Stewart. NI -odic- on 1414 29averaet4e tltt'ru[-'. a.tcn 28 Reit spellers for the tnollth, Alegi Finnigan. \i inuifred Frank Case. -,,N. V1, I. neclttc„ teach''', ISSUE NUMBER 45.• is tai re ,!o y wv'aQ. e nit r4 ltd Optician ' 4111 \\t ,,311- •511 t..b:s C _termivat si•, te'e'1 lh little l alt•' ti,,1 _, h rn. THE EMPIRE CONCERT \a:feces:fill Empire concert under tete t t idce. of the Women'. M m- arc Society, was given h1 the C on- stanct church last Thursday- evening. 1 tf,re an ,,utlenc,- which filled the building to the d.,, s The aevc'1al ministers who presented 5l,r fes .,1 the various conntries, England. Scotland. Ireland. and Canada. kens the audience laughing continuously with the humorous sallies and anec- dotes. and following the speech on each countries, characteristic songs 1 and readings of the country were delightfully rendered by talent from this district. Rev, ',bar, Osborne of Londesboro, pastor of Constance church, acted as chairman for the evening. Following a' chorus by a 1 number of 'girls,, Rev. 'Mr. Moore- house, Clinton, was called upon to advance the cause of'England and the in the IST t.0 Mollday \ Supper will be served from 6 to 8 p.m, Good musical programme"is being arran=ged, Adtnission 50c