The Seaforth News, 1923-12-27, Page 5THURSDAY, DECEMBER 27; 1923.
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Wishing you
A Happy New Year Ail Throul,
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Flowers Furnished.
Night or day phone 67,
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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,
OPISIH 'FOR eRIEP[M
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.
We will have a
C& F SALT
on. January 3rd. Book your order
off car
About the middle of January we expect
OF i airs
Order now
Christmas is over and we are through selling
Candies --now to sell some feed!
,,i For your groceries Phone 77
Corner John and Main Sts.
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Mr. Charles Clark, Windsor, is a
visitor at the home of his parents,
Mr. and Mrs, R. L. Clark,
Mr. Ralph Smith, Flint, Mieh., is
spending the holidays at his home
Mr. and Mrs, Harry Stewart and
children, Toronto, are visiting bei'
parents, Mr. and Mrs, Robert Smith,
Mists Nettie Pethick, Toronto, and
Miss Thelma Panicle spent Christ-
mas at their home,
Master Howard and Miss Helen
McMichael, Cleveland, are holiday
visitors at the hone of Mr. and Mrs,
Robert Coates,
Mr, and Mrs. E. Crawford Mc-
Lennan and children, Toronto, arc
guests 'at the hone' of Mr. and Mrs,
R. S. Flays.
Miss Vera Dorrancc, Exeter, is
spending the vacation at her,home in
McKillop,
'Misses Ida and Eva Love, Toronto,
are holiday visitors at the home of
their parents, Mr. and :tire. John
Lore
Miss Francis Houston, Brantford,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
S. Houston.
Mr. Garnet Sillery, of London Nor-
mal, is spending the vacation at the
home of his mother, 'Mrs, G. Sillery.
Miss Gretta Ross is iu Toronto
this week..
Mr and Airs. Grintiaer and children,
Guelph, spent the holiday at the
!tame of Mrs. J Twiss,
Miss Mary Laing, London, is home
'for the holidays.
Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Kruse and little
son, Galt, are guests at the home of
Mr. and .Mrs. John Finlayson.
Miss Mary Bell, London, is visiting
her parents, Mr. and Mrs. R. P, Bell.
'Mfr. \V. Laing, Milverton; is spend-
ing the vacation With his par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs. John Laing.
Mr. John Heffron, Blyth, is visiting
Itis sister, Mrs. Corbett,
Mr. and Mrs. Campbell, Walton,
spent Christmas with ,lir, and firs.
R. G. Parke.
Miss Alice Carbett, Brantford, is
hone for the holidays.
I)r, and Mrs, Carter, Guelph, and
Mr. and Mrs. S. Morton and son, Ha-
utilton, are guests of Mrs. J. H.
Broadfoot.
Mrs. .Hill; of Elora, is visiting her
daughter, 'Mrs. E. S. Chapman,
Miss Jessie Bethune hash returned
from Vernon, B.C.
MMr, Bert Horton, of Calgary, is a
'Yule -tide visitor at the .home of Mr.
and Mrs. J. Sproat.
Mr. and Airs, W. 11. Chapman spent
Christmas with their daughter in
Winghan.
Mr, and Mars. W. McIntosh and
children, Iitchener, are. guests of Mr.
and eeirs. James, McIntosh.-
Messrs.
cIntosh.-Messrs. Brenton Kerr, Howard
Kerr and Leslie Kerr, Toronto, are
visiting their parents, Mr, and Mrs.
James Kerr,
Miss Lily Andrews, Toronto, and
Mr. Dennis Andrews, Port Colborne,
were here attending the funeral nI the
late Mr, W. W. Andrews.
Me, Fred Larkin, Windsor, .Miss
Beatrice Larkin, Toronto Miss Helen
Larkin, Windsor, and Miss Marion
Larkin, Cleveland, spent Christmas
with their parents, Rsw. Dr. and Mrs,
Larkin, at the manse.
Rev, R. Ftilton and Mrs. 'Irwin
spent their Christmas with friends in
Lecknow.
Mr. D. H. \Vilsan is visiting his
parents, Mr. and Mrs, J, A, \\iilsan.
Miss Belle Ballantyne, 'Waterloo, is
visiting her father. Mr. William
Ballantyne,'
Miss Mary Edmonds, Tomato, is
spending the vacation with her par-
ents, Mr, and Mrs, \V. •I dmimds,
Mr. Robert Reid, Detroit, was a
week -end visitor at his hone here:
Mee. Snell, and Miss'Afargucrita, of
the Collingwood 'Collegiate staff, are
, visiting relatives in etowe.
Mr, yid ,ML's, Neil -.Bethune, Cleve-
land, and Mr. George Bethune, Port
McNichol, spent Christmas with Miss
Jessie Bethune,
Mr. John Canino has been suffer-
ing for the past two weeks from a
sprained arm.
Mr. Clayton A{artin, London, is
home for the holidays.
Miss Mary Gillespie, of the Hare-
riston Collegiate staff, is visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. James
Gillespie.
Miss Helen Dickson, Toronto, is
spending the vacation with her mo-
ther, Mrs. A. Dickson.
Miss Rena McKenzie is home from
Stratford.
Mr. and Mrs. T. Healy Toronto,
spent Christmas with Mrs. C. Mc-
Cormack.
Mr, John Ilinchley, Galt Collegiate
staff, is itomnc for the holidays
Mr. and Airs. Smith and little dau-
ghter, Peterboro, . spent Christmas
with 'Mrs, James Beattie.
Mr. Harold 'Coates is home from
Toronto University.
Miss Phemia Cowan, Walkerville
Collegiate staff, and Miss Kate
Cowan, Pembroke Collegiate staff,
spent ,Christmas with their parents,
Mr. and Mrs. Jaynes Cowan.
Mr. Percy W 'I-Ioag, of Hagers-
ville, is spending the. Christmas holi-
days with' his parents, Mr, and Mrs.
Hoag, Railway street,
Miss Jessie MlcMillau,-Toronto, is
visiting her::parents, Ilr, and Mrs. W,
McMillen.
Miss •Reta Kerslake, of Blalishard,
is home for the holidays, .
Mr, and Mrs. Robed .'Snaith,-Cltes-
Ie hr'
Y sweat t i Christmas with Mfr, and
Mrs Robert McKay, Egnondville, at
whose home a family re -union was
held; at which thirty guests were
present.
THE SEAFORTH NEWS
Judge Jinni Jackson, Mrs. Jaelesoul,
Lethbridge, 'Miss Ethel - Jackson cif
Branksotne 1-Iall, Toronto, Mr. 3,
Jackson and Mr, Frank Jacksons of
Montreal, were Yule -tide guests of
Miss Jackson.
Mr. Ernest l+idge, Queen's llniver-
city, Kiugstnn, and Mrs. W. W. Main,
Hamilton, are visitors at She hotue of
Mr, and -Mrs, H. Edge.
Miss Evelyn Adarns 1$ home front
Londonfor the holidays
Miss Florence Laidlaw, 'Toronto,
a guest at the home of her moth
Mrs. J. C. Laidlaw.
Air. A, Sparks has returned from
Cochrane for the Christmas vacation.
Miss Elizabeth Smith, Ottawa, is
visiting her sister, Mrs. W. IC.
Kerslake,
•Mfr, and heti 12. I'i, 13enderson a
daughter, St. Mlai-y's, are guests
the home of Mr. and Mrs,.
llocieland. e
Miss Mulholland spent Christen
day with friends in Brussels.
Miss Kathleen Burrows, 'Port Ar-
thur Collegiate staff, is home for the
vacation,
Miss Nina Robb, Winghana,
spending the holidays with her pa
eats, Mr,'anrl Airs. John Robb.
'The lalisses Neil, Stratford, spec
Christmas at the hone of Mr. Os
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Mr. Hr
old Stark, Kitchener,
the holiday at his home.
lv1r, T, Smith, Guelph, was twine
over the holiday:
Mr, W Sproat':, of Western
acrsity, is visiting his father, Mr.
William Sproat,
Mr, Clifford Trott is a holiday visit
or in tow.
Miss Edge, Tomato, is visiting her
heather, Mr,H. Edge.
M', W Scott, London, is visiting
relatives in town,
Miss ;t ilia Knox and Miss Marg-
aret Alexander, Stratford Normal,
are spending the vacation at their
Moines hero
pent
CLINTON,
Death of Mrs. J, J McDonald. ---
(Th Wednesday, Derember 19th,Ellen Kinch, widow of the late John
James McDonald, passed away at
the age of 56 years Trona heart trou-
ble, - front which she has suffered a
- great deal during the pass two years
acond for to hrhoer pastbed.She two was has hoebreeinnnfine
Greenwich, England, and at the age
of five years carate to this section
with her parents, t'hirty-one years
ago on the 29th of December, site
vas married 'to John James McDoti-
ald, who died 12 years ago. Two sons
survive, James E, and Ronald, and
one daughter, Mrs. Elmer Harness,'
all of Clinton. Also five sisters sur-
vive, Mfrs. R. Cres -and Mrs, W.
Steep, Clinton; Mrs. Daley, Seaforth;
Mrs, Beechen, Flint, Mich.; and Mrs:
Depew, Los. Angeles, Cal.; and three
brothers, James Finch, Clinton; E.
Finch, Stratford, and Richard, Flint, '
Mich. The funeral was held Friday
afternoon.
Miss Mary Crosbie, St. David's, is
lunate for the holidays.
Mir, John McDonald, London, is a
town Visitor.
Miss Margaret Weiland, of the
Dublin teaching staff, is home Inc
the Christmas vacation,
Mfrs. Robert Hawthorne spent
Christmas with her son in Goderich,
iiVli.ss Gladys Cosens, Toronto, is a
Wilson,
quest of her uncle, Mr. William
Miss Dorothy O'Connell, Detroit,
is honk for the .holidays.
at Mfr. and Mrs. J, C. Greig and Mr,
car W. Greig spent Christmas Day in
Goderich.
Mr. and Mrs. Alonzo Chapman, of
Bridgeburg, spent the week -end with
Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Chapman.
Aft . Warren Antent, Detroit, is a
holiday viaitor with his parents, Mr,
and Mrs. W. ;Anent.
Miss Ethel a.feKay is home from
Crediton,
Miss Anna Atkinson; Detroit,' is a
holiday visitor at her home here,
\its Elizabeth McCowan, Toronto,
is visiting her parents in Roxboro,
e,Ir. and Mrs. Howard Hays, Wind-
sor, are visitors at the home of Mfr.
and Mrs. Janes Hays,
Mr. 'McLaren, Flint, Mich is a
visitor at his home in Eginondvdle,
Mr. Glen Colbert, London, spent
the holiday in town.
Miss Jeannette Grieve, rlteaverton,
is visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs.
T. Grieve.
Miss Loretta Lane, .London Norm-
al, is home for the holidays,
Miss Grace Knechtel, Benmiller, is
a holiday visitor at her homeinEg-
rnondville.
Mr, and Mrs. Wm Pinkney and
family are guests of his parents, Mr.
and Mrs, J. Pinkney
Miss Florence Deem, Leatningto
and Miss Emily Deem, Toronto, ar
guests of their parents
Mr. Manley Wankel, Loreburn,
Sask.; arrived borne last week to
spend the winter with his parents.
-Mr, Leonard Hudson, Windsor,
spent Christmas at his home.
Miss Beth Barton, White Oak pub-
lic school staff, is home for the
holidays.
Miss Notia Dale, -Grand Bend, is
visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. i
Dale.
Mr, Frank Freeman and J{iss Erma
Freeman, Toronto, are guests at the
home of Mr. and Mrs. W. Freeman.
Air. Alvin Oka is home from To-
ronto University,
Mr. F. R, Oke is home from To -
route for the holidays.
'Miss Margaret Grieve, Stratford, is
home for the vacation,
Miss Gladys Thompson, St, Cath-
erines, and Miss Rij'th Thompson,•
Tillsonburg, are spending Christmas
week with their parents, Air. and
Airs, J. B. Thompson.
Mr. Harvey Bristow, Windsor.,
and Mr. Leslie Bristow, Dundas, ar
spending the vacation with their par-
ents, Mr. and Mrs, W. Bristow,
Mfr. John Scutt is horns from De-
troit, Alich,
Miss Florence Thompson, Toronto
is a holiday visitor at her home.
Mr. and Mfrs. Charles Layton and
daughters Donna and Ina, of Hamil-
ton, are visiting friends in town.
Miss Leila Best, Meaford Collegiate
staff, is a guest at the home of her
farther, Mr. J. M. Best,
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Dr. Aubrey Crich, Caledonia, and
Miss Gertrude Crich, Port "''Dalhousie,
are holiday visitors at the home of
their parents, .lir. and Mrs. W. A.
Crich.
Miss Mary Hays, 'Wellesley, is
spending the Christmas vacation with
her parents, Mr. and Airs. Adam
Hays.
Mr. 1'1. Montgomery, Toronto, is
the :guest of Air. Robert Reid.
Mr. Reid Edmunds is home from
West Lorne.
Air. and Sirs. Cudmore and family
spent Christmas at the home of Mr.
and Mrs. Peter Daley.
Air. and Mrs. Hargraves and little
son, and 'Miss Gladys Shillinglaw,
Torontp, are guests of Mr, and Mrs.
T. 0. Shillingiaw,
Miss Madge Stewart, Stratford,
spent Christmas at the home of her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. A, Stewart,.
.Miss Mary 1•Iodeiand.-Chesley',is
visiting Iter parents, Mr. and Mrs.
Isaac Modeland.
Miss Johnstone spent Christmas at
her home in Exeter.
Mrs. Flett and children are visit-
ing friends in Grimsby.
Mr. and Mrs. Lawson and Bernice,
of Auburn, ;spent Christmas Day at.
the home of Air'. and Mrs. John
Finlayson,
Miss Pearl McMinn, of Palmerston,
is visiting her aunt, Mrs. R. Fraser.
Mrs. McNeil, of Clinton, is a visit-
or at the hnine of Mr, and AIrs. F. S.
Savauge.
Mr. and Mrs. Harelcl Deem .and -lit-
tle son, Toronto, are visiting Mr. and'
Mrs. W. Deena.
Mr. Cecll Smith, Toronto, is visit-
ing his parents, Mr, and Mrs. J. 1-H.
Smith.
Mr. and Mrs. C. A. Barbel' and.
children are spending the, holidays in
Hickson,
Miss Winton, Manchester, ling., is
a guest at the Manse,
Mr. and Mrs. E L. Box and chil-
dren,are visiting friends in London.
Mr. Garnet Chapman, Toronto, is
a holiday visitor at his home.
Mr. Erect Faulkner, Windsor, is a
holiday guest.
Mrs. H. <Barwick, c,f Winthrop,
spent Christmas clay \vith her niece,
Mrs. White,' William street. Mrs.
• Barwick is 90 years of age, but is still
able to enjoy to the.fullcst the pleas-
uresof the festive season.
'Mr. Janes Baiter, Stratford, is a
town visitor.
ieSelwood Franks, Toronto, is a
guest at theho'nie of Mr, and Mrs,
W. A. Crich.. W
Mr. Lorne':1utchison, Toronto, was
a Yele tide visitor at the home of
his parents, Mr, and 'Mrs, F. D.
Hutchison.
Mr. Harvey Btinuaer, Toronto, is a
visitor at his home.
Mr. R, Boyd, Toronto is visiting
his.pa,-rents, Mr. and Mrs. R, Boyd. --
Mr, Howe is visiting friends
I'eterboro,
Ifr. Carl Pinkney, of Stratford, is
visiting his grandparents. MIr, and
Mrs, R. L. Clark._
Miss Annie Baxter, of London hos-
pital, is spending. Christmas with Iter
parents, Mr. and Mrs. Frank Baxter,.
Miss Alma Dalton is home froth
Toronto.
Afiss Hutton is spending the vaca-
tion at her home near Kincardine.
Sir. and Airs. James Gillespie,'To-
ronto, are guests of his parents,. Mr,
and :Mrs, Neil Gillespie.
Air. Ie, Thompson, St. Mary's, is a
town visitor.
Mrs, McLeod, Lucan, is a Yule -tide
visitor at the home of Mr, and Mrs.
G. E. Henderson.
Ales. Hilclebrandt and baby, :Strat-
ford, ^are visiting her parents, Mr. and
Airs. ,f. H. Hyper,
Mr. P. Calder, Toronto, spent
Christmas in town.
Dr. Larkin will close his discussion
of church union next Sunday evening.
Word was received on Tuesday of
the death of Michael Carty in the
West -Ie was a 'brother to Miss
Mary Carty, of Egnaondville, and was
raised in Hibbert township.
Miss Anne Baxter, St. Joseph's
hospital, London, spent Christmas
at her hone here.
Mtiss Marjorie Brown spent Christ-
mas at the Rectory.,
Miss Guerra Brown is visiting in
Mon treat,
Millet's Worm Powders will purge
the stomach and intestines of worms
so effectively and so easily and pain-
lessly Haat the most delicatestomach
wilt not feel any inconvenience from
their action. They recommend them-
selves to mothers as, a preparation
that will restore strength and vigor
to their children and protect them
from the debilitating effects which
result fr'ona the depredations of
worms.
Stop the Cougii,--Coughing is caus-
ed by irritation in the respiratory
passages and is the effort to dislodge
obstructions that come from inflam-
mation of the mucous membrane.
Treatment with Dr. Thomas' Eclec-
tric Oil will allay tile inflammation
and in cgnseuuefce the ca tgn will
usually* stop. Try it and you will be
satisfied,.
Fresh Oysters
ORAN;'FS ?
We have them, priced a dozc r,
to 75c
Mixed Nuts, 40c
C alifoinia Ncv, Walruts, <Cc
All kinds of grapes, fresh
lettuce, tomatoes, cauliflower,
sWeet,,potatoes, cocoanuts,
cranberries, celery
T. Phillips
Seaforth
Phone 63
STAFFA
Mrs A. Hallam left on 'Monday to
spend Chrishnes with her brother in
Galt.
Air. and Airs, Lawson and family
spent the holiday with their daughter
and sister, Mrs. W. O'Brien.
Miss Rebecca Brace, of Onaway,
Mich., is spending the holidays with
Or. D. it Mchilllos
Chiropractor
Of Winghaut,'will be at the
Commercial Hotel, Seaforth,
Monday and Thursday After-
noons in future.
Diseases of all kinds success-
fully treated.
PAGE FIV
her parents.
Miss Annie Speare, of Termite. i;;
home for the holiday,•
Messrs. 'Wilfred, Cecil and Harold
O'Brien are 'at hante for the Christ -
Inas seaeon..
\Vast and For Sale Ads, 3 times. Sete
NEW YEAR
RESOLUTIONS
New Year's Resolutions are
now in order. May we suggest?
Resolved that in the coming
year I shall purchase nay shoes
from this store.
We are receiving shipments
of New Spring Shoes almost
daily. Come in and see them.
Wishing you a
Prosperous and Happy
New Year
Jt D. Smith 86 Soo
The MODERN SHOE STORE
Opp. Bank of Commerce
PHONE 51 SEAFORTH
mronws ✓. eeesee desees.
Applr`..niatfi t t.
1; The good -will of our patrons
and friends is one of our most
valuable assets.
¶The spirit of the season brings
to us renewed appreciation of old
associates and of the value of new
friends. To you we extend our
best wishes for the New Year.
,ID ROS
PHONE 19
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"THE HOTPOINT STORE"
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A. Sz J. CHFIFFTZ, Proprietors
M. SHAFFER, Manager
To express our appreciation
to all our patrons
and to wish
thein a Happy New Year
eifetz
Seaforth